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Babb, Cyrus C., hydrographer, 50: 74, 76, 78
Babbitt, Almon W.: and J.W. Gunnison, 59: 273, 273 n. 20; lawyer and lobbyist, 48: 95, 117-18; lecture of, 59: 181; promissory note
of, 57: 224, 225; and stage route, 59: 179
Babbitt, E. B., army officer, 58: 65
Babbitt, Loran, LDS missionary, 56: 37
Babcock, ____, railroad official (?) at Council Bluffs, 51: 362
Babcock, Charles, prof. of architecture, 54: 7
Babcock, Henry, Spring Glen settler, 48: 337
Babcock, Jane, Spring Glen settler, 48: 332, 344, 349
Babcock, Maud May, and Chautauqua, 58: 137-38, 138, 140
Babcock, William H., and LDS bishop's court, 48: 358
Bacca, Elfego, lndian agent, 53: 252, 255
Back to the Soil Movement, and Clarion, Utah, colony, 57: 166-72
Backman, Gus P., SLC Chamber of Commerce secretary, 48: 200, 204; WWII rationing administrator, 63: 247-49
Backman, Ralph, science teacher, and Scopes controversy, 51: 195-96
Bacon, George, engineer, and GSL, 56: 180
Bacon, James H., banker, 46: 291
Bad Gocha, Shoshone leader, 50: 108
Badger, Alexander C. (father of Alexander C., Jr.), 58: 65
Badger, Alexander C., Jr., army employee, 1863 letters of, from Camp Douglas, 58: 3, 64-80, 64, 79
Badger, Alice Eudora ( sister of Alexander C., Jr.), 58: 67
Badger, Annie Elizabeth "Bettie" Johnson (wife of Alexander C., Jr.), 66
Badger, Carl A., and Smoot controversy, 57: 260; head of Utah State Council of Defense, 58: 313; state legislator, and child labor, 59: 69, 69
Badger, Cora Gertrude (sister of Alexander C., Jr.), 58: 65
Badger, Harriet, Utah Women's Press Club member, 53: 152
Badger, Marjorie, 61: 43
Badger, Mary Ann Cable (mother of Alexander C., Jr.), 58: 65
Badger, Rodney, gravestone of, 56: 314, 315-16
Badger, Sara Luella Craig (2d wife of Alexander C., Jr.), 58: 66
Badlam, Alexander, California Republican, and Utah statehood, 64: 365-66, 371
Badlam, Alexander, Jr., and statehood, 63: 346
Bagley, Amanda, Relief Society leader, and maternity home, 50: 261-62
Bagley, Mary A., Christian Scientist, 46: 126
Bai-alil-le, Navajo, shooting incident involving, 55: 61-62
Bailey, Charles Ramsden, farmer, 57: 346
Bailey, L. H., dean of agriculture at Cornell, 63: 63
Bailey, Paul, writer, 58: 218
Bailey, Roger, prof. of architecture, 54: 29-30
Bailey, T. C., chief clerk, Surveyor General's Office, 48: 180-81; U.S. deputy surveyor, 49: 350
Baines, Joseph B., 60: 227-28
Baird, Glenn, state 4-H leader, 51: 182
Baker, Abel (son of John T.), 60: 226
Baker, Alpheus, murder of, 46: 227
Baker, Gaylel Alice, and WWII bond queen contest, 63: 266
Baker, George, W. (son of John T.), 60: 226-30
Baker, Jane Rio, journal of, 49: 279
Baker, Jim, frontiersman, 64: 178
Baker, John (son of John T.), 60: 226, 228-29
Baker, John T., and M.M., 60: 225-27, 229, 231, 233-34
Baker, Manerva Beller (daughter-in-law of John T.), 60: 228
Baker, Martha Elizabeth, (grandchild of John T.), 60: 228
Baker, Mary (wife of John T.), 60: 225-28
Baker, Mary Lovina (grandchild of John T.), 60: 228
Baker, Mildred, and Gregory Bridge, 63: 111-12
Baker, Mildred E., on 1940 Nevills river run, 55: 192-93
Baker, Newton C., secretary of war, 46: 281; secretary of War, 47: 298
Baker, Sarah Frances (grandchild of John T.), 60: 228
Baker, Tweedy, Gosiute, arrest of, 49: 173
Baker, William, and Otter Creek Reservoir, 53: 359
Baker, William T. (grandchild of John T.), 60: 228
Bakken, Gordon M., and Utah Constitution, 64: 265
Bakker, Gerhard, herpetologist, 52: 168
Baldwin factory, 47: 43, 48-49, 50, 53, 53
Baldwin, Kelvin (son of Nathaniel), 47: 49
Baldwin, Nathan Bennett (father of Nathaniel), 47: 43
Baldwin, Nathaniel, 47: 42; birth and education of, 47: 43-44; factory of, 47: 48-53, 53; financial difficulties of, 47: 52-53; inventions and patents of, 47: 42-43,
46-47, 47, 48-51, 50, 52-53; marriage of, 47: 46; and Mormon fundamentalism, 47: 44-6, 47, 51 ,52, 53
Baliff, Fred, manufacturer, 57: 18
Ball, Bill, L C Cattle foreman and posse leader, 55: 44
Ball, Emma, store manager, 46: 131
Ball, James, attorney, 46: 158
Ball, Samuel F., SLC restaurateur, 53: 229
Ball, William S., Colony Guard member, 51: 14, 21, 22, 25, 26
Ballantyne, H. B., infantryman, 46: 299
Ballantyne, Richard, views of, on love and polygamy, 46: 13
Ballantyne, Thomas H., Ogden policeman, 49: 163, 165, 172
Ballard, Henry: Cache resident, 61: 326; and Indians, 57: 352; Logan settler, 63: 164
Ballard, Margaret, and antipolygamy raids, 62: 321
Ballard, Margaret, Cache Valley settler, 63: 166
Ballard, Melvin J., and Ensign Peak, 62: 12; LDS apostle, 54: 320
Ballenger, Leb, and Smith Wells, 61: 189
Ballo's Band, 50: 343
Balser, Claud, WWI soldier, 63: 32, 38
Balser, Harriet, 63: 38
Balser, Harriet Jane Coon, 60: 162
Balser, Leo, WWI soldier, 63: 32, 37, 38
Balser, Louis John, 60: 162 n. 17
Balsley, Howard Warren, uranium miner and Moab civic leader, 59: 395-406, 395, 397, 401, 405
Balsley, Jesse Trout (wife of Howard), 59: 8
Balsley, Nellie (sister of Howard), 59: 396
Bamberger, Clarence: bond drive chair, 63: 262, 267; and Prohibition repeal, 47: 8
Bamberger, Ida Maas (wife), 52: 355
Bamberger Railroad, 53: 82, 161; 54: 56
Bamberger, Simon: and anti-Semitism in 1916 election, 63: 25; and aviation, 58: 116; brick and railroad cos. of, 54: 56; and Bryce Canyon, 49: 357; governor,
progressive legislation passed under, 50: 242; governor and entrepreneur, 56: 249; 57: 164, 262; 61: 76, 233, 244, 359, 370; Jewish immigrant, businessman, and
gov. of Utah, 52: 317, 327, 355, 355-56, 385; Nevada mining interests of, 55: 245; parade in Ogden led by, 53: 89; and Prohibition, 53: 268, 276, 283; railroad of,
52: 355, 371; and woman suffrage, 58: 346; and WWI, 63: 10, 12; 58: 179, 313, 316, 331-32, 335, 380-81
Banaoukas, Soterios, funeral of, 52: 32
Bancroft, Hubert Howe, and Deseret Alphabet, 52: 282
Bancroft, Mrs. Hubert Howe, interviews of, with Mormon women, 50: 270-71, 274, 280
Bandel, Eugene, infantryman, letters of, 52: 230
Bandelier National Monument, 55: 217, 218, 220
Bane, Frank, OPA director, 63: 247
Bane, M. M., and spiritualism, 50: 317
Bangle, Clyde, rabbit-catching of, 49: 38-39
Bangs, John Kendrick, editor of Life, 54: 368-69
Bank of California, political machine of, 61: 166
Bank of Corinne, 52: 124
Bank of Deseret, 48: 161, 174
Bank of Moroni, depression closing of, 46: 364
Bank of Southern Utah, 49: 15
Bank, T. F., Colony Guard member, 51: 8
Banker's Trust Company, receiver for Baldwin's business, 47: 52
Bankhead family, black servants of, 57: 356
Banking, early history of, in Utah, 57: 218-19
Banks, "Nosey," burglar, 53: 230
Banks, ____, involvement of, in statehood scheme, 51: 374
Banks, John, LDS missionary in England, 48: 51
Bannock Indians, 59: 149, 154, 160, 161-63
Baptist church: Chinese, 64: 89; and education, 63: 305; German LDS offered meeting place by, 52: 341; Ladies Aid Society of, 63: 301; opposition of, to
Prohibition repeal, 47: 9; small size of, in Utah, 51: 192; and temperance, 63: 301
Barbee, Silver Reef mine, 49: 93
Barber, George, Cache Valley resident, 57: 343
Barbero, Richard, Chicano leader, 49: 141
Barboglio, Helen, daughter of Joe, 48: 253, 255, 259
Barboglio, Joe, Helper banker, 48: 253, 259
Barboni, Mrs. ____, Red Cross worker, 50: 247
Barfoot, G. L., and tithing scrip, 57: 238-39, 238
Barfoot, Joseph L., curator, Deseret Museum, 50: 365, 365-69
Barker, Allie, baseball player, 52: 147, 151, 154
