Box 3
Contains 16 Results:
Architectural Projects, 1920s-1960s
"Mormon Moderne: Latter-day Saint Architecture, 1925-1945
In this article by Paul Anderson, architectural historian, several examples of contemporary architecture commissioned and built as meeting houses by the LDS Church are discussed. Anderson writes, "Perhaps the finest integration of Art Deco in an LDS meeting house was the Minidoka Stake Tabernacle in Rupert, Idaho, by Lorenzo Snow Young."
Building Dedications, 1950s-1960s
Programs for Uintah High School, 1955; Granger Senior High, 1958; Highland High, 1958; and the J. Ruben Clark Jr. Library, 1961, are included.
Brigham Young University Library, 1959, 1961
Photocopies of several publications about the library, from its ground breaking to its dedication.
J. Willard Marriott Library, 1968
Photocopies of published items about the new library.
Articles of Incorporation, 1968
This was to be the new business agreement between Bing and Bob Fowler, showing them as equal partners and shareholders in the firm. It was drawn up but not signed.
Lease Agreement, 1961
This was the lease for the firm's new office located in the Executive Building at 455 East 400 South.
Partnership Agreements, 1962-1965
Documents are the Dissloution Agreement of Lorenzo S. Young and Partners, whereby Shirl Cornwall is related from the partnership, and the formation of a new three-year partnership, from January 1, 1965 and ending December 31, 1967. Lorenzo S. Young and Robert A. Fowler are shown as equal partners and each of their general duties is specified in the unsigned Articles of Incorporation Agreement.
Partnership Settlement, 1968
Items in this folder outline the sipute and resolution between representative's of Bing's estate and Robert Fowler over the disposition of the firms assests.