Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Found in 115 Collections and/or Records:
The Vardis Fisher Collection
This collection contains a folio, "Mount Timpanogos" written by Vardis Fisher and a press release by Opal Laurel Holmes titled "Vardis Fisher was not a Mormon." This along with an open letter to Spencer W. Kimball in response to written information claiming Fisher was Mormon.
The Weber Stake High Council Collection
Letter from the Weber Stake High council to Nathan Tanner, Jr., discussing terms of divorce
from Annie Pingree.
The Weber Stake of Zion Collection
Letter to President Lewis W. Shurtliff of the Weber Stake of Zion, of the Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints, from James D. Stirling, clerk of the High Council of the Salt Lake Stake of
Zion. Announcement that ordination of Scott Anderson to Elder was void because of rules
violation. October 24, 1889. Original, typewritten translation, and photocopy.
Thomas D. Dee and Joseph Stanford Papers
Correspondence and minutes of meetings to authorities of the Weber Stake of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from Thomas D. Dee and Joseph Stanford concerning a legal
dispute over money between Dee and Stanford. Original and photocopies, 1888, 1889. (Original
papers in Special Collections’ vault.)
Thomas McKay Farewell
Uintah City Collection
This collection contains history about Uintah City. The information was collected by former Mayor Sue Bybee. There is also materials on the documentary "Uintah United."
Uncanonized Revelations
List of revelations given by presidents of The Church of
Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints and others, 1811-1975. Photocopy of
typescript. Compiled by Fred C. Collier.
Uncle Albert’s Poems
Brochure of verse written June 23, 1932, and appeared in the Improvement Era,
February 1933. Four selections from Uncle Albert’s Poems by Albert W. Bell of Ogden, Utah.
Signed to “Ralph my dear friend Yours Bro. Bell.” Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
inspired verse. Included is a hand-written note to “Ralph” from “Bro. Bell.”