Programs (publications)
Found in 123 Collections and/or Records:
Salt Lake Buddhist Church dedication program and scrapbook
The Salt Lake Buddhist Church dedication program (1962) is titled, "Dedication Ceremony of the Golden Anniversary Memorial Service" (March 17, 18, and 24, 1962) of the new church building of the Salt Lake Buddhist congregation. The scrapbook (1962-1963) is titled, "Special Articles for New Buddhist Temple Building" and consists of various newspapers and a drawing.
Salt Lake Oratorio Society records
The Salt Lake Oratorio Society records (1914-1987) provide a detailed view of the society's development and ascent to the artistic acclaim. Included are business and financial records, materials dealing with annual Messiah renditions, correspondence, press materials, and papers dealing with various other productions performed by the society. The Salt Lake Oratorio Society was incorporated in 1914 and has become an internationally acclaimed music group.
Scandinavian Conference and Reunion programs
The Scandinavian Conference and Reunion programs (1915-1941) were created for the LDS annual Scandinavian Conference and Reunion meetings. The collection also includes miscellaneous musical programs.
Harold Schindler papers
The Harold Schindler papers (1885-1971) includes information about various theatre centers and exerpts from the book entitled Orrin Porter Rockwell. This collection also includes copies of the Women's Exponent. Harold Schindler was a columnist for the Salt Lake Tribune and a writer on Utah history.
Service Star Legion records
The Service Star Legion records (1905-1985) contain materials concerning the Salt Lake County Chapter, the Utah Division, and the National group of the Service Star Legion (SSL). The SSL was a patriotic society, which had its beginnings in Maryland during World War I (WWI). It was organized in Utah, and called that Salt Lake County Chapter, also known as the War Mothers.
Arthur Shepherd papers
The Arthur Shepherd papers (1892-2010) consist mainly of original composition manuscripts created by Shepherd (1880-1958), a music composer, conductor, and teacher. Also included in the collection are correspondence, awards, lecture notes, news clippings, biographical information, concert programs, and other materials.
Margaret Louise Smith papers
The Margaret Louise Smith papers (1895-1994) consist mostly of correspondence from the years 1911-1991, newsletters, notebooks and notes, programs, legal documents, and other personal materials.
Social Hall research report
The Social Hall research report (1977) was created by John M. Bourne, a Pioneer State Park historian. It describes the construction and use of the old Social Hall in Salt Lake City, Utah, which was demolished in 1922. A replica of the building was erected at the Pioneer Trail State Park in Salt Lake City in 1979. Also included are a program for the ground breaking ceremonies for the replica and photocopied documents and clippings used in research.
South Valley Unitarian Universalist Society records
The South Valley Unitarian Universalist Society records (1981-1997) consist of newsletters, annual report, society history, meeting minutes, correspondence and other records documenting the history and activities of this organization. The society focuses on service and is a fellowship of free minds in the study and practice of liberal religion, the development of the human potential of its participants and the building of a better local and world economy.
John D. Spencer papers
The John D. Spencer papers (1895-1933) contain correspondence, speeches, biographical sketches, programs, and material related to Spencer's affiliation with the Salt Lake Arts Center, the Fine Arts and Letters Society of Utah, the Salt Lake City Opera Company, and other organizations. John D. Spencer (1858-1947) was an insurance executive and patron of the arts.