Rosezella Dalton Hardy papers, 1912-1983

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Hardy, Rosezella Dalton, 1900-
Title
Rosezella Dalton Hardy papers
Dates
1912-1983 (inclusive)
Quantity
3 linear feet
Collection Number
ACCN 1697
Summary
The Rosezella Dalton Hardy papers (1912-1983) consists of diaries which Hardy kept throughout her life, along with notebooks, news clippings, and miscellaneous documents. Rosezella Dalton Hardy was born in Roy, Utah, attended the Smithsonian Business College in Ogden, and served a mission to the Eastern States for the LDS Church from 1919 to 1923.
Repository
University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library
University of Utah
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0860

Telephone: 8015818863
special@library.utah.edu
Access Restrictions

Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.

Languages
English

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Rosezella Dalton was born to William Henry Dalton and Mary Elizabeth Jones in Roy, Utah, on 21 July 1900. She attended the Smithsonian Business College in Ogden in 1915, and served a mission to the Eastern States for the LDS Church from 1919 to 1923. She married Wilford W. Hardy on 15 October 1924 in the Salt Lake City temple. The couple lived in Salt Lake where Wilford was employed with Symns-Utah Grocer. Their daughter, Beverly Rose, was born in 1927, followed by Barbara Rae a year later. The family moved to Portland, Oregon, in 1937, when Wilford accepted a postion with A. E. Staly Company. During World War II Rose worked as a counselor at the Kaiser Shipyards and remained there until 1953, when thee Hardy family relocated to Minneapolis. Wilford retired in 1961. The Hardys immediately took to the road in their trailer. They lived in California and traveled extensively before moving back to Utah.

Wilford was born on 25 July 1898 in Bountiful, Utah. He was called to the Southern States Mission and served there from 1919 to 1921. He died in Utah in 1980.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The Rosezella Dalton Hardy papers consists of diaries which Hardy kept throughout her life, along with notebooks, news clippings, and miscellaneous documents.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

The library does not claim to control copyright for all materials in the collection. An individual depicted in a reproduction has privacy rights as outlined in Title 45 CFR, part 46 (Protection of Human Subjects). For further information, please review the J. Willard Marriott Library's Use Agreement and Reproduction Request forms.

Preferred Citation

Collection Name, Collection Number, Box Number, Folder Number. Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, The University of Utah.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Processing Note

