Box 2
Contains 12 Results:
The Emeritus Club, University of Utah Alumni Association, 1949-1955
Correspondence, programs, and certificates of recognition.
Forest Dale Literary Club, 1952-1958
By-laws, lists of club members, and meeting schedules.
Kiwanis Club, 1945-1954
Achievement report and membership directory.
Redwood Orchards Company, 1917-1949
The Redwood Orchards company was begun by Jesse W. Fox as a real estate corporation. Feramorz Fox assumed his father's interest in the business in 1917. Materials consist of articles of incorporation, correspondence, and legal documents.
Forest Home Company, 1953-1963
Correspondence regarding the Fox's property in Lamb's Canyon, and Feramorz's activities as secretary of the company.
Fox Firs
Materials concerning use and maintenance of the Fox's cabin in Lamb's Canyon.
Drill-O-Type, 1938-1951
Fox was instrumental in the development of the Drill-O-Type, a machine used in typing classes for rhythm drills. The folders contain correspondence, advertising materials, and other miscellaneous items.
Bank Statements, 1956-1960
The Feramorz Young Fox papers (1830s-1966) consist of the personal, business, and research materials of Feramorz Y. Fox (1881-1957), a Utah historian, economist, and educator. Included are correspondence, family histories, yearbooks, manuscripts, articles, notes, speeches, and other materials.
Income Tax Materials, 1924-1956
Tax forms and receipts.
Property Insurance Policies, 1960
The Feramorz Young Fox papers (1830s-1966) consist of the personal, business, and research materials of Feramorz Y. Fox (1881-1957), a Utah historian, economist, and educator. Included are correspondence, family histories, yearbooks, manuscripts, articles, notes, speeches, and other materials.
Personal Financial Records, 1912-1932
Account books and index cards on which Fox recorded his daily expenditures.
Appointment Books, 1954, 1956
The Feramorz Young Fox papers (1830s-1966) consist of the personal, business, and research materials of Feramorz Y. Fox (1881-1957), a Utah historian, economist, and educator. Included are correspondence, family histories, yearbooks, manuscripts, articles, notes, speeches, and other materials.