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Cabanne, Jean Pierre, trader, and D. Julien, 64: 68
Cache County: and Agricultural College consolidation controversy, 62: 204-21; community and social life in, 60: 335-52; dry farm in, 54: 313;
4-H work in, 51: 169, 172, 181-82; FFA in, 51: 172; German immigrants in, 62: 57; library in, 60: 345-52, 345; youth agricultural clubs in, 51: 164
Cache County Bicentennial Commission, 60: 343
Cache County Commission, and road to La Plata, 50: 7, 9
Cache County Courthouse, 61: 263
Cache Militia (Minutemen), 62: 38; reorganization of, 63: 166
Cache Valley: barter economy in early, 57: 356-57; development of agriculture in, 57: 340-69; early furniture making in, 56: 331-51; effect of
railroad and Episcopal church on, 61: 326, 332, 334-35; federal survey of, 61: 332; grasshoppers in, 61: 333; herd grounds in, 57: 302; Indian
conflicts in, 62: 38-39; life of Aaron DeWitt in, 61: 325-38; Mormon-Shoshone relationships in, 63: 158-71; politics in, 61: 327, 334, 336-37;
predator control in, 62: 26, 33-35, 38-39, 41; rustling in, 61: 329; sheep in, 57: 313, 315, 367-68; sugar industry in, 57: 370-88; United Order in, 56:
339-40
Cache Valley Dairy Assn., 52: 386
Cache Valley Dairy Co., 57: 367
Cache Valley Historical Society, 60: 342
Cache Valley Newsletter (Preston, Idaho), 60: 348
Cachupin, Tomas Velez de, and Rivera expeditions, 60: 203, 214
Cactus (St. George), and silk, 46: 386
Cactus Mine, 52: 190
Cahill, Holger, WPA director, 58: 283
Cahoon, ____, and Matilda Hales, 55: 285
Cahoon, Andrew, and spiritualism, 50: 316-17
Cahoon, Reynolds, hunt judge, 62: 28, 30-32
Cahoon, Richard C., attorney, 61: 207
Caine, John T.: delegate to Congress, 61: 172, 240; 62: 336; 64: 356, 363, 365, 367, 371; and 1885 statehood scheme, 51: 367-77, 372, 379-80; 63:
344; and 18th Ward, 50: 346; and John Sharp case, 48: 170; Mormon lobbyist, 46: 114; and Polynesian colony, 60: 66; and theatre, 47: 82, 84
Caine, John T., Jr., and Delta Phi, 60: 357-58, 365
Caine, Margaret, 49: 244; 64: 356
Caine, Margaret A., and Columbian Exposition, 63: 313, 315; member of Utah Silk Commission, 46: 393, 394
Caine, Mrs. John T., 51: 369
Cajon Ruins, Hovenweep National Monument, 62: 286-87
Calder and Careless, music business of, 53: 135-36
Calder and Sears, 53: 135
Calder David O.: and 18th Ward, 50: 346; music business of, 53: 135, 136; as music teacher, 50: 126; and theatre, 47: 82
Calder, Isa, U. student, 60: 359
Calder's Park (Wandamere), bicycle race at, 50: 161-62; horseracing at, 64: 126
Calderwood, ____, and Delta Phi, 60: 371
Calderwood, Dr., fox ranch of, 57: 322, 329
Caldwell, B. D., Wells Fargo pres., 53: 39
Calhoon, ____, baseball player, 52: 129
Caliente, Nevada, 55: 239, 243
California Brewery, 52: 363
California Trail, early travel on, 56: 109-27
California Volunteers, arrival of, in Utah, 47: 238; mining in Utah by, 51: 349-54
Calkin, Asa, LDS missionary in England, 51: 34
Call, Anson,
Call, Anson: in Dixie, 47: 125; Fillmore settler, 49: 15-16; Utah County agent, 51: 176; vice-president of Deseret Silk Association, 46: 387; in
Walker War, 47: 412
Call, Chester, LDS bishop, 61: 67
Call, O. J., and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 361
Callahan, Michael, pvt. at Camp Floyd, 60: 48
Callender's Colored Minstrels, 58: 58
Callis, Charles A., LDS apostle, 63: 261
Callister, E. H., friend of Smoot, 57: 259, 260; 60: 327-29
Callister, E. R., Utah attorney general, 60: 34, 43, 44
Callister, Thomas: and BH War, 60: 125-26; LDS bishop of Fillmore, 55: 19, 21; militia officer, 55: 311
Callville, Utah, brief Mormon settlement of, 55: 117-19
Cambria 1, Cambria 11, catamarans of D. I.. Davis, 63: 218, 218-21, 220, 221
Cambrian Society of Salt Lake City, and Old Folks monument, 53: 169
Cameron, Alexander, Michigan state senator, 52: 232
Cameron, George, H., Maj. Gen., Sunshine Division, 58: 318
Cameron, J. C., Michigan engineer, kiln design of, 50: 42
Cammerer, Arno B., NPS assoc. director, 55: 227, 231
Camp Apache, tennis at, 52: 192
Camp Cameron, 53: 207; John D. Lee incarcerated at, 53: 207
Camp, Charles I.., historian, and Abner Blackburn narrative, 61: 23-24, 26-27
Camp Douglas. See Fort Douglas
Camp Floyd: 51: 33, 284; 52: 225; 54: 171, 178; 60: 47; 61: 114; archaeological excavations at, 54: 158-59; arrests at, 64: 238; demise of, 64:
244; descriptions of, 54: 168-69; establishment of, 64: 226; Johnston's troops at, 52: 216, 229; laundresses at, 54: 174-76; life of soldiers
stationed at, 60: 47-54; performing arts at, 64: 235; prostitution at, 173-74; social life at, 54: 170-72; surplus goods from, 52: 181; theatrical
performances at, 55: 69; troops at, reassigned during Civil War, 46: 252; troops at, spur economy, 56: 62; and Valley Tan, 64: 224-30, 233
Camp Floyd Electric, 56: 9
Camp Floyd Mining District, 51: 284; 57: 41
Camp Floyd State Park, Stagecoach Inn in, 54: 157
Camp Lund, UNG field hospital, 46: 272
Camp Rawlins, incident involving soldiers from, 64: 212-16
