General images
File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
- 1: Portrait of adult group
- 2-3: Portrait of an unidentified woman.
- 4: Colage of portraits.
- 5-6: Water color sketch.
- 7: Index page
- 8: "Grandfather" Arthur Stayner
- 9: "Mother's grandparents - Henry and Ann Steed Turner, Uncle and Aunt - Charles Turner, Louise Turner Height, Annie Turner Walker, Jane Turner Van Felt."
- 10: Emma Louise Stayner Richards, 2 1/2 years old.
- 11: "Thomas Calley Stayner estate in England. Photographed from original painting."
- 12: Index page
- 13: "A daughter and three sons of Joseph and Rhoda Howe Richards. These four came to Utah in "Pioneer" days. This Richards family association is composed of the descendants of the three brothers Phinehas, Levi and Willard." Rhoda Richards (1784-1879), Phinehas Richards (1788-1874), Dr. Levi Richards (1799-1876), Dr. Willard Richards (1804-1854)
- 14: Portrait of Dr. Willard Richards.
- 15: Portrait of an unidentified man titled "Father." Photo taken in 1875 by Horne Studio. Born July 29, 1853.
- 16: Portrait of Stephen (?) Richards taken while in England on mission, taken March 15, 1876
- 17: Portrait of "Grandfather" Willard Richards
- 18: Portrait of "Father" S.L. Richards at age 17. Born July 29, 1853, died July 5, 1922.
- 19: Portrait of "Father's grandfather" Longstroth.
- 20: Portrait of "Father's grandmother" Longstroth.
- 21: Portrait of Willard Richards
- 22: Index page
- 23: Elmina Lois Taylor -- "Mina was one of Alice's very close friends")
- 24: J. Leo Fairbanks, artist sculptor and teacher -- "Alice's lover whom she was to marry the June that she died, 1906.")
- 25: Lee Greene Richards -- "a favortie cousin and painter of the portraits of Alice." Photo taken 1904.
- 26: "Mina and her Norwegian dancing partner. They gave lessons at the Old Social Hall in social dancing."
- 27: "Steve and Claude, Alice's next older and next younger brothers."
- 28: "The Taylor Girls. Mina, Bessie and Jennie."
- 29: "Mina cutting capers on the beach at Bear Lake."
- 30: Minnie Ray
- 31: "Nettie Fairbanks, Leo's only sister. Saturday night at the Fairbank's home."
- 32: "Leo, the eldest boy - Avard, the youngest."
- 33: Index page
- "These three homes, their yards, barns and orchards were my childhood world. Parley's Creek divided our yard from Uncle WIllard's. The unique old bridge that crossed over between our barnyards made them as one playground."
- 34: "Uncle Willard and Aunt Louie's home - 1935 South 9th East. The big swings and teeter totters made great sport for the children."
- 35: "The Taylor home, 1/2 block west of ours, held happy memories of the many good times I spent there with my dear friend Louise."
- 36: "Uncle Willard's home, after front porch and conservatory were added out through between house and barn. The aroma of Aunt Louie's catsy and chili sauce cooking in the copper kettle over the open fire brought all the children to take their turn stirring and tasting."
- 37: "Our home - 1975 South 900 East"
- 38: Willard and Louie Richards (?)
- 39: Unidentified home
- 40: Index page
- 41: Alice Louise Richards. Taken from painting by Lee Green Richards.
- 42: Alice Louise Richards, age 5 months
- 43: Alice Louise Richards, age 5
- 44: Alice and Willard Richards (Alice age 10)
- 45: Index page
- 46: "Mother." The Wagon Photo.
- 47: Alice. The Wagon Photo.
- 48: Steve. The Wagon Photo.
- 49: Grace. The Wagon Photo.
- 50-52: "Alice in the parlor. These pictures were taken at the old house by Leo the day she went to the hospital. She died June 19, 1906."
- 53: "Alice with the aligator purse the children still play with."
- 54: "Alice in the battenburg lace that May Merrill, Irene's sister, made for her."
