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Abbey, ____, CPA for Peerless Coal, 53: 344
Abbey, Ed, author and NPS employee, 63: 138, 148
Abbott, Edith, social worker and educator, 50: 264
Abbott, Grace, chief, U.S. Children's Bureau, 50: 264, 265, 267
Abbott, Lyman, Outlook editor, view of Mormons of, 55: 364
Abbott, Mary Ogden, artist, 55: 200
Abbott, Nettie, and Farmington WSA, 59: 16
Abbott, Nettie M. grocer, 46: 131
Abbott, Samuel S., Colony Guard member, 51: 13, 15, 16, 24, 25
Abbott, Thomas M., and cattle in Ogden Canyon, 59: 16
Abel, Elijah, Black Mormon priesthood holder, 46: 45-46, 58
Abercrombie, David, and Deseret Alphabet, 52: 283
Abercrombie, Nancy, affair of, with Lewis Bidamon, 48: 91
Abravanel, Maurice, and Utah Symphony, 64: 165-67
Academie Julian, Paris art school, 58: 245, 248-54, 259
Ackley, Richard, at Camp Floyd, 54: 173
Acme Comedy Co., Huntington troupe, 53: l27
Acord, Art, cowboy and performer, 49: 55
Adams, ____, North Dakotan, 49: 246
Adams, ____, photographer, 49: 356
Adams, Charles Francis, Jr., UP president, 53: 76-77
Adams, David Barclay: election of, as mining co. director, 50: 55, Iron City diary of, 50: 52-54
Adams, David Barkley, iron worker, 56: 23
Adams, Donald, San Juan County attorney, 57: 160
Adams, Emily Maria Caldwell, 56: 177
Adams, George A., San Juan County commissioner, 63: 10
Adams, James B, Forest Service official, 47: 295-96
Adams, Marie, WWII worker, 59: 142
Adams, Maude, actress, 53: 149; and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 69, 73
Adams, O. B., Ogden physician, 49: 166-67
Adams, R. D., painting by, 56: 23
Adams, Ruth Baugh, motel owner in Hurricane, 64: 152
Adams, Samuel, and Colorado River, 55: 116, 118
Adams, Thomas, 56: 177
Adams, Thomas Caldwell, 56: 175, 177; biographical data on, 56: 177-78; death of, 56: 175-76, 188-89; and GSL, 56: 175-89; and Kennecott, 56:
176, 188; resignation of, from U. of U. faculty, 56: 176, 178-79; and Saltair, 56: 187; and Yacht Club, 56: 184-89, 63: 212, 221
Adams, Thomas, fox ranch of, 57: 322
Adams, Thomas, Valley Tan editor, 64: 231, 235
Adams, William Henry, and BH War, 60: 305
Adamson, Isabelle, Socialist, 49: 228
Addams, Jane, as possible presidential nominee, 54: 347
Addy, Bob, baseball player, 52: 154-55
Adelt, "Gallopin" Gay, football player, 61: 4, 16, 20
Adelt, Horst I. "Huck," football player, 61: 11, 12, 15, 18, 20
Adkins, John, trapper and mink rancher, 57: 329
Aesthetic Movement, and Oscar Wilde's 1882 U.S. lecture tour, 55: 322-34
Affleck, Francis B., friend of Bishop Jones, 50: 219
Affleck, L. P., telegrapher at Bridge, 53: 59
African Americans, prejudice against, 63: 39
African Band, 58: 50
Aglaia, Ogden women's club, 63: 307
Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA), funds and programs of in Utah, 54: 227, 249, 272-73, 275, 282
Agricultural College of Utah (ACU): antiMormonism at, 63: 53; 1905-7 consolidation controversy at, 62: 204-21; Utah Experiment Station at, 63: 50, 50-69, 55, 59. See also Utah State Agricultural College and Utah State University
Agriculture: 46: 335, 359, 361, 363, 401, 403, 406, 409, 410, 411; 54: 308, 311, 313, 322, 326; alfalfa seed research in, 46: 397-414; attempts at, under Homestead Act on Escalante Desert, 49: 26-41; in Cache Valley, 57: 340-69, 370-88; children in, 57: 145, 146, 147, 148, 353-56, 372; and Daggett County homesteaders, 62: 132-48; depressed state of, during 1920s and 30s, 54: 308-27; and dry farming, 63: 60-63; effects of WWI on,
