seriesNo,seriesEntityName,seriesTitle,seriesDateRange,seriesArrangement,seriesDescription,seriesTotRetentDesc,seriesPrimaryClassCode,seriesExtentDesc 4468,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Correspondence,1976-1984.,"Alphabetical by subject, thereunder chronological by date.","This series contains an assortment of general correspondence along with letters\, notes\, press releases\, brochures\, reports\, briefings and declarations that passed through the governor's office between 1976 and 1984. Subjects within this series tend to be small in volume but range across a wide spectrum of topics that pertained to Governor Matheson and his office. The section of documents labeled ""miscellaneous correspondence"" demonstrates the considerable number of individual\, loose correspondence that passed through the governor's office during his administration. Specific topics of importance dealt with heavily in this series include flooding issues related to the Great Salt Lake\, proceedings of the state legislature at different times\, nuclear testing and waste disposal in Utah\, the state/federal government standoff with John Singer\, and water/land issues in the state.,Business-related correspondence which provide unique information about agency functions\, policies\, procedures\, or programs. These records document material discussions and decisions made regarding all agency interests\, and may originate on paper\, electronic mail\, or other media. This correspondence is filed separately from program case files\, and project files.",,Public,34.00 cubic feet 75 microfilm reels 19077,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Appointment books,1977-1984.,Chronological by date.,"This series contains a daily record of appointments that were scheduled with Governor Matheson. Appointments were kept to give order to Matheson's obligations. The Governor routinely met with representatives of various state agencies and other individuals; he frequently traveled to conferences to meet with other governors\, and he often traveled to Washington\, D.C.\, to meet with federal officials. Within each appointment book\, each day is divided into half-hour blocks. Entries include information on whom the Governor was meeting\, where\, when\, and the intended discussion topic for the meeting.",,Public,1.00 cubic foot 3 microfilm reels 1595,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Legislative bill files,1977-1984.,"Chronological by session, thereunder alphanumeric by bill type and number.","This series contains copies of House and Senate bills and resolutions\, as well as drafts\, notes\, and related correspondence from Governor Matheson's office. The Governor received copies of legislative bills in order to determine his own position on the issue and what his action on the bill would be\, as well as to relay copies of many of the bills to the Attorney General for an opinion on the constitutionality of the bill. Most of the correspondence is generated by the legislature\, the Attorney General's office\, and the Governor's office.",,Public,8.00 cubic feet 25 microfilm reels 1547,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Extradition case files,1975-1983.,"Alphabetically by document type, thereunder chronologically by year.","This series contains correspondence between Governor Matheson's office and officials from other states concerning extradition of fugitives. From 1977 to 1981\, the extradition coordinator for the State of Utah was Tina Falvo; from 1981 to about 1983\, the extradition coordinator was Debra Jones. The fugitives concerned include those who committed the crime in Utah and fled to another state\, and those who committed the crime out-of-state and fled to Utah.",,Public,5.35 cubic feet 11 microfilm reels 19161,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Natural resources working files,1964-1984.,"Alphabetical by subject, thereunder alphabetical by subject or document type, thereunder chronological by date.","This series contains numerous types of records (including correspondence\, memoranda\, notes\, policy statements\, speeches\, testimonies\, proposals\, and reports) generated and received by the Governor's office that reflect the development of Utah policy on the management and use of Utah's land and natural resources from 1977 to 1984. This time-period in Utah's history was marked by increased contention between Utah citizens\, and local\, state\, and federal entities regarding the ownership\, management\, and use of Utah's natural resources; the records in this series reflect the role of the Governor and his staff as those responsible for the acknowledgment\, and possible incorporation\, of constituent and governmental concerns in policy-making in this area. Three major issues represented in this series are the Sagebrush Rebellion\, Project BOLD\, and the Central Utah Project.",,Public,20.00 cubic feet 45 microfilm reels 4533,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Legal association correspondence,1977-1984.,"Alphabetical by subject, thereunder chronological by year.","This series contains correspondence\, bulletins and reports relating to Governor Matheson's membership on the American Bar Association\, the Stanford Law School Board of Visitors and his participation in the American Judicature Society.",,Public,1.00 cubic foot 2 microfilm reels 24106,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Community Development Block Grant Program records,1978-1984.,"Alphabetical by subject, thereunder chronological by date.","This series contains memoranda\, official letters and reports