The Glen Miller Papers (1891-1895) consists of two scrapbooks of news clippings pertaining chiefly to Salt Lake City theater activities. Glen Miller, who became dramatic editor of the Salt Lake Tribune in 1890, kept these volumes, the first of which dates from 1891-1895 and contain articles on the theater and other local amusements and entertainments. The second volume includes items from 1915. Besides the theater, the second scrapbook includes clippings on the Joe Hill trial, several Saltair programs, and a brochure from the Department of the Interior, U.S. Indian Service announcing the sale of Uintah Basin Indian Lands. A register is available.