Processed by Karen Carver in 2005.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 1
Diaries
This 300 page notebook is a compilation of diaries kept in various notebooks from 1912 to 1919, which Rosezella consolidated in 1925. The entries begin with a report of her score on a spelling test in grade school and end with descriptions of life as a young woman in the closing days of World War I. Topics covered include family life, school activites, music lessons, trips to surrounding towns, descriptions of books read and movies watched, notations of weather, letters sent and received, and various observations about family and friends. The entries for 1935 and 1936 cover the period of early married life for the Hardys and record daily activities including luncheons, church meetings, movies, and Relief Society work. Hardy also describes family life at their summer cabin in Emigration Canyon. The entries for 1975 describe daily life for Rosezella and Wilford in their Salt Lake City apartment. Topics covered include the Hardy's busy, LDS Church-oriented social life, movies and television programs watched, descriptions of the health of family and friends, information about various missionaries, and notations about meetings of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers.
1912-1919; 1935-1936; 1975
1 2
Mission Diary
Much of this diary is written in a mixture of shorthand and English. Rosezella records missionary activities such as tracting, attending meetings, and studying in the Eastern States Mission. Also included are comments on fellow missionaries, the weather, daily activities, and gospel lessons.
January 1919-March 1922
1 3-4
Mission Diaries
These diaries, written partially in shorthand, detail Rosezella's mission experiences, including tracting, attending prayer meetings, and calling on prospective converts.
1922-1923
1 5
Mission Notebook
This notebook contains quotes, notes on sermons, poetry, lists, and song lyrics.
1921-1922
1 6
Diary
This volume is a continuation of Rosezella's mission diary, partially written in shorthand. She describes her trip home from the mission field in December of 1923, her reunion with Wilford Hardy, finding a job, visits to neighboring communities, family life, church activities, living at the Hermitage in Ogden Canyon, and her marriage to Wilford Hardy. She also describes buying their first home, vacations, her feelings about having children, and life as a young married woman in Salt Lake City.
August 1923-June 1935
1 7
Five Year Diary
This diary details the life of the Wilford Hardy family in Portland, Oregon. Topics covered include shopping, church work, singing in the choir and other musical activities, Relief Society activities, school life for the girls, letters written and received, travel, and visits from friends and relatives.
1938-1942
2 1-2
Five Year Diary
This volume details the lives of the Hardy family in Portland, Oregon, during World War II. Rosezella worked on the assembly line and in the offices of the Kaiser shipyards. Wilford's job entailed much travel. The diary describes church work in the Primary, MIA, Relief Society, and Priesthood organizations. Also detailed are shopping, housework, social activities, and sermons. Rosezella reports the names of servicemen wounded or killed, describes the visits of friends and family members, comments on the weather and rising prices, and talks about trips to nearby states.
1943-1947
2 3-4
Five Year Diary
Continuation of the Hardy's family life in Portland, Oregon. Topics include movies attended, work in the Relief Society and MIA, notations of births, deaths, illnesses, and weddings of friends and ward members, visits from family members, Barbara's LDS Church mission to Scotland, Beverly's children, housework, and visits to neighboring states.
1948-1952
3 1
Five Year Diary
Rosezella and Wilford relocate to Minneapolis. This diary describes buying a house and settling into a new life. As in Portland, the Hardy's lives revolve around their membership in the LDS Church. In addition to describing church activities and concerns, Rosezella talks about trips taken, attending the theater, art classes, ice-skating, her involvement in the Garden Club and the Boy Scouts of America, and the lives of friends and family members.
1953-1957
3 2-3
Five Year Diary
The Hardy family continues life in Minneapolis. In addition to entries describing church activities and the lives of friends and family, Rosezella notes concerns for Wilford's health and comments on the first American in space and on the Cuban Missile Crisis. In 1961, Wilford retired and the couple began a life of travel by going to California. They took a world tour in 1962.
1958-1962
4 1-2
Diary
This volume contains descriptions of the Hardy's life in a trailer in California in the winter and at their summer cabin near Salt Lake City. Topics covered include church activities, health concerns, house and yardwork, visits from friends and relatives, news of the Monument Park ward in Salt Lake City, and planning a trip to the South Pacific and Australia.
1963-1964
4 3-4
Five Year Diary
The Hardys continue to divide their time between Utah and California. Also included are entries concerning the writing, publication, and sales of Roy, Utah: Our Hometown, co-authored by Rosezella and her sister, Ida Dalton Draayer.
1965-1969
5 1-2
Five Year Diary
This volume describes Wilford and Rosezella's daily activities in Salt Lake City. Personal health concerns and the health of friends and family members dominate the pages of this diary. Also detailed are social activities, Relief Society and Priesthood work, the affairs of children and grandchildren, books read and movies watched, and taking care of their home. Rosezella also talks about a trip to the South Pacific with the "Paradise Adventure Saints" group. Many of the entries describe issues and events related to the LDS Church, such as the death of David O. McKay, the subsequent changes in church organization, and the Presidency and death of Harold B. Lee.
1970-1974
5 3
Five Year Diary
This diary continues the written account of life in Salt Lake City. Daily entries include descriptions of weddings and funerals, and visits from friends and family. Rosezella notes that she is putting together all her journals and working on a Dalton family history. Wilford dies suddenly in September 1980.
1976-1980
5 4
Journal
Rosezella began typing her journal entries on 1 January 1980. She records her daily activities and notes the general decline of her health due to Lupus and two strokes. Also included are greeting cards, clippings, and photographs of her home.
1981-1983

Miscellaneous NotebooksReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
6 1
Notebook, Elder Wilford W. Hardy
This notebook contains song lyrics, aphorisms, and excerpts from sermons and letters.
1918
6 2
Wilford W. Hardy, Southern States Mission
This notebook contains a record of Wilford Hardy's mission. Included are daily entries noting mail received, meetings attended, weather observations, people met, and travels taken . Also included are notations of money received and spent.
1919
6 3
Book of Clippings
This scrapbook, put together by Rosezella, contains news clippings, ticket stubs, pencil drawings, greeting cards, and event programs.
1920s
6 4
Guestbook, Kensington Avenue, Salt Lake City
Notebook in which Rosezella kept track of visitors.
1925-1940
6 5
Money Spent
1940-1953
6 6
Notebook
This 3 1/2 by 6 inch notebook contains both handwritten and typed pages. The early entries contain observances written by Rosezella concerning her job at the shipyards in Portland, Oregon. Also included are comments on church members and church work, reminiscences about growing up in Utah, remarks about friends and acquaintances, and her recollections of trips to California, Utah, and Michigan.
1944-1953
6 7
The William Henry Dalton Family
Family history with photographs prepared by Rose Dalton Hardy. Includes reminiscences written by various family members.
1978

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Latter Day Saints--Biography--Sources

Personal Names

  • Hardy, Rosezella Dalton, 1900---Archives

Form or Genre Terms

  • Diaries
  • Notebooks