Camp Scott (Wyoming): Johnston's Army at, 61: 114, 126, 128-29, 131-32; Utah Expedition wintered at, 51: 32; winter camp of Johnston's Army,
54: 160-66, 163
Camp Stephen J. Little, UNG artillery station, 46: 271
Camp Williams, 58: 315
Campbell, ____, president of Youth's Theatrical Society, 47: 85
Campbell, ____, seducer shot by William Hughes, 51: 317-18
Campbell, Aggie, church party of, 49: 253
Campbell, Annie, church party of, 49: 253
Campbell, Eugene E., WWII chaplain, 60: 277, 277-84
Campbell, George, 60: 165, 167
Campbell, Gordon, 53: 61
Campbell, Jenny, elementary ed. supervisor, 61: 53
Campbell, John, 60: 165
Campbell, Maude, first SLC woman air passenger, 58: 124
Campbell, Robert L.: cultural activities of, 47: 71, 73, 88; and DA and MS, 59: 185; Mormon immigrant co. leader, 53: 47; territorial school
superintendent, 48: 305-6, 311; 59: 179
Campbell, Robert Lang, clerk with 1849 Pratt expedition, 62: 171-72, 178, 180, 180, 182-86, 188, 189
Camperides, Koula, Greek widow, 56: 282
Can Science Have a Religion? by C. T. Barnes, 49: 337
Canaan Cooperative Stock Co., 49: 95
Canby, E. R. S.: as col. with Johnston's Army, 54: 157; at Fort Bridger, 54: 165
Canby, Louisa (wife), experiences of, with Johnston's Army, 54: 157-58, 159, 162, 165
Canda, Charles J., banker, 64: 183-86
Candland, David, cultural activities of, 47: 73, 74, 75, 77, 78; lecture of, 59: 181; State Land Board member, 57: 316
Canfield, Issac, LDS church train captain, 58: 44
Canfield, Lyman, and PPTC, 61: 90-91
Canning industry, 63: 68
Cannon & Eardley Bros., pottery, 56: 394
Cannon, A., potter, 56: 394
Cannon, Abraham H., 223; and antipolygamy raids, 51: 141; 62: 323; business interests of, 230-31; experience of, in territorial penitentiary, 53:
223-36; family and career of, 53: 226; and Juvenile Instructor, 53: 230, 231, 235-36; and polygamy, 46: 29, 30; 64: 364; polygamy cases against,
55: 26-27, 315, 317, 318; post-Manifesto plural marriage of, 48: 11-12, 16, 17; and Sevier dam, 55: 319; and statehood, 63: 348-50; and U.S.
Senate seat, 63: 354
Cannon, Alice, daughter of Angus M., 53: 224
Cannon, Amanda, and antipolygamy raids, 62: 322; wife of Angus M., 53: 224
Cannon, Angus Munn, 48: 44; 55: 312, 318; 57: 36; 64: 358; church activities of, 57: 37-38, 44-45; family of, 57: 37-38; farm of, 48: 3, 43;
imprisonment of, for polygamy, 48: 39, 166-67, 169; 53: 224; 58: 91-92; and John Sharp, 48: 174; marriage of daughter of, 48: 16; and Martha
Hughes, 48: 38, 40, 47, 48; mining career of, 57: 36-45; and Smoot hearings, 48: 24
Cannon, Ann, daughter of Angus M., 53: 224
Cannon, Ann Quayle, mother of Angus M., 57: 37
Cannon, Annie, marriage of, 48: 16
Cannon, Annie Wells, and Utah Women's Press Club, 53: 146
Cannon, Blanche, writer, 58: 218
Cannon, Bowman, deputy U.S. marshal, 55: 24, 315, 318
Cannon, Clara, wife of Angus M., 53: 224
Cannon, Clarence, son of Angus M., 53: 224
Cannon, David, death of, 48: 16
Cannon, David H., 55: 318
Cannon, David H., LDS church train captain, 58: 40
Cannon, Dorothy, Logan Tenth Ward member, 56: 223
Cannon, Dot, U. student, 60: 365
Cannon, Elizabeth, daughter of Martha Hughes, 48: 38, 39, 40, 41, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48
Cannon, Ella, daughter of' George Q., 51: 141
Cannon, Emily, plural wife of George Q., 51: 141
Cannon, Emma, daughter of Abraham H., 55: 315
Cannon, Frank J: and Blacks, 46: 285-86, 288, 291; anti-Mormonism of, 55: 362, 365, 366; 57: 358, 359; 62: 347-48; delegate to Congress, and
statehood, 63: 323, 367; 64: 362, 371; editor and politician, 61: 158, 174; election of, to U.S. Senate, 52: 232; mining and newspaper interests of,
50: 17; and polygamy, 48: 26, 35; and silver issue, 62: 337-38, 340-48; and U.S. Senate seat, 47: 264-65, 267, 272; 62: 335-48; 63: 341, 354-56
Cannon, George, father of Angus M., 57: 37;
Cannon George M., delegate, state constitutional convention, women's rights championed by, 50: 142-44; 63: 327, 329-30, 332; and Wonder
Mining Co., 57: 43
Cannon, George Q: 48: 17; 61: 145-46, 174; advice of, on children, 50: 193, 194; and antipolygamy raids, 62: 322-23; arrest and imprisonment of,
48: 159, 173; 53: 208; 55: 26, 27, 312, 316, 316, 317; and artists studying in Paris, 54: 184-86, 192, 194, 196, 197, 199, 200; business interests of,
53: 230; and C. H. Wilcken, 55: 315, 318, 320; cartoon depicting, 54: 358, 359; controversial sermon of, 49: 253; as delegate to Congress, 63:
352-56; 64: 275; and Deseret News, 64: 357; as editor, businessman, and politician, 51: 308, 319; 62: 336; and 1885 statehood scheme, 51: 361,
365-70, 377, 379-80; and Eureka miners' strike, 62: 64; and extralegal justice, 51: 319; and 15th Ward, 50: 350; hiding of, during polygamy
raids, 51: 141; imprisoned polygamist, 47: 25, 29, 34; 58: 92; and John Sharp, 48: 165-70, 173, 174; as Juvenile Instructor editor, 50: 191-92, 326,
327, 329, 331, 332-34, 333; Manifesto explained by, 48: 156; and mining, 57: 41, 43, 44; and Mormon land system, 48: 190; and Mormon vote,
