Minutes (Records)
Found in 189 Collections and/or Records:
Kaysville Art Club records
Sharon Keigher papers
The Sharon Keigher papers (1975-1979) consist of materials collected and created by Keigher (d. 1981) from her affiliation mainly with the International Women's Year, but also with other Utah women's organizations.
Kirtland Council minute book [microfilmed transcript]
The Kirtland Council minute book (1832-1837) is a copy of a microfilmed typescript consisting of meeting minutes of the Kirtland high council.
Tom Korologos papers
Ladies' Literary Club of Salt Lake City records
The Ladies' Literary Club of Salt Lake City records (1879-2019) contain club histories, correspondence, articles of incorporation, yearbooks, financial information, membership records, scrapbooks, and news clippings. A group of Utah women organized a small cultural club called the Blue Tea Club in 1875, of which the Ladies' Literary Club was an outgrowth.
Lambda Delta Sigma records
The Lambda Delta Sigma records (1935-1947) consists of meeting minutes and Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (L.D.S) Institute record notes. The sorority was founded in 1937 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Institute located at the University of Utah.
League of Women Voters of Utah records
The League of Women Voters of Utah records (1948-2009) contain the administrative files of this non-partisan political organization, including correspondence, financial documents, meeting minutes, and national convention materials. This collection primarily consists of documents from the Salt Lake City chapter, with smaller amounts of information from chapters across the state and the the national league.
Lily Park Stock Growing Association records
The Lily Park Stock Growing Association records (1884-1893) contain contracts, deeds, bonds, meeting minutes, letters, and bills. Originally called the Lily Park Stock Grazing Company, this cattle company was organized and incorporated in Salt Lake City and operated in Utah and Colorado.
Marriott Library Exhibits Committee records
The Marriott Library Exhibits Committee records (1968-1982) document the various exhibits held at the Marriott Library. When the library first opened in 1968, a committee was formed and their displays were shown in the library atrium.
Zella Skidmore McEntire papers
The Zella Skidmore McEntire papers (1923-1996) reflect her activities in church, in school, with her family, and her interest in politics. Zella (1912-2000) was a teacher in both the primary and secondary school systems. She married Eldon McEntire in 1935, and besides raising their children and teaching, was very involved with many clubs, groups, and organizations.
Doris S. Melich papers
Alton Crane Melville papers
Mineralogical Society of Utah records
The Mineralogical Society of Utah was organized in Salt Lake City to facilitate the study of mineralogy. The collection (1939-1990) contains records documenting the organization, operation, and activities of the society.
Minute book of South Cottonwood Quorum of Seventies and Mendon Quorum of Seventies [photocopy]
This collection consists of photocopied minutes of an unnamed Quorum of Seventies in the central Salt Lake Valley, 1857-1859; photocopied minutes of a Quorum of Seventies in Mendon, Utah, organized just after the settlement of Cache Valley. Many of those who were in the Cottonwood Quorum removed to Cache Valley and were members of the latter Quorum. Roughly 3/4 of the ledger concerns Mendon.
Mountain Dell Ladies Golf Association records
Mountain Lake Extension Mining Company records
The Mountain Lake Extension Mining Company records consists of a minute book from board of directors (1907-1908), an account ledger (1892-1906) and a stock ledger (1897-1907).
Murray Women's Civic Guild records
The Murray Women's Civic Guild records (1940-2004) contain the meeting minutes, financial records and scrapbooks of this club.
Jacob Myers, Sr. papers
National Communication Association records
Nauvoo Masonic Lodge minutes
The Nauvoo Masonic Lodge minute books (1841-1846) are comprised of copies of minutes. The Nauvoo Lodge would be primarily attended by those of the Mormon religious persuasion. For a time Masonic rites helped shape the direction of Joseph Smith's theology and some scholars note the similarity between the Mormon temple endowment ceremony and Masonic rites. At its height, there were 1,500 Mormons involved in Freemasonry in Illinois.