- 55: Alice Richards
- 56: Alice, Stayner and Willard
- 57: Alice Richards
- 58: Index page
- 59: "Uncle George F."
- 60: Portrait of Man and child
- 61: F.W. Richards, 1882
- 62: "Uncle George F."
- 63: Aunt Minerva
- 64: Aunt Polly
- 65: Uncle Willard and Aunt Louie
- 66: Joseph F. Smith, "Husband of Father's sister, Aunt Sarah."
- 67: Abraham Worensus (?), "Uncle Abe, husband of Aunt Polly. Engineered water into S.L. valley."
- 68: George F. Richards, May 9th, 1878, age 14.
- 69: Index page
- 70: "Mother's brothers and sisters." Top: Herbert; Middle: Horace, Katherine and Arthur; Bottom: Arthur, Mother and Gertrude Stayner Miller.
- 71: "Mother's baby sister Katherine Elizabeth Stayner, 9 months old."
- 72: "Katherine the actress."
- 73: "Katherine the missionary."
- 74: "Katherine, the gracious lovely lady, the songbird who charms the young and old with her beautiful voice, quick wit, and her delightful personality."
- 75: "Katherine the businesswoman."
- 76: Index page
- 77: Portrait of "Father" while on a mission in England. Photo by Anderson of New York.
- 78: Portrait of "Mother" Emma Louise Stayner Richards.
- 79: "Father" Dr. Stephen Longstroth Richards.
- 80: Emma Louise Stayner Richards - taken the year after Father died.
- 81: Emma Louise Stayner Richards and Aunt Minerva Knowlton - Father's sister.
- 82: "Father" Dr. Stephen Longstroth Richards.
- 83: Index page
- 84: "Picture of Uncle Joseph F. Smith. Aunt Asenath Grooer, Aunt Alice Smith, Grandmother Richards, Uncle George F. Richards, Aunt Minerva Knowlton at Grandmother's home in Nephi."
- 85: Portrait of Joseph S. Richards. "Father's brother and father of Dr. Ralph Richards."
- 86: Aunt Alice Smith, wife of Lot Smith.
- 87: Aunt Minerva Knowlton, mother and father's sisters were very close friends.
- 88: Aunt Sarah, wife of Joseph F. Smith.
- 89: Index page
- 90: Stephen L
- 91: Claude
- 92: Stayner
- 93: "Gill just out of medical school."
- 94: Willard at U of U.
- 95: "Claude, writer and businessman."
- 96: Russel, "Buss"
- 97: Index page
- 98: "Willard in his Scottish kilts while on his mission."
- 99: "Willard wore kilts also when he was young."
- 100: "Willard and Stayner were on missions at the same time. Willard head of Scottish and Stayner head of British missions."
- 101: "Claude at twenty"
- 102: "Willard starting his mission."
- 103: "Stayner in 1950 in front of the place where Father lived while in Manchester, England on a mission in 1846.
- 104: "Willard at the end of his mission."
- 105: "Claude the school teacher almost ruined his eyes."
- 106: "Paul S. Richards and Willard were in Scotland together."
- 107: Index page
- 108: "Pug and his brothers. [left to right] Homer, Ed, Bill, Harry, Ralph, and Frank."
- 109: "Pug's father as engineer worked with U.P. Railroad for 35 years."
- 110: "Pug's father and mother's golden anniversary reception in Ogden. From the center out, Ralph, Frank, Homer. Second Row: Louise, Hazel, Kate. Front Row: Father Warner, Jessie, Ben. Center: Ed, Irene, Harry, Cash, Tom. Second Row: Edna, Cora, Grace. Front Row: Mother Warner, Bill, Ann."
- 111: Index page
- 112: "Pug and the girl he married."
- 113: "First Lieutenant Homer Warner on leave visiting his friend "Smitty" in Pittsburg."
- 114: Unidentified young girl.
- 115-116: "Sweethearts"
- 117: Portrait of a woman titled, "Engaged thru winter of 1920-1921. Took last trip to California with Father and Mother. Came home for Junior Prom."