63: 342; and Old Folks Day, 53: 166; political influence of, 63: 347, 352; and polygamy 46: 28, 30; and Polynesians, 60: 76-77; post-Manifesto
plural marriages approved by, 48: 16-19, 36; and sego lily, 63: 73; sermon of, 62: 231; and silk industry, 46: 379, 382; speech of, 64: 129; and
statehood, 63: 348-50; 64: 371; and sugar factory, 59: 191, 200; and territorial courts, 48: 134; trial and imprisonment of, 53: 223-25; Utah lands
described by, 49: 9-10; and Valley Tan, 64: 230; and W. M. Gibson, 46: 77; and woman suffrage 46: 103 110, 118; writing style of, 53: 235
Cannon, George, son of Angus M., 53: 224
Cannon, Georgia, daughter of George Q., 51: 141
Cannon, Gwendolyn Hughes, daughter of Martha Hughes, 48: 45, 48
Cannon, Hyrum P. "Dutch," tennis player, 52: 188
Cannon, James Hughes, son of Martha Hughes, 48: 48
Cannon, Jesse, son of Angus M., 53: 224
Cannon, John M., and Wonder Mining Co., 57: 43
Cannon, John Q., and Sevier dam, 55: 319; brother of A. H., 53: 230, 235
Cannon, John W., donation of, to old folks, 53: 162
Cannon, Joseph, and Geneva Steel, 64: 166
Cannon, Joseph J.: and Delta Phi, 60: 364, 365; as state legislator, 60: 323-24, 328
Cannon, Leonora, wife of John Taylor, 57: 37
Cannon, Lewis M., and Wonder Mining Co., 57: 43
Cannon, Lewis, son of Angus M., 48: 45; 53: 224
Cannon-Lynch Construction Co., 57: 367-77
Cannon, Marsena, photographer, 48: 59; 55: 318; 60: 142
Cannon, Martha (Mattie) H., and Reapers' Club, 64: 117; wife of Angus M., 53: 224
Cannon, Martha Hughes: 48: 37, 45, 47; aliases of, 48: 40; children of, 48: 39, 48; election to state senate of, 48: 47, 48; exile of, 48: 38, 39-47;
letters of, 48: 37-48; marriage of, to Angus, 48: 38, 39; medical career of, 48: 38-39, 48; and polygamy, 50: 281; state senator, 49: 277, 288; 58:
269-70, 272
Cannon, Mary Alice, wife of Charles Lambert, 57: 37
Cannon, Mary, daughter of George Q., 51: 141
Cannon, Mina, and antipolygamy raids, 62: 323
Cannon, Mrs. ____, Teancum Pratt bought organ from, 48: 350
Cannon, Orson, Logan Tenth Ward member, 56: 223
Cannon, Quayle, son of Angus M., 53: 224
Cannon, Sen. and Mrs. Frank J., and suffrage, 59: 43
Cannon, Walter, St. George postmaster, 55: 272
Cannon, Wilhelmina, plural wife of Abraham H., 48: 11-12; 53: 226-27, 230
Cannon, Zina, move of, to Idaho, 48: 346
Cannonville and East Fork Irrigation Co., 49: 352
Cantwell, James Sherlock, farmer, 57: 348, 351
Cantwell, Jim, and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 367
Cantwell, John Joseph, Catholic bishop of L.A., 49: 129
Cantwell, Leona, and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 367
Canyon Crest Boys Ranch, 51: 338
Canyon Surveys, Glen Canyon research group, 52: 176
Canyonlands Expeditions, 60: 271
Canyonlands National Park, controversy over, 59: 216-42, 216, 229; establishment of, 63: 146-50, 147
Capener, Ellen, gravestone of, 56: 323, 323-24
Capener, Margaret, gravestone of, 56: 323, 323-24
Capener, Sarah Verrinder, gravestone of, 56: 325, 326, 327
Capener, William, 56: 323
Capitol Reef National Monument, 55: 220
Capitolo, Clemente, restaurant of, in Price, 60: 178
Capote, Southern Ute band, 49: 191, 196-97
Caputo, A. James, husband of Josephine Giovannoni, 60: 177, 185
Carbon County: acculturation of immigrants in, 47: 178-93; Catholic church in, 60: 172-86; cattle rustling in, 53: 290; folklore of' miners in, 51:
246-58; history of Peerless Coal in, 53: 336-56; immigrants in, 60: 172-74; liquor in, 58: 150-56; organization of, 53: 114; politics in, 58: 145-64;
problems of agriculture in, 54: 309, 315, 323; during Prohibition, 53: 273, 275, 278, 280, 281, 282, 284, 287, 288-89, 290; strikes in, 58: 147-49, 148,
149, 369; and WWI, 58: 352, 356, 356-57, 359-60, 362
Carbon County News, and political reforms, 58: 152-54, 157-58
Carbonate and Rattler Mining Company, 50: 44, 46
Carbutt, John, photographer, 60: 139
Card, C. W., sawmill of, 56: 340
Cardenas, ____, Spanish explorer, 55: 106
Cardiff Mine, Alta, 46: 144, 146
Cardon, J. E., Red Flag Bill sponsor, 61: 360
Cardon, Paul, Italian immigrant, and silk industry, 46: 379
Cardon, Susannah, Italian immigrant and silk industry, 46: 379, 387
Careless Amateur Opera Co., 53: 139-40
Careless, George, 53: 131, 133, 138, 143; business interests of, 53: 135; concert orchestra of, 53: 136-39; and LDS hymnody, 53: 136, 141-43;
musician and teacher, 50: 126; opera co. of, 53: 139-40; retirement of, 53: 140-41; students of, 53: 140-41; as Tabernacle Choir director, 53: 131;
as theater orchestra director, 53: 131, 132-34, 133, 143; 57: 84; youth, education, and LDS conversion of, 53: 131
Careless, Lavinia Triplett, singer and wife of George, 53: 138, 139
Careless Orchestra, 53: 137-38
Carey, Joseph, Wyoming delegate to Congress, 63: 349
Carey, William, U.S. attorney, 53: 211, 216, 220
Carlile, James W., and WWII rationing, 63: 251-52
Carlisle Cattle: 49: 199; and Henry Mitchell, 55: 62; problems of, with San Juan Mormons, 55: 45, 46-49
Carlisle, Edmund, cattle rancher, 48: 185; 55: 45; 60: 242-43
