seriesNo,seriesEntityName,seriesTitle,seriesDateRange,seriesArrangement,seriesDescription,seriesTotRetentDesc,seriesPrimaryClassCode,seriesExtentDesc 26016,District Court (First District : Cache County),Minute books,1896-1988.,Chronological by date.,"Utah law requires court clerks to keep a record of all proceedings\, actions\, orders\, judgments\, and decrees of the court (UCA 78-3-30). Historically\, court clerks kept this record in leather bound minute books. In these books the clerk made a daily record of all documents filed and all court actions. Minute book entries will typically name the parties involved and then provide a brief description of a hearing or other action on the date the action occurred. Since most cases span multiple days\, information on any given case is scattered through the books on the dates action was taken. Minute books also include administrative details of the court such as names of court officers present\, selection and dismissal of jurors\, and scheduling and assigning cases. Typically minute books include information about criminal cases\, civil cases\, and also probate matters which include estate settlements\, guardianships\, and adoptions.",,Public,41 microfilm reels