- 118: "Father and the boys." Left to Right: Stayner, Russel, Father, Willard, Stephen L., Claude, and Gill.
- 119: Index page
- 120: Irene Merrill Richards
- 121: "An honorary degree was conferred upon Steve by."
- 122: Irene Merrill Richards
- 123: Louise and Lynn
- 124: Lynn
- 125-126: Louise
- 127: Index page
- 128: Lynn Stephen Richards, missionary.
- 129: Steve, Phil, Dick, and Joe.
- 130: Georgia Gill
- 131: Lynn, the lawyer.
- 132: Alice Leila
- 133: Young boy on horseback.
- 134: Louise, 1920.
- 135: Unidentified Woman and baby
- 136: Unidentified Young boy
- 137: Unidentified Young woman
- 138: Unidentified man
- 139: Unidentified Woman
- 140: Unidentified baby
- 141: Unidentified man with children
- 142: Children pushing a buggy
- 143: Index page
- 144: "David the missionary."
- 145: "Claude's Mary."
- 146: "Taylor, first year at Harvard."
- 147: "Mary Louise at East High School."
- 148: Claude Taylor Richards
- 149: "Stayner Cabin, there were many happy gatherings on the Weber." Included are: Lois, Hope, Lynn, Georgia, Mae, David, Joe, Allie, and Taylor.
- 150: Index page
- 151: "Stayner and Jenny Taylor Richards taken on their departure to head."
- 152: Mae Taylor Richards
- 153: Marian
- 154: Mae Taylor Richards
- 155: "Bob on the Weber."
- 156: "William Richards leaving for mission."
- 157: Lee Gill in the United States Army.
- 158: Nancy Jane
- 159: Bill
- 160: Nancy Jane
- 161: Robert S.
- 162: Index page
- 163: "Our home on 9th East, where I was born, married and lived for two years after. The Granite Stake House now stand on the location - 1975 South 900 East. Built by father and my brothers in 1906 the summer Alice died." Left to Right: Stayner, Lynn, Katie, Russel, Willard, Mother, Claude, Irene, Louise, Alice, Father, Gill, Grace."
- 164: "The old home, with the vines gone, the brick painted grey, and a new porch added. How we missed the vines!"
- 165: Index page
- 166: Cabin at Mount Air.
- 167: "Willard Russel and the Shetland pony."
- 168: "Homer learned to walk at the old home. Here he is by the dining room bay window looking over the old home which we left when he was about 14 months old."
- 169: "Homer was born at the old home on 9th East. Homer at 6 months in the old walnut high chair that grandfather Stayner had given to Steve. It was used by all of mother's family and then by ours, Pug's and (?)'s. The Virginia creeper vine covered the back porch and the front and south side of the house."
- 170: "Mother," Richard, Emma Lou, and Homer.
- 171: Index page
- 172: Article about Jane T. Richards published in the Millennial Star.
- 173-175: Unidentified groups
- 176: Index page
- 177: Florence Farnsworth Richards
- 178: Dr. G. Gill Richards
- 179: Hope Farnsworth Richards
- 180: "Florence and Gill's wedding party in the old Farnsworth home."
- 181: Harlow Gill Richards
- 182: "After their wedding breakfast at our home on 9th East (at the back)."
- 183: "Florence and Gill after the wedding breakfast."
- 184: Harlow Gill Richards
- 185: "Hope Farnsworth Richards Burton, on her wedding day with her father."
- 186: Index page
- 187: "Willard the businessman, manager of Mack Truck Company and Salt Lake and Ogden Transportation."
- 188: "First picture of Willard the proud father and Willard, Jr."
- 189: Evelyn and Little Willard.
- 190: Index page
- 191-192: "1287 Crystal Avenue, the home that we built and moved into October 15, 1923, loved and lived together in for 33 years. Two years later I moved into the home Mel, Emma Lou, and I had built at 1965 St. Mary's Drive."