Carlisle family, cattle of, 57: 310
Carlisle, Harold, cattleman, 55: 45; 60: 242
Carlisle, John C., school superintendent, 48: 242
Carlisle, John G., Speaker of the House, 51: 369; 63: 344
Carlisle, Joseph W., farmer, 53: 317
Carlisle, Verna S., head teacher at USAC nursery school, 61: 43, 44
Carlson, Anna Lundstrom (mother of John Wilford), 46: 398
Carlson, Carl Hyrum (twin brother of John Wilford), 46: 398
Carlson, Elisabeth, eye problem of, 52: 340
Carlson, Frank, Wilkinson endorsed by, 61: 314
Carlson, Ina Sorensen (wife of John Wilford), 46: 399, 46: 404, 407-8
Carlson, Jens Peter, Spring City home of, 49: 75, 76
Carlson, John August (father of John Wilford), 46: 398
Carlson, John Wilford, 46: 397; alfalfa seed research of, 46: 397-414; childhood and education of, 46: 398-99, 46: 407-8; as superintendent of
Uinta Basin experimental farm 46: 401-6
Carlson, O. W., and Delta Phi, 60: 364
Carlton family, and sugar industry, 57: 380
Carlysle, ___, attorney, 57: 256
Carmer, Carl, study of Joseph Smith by, 57: 62
Carn, Daniel, and grasshopper war, 46: 350
Carnahan, John D., Ogden surgeon, 49: 167
Carnegie, Andrew: capitalist, 48: 67; and dinosaurs, 59: 245, 251, 253; and spelling reform, 52: 277; visit of, to SL, Temple, 61: 138
Carnegie Museum, quarry of, at Dinosaur N.M., 59: 243, 244-59
Carr, T., young prisoner, 53: 232
Carr, William, gov. of Colorado, 54: 331
Carranza, Venustiano, Mexican general, later president, 46: 264, 266, 279
Carrico, Paul E., husband of Ancilla Giovannoni, 60: 177
Carrington, Albert, and spelling reform, 52: 279
Carrington, Albert, and Stansbury expedition,
Carrington, Albert: biographical data on, 59: 266, 268 n.7, 268, 276 n. 26; exploration of GSL by, 51: 28; 63: 199-200; letters of J. W. Gunnison to,
Officer of Universal Scientific Society 47: 71, 75; 59: 267-83; role of, in Stansbury expedition, 56: 150-59; 59: 265-67
Carrington, J. B., physician, 58: 85
Carrington, Jane, plant collecting of, 62: 126
Carroll, Katy (daughter), 54: 161, 164
Carroll, Mrs. Samuel S., experiences of, with Johnston's Army, 54: 159, 160-61, 164, 166
Carroll, Samuel S., 2d lt. with Johnston's Army, 54: 160
Carroll. Fred, 63: 4
Carruthers, Matthew, 62: 74
Carson family, early settlers of Fairfield, 54: 167
Carson-Harper Co., post card publisher, 52: 86, 86
Carson, John, LDS bishop, 60: 53
Carson, Kit: 50: 112; 52: 309-10; and Navajos, 57: 27
Carson's Inn, Fairfield, Utah, 54: 178
Cartee, Lafayette, Idaho territorial surveyor, 64: 278
Carter, ___, secy. of Arizona Terr., 55: 118
Carter, Dominicus, probate Judge and LDS official, 48: 137
Carter, J. F., resort mgr., 53: 274
Carter, Kate B., and sego lily, 63: 81-82
Carter, Mary, corresponding secretary of Deseret Silk Association, 46: 387
Carter, Thomas, Indian agent, 50: 70
Carter, William, black soldier, 47: 437
Cartwright, Alexander Joy, "father of baseball," western travels of, 52: 111, 111
Cartwright, John, potter, 56: 364, 390, 394
Caruthers, M., militia leader, 59: 313
Caruthers, Mathew, resignation of, from militia, 47: 407
Carver, John Edward, Ogden minister, 58: 173; 62: 18
Casement, Dan, UPRR official, 60: 144
Casement, Jack, and UPRR construction, 60: 145-46, 148;
Casias, ___, Mexican migrant, 62: 247
Cass, Lewis, 1848 presidential candidate, 64: 269-71
Cass O. D., physician, 48: 224-25
Cassela, Vittoria, Italian widow and bootlegger, 56: 287
Cassidy, Butch, hideouts of gang of, 55: 76; in Uinta Basin, 57: 310
Castillo, Adam, and Indian termination, 63: 271
Castle Dale, Utah, dramatics in, 53: 119, 123-26, 129
Castle Gate Relief Fund: collection and disbursal of, 50: 243, 245-46, 248-54; committee in charge of, 50: 246, 251; 56: 279, 282
Castle Gate, Utah: 47: 107; 48: 379, 380, 382, 389; 50: 253; 56: 278; alleged bootlegging in, 50: 254; coal land controversy in, 58: 161-62;
coal mining at, 51: 247, 250, 251-53, 254, 255, 257; dramatics in, 53: 120; and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 367; effects of mine disaster at, on
families, 48: 381-89; 56: 279-92; miners killed at, 50: 207, 241, 244-45, 248; nationalities at, 50: 244-45; 1924 mine disaster at, 48: 257-58, 379-81;
52: 44; widows and orphaned children at, 50: 241, 250; 56: 283
Cates, Louis C., Utah Copper executive, 59: 111, 114
Cathedral of Saint Mary Magdalene. See Cathedral of the Madeleine
Cathedral of the Madeleine: 47: 253; acoustics of 49: 116; architecture and interior appointments of, 49: 113, 113-30, 117, 122, 124, 127, 129;
consecration of, 49: 130; construction of 49: 108-9, 110; dedication of, 49: 114; deterioration and restoration of, 49: 131-32, 132; name of,
changed, 49: 130; organ in, 49: 125-26, 127; relics in, 49: 120, 129; symbolism of, 49: 111
Catholic church: in Eureka, 49: 149, 153-54, 156; hospital, orphanage, and charities of, 63: 302; and Indians, 63: 281; and Mexican-Americans,
49: 133, 134-36; missions of, in West, 49: 111; and Mormons, 49: 111, 112, 126, 128-29, 131; prejudice against, 49: 111; role of Rev. Msgr.