63: 9-11; environmental problems affecting, 54: 309-13; and grasshopper invasions, 46: 336-55; and Indian farms, 62: 154, 157, 159; industrial development threat to, in SL Valley, 53: 308-25; and irrigation, 63: 58-60; and Japanese American evacuees, 62: 255-58; and Japanese Americans, 54: 328-44; lands for, converted to other uses 47: 305-9, 312, 316-17, 317; and lucerne, 63: 54; marketing problems of, 54: 321-23;
problems of, on marginal lands, 54: 308-27; role of education in, 51: 162-63; role of, in state's economy, 54: 248-49; in Sanpete County during 1920s and 1930s, 46: 356-68; scientific advances in, 57: 138-49; scientific study of, 63: 50-69; and sericulture, 46: 376-96; shortage of workers in, during WW II, 54: 334; sociocultural problems in, 54: 313-15; and sugar industry, 63: 54-56; Utah 4-H program in, 51: 162-82; water for, in
Sevier and Millard counties, 53: 357-66; water problems affecting, 54: 316; women in, 46: 123
Ah-pon, son of Quah-not, 52: 257, 262
Ah Sing, lynching of, 49: 159, 160
Ahlander, ___, Provo lumberyard of, 56: 379
Ahlstrom, James, settler near Bryce Canyon, 49: 352
Ainge, ___ , at Carnegie Quarry, 59: 243
Ainsle, C. N., USDA employee, 57: 144
Aird, J. W., Heber resident, 57: 212
Aird, John, imprisoned polygamist, 47: 28
Aird, Robert B., 1923 adventure of, in San Juan County, 62: 275-88, 275, 277, 279
Akerman, Amos T., U.S. attorney general, 53: 218
Akiya, Karl, Topaz resident, 59: 382
Alapa, Alice, Iosepa resident, 60: 64-65
Alapa, George, Iosepa resident, 60: 64-65
Alarcon, ____, early Spanish explorer, 55: 106, 108
Albers Brothers Milling Co., 53: 84
Albert, Frank, football player, 61: 13-14
Abert, John J., head of Topographical Engineers, 56: 149-50, 155
Albright, Horace M., NPS director: 49: 362, 55: 217, 227, 59: 252; acquisition politics of, 55: 214-15, 220; and Cedar Breaks, 55: 219, 221, 222,
225-31, 234-35
Alcott, May, artist, 58: 248-49
Aldrich, Nelson, and lead tariff, 57: 252
Aler, Margaretta, mother of Nathaniel Baldwin, 47: 43
Alerts, SLC baseball club, 52: 110, 116
Aleson, Harry Leroy, 52: 165, 168, 170, 172, 175, 177; birth and early years of, 52: 167; commercial guide business of, 52: 169-78; daredevil
exploits of, 52: 168-69; employment of, as tour guide, 52: 167-68; and Glen Canyon, 52: 170-78; and Norman Nevills, 55: 193, 194; right wing
politics of, 52: 173; river runner, 60: 260, 63: 117, 134, 64: 61; river running business of, 55: 196; scientific research of, 52: 176
Aleson, Thursa Arnold (wife of Harry ), 52: 167
Alexander, E. B., col. in Johnston's Army, 54: 159, 164-65
Alexander, Farnetta, student, 48: 280
Alexander House, Salt Lake City hotel, 46: 127
Alexander, John H, Black army officer at Fort Duchesne, 47: 433-34
Alexander, Julia, hotel proprietor, 46: 127
Alexander, Mrs. E. B. (Eve), experiences of, with Johnston 's Army, 54: 159, 168
Alexander, Sara, actress, 51: 367, 368, 368
Alfalfa, research on, by J. W. Carlson, 46: 397-414, 401, 403, 406, 409, 410, 411
Alferetta Tennis Club of California, 52: 184
Alger, Frank, Nine Mile ranch of, 49: 53
Aljett, Phillip, aircraft investor, 58: 112
Alkali Blinders, baseball team, 52: 127
