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FOOTNOTE STYLE FOR UTAH HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Omit footnotes wherever possible. It is not necessary to document the generally accepted facts of Utah history. Also, combine footnotes wherever possible. Several references in the same paragraph may be listed, in order, under one footnote number at the end of the paragraph.
Keep footnotes brief. Unless a point is controversial, avoid listing every possible reference source; one will do. Please do not surreptitiously slip your entire bibliography into your first footnote.
Please use the Chicago Manual of Style in preparing your footnotes; however, headlines and page numbers are not necessary with newspaper references. Below are some common forms. Please furnish complete data for each reference.
1 Leonard J. Arrington, Great Basin Kingdom: An Economic History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830-1900 (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1958), 51. OR (1958; reprint ed., Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1968), 84.
2 Kate B. Carter, ed., Heart Throbs of the West, 12 vols. (Salt Lake City: Daughters of Utah Pioneers, 1939-51), 6:342.
3 Miles P. Romney, "Utah's Cinderella Minerals: The Nonmetallics," Utah Historical Quarterly 31 (1963): 221.
4 Ogden Standard Examiner, March 9, 1945.
5 Tony Priano, interview with author, Helper, Utah, July 29, 1975.
6 Arrington, Great Basin Kingdom, 111; Deseret News, August 29, 1944.
7 Richard E. Kotter, "An Examination of Mormon and Non-Mormon Influences in Ogden City Politics, 1847-1896" (M.A. thesis, Utah State University, 1967), 28-30. See also Carter, Heart Throbs, 7:49.
8 Priano interview.
9 C. S. Chapman to James B. Adams, January 31, 1908, Forest Service Operations, Field Offices, Record Group 95, National Archives, Washington, D.C.
10 Theresa Godbe, "Reminiscences of Rowland Hall," undated holograph, Rowland Hall Collection, Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City.
11 Ibid.