Barker, Mary Pratt, and Teancum Pratt journal, 48: 328
Barlow, Albert, Mormon fundamentalist, 47: 51
Barlow, Daniel, and Short Creek raid, 60: 30
Barlow, Ianthus, Mormon fundamentalist, 47: 51
Barlow, Israel, Mormon fundamentalist, 47: 51
Barlow, John Y., Mormon fundamentalist, 47: 51; polygamist leader, 60: 36
Barlow, Joseph, and Short Creek raid, 60: 30
Barlow, Joseph, baseball player, 52: 142, 147, 151
Barlow, Samuel, SLC police chief, and prostitution, 50: 180
Barnard, Lyman, baseball player, 52: l 21,122, 123, 129
Barnes, Albert, desert entry of, 48: 187
Barnes, Albert R., Utah attorney general, 46: 303-4
Barnes Banking Co., 54: 58, 83, 84
Barnes Block, design of, 54: 57, 58
Barnes, Claude T.: birth and education of, 49: 318-22; death of, 49: 318; and farming, 49: 325; as a lawyer, 49: 318, 320, 324, 326, 328; as a naturalist, 49: 318,
321-25, 327-33, 335; and politics, 49: 318, 324, 327; and religion 49: 320-22, 324, 325, 335-37, 339; as a speaker, 49: 319-20, 324, 327; writings of, 49: 318,
321-33, 335-37, 339; zoologist, 64: 178
Barnes, Elvira S., physician, 46: 124-25
Barnes, Emily Stewart (mother of Claude), 49: 318, 319, 325
Barnes, Emily Stewart, (wife of John R.), 54: 71, 78, 79, 83
Barnes, Emma, desert entry of, 48: 187
Barnes, Frank, San Juan County sheriff, 63: 17, 19
Barnes, George W., 54: 86
Barnes, Herbert J., 54: 86
Barnes, ____, infantryman, 46: 293
Barnes, John George Moroni, house of, designed by Allen, 54: 65, 65-66, 69, 71, 72, 75, 76, 78, 79, 81, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87
Barnes, John R. (father of Claude), 49: 318, 319, 325
Barnes, John R., house of, designed by Allen, 54: 66, 67, 68, 69-70, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 83-84, 85, 86, 87
Barnes, Kathleen Louise (daughter of Claude), 49: 322, 325
Barnes, Miss M. Q., teacher, 48: 223
Barnes, Richard W., 54: 86
Barnes, Sarah, 54: 79, 80
Barnes, Stuart Knowlton (son of Claude), 49: 322, 325
Barnes, William, 54: 79
Barney, Lewis, and grasshoppers, 46: 345
Barney, Lewis, courier during Black Hawk War, 55: 12; 60: 305
Barney, Orson, Black Hawk War casualty, 55: 10
Barney, Walter, and BH War, 60: 305
Barnum, P. T.: defense of Mormons by, 46: 105; and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 73
Barr Chevrolet, Saratoga outing of, 57: 122
Barratt, Mary, immigrant, death of, 53: 46
Barratt, Thomas, immigration of, 53: 46, 47-48
Barrett, ___, and silk industry, 46: 388
Barrett, Gwynn, and W. M. Gibson, 46: 66, 69, 71, 75, 76
Barrett, P. J., Ogden attorney, 64: 82
Barrett, W. W., and WWI, 63: 7
Barrington Aviation Park, 58: 111
Barrot, Henry, as boatbuilder, 63: 198-99, 202
Barrow, Louis, polygamist, 60: 42
Barrows, Nancy, Ogdenite, and silk industry, 46: 379
Barrymore, Ethel, and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 73, 77
Barrymore, John, and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 73
Barrymore, Lionel, and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 73
Barson, Peter, prison initiation of, 47: 28
Barth, Fredrick H., WWII photo of, 52: 365
Barthe, Euretha K., 1896 speech of to clubwomen, 63: 309-10
Bartholome, Robert, army surgeon, 54: 162
Bartleson, John, overland journey of, 56: 109-12
Bartleson-Bidwell party, and buffalo. 64: 174
Bartlett, Jed, Moab farmer, 59: 398
Barton & Hoggan Meat & Grocery, 54: 45
Barton, Amasa, San Juan County sheriff, 55: 44
Barton, J. F., cattleman, 60: 246
Barton, James B., businessman, 54: 45
Barton, Morgan A., early San Juan described by, 55: 37
Barton, Mrs S. A., Industrial Home matron, 46: 130
Barton, Richard, SLC described by, 56: 146
Barton, Stephen, j.p., 60: 132
Barton, Thomas, farmer, 57: 145
Barton, William, and ore discoveries at Minersville, 51: 234, 235, 237
Barzee, George, and Wasatch Wave, 57: 208, 209
Bascom, D. C., county ag. agent, 57: 140
Base Ball Club No. 24 of Corinne, 48: 227
Baseball: and community pride, 52: 117, 119, 122, 124, 134, 137-38, 140, 144, 147, 149, 157; in Corinne, 52: 110-35; first games of, played in Utah, 52: 109-10;
and gambling, 52: 115, 119, 138-39, 143, 149, 153, 157; and Mormon-Gentile relations, 52: 116-17, 123, 136, 141-42, 145, 149; number attending games of, 52:
119, 127, 133-34, 136, 138, 139-40, 142-43, 146, 147, 148, 149, 152, 153; in SLC in 1870s, 52: 136-57; semi-professionalism of, 52: 149, 152-57
Baskin, Robert N., U.S. attorney, 53: 219, 220
Baskin, Robert, SLC mayor, and Industrial Army, 55: 29
Baskin, Samuel, rabbi, 62: 14-15
Basque Flats, 58: 115
Basque sheepmen, 47: 187-88
Basset, Freeman, UNG captain, 46: 275
Bassett, Charles H., Polysophical Society officer, 47: 77
Bastian, Elsie Embry, Logan Tenth Ward member, 56: 223, 228
Bate, Elsa Ann Brown, head of child development at USAC, 61: 42, 44
Bateez, Ute chief, 47: 398
Bateman, Daniel, Mormon fundamentalist, 47: 51
Bateman, Samuel, bodyguard of John Taylor, 62: 326
Bates, Eva Maria, post-WWII immigration of, 52: 366, 366 n. 26
Bates, George Caesar, U.S. attorney, 53: 211, 212, 218
Bates, Lulu, UP&L employee, 56: 14
Bates, Nephi J, and polygamists, 47: 26; prisoner, 53: 232
Bates, Pheobe, 46: 178
Bates, Sarah M., difficulties of, with LDS leaders, 55: 23-24
Batie, [Henry], Cpl. and Mrs., dancing school of, 46: 295
Battie of Bear River, 46: 253; 47: 198; 53: 241-42, 244; casualties of, 56: 327
Battle of Milk River, 47: 427
Batty, Eliza Ann, 60: 162, 163, 167
Batty, George I., 60: 166
Baum, John J., seducer killed by, 51: 320
Bautista, Margarito, Mormon fundamentalist, 47: 51
Baxter, George, and Emma Mine scandal, 47: 242-43
Bayliss, Susannah, sealing of, to F. D. Richards, 50: 273
Beach, Nathanial, log cabin of, 47: 140, 141
Beach, O. J., Cache resident, 58: 35
Beadle, James H., and Corinne Reporter, 52: 111; 64: 72
Beale, Theodore Davis, building designer, 48: 284
Bean, George, interpreter,
Bean, George W., and exploration of eastern Nevada, 55: 240-41; Indian interpreter, 47: 417; 57: 31; probate judge and LDS official, 48: 136; and sego lily, 63:
72
Bean, Orestes, play by, 57: 75
Bear, Donald, and WPA art project, 58: 277-78, 283-84, 286, 293-94
Bear Hunter, Shoshone leader, 63: 159, 169; and Battle of Bear River, 53: 241-42
Bear, Iby, Goshute leader, 55: 267
Bear Lake: 59: 151, 153; low level of, in 1934, 54: 248; monster, myth of, 47: 203; monster, S. E. Tillman's account of, 59: 148, 151-52; UP&L developments at,
56: 9, 11, 12
Bear Lake Power, 56: 9
Bear, Lawrence "Larry," and naming of Tooele, 57: 276
Bear, Richard, Goshute leader, 55: 267
Bear River: 48: 229; birds trapped at, for aviary, 48: 263, 265; boats on, 63: 206, 207, 209; bridge across, 48: 224; geography of, 47: 105, 194-95, 212; recreation
at, 48: 232
Bear River Hotel, 47: 194
Bear River Massacre, 58: 77; 63: 159-61, 169
Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge: 49: 334; and CCC, 62: 264
Bear River, UP&L plants on, 56: 10, 12
Bear River Valley, history of settlements in, 47: 106, 194-214
Beardsell, M., wagon train of, 62: 178
Beardshall, William, early settler of Fairfield, 54: 167
Beardsley, ____, and Teancum Pratt, 48: 356
Beasley, ____, telegrapher in Ogden, 53: 62
Beatty, ___, fund-raising tea of, 49: 245
Beatty, Theodore B., public health director, 50: 258; 58: 167, 173-74, 182
Beauregard, G. T., general, 51: 37
Beaver, Utah: brick-making in, 51: 218-19; Chautauqua in, 58: 143-44; geography and early settlement of, 51: 212-13; housing in, criticized by Brigham Young,