All Hallows College, 49: 112
All Souls Church, Episcopal parish at Garfield, Utah, and Jones controversy, 50: 219-20
Allan, Mrs. James, early San Juan settler, 55: 63
Allan, Peter, and survey of Blanding, 48: 394
Allee, W. C., biologist, 51: 193
Allen, Asaph, captain in Ninth Kansas Cavalry, 46: 252-55
Allen, Clarence E, first Utah congressman, 47: 264, 270; 62: 336, 338, 339, 342; 63: 353
Allen, Corinne M., Utah clubwoman, 63: 308, 313, 318
Allen, E. W., asst. director, Utah Experiment Station, 63: 54
Allen, Ira, carpenter, 56: 339
Allen, Mary Simms (wife of William), 54: 54
Allen, Oren D., Moab home of, used as courthouse, 55: 77
Allen, R. Eugene, tennis court of, 52: 185
Allen, Rep., and Mrs. C. E., and suffrage, 59: 43
Allen, Robert A., and Abner Blackburn narrative, 61: 26-35
Allen, Robert, army officer, and Colorado River survey, 55: 114
Allen, Rufus C., report of on Colorado River, 47: 112
Allen, Thomas J., NPS supt., and Cedar Breaks, 55: 222-26
Allen, W. I., Silver Reef mine manager, 55: 25
Allen, William Robert, architect-builder in Davis County, 54: 4, 52; 61: 258; birth and immigration of, 54: 53; as a brick mason, 54: 53, 56;
buildings designed by, 54: 54-73, 55, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 67, 68, 69, 71, 74; business card of, 54: 55; career of, 54: 54-73; clients of, 54:
58, 61-72, 74-87; deafness of, 54: 54; home of, 54: 61, 61, 78; marriage and family of, 54: 54; musical interests of, 54: 52, 53; personality of, 54:
52, 54; schools designed by, 54: 56, 59
Allensworth, Allen, chaplain of Twenty-fourth Infantry, 46: 291, 292
Allensworth, Eva (daughter, of Allen), 46: 291
Allensworth, Nellia (daughter, of Allen), 46: 291, 294
Alley, Phyllis, and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 85
Allied Forces for Prohibition, 47: 9
Allied Youth, 47: 9
Allison, E. M., reform school supt., 51: 332-34
Allison, William, and Delta Phi, 60: 364
Allison, William B., U.S. senator and bimetallist, 62: 340; 63: 350
Allred, Billy, early Moab resident, 55: 75
Allred, Glen C., Prohibition repeal candidate, 47: 12
Allred, James, militia officer during Black Hawk war, 55: 13, 15, 16-17, 19
Allred, James T. S., lieutenant, during Walker War, 47: 416
Allred, Monroe, and antipolygamy raids, 62: 321
Allred, Reddick, imprisoned polygamist, 47: 27
Allred, Reddick N., and BH War, 60: 305
Allred, William, LDS bishop in Circleville, 55: 13, 16, 17, 19
Allred, William Moore, and grasshoppers, 46: 354
Allsop, John C., Colony Guard member, 51: 12, 13, 15, 21
Allwood, M., potter, 56: 394
Almy, Miss ____ , teacher, 48: 283
Aloysius, William, army deserter, 51: 27
Alston, ____, Deserets catcher, 52: 144
Alta Club, 54: 23; building of, designed by Hale, 54: 8, 10, 22, 24, 29, 30; members of, commissioned Hale to design homes, buildings, 54: 3,
8-11; and women, 61: 228
Alta Independent, 47: 243
Alta, Utah: Chinese in, 64: 79, 80; mining in, 46: 141, 150; 47: 239, 241, 242
Alter, E. Irving (son of J. Cecil), 46: 38
Alter, Hattie McColly (mother of J. Cecil), 46: 38
Alter, J. Cecil, 46: 37, as editor, 46: 39, 40, 43-44 and Historical Society, 46: 41; meteorologist and author, 49: 37, 296, 356; and sego lily, 63: 81;
vita of, 46: 38, 44; as weatherman, 46: 38, 44; as writer, 46: 39, 42
Alter, J. Winston (son of J. Cecil), 46: 38
