This heartfelt 1938 postcard proudly proclaims “Utah’s Best Crop – One That Never Fails,” celebrating the children of Salt Lake City as a source of hope and pride. Created during the Great Depression, this card reflects a time when families and communities looked to their youth as symbols of resilience and promise for a brighter future. With its playful imagery and sincere message, it speaks to the enduring values of education, faith, and optimism that carried many through difficult times.
A poignant piece of Depression-era Americana, perfect for collectors of vintage ephemera or Utah history. This would look great framed or make a nice addition to any collection.
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