Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Found in 580 Collections and/or Records:
Jean Saubert papers
The Jean Saubert papers (1956-1998) contain a scrapbook, magazine articles, newspaper, and map relating to her international ski career. Saubert was a member of the U.S. Olympic/World Championship ski teams in 1962, 1964, and 1966. She won silver and bronze medals in the 1964 Innsbruck Winter Olympics. She later taught in elementary schools in Colorado, Utah, and Oregon, and was a physical education instructor at Brigham Young University.
Save Our Canyons records
The Save Our Canyons records (1955-2013) contain administrative materials, correspondence, community outreach materials, court records, and news clippings pertaining to the committee’s efforts to promote environmental conservation and protect natural spaces along the Wasatch Front. Save Our Canyons (SOC) is a non-profit organization founded in 1972 in response to growing threats to natural spaces along the Wasatch Front.
Saving the Legacy collection
This collection consists of items donated by World War II veterans in conjunction with their oral history interviews conducted by the American West Center. This collection is ongoing, and items will be added periodically.
Frank E. Schefski papers
The Frank E. Schefski papers (1895-1946) contain correspondence, photographs, and news clippings. Some of the news clippings are written by Schefski. Frank E. Schefski was a Salt Lake City sports news reporter, a political activist, and secretary to Mayor W. Mont Ferry, President of US Realty Company. The majority of news clippings, as well as correspondence, pertain to hunting and wildland management issues.
John Schmitt papers
The John Schmitt papers (1879-2012) contains research materials pertaining to the McChrystal family, the Tintic Mining area, and Eureka. The McChrystal family arrived in Eureka from Michigan in 1877. Their life in Eureka and Salt Lake can be followed in various newspapers online such as The Salt Lake Tribune, Eureka Reporter and others. The Tintic Mining region is still active and increasing in importance.
Anthony and Herbert Schwartz papers
The Anthony and Herbert Schwartz papers (1960-2003) consists of materials regarding the Winter Olympic Games held in Salt Lake City, Utah, along with other materials regarding ski resorts and skiing.
Heber J. Sears papers
The Heber J. Sears papers (1897-1942) contain an index card to temple records, a letter to Florence Sears, a booklet composed by Sears of favorite poems, and two news clippings. Also included is correspondence from B.H. Roberts, James E. Talmage, and Heber J. Grant. Sears was a former professor at the University of Utah, physician and surgeon.
Luella Seeholzer collection on Beaver Mountain Ski Area
The Luella Seeholzer collection on Beaver Mountain Ski Area consists of clippings related to the skiing career of Harold Seeholzer and the operation of Beaver Mountain Ski Area. Also included is a photocopy and transcription of a handwritten autobiography by Harold Seeholzer, 1962.
Adrien and Emilie Segil papers
The Adrien and Emilie Segil papers (1825-1987) contain a scrapbook and general materials relating to Adrien and Emilie's fashion retail business.
Sol J. Selvin papers
The Sol J. Selvin papers (1937-1982) consist of certificates, biographies, legislative documents, correspondence, and news clippings concerning Solomon "Sol" Joseph Selvin (1878-1958), a former Utah Senator and businessman.
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.
Shared Ministry in Utah records
The Shared Ministry in Utah records (1959-1997) consist of documents relating to the operation and activity of Utah's Shared Ministry, a ministry composed of multiple denominations. A majority of the collection focuses on the ministry's involvement with campus life, mainly at the University of Utah.
Margaret Condie Sharp papers
The Margaret Condie Sharp papers (1872-1924, 2003) contain an 1872 diary and two articles about Sharp. Margaret Condie Sharp (1839-1928) came to Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1862. Sharp's husband, Joseph Sharp, died when she was twenty five, leaving her to raise six children alone.
Karen Shepherd papers
Tracey Wendell and Leone Sorensen Shepherd papers
The Tracey Wendell and Leone Sorensen Shepherd papers (1912-1987) contain personal and family documents. Included are birth, marriage, and death materials; greeting cards; piano music and instruction; news clippings; and family histories. Tracey Wendell Shepherd (1903-1982) grew up in Paris, Idaho, where he attended Fielding Academy. He married Leone Sorensen (1900-1987), a piano instructor, in Salt Lake City in 1923.
Richard Farnham Sherwood papers
The Richard Farnham Sherwood papers (1942-1991) consist of personal papers, WWII Air Force materials, information pertaining to the Senior World Exchange Program and political activism materials.
Clarice Short papers
The Clarice Short papers (1904-1975) consist of diaries, correspondence to her family in New Mexico, and rough drafts of poems. Short was an author and a member of the University of Utah Department of English.
Linda Sillitoe papers
The Linda Sillitoe papers (1940-1996) contain handwritten and typed manuscripts of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction, as well as research files consisting of news clippings, correspondence, articles, promotional materials, and other documents. Included are drafts and correspondence for a biography of Lowell L. Bennion by Mary Bradford for which Linda Sillitoe served as editor. Sillitoe is a writer and poet.
Suzanne Skinner papers
The Suzanne Skinner papers (1944-1945) consist of news articles, time sheets, race results, and postcards surrounding Skinner's skiing career.