Financial records
Found in 152 Collections and/or Records:
Rosezella Dalton Hardy papers
The Rosezella Dalton Hardy papers (1912-1983) consists of diaries which Hardy kept throughout her life, along with notebooks, news clippings, and miscellaneous documents. Rosezella Dalton Hardy was born in Roy, Utah, attended the Smithsonian Business College in Ogden, and served a mission to the Eastern States for the LDS Church from 1919 to 1923.
Beatrice Sells Deitrick Huesman papers
The Beatrice Sells Deitrick Huesman papers (1831-1949) consists of documents relating to her personal life and pursuits as well as her professional career as a singer and teacher. The collection contains documents relating to the career of her first husband, James Deitrick, as well as documents regarding her father, Elijah Sells.
Gordon Taylor and Florence Ivins Hyde papers
The Gordon Taylor and Florence Ivins Hyde papers (1802-2000) consist of correspondence and an assortment of family and political campaign materials.
Intermountain Ski Instructors Association records
Japanese Church of Christ records
The Japanese Church of Christ records (1951-2004, 2024) contains church newsletters that were sent out from the 1960s and 1999-2004. Also included are some service programs and a letter written to the congregation from Rev. George Hanabusa and other general materials.
Jewish archives
Joe Hill Organizing Committee records
The Joe Hill Organizing Committee records (1914-1991) contain book reviews, committee lists, correspondence, flyers, news clippings, newsletters, petitions, play reviews, posters, reservation permits, songbooks, stamps, and tax forms. Some documents are copies from the trial and execution of Joe Hill in Utah in 1915. The Organizing Committee was formed in 1989 to commemorate Joe Hill who was a popular songwriter for the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
Sonia Johnson papers
The Sonia Johnson papers (1958-1983) contain materials dealing with her excommunication from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, her campaign in support of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), and the group "Mormons for ERA" between the years 1978 and 1982.
Junior League of Salt Lake City records
The Junior League of Salt Lake City records (1922-2006) contain administrative files, meeting minutes, project reports, financial documents, correspondence, news clippings, public relations material, and scrapbooks. Established in 1931, the Salt Lake chapter of the Junior League promotes education, charitable works, and community involvement.
Kaysville Art Club records
Virginia Kelson papers
The Virginia Kelson papers (1915-1990) consist of biographical information, journals, personal papers, business papers, and political papers relating to the life of Virginia Kelson and her family.
Alfred Kessler papers
The Alfred Kessler papers (1912-2012) contain a broad variety of materials pertaining to the long life of Alfred Kessler as well as his immediate and extended family. The collection contains family history and genealogy, personal and scientific notes and correspondence, as well as his extensive collection of journals.
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.
Genevieve Lawrence papers
The Genevieve Lawrence papers (1944-1989) contain correspondence, sales information, artist cards, and gallery programs. Correspondents include Alice Merrill Horne and Ray Nilson's Fine Arts Gallery. Concerns art galleries, Utah Women artists, interior design and the 1955-1957 Utah State Fairs. Also includes organization records of the American Association of University Women. Genevieve Lawrence was a owner of Lugen Galleries and an art collector.
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.
Dennis L. Lythgoe papers
The Dennis L. Lythgoe papers (1977-2008) consist of correspondence, column manuscripts, personal materials, and newspaper clippings of the columnist and professor of history.
Magna Community Church records
The Magna Community Church records (1979-1988) contain financial records, programs, and a history by Enna Abernathy.
Marriott Employees Staff Association (MESA) records
The Marriott Employees Staff Association records (1983-2003) consist of materials generated by members of this Marriott Library group, otherwise known as MESA. The records include governing documents (such as by-laws), administrative correspondence, membership information, staff surveys, event planning and announcements, financial records, newsletters and literary magazines, meeting minutes, and miscellaneous items.
Norma W. Matheson papers
The bulk of the Norma W. Matheson papers (1906-2010) contain material documenting Matheson's public life during her tenure as first lady of Utah from 1977 to 1985. The collection also features correspondence, schedules and agendas, plans and financial information for the governor's mansion, and early keepsakes.
Wilson McCarthy papers
The Wilson McCarthy papers (1917-1957) contain personal and business materials concerning McCarthy (1884-1956), a prominent business man in Salt Lake City and Denver. Wilson McCarthy began his career in Utah as an attorney, judge, and state senator. He also served as a regent of the University of Utah and the western director of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. He is primarily known as an officer in various railroads, particularly the Denver and Rio Grande Western.