Financial records
Found in 152 Collections and/or Records:

Ivy Baker Priest papers
The Ivy Baker Priest papers (1889-1975) document the career of this U. S. Treasurer and California State Treasurer and are concerned primarily with national and California political issues. A Utah native, Priest (1905-1975) was active in Republican party activities, was an unsuccessful Utah congressional candidate in 1934 and 1950, and served on Utah's Women's Legislative Council.
Provo Community Congregational Church records
The Provo Community Congregational Church records (1883-1986) consist of the records of various church-sponsored organizations, board and committee materials, Sunday bulletins, minutes, financial records, correspondence, histories, and miscellaneous papers. The Provo Community Congregational Church was one of the earliest churches organized in the state of Utah.
Repertory Dance Theatre records
Alton F. Richards papers
The Alton F. Richards papers (1839-1994) contains correspondence, family papers, teaching materials, church records, financial records, clippings and notes relating to the life of Alton Richards. Included are correspondence of his father, Ianthus P. Richards, and grandfather, Samuel W. Richards. Alton F. Richards was a mathematics teacher in the Ogden, Utah public schools. He also served as a bishop in the LDS Church during the 1940s.
Zilla Linford Richards papers
The Zilla Linford Richards papers (1914-2000) contain correspondence, diaries, day planners, financial records, drawings, and newspapers. Both personal and business finances are included, although most financial documents are in relationship to Lark Instruments, the business belonging to Lorenzo A. Richards (Zilla's husband).
Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company records
The Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company records (1950s-2010) consist of various materials reflecting the conception, business, and artistic aspects of this company, founded in 1964 by Shirley Ririe and Joan Woodbury in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Ross L. Romero papers
Salt Lake City School District Board records
The Salt Lake City School District Board records (1896-1993) include reports, memoranda, district maps, correspondence, and lawsuits. The Salt Lake City School District operated thirty-six schools in Salt Lake City for 24,000 students in 2005.
Salt Lake City Women's Civic Center records
The Salt Lake City Women's Civic Center records (1919-1964) include correspondence, membership lists, minutes, financial records, and news clippings. The Civic Center was founded in 1919. It offered adult education classes for women in academic and domestic subjects until it disbanded in 1961.
Salt Lake Council of Women records
The Salt Lake Council of Women records (1912-2009) contain programs, newsclippings, and administrative materials used by the Salt Lake City organization's leaders and members over the course of the Council's existence since 1912. The Salt Lake Council of Women is a women's volunteer public service group in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Saltair Beach Resort records
The Saltair Beach Resort records (1866-2003) contain correspondence, contracts, promotional papers, beauty pageant records, news clippings, financial records, insurance papers and scrapbooks of this Salt Lake City resort.
Service Star Legion records
The Service Star Legion records (1905-1985) contain materials concerning the Salt Lake County Chapter, the Utah Division, and the National group of the Service Star Legion (SSL). The SSL was a patriotic society, which had its beginnings in Maryland during World War I (WWI). It was organized in Utah, and called that Salt Lake County Chapter, also known as the War Mothers.
Karen Shepherd papers
Harold F. Silver papers
Silver King Coalition Mines Company records
Donna Toland Smart papers
Spanish-Speaking Organization for Community, Integrity and Opportunity (SOCIO) records
George Teasdale papers
The George Teasdale papers (1770-1984) contain information regarding George Teasdale, an apostle for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). Included in the collection are diaries, patriarchal blessings, correspondence, certificates, agreements, tax and financial documents, property deeds, notes, genealogy charts, and memorabilia. The collection is divided into three sections: personal, family, and religious materials.
Wanda Clayton Thomas papers
The Wanda Clayton Thomas papers (1839-1992) contain materials concerning Wanda Clayton Thomas (1912-1996) and her heritage, concentrating on the descendants of Newell H. Clayton.