Alter, John E. (father of J. Cecil), 46: 38
Alter, Marvin S. (son of J. Cecil), 46: 38
Aluminum, Inc., lobbying for Utah plant location for, 51: 77-78
Alvensleben, Alvo von, WWI internment of, in Fort Douglas as a German spy, 58: 391,391-405
Alvey, Edson, and Gregory Bridge, 63: 118-19
Alviso, Jesus, and Mitchell and Merritt murders, 55: 55
Alvord, Cleo Yvonne Williams, and WWII rationing, 63: 252-53
Alworth, ____, railroad official at Council Bluffs, 51: 362
Amacher, Amalia H., LDS Primary officer, 56: 222
Amacher, Enoch, Logan Tenth Ward member, 56: 231
Amalgamated Sugar Co., 57: 374-82, 387-88
Ambassador Athletic Club, 61: 17
Ambrois, Louis, trapper, and Green River, 55: 112
Ambrosia, Brigida, Italian widow, 56: 287
Ambrosia family, Castle Gate dependents, 50: 252
Ambrosio, ____, priest in Santa Fe, library of, 55: 108
America Outdoors, 60: 275
American Appeal, Socialist publication, 50: 235
American Association of Spiritualists, 50: 311
American Beet Sugar Co., 57: 382
American Bimetallic Union, and silver, 62: 338
American Can Co., Ogden business, 59: 56
American Eagle (Murray): and juvenile delinquency, 61: 351; and lead poisoning, 61: 353-54
American Fork Canyon, CCC camp in, 62: 262
American Fork, Utah: bootlegging in, 281-82; feud of, with Lehi over sugar factory, 59: 191; immigrants settled in, 53: 47-49, 48; and Utah Lake
resort, 57: 124
American Fuel Co., and bootleggers, 57: 158
American Fur co., 64: 55
American Gas and Electric Co., 56: 8
American Home Foods, WWII display of, 63: 263
American Legion, 54: 29; and immigrants, 58: 369-70; anti-radicalism of, 61: 367
American Legion Auxiliary, aid given by, at Castle Gate, 50: 244
American Legion, Castle Gate relief funds collected by, 50: 246
American Linen Laundry, employees of, 50: 150
American Linen Supply, building of, designed by Hale, 54: 22, 27, 28, 29
American Medical Association, conservative lobby of, 50: 266
American Museum of Natural History, and dinosaurs, 59: 256-57
American National Convention of Spiritualists, 50: 308-9
American party, 60: 327
American party: control of SLC politics by, 50: 174; 55: 346 n. 6; and prostitution, 50: 174-75, 180; success of, in Salt Lake City, 47: 271-72
American Placer Corp., 63: 124, 125
American Power and Light Co., 56: 8
American Protective Association, anti-Catholicism of, 49: 111
American Protective League, and WWI, 58: 390, 393, 394
American Railway Express, creation of, 53: 39
American Railway Union, 1894 strike of, 53: 86-87
American Smelting and Refining Co.: 59: 369, 370; Murray plant of, 61: 345, 346, 348, 353; suit against, by farmers, 53: 320-21
American Woman Suffrage Assn.., and Utah, 59: 35, 39
Americanization Act, 47: 190-91
Ames, Babe, Dutchtown resident, 62: 68
Ames, C. W., and Delta Phi, 60: 364
Ames, Chester, and Delta Phi, 60: 365, 369
Ames, Dolph, Dutchtown miner, 62: 53, 69, 69
Ames, Kate Brandt, 62: 69, 70
Ames, Katherine, Dutchtown resident, 62: 68
Ames, LaVern, Dutchtown resident, 62: 68
Ames, Oliver, railroad builder, 48: 68
Amlie, Thomas, congressman, 54: 356
Ammon, Ute chief, 47: 415, 417
Amos, Joseph, prison warden, 55: 27
Amott, Art, miner, 46: 138
Amott, Leatha Millard, mine locator, 46: 138
Amtrak, 53: 98-99
Anaconda Copper Co., Tooele interests of, 51: 280-81
Anchorage, housing project, 61: 55
Andersen, Fred, plasterer, 56: 344