51: 216; historic homes in, 51: 212-28, 212, 214, 217, 219, 222, 225, 226; leaders in, changed by LDS church, 51: 216; prosperity in, 51: 219-21; spiritualism in,
50: 309, 310
Beaver Chronicle, 59: 15
Beaver City, and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 362, 363-64, 366
Beaver City Pottery, 56: 394
Beaver Co-op Store, 51: 216, 221
Beaver County Courthouse, 48: 129; 61: 259-60, 261
Beaver County: Lee trial in, 59: 6; non-Mormons in, 59: 6-7; problems of agriculture in, 54: 311, 316; United Order in, 59: 7
Beaver County Women's Suffrage Assn., 53: 334; 59: 6-21
Beaver, James, GAR leader, 53: 222
Beaver Stake Academy, 59: 15-16
Beck, Carl, Indian agent, 55: 264, 266
Beck, Christine Caroline Holl (mother of John), 62: 54
Beck, Cliff, UP&L repairman, 56: 4
Beck, George (brother of John), 62: 56, 60
Beck, George, Saratoga mgr., 57: 111
Beck, Gottlieb (cousin of John), 62: 56
Beck, Horace, Chautauqua performer, 58: 140
Beck, Johannes (father of John), 62: 54
Beck, John, and sugar industry, 59: 190, 192, 193
Beck, John, Bullion-Beck vice-president, and strike, 49: 151 n. 25, 156
Beck, John, entrepreneur,
Beck, John,
Beck, John, German-born Tintic mining entrepreneur, 52: 317-19; mine owner and resort developer, 57: 109-13, 110; and sponsor of LDS converts, 62: 54, 56-58,
60, 62, 64, 66
Beck, Simon, Spring City wool grower, home of, 54: 98, 99
Beck Tunnel mine, 57: 243, 249
Beck, William, Indian agent, 50: 80
Beck's Hot Springs, 52: 318, 318-19; 57: 132; 61: 76; Polynesians settled near, 60: 65. See also Saratoga Resort
Becker, G. L., Castle Gate relief committee member, 50: 246
Beckert, Ewald, anti-Nazism of, 52: 329-30
Beckstead, Roger, Uintah School District official, 64: 261-62
Beckwith, E. G., and Gunnison massacre, 59: 284-85
Beckwith, Edwin, plant collector, 62: 126
Beckworth, Jim, and exploration of Green River, 55: 109
Bedell, E A, Indian subagent, 47: 416
Bedell, Edward M., Indian agent, 46: 246
Bedke, Frank Carl, black sheepherder killed by, 57: 268-72
Bee, Barnard E., infantry volunteers commanded by, 52: 229
Bee, James, 58: 18
Bee, Robert, 58: 18
Beecher, Harold K., architect, 59: 121
Beecher, Henry Ward, satiric treatment of, 54: 365-66; sermon of, 51: 366
Beecroft, J. W., cartoonist, 59: 44
Beehive House: 54: 125; description of, 51: 49-50; landscaping of, 56: 358
Beere, Mrs. Bernard, letter of Oscar Wilde to, 55: 330
Beesley, Ebenezer, musician, 53: 133, 141, 161
Beeson, Desdemona Stott, mining entrepreneur, 46: 136, 140-47, 146, 149
Beeson, Joseph J., mining entrepreneur, 46: 141-47, 143, 146, 149
Behle, Calvin, TAC member, 48: 262
Behle, William, physician, 52: 385
Behunnin, Isaac, early Spring City settler, home of, 54: 98, 99
Belknap, Bill, and WRGA, 60: 272-73
Belknap, William W.: and Colorado River, 55: 118; secretary of war, 59: 296; 64: 222
Bell, ____, tennis referee, 52: 184
Bell, Lorin, and 1938 Nevills river run, 55: 190-91
Bell, Mary, train crash victim, 51: 59, 65, 68-69
Beller, David W., and M.M.., 60: 228
Beller, Isaac T., 60: 229
Beller, Malissa Ann, 60: 228
Bellew, Chip, cartoonist, 54: 363
Bellows, John, and Stansbury expedition, 59: 283, 283 n. 42
Belt, Nannie, 58: 80
Benally, Clyde, Navajo student, 48: 403
Benally, Hugh, children of, at Blanding School, 48: 403
Bendetsen, Karl R., maj. and Japanese American relocation, 54: 331
Benedict, F. D., physician, Brigham Young attended by, 50: 359
Benedict, J., physician, Brigham Young attended by, 50: 359
Benedict XV, appointment of Bishop Glass by, 49: 114
Benjamin, 51: 268
Benjamin Presbyterian church. See First Presbyterian Church of Benjamin
Bennett, ____, lt. at Camp Floyd, 60: 53
Bennett, Ben, and Matilda Hales, 55: 285
Bennett, Bertha, radical speaker, 61: 368
Bennett, Charles S., Perkins' Addition buyer, 54: 44
Bennett, Charles W., SLC attorney, 63: 355
Bennett, DeRobigne Mortimer, radical author and publisher, 50: 311, 312
Bennett, Fred E., deputy U.S. marshal, and polygamy raids, 51: 133; 62: 319, 321, 324-25, 327, 329, 332
Bennett, Isabella E: and Columbian Exposition, 63: 313; and Mormon-gentile detente, 63: 309; and silk, 63: 315; member of Utah Silk Commission, 46: 393
Bennett, J. R., Piercy portrait of, 48: 65
Bennett, John C., Nauvoo mayor, 48: 85, 86
Bennett, Lillie Hales, sister of Matilda Hales, 55: 280, 286
Bennett, Myrle Western, and Matilda Hales, 55: 279, 282, 286, 287, 293
Bennett, Ray A., and uranium 59: 404
Bennett, Rebecca, 60: 53
Bennett, Robert L., BIA official, 64: 327-29, 332-38, 342
Bennett, S., umpire, 52: 121
Bennett, Samuel, and G. Hurt, 62: 168
Bennett, Wallace F., U.S. senator, and Canyonlands, 59: 218-19, 221-14, 222, 225, 227-41
Bennett's Paint and Glass, windows designed by, 54: 58
Bennion family, cattle of, 57: 308-9
Bennion, Harden, and Delta Phi, 60: 364, 374; secretary of state, 58: 188
Bennion, Heber, and Delta Phi, 60: 365
Bennion, Ilarrict, plural wife of M. F. Cowley, 48: 14
Bennion, Israel, herding experiences of, 57: 308-9
Bennion, Lowell C., Sanpete guidebook of, 58: 221, 223
Bennion, Maria, fifth wife of A. M. Cannon, 48: 43; 57: 38
Bennion, Mark, farmer, 57: 144
Bennion, Milton, and BYU controversy, 51: 191, 194; and Delta Phi, 60: 364; foe of Prohibition repeal, 47: 14
Bennion, Owen, and Duchesne bank failure, 50: 61-62
Bennion, Zina, college superintendent, 46: 123
Benow, Johnny, Weeminuche Ute, and Montezuma Canyon, 60: 243-44, 245, 246, 247, 249, 256, 257
Benson, A L., Socialist candidate, 47: 271
Benson, Charles A., lynching of, 49: 159, 160, 171
Benson, E. T., Tooele mill of 51: 275
Benson, Elmer A., U.S. senator, 54: 356
Benson, Ezra T: Cache Valley settler, 47: 202 203; Cache Militia reorganized by, 63: 166; and CPRR, 60: 141; and E. I., Wilkinson, 61: 323; and GSL, 56: 141;
and Indians, 46: 241; mills of, 56: 64; as secretary of agriculture, 60: 336; and sego lily, 63: 73; and spelling reform, 52: 279, 280; and Universal Scientific Society,
47: 71, 73; and W M. Gibson, 46: 68, 76, 77
Benson, Stanley, WWI soldier, 63: 35
Benson, William S., Utah commander, 46: 315, 316, 317
Bent's Fort, 50: 113, 114
Benteen, Frederick W, commander at Fort Duchesne, 47: 423, 425, 532
Benton, Irving H., U.S. marshal, and Eureka strike, 49: 151
Benton, Thomas Hart, and railroad, 59: 281, 281 n. 38
Beobachter, German-language newspaper, 56: 231, 232
Beobachter Publishing Co., 58: 373, 383
Bergen, John, prisoner, 53: 230
Berger, Gottlieb, Mormon Socialist and Murray city official, 50: 234
Bergertown, Utah, and smelter smoke, 61: 355
Berle, ____, and equal rights, 46: 164
Bernhard, John T., Wilkinson's campaign manager, 61: 310
Bernhardt, Sarah, and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 73
Bernheimer, Adolph (uncle of Charles), 55: 140
Bernheimer, Alice (daughter of Charles), 55: 141
Bernheimer, Charles Leopold, 55: 137, 145; background and personality of, 55: 139-45; expeditions of, in southeastern Utah and northern Arizona, 55: 137-66,
156, 163, 164, 166, 183; geographical accomplishments of, 55: 165; and Rainbow Bridge, 55: 138, 140, 142, 144, 149, 154-55, 147-65; writings of, 55: 140-42
Bernheimer, Clara Silbermann (wife of Charles), 55: 140-41; natural bridge named for, 55: 141, 144
Bernheimer, Helen (daughter of Charles), 55: 141
Bernhisel, Elizabeth, wife of John, 50: 359
Bernhisel, John, and beet seed, 56: 37
Bernhisel, John M.: as delegate to Congress, 48: 117, 119, 121-28; 50: 354, 354-55; 59: 271, 271 n. 13, 273, 279; 61: 118-23, 120; home of, 50: 357-58, 358; and
