Youth Auxiliaries
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
15th Ward MIA fortnightly review
15th Ward MIA fortnightly review, editorials by F.J. Russell, undated.
Elaine Cannon papers
Contains correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, plaques, printed ephemera photographs, and other material created by Elaine Cannon and other members of the Cannon family. The materials document Cannon's church service, writing, and family life. Includes audio and video recordings. Also includes materials created by D. James Cannon, mainly related to his personal life and church service. Materials date from between 1832 and 2003.
Georgius Y. Cannon papers
Collection contain a letter, a eulogy, and some articles. These papers are all in regard to the Cannon family, and their importance to the early history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints MIA records
Records concerning the LDS church MIA leaders in New York, 1931-1934.
Contributor (Salt Lake City, Utah) letter
One typewritten letter addressed to William M. Palmer in Aurora, Utah and signed with "The Contributor Co." The letter asks Palmer to continue his work of finding subscribers for the periodical.
Deacon's Quorum meeting minutes
Minutes of a Deacon's Quorum meetings of the Mormon Church in Farmington, Utah, with Herbert Stayner acting as president. Henry Miller took notes. Stayner admonished the boys to sweep the chapel twice a week, to help with the sacrament, and to pray often.
Dingle Ward records
Contains records of the Dingle Ward, dated 1887-1904 and 1942-1951. Includes a bishop's storehouse ledger, two Young Women's Mutual Improvement Association roll books, a freewill offering day book, and a record of ward funds ledger.
Mary Ann Burnham Freeze diaries
Handwritten diaries, notebook, and letter of Mary Ann Burnham Freeze, a Latter-day Saint woman. Freeze writes about her life in Salt Lake City and in Logan, Utah. She served as a member of the General Board of the Young Ladies' National Mutual Improvement Association of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She writes about her various family and social activities, including her account of living in a polygamous household. Materials dated 1875-1899.
Lackawanna Branch Sunday School photograph
Contains a photograph labeled, "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Lackawanna Branch Sunday School. Jacksonville Fla." Dated 1923.
Dorothy L. Lisonbee papers
Contains papers, journals, scrapbooks, photos, newsletters, teaching materials, travel plan research and experiences, personal history collection and drafts, and other memorabilia from Lisonbee. Topics included with these materials memoirs of her mission with her husband in Guam-Micronesia and Ireland, volunteer opportunities in the AARP and the Kiwanas Club, letters and cards from friends and family, research for her autobiography, etc. Material dated approximately 1891-2014.