Minutes (Records)
Found in 189 Collections and/or Records:
Maurice Abravanel papers
Algie Ballif Forum records
Alpha Theta State, Delta Kappa Gamma Society International records
Alta Club records
The Alta Club records (1883-1996), contain historical, financial, membership and miscellaneous documents. Based in Salt Lake City, Utah, the Alta Club has counted among its members many of Utah's movers and shakers.
American Association of University Women records
The American Association of University Women records (1940-2014) includes state board meetings, branch reports, correspondence, legislative programs, annual reports, news letters, bulletins, directories and financial reports. Utah State Division file and Branch files, 1945-2002 include by-laws, community programs, fellowships, legislation, minutes, scrapbooks, reports and treasurers' reports.
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Utah records
American Institute of Chemical Engineers Great Salt Lake Section records
The American Institute of Chemical Engineers Great Salt Lake Section records (1955-1972) consist of administrative records of the Section including correspondence, meeting minutes, notices to members, mailing lists, and newsletters.
American Mines Syndicate records
The American Mines Syndicate records (1907-1931) consist of one record book holding the corporation's articles of incorporation, by-laws, various meeting minutes, announcements, notices, and lists of stockholders.
American Mining Company records
The American Mining Company records (1896-1925) comprise a bound, handwritten journal with the title: "Minute Book, American Mining Co, Salt Lake City, U, from March 31, 1896 to " (the final entry in this journal was in October 1925) and three canceled stock certificates that were first issued in 1902.
Arcadian Brotherhood of Intermountain States records
The Arcadian Brotherhood of Intermountain States records (1931-1967) contains materials relating to the Greek brotherhood organization of the local chapter in Salt Lake City (SLC), Utah. Most of these records are written in Greek, and include member and dues ledgers, minutes, scrapbooks of the Hellenic Mothers Club, records from Anast J. Chipian the secretary of the SLC chapter, and materials concerning the parent organization: the Pan-Arcadian Federation of America.
Associated Utah Artists records
The Associated Utah Artists records (1940-2006) consist of scrapbooks, a minute book, news clippings, correspondence, and programs concerning this Utah arts organization.
Aurora Club records
The Aurora Club records (1913-2013) consist mainly of meeting minutes, but also present are correspondence, directories, and other materials. The materials are in both photocopied and original format. The Aurora Club started out as a social sewing club in 1913 but grew to include other activities such as book readings, speakers, tours, and charitable projects.
Authors Club records
The Authors Club records (1893-2012) consist of minute books, annual histories, yearbooks, and some general materials surrounding one of the longest running women's clubs in Utah.
Aztec Club records
The Aztec Club records (1930-1998) contain financial records, mailing lists, constitutions, a club history, receipt books, meeting minutes, correspondence, and administrative files. The Aztec Club was formally organized in 1930 to "promote intellectual, social, and civic fellowship amongst its members" from the University of Utah and the Salt Lake City community.
George E. Bates papers
The George E. Bates papers (1991-1997) consist of documents related to the Episcopal Church of Utah, such as correspondence, meeting minutes, sermons, contact information, reports, and articles. Also included are some of Rev. George E. Bates's personal material, such as medical information.
Tandy Beal papers

William Harroun Behle papers
The William Harroun Behle papers (1889-2003) encompass a wide range of Dr. Behle's professional life at the University of Utah and in particular, the area of ornithology.
Big Cottonwood Canyon Association records
The Big Cottonwood Canyon Association records (1957-1992) consist of documents pertaining to Big Cottonwood Canyon and its inhabitants. The records also contain documents relating to projects or plans to which the Big Cottonwood Canyon Association was concerned or consulted.
Bingham Canyon collection
The Bingham Canyon collection (1930-1970s, 2016) consists of a large scrapbook, article, and loose items detailing the activities surrounding mining and everyday life in Bingham Canyon, Utah.
Blue Tea Society minute book
The Blue Tea Society minute book (1875-1883) details the meetings of this organization. The Blue Tea Society was formed in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1875 with the object of "the promotion of mental culture," of which the Ladies' Literary Club was an outgrowth. Membership was limited to twenty-five women.