Youth Auxiliaries
Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:
Bertha S. Reeder photographs
Contains five scrapbooks and three larger photographs relating to Bertha S. Reeder, her church service, and her travels. Includes Reeder family photographs, news clippings detailing Reeder's term in the Young Women's Mutual Improvement Association (YWMIA) presidency, tourist information, and postcards of New England.
Maryetta Riggs minutes
Handwritten meeting minutes recording the discussions relating to the question of attending a concert. The date of the item is unknown, and the Second Ward is believed to have been in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Rules of behavior for youth
Handwritten account of "rules of behavior." This item (2 pages) was likely written by Joseph Smith III, son of Joseph Smith, the founder and Prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It was created in January 1845, about seven months after Joseph Smith, Jr. was killed. The rules are believed to be based on George Washington's "Rule of Civility."
Mette K. Seppi papers
Contains correspondence Mette K. Seppi and her family kept from various missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, photographs and programs from Mette's time at Young Women's camp, and a talk that Mette Seppi wrote about fellowship. Materials are dated 2001 to 2014.
Silver City Ward minute book
Minute book documents the beginning of a Young Ladies M.I.A. program in Silver City. The names of Stake leadership who spoke at each meeting, and the comments they made, were recorded. The journal is kept in a black hardback book, 8 by 10.5 inches, handwritten on lined paper, and is one hundred seventy-three pages in length.
Vesta Smith papers
Frank Y. Taylor papers
This collection consists of an autobiographical sketch by Taylor, a photoduplicated copy of the "Book of Remembrance" for the "Granite Stake of Zion," and photocopies of Taylor's newspaper obituary. The personal history is short and outlines the author's life from birth to the year 1905. It includes the blessing given to him as a baby and several patriarchal blessings he received.
Young Ladies Mutual Improvement Association minutes
Minutes of local church organization, commonly known as the YLMIA, headquartered in Provo, Utah. Clerks who wrote the minutes included Mary Borhard and Prilla Frisby. The minutes include regular mention of Alice Louise Reynolds, an officer of the organization.
Young Women's Mutual Improvement Association meeting minutes
Photocopy of handwritten meeting minutes and a list. The minutes were taken at a meeting held on 3 May 1881 to organize the association in the Provo First Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The item lists members, and the secretary, Pauline E. Hardy, also records her testimony of the Mormon faith.