- 193: Index page
- 194: "The family that lived in the home on 9th East." Top Row, L to R: Willard, Claude, Stayner, Irene, Steve, Alice. Bottom Row, L to R: mother, Grace, father , Lynn (grandson), Russel.
- 195: Stephen L., the eldest in the family.
- 196: Grace, the baby of the family, age 3 months.
- 197: "Many happy times were had in the parlor. Alice's Mother Goose party."
- 198: "After the ball was over, Uncle George Stayner, Willard, Louise Taylor."
- 199: "Sugar House ward people."
- 200: Index page
- 201: "Stayner, U of U graduate, 1907."
- 202: Tintype of "father"
- 203: Claude, partner in Kimball and Richards Real Estate Company.
- 204: Grace, age 15.
- 205: Grace, senior at L.D.S. High School.
- 206: Willard, age two years
- 207: Willard
- 208: Index page
- 209: "Father and the boys just after Stayner left..."
- 210: "Mother at the old home, 1975 South 900 East. Louise, mother, Lois, Lynn."
- 211: Dr. Gill, Dr. Paul and Dr. Ralph, 1949.
- 212: Russel at two years.
- 213: Grace with pets at two years.
- 214: Index page
- 215: William G. and Minnie Caudland Warner, father and mother of Homer.
- 216: Homer Warner
- 217: Homer Caudland Warner, nine months old, born December 11, 1896.
- 218-219 Homer Warner as a young boy.
- 220: The Warner Family. Back Row, L to R: Homer, Cora, Ed, Edna, Frank, Ralph, Harry, Bill. Front Row: Mother and Father Warner.
- 221: Index page
- 222: Homer Warner in High School at Ogden. "It was in High School that Homer acquired his nickname "Pug" by which he was to be known and loved through the rest of his life."
- 223: "Homer 'Pug' Warner, the graduate of the University of Utah."
- 224: Lieutenant Homer C. Warner, U.S. Army - World War I.
- 225: "Pug" as Sales Manager of Hyland Motor."
- 226: "Homer the football hero, as he looked when I first knew my "Pug" in Spanish class."
- 227: Homer as a young child.
- 228: "Pug" as manager of Bennett Motor Company."
- 229: "Pug's father and mother after their golden wedding party."
- 230: Index page
- 231: Man and baby
- 232: "Willard and Robert growing up."
- 233: Evalyn Crawford Richards
- 234: "Always happy, Little Willard,"
- 235: Robert, Evalyn and Willard.
- 236: "Little Willard and his faithful nurse, Miss Coon (now Mrs. Davis)."
- 237: Evalyn
- 238: "Little Willard [and] proud Aunt Ruth Ure."
- 239: Man and baby
- 240: "Willard and his adopted brother Robert."
- 241: "Willard Jr., Boy Scout on his way to the Scout Jamboree in Washington D.C."
- 242: Willard and Evalyn at the Country Club."
- 243: Index page
- 244: Couple and baby
- 245: Elderly group
- 246: Portrait of an unidentified man
- 247: Four children
- 248: Young boy
- 249: Family group
- 250: "The last time we celebrated mother's birthday with her, May 15, 1936."
- 251: "Mother at Stayner's."
- 252: Index page
- 253: "Louise Taylor, my lifelong friend, was not able to be a bridesmaid. It was just before her first little girl, Mary Lou, was born."
- 254: "Pug and LeRoy George, the Best Man at our wedding."
- 255: "Steve's lovely blessing when he married us gave our happiness a good start."
- 256: "Grace and our bridesmaids Alta Crawford, Latonia Bennion, Filsia Ivins, and Flower girl Marian Richards. John Richards wanted to be Ring Bearer and was at Marian's side all evening."
- 257: Index page
- 258: Unidentified baby
- 259: Richard at 15 months
- 260: David Gill at 9 months
- 261: "Emma Lou at 1 year with her first doll."
- 262: Index page
- 263: "Father and Dr. Gill at U.P. Station."
- 264: "Father and Mother with Little Mae at Stayner's home."
- 265: "Father and the boys at the U.P. Station, circa 1910."