Anderson, ____, polygamy prisoner, 48: 341, 342
Anderson, A. C., and Circleville massacre, 55: 18
Anderson, Agnes, marriage of, 59: 193
Anderson, Andrew, Moroni bank president, 58: 222; Moroni home of, 54: 2
Anderson, Belle, Dr. Bernhisel described by, 50: 360
Anderson, Bengt, Norwegian carpenter, 52: 66
Anderson, Bernice, and City of Corrine, 63: 212-13
Anderson, C. C, imprisoned polygamist, 47: 28
Anderson, Carlos, artist, 58: 281, 282
Anderson, Clinton, U.S. senator, 59: 232
Anderson, Dale, and child care, 61: 56
Anderson, David F., judge, and polygamy case, 60: 34-40
Anderson, Edward H., and horse racing, 57: 12
Anderson, Hetty Guymon, play in Huntington recalled by, 53: 121
Anderson Implement Store, Heber City, 63: 257
Anderson, James H., friend of Smoot, 57: 260, 261
Anderson, James H., Salt Lake County commissioner, 46: 156
Anderson, Josephine Monsen, men's work avoided by, 49: 289 n. 34
Anderson, June, and WWII, 59: 144
Anderson, Kirk, Valley Tan editor, 64: 227-31
Anderson, Leola Stapley, cousin of Leland Stapley, 63: 28
Anderson, Macel, WWII worker, 59: 143
Anderson, Mark, Forest Service foreman, 49: 355-56
Anderson, Mary (May): immigration of, 49: 263; occupations of, 49: 266, 270-71; personality of, 49: 263, 271-72; as Primary leader, 49: 263,
266-75, 269; 63: 306
Anderson, Mary Bruce, immigrant Scot, 49: 263
Anderson, N. O., and BH War, 60: 317
Anderson, Nell, Dutchtown resident, 62: 69
Anderson, Nels, sociologist, 49: 94, 96
Anderson, Peter, and Uinta Basin experimental farm, 46: 403
Anderson, Sarah, state legislator, 47: 272; 58: 267
Anderson, Scott, immigrant Scot, 49: 263
Anderson, Valentine, shot during statehood celebration, 63: 359
Anderson, Washington Franklin, physician and partner of Dr. Bernhisel, 50: 355, 359, 360; 51: 58, 68
Andrew Jenson Club, LDS history group, 51: 6
Andrews, A. B., PPTC employee, 61: 87-88
Andrews and Co., Nephi shipping firm, 54: 97
Andrews, Asa P., train crash victim, 51: 66
Andrews, Frank M., Air Force commander,63: 223
Andrews, George B., Holladay farmer, 57: 149
Andrews, Richard T., aviary director, 48: 270
Andros, Plato, football player, 61: 13
Andrus, James, route of, near Bryce Canyon, 49: 349
Andrus, Lamar, child welfare consultant, 60: 42
Andrus, Milo, and grasshopper war, 46: 350
Angell, Mary Ann, wife of Brigham Young, 48: 84-85; 51: 50
Angell, Truman O.: architect-builder, 48: 60; 54: 53, 87; and design of sugar factory, 56: 41-42, 42, 44, 45-47, 49-50, 52; and SL Temple, 56: 313;
61: 137
Angell, Truman O., Jr.: 61: 263; polygamy abandoned by, 48: 172-73, 172
Annies Tommy, Gosiute leader, draft resistance of, 49: 173, 175-80, 182-85, 187-88
Antelope Island, herding on, 56: 161; livestock and buffalo on, 63: 201, 203, 209
Antelope Jake, aged Gosiute,
Antelope Jake, Gosiute leader, 49: 179, 188; 59: 291
Antero, White Rocks agency located by, 50: 71
Antero, Yampa Ute chief, 47: 407, 410,426
Anthony, Susan B., SLC visit of, 64: 129; and suffrage in Utah, 59: 34, 41, 43; woman suffrage leader, 46: 112, 118-19, 392; 49: 250; 51: 369
Anti-Polygamy Standard, 49: 301, 303; 63: 300
Anti-Saloon League, 51: 160
Antiquities Act of 1906, 59: 222
Anullomah, brother of Chief Walker, 62: 183
Apgar, ____, treasury official (?), 51: 378
Appeal to Reason, Socialist publication, 50: 225
Appleby, William L., LDS church official, 46: 61-62
