Scrapbooks
Found in 287 Collections and/or Records:
Salt Lake City club and music scene collection
The Salt Lake City club and music scene collection (1987-1996) includes mostly musical and political fliers, posters, and handbills.
Salt Lake Council of Women records
The Salt Lake Council of Women records (1912-2009) contain programs, newsclippings, and administrative materials used by the Salt Lake City organization's leaders and members over the course of the Council's existence since 1912. The Salt Lake Council of Women is a women's volunteer public service group in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Jean Saubert papers
The Jean Saubert papers (1956-1998) contain a scrapbook, magazine articles, newspaper, and map relating to her international ski career. Saubert was a member of the U.S. Olympic/World Championship ski teams in 1962, 1964, and 1966. She won silver and bronze medals in the 1964 Innsbruck Winter Olympics. She later taught in elementary schools in Colorado, Utah, and Oregon, and was a physical education instructor at Brigham Young University.
Saving the Legacy collection
This collection consists of items donated by World War II veterans in conjunction with their oral history interviews conducted by the American West Center. This collection is ongoing, and items will be added periodically.
Eldridge Schilling, Jr. scrapbook
The Eldridge Schilling, Jr. scrapbook (1952) contains photographs and a typescript diary of a trip taken West in 1952.
Scrapbook of collected poetry
This scrapbook contains a well considered collection of poetry in printed, typed and hand-written formats.
Jack Sears papers
The Jack Sears papers (1897-1977, 2002) consist mainly of drawings and printing blocks by John Septimus "Jack" Sears (1875-1969). Sears was well-known as a "joke-drawing" artist and took newspaper jobs with Utah's Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News, as well as other papers. He wrote and illustrated several books and was an art instructor at the University of Utah for many years.
Robert N. and Clara (Peggy) Broomfield Sears papers
The Robert N. and Peggy Broomfield Sears papers (1880s-1992) consist mainly of scrapbooks documenting the activities of this couple, including Robert Sears's career with Phillips Petroleum Company.
Seeholzer family scrapbook [photocopy] and medals
The Seeholzer family family scrapbook [photocopy] and medals (1941-1998) center around the family's acquisition and operation of Beaver Mountain ski area in Logan, Utah.
Adrien and Emilie Segil papers
The Adrien and Emilie Segil papers (1825-1987) contain a scrapbook and general materials relating to Adrien and Emilie's fashion retail business.
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.
Ivor D. Sharp scrapbooks [photocopies]
The Ivor D. Sharp scrapbooks (1930s-1970s) are in the form of three photocopied scrapbooks and include family and business correspondence, legal documents, memorabilia, KSL business papers, and photographs. Sharp was involved with KSL Radio and served as executive vice president.
Charles Shepherd papers
The Charles Shepherd papers (1905-1950) consist of clippings, photographs, programs, and reviews originally in scrapbooks detailing Shepherd's professional music career as a pianist, conductor and piano teacher. Includes a monograph on the history of theater in Utah by Horace G. Whitney. Charles Shepherd was a Utah pianist and conductor of the Salt Lake Philharmonic Orchestra, 1919-1927.
Silver Brothers Iron Works records
The Silver Brothers Iron Works records (1870s-1991) consist of business and family materials related to this Salt Lake City company.
Donna Toland Smart papers
Snow Cup Race scrapbook
The Snow Cup Race scrapbook (1962-1963) consists of news clippings, correspondence, photographs, and project proposal materials. The Snow Cup Race was created to promote skiing in the Intermountain and Salt Lake Area. This event was held at Alta, Utah beginning in the 1940s. Skiers who have participated in the races include Jim Gaddis, Lynn Johnson, Billy Kidd, Corey Engen, and Margo Walters.
Clifford C. Snyder papers
Horace Sylvester Snyder family papers
The Horace Sylvester Snyder family papers (1902-2010) contain the personal and professional papers of Horace Sylvester Snyder (1912-2010) a professional photographer, and his father, Horace Greeley Snyder (1873-1951), the owner of multiple mines in the American West. The collection contains biographical information and correspondence of extended family members within the Snyder and Sylvester families.
Solitude Ski Patrol scrapbook
The Solitude Ski Patrol scrapbook (1967) contains collected materials regarding staff training, staff testing, avalanche preparedness, correspondence, and news clippings. Main staff for the 1967-1968 season included Dick Frost, Jim Sewell, Dean Tucker, Steve Utley, Dick Bench, John Lee, Brent Bain and Russ Schneider.
Ike Spencer scrapbook
The Ike Spencer scrapbook (1972-1973) consists of news clippings, photographs and handwritten notes regarding Spencer's football career as a running back for the University of Utah.