Grantsville (Utah)
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Alma Helaman Hale, Jr. biographical papers, 1860-1938
The collection contains the journal of Alma Helaman Hale, Jr., January 1, 1891 - August 28, 1909; newspaper clippings and documents; and draft of Alma H. Hale, Jr. material. Alma Helaman Hale, Jr. life and travels; spiritual manifestations; and early 20th century Utah history.
Alma Helaman Hale, Jr. journal, 1891-1909
The collection contains the journal of Alma Helaman Hale, Jr., January 1, 1891 - August 28, 1909; newspaper clippings and documents; and draft of Alma H. Hale, Jr. material. Alma Helaman Hale, Jr. life and travels; spiritual manifestations; and early 20th century Utah history.
Alma Helaman Hale, Jr. newspaper clippings and documents, undated
The collection contains the journal of Alma Helaman Hale, Jr., January 1, 1891 - August 28, 1909; newspaper clippings and documents; and draft of Alma H. Hale, Jr. material. Alma Helaman Hale, Jr. life and travels; spiritual manifestations; and early 20th century Utah history.
Alma Helaman Hale collection
The collection contains the journal of Alma Helaman Hale, Jr., January 1, 1891 - August 28, 1909; newspaper clippings and documents; and draft of Alma H. Hale, Jr. material. Alma Helaman Hale, Jr. life and travels; spiritual manifestations; and early 20th century Utah history.
My life history
Comments on her ancestors, and recalls her early life in Provo, Utah; attendance at Brigham Young University, where she majored in physical education, 1941-1945; experiences as a schoolteacher, 1945-1955, in Grantsville, Richfield, and Lehi, Utah, and in Preston, Idaho; service as a Latter-day Saint missionary in the Northwestern States Mission, laboring in Oregon and Washington, 1948-1950; and family experiences. Includes several pictures and other illustrations.
Edward J. Starkie autobiography
Handwritten autobiography. Starkie writes about his early life in England, his conversion to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, his migration to Utah in 1878, and his life in Tooele, Grantsville, and Ashley Valley, Utah. Starkie concentrates on the early years of his life in England. Also included is a two-page typewritten biography of Starkie by his daughter, Mrs. Isaac M. Jones.