Giovannoni in history of, 60: 168-86; in SLC, 64: 129; schools of, 49: 112; social problems dealt with by, 51: 329; in Tooele, 51: 282
Catholics and Catholicism: German-born among, 52: 322; Mexican-Spanish traditions of, in Monticello, 52: 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 21-24, 25-26
Cato, Charles, 55: 80
Catt, Carrie Chapman, suffragist, 63: 303
Cattle industry: 57: 300, 304, 307; history of grazing of, in Utah, 57: 301-3, 305-12, 316-18; in northeastern Nevada, 55: 247-48; in San Juan
County, 55: 39, 43-44; and white-Indian conflict in San Juan County, 60: 242-58
Cave Mine: location of, near Milford, 50: 41; smelting of ore from, 50: 45
Cavin, May, hotel proprietor, 46: 127
Cayton, Francis Marion "Frank," 58: 65
Cazier, Mary A., member of Utah Silk Commission, 46: 393; and silk, 63: 315
Cazier, Stanford, 60: 342
CBBC Juniors, first youth club in Utah, 52: 126-27
Cedar Breaks National Monument,
Cedar Breaks National Monument, 47: 322; 55: 212-12, 232-33; rivalry of Forest Service and Park Service over, 55: 213-35
Cedar City Chamber of Commerce, and Cedar Breaks, 55: 223-25
Cedar City Co-op Store, 49: 15
Cedar City, Utah: airport at, 63: 235; Chautauqua in, 58: 143; history of early iron industry in, 56: 23-35; and influenza epidemic, 58: 172;
nursery school in, 61: 45; as a regional center, 47: 234; settlement of, 49: 14-15, 23; Socialist officials elected in, 50: 227
Cedar Fort (Cedar City), settlers at, defy B. Young's military orders, 59: 312-14
Cedar Valley, 47: 361
Cederlof, A. Philip, general mgr., Peerless Coal, history of co. by, 53: 336-56, 346
Cederlof, Burke, 53: 345
Centerville, Utah, experiences of magician in, 64: 34, 48
Central Hotel, dances at, 48: 228
Central Overland California and Pike's Peak Express Co.: mail contract of, 53: 9-10; taken over by Ben Holladay, 53: 11
Central Pacific Railroad: 60: 138-51; building of, 57: 360-61; completion ceremonies of, at Promontory, 49: 364-64, 363, 366, 368, 369, 371, 373;
and Corinne, 48: 220-21, Elko, Nevada, established by, 55: 239; and J. W. Young, 48: 69; La Plata land claimed by, 50: 18; Ogden facilities of,
53: 75, 80, 82
Central School, Ogden, 58: 175
Central Utah Canal, 54: 315
Central Utah Project, 59: 262
Central, Utah: Scandinavian architecture in, 52: 62-67, 64, 65, 66; settlement of, 52: 66; telephone service in, 61: 80, 91-93
Centro Civico Mexicano, 49: 135
Century Mining Co., Box Elder water contaminated by, 53: 312
Chadburn, Dinah (wife of Robert), 61: 82, 85
Chadburn, Robert, and PPTC, 61: 82-85
Chadwick, G. W., 49: 384
Chadwick, Henry, baseball manual of, 52: 120
Chadwick, Nelda, WWII worker, 59: 135-36
Chaffin, Arthur, 172; and Glen Canyon, 52: 166; river runner, 55: 134, 193, 197
Chaffin, Della, wife of Arthur, 55: 197
Chamberlain, Garth, football player, 61: 16
Chamberlain, H. W., and Delta Phi, 60: 365
Chamberlin & Co., Perkins' Addition developer, 54: 33, 35, 36, 45
Chamberlin, Gilbert L., Perkins' Addition developer, 54: 3, 31-42, 45, 46, 48, 49
Chamberlin, Ralph: controversial resignation of, from BYU, 51: 190; writings of', on evolution, 51: 197, 197-98
Chambers, R. C., and Emery estate, 64: 7, 10-11
Chambers, Robert C., Utah World's Fair commissioner, 63: 314
Chandler, Emma, teacher, 48: 280
Chandler, Russell, blacksmith, 49: 94
Chandler, Zachariah, secretary of the interior, 48: 177-78; 59: 296
Chandless, Thomas (father of William), 54: 118
Chandless, William, British explorer, 54: 116, 133; Amazon explorations of, 54: 132-35; background of, 54: 118-19, 133-34; book of, on SLC and
Mormons, 54: 116-18, 123, 134-36; cross country journey and travel narrative of, 54: 117, 119-35; Mormon children described by, 50: 186; and
Mormon trade practices, 57: 217, 220-21, 227, 228; residence of, in Utah, 54: 123-32; Royal Geographical Society award to, 54: 134
Channing, R. H., attorney for smelters, 53: 317
Chapin, ____, class of, 49: 245, 246
Chapin, Alice, and model kindergarten, 63: 305
Chapin, Gurden, lt. at Camp Floyd, wife of, 54: 177
Chaplin, Ralph, IWW editor and poet, 61: 362, 375
Chapman, Annie E., Congregational missionary and teacher, 64: 88-89; librarian, 46: 125-26
Chapman, C. S., assistant forester, 47: 295
Chapman, Ernest, clergyman, 54: 340
Chapman, Johnny, bicycle racer, 50: 162
Chapman, Oscar, interior secretary, and Echo Park dam, 59: 74-75, 77, 79, 82
Chapman, Phyllis, and day care during WWII, 61: 53
Chapoose, Connor, Ute leader, 64: 255
Charbonneau, Jean Baptiste, guide, 57: 278
Charities and Philanthropies: Woman's Work in Utah, 63: 313
Charles III, expulsion of Jesuits by, 55: 107
Charles, William, Welsh minister in Denver, 49: 375
Charleston Town Council, and WWII bonds, 63: 262
Charley Mack, Ute leader, 50: 83
Chase, Alice (daughter of Josephine Streeper), 46: 176-77, 179-83, 180
Chase, Clarissa (daughter of Josephine Streeper), 46: 174, 176
Chase, David M. (son of Josephine Streeper), 46: 174, 175-78, 180, 180, 181
Chase, Fanny Dean (daughter of Josephine Streeper). See Mathews, Fanny Dean Chase
Chase, Frank L. (Son of Josephine Streeper), 46: 176, 177, 180, 181, 182
Chase, George O. (husband of Josephine Streeper), 46: 169-72, 174 176-83, 180
Chase, Isaac (father-in-law of Josephine Streeper), 46: 169-70
