Contracts
Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:
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.
G. C. Riser agreement
The G. C. Riser agreement is a typewritten signed contract with handwritten corrections between managers of the University of Utah and Stanford University varsity football teams agreeing to play in Salt Lake City in the late fall of 1902.
Salt Lake Olympic Bid Committee records
The Salt Lake Olympic Bid Committee records (1985-1993) contain correspondence, newsletters, news clippings, statistical reports, committee reports, publicity items, and other materials which document Salt Lake City's failed attempt to get the 1998 Winter Olympics.
George Snell papers

E. H. Snyder family mining papers
The E. H. Snyder family mining papers (1885-2005) details the development of mining within the Intermountain West and the history of the involvement of the Snyder family in mining.
Ewart A. Swinyard papers
The Ewart A. Swinyard papers (1940-1988) contain laboratory notebooks, teaching material, articles, personal files, sophomore clinic preparations, handbooks, committee and research reports, meeting minutes, annual reports, and University of Utah medical information. Swinyard was a pharmaceutical researcher and a professor of pharmacology at the University of Utah.
Utah Territorial Penitentiary stone contract
The Utah Territorial Penitentiary stone contract (1858) consists of a detailed estimate by Stephen Hales and Alexander Gillispie, contractors, for completing the stone coping on the penitentiary wall.
Wyoming Sugar Company records
The Wyoming Sugar Company records (1917-1948 and 1991) contain financial statements, contracts, and statistical information related to the operation of the Wyoming Sugar Company from 1917 through 1931 and scattered documents related to the sugar industry in the 1940s and in 1991.