horticulture, 59: 183; LDS church agent in Washington, D.C., 46: 228, 229, 230; medical career of, 50: 354-60
Bernine, Eldor, 54: 150
Bernstein, Jerome, and Utah Constitution, 64: 265
Berry, E. Y., congressman, and Southern Paiute termination, 63: 269
Berry, Joseph Smith, LDS bishop, 60: 164
Berry, Nora, 60: 162
Berry, Rosa Webster, and Red Cross, 63: 43
Bertrand, Louis: 56: 354; French Mormon industry, 46: 379, 384-85
Bertucci, Clarence V., guard at Salina POW camp, killed prisoners, 52: 336
Bess, ____, Red Stockings player, 52: 151
Best, Norma, stenographer, 61: 365
Best, Oliver, Red Stockings player, 52: 147
Bethune, Tom ("Blind Tom"), black pianist, 58: 56-57
Bettilyon, Mabel, WWI nurse, 58: 343-44, 344
Bettilyon, Verden Lee, and Gregory Bridge, 63: 118
Beus, Mariana Combe, Italian immigrant and silk industry, 46: 390
Bevan, John A., Tooele historian, 51: 284
Bevan, Nettie Gray, Benjamin Presbyterian, 51: 271, 269
Beveridge, Albert, Indiana senator, and child labor, 59: 57
Bible, Alan, U.S. senator, and Canyonlands, 59: 230, 232
Bickel, Miss A., forewoman, 46: 131
Bickerdyke, Mother, Civil War nurse, 50: 156-57
Bickley, Jane, and Beaver WSA, 59: 14, 15
Bickley, W. G., and Beaver WSA, 59: 13, 14
Bicknell, Jane Adeline: mother of B. B. Young, 50: 125; conversion of, to Christian Science, 50: 132
Bidamon, Charles, son of Lewis, 48: 91
Bidamon, Lewis A., husband of Emma Smith, 47: 65
Bidamon, Lewis C., second husband of Emma Smith, 48: 90-91, 92, 95
Biddlecome, ___ , prisoner, 47: 39
Bidwell, ____, home of, designed by Hale, 54: 12, 13, 14
Bidwell, John, overland journey of, 56: 109-12
Biessenger, Thomas, and Dutchtown colony, 62: 56, 57
Big Cottonwood Canyon Lumber Co., 56: 61-63, 64, 66
Big J Milling and Elevator Co., 56: 87
Big Rock Candy Mountain, 62: 174, 176
Bigelow, A. B., Ogden C. of C. rep., 53: 93
Bigelow, C. D., mining co. official, 50: 41
Bigelow, J. W., and Teancum Pratt, 48: 358
Bigelow, J. Z., and Teancum Pratt, 48: 354, 357
Bigelow, John, brother-in-law of Sarah Ewell, 48: 347, 359
Bigelow, John, columnist, 63: 259
Bigelow, Lucy, wife of Brigham Young, 51: 51
Biggs, Syrina, sister of F. Piercy, 48: 55
Biggs, Thomas, brother-in-law of F. Piercy, 48: 55
Bigler, ____, Mormon Battalion diary of, 55: 271
Bikuben, Scandinavian LDS newspaper, 51: 119
Billings, Alfred N., leader of Elk Mountain Mission, 55: 67
Billings, Judith, judge, 61: 227, 229
Billings, Lenore, and child care, 61: 57
Bills, Lester, 54: 216
Bing Kong Tong, 64: 73, 78, 95
Bingham & Garfield Railroad, 47: 249
Bingham Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co., Midvale smelter of, 53: 312, 321
Bingham Copper and Gold Mining Co., suit against, 53: 320
Bingham High School, design of, 59: 115, 118, 122
Bingham Junction (West Jordan), Utah, beet-cutting station at, 59: 200
Bingham, mining at, 47: 237, 239, 241, 250
Bingham Prospect Mine, 46: 142-43
Bingham, Utah: 49: 219; copper mine at, 51: 273; 55: 246-47; during Prohibition, 53: 277, 284, 287, 289; Socialists elected in, 49: 223; 50: 227; and WWI, 58:
311, 352, 354, 357-61, 359
Bingley, Bill, and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 357-58
Birch, ____, deputy marshal, 48: 340
Birchell, Tommy, cowboy, 61: 193
Bird, Elzy J. ("Bill"), Utah director of WPA art project, 58: 284-286, 288-89, 291, 293-95
Bird of Paradise (The), music for, composed by Halemanu family, 60: 72
Birdseye, Clarence H., USGS maps by, 55: 125
Birk, Carrie, 60: 165, 167
Birney, Hoffman, writer, member of Charles Kelly's Glen Canyon party, 55: 122, 122-27, 128, 129, 136
Birnie, Rogers, and Wheeler Survey, 59: 150
Bishop, Anna, vocalist, 48: 231; 53: 135
Bishop, Francis Gladden, early LDS dissenter, 50: 352
Bishop, Francis M., topographer, and 1871-72 Powell expedition, 62: 124, 128
Bishop, Francis Marion, teacher, 48: 302
Bison, prehistoric and historic distribution of, in northern Utah, 64: 168-80, 168, 179
Black, Albert, fox ranch of, 57: 322, 324-26
Black, Alice, and WWI, 63: 9
Black, Benjamin D., Blanding settler, 48: 395, 399, 405
Black, Chauncey, 51: 378
Black, Dave, and Posey War, 53: 256-58
Black, David, Jr., and smallpox, 63: 20
Black, David P., Blanding settler, 48: 399, 400
Black, Dean, resident of Deseret, 55: 285
Black, Frank S., NY attorney, 57: 257
Black, George, territorial secretary, 64: 217-19
Black Hawk: Ute leader, 60: 135-36, 301, 304, 304-6, 310-11; 63: 166; raiding activities of, 55: 4, 5, 6, 17, 67; 57: 27-28, 31, 33-35; 64: 339
Black Hawk War (1865-68): 46: 249, 251; 51: 35, 36; 52: 66, 318; 53: 114; 58: 44-45, 48; 62: 241; history of Circleville massacre during, 55: 4-21; Indian casualties
of, 55: 4, 5-6, 7-8, 15; murder case during, 60: 124-36; reassessment of circumstances leading to, 57: 24-35; Ute tactics in, 60: 300-318; veterans of, 55: 9; white
casualties of, 55: 5, 8, 10, 14
Black, Inga, and Matilda Hales, 55: 285
Black, Jennie, singer, 48: 231
Black, Jeremiah S., Buchanan's attorney general, 61: 117, 119, 134
Black, Joseph, imprisoned polygamist, 47: 29
Black, Joseph Smith, and antipolygamy raids, 62: 322, 326-29, 331; imprisoned polygamist, 47: 27, 40; polygamy raids described by, 51: 145
Black, Leonard (husband), 60: 33, 36, 39, 41, 45-46
Black, Lillian (daughter), 60: 38
Black, Lorna Johnson (sister), 60: 36
Black, Morley, Blanding settler, 48: 399
Black, Mrs., wife of sgt. with Johnston's Army, 54: 174
Black, Orson (son), 60: 36-38, 45
Black Rock Beach, 56: 142, 147
Black Rock, Great Salt Lake, 63: 217
Black, Solomon, infantryman, 46: 288-89
Black, Vaughn (son), 60: 43-44
Black, Vera Johnson, case involving rights of, as polygamous parent, 60: 27, 27-46
Black, Verna Colvin (sister wife), 60: 36, 37
Black, Verno, and Matilda Hales, 55: 285
Black, Victoria, Relief Society member, 55: 282
Black Willow Mink ranch, 57: 329
Blackburn, ____, judge, 53: 225
Blackburn, ____, landlady of Sara Alexander, 51: 368
Blackburn, Abner Levi, history of personal narrative of, 61: 22-39, 22
Blackburn, Elias Hicks, LDS bishop in Provo, 55: 311
Blackburn, Jesse O. (son of Abner), 61: 31-32
Blackburn, John, and ore discoveries at Minersville, 51: 235, 237
Blackburn, Lester, Orderville resident, 64: 150
Blackburn, Lucinda (wife of Abner), 61: 22, 23
Blacks: attitudes toward, reflected in minstrel shows, 58: 49-63; in Cache Valley, 57: 356; and Castle Gate mine disaster, 56: 280, 288-89; as domestics, 54: 44;
employment of, 50: 148, 152, 156; at Fort Douglas, 46: 282-301; as Masons, 47: 437; and KKK in Carbon County, 48: 259; and LDS church priesthood, 46: 45-64;
military rations for 47: 428; in Nevada, 58: 175; racial antipathy toward, 47: 422, 424-27, 432-33, 435; and slavery in pioneer Utah, 57: 264-67; as soldiers, 47:
421, 421-22, 423, 426, 432-34; as WACs at Wendover Field during WW II, 54: 153-55; in WWI, 58: 362-66, 365, 387
Blaine, James G., and statehood, 63: 346, 348, 349
Blair, Montgomery, and Harney, 51: 51: 44
Blair, Seth M., and Mountaineer, 64: 231-45, 231
Blair, Seth M. mining co. official, and Godbeites, 50: 49, 51
Blair, Seth M.: prosecutor in Egan case, 51: 311, 313, 313; territorial attorney, 48: 121, 122, 123
Blair, Thor, news agent, 53: 96
Blake & Sons, pottery, 56: 394
Blake, Benjamin, potter, 56: 390, 394
Blake, George Rowland, Provo dairy farmer, 63: 246-47
Blake, James, geologist/physician with Stansbury expedition, 46: 226; 56: 153, 155, 159; 59: 275, 275 n. 25
