Ephemera
Found in 27 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Ernst G. Beier papers
The Ernst G. Beier papers (1929-2004) consist primarily of correspondence written to Beier and writings by Beier. He served in the United States Army during World War II and taught at the University of Utah Department of Psychology for 40 years.
Alden J. Bennett and Joseph H. Harper papers
The Alden J. Bennett and Joseph H. Harper papers (1867-1990) consist of diaries, Bennett family genealogical compilations, masonic lodge publications, and assorted materials.
Bonneville Salt Flats racing ephemera
The Bonneville Salt Flats racing ephemera (circa 1940s-2020) consists materials related to motor sports at Bonneville Salt Falts, Utah.
Communications ephemera collection
The communications ephemera collection (circa 1980s) contains business cards and other ephemera from a variety of media industry employees in Utah.
Merrill Cook papers
The Merrill Cook papers (1987-2002) consist of materials pertaining to Cook's campaign and election, as well as materials related to his time served in the United States House of Representatives. Included within the collection are reports and briefs, projects and appropriations, legal and adminstrative materials.
B. Nielsen De Luna papers
The B. Nielsen De Luna papers (1939-2003) contain her writings including the 10 volumes of The Mortal Shakespeare. The papers include Christmas cards, correspondence, and miscellaneous materials. De Luna was an emeritus professor of the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada and an eminent Shakespearean scholar.
Sandra Sheets Denman papers
The Sandra Sheets Denman papers (1930s-2000s) consist of correspondence, collected recipes, ephemeral materials, along with numerous recipe booklets and pamphlets. These booklets and pamphlets contain recipes and were produced for promotional purposes by food manufacturers.
Claudius Y. Gates papers
Kathryn Hain papers
The Kathryn Hain papers (1990-2017) consist of personal and professional material related to Kathryn Hain (b. 1957), who earned a Ph.D. from the University of Utah in the Department of Humanities, College of History. The papers include clippings, correspondence, a dissertation, ephemera, essays, financial records, job applications, notes, research and teaching material.
Trent Harris papers
The Trent Harris papers (1960s-2020) contain his original screenplays, research, correspondence, and ephemera. There are also screenplays by other writers. Trent Harris is a Utah documentarian and independant film maker, whose projects include the famous Beaver Trilogy, Rubin and Ed, and the cult classic Plan 10 from Outer Space.
Thomas Kearns scrapbooks
The Thomas Kearns scrapbooks (1899-1917) consist mainly of news clippings with random inclusions of correspondence, personal ephemera, and certificates of award.
William "Bill" Gustave Larson papers
The William "Bill" Gustave Larson papers (1890-1995) consist of correspondence, certificates, awards, news clippings and other materials. The collection also contains materials regarding Charles G. Larson and writings by others. Larson was a member of the Utah House of Representatives and was instrumental in the organization of the Metro Salt Lake Committee on Aging.

Allen H. Lundgren papers
Frank O. McIntyre papers
The Frank O. McIntyre papers (1932-1976) contain personal items, as well as memoranda, articles and newspaper clippings relating to McIntyre's professional career as an educator, administrator, public relations executive and public speaker.
David McKenzie papers
The David McKenzie papers (1860-1962) include early programs, playbills, tickets, scripts, librettos, and other materials related to the Salt Lake Theater, as well as some personal papers of David McKenzie (1833-1912), manager of the theater.
Marjorie G. Paul papers
The Marjorie G. Paul papers (1957-2002) consist of a record of her travels over the years. Marjorie Paul worked as a nurse for the World Health Organization in Ethiopia, South America, and Vietnam, and in the 1960's worked for the United States Agency for International Development in Vietnam.
Bruce Roberts papers
The Bruce Roberts papers (1966-2004) contains documents and advertisements relating to Roberts' work as a journalist, co-founder of the Cosmic Aeroplane Bookstore, concert promoter and activist. The collection also includes underground newspapers collected during the 1960s and 1970s.
Shephard Book Company collection
The Shephard Book Company collection (1884-1938) consists of 15 individual items that includes correspondence, bank checks, mortgage note and ephemera. The diverse pieces, signed by Richard B. Shephard, emphasize the fact that Shephard's patrons were notable writers and high-ranking individuals, including Frederick Dellenbaugh, William James Ghent, Myrtle Reed, Rear Admiral Winfield Scott Schley, and Booker T. Washington.
William John Silver papers
The William John Silver papers (1874-2001) consist of Silver's biography as well some ephemeral newspaper clippings and advertisement cards. Silver is best known for his influence in Salt Lake City, Utah as the frontrunner for the Silver Brother Iron Works (also known as Salt Lake Iron and Steel Company).