- 266: "Father and Little Mae."
- 267: "Andrew Davidson's Blacksmith Shop. This blacksmith shop was just off the corner of out back lots."
- 268: "Father and Louise in the dining room at the canyon cabin."
- 269: "Mother after the reception Irene and Steve gave for her 75th birthday."
- 270: Index page
- 271: Richard
- 272: Emma Lou
- 273: Homer
- 274: "Mary Louise in Uncle Gill's garden."
- 275: Ronnie, Richard, Emma Lou, Mary Louise.
- 276: Minnie Caudland Warner, mother of Homer Caudland Warner.
- 277: William Goodman Warner, father of Homer Caudland Warner.
- 278: Edna, Homer and Grandmother Warner.
- 279: "Pug" the summer after WWI.
- 280: Warner family reunion at the ranch, July 1961.
- 281: Edna Warner Heiner
- 282: Index page
- 283: Emma Lou at East High School.
- 284: Emma Lou at Highland Park Grade School.
- 285: "Emma Lou and the climbing rose in our back yard. Emma Lou loved to dance"
- 286: Homer at East High School.
- 287: Richard at East High School.
- 288: "This is how silly Gill felt in the Lord Fauntleroy suit."
- 289: "Homer between the favorite maples to climb at the old canyon cabin."
- 290: Index page
- 291: "Grace and the men in her life."
- 292: Emma Lou at 2 1/2 years.
- 293: Index page
- 294-295: Emma Lou, age 2 1/2.
- 296: Emma Lou in Blue
- 297: Emma Lou in the canyon.
- 298: "Favorite playmate and idol of her adoring brothers."
- 299-300: Emma Lou and unidentified boys on tricycles.
- 301: Two women riding in a car.
- 302: Unidentified woman
- 303: Index page
- 304: "Uncle Gill was pretty fond of his little namesake, David Gill."
- 305: Gill at East High
- 306: Two men with tennis rackets.
- 307: Gill the missionary
- 308: "Nedra, the missionary's inspiration and sweetheart."
- 309: "Spring of 1962, Gill becomes bishop of South Highland Park Ward, the ward our children all grew up in."
- 310: Gill in the U.S. Army
- 311: Index page
- 312: Homer C. and Grace R. Warner family
- 313: "Steve and Irene's cabin on the Snake River. The children had many happy times here and at Uncle Gill's cabin."
- 314: "Mrs. Williams came to our rescue when Emma Lou was born and from then on for 30 years."
- 315: Index page
- 316: "Pug as coach and Instructor at Davis High just out of the Army."
- 317: "Homer home on leave from the Navy Air Corps."
- 318: Homer at East High School
- 319: "Richard and Lynn Rockwood, his frequent opponent."
- 320: Grace in the Art Guild, University of Utah.
- 321: Richard at East High School
- 322: "Gill and his first tennis racket."
- 323: Index page
- 324: Homer in a military uniform
- 325: Portrait of Homer
- 326: "Pug, manager of Bennett Motor Company, at home at his desk in his office."
- 327: "Dr. Homer at L.D.S. Hospital in charge of Cardiovascular laboratory and research."
- 328: "Richard the businessman at Bennett Motors."
- 329: "Gill the businessman."
- 330: Sigma Chi Fraternity house, 1918.
- 331: Index page
- 332: "Emma Lou on the ski hill."
- 333: "Emma Lou, mother of five little girls."
- 334: "Homer on vacation serving as intern at St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden."
- 335: "Homer in the Navy Air Corps."
- 336: "Grace in Ocean Park, California, 1912."
- 337: "On our visit to St. Mary's, California, to see Homer."
- 338: "At the St. Francis Drake in San Francisco. Emma Lou and I went down to see Homer while at Saint Mary's in training."
- 339: Index page
- 340: Unidentified building
- 341: "Uncle Willard B. on Temple Square. Templeton Building (in background) where Father had his first medical office, Lee Green Richards had his art studio and I went for nurse lessons."
