Minutes (Records)
Found in 7205 Collections and/or Records:
Young Ladies' Association records
Contains three volumes of meeting minutes and lists of students' names, 1893, 1895-1902.
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.
Lee E. Young papers
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, photocopied scrapbook, speeches, reports, certificates, and meeting minutes. The materials relate to land appraisals in Utah, the management of state lands, and the impact of economic development on the land.
Young Mens' and Young Ladies' Joint Stock Library Association of Pleasant Grove Records
The collection consists of a single certificate of stock, two sheets of loose leaf notes, and two record books. The records span from 1878- 1887.
Young Men's Institute minutes book
Contains the original, bound minutes book and a complete typescript. The book contains minutes of both general meetings of the Institute and board meetings, as well as the constitution and bylaws of the organization. Notably, Karl G. Maeser served as one of the inaugural board members.
Young Mothers Council records
Contains a scrapbook of the Young Mothers Council which covers the years 1965-1973. It includes programs, meeting minutes, photographs, letters, and newspaper clippings about the events of the club during those years. The second box in the collection contains loose programs, meeting minutes, letters, photographs, and newspaper clippings dealing with the life of the council.
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.