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Radio broadcasters -- Utah

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Frank Cyrus Carman papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1004
Abstract The Frank Cyrus Carman papers (1924-1989) consist of correspondence, broadcast transcripts, financial and business records, and QSL (radio transmission) cards documenting Frank Cyrus Carman's career in radio broadcasting. Carman established and managed several early Utah commercial radio stations, including KUTA (later KLUB) and KISN in Salt Lake City. The bulk of the collection consists of records, including advertising and public affairs broadcast transcripts, from these stations.
Dates: 1924-1989

B. Floyd Farr papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 0934
Abstract The B. Floyd Farr papers (1936-1946) consist of advertisements, program correspondence, and scripts from KDYL and KPO; NBC annual reports (1936-1945); and various radio-related publications. Includes a biography written by George Snell. Farr was a radio announcer, engineer, and executive.
Dates: 1936-1946

Sam Kiefer papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1396
Abstract The Sam Kiefer papers (circa 1930s-1940s) consist of broadcast source material, correspondence, and fan mail primarily addressed to Peter Spraynozzle (Sam Kiefer), at KSL Radio Station, Salt Lake City, Utah. Included are radio scripts and clippings of columns written for the Utah Labor News under the name Peter Spraynozzle.
Dates: circa 1930s-1940s

Fielding K. Smith papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 0889
Abstract The Fielding K. Smith (1918-1965) papers consist of correspondence, clippings, Christmas cards, a children's book, and a pencil drawing. The majority of correspondence relates to Smith's activities as an emcee and comes from well-known figures in Utah polities and business and in the LDS Church.
Dates: 1918-1965

Francis Urry papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0659
Abstract The Francis Urry papers (1920-1984) consist of personal, religious, and performing arts materials. Included are genealogy records, resumes, programs, correspondence, scripts, articles, brochures, notes, and other papers.
Dates: 1920-1984