Business records
Found in 50 Collections and/or Records:
William Adams papers
The William Adams papers (1987) contains materials regarding his architectural firm, Architerra. The collection consists of a newsletter, a photocopy of sketches, and a project contruction cost bid.
Edward O. Anderson papers
The Edward O. Anderson papers (1866-2017) contain correspondence, notebooks, construction materials, and articles pertaining to Anderson's career as an architect for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Avenues Street Fair records
The Avenues Street Fair records (2004-2011) are comprised of planning materials, correspondence, and budget records for this annual fair held in Salt Lake City, 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.
Wallace F. Bennett papers
Walter Daniel Bonner family papers
The Walter Daniel Bonner family papers (1924-1955) consist of family correspondence, clippings, financial records, and programs. Primarily letters sent by the Bonner children to their parents describing life in the Depression, World War II, and postwar years. Includes some correspondence between Walter Bonner and his wife and between children. Walter Bonner was a professor of chemistry at the University of Utah.
Kenneth and Linda Brailsford collection
Brixen & Christopher architectural firm records
The Brixen & Christopher architectural firm records (1953-2008) consists of their professional working files. Includes various project materials created while working on numerous projects during their time of operation.
Wayne S. Brown papers
The Wayne S. Brown papers (1951-1988) consist of the personal, research, and business papers of Wayne Brown, an entrepeneur, innovator, and professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Utah from 1953 to 1988.
Burns Bench Irrigation Company stock certificate registry books [microform]
The Burns Bench Irrigation Company stock certificate registry books (1887-1970) consist of microfilmed books maintained by the company. Burns Bench Irrigation Company is located in Jensen, Utah.
Fredrick A. Carleson papers
The Fredrick A. Carleson papers (1883-1993) contain correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, certificates, notebooks, pamphlets, and business records concerning Fredrick Carleson and members of the Carleson, Gailey, and Patterson families. Carleson owned an automobile dealership in Salt Lake City. He was president of the Utah Automobile Dealers Asociation during the 1970s.
Byron O. Colton family papers
The Byron O. Colton family papers (1905-1947) consist of correspondence to Byron Owen Colton in Maeser, Utah, from William H. Smart of Roosevelt; correspondence from family and friends; business records and certificates; and a typescript history of the Roosevelt, Utah, LDS Stake, among other papers. Byron Owen Colton (b. 1882) was an LDS Church bishop in the Uintah Stake and later succeeded William H. Smart as president of that stake.
Combined Metals Reduction Company records
The Combined Metals Reduction Company records (1913-1962) is a grouping of files, books, reports, ledgers, and papers pertaining to the development of the mining industry in Pioche, Nevada from 1920-1950.
Arthur L. Crawford papers
The Arthur L. Crawford papers (1899-1980s) contain personal and professional correspondence, manuscripts and articles pertaining to mineral resources in Utah, bound volumes on geology and flood problems, Western Gilsonite and Elaterite Co. financial records, Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey (UGMS) administrative records, and the missionary journals of Crawford's father.
Daly-Judge Mining Company records
The Daly-Judge Mining Company records (1889-1917) contain invoices, receipt of items, and correspondence. The Daly-Judge Mining Company was one of the major operations in Park City in the early 20th century. It was founded in 1900 and soon became one of the Park City district's richest operations.
Joe J. Davich papers
The Joe J. Davich papers (1878-1975) consist of records, documents, directories, news clippings, and other papers dealing with his research on the history of Park City. He is a collector of telephone tokens previously used in Park City, and he donated three framed token collections that are included in the collection.
Dead Goat Saloon records
THIS COLLECTION IS RESTRICTED. The Dead Goat Saloon records (1991-2011) contain business records, financial records, legal documents, personnel records, and printed materials. The Dead Goat Saloon was a Salt Lake City bar and music club that opened in 1973 and closed in 2003.
Richard Dutcher papers
The Richard Dutcher papers (1988-2012) consist of materials related to the production of his motion picture films. Included within the collection are administrative materials, budget break-downs, logs and reports, production materials, etc. Dutcher gained popularity with his film, God's Army which presented the experience of a missionary from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Los Angeles to a wide audience.
Sidney S. Fox papers
Floyd Garn Hatch papers
The Floyd Garn Hatch papers (1941-1996) consist of materials related to fraternities at the University of Utah; business records of the Utah Law Review and copies of articles submitted for opublication in the review.