dealing with the acquisition and distribution of funds made available to Utah through a series of block grants and block grant programs. Most documents are from different state agencies and deal with efforts made by those agencies to get federal departments to consider their needs when distributing funds via the block grants.",,Public,0.35 cubic foot 1 microfilm reel 24105,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Newspaper clippings,1977-1983.,Chronological by year.,These are newspaper clippings from a paid clipping service the governor's office subscribed to. All clipped stories deal with the governor and his office or administration.,,Public,5.00 cubic feet 5 microfilm reels 1646,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),MX missile records,1976-1983.,"Alphabetical by document type, thereunder alphabetical by subject.","This series contains correspondence\, newspaper clippings\, petitions\, reports\, publications\, speeches\, statements\, and testimonies regarding the possible basing of the MX (""Missile Experimental"") system in Utah. The records reflect the interaction of constituents and federal and state governmental officials in the development of a policy which would accommodate the Carter and Reagan administrations\, as well as continue to provide for the safety of Utah citizens. Records in this series were received and retained by Governor Matheson's office.",,Public,2.00 cubic feet 5 microfilm reels 4455,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Speeches,1976-1984.,Chronological by date.,"This series contains drafts\, final copies\, notes and other preparatory materials for speeches made by Governor Matheson during his two terms in office\, as well as in the six-month period prior to his first term. Matheson gave speeches that expressed his policy on a certain matter\, his recommendations to the Legislature\, and his assessment of the ""State of the State."" Speeches were made at dedications of buildings; at meetings\, conventions\, and conferences of various social\, political\, and business interests in Utah (including the Governor's Conference on Aging and State Democratic Conventions); to the Utah Legislature; and to Utah's citizens. Of particular interest are the speeches that Matheson gave to U.S. Congressional subcommittees on topics ranging from wilderness legislation and natural resource management\, to compensation for Southern Utah victims of radiation exposure. Topics for the speeches include water management\, the Central Utah Project\, labor\, economic development\,,agriculture\, public lands\, mining\, coal and other natural resources\, nuclear waste\, health care\, the federal budget\, federalism and regionalism. This series also includes Matheson's two inaugural speeches\, budget recommendations and other messages to the legislature\, and commencement addresses.",,Public,3.35 cubic feet 9 microfilm reels 1601,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Constituent correspondence,1972-1983.,"Alphabetical by initial letter of correspondent's surname, topic, or state agency.","This series includes letters to the Governor's office from Utah citizens and others who are presenting their opinions on various topics (some of which are controversial)\, requesting action by the Governor or the State on various issues or situations\, or simply requesting information or souvenir items from the Governor's office. In addition to the incoming letters\, this series includes responses from the Governor's office and detailed written telephone messages from the Governor's HOTLINE telephone system. Various issues represented in this correspondence include the controversy over the Oral and Total Communications programs at the Utah School for the Deaf in Ogden\, energy shortages and energy assistance payments\, welfare\, the Equal Rights Amendment and International Women's Year\, possible closure of the Geneva Steel industrial plant\, highway safety\, Medicaid and Medicare\, and\, especially notable from 1979-1981\, income and property taxes. Topics listed in the series description as a,state agency most often contains correspondence that was referred to that division\, department\, or agency for either a direct reply or a draft of a reply for the Governor's signature.",,Public,22.00 cubic feet 51 microfilm reels 19410,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Weteye nerve gas bomb records,1960-1982.,Alphabetical by document type.,"This series contains correspondence\, newspaper clippings\, petitions\, and reports relating to the 1981 re-location of ""Weteye"" nerve gas bombs from the Rocky Mountain Arsenal in Colorado to the Tooele Army Depot in Utah. The records reflect the interaction of constituents and federal and state governmental officials in the development of a policy which would allow for the safest possible transfer of the Weteye bombs to Utah. Governor Matheson and many constituents were opposed to the move. Many of the records in this series reflect the need for the Department of Defense to provide complete and accurate Environmental Impact Statements concerning the re-location of the Weteye bombs.",,Public,1.00 cubic foot 3 microfilm reels 5418,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Declarations and executive orders,1976-1984.,"Alphabetical by subject, thereunder chronological by year.","This series contains declarations\, proclamations\, executive orders and correspondence as well as an aperture set of executive orders issued by the office of Governor Matheson. Topics within the declarations and proclamations are widespread and diverse\, while topics