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Found in 150 Collections and/or Records:
Utah Federation of the Council for Exceptional Children records
Utah Federation of Women's Clubs records
The Utah Federation of Women's Clubs records (1907-2008) include documents produced by many Utah women's clubs from 1893 to the present. These records include yearbooks, reports, minutes, publications, financial date, correspondence, and scrapbooks. The General Federation and Utah Federation convention records make up the remainder of the collection.
Utah Issues Center for Poverty Research and Action records
The Utah Issues: Center for Poverty Research and Action records (1974-2006) contain grant applications, newsletters, brochures, news clippings and articles relating to this non-profit organization aimed at eradicating poverty in Utah.
Utah Math and Science Network records
The Utah Math and Science Network records (1974-2009) consists of financial records, newsletters, meeting materials, publications, conference materials, and news clippings. The Network was created in the late 1970s by a group of forward-thinking Utah women from industry and education. Their goal to help inspire more young women to enter the math, science and engineering fields lives on through Expanding Your Horizons (EYH) conferences now held in Ogden, Orem and Salt Lake City.
Utah Parent Teacher Association records
Utah Peace and Freedom Party records
The Utah Peace and Freedom Party records (1961-1969) contain administrative documents, a 1968 political platform, minutes, newsletters, pamphlets, and other documents. The party sought to end U.S. involvement in Vietnam and remedy social injustices.
Utah Scottish Association records
The Utah Scottish Association records (1935-2008) consist of association finacial records, correspondence, minutes, along with newsletters, event programs, and publicity posters.
Utah Ski Archives Advisory Board records
Utah Women's History Association records
Utah women's issues collection
Utah Women's Political Caucus records
The Utah Women's Political Caucus records (1989-2004) contain organization history, including correspondence, meeting minutes, agendas, newsletters, and news clippings.
Dorothy Shepherd Van Stipriaan papers
The Dorothy Shepherd Van Stipriaan papers (1876-1984) consist of personal and family materials. Included are handbills, artwork, announcements, flyers, poetry, religious materials, and Dorothy's unpublished master's thesis. Dorothy Van Stipriaan (1909-1976) was a member of Salt Lake City's prominent Shepherd family. She was appointed head of the library's Fine Arts Department in 1966.
James W. Varin ski publications collection
David M. Walden papers
The David M. Walden papers (1872-2000) contain materials collected by Walden while researching the history of St. Mark's Hospital in Salt Lake City. St. Mark's, the first hospital in Utah, was established in 1872 by members of the Episcopalian Church, mainly as a response to the health needs of miners flourishing in the area. Included in the collection are meeting materials, correspondence, newsletters, notes, news articles, publication excerpts, and other items.
Don D. Walker papers
The Don D. Walker papers (1883-1980) consist of various items relating to western history. Included are correspondence concerning research activities, issues of "The possible sack" (1970-1974), clippings, a typescript of "The Virginian" by Owen Wister, materials relating to Andy Adams, "The poetry of Thomas Hornsby Ferril" by Robert Fulton Richards, and a journal and account book of sheriff's offices in California (1883-1886).
Larry James Warren papers
The Larry James Warren papers (1984-2002) contain clippings from the Park City Magazine, Park City Guest Guide, and the Lodestar. Also included in the collection are various transcripts of radio interviews. Warren is a special features television reporter in the Salt Lake area. He is also actively involved in the University of Utah's Ski Archives.
Wasatch Mountain Club records
Wasatch Presbyterian Church records
The Wasatch Presbyterian Church records (1885-1998) consist of materials from three Presbyterian churches in Salt Lake City: Westminster, Third, and Wasatch. Westminster Presbyterian Church was organized in 1889, and Third Presbyterian Church in 1892. Those churches joined together in 1946 to form Wasatch Presbyterian Church. The collection contains minutes, church registers, financial papers, scrapbooks, and various other materials.
Wasatch Westerners records
The Wasatch Westerners records (1986-1992) contain newsletters, announcements, articles of incorporation, and membership lists related to this local branch of Westerners International. The international organization was founded in 1959 to promoted interest in the history of the American West.
LaVarr G. Webb papers
The LaVarr G. Webb papers (1788-1986) contain pamphlets, articles, speeches, correspondence, political platforms, and other documents relavent to Utah and National politics. LaVarr G. Webb spent many years as a journalist and political activist.