Chase, Isaac: archaeological findings at mill of, 47: 384-94, 388, 390, 391; history of mill of, 47: 385-87, 393-94; mill of, .384, 386, 387, 389
Chase, John W. (Jack) (son of Josephine Streeper), 46: 177-79, 180, 181-83
Chase, Josephine (daughter of Josephine Streeper); See Wood, Josephine Chase
Chase, Josephine Streeper, 46: 167; and church and community affairs, 46: 174, 176-78, 182-83; diary of, 46: 168-69; 49: 277; home of, 46: 170,
171; household duties of, 46: 171, 173-74, 176-82; illness and death of, 46: 175, 179-81, 183; marriage and family of, 46: 170, 171-72, 174-83, 176
n. 10, 180; and polygamy, 46: 170, 172; and status of women, 46: 178 179
Chase, Kate M. (daughter of Josephine Streeper), 46: 172-73, 176-79, 180, 181-83
Chase, Mary Ella (Mina, Min) (daughter of Josephine Streeper), 46: 173, 176-79, 180, 181-83
Chase Mill, Liberty Park, 55: 313; 56: 65, 68, 79
Chase, Phoebe (mother-in-law of Josephine Streeper), 46: 169
Chase, Robert S., Boston artist, 49: 123
Chase, Salmon P., U.S. chief justice, 64: 273
Chase, Viola (daughter of Josephine Streeper), 46: 176-82, 180
Chase, Warren, radical author and politician, 50: 311
Chautauqua, development of, in Utah, 55: 359-62, 367, 368; 58: 131-44, 133
Cheetham, Albert, stepson of J. Steele, 62: 84
Cheetham, Charlie, stepson of J. Steele, 62: 84
Cheney, ____, Colony Guard member, 51: 8, 11
Cheney, Nathan, LDS bishop in Centerville, 64: 48
Cheney, Thomas E., writer, 58: 218
Chenoweth, William, topographical engineer, 63: 105-7, 116
Cherry, ____, Third District Court judge, 55: 31
Cherry, James W., Utah Supreme Court justice, 61: 245
Chesebro, J. L., SLC architect, 54: 59
Chessman, Mrs. F. H., train crash victim, 51: 67
Cheveriches, Ute band led by Chief Walker, 62: 152
Cheyenne Indians, and Sand Creek massacre, 53: 247
Cheyenne Red Stockings, series of, with Deserets, 52: 139-40
Chez, Joseph, Utah atty. gen'l, 54: 224, 230-31
Chicago White Stockings, 52: 130, 150, 155; series of, with Deserets, 52: 156
Chicago World's Fair, 1897, Lehi sugar displayed at, 59: 194
Chicano movement, goals of, 49: 140-44
Chick's Cafe, 62: 251
Chidester, John, constitutional convention delegate from Panguitch, 64: 122
Chief Conquering Bear, and Sioux Wars, 51: 38-39
Child care, development of, in Utah, 61: 40-62, 46, 48, 49, 51, 54, 59
Child, Florence, 61: 43
Child labor, 1880-1920, in Utah, 59: 3, 52-71, 52, 57, 61, 63, 65, 71
Children, laws affecting, 51: 329-30, 332, 335-41; 136, 138-41, polygamy affected lives of, 51: 140-53
Children's Aid (Service) Society, 51: 336, 337; 61: 45
Children's Friend, LDS Primary magazine 49: 266-67, 270-71, 273-74
Children's Service Society, 49: 256; 61: 45
Chiles, Joseph B., overland journeys of, 56: 112
Chin Quan Chan, SLC Chinese "mayor," 64: 85-86
China Mary, murder of, 64: 79
Chinese: and anti-Chinese sentiment, 64: 72-74, 80-84, 93; history of enclaves of, in Utah, 64: 70-95, 70, 81, 95; laws affecting, 64: 74, 78; and
mining, 64: 79-80, 91, 93, 94; and railroad, 64: 70-72, 78-80; and vice, 64: 74, 76-78
Ching Yu, Ogden Chinese, 64: 79
Chiodo, Rose, St. Patrick's parishioner, 60: 182
Chipman, Dee, football player, 61: 5
Chipman Mercantile, and CCC, 62: 262
Chipman, William H., LDS church train captain, 58: 45
Chisholm, Robert, and Emma Mine, 47: 241
Chivington, J. M., cavalry colonel, 46: 257-58
Cholera, 58: 46, 47; danger of, for Mormon immigrants on Mississippi, 53: 44-45, 53
Choral Society (1884), 53: 139
Chorpenning, George, mail contract of, 53: 6
Chouteau, Pierre, fur co. of, 64: 54-55
Christensen, Benjamin Franklin, grave of, 47: 137-38, 138
Christensen, C. C. A.: and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 364; murals by, in Manti Temple, 54: 186; poetry of, 53: 164
Christensen, C. L., and St. George Temple baptismal font, 63: 155
Christensen, Carrie, mother-in-law of Edna Hales Christensen, 55: 287
Christensen, Chris, and Otter Creek Reservoir, 53: 362
Christensen, Christen, farmer, 57: 360
Christensen, Christian, casualty of Black Hawk War, 55: 14-15
Christensen, D. H., school superintendent, 48: 272
Christensen, David H., and Utah silver, 46: 307
Christensen, Edna Hales, niece of Matilda Hales, 55: 287-88
Christensen, Frank L., SL Seagulls president, 61: 5, 17, 17
Christensen, Gladys, state 4-H leader, 51: 169, 177
Christensen, Joseph H., and Otter Creek Reservoir, 53: 365
Christensen, L P., orchestra leader, 58: 137
Christensen, Maynard, 63: 40
Christensen, Mette Sophia (mother of Parley), 60: 321
Christensen, Parley P., SLC atty. and political activist: 54: 345, 350, 352; and Danish coops, 54: 349; and Esperanto, 54: 350-51, 357; as
Farmer-Labor candidate for president in 1920, 54: 346-48, 351; as Los Angeles city councilman, 54: 357; and Lynch-King case, 60: 112-15;
mother of, 54: 356; political evolution of, 60: 319-34, 319; as Progressive nominee for U.S. Senate, 54: 357; as a Republican, 54: 347; and Soviet
Union, 54: 346, 348, 349, 350-54, 356; visit of, with Lenin, 54: 346, 348, 349, 350-54; world tour of, 54: 348-57
Christensen, Peter (father of Parley), 60: 321
Christensen, Peter, and Otter Creek Reservoir, 53: 359
Christensen, Renee, and WWII, 59: 136-37
Christensen, Rosell Pollock, 63: 40
Christensen, Simon, and Otter Creek Reservoir, 53: 359