within the executive orders tend to reflect specific events happening at the time. Photocopies of executive orders from previous administrations are also found in this series along with a list of every executive order issued between 1917 and 1983.",,Public,2.00 cubic feet 3 microfilm reels 24107,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Utah Conference on Families records,1979-1981.,"Alphabetical by subject, thereunder chronological by date.","This series contains letters\, reports\, resumes and schedules dealing with the White House Conference on Families and the Utah Conference on Families. Several documents are related to individuals and organizations wanting consideration in sending delegates to represent the state at the national conference. Other documents relate to the planning\, staging and fallout from the Utah conference.",,Public,0.20 cubic foot 1 microfilm reel 19280,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Budget records,1976-1984.,"Alphabetical by subject, thereunder chronological by date.","This series contains correspondence\, carbon copies\, official letters\, reports\, summaries and receipts all related to the budget needs and spending procedures of the state and the governor's office. This series displays budget information for the state from the time period while also reflecting the cost of government during the Matheson administration. Most correspondence in the series was created by official state agencies and was produced in order to ask for the Governor's aid in procuring funds or extending budgets. Occasionally these requests are met with withdrawals from the Governor's Emergency Fund. Reports and summaries demonstrate spending on both the state and agency levels by fiscal year. Most receipts and carbon copies detail expenditures made by the office of the Governor or by the Governor himself.",,Public,4.00 cubic feet 8 microfilm reels 4530,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Federal correspondence,1975-1984.,"Alphabetically by federal agency, federal office, or topic.","This series contains correspondence\, reports\, and other materials generated by the interaction between Governor Matheson's office and federal agencies and offices. These materials reflect the role of federal agencies in the development of state policies and federal policies that affect Utah. Of particular note are the materials generated by the Department of Agriculture (including the National Forest Service) and the Department of the Interior (including the Bureau of Land Management and the National Park Service)\, all of which deal with the development and management of Utah lands\, including the possible creation of Lone Peak Wilderness Area in 1977\, and somewhat extensive correspondence between Matheson and the Secretary of the Interior\, Cecil D. Andrus. Of additional interest may be materials on the proposal to relocate ""Weteye"" nerve gas bombs from Rocky Mountain Arsenal in Colorado to the Tooele Army Depot in Utah; those materials may be found under the Department of the Army in,this series.",,Public,9.00 cubic feet 22 microfilm reels 19269,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),County records,1976-1983.,"Alphabetical by document type or topic, thereunder alphabetical by county or association name, thereunder chronological by date.","This series contains correspondence\, ""county profiles\,"" newspaper clippings\, and other information generated by county governments\, the Governor's office\, and others regarding issues of concern to those counties and the development of policies to address those concerns. This series also includes schedules and other related materials generated by Governor Matheson's office regarding trips that Matheson made during his administrations to counties throughout Utah. Also contained in this series are records from representatives of various governments of cities and towns\, filed with records from the appropriate county. Issues of concern to local and county government representatives include water management\, economic development\, employment rates and job training\, highways and transportation\, energy development\, power plant sitings\, wilderness designations\, housing\, health facilities\, and the floods and mudslides that several Utah counties experienced in 1983.,Records created by agency administration to document the research\, creation and application of agency programs\, policies and procedures. May include correspondence\, policy and program case files\, and executive files documenting leadership roles and decision making processes.",,Public,3.00 cubic feet 5 microfilm reels 28183,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Artifacts given to the Governor Scott Matheson,1977-1984.,None.,"These artifacts are gifts and memorabilia given to the governor in his or her official capacity usually in recognition of public service or in commemoration of an event. Included are objects of significant monetary or historical value\, such as plaques\, figurines or statues\, decorative plates and items associated with special events. Not included are memorabilia of a transient nature such as ball caps\, t-shirts\, and perishable items.",,Public, 219,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Board and commission appointment records,1969-1984.,"Chronological by term, thereunder alphabetical by document type, thereunder alphabetical by board or commission.","The Governor has the power to appoint members to various State boards and commissions; this series contains resumes\, applications\, appointment notices\, and correspondence