Applegate, William, religious activities of, in Iron City, 50: 54
Appleton, John, Buchanan Cabinet secretary, 52: 227
Aquilla, Teresa, Castle Gate widow, 50: 252
Arapeen, Ute leader, 64: 160; hunting grounds of, 62: 157-58
Arbuckle, George, LDS bishop, 54: 50
Arce-Larreta, Jorge, Chicano Leader, 49: 141
Archaeology: and Anasazi and Fremont peoples, 64: 158-59; and evidence of bison, 64: 168; in Utah Valley, 58: 4-31
Archaic Indians, 58: 13-16
Archaic lifeway on northern Colorado Plateau, 47: 344-60, 344
Archambault, Auguste, 1850 overland journey of, 56: 127
Archambeau, ___, French-Canadian guide, 56: 153
Archambeau, Auguste, Uinta Basin trading post of, 64: 55
Archer, Patience, SLC described by, 56: 145
Arches National Park, 63: 137; and supt. Bates Wilson, 63: 136-46, 150
Architecture: Box style of, 54: 20-21, 20; Commercial style of, 54: 23, 25; of county courthouses in Utah, 61: 258-68; in Davis County, 54:
52-73; Georgian Revival style of, 54: 15, 16, 16-17; Italian Renaissance style of, 54: 22, 23, 24; Mormon folk practices in, 52: 50-71; Neoclassical
style of, 54: 15, 16, 16-17, 58-59; Queen Anne style of, 54: 12; in SLC, 54: 5-51; in Sanpete Valley, 54: 88-112; Shingle style of, 54: 11, 12, 13,
14, 15, 16; Spanish Colonial style of, 54: 21, 22; of subdivisions, 54: 31-51; traditions of, in Sanpete County, 49: 68-77, 68, 74-75, 77; of Scott &
Welch, 59: 104-22, 104-5, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 117, 118, 119, 121; in turn-of-the century Utah, 54: 2-73; Victorian Eclectic style of, 54: 59,
60, 62, 63-65. See also Perkins' Addition and names of individual architects
The Architecture of Fred A. Hale, 1890-1907, promotional booklet, 54: 8, 11, 15
Aretz, Francis, Pittsburgh sculptor, works of, 49: 117, 117-18
Argyle, Lorenzo, state legislator, 53: 283
Arick, ____, baseball player, 52: 121, 123
Arilson, Ole, Socialist party secretary, Mount Pleasant, 50: 235-36
Arizona, Utah cattle in, 57: 309-10
Armacher, Aaron, Logan Tenth Ward member, 56: 229
Armijo, Antonio, expedition of, 47: 116
Armitage, William, painting by, in Logan Temple, 54: 185
Armstrong, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas, 53: 53
Armstrong, Frank C., special Indian agent, 50: 81
Armstrong, George, Indian subagent, 62: 159-60
Armstrong, Hellen, wife of B. Young, Jr., 48: 15
Armstrong, John Christopher, member of 1849 Pratt expedition, 62: 176-78, 186
Armstrong, T. C., and spiritualism, 50: 313
Armstrong, Thomas, immigrant, 53: 44, 53
Armstrong, Ward, Ogden sporting goods store owner, 53: 61, 61
Army Air Corps, airmail flights of, 49: 38; SLC airmail operations of, 58: 125-29. See U.S. Air Force
Army Chemical Warfare Service, Dugway established by, 51: 285
Arnold, Hap,
Arnold, Henry "Hap": Air Force commander, 63: 225, 226; and airmail 58: 126, 126-28; and Hill AFB, 47: 302-4; and Manhattan Project, 59: 341;
and missiles, 59: 347
Arnold, Josiah, captain in 1849 Pratt expedition, 62: 172
Arnold, Orson P., polygamy abandoned by, 48: 164, 172
Arns, Carl H. lieutenant in National Guard, 46: 275
Arrapine, Ute chief, 47: 397, 398-99, 411, 414, 417
Arrington, Leonard J.,
Arrington, Leonard J.: 60: 342, 346; and Fawn Brodie, 57: 58-59; and Mormon colonization, 57: 164-65, 172-76, 179; writings of, 46: 49, 346, 357
Arronco, Joe, stonemason, work of, 56: 276, 277
