Box 23
Contains 24 Results:
Adamson, Myrtle
Bennett Leasing Co.
- March 16 - Bennett Leasing's tax refund suit is the subject of a memo from Richard Bennett to Senator Bennett, Harold Bennett and Grace Warner.
- July 20 - Valley Music Hall problems with financing are of interest to Bennett's Leasing because that company was responsible for providing the seats for the facility. See also Bx 23, Fd 6
Bennett Motor Co.
Primarily correspondence with Richard L. Warner who was in the process of buying out Bennett Motor and who had assumed its management.
Bennett's Glass and Paint
January - Senator Bennett made a speech before a group of businessmen at a conference in Chandler Arizona. A copy of the speech which had to do with the manufacturing and distribution of paint, and filled with some levity, is included.
Bennett, Harold
Bennett, Richard 5.
Bennett, Wallace G.
Miscellaneous Correspondence
Winters, Elwood and Elizabeth and children
General Correspondence
Congressional Correspondence
White House Correspondence
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
April 27 - In a letter to Mrs. Frank E. Jacobsen Senator Bennett recalled some of his, as well as Mrs. Bennett's, church activities. He had earlier studied and sung under the direction of J. Spencer Cornwall and written the words to the Mormon hymn "God of Power, God of Right." He noted that Mrs. Bennett was active in the Primary Association at the Ward and Stake level and had been a member of the Primary General Board.
Contribution's
Senator Bennett continued to be a personally generous supporter of many local Utah groups. In addition he had been contacted by Mr. Edward Ball an industrialist and philanthropist connected by marriage to the DuPont family, for suggestion about Utah charities and causes to which Mr. Ball and his sister Mrs. DuPont could make donations.
Financial
General Correspondence - A
General Correspondence - C
- August 5 - Bennett wrote to Dr. J. Floyd Cannon describing symptoms of his ulcer condition.
- September 9 - In a letter to Janice O. Cope, Bennett described his position on Civil Rights.
General Correspondence - D
September 23 - Bennett worte to Mark A. Dalton outlining his attitude on the rights of Blacks.
General Correspondence - E
General Correspondence - F
July 1 - In a letter to Adaline Fuller the Senator wrote about possible presidential candidates and pronounced his fondness for Michigan Governor, George Romney.