pertaining to those appointments\, preserved by Governor Matheson and his staff. Included in this series are applications received via the ""SEARCH"" (""State Efforts to Attract Responsible Citizen Help"") system\, a special citizens' advisory panel organized by Matheson in his first administration. The purpose of the SEARCH panel was to review all board and commission applications from throughout the state. It is likely that Matheson did not use the SEARCH system during his second administration. Linda Waddingham served as the Governor's Scheduling Coordinator and as such handled all of the administrative processing of board and commission appointments. Some of the materials in this series are in reference not to boards or commissions but to high-level positions in state government agencies\, such as the materials regarding,the appointment of an Insurance Commissioner during Matheson's first administration.",,Public,7.00 cubic feet 18 microfilm reels 4464,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Schedules,1977-1984.,"Alphabetical by subject, thereunder chronological by year.","This series contains a variety of documents including appointment request forms\, daily schedules\, brochures\, flyers\, reports\, itineraries\, promotional material\, announcements\, cards\, memorandums and prepared remarks which cover the entire administration of Governor Matheson\, from shortly before his inauguration in January 1977 to his official leave of office in January 1985. The series relates to activities on the Governor's schedule\, as well as requests for the Governor's time and/or endorsement.",,Public,16.00 cubic feet 35 microfilm reels 4470,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Radiation records,1950-1983.,"Alphabetically by document type or topic, thereunder alphabetically by article title, federal agency, or state agency.","This series contains documents generated by federal and state agencies concerning the effects of radioactive fallout for residents of southern Utah\, from nuclear tests at the Nevada Test Site. In January 1979\, federal and state agencies were requested by Governor Matheson to fully disclose any documents they might have in their files\, relating either to the nuclear tests at the Nevada Test Site or to studies on the effects of the resulting nuclear fallout. The resulting flood of information sent to Matheson's office comprises much of the records in this series. This series also includes records from congressional hearings in which Matheson and other governmental officials took part. Also contained in this series are numerous articles and publications relating to radiation. All documents in this series were received or generated\, and then retained by Governor Matheson and his staff in their efforts to determine policy regarding the effects of radioactive fallout on southern Utah,residents.",,Public,7.35 cubic feet 18 microfilm reels 4466,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Outgoing correspondence,1977-1984.,Chronological by date.,"This series contains outgoing correspondence\, intra-office memoranda and state-wide memoranda from Governor Matheson and his office staff to constituents\, state and local governmental offices\, and organizations within and outside of Utah. The correspondence reflects the Governor's position on a variety of issues as well as general administrative tasks of the Governor's staff. Some of the correspondence is written by Governor Matheson in his capacity as chairman of the Western Governors' Policy Office (WESTPO)\, and as chairman of the National Governors' Association's Subcommittee on Water Management. A significant portion of the correspondence was generated by Kent Briggs\, the Governor's Administrative Assistant for State/Federal Affairs\, and later the State Planning Coordinator and chairman of the MX Task Force. The files in this series may have served as duplicate records of correspondence found in other series\, created for the effective management of the duties of the Governor's,office; it is uncertain how much of the correspondence in this series is unique and how much is duplicated in other series containing Matheson's correspondence.",,Public,12.00 cubic feet 28 microfilm reels 4528,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Press releases,1976-1984.,"Alphabetical by document type, thereunder chronological by date.","This series contains press releases which Governor Matheson's press secretary prepared for public release\, as well as related correspondence that served either as background information for press releases or as materials that would be released to the public in full. Press releases include announcements of new appointments to state positions\, notices of upcoming conferences which Matheson would attend\, details of new policies\, and descriptions of Matheson's actions on certain pieces of legislation. Issues that are widely covered in the press releases include the possible basing of the MX missile system in Utah\, which was fiercely debated from 1979 to 1981; and the severe floods that Utah experienced in 1983 and 1984. Throughout the course of his two administrations\, Matheson's press secretaries included Michael Youngren\, Maggie Wilde\, Alene Bentley\, and Malin Foster.",,Public,2.00 cubic feet 4 microfilm reels 4532,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),State agency correspondence,1977-1984.,"Alphabetical by subject, thereunder chronological by date.","This series contains correspondence\, publications\, and reports pertaining to state agencies that passed through the Governor's office. Correspondence