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Sanpete County oral histories
The Sanpete County oral histories (1971-1972) were conducted by John S. H. Smith, who was interested in documenting life in Sanpete County, Utah, in the 1920s.
Santa Clara Seep Ditch Company ledger
The Santa Clara Seep Ditch Company ledger (1890-1902) consists of stock information and is an early source for southern Utah water rights and usage from Santa Clara located near St. George, Utah.
Edward Sapir photograph collection
The Edward Sapir photograph collection contains photographs taken by Edward Sapir on a visit to the Northern Utes on the Uintah Reservation and at White Rocks. The visit was for the University of Pennsylvania Museum in August and September of 1909.
Susan Barbara Tallmon Sargent papers
The Susan Barbara Tallmon Sargent papers (1891-1973) consist of correspondence, journals, news clippings, reports, articles, guest books, and financial documents collected by Sargent's niece, Ardis Hitchcock, who was planning on writing a biography of Sargent, a medical missionary to China.
Linda Sarver papers
The Linda Sarver papers (1972-2012) consist of her costume designs and renderings, along with production materials for several theatrical plays she was involved with throughout her professional career. Sarver was a costume designer, educator, dramaturg, author, and scenographer.
Kenneth Sassen slide collection
The Kenneth Sassen slide collection consists of 1 box containing 989 35mm color slides. The slides depict various areas in the Wasatch Mountains in Utah related to skiing. All of the images were taken by Kenneth Sassen and date from the 1970s and 1980s.
Ted Sato photograph collection
Ted Satomi Sato (1922-2009) was a United States Army veteran who served in World War II. This collection contains 2 photographs of Ted Sato in uniform while serving in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team dating from approximately 1943 to 1945.
Jean Saubert papers
The Jean Saubert papers (1956-1998) contain a scrapbook, magazine articles, newspaper, and map relating to her international ski career. Saubert was a member of the U.S. Olympic/World Championship ski teams in 1962, 1964, and 1966. She won silver and bronze medals in the 1964 Innsbruck Winter Olympics. She later taught in elementary schools in Colorado, Utah, and Oregon, and was a physical education instructor at Brigham Young University.
Jean Saubert photograph collection
The Jean Saubert photograph collection consists of images of Saubert skiing in various competitions and at events. Saubert competed in the Olympic Winter Games in Austria in 1964.
Dorothea R. Sauer papers
The Dorothea R. Sauer papers (1909-1957) contain a diary, two postcards and photocopies of photographs. The diary has the year 1906 embossed on the cover, however the entries are from 1909.
Dorothea R. Sauer photograph collection
Dorothea Ruth Sauer (1871-1950) was a teacher and principal in Utah between 1900 and 1950. The Dorothea R. Sauer photograph collections loose photographs and a photograph album of portraits, landscapes, and vacation photography.
C. R. Savage photograph collection
The C. R. Savage photograph collection contains collected prints and stereographs from Savage's career as a photographer. Most are of scenes in Utah. Box 1 of this collection is available online on our Digital Library .
George Savage and Gladys Charles play typescript
The George Savage and Gladys Charles play typescript (1946-1947) is entitled "Verily I Do." This play was written by Savage and Charles for the American Educational Theatre Association's Manuscript Play Project.
Levi Savage Jr. diaries [typescripts]
The Levi Savage Jr. diaries (1877-1903) consist of bound and unbound typescript copies of Savage's diaries. Levi Savage Jr. (1820-1910) was an early Mormon settler to Utah who led and survived the journey of the ill-fated Willie handcart company.
Save Our Canyons audio collection
The Save Our Canyons audio collection consists of 9 audio files containing the Wasatch Environmental Updates sponsored by Save Our Canyons.
Save Our Canyons records
The Save Our Canyons records (1955-2013) contain administrative materials, correspondence, community outreach materials, court records, and news clippings pertaining to the committee’s efforts to promote environmental conservation and protect natural spaces along the Wasatch Front. Save Our Canyons (SOC) is a non-profit organization founded in 1972 in response to growing threats to natural spaces along the Wasatch Front.
Saving the Legacy collection
This collection consists of items donated by World War II veterans in conjunction with their oral history interviews conducted by the American West Center. This collection is ongoing, and items will be added periodically.
Saving the Legacy oral history audio recordings
The Saving the Legacy oral history audio recordings consists of interviews with World War II veterans living in Utah and the Intermountain Region about their experiences, early, and after war lives. The oral histories were taken by the American West Center, University of Utah. The collection was later expanded to include all war veterans.
Saving the Legacy oral history project transcripts
Saving the Legacy photograph collection
"Saving the Legacy: an oral history of Utah's World War II veterans." is a project of the American West Center at the University of Utah. The Saving the Legacy photograph collection contains images donated by veterans who participated in the project.