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- Utah Women Working for Better Days! Exhibition Installation View [13]
- Utah Women Working for Better Days! Exhibition Installation View [12]
- Utah Women Working for Better Days! Exhibition Installation View [11]
- Utah Women Working for Better Days! Exhibition Installation View [10]
- Utah Women Working for Better Days! Exhibition Installation View [9]
- Utah Women Working for Better Days! Exhibition Installation View [8]
- Utah Women Working for Better Days! Exhibition Installation View [7]
- Utah Women Working for Better Days! Exhibition Installation View [6]
- Utah Women Working for Better Days! Exhibition Installation View [5]
- Utah Women Working for Better Days! Exhibition Installation View [4]
- Utah Women Working for Better Days! Exhibition Installation View [3]
- Utah Women Working for Better Days! Exhibition Installation View [2]
- Utah Women Working for Better Days! Exhibition Installation View [1]
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Ivy Baker Priest campaign literature (1950) Campaign as a Republican candidate for the State of Utah Congress
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Reva Beck Bosone campaign poster (1935) Poster header reads, "The best "man" on the ticket" and "A Vote for Reva Beck Bosone is a Vote Against Gang Politics."
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Ivy Baker Priest campaign brochure, annotated by Reva Beck Bosone (1950) Ivy Baker Priest ran as a Republican candidate for Utah State Congress. She didn't win the election but went on to have a successful political career, eventually serving as the Treasurer of the United States. The annotations on the pamphlet, and the accompanying notes, indicate Bosone's criticism that Priest was taking credit for Bosone's work.
- A petition of 22,626 women of Utah : asking for the repeal of certain laws, the enactment of others, and the admission of the Territory of Utah as a state.