Arsenal Hill, 52: 246, 250; explosion on, in 1876, 52: 246-55; housing project, 61: 55
Art Barn, 58: 285, 288
Art: depression-era federal project in, 58: 277-95; M. Teasdel's career in, 58: 244-60; promotion of, by A. M. Horne, 58: 261-76; Utahns
studying, in Paris, 54: 179-202. See also names of individual artists
Arthur, Chester A., Mormon representatives called on, 51: 373
Arthur, Christopher J., imprisoned polygamist, 47: 26, 34
Arthur Utah Copper Club, 58: 369
Articles of Faith, treatment of spiritualism in, 52: 266
Aschieme general store in Park City, 64: 37
Ashbridge, Otto, SIFI, president, 61: 377-78
Ashby, R. L., fur rancher, 57: 322, 336, 337
Ashby, Richard, and sego lily, 63: 71
Ashforth, Fride de Gebele, voice teacher, 64: 350-51
Ashley, William Henry, 52: 308; 56: 135-36; Green River exploration of, 55: 109-10
Ashley-Smith expedition, 64: 171
Ashment, Thomas, Sr., train crash described by, 51: 61
Ashton, Mr. and Mrs., 60: 161
Asians, and WWI, 58: 357-58, 362, 366
Aspen Grove, 49: 346
Asper, Frank, organist, 49: 126
Asper, Sadie, typographical union treasurer, 46: 135
Aspinall, Wayne, congressman, and Canyonlands, 59: 240
Assembly Hall, 52: 339; as German LDS Org. meeting place, 52: 339, 341
Associated Boys Clubs of Utah, 55: 360
Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah, and Cedar Breaks, 55: 223
Associated Forces for Repeal, 47: 8
Association of American Indian Affairs (AAIA), 64: 331
Astrology, interest in, in southern Utah, 62: 76, 78-82, 85
Atchee, Ute chief, 58: 176; Augsburg, D. R, art teacher, 58: 265-66
Atene, Bert, Navajo, 48: 402
Atkins family, livestock of, 49: 95
Atkins, John D. C., commissioner of Indian Affairs, 49: 194-95; Tennessee congressman, 64: 274-75
Atkinson, Henry, general, Missouri River expedition of, 51: 35
Atkinson, W. E., member of Nevills's 1938 river trip, 55: 187, 190-91
Atomic Energy Commission, and uranium industry, 59: 404
Auerbach, David, Jewish immigrant, 52: 315
Auerbach, Frederick, Jewish immigrant, 52: 315, 316
Auerbach, Herbert S., and Historical Society, 46: 41, 42, 43
Auerbach, Samuel H., Jewish immigrant, 52: 315, 316
Auerbach, Theodore, Jewish immigrant, 315
Auerbach's, and WWII bond drives, 63: 264
Auerbach's department store, 64: 126-27
Auerbach's stores, 52: 303, 316
Augur, ____, captain, Twenty-fourth Infantry, 46: 293
Augur, Christopher C., commander, Dept. of the Platte, and de Trobriand, 64: 206, 216-18, 220, 221
Auguste, Lucien, Indian interpreter, 51: 39
Aulbach, Adam, baseball player, 52: 125-26, 129, 132, 135
Austin and Sons Sheep Co., 57: 114
Austin Brothers, 57: 114, 115, 117, 120
Austin, George, and Saratoga, 57: 115, 117
Austin, George, and sugar industry, 59: 193, 200
Austrians: coal miners at Peerless, 53: 340; immigrants, number of, 52: 350-54; (Yugoslavs), in Kenilworth, Utah, 56: 253
Autenquer (Black Hawk), 57: 28
Autenquer. See Black Hawk
Authors Club, SLC women's org., 63: 307; 64: 115
Aveson, Robert, prison visitor, 53: 230
Avey, Oiive H., principal, 46: 123
Avgikos, Tom, and WWI, 58: 362
Aviation, history of, in Utah, 58: 107, 108-9, 108-30
Ayres, Rollin H, Methodist pastor, 47: 9, 13
Azalia Society, LDS cultural organization, 47: 89
Azrael, astrologer, 62: 78, 80, 85
Aztec Creek, 55: 139

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