Newsletters.
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Andrew Husberg Newsletters
Two articles from the “Request,” a newsletter by Andrew Husberg, ca. 1935,
1936. One is titled, “Wanted Strikebreakers to Grow Beets for Sugar Co. & Church Leaders,” ca.
1935. The second is titled, “The Reaction to a Request for a General Assembly,” ca. 1936.
Department of Geology and Geography records
This collection contains The Geozoic News newsletters, annual reports, department meeting minutes, tenure criteria, and a list of publications.
FLDS Materials
Hubert C. Lambert papers
Arranged into four series: Series 1, Binders; Series 2, Note cards; Series 3, Slides; and Series 4, Utah Geozoic News.
Judith Mitchell papers
This collection is in the original order it was received and is arranged into five series: Series 1, Conferences, 1978-2012; Series 2, Publications, 1985-2007; Series 3, Grants, funding, and projects, 1993-2012; Series 4, Correspondence, 2005-2012; Series 6, Utah Council of the International Reading Association (UCIRA), 1976-2012
Ogden Amateur Radio Club
Started in May of 1921 when a group of four got together to exchange ideas and talk radio. It
now has roughly eighty members with its own newsletter and website. The newsletter has been
incorporated into its website as an e-magazine.
Old Timers’ Club Collection
Newsletter entitled Old Timers News from the Old Timers’ Club, retired employees from the
United States Forest Service.
Peter Pan Bakery Newsletters
This collection contains newsletters from Peter Pan Bakery.
Ruth Swenson papers
The collection includes meeting minutes, reports, agendas, statistics, curriculum, requisitions, memoranda, newsletters, personal writings, newspaper clippings, photographs, event flyers, and programs. Writings of Reed Swenson’s family, and personal items of Ruth and Reed including photographs.
Victory News
Found at and donated by Ogden High School, the Victory News Collection is made up of Utah Army Service Forces Depot-DDO (Defense Depot Ogden), Victory News. They are arranged chronologically from 1943-1944. There is one with no date.