Blake, Kent, Arizona prosecutor, 60: 31-32
Blake, Maybelle, War Finance Committee official, 63: 265
Blake, Ruth Wright Christensen, and WWII bonds, 63: 265
Blake, Wesley A., first husband of K. J. Boan, 49: 294
Blake, William, potter, 56: 390-94
Blakeslee, Roland, husband of C. A. DeWitt, 49: 294
Blanding, Utah: 48: 390; and Anasazi, 48: 390-91; and cattle frontier, 48: 393; community activities at 48: 400-401; during Posey War, 53: 248-67, 256, 262;
history of, 48: 390-405; influenza epidemic in, 58: 189, 189, 199-200; LDS tabernacle at, 48: 401; Mormon Co-op at, 55: 145; Mormon settlement of 48: 394-96,
398-401; and Navajos, 48: 392, 401-4; Prohibition Era in, 57: 150, 151 153, 154, 164; schools at, 48: 403-4; and Utes and Paiutes, 48: 391, 400; water system of,
48: 400 401; and WWI, 63: 3, 4-23
Blasdel, H. G., gov. of Nevada Terr., and mining, 55: 242
Blatchford, Samuel, U.S. Supreme Court justice, 58: 89-90
Blazes, Helen, madam, 50: 171, 174
Bleak, James, southern Utah settler, 49: 21
Bletcher, Frank, coal salesman, 3:346
Blight, Alexander, Eureka school supt., 60: 184
Blimp (The), pro. wrestler, 55: 351, 352
Bliss, Marion, Carbon County sheriff, and Prohibition, 53: 273, 278, 288
Bliss, Orley D., settler near Bryce Canyon, 49: 351
Bliss, W. J., Moab sheriff, 55: 83; 57: 161; 58: 185
Blood, Adele, friend of Silver Queen, 64: 18-19, 22, 29
Blood, Dawn, daughter of Adele, 64: 22, 29
Blood, Ernest C., 54: 86
Blood, George H., 54: 86
Blood, Henry H., gov. of Utah: 54: 215, 216; 58: 281, 284, 286, 288; and bank holiday, 54: 225-26, 276; campaign and inauguration of, 54: 216-18, 272; and
CCC, 62: 262; and drought o 1934, 54: 252, 255-56, 258, 259, 264, 277-78; first message of, to legislature, 54: 218-21; first year of, as governor, 54: 216-39; house
of, designed by Allen, 54: 70, 71, 75, 76, 78. 79, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87 lobbying of, in Washington, D.C., 54: 227-30 236-39; and Mrs., 46: 166; New Year's message
of, 54: 280; objection of, to federal program cuts, 54: 283-84 relations of, with legislature, 54: 222-26, 230-33 relatives of, 54: 66; and repeal of prohibition, 47:
7-8, 7; 53: 291; 54: 230-31; and sales tax, 54: 223, 231-34; and state prison location, 57: 121
Blood, Jane Hooper Wilkie, and statehood, 63: 368
Blood, John H., 54: 86
Blood, Minnie Barnes, wife of Henry H., 54: 78, 79, 84
Blood, William, father of Henry H., 54: 83, 85
Blood, William H., Kaysville city councilman, 54: 86
Bloomington, new town of, 47: 312, 314, 319, 323
Blount, J. H., congressman, and statehood, 63: 345
Blue Bell Mine, 56: 19
Blue Dugway, Wayne County, lore concerning, 49: 66, 66-67
Blue Goose, dance hall in Keetley, 62: 253-54
Blue Tea Club, gentile women's org., 63: 307
Bluff Co-op, herd of, 55: 150
Bluff, Utah: 55: 36, 41, 57; cowboy social life in, 57: 312; early Mormon settlement in, 55: 37-40, 56-58; Indian-white conflict in, 53: 249-50, 254; livestock in, 57:
310-12; Prohibition Era in, 57: 153, 157-58, 163
B'nai Israel congregation, and proposed Ensign Peak cross, 62: 15
Boan, Amos Quincy (husband of Kate), 49: 294
Boan, Kate Jean, editor, Uintah Pappoose, 49: 294-96, 301
Board of Home Missions, Presbyterian organization, 51: 266
Boats and boatbuilders on Great Salt Lake, 63: 194-221
Bodenheimer, Brigitte, and juvenile court, 61: 271, 277, 278
Bodmer, Karl, German artist, 308
Boede, Fritz, article of, in Beobachter, 58: 379
Boeing Air Transport, 58: 125
Bohman, A. W., and Otter Creek Reservoir, 53: 359
Bohn, Theodore, and child care, 61: 57
Bolbach, Robert, headmaster, St. Mark's School, 48: 289, 291
Bollschweiller, Florence U., secretary of T. C. Adams, 56: 176, 188-89
Bollwinkle, John, sugar worker, 56: 38, 43
Bolto, Agnes, store manager, 46: 131
Bolton, Curtis E., LDS missionary in France, 48: 51
Bolton, Herbert, historian, and Abner Blackburn narrative, 61: 23
Bonacci, Frank, and 1922 strike, 48: 251; Union organizer, 47: 187
Bonacci, Mrs. [Joe], neighbor of the Zeeses in Helper, 48: 246-47, 250
Bonanza Mine, smelting of ore from, 50: 45
Bond, Nonnie, statehood contest winner, 63: 363
Bonetti, Charles, Italian-American leader in SLC, 60: 110, 113
Bonita Theater, Huntington, 53: 129
Bonner, Nellie, hotel proprietor, 46: 127
Bonneville, Captain B. L. E., and buffalo, 64: 171, 174; and GSL, 56: 136-37; and Tooelians, 57: 274
Bonneville Park, government housing project, 51: 80
Bonneville Park Nursery, 61: 46, 55
Book, F., Overland Mail agent, 63: 165
Book of Mormon, use of on gravestones, 47: 137-38, 138, 139
Booth, ____, Kaysville resident, 54: 53
Booth, Edwin, and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 73
Booth, John E., and Delta Phi, 60: 365
Booth, John, judge in Lynch-King case, 60: 105, 109, 116, 119
Booth, Matilda, mother of T. E. B. Steele, 62: 83-85
Booth, Willis, and La Plata land dispute, 50: 18
Bootlegging, 56: 287; in southeastern Utah, 57: 150-64
Boreman, ____, judge in Ann Eliza Young, alimony suit, 55: 24
Boreman, Jacob S., U.T. Supreme Court justice, 51: 71; 58: 86, 87
Boren, Emil, gold strike of, 55: 80
Bosone, Reva Beck, attorney, judge, and state representative, 46: 161; 61: 220-21, 221, 243-44, 247; and Echo Park dam, 59: 76
Bossard, Gisbert, and temple photograph scheme, 47: 54, 58-60, 61-62
Boston Con Hotel, Bingham, illegal liquor made in, 53: 284
Bostwick, F. E., Eureka physician, 49: 153, 154
Bosworth, Mary Ann, child worker, 59: 58
Botany, and E. P. Thompson's 1872 plant collecting, 62: 104-31
Botha, "Dutch Charlie," prison inmate, 60: 117-18
Bothweil Mining Co., 59: 204
Bott, Elizabeth Skeggs (mother of John H.), 56: 85
Bott, John (son of John H.), 56: 86
Bott, John H., Brigham City stonecutter, 56: 85, 85-87
Bott, L. Max (grandson of John H.), 56: 87
Bott, Lorenzo (son of John H.), 56: 86-87
Bott, Philip (son of John H.), 56: 86
Bott, Philip Wise (father of John H.), 56: 85
Bott, William (son of John H.), 56: 86-87
Boulden, Matilda, actress in Orangeville, 53: 115
Boulder Dam, building of, 55: 248
Boulder, Utah, cheese factory in, 64: 148
Bountiful Cemetery, 56: 318, 323
Bountiful Co-op, 61: 72
Bountiful Literary and Debating Society, 60: 368
Bountiful Opera House, 61: 77
Bountiful, Utah: debate club in, 61: 71-73; entertainment in, 61: 67; history of Hales family in, 61: 63-78; mill in, 56: 62; polygamy raids in, 61: 66-67; post office
in, 61: 64-65, 70-71, 73
Bourne, E. LeRoy, UNG officer, 58: 315, 329
Bourne, Emmeline Hess, and Farmington WSA, 59: 17
Bourne, John A., Farmington mayor, 59: 17
Bouton, C. W., injury of, 64: 123
Bouzis, Maria, Greek widow, 56: 283
Bowen, A. H., potter, 56: 368, 395
Bowen, Albert (stepson of Emma), 64: 354
Bowen, Albert E. (husband of Emma), 64: 354, 354
Bowen, Albert E., and No Man Knows My History, 57: 50-51
Bowen, Catherine Drinker, and DeVoto, 58: 232-33
Bowen, Emma Lucy Gates, musical career of, 64: 344-55, 344, 346, 347, 348, 350, 352, 354, 355
Bowen, Robert (stepson of Emma), 64: 354
Bowen, T. M., Colorado senator, and Southern Utes, 49: 194-95
Bowery, description of, 51: 49
Bowler, Blanche Holt, and PPTC, 61: 83-85, 93
Bowler, James Samuel Page, and PPTC, 61: 80-85, 81, 88-89, 92
Bowler, John H., and PPTC, 61: 81, 81-85, 87-91, 93, 94
Bowler, Milton A., and PPTC, 61: 91
Bowles, Samuel, and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 70
Bowman, A. E., county ag. agent, 57: 140
Bowman, Amy, clerk, 46: 132