was created by the various agencies\, the Governor and his staff\, and others\, including citizens of Utah. This series contains correspondence\, a small number of photographs and other related items. The papers reflect many of the policies of the Governor's office and his stances on many critical issues during his terms in office.",,Public,38.00 cubic feet 72 microfilm reels 1642,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Publicity records,1977-1984.,"Alphabetical by subject, thereunder chronological by date.","This series contains newspaper clippings\, correspondence and reports related to publicity acquired by the Governor and his office\, as well as multimedia documents and publicity photographs of the Governor. Materials were created by several local and national newspapers and by individual constituents as well as members of the private sector and other members/agencies of local government. The materials display several opinions regarding Governor Matheson and his office\, as well as the impact of his administration through dealings within the state and on the national level.",,Public,3.50 cubic feet 7 microfilm reels 13697,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Administrative records,1976-1984.,"Alphabetical by subject, thereunder chronological.","This series contains correspondence\, reports\, transition records and other assorted documents detailing the work of the Matheson administration from his inauguration in 1977 to his leaving office in January 1985. Also present in this series are letters of recommendation and political endorsements signed by the Governor throughout his terms of service. The series demonstrates the continuation of policies between the incoming Matheson administration and the departing Rampton administration\, as well as the development of strategy unique to the Matheson regime. The documents provide a small glimpse into the high demand placed on the Governor and his staff in a number of different matters. Areas of considerable attention in this series include documentation of trips made by the Governor and his staff (including an energy conference attended by Matheson in Alberta\, Canada)\, court cases involving the state of Utah in which the Governor acted as representative for the state\, the renovation of,the Kearns mansion into the official Governor's mansion\, Matheson's controversial favorable stance on the Freedom of Information Act which drew considerable criticism from\, among others\, U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch\, and the Governor's role in presiding over the liquor control commission hearing of 1978.",,Public,3.00 cubic feet 4 microfilm reels 19279,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Prayer breakfast records,1969-1981.,Chronological by date.,"The first ""Governor's Prayer Breakfast"" meeting was held in 1962\, during Governor Clyde's second administration. Prayer breakfasts were started with the intent of providing spiritual and moral guidance to prominent community members of Utah. Lists of breakfast attendees were retained in order to facilitate the organization of the following year's event. This series contains invitations to prayer breakfasts\, lists of invitees\, prayer breakfast programs\, minutes of the Governor's Prayer Breakfast Committee (on which the Governor Matheson's press secretary served) and related correspondence for prayer breakfasts held during Matheson's first term. This series also includes prayer breakfast programs from Governor Rampton's terms. The records were preserved by Matheson and his staff.",,Public,0.20 cubic foot 1 microfilm reel 4535,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Executive protection records,1979-1983.,"Alphabetically by subject, thereunder chronologically by date.","This series contains schedules\, newspaper reports\, memorandums\, itineraries\, official letters and logs related to the security of Governor Matheson and his family. The activities of the Governor and his family are documented via the security they required for those activities. Among the major topics that appear are security concerns over the environmental group Earth First at the 20th anniversary of the Glen Canyon Dam celebration\, which was attended by Governor Matheson. Another major topic of attention in this series deals with security provided to the governor and guests attending the National Governor's Association Conferences in 1982.",,Public,1.00 cubic foot 19268,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),State correspondence,1976-1983.,"Alphabetical by state name, thereunder chronological by date.","This series contains correspondence created by Governor Matheson's office and the offices of governors outside of Utah\, as these offices worked to develop similar state policies and coordinate interstate policies. Issues addressed within these materials include energy conservation and development\, water pollution\, water management\, policy toward American Indians\, coal exports\, unemployment\, and welfare.",,Public,2.00 cubic feet 4 microfilm reels 4527,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Interstate association and commission records,1970-1984.,Alphabetical by organization's name.,"This series contains correspondence\, reports\, publications\, meeting agenda and briefing books from interstate associations and commissions\, all of which relate to the development of interstate and federal-state policies and cooperation. These materials were generated by various interstate organizations\, federal offices involved in state affairs\, and governors and state offices\, as