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Spy Hop Productions independent film collection
The Spy Hop Productions independent film collection (2000-2009) consists of raw footage and finished films assembled by elementary and high school aged filmmakers under the tutelage of Spy Hop Productions, a Salt Lake City not-for-profit youth media center specializing in educational solutions through the multimedia arts. This collection is part of the Utah Independent Film Archive (UIFA).
Hillary W. St. Clair papers
The Hillary W. St. Clair papers (1896-1997) contain some of St. Clair's published research, calculations, notes and workbooks during his time with the Bureau of Mines, and other research in the field of metals and mining. Materials of particular interest include St. Clair's notes and lecture material regarding the history of American mining. This was later published by the Bureau of Mines in a book called Mineral Industry in Early America.
Hillary W. St. Clair photograph collection
Hillary St. Clair was a graduate of the University of Utah and metallurgist for the U.S. Bureau of Mines from 1935-1972 who authored many publications about American mining. This collection contains photographs, slides, negatives, and data mainly related to St. Clair's research and writing on minerals and mines.
St.George, Utah photograph collection
The Saint George, Utah photograph collection contains images of scenes and buildings in Saint George, Utah. The photographs include panoramas of the town, street scenes, and views of the Temple and the Tabernacle.
Stable ledger
The collection consists of a ledger (1941) recording payments for riding lessons. Name of stable and owner unknown.
William C. Staines certificate of appointment
The William C. Staines certificate of appointment (1854) consist of a Territory of Utah certificate, signed by Brigham Young as governor, documenting the nomination of Staines by the legislative assembly to the office of librarian.
Letter to John Stallings
The letter (1955), written by Mr. Dobson to John Stallings, describes in detail his search for uranium and registering claims. Accompaning the letter are five photographs with notations.
Joseph Standing collection
The Joseph Standing collection (1879) contain six newspaper accounts of his murder during an LDS mission to Georgia.
Terje Stange digital photograph collection
Terje Stange was a member of the University of Utah Ski Team in the 1970s. This collection contains 5 digital-only images of Stange and other Ski Team members skiing.
David Stanley poster collection
The David Stanley poster collection (1990-2007) consist of three signed posters regarding musical events in Utah in 1990 and 2007
Theodore H. Stanley papers
The Theodore H. Stanley papers (1960s-2000) consist of the collected works and papers of esteemed anesthesiologist Theodore H. Stanley, one of the team members who worked on the first total artificial heart replacement developed at the University of Utah. The collection includes research, published articles, correspondence, and models/diagrams of Dr. Stanley's work.
Ann Montanaro Staples quilt project
The Ann Montanaro Staples quilt project (2015) is entitled "Dress for Success." The project was designed by Ann Staples with block squares contributed by friends and family. Included in the collection is a detailed description of the project along with the finished quilt.
Elva Acklam Stark scrapbook
The Elva Acklam Stark scrapbook (1969-1970) consist of new clippings on city beautification in Utah. Clean-up efforts, campaigns, awards, and yard-of-the-month contests are some of the main subjects associated with this beautification.
James Starley journal
The James Starley journal (1870-1886) was kept by Starley in which he describes his day-to-day life in Fillmore, Utah.
State Capitol Competition news article
The State Capitol Competition news article (1912) was published on March 14, 1912 within an issue of the Salt Lake Herald-Republican.
Jonas D. Stead papers
The Jonas D. Stead papers (1837-1935) consist of typewritten commentaries on a variety of religious subjects, including sermon extracts, patriarchal blessings, L.D.S. Church historical materials, Biblical passages, and Book of Mormon information.
James T. Steel correspondence
The James T. Steel correspondence (1880-1971) consist of a letter from Steel to his brother-in-law in South Africa in which he describes his family and contemporary issues in Utah. The collection also includes a letter from the U.S. Consulate General in South Africa and two letters concerning the provenance of the collection.
Frank Everett Steele correspondence
The Frank Everett Steele correspondence (1943-1944) is mostly to and from his parents and his brother Roger, while he was serving in the U.S. military during World War II.
M. M. (Mahonri Moriancumer) Steele letter
This collection consits of a handwritten and signed letter (1892) from M. M. Steele (Mahonri Moriancumer) to his father, John Steele, regarding a mutual acquaintance's infidelity and the purchase of livestock.