Bowman, Dora, clerk 46: 132
Bowman, Elizabeth, clerk, 46: 132
Bowman, Isaac, officer in Polysophical Society, 47: 77
Bowman, John F, foe of Prohibition repeal, 47: 9, 12, 15; SLC mayor, 57: 81
Bowman, John, Navajo agent, 55: 64-65
Bowman, Robert, store manager, 46: 132
Bowring, Annie, bookkeeper, 46: 132
Bowring, Henry E., actor, 47: 81, 83, 84
Box Elder Base Ball Club, games of, with Corinne, 52: 115-16, 122
Box Elder County: baseball in, 52: 110-35; Chinese in, 64: 72-73, 87; effect of defense industries on, 51: 75; 4-H work in, 51: 164, 167; 1914 farm tour in, 57: 141;
problems of agriculture in, 54: 314; water contamination in, 53: 312
Box Elder County Courthouse, 61: 260, 262
Box Elder County Herald, editors of, 49: 297, 301
Box Elder flouring mill, 56: 75, 79, 84; design and location of, 56: 80; history of, 56: 75-87; relocation of, during Utah War, 56: 61-62, 65
Boxing, reminiscences of, and boxers in Utah, 55: 335-48. See also names of individual boxers
Boy Scouts, Castle Gate relief funds collected by, 50: 246; and Ensign Peak, 62: 10, 11; in Ogden, 55: 360; in SLC, 55: 336
Boy with Many Horses, Navajo, 55: 55
Boyce, Violet, author, 46: 211
Boyd Park Building, IWW headquarters in, 61: 376, 376
Boyden, John S., attorney, 64: 336
Boyer, Sarah A., and suffrage, 59: 43
Boyer, Selvoy J., exec. sec'y of Farm Bureau, 54: 334
Boyle, John A., Ogden city councilman, 47: 263
Boynton, John F., LDS apostle, 58: 83
Boyter, Alexander "Scotty", Beaver stonemason, 51: 223-24; home of, 51: 222, 225
Boyter, James, Beaver home of, 51: 212, 224, 225
Bracken, A. L., land use consultant, 54: 311-12, 319
Bracken, Lawrence, PPTC business manager, 61: 84-86
Bracken, Marcellus E., and PPTC, 61: 81-85
Bradford, Vet, and Blanding water system, 48: 400-401
Bradley, Anne Maddison, 52: 241, 244; affair of, with Arthur Brown and his fatal shooting, 52: 231-45; youth and early career of, 52: 233
Bradley, Arthur Brown (son), 52: 234, 237, 243, 245
Bradley, Clarence A. (husband), 52: 233, 234
Bradley, Joseph P., U.S. Supreme Court justice, 58: 92
Bradley, L. D., Nevada governor, 59: 288
Bradley, L. R., Elko cattleman and Nevada governor, 61: 166-67
Bradley, Martha Clare (daughter), 52: 233
Bradley, Martin Montgomery Brown (son), 52: 237, 243, 245
Bradley, Matthew (son), 52: 233, 245
Bradley, Mrs. L. I., soap manufacturer, 46: 133
Bradley, W. H., attorney for smelters, 53: 317
Bradley, [George W], militia officer, 47: 412
Bradshaw, Bob, photographer, 52: 79
Bradshaw, Frank, teamster, 58: 42
Bradshaw, Ira E., Hurricane settler, 62: 237, 244
Bradshaw, John F., cattle feed lot of, 59: 196
Bradshaw Mining District, 50: 41
Bradshaw, Richard, cattle feed lot of, 59: 196
Bradwell, Myra, Illinois lawyer, 61: 212-13, 217, 232
Brady, Mathew, photographer, 60: 140
Braffet, Mark P., Utah Fuel attorney and Carbon County political boss, 58: 145, 145-64, 149
Braithwaite, Wilbur, Manti tennis coach, 52: 190
Brame, Herbert, founder of Pony Express Courier, 61: 26
Bramwell, Ernest, and Delta Phi, 60: 364, 372 Branch Normal School, Cedar City, 60: 159, 160, 165
Branca, Tee, and SL Seagulls, 61: 15
Brand, Annie (Anna), and Dutchtown, 62: 60-62, 66
Brand, Elisabeth Allebrand, German immigrant in Providence, 62: 58
Brand, Elisabetha, wife of Jakob, 62: 60-62, 65, 66-68
Brand, Jakob: Dutchtown resident and mine foreman, 62: 58-70, 59; Register Book of, 62: 54, 55, 61, 64
Brand, Kate (Katherina), and Dutchtown, 62: 60-62, 66, 69
Brand, Margaretha, and Dutchtown, 62: 62
Brand, Martha, and Dutchtown, 62: 62, 66
Brand, Tillie (Mathilde), and Dutchtown, 62: 61, 66-68
Brandebury, Lemuel, 64: 279
Brandebury, Lemuel L., territorial chief justice, 48: 122, 124
Brandeis, Erich, WWI internee at Fort Douglas, 58: 400-401
Brandeli, T., LDS missionary in Germany, 62: 57
Brandley, Henry, cavalryman, 46: 253
Brandt, Gladys, daughter of Jules, 62: 67
Brandt, Martha Anderson, wife of Jules, 62: 66, 67
Brandt, Orson, son of Jules, 62: 67
Brandt, Robert J. "Bobby", son of Gottlieb, 62: 70
Brand[t], Charly, and Dutchtown, 62: 63, 65, 66
Brand[t], Emil (Emile), and Dutchtown, 62: 60, 61, 65, 68, 69
Brand[t], Gottlieb, Dutchtown miner, 62: 53, 60, 65, 68-70
Brand[t], Jake (Jakob), and Dutchtown, 62: 61, 68, 69
Brand[t], Jules (Julius), and Dutchtown, 62: 61, 67, 68
Brannan, Sam, and GSL, 56: 141
Brannan, Samuel, Mormon and California millionaire, 51: 274
Bransford, John: as mayor of SLC, 64: 12; as Silver Queen's brother and financial advisor, 64: 3, 6, 11, 12, 15, 17
Bransford, John, SLC mayor, and stockade, 50: 174-81, 175
Bransford, Milford, Silver Queen's father, 64: 5, 7-9
Bransford, Nellie, Silver Queen's sister, 64: 3, 9, 14-17, 23-24
Bransford, Sara Ellen, Silver Queen's mother, 64: 5, 10, 14, 16
Bransford, Wallace, Silver Queen's nephew and son-in-law, 64: 12, 15-19, 27
Bransons, family in Moab, 55: 77
Brayer, Herbert O., and No Man Knows My History, 57: 48
Brayman, Mason, Idaho territorial governor, 64: 278
Breckinridge, Sophonisha, social reformer, 50: 264
Breckinridge, W. C. P., congressman, and statehood, 63: 344-45
Breeden, M. D., Utah attorney general, 60: 112, 122
Breen, ___, with Donner-Reed party, 56: 120, 123
Brems, Franz, German immigrant in Lehi, 62: 54, 56-58, 60
Brems, Fred (son of Franz), 62: 60
Brems, John (son of Franz), 62: 60
Brems, Peter (son of Franz), 62: 60
Brennan, Jack, and WRGA, 60: 264
Brennan, James, Ogden C. of C. pres., 53: 90
Brennan, Robert, rail union official, 53: 87
Brenner, George A., army musician, at Promontory, 49: 365
Brewer, Alf, baseball player, 52: 114
Brewer, Harry F, and Americanization movement, 47: 191
Brewer, Myron, speaker on home industry, 47: 74
Brewerton, George D., companion of Kit Carson, 50: 117
Brewster, Benjamin, Episcopal bishop of Maine, 50: 217
Brewster, Benjamin Harris, U.S. attorney general, 53: 209-10, 214
Brice, Calvin, Democratic National Committee chair, 63: 347
Brick, popularity of, 49: 70
Bridge, Utah, history of, as railroad community on GSL, 53: 55-73. See Myton, Utah
Bridger Jack, Ute leader, 60: 240
Bridger, Jim, 50: 112; 52: 308; 59: 269, 269 n. 8; and GSL, 135; and Stansbury expedition, 56: 152; trapper, 64: 177-78; Utah described by, 49: 10-11; warning of,
about Utes, 62: 152
Brief History of the Deseret Museum, 50: 368
Briggs, George, New York congressman, 48: 127
Briggs, Robert, grave of, 47: 134, 136
Brigham City Cemetery, 56: 323
Brigham City Cooperative, 54: 82; 56: 394
Brigham City Flouring Mills Co., 56: 83
Brigham City Mercantile and Manufacturing Association, LDS co-op, 56: 83
Brigham City Pottery, 56: 394
Brigham City Roller Mills, 56: 83
Brigham City, Utah: and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 359, 362; mill built at, 56: 75, 76-87, 79, 84; as potential prison site, 57: 120; settlement of, 56: 75-76
Brigham Young Academy, Provo, 48: 300, 309, 311; art dept. of, 54: 202; teacher training at, 63: 306
Brigham Young College, Logan, 57: 344; and influenza epidemic, 58: 181
Brigham Young Express and Carrying Co., 56: 61; 59: 179
Brigham Young High School, and evolution controversy, 51: 190
Brigham Young Monument, lighting of, 56: 21
Brigham Young University (Academy), 52: 378; 59: 294; Chautauquas of, 58: 141-42, 144; College of Law at, 61: 223-24; controversy over evolution at, 51: 188,
189-91, 198; and Darwinism, 48: 310; 49: 96; Deseret Museum collection transferred to, 50: 374-75; and E. I., Wilkinson, 61: 305-11, 315, 320-21; founding of, 52:
312; J. Knight's gifts to, 57: 241, 242, 253; tennis team and invitational tournament of, 52: 134-35, 135, 187, 188
Brimhall, Dean, and No Man Knows My History, 57: 55-56
Brimhall, Dean Robertson: and aviation, 58: 122-23, 129; biographical data on, 49: 341, 344 n. 6, 347 n. 12; winter climb of Timpanogos by, 49: 341-44, 346-47
Brimhall, Flora Robertson (mother of Dean), 49: 341
Brimhall, George H. (father of Dean), BYU president, 49: 341
Brimhall, George H., grandfather of Fawn Brodie, 57: 47, 55
Brimhall, George Washington, Dixie settler, 47: 112, 129
Brimhall, Lila Eccles (wife of Dean), actress and professor, 49: 341
Brimhall, McKeen Eccles, cousin of Fawn Brodie, 57: 55-56
Bringhurst, Susann Adams Steele, 60: 166 n.33,167
Bringhurst, William, and Colorado River, 55: 114
Bringhurst, William, LDS missionary at Las Vegas, Nevada, 51: 233
Brinkerhoof, ____, horses traded by, 48: 361
Brinley, Eldon, BYU tennis player, 52: 185
Brinton, Wilder, mining engineer, 59: 401
British Columbia Guides Assn., 60: 272
British immigrants: interest of, in spiritualism, 50: 320-21; and pottery making, 56: 361-62, 363, 364, 393-94
British War Relief Society, 46: 165-66
Britt, Jimmie, lightweight boxer, 55: 342, 343
Britten, Emma Hardinge, spiritualist author, 50: 311
Broad Ax (Salt Lake City), Black newspaper, 46: 286, 292, 298-99
Broad, John, Iosepa resident, 60: 67, 68, 76
Broadbent & Son, Lehi merchants, 59: 193
Broadbent, Charles M., and Wasatch Wave, 57: 208
Broadbent, Leslie, Mormon fundamentalist, 47: 51
Brocchus, Perry E., territorial justice, 48: 122, 124, 127; 64: 279
Brock Gang, southern Utah rustlers, 55: 76
Brock, William, Nine Mile ranch of, 49: 51 -52
Brockbank, Isaac, gravestones carved for, 56: 310
Brodie, Bernard, (husband of Fawn McKay), 57: 47
Brodie, Fawn McKay, historian, writer, 46: 47; 57: 46, 62; 58: 218; excommunication of, 57: 54-55; responses to No Man Knows My History, by, 57: 46-63
Brohm, Franz, German immigrant, 62: 62
Brom, Franz, German immigrant, 62: 60
Bromley, William H., journalist, 48: 39
Bronley, Naoma Herbert, Presbyterian church attended by, 51: 267
Brooks, Ben T., poems of, on La Plata, 50: 7-8, 11, 15
Brooks, Bob (son of Juanita), 55: 274
Brooks, Clare (son of Juanita), 55: 274
Brooks, Dode, peddler, 49: 94
Brooks, George, medicine man, 60: 249
Brooks, Grant (son of Juanita), 55: 274
Brooks, James, Brigham City settler, 56: 75
Brooks, Juanita: historian and folklorist, 49: 87, 96; 55: 268, 273; 58: 201, 201-3, 218; 60: 340, 342, 346; civic activities of, 55: 276; diary projects of, 55: 271,
272-73; as Dixie College teacher, 55: 270; and Mountain Meadows Massacre, 55: 271, 276-77; and No Man Knows My History, 57: 50, 57-58; and Short Creek
case, 60: 44; a son's recollections of, 55: 268-77
Brooks, Karl (son of Juanita), 55: 273-74, 275
Brooks, Tony (son of Juanita), 55: 274
Brooks, Will, and St. George jail, 49: 85, 91
Brooks, Willa (daughter of Juanita), 55: 271-72, 275
Brooks, William ("Will") (husband of Juanita), 55: 269, 271, 272, 273, 274, 276-77
Brothers, Harrison, attorney, 61: 221
Brough, Charles Hillman, irrigation study by, 48: 188
Brower, David, Sierra Club president, and Canyonlands, 59: 226, 239; and Echo Park dam controversy, 59: 73, 86; and Lake Powell, 63: 120
Brown, ___, SLC physician, 57: 133
Brown, ___ , Western Union supt., 63: 357
Brown, ____, expressman, 47: 62
Brown, ____ , warden, 47: 36
Brown, A. S., and naval depot, 47: 307
Brown, Alex, Old Folks Day prizewinner, 53: 164
Brown, Alice (daughter of Arthur), 52: 232, 242-43
Brown, Arthur: U.S. senator from Utah, 60: 121; 61: 174; 62: 336, 338, 339, 342; 63: 341, 355-56; love affair and fatal shooting of, 52: 231-45, 231, 241; youth
and early career of, 52: 232-33
Brown, Azariah, Blanding settler, 48: 395
Brown, Benjamin, and Clarion colony, 57: 167-71
Brown, Byron W., and sugar industry, 59: 193
Brown, Charles, and BH War, 60: 314
Brown, Charlotte Emerson, pres., General Federation of Women's Clubs, 63: 307
Brown, D. S., and Keetley ranch, 62: 259
Brown, Delilah, and Gypsies, 53: 378
Brown, Della M., cigarmaker, 46: 134
Brown, Frank, and Dixie railroad idea, 47: 122
Brown, H. W., and race horses, 64: 126-27
Brown, Hanna F. M., spiritualist and editor, 50: 311
Brown, Harriet, horse racing opposed by, 53: 174
Brown, Hugh B., and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 83
Brown, Hugh B., and Wilkinson race, 61: 307
Brown, Isabel Cameron (second wife of Arthur), 52: 232, 234-237
Brown, James M., Ogden policeman, 49: 163
Brown, James, Ogden magistrate and LDS bishop, 47: 255
Brown, Jens, polygamy prisoner, 48: 341, 342
Brown, John, 61: 234
Brown, John, captain in 1849 Pratt expedition, 62: 172, 176-77, 181, 184, 186
Brown, John, Universal Scientific Society member, 47: 75
Brown, Lorenzo, and Las Vegas, Nevada, mining venture, 51: 240; mission of, to Las Vegas, 62: 155
Brown, Max (son of Arthur), 52: 232, 234, 237, 242-43
Brown, Moroni F., Ogden assistant jailer, 49: 163, 166, 172
Brown, Mrs. L. C. (first wife of Arthur), 52: 232; Press Club entertained by, 49: 250
Brown, Olympia, minister and feminist, 51: 369
Brown, Richard, killing of, for seduction, 51: 320-21
Brown, Thomas D., and spiritualism, 50: 313
Brown, W. W., Manti druggist, 58: 227
Brown, William, immigration of, 53: 46
Brown, William Thurston, Unitarian minister and Socialist, 50: 236, 236, 237-39
Brown, William W., U.S. senator, 51: 370
Browning, D. M., commissioner of Indian Affairs, 50: 80
Browning Gun Works, and WWII, 63: 234
Browning, Jacob, interpreter at Fort Hall 49: 175, 185
Browning, Lorenzo D., military intelligence officer, 58: 401-2
Browning, William, architect, 59: 121
Brox, George, musician, 58: 227
Bruce, Edward, and federal art programs, 58: 281
Bruck, ___, company doctor at Castle Gate, 56: 282
Bruff, J. Goldsborough, gold rush account of, 56: 159
Bruhn, William, and Canyonlands, 59: 227
Brunell, J. F., editor, Piute Pioneer, 49: 292, 293
Brunger, Ernest, Wasatch Academy coach, 52: 189
Brunot, Felix R., Pittsburgh industrialist, 48: 284
Brunson, Isabell C., and sericulture in Millard County, 46: 394-95
Bryan, William Jennings,
Bryan, William Jennings: Chautauqua lecturer, 58: 132; and evolution, 51: 186; as Fundamentalist leader, 51: 183, 189, 191; and J. Knight, 57: 252; presidential
candidacy of, 47: 266, 268; and Scopes trial, 51: 184, 185, 187, 195; and silver, 62: 343-46; as speaker, 49: 319
Bryant, Edwin, overland journey of, 56: 116- 18, 121
Bryant, Harold C., NPS education director, 55: 227, 227, 230, 231
Bryant, J. D., Grover Cleveland's surgeon, 51: 365
Bryce Canyon, 49: 315, 348, 353, 357, 361, 362; 55: 216, 220, 221, 223, 224, 226, 227, 229, 234; early tourist development of, 53: 177-78; economic potential
of, 49: 354, 360-62; exploration near, 49: 348-50; legislative memorial on, 49: 357-58; Mormon settlements near, 49: 351-52, 354; role of Forest Service in
publicizing, 49: 354-56, 358; tourist facilities at, 49: 315, 358-62, 361, 362; and UP railroad, 49: 355, 359-62, 361, 362; visitors to, 47: 322
Bryce, Ebenezer, settler near Bryce Canyon, 49: 351-52
Bryner, John, logging by, 48: 361
Buchanan, Frederick S., history of British in Utah by, 49: 374
Buchanan, J. A., and Keetley ranch, 62: 259
Buchanan, James: and Kansas civil strife, 51: 32; reprimand of Harney by, 51: 42; and Utah Expedition, 46: 248-49, 252; 51: 33; 52: 213, 215-19, 222-23, 225-29,