- 342: "On the Grandaddy Lakes - the last camping trip father took with the boys, Claude, Steve, Willard, and Lynn."
- 343: "Mother's 75th birthday. Lovely reception given by Steve and Irene at their home. Louise, Grace, mother and Irene."
- 344: "Graduation day for Ann (Barton) and Alta (Gunderson) with their father, Uncle Willard B."
- 345-346: "On the Grandaddy Lakes - the last camping trip father took with the boys, Claude, Steve, Willard, and Lynn."
- 347: Index page
- 348: "At Big Ben Ranch, Malad, Idaho. Owned by Dr. Stephen Stayner, Arthur Stayner, Horace Stayner, and David R. Allen, 1899-1902. On horse - Sarah Stayner, Clarence Allen, and Grace, Uncle Arthur (standing). Center - Allen Boys, Willard, and Ruhl Stayner. Front - Irene, Steve, mother, father, Gill, Aunt Katie, Uncle Horace, Mrs. Allen, Aunt Lizzie, Claude, and Alice. Steve and Irene spent the first two years of the married life taking care of the Ranch in summer and Steve teaching school in Malad in winter."
- 349: Aunt Katie
- 350: Uncle Arthur's log cabin
- 351: "Bert Smoot's store on corner 11th E. 21st S. where the island now is in Sugar House."
- 352: "Alice and Irene taking the mail out to the boys in the hay field. Gill, Claude and Steve."
- 353: Index page
- 354: "Our dear cousins, Mildred, LaVar, and their boys - Dick and Craig, who have for so many years given of their sweetness, love and attention to our beloved Katie."
- 355: "Grace, mother of LaVou."
- 356: "Lacy and Gill and the home they built on A. Street and 700 East."
- 357: "My friends of the 'Friday' Club."
- 358: "LaVou's mother and now very dear friend."
- 359: "LaVou, 'Ken' and family in Wiesbaden, Germany."
- 360: "My friend LaVou, since Forest School days."
- 361: Index page
- 362: "Announcement is made of the engagement of Katherine Ann Rourney to Homer Richards Warner."
- 363: Homer and Katherine Warner's wedding party.
- 364-365: Mother and father of the bride, Katherine Ann Rourney.
- 366: "Katherine Ann, the bride,. Becomes our "Kay" and one of 'Our Girls'."
- 367: "The wedding reception was held at the Ogden Country Club."
- 368: Index page
- 369: "Marian the bride becomes out Marian and one of "Our Girls."
- 370: "Announce is made of the engagement of Marian Cannon Nelson to Richard Longstroth Warner."
- 371: "The Wedding reception was held at the Chi Omega House."
- 372-373: Marian and Robert Warner.
- 374: Index page
- 375: "Our Emma Lou, the bride. Her uncle Steve and Aunt Irene insisted on having her wedding reception in their lovely home. Her bouquet, camellias and lilies of the valley was made on a fan that was in heirloom of her Aunt Florence's who gave it to her."
- 376: "Announcement is made of the engagement of Emma Lou Warner to Melvin Erickson Thayne."
- 377: Warner and Thayne wedding party.
- 378: "Emma Lou becomes Mrs. Melvin Erickson Thayner and Melvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. William James Thayne, becomes "Our Mel" a member of our family."
- 379: Index page
- 380: "The wedding reception was held at Garden Park Ward."
- 381: "These pictures were taken in the church garden."
- 382: "Announcement is made of Nedra Mortensen's engagement to David Gill Warner."
- 383-384: "The honeymooners."
- 385: Newlyweds Nedra and Gill Warner cutting cake.
- 386: "Nedra the bride becomes "Our Nedra" and one of "our girls."
- 387: Portrait of an unidentified woman.
- 388: Unidentified family group.
- 389: Portrait of an unidentified young man
- 390: Unidentified group of men.
Dates
- 1870s-1960s
Conditions Governing Access
Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.
Extent
From the Collection: 390 Items
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Creator
- From the Collection: Warner, Grace Richards, 1896-1970 (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository
Contact:
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu