Latter Day Saint women -- Utah -- Biography
Found in 48 Collections and/or Records:
George S. Ballif papers on Utah State Bar Association and World Peace Through Law (WPTL), World Committee, 1931-1974
George S. Ballif speeches and writings, bulk 1918-1971
George S. Ballif speeches, certificates and notes, 1952-1973
John and Lenora Knight Hafen biographies
Typewritten biographies of John Hafen and his wife, Lenora Knight Hafen, written by their children including Orval Hafen and Arthur K. Hafen. John and Lenora were Mormons living in southern Utah.
Mary Minerva Dart Judd autobiography
Photocopy of a microfilm copy of a typescript. Judd writes about her youth and migration to Utah in 1850. She moved with her family to Parowan, Utah, in 1851 where she married Zadok K. Judd in 1852. She tells about the births of her children and the purchase of Indian children as well. She writes about contact with Indians, daily activities, and moving to Santa Clara, Utah, in 1856. She lived in various communities and settled in Kanab, Utah, in 1871.
Leaves from my journal
History of Entre Nous and its members, compiled by Marge Bitter, Irene Ricks, Lola Smith, and Robert J. Smith. Includes lists of officers, 1951-1984; constitutions; brief history of the organization; list of each member's birth place and current residence; and autobiographical sketches of twenty-six members. Includes photographic images of club members and their husbands.
Life and labors of the late president of the B.Y.A. Board, 1895 October 16
Original copy and photocopy of a biography by By Joseph E. Taylor. Folder 5 is a photocopy of folder 4.
Marianne Clark Sharp autobiography and scrapbook, 1907-1978
Autobiography of Sharp's early life, covering the period from 1907 to 1940. Written in journal volumes, the account is supplemented by inserted letters, photographs, ephemera, and other items documenting the events described. Prepared in the late 1970s. Dated circa 1907-1978.
Marianne Clark Sharp journal and scrapbook, 1979-1989
Contains Marianne Sharp's original journal and digital copies of the journal. Entries are accompanied by inserted photographs, letters, greeting cards, ephemera, and news clippings that document life events. Dated circa 1979-1989.
Pages from the book of life of the Hall family
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typewritten manuscript. Lund and her husband, Terry Lund, compiled family histories and biographies of members of the Hall family. The collection consists of nineteen biographies. These people were members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and most of them lived in Rockville, Utah.