Newspapers
Found in 652 Collections and/or Records:
Leonard Sieff papers on the viola
Contains materials pertaining to Leonard Sieff's experience with and study of the viola. It includes newspaper articles, specialty magazines, and personal letters relating to William Primrose and the viola. Dated 1941-2009 with the bulk of the materials being from approximately 1946-1947.
Russell Simpson papers
Collection contains photographs, oil portrait, correspondence, press clippings, posters, a scrapbook, audio tapes, and personal documents relating to Simpson's early life and his work as an actor, including some correspondence from 1910-1920. Key motion pictures are "Godless Men" (1920), "Shadows of Conscience" (1921), "The Grapes of Wrath" (1940).
Six b&w photographs, newspaper clippings in envelope marked "letters - passports misc.", 1920-1924
various sizes
L. Verne Slout papers
Correspondence, pamphlets, play bills, newspaper clippings, posters, magazine articles, and a banner. The materials relate to Slout's theater company; other theater groups, including vaudeville; and to circuses.
Smith Family Cemetery, 1991
Edgar Stubbs Smoot biography
Photocopy of a typewritten biography. The item also includes photocopies of photographs and newspaper clippings. Edgar Stubbs Smoot was born in 1905 in Provo, Utah. He married Dora Millard in 1927. He was a farmer and a cattle rancher who was also an active member of the Mormon Church.
Wanda McGregor Snow correspondence and miscellaneous items
Newsletters, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and miscellaneous items. All of the materials deal with various aspects of Snow's life, especially her teaching career.
Steven L. Mayfield newspapers, 1957-2014
Contains newspapers and clippings of newspapers, mostly from Utah sources, pertaining in some way to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Newspapers discuss church conferences, leadership, and happenings of the church. Others touch on breakoff cults and criminal reports. Newspapers also discuss the Baptist church and other religions researched by Steven L. Mayfield.
Ruth Stevens papers on Albert W. Stevens
Ruth Stevens' manuscript, book and papers about her husband, Albert W. Stevens, balloon aviator for the United States Army Air Corps.
Douglas R. Stringfellow papers
Typed autobiography, newspaper clippings, letters received, typed copies of speeches, and newsletters entitled: "Day to Day with Doug." The materials deal with his motivational speeches before he was a congressman and his congressional career. The autobiography is an attempt by Stringfellow to correct the stories about his war experiences and about his various activities after he realized he had lied.