Christensen, Soren X., lawyer, 52: 236-37
Christensen, Victoria, WWI nurse, 58: 349
Christensen's Hall, Constitutional Ball at, 64: 128
Christenson, Anna (daughter of John), 51: 108, 110, 114, 117-19, 122-23, 125, 126, 127-31
Christenson, Benjamin Franklin (son of John) , 51: 110, 116-17, 119, 122, 128
Christenson, Caroline (daughter of John), 51: 109-10, 116-17, 121
Christenson, Christena Akesson (first wife of John), Swedish immigrant, life of, in Gunnison, 51: 108, 109, 109-11, 114-16, 118, 121, 123, 127
Christenson, Emma (daughter of John), 51: 110, 113-14, 118, 122, 125, 126, 127-29
Christenson, Hannah (daughter of John), 51: 108, 110, 113-14, 116-22, 124-30, 126
Christenson, Hyrum (son of John), 51: 51: 110, 112-13, 117-18, 122-23, 125, 126, 128-31
Christenson, Johanna Herling (second wife of John), Swedish immigrant, life of, in Gunnison, 51: 108, 109, 109-10, 112, 114, 117, 119, 120-21, 123,
128-30
Christenson, John (son of John), 51: 110-12, 118, 120, 123-24, 127, 129-30
Christenson, John, Swedish immigrant, life of, in Gunnison, 51: 108, 109, 109-10, 112-13, 116-17, 120-21, 123, 125, 126, 127-30
Christenson, Joseph (son of John), 51: 110, 116, 118-30, 126
Christenson, Minnie (daughter of John), 51: 110, 113, 118, 121-23, 125-31, 126
Christenson, Tilda (daughter of John), 51: 110, 112-15, 117-18, 122-31, 126
Christian Pacifists, WWI and, 50: 215
Christian Science: conflict within, after Eddy's death, 50: 135-37; founding of, 50: 132-33; Mormon converts to, 50: 130-32; teachers and
lecturers in, 50: 133-37
Christian Science Sentinel, B. B. Young's lectures listed in, 50: 135
The Christian Soldier, pacifist tract, 50: 212
Christiansen, Andrew, Fairview home of, 54: 104-5, 104
Christiansen, Donald G., Presbyterian pastor, 49: 131
Christiansen, Lars, farmer, 57: 343-44
Christiansen, N. W., 60: 346
Christianson, E., and Delta Phi, 60: 370
Christmas, 1862 celebration of, 58: 68-69
Christofferson, Peter J., imprisoned polygamist, 51: 362
Christofferson, Venoy, and WWII, 60: 57
Christus, statue on Temple Square, repair of, 52: 358
Christy's Minstrels, 58: 52
Chronholm, Esther Christensen, 60: 322
Chryst, William, member of Stone expedition, 55: 130, 131
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: and agriculture during WWI, 51: 167-68; and American Fork Training School, 50: 267;
Americanizing of converts to, 56: 217-21, 224-25, 227, 231; art and artists supported by, 54: 184-86, 194, 196, 197, 198, 199-202; attacks against,
during Smoot controversy, 57: 255-59, 262-63; attitudes of, toward evolution, 51: 188-91, 198; auxiliaries of, 50: 192, 194, 282, 342, 349-50, 351;
British members of, 48: 51; 54: 128-30; in Cache Valley, 61: 325-38; Castle Gate relief funds collected by, 50: 246; centralized entertainment
policies of, 53: 128; changing immigration policy of, 52: 347, 352, 356, 366, 371, 379-83; character of, in Dixie, 49: 80-82; and Chautauqua, 58:
134, 143-44; and child labor, 59: 66; child placement and adoption program of, 50: 267; and co-op movement, 57: 362-64; conflict of, with U.S.,
48: 129-31, 133, 147; control of elections by, 47: 255-56; controlled settlement pattern of, 51: 213, 228; Cotton Mission of, 52: 313; 57: 37-38 and
Darwinism, 49: 96; and Deseret Museum, 50: 368, 371-76; dis-incorporation of, 51: 134, 138; and early law enforcement 55: 36-49; Eastern States
Mission of, 64: 300; and economic self-sufficiency, 56: 55; 1856-57 Reformation in, 58: 50-51; and 1890 Manifesto, 63: 322; effect of Manifesto
and statehood on, 48: 5-10, 34-36; and Ensign Peak cross proposal, 62: 13-16; and Eureka miners' strike, 62: 64, 66; and excommunication, 60:
321; exploration of 55: 240-41; federal laws affecting, 62: 307, 318, 324-26; 64: 273, 276; films made by, 58: 140; finances of, at Nauvoo, 48:
94-95; financial difficulties of leaders of, 50: 65-66; French mission of 48: 51; General Authorities of, 46: 24; 48: 4-5, 59 German speaking
members of, 52: 319, 327, 337-41, 373-79, 374; 56: 227-29, 234-35; 58: 373, 380, 381, 387; and grasshopper war, 46: 349-50, 351-52; harsh lands
settlements of, 49: 9-25 10-11; and Heber waterworks, 57: 210; High Council of, 56: 71, 72; and home industry, 56: 24, 36-53; and horse racing
issue, 57: 12, 20, 22-23; hymns of, 53: 136, 141-43; immigration process and facilities of, 52: 360-64, 372-79; important women in, 58: 263-64; and
Indians, 60: 126, and law, 60: 64-77; influence of, in Nevada, 55: 249; and influenza epidemic, 58: 168, 180; and intellectual life, 59: 164-88;
Japanese converts to, 54: 332, 340; and kindergartens, 63: 305; legal cases involving, 58: 81-93; maternity home of Cottonwood Stake of, 50:
261-62, 262; and Mexican-Americans, 49: 136; MIA of, 49: 269; and Nathaniel Baldwin, 47: 43, 44, 45, 52; and Nazism, 52: 328-31; in Nevada,
50: 27; and No Man Knows My History, 57: 49-52, 53-55; Oder of Enoch in, 53: 383-85; official statements of, on polygamy, 48: 155-56; and Old
Folks Day, 53: 157-69; opposition of, to free public schools, 49: 267; organizations and activities of, in Gunnison, 51: 110, 114-15, 121-24;
parallels of, with spiritualism, 50: 317-18, 321, 324; People's party formed by, 47: 256; Perpetual Emigration Fund of, 56: 212; and politics, 63:
