Newsletters
Found in 149 Collections and/or Records:
Humanists of Utah records
Lyman P. Hunter papers
The Lyman P. Hunter papers (1890-1985) contain articles, genealogy materials, meeting minutes, correspondence, news clippings, reports, research proposals, training manuals, newsletters, and speeches. These items focus on three areas of interest to Hunter (1898-1985): environmental quality, the coating industry (of paints, stains, and varnishes), and biographical material.
Intermountain Conference on Children's Literature records
The Intermountain Conference on Children's Literature records (1965-1987) contains conference materials including forms, schedules, programs, pamphlets, brochures, newsletters, notices, memos, announcements, book and film lists, author profiles, and correspondence. Included are similar materials from the first Intermountain Conference on Young Adult Literature in 1966.
Intermountain Ski Instructors Association records
Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), Utah Chapter records
The Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) Utah Chapter records (1927-2012) contain organizational materials for both the National JACL and local chapters as well as materials from other Japanese American events and organizations.
Japanese American relocation collection
Japanese Church of Christ records
The Japanese Church of Christ records (1951-2004, 2024) contains church newsletters that were sent out from the 1960s and 1999-2004. Also included are some service programs and a letter written to the congregation from Rev. George Hanabusa and other general materials.
Julie Jensen papers
The Julie Jensen papers (1963-2013) consist of teaching and professional materials along with play scripts, production materials, and other play writing publications. Jensen has a Ph.D. in Theatre, is a playwright and became the resident playwright for the Salt Lake Acting Company towards the end of her career.
Jewish archives
Howard D. Johnson papers
The Howard D. Johnson papers (1946-1985) contain newsletters, publications, clippings, and biographical materials. Howard Johnson was a developer of the ceilometer, president of KNAK radio and founder of KOVO radio stations in Utah and a meteorologist.