The Barbara Stewart Anderson papers. 1901-2001.

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The Barbara Stewart Anderson papers. 1901-2001.

Images, documents and correspondence from her family, particularly from her father, Ray Stewart, the founder of Timp Haven Ski Resort. Includes twelve valuable land patents deeding land to the North Fork Investment Co., as well as historic newspaper clippings from the Provo Herald, and hand-written documentation of water levels in Provo Canyon.

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University of Utah. Libraries. Manuscripts Division

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Anderson, Barbara Stewart

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Timp Haven Ski Resort flourished under the direction of Ray and Paul Stewart and their partner, Junior Bounous. In 1969, the resort was sold to Robert Redford who renamed it Sundance. From the description of The Barbara Stewart Anderson papers. 1901-2001. (University of Utah). WorldCat record id: 67564355 Raymond R. Stewart (1910-1995) was a Mormon businessman in Utah. Raymond Riggs Stewart was born on August 5, 1910 in Provo, Utah to Scott Pease and...

Timp Haven Ski Area (Utah)

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Stewart, Raymond R. (Raymond Riggs), 1910-1995

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Ray Stewart, a native of West Virginia, served in the Navy during World War II and received degrees from Denver University and Syracuse University. Stewart was hired by WOI-TV at Iowa State University as a television producer/director in 1952. He served as a researcher, cinematographer, and narrator, as well as film editor and scriptwriter for the series, "Know Your State Institutions," which was eventually broadcast at "In Our Care." After leaving WOI in 1955, Stewart went on to work as a publi...