228; 55: 240-41; 61: 112-14, 117-23, 123, 127-28, 131-34; 62: 163; 64: 226-27, 241
Buchenel, M., Swiss educator, 46: 153
Buck, Kate D., dentist, 46: 124-25
Buck, N. M., dentist, 46: 125
Buck, Robert, editor of New Majority, 54: 348
Buckley, Newman, and sego lily, 63: 70-71
Bucklin, Daniel W., Colony Guard member, 51: 8, 14, 21, 24, 25, 28
Buckskin Charley, Capote leader, 49: 194, 195
Budge, ____, Paris, Idaho, polygamist, 62: 329
Budge, L. C., Logan physician, 57: 385
Budge, William, LDS leader in Idaho, 63: 347
Buedingen Art Co., post card publisher, 52: 86
Buehner Block, 52: 371
Buehner, Carl, businessman, 52: 388
Buehner, Carl F., pres., German LDS Conference, 58: 380
Buehner, Otto, businessman, 52: 388
Buel, Cynthia, lone woman in Universal Scientific Society, 59: 180
Buena Vista Field, 58: 115
Buena Vista track, horse racing at, 57: 7
Buenos Aires Peace Conference, 46: 152, 161-63
Buffalo soldiers, origin of name of, 47: 426-37. See Ninth Cavalry
Buffington, LaWanna, and child care, 61: 57
Buford, Eliza Elizabeth, wife of Parker, 46: 290
Buford, Parker, infantryman, 46: 289-90
Bugler (Brigham City), rivalry of, with Herald, 49: 297
Buhanan, ____, and Teancum Pratt, 48: 345
Buhring, Mrs. M. E., store owner, 46: 131
Buist, Pete, and WWII, 60: 59
Bulfamonte, Peter, Catholic priest, 60: 173
Bulkley, William F., Episcopal priest and Socialist, 50: 222
Bullen, Herschel, farm of, 57: 341
Bullen, Herschel, state senator, and ACU controversy, 62: 217-18
Bullen, N. V., legislator, 57: 19
Bullion-Beck Mine, Tintic Mining District: 57: 109; 62: 64, 66; 64: 365; cave-in at, 62: 67-68; and Champion Mine and Mill, 52: 318; and 1893 strike, 62: 64, 66;
Eureka mine, strike at, 49: 107, 150-54, 156; and German immigrants in Dutchtown, 62: 54-70
Bullion Coalition Company, 51: 357
Bulloch, David, livestock of, 49: 95
Bullock, Electa, and Columbian Exposition, 63: 312
Bullock, Thomas, B. Young's secretary, 57: 274; cultural activities of, 47: 72-73; and Pomological Society, 59: 182; and predator control, 62: 27-28, 30-31, 34, 40
Bundy, Ora, chairman of Ogden Chamber of Commerce, 47: 300-301
Bunker, James L., and PPTC, 61: 90, 92
Bunkerville, Nevada, telephone service in, 61: 86, 92
Bunnell, Helen E., experiences of, during Great Depression, 54: 265-67
Bunnell, Louise Kofford, actress at Emery Stake Academy, 53: 124-25
Bunnell, Omar B., experiences of, during Great Depression, 54: 265-67
Bunton, Samuel, murder of, 50: 358
Burbidge, John B., SLC police sgt., 60: 101
Burdett, Samuel S., General Land Office commissioner, 48: 178
Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, 46: 409
Bureau of Land Management, and Canyonlands, 59: 225
Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, 46: 409
Bureau of Reclamation, and Echo Park dam, 59: 74, 77, 79, 82, 83, 84
Burg, Amos, Colorado R. explorer, 52: 167, 173; river runner, 55: 131, 133
Burger, Karl, Donner Party member, 52: 311
Burgess, Emma, and Virgin River settlements, 62: 226-27
Burgess, John Christian, German immigrant, 52: 306
Burgess, Thomas, and Cotton Mission, 62: 224, 226
Burgin, William, geologist, 46: 145
Burhaus, Morris S., Perkins' Addition contractor, 54: 36, 40
Burials, motifs and customs of, in Sanpte-Sevicr, 47: 135-38, 136-39
Burke, Billie, and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 73
Burke, Charles, and Cotton Mission, 62: 233
Burleson, Albert S., postmaster general, bomb mailed to, 61: 366
Burley, D.E., UP station agent, 61: 145
Burnett, Capt. Robert L., at Promontory, 49: 365
Burnett, Charles S., Wells Fargo driver, 53: 17
Burnett, Whit, editor, 58: 217
Burnham, Lt., and tennis, 52: 181
Burns, ____, and Teancllm Pratt, 48: 345
Burns, ____, Echoes baseball player, 52: 129
Burns, Mab (daughter of Mrs. William), 54: 164
Burns, Mrs. William, experiences of, with Johnston's Army, 54: 159, 162, 164, 165
Burns, Tommy, boxer, 55: 346
Burr, David A., surveyor, 62: 158, 160
Burr, David H., and stage route, 59: 179; territorial surveyor, 62: 158, 162
Burrill, Charles D., Colony Guard member, 51: 9, 13, 15, 16, 21, 23, 25, 28
Burrows, Julius Caesar, and Smoot controversy, 57: 255-56
Burrows, Mrs. N. G., importer, 46: 133
Burt, Andrew D.: marshal assaulted by, 53: 217; marshal, death of, 55: 314, 321; SLC marshal, 52: 254
Burt, C., inscription hoax of, 55: 135
Burt, George, Gosiute, arrest of, ordered, 49: 183
Burt, H. P., Socialist candidate, 47: 271
Burt, Olive: folklorist, 49: 92; Woolley, writer, 58: 217-18
Burtenshaw, Ray, agricultural extension agent, 46: 413
Burton, 1st Lt. George H., at Promontory, 49: 365
Burton, C. S., and 1893 Eureka miners' strike, 62: 64
Burton, Charles R., fox rancher, 57: 324
Burton, Henry, farmer, 53: 317
Burton, James, 54: 79
Burton, John, architect, 52: 321
Burton, Laurence, Utah congressman, and Canyonlands, 59: 236-37, 240, 241
Burton, Margaret, 54: 79
Burton, Ott, Peerless clerk, 53: 339-41
Burton, R. T.: and C . H . Wilcken, 55: 312; and Heber City militia, 55: 311
Burton, Richard F., comments of, on Chandless's books, 54: 116-17; in SLC, 54: 124, 125, 132, Mormon children described by, 50: 186; Mormon dancing described
by, 50: 341; visit of, to Camp Floyd, 54: 177
Burton, Robert I., fox ranch of, 57: 322, 324-36
Burton, Robert T.: cultural activities of, 47: 8l; and Morrisite War, 53: 216; reminiscence of, 50: 351
Burton, Robert W., early Kaysville settler, 54: 76, 79
Burton, W. W., 51: 379
Buschmann, Gustav, 58: 386
Bush, Joe, U.S. marshal, and Carlisle Cattle Co., 55: 47; and San Juan Mormons, 55: 46
Bush, Lester E., Jr., research of, 46: 47-48
Bush, Vannevar, and U.S. missile research, 59: 347
Bush, Virginia, U. student, 60: 365
Bushman, Richard L., study of Joseph Smith by, 57: 62-63
Bushnell General Hospital: lobbying for location of, in Utah, 51: 77; postwar use of, 51: 88
Bushnell Hospital WWII facility, 58: 345
Business and trade practices in early Utah, 57: 216-39
Busky, William, and Joe Hill case, 55: 35
Bussell, ____, English immigrant, 50: 346
Butcher, Devereux, publisher, and Canyonlands, 59: 226
Butler, Ben, attorney, 51: 370
Butler, Elizabeth, wife of Nathaniel Baldwin, 47: 46
Butler, James, wounded in Black Hawk War, 55: 15
Butler, John, and G. Hurt, 62: 163-64, 166
Butler, ____, naval lieutenant, 46: 317
Butler, Nicholas Murray, and spelling reform, 52: 277
Butler, Thomas, and Jose trial, 60: 130
Butt, Dick, cowboy, 60: 246
Butt, Herman U., Monticello resident, 47: 364- 65, 365
Butt, John, cowboy, 60: 246
Butt, Parley R., Bluff road supervisor, 55: 58
Butt, W. F., diary of, 57: 110
Butt, Willard ("Dick"), San Juan County sheriff, 55: 46
Buttars, Dan, 60: 339
Buttars, John, and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 365
Butte Miners' Union, and Western Federation of Miners, 49: 155
Butterfield, ____, and Colorado River navigation, 55: 116-17
Butterfield, John, removal of, as pres. of Overland Mail, 53: 8
Butterworth, Mrs. A., grocer, 46: 131
Buttle, Lee, tennis player, 52: 185, 195
Buys, Lucinda, and Wasatch Wave, 57: 209
Buys, Pearl, and Wasatch Wave, 57: 209
Buys, William, Heber attorney, 50: 73
Buys, William, publisher and editor of Wasatch Wave, 57: 207-9, 209
BYA Grocery, 56: 387
Byram, George, Col., 58: 398-99
Byrnes, James F., and CCC, 62: 267
Byrnes, T. A., Indian agent, 50: 71
Bywater, Annie H., ZCMI clothing factory manager, 59: 64-65
Bywater, George, and pay order, 57: 232, 233