well as by Governor Matheson's office; these records were preserved by Governor Matheson and his staff. Many of the records in this series relate to regional development\, as well as to water quality and water management in the West.",,Public,10.00 cubic feet 37 microfilm reels 4087,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Hotline records,1976-1984.,Alphabetical by document type.,"This series contains detailed telephone messages from constituents taken down by administrative aides in the Governor's office\, including Harry Allen\, Emilie Charles\, and Sherry Bassett. The Governor's Hotline was a toll-free number that constituents could use to voice their comments or complaints to staff members in the Governor's office. Staff members would provide a response themselves or direct the caller to the appropriate state or local agency. The Hotline system was ""established to implement Governor Matheson's commitment to an open and responsive State Government."" (Governor's Hotline Proposal\, see box 3\, folder 33 of this series.) Topics addressed by constituents include utility rates\, social services (such as food stamps and housing assistance)\, state vehicles purported to be speeding or parked at restaurants\, and taxes.",,Public,3.00 cubic feet 9 microfilm reels 4534,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Board of Examiners records,1977-1978.,Chronological by date.,"This series contains Governor Matheson's copies of minutes and agenda pertaining to meetings of the Board of Examiners\, a committee on which the Governor served with the Lt. Governor and the Attorney General. Title 63 of the Utah Code of 2000 states that the Board of Examiners has the ""power to examine all claims against the state for the payment of which funds appropriated by the Legislature or derived from any other source are not available."" The majority of the requests made to the Board of Examiners during Matheson's administrations were out-of-state travel requests and salary increase proposals. This series also includes correspondence relative to certain requests\, proposals\, or claims. The records in this series are only from 1977 and 1978; it is not known whether Matheson received similar records from 1979 to 1985.",,Public,1.00 cubic foot 2 microfilm reels 11681,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Year of the child scrapbook,1978-1979.,Chronological by date.,"This series is a scrapbook of documents relating to the celebration of the International Year of the Child (1979) in Utah. It is likely that this scrapbook was created and preserved by Norma Matheson\, who served on Utah's International Year of the Child Advisory Committee. The year 1979 was designated by the United Nations General Assembly to be the ""International Year of the Child\,"" a year in which to protect children's rights and to aid children and their communities in the fulfillment of children's needs. Governor Matheson signed a late 1978 declaration which affirmed the ideals of the International Year of the Child and stated that the Utah State Board of Education would work together with the Governor's Office to lead the celebration in Utah. Documents in the scrapbook include Advisory Committee minutes\, posters and promotional materials\, Governor Matheson's declaration\, programs of activities\, brochures\, newsletters\, and newspaper clippings.",,Public,0.50 cubic foot 1 microfilm reel 22690,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Photographs,1977-1984.,Grouped by identifiable information.,"This series contains photographs preserved by Governor Matheson's office which mostly depict Matheson in formal and informal situations. It is unknown whether Matheson's press secretary took the majority of these photographs; nevertheless\, Matheson and his staff preserved the photographs for press and/or nostalgic purposes. A significant portion of the photographs in this series are of bill and proclamation signings\, in which Matheson appears at his desk with the sponsors of the bill or proclamation standing around him. Other photographs in this series include groupings of photographs of Matheson at a Geneva Steel jobs rally\, touring Bear Lake\, and at MX missile testimonies in Washington\, D.C. A small portion of the photographs were sent to Matheson's office from federal agencies (such as the U.S. Department of the Treasury)\, news agencies (such as the Deseret News)\, and individual photographers.",,Public,1.00 cubic foot 1644,Governor (1977-1985 : Matheson),Campaign records,1968-1981.,"Chronological by campaign year, thereunder alphabetical by document type.","This series consists of campaign records generated by campaign staff for Scott M. Matheson's 1976 and 1980 gubernatorial campaigns. Records contained in this series include Matheson's correspondence with campaign contributors and constituents\, records relating to Matheson's positions on various issues (including energy\, education\, utilities\, and taxes)\, and Matheson's 1976 campaign schedule. Other materials in this series include financial records relating to United States Senator Frank E. Moss's (UT) 1970 and 1976 senatorial campaigns\, for which Matheson handled financial matters.,Business-related correspondence which provide unique information about agency functions\, policies\, procedures\, or programs. These records document material discussions and decisions made regarding all agency interests\, and may originate on paper\, electronic mail\, or other media. This correspondence is filed separately from program case files\, and project files.",,Public,1.35 cubic feet 3 microfilm reels