Business records
Found in 50 Collections and/or Records:
South Valley Unitarian Universalist Society records
The South Valley Unitarian Universalist Society records (1981-1997) consist of newsletters, annual report, society history, meeting minutes, correspondence and other records documenting the history and activities of this organization. The society focuses on service and is a fellowship of free minds in the study and practice of liberal religion, the development of the human potential of its participants and the building of a better local and world economy.
Utah Holiday records
The Utah Holiday records (1972-1993) contain a nearly-complete run of this regional publication as well as administrative, financial, personnel, and circulation records relating to its publication and sale. Utah Holiday was first published in October 1971 by Utah Holiday Publishing Co. Throughout its 21-year history, its contents focused on events, people, and places in Salt Lake City and the rest of Utah.

Utah Humanities Research Foundation records
Utah State Society Daughters of the Revolution records
The Utah State Society Daughters of the Revolution records (1898-1984) consist of minute books, membership admissions, financial records, correspondence, biographies, scrapbooks, and other materials relating to the society.
Roy Watrous papers
The Roy Watrous papers (1896-1920) include purchase orders, invoices, and correspondence concerning Watrous and his occupation as a carpenter, contractor, and builder in Salt Lake City. His papers profess his specialties to have been in "bar, store, and refrigerator work; elevator and job work; an agent for all kinds of elevators." The papers in the collection indicate that Watrous started out his business in a partnership, and then he was in business for himself around 1909.
I. C. C. Whitmore papers
The I. C. C. Whitmore papers (1901-1907) contain correspondence, receipts, and purchase orders from various business dealings of Whitmore's in Utah, for the most part. According to historic sources, Whitmore was from Eureka, Nevada, and served as the alternate delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1900 for his state. Further information on Whitmore could not be found.
Bartlett Wicks papers
The Bartlett Wicks papers (1871-1969) concentrate mainly on Wicks (1895-1981), a member of the American Ambulance Field Service, and his experiences during World War I. The collection also contains some materials relating to Joseph R. Walker, prominent Utah banker and businessman. Wicks was related to Walker by marriage.
Clark L. Wilson papers
The Clark L. Wilson papers (1894-1996) contain correspondence, reports, brochures, maps, drawings, business materials, personal materials, and news clippings pertaining to the mining industry in Utah. Included is information regarding Wilson's appointment to serve as a member of the Utah Air Conservation Committee where he represented the mining industry.
Wyoming Stock Growers Association foreman's record
The Wyoming Stock Growers Association foreman's record (1884) consist of a roundup book of the 1884 roundup of un-branded "maverick" cattle in the district. Included is a notice of the roundup area boundaries, description of cattle found, blank bills of sale, and instructions to the foremen.
Richard Wright Young papers
The Richard Wright Young papers (1853-1986) are composed of drawings of three generations of Salt Lake City architects: Joseph Don Carlos Young, George Cannon Young, and Richard Wright Young. Some books from the library of Edward Partridge Young are also included. Included are personal and business records, correspondence, appointment books, and drawings done by each architect.