Consists of newspaper clippings, radio broadcast programs, reproductions of paintings, correspondence, diary entries, pamphlets and miscellaneous items related to Grover's career as a broadcaster and as an artist.
Pack was a pioneer in the radio broadcasting industry who worked primarily with KALL and KSL. Included are radio scripts, correspondence, newsclippings and personal and professional papers. Boxes 1-14 contain scripts, 1931-1945, for ongoing feature programs written mainly by Pack, including Famous Furniture Stories, Organ Stories, Pioneer Stories and Spelling Bee as well as some audition scripts and campaign proposals. A separate collection includes photographs of KSL. See online finding aid for a list of the programs and dates.
Repository/Collector:
J. Willard Marriott Library, Special Collections, University of Utah
Includes scrapbooks and approximately 20 radio transcription discs of his appearances, 1937-1947, on The Andy Devine Radio Show, Screen Guild, Jell-O Program, Symphonies of Sage and Texaco Star Theatre.
Papers span Farr's career in broadcasting, 1935-1984, including KDYL in Salt Lake City, KPO in San Francisco where he was associated with the Valley of the Moon program, and later KEEN, San Jose, CA, the first of a network of radio stations he managed throughout the West and Pacific Coast area.
Repository/Collector:
J. Willard Marriott Library, Special Collections, University of Utah
Contains clippings, scrapbooks, financial works and autobiographical information containing reports on local, national and international radio and television stations Baldwin was involved with, including KDYL, Salt Lake City.
Repository/Collector:
J. Willard Marriott Library, Special Collections, University of Utah