327, 352-56; and polygamy, 46: 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35; 51: 133-53; post-Manifesto polygamy practiced by leaders of, 48: 10-19, 15 n. 21, 22,
23, 26-33; and predator control, 62: 27-28; Primary Assn. of, 63: 306; Primary of, 49: 252-75; prison services of, 47: 38; and prohibition, 63:
336-37; and Prohibition repeal, 47: 9, 9, 10, 16-17; and prostitution, 50: 180, 181; public works projects of, 56: 60, 61, 66; and railroad, 57: 360;
reaction of, to Mountain Meadows Massacre, 55: 276-77; and real estate speculation, 54: 48; Relief Society of, 57: 128; 63: 301, 313; Relief
Society of, and silk industry, 46: 377, 378, 382-83, 386, 387, 390, 391, 392, 396; role of bishops in, 50: 340-41; and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 64-88;
Sanpete County garden project of, 46: 368; Scandinavian converts to, 52: 52; school system of, 52: 327; School of the Prophets of, 56: 216;
and Sen. Watkins's termination bill, 63: 277, 279-82; and settlement of southeastern Utah, 55: 37-40, 67-69; Sevier Stake of, involved in reservoir
project, 53: 359; sexism of, 49: 225, 235; and Sheppard-Towner Act, 50: 255-67; and Short Creek raid, 60: 31, 32; SL Temple of, 61: 136-49; and
SLC Beobachter, 52: 328-31; and social problems, 51: 329; and speaking in tongues, 49: 246; sports and recreation in, 52: 191, 196; St. George
Temple of, 63: 151-57; and statehood, 64: 356-71; Stegner's assessment of influence of, 59: 226-27; and sugar industry, 57: 374, 375, 381; 59:
190, 192, 195, 201; Swedish converts to, 56: 210-13; Swiss converts to, 52: 312-14; 56: 222-35; Swiss-German Mission of, 62: 54, 56-57; and
temple photograph scheme 47: 55-56, 60-61; and territorial militia, 47: 401; theocracy of, 55: 237; 62: 304; and tithing house economic role, 57:
357; tithing scrip of, 57: 235-39, 237, 238; Tooele Stake of, 51: 275-76; and Uinta Basin, 50: 62; and United Order, 50: 353; and unity of church
and state in Utah, 54: 126; urbanization encouraged by, 47: 293; and Utah economy, 63: 325; and wagon train immigration, 58: 32-48; and
Walker War, 47: 395, 406, 415, 420; ward schools of, 63: 303-4; wards of, as community centers, 50: 340-53; and Wells Fargo, 53: 22-23; and
wine, 49: 88; wine making of, 52: 315; and women suffrage, 59: 4-21, 23-31, 33-42; and working women, 59: 131, 132-33, 144-45; and WWI, 58:
375-76; 63: 8, 9-10, 13-16, 21, 27-44; and WWII bond drives, 63: 263, 265; WWII chaplains of, 60: 278.
See also Mormons and names of church leaders
Church of Zion: A. M. Lyman president of, 50: 314-15; founding of, by Godbeites, 50: 307; meetings of, at Liberal Institute, 50: 312; takeover of,
by spiritualism, 50: 309
Church Review, Presbyterian publication, 51: 264
Church Socialist League, Episcopal organization, 50: 209, 211, 217
Church University, Deseret Museum housed in, 50: 371, 372
Churchill, Marlborough, Brig. Gen., chief of military intelligence, 58: 400
Churchman, Episcopal periodical, 50: 218
Cicognani, Amleto G., Vatican official, 60: 183
Cincinnati Red Stockings, 52: 112; Corinne sent challenge to, 52: 115; 1869 transcontinental trip of, 52: 111-13, 137
Circleville, Utah: and Black Hawk War, 57: 28; history of massacre of Indians in, during Black Hawk War, 55: 4-21; inadequate defenses of, 55:
9, 11-14; settlement of, 55: 8-9
Citizen's Investment Company, owner of stockade, 50: 176, 177
Citizens party, anti-Braffet alliance in Carbon County, 58: 160
Citizens' ticket, Mormon-gentile group, 62: 309
City Creek Canyon, road built in, 47: 65
City Creek Iron Mine, 50: 57
City of Corinne, steamboat on GSL, 48: 72; 63: 206, 209-13, 210, 211
City of Zion, 47: 293
City Pottery (SLC), 56: 390, 394
Civil War: 60: 140; communications in the West during, 46: 252-53, 254; effect of, on Indians in West, 57: 26, 29, 35; effect of, on LDS
immigration, 58: 38-39, 41, 44-46; Union strength during, affected by Utah Expedition, 52: 222-24
Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC): camps of, near Escalante, 64: 140; and construction of camps, 62: 262-63, 270; economic impact of, 62:
270-74; erosion and flood projects of, 62: 263-64; funds and programs of, in Utah, 54: 227, 230, 249, 262, 274, 275, 276, 277, 280, 282; 62: 261-74,
261, 268, 272; and WWII, 62: 264-70, 274
Civilian Works Administration (CWA), funds and programs of, in Utah, 54: 234, 239, 250, 261, 278-80
Clarion, Utah, 57: 165, 167, 170, 171; history of colonization of, by Jews, 57: 166-72, 179
Clark, ___, Eden, Utah, resident, 56: 245-46
Clark, A. G., Wells Fargo agent, 53: 35
Clark, Abram, Ohio miller, 56: 56
Clark, Amasa Lyman, Farmington leader, 59: 17
Clark, C., Moab physician, 58: 187-88
Clark, Eliza Avery, plural wife of A. O. Woodruff, 48: 13-14
Clark, Elmer T., Methodist minister, 58: 67
Clark, Ezra T., imprisoned polygamist, 47: 32; 59: 17
Clark, H. C., race steward, 57: 11
Clark, Harry, 61: 189
Clark, Henrietta, clerk, state constitutional convention, 50: 142-43, 143
Clark, J. Reuben, Jr.: and Delta Phi, 60: 364, 365, 374; Deseret Museum assistant, 50: 371; LDS leader from Grantsville, 48: 304; 51: 276
Clark, James B., Saratoga farm lessee, 57: 117
Clark, John E., theatre manager, 50: 140
Clark, John, SLC mayor, 55: 31
Clark, John T., Mormon fundamentalist, 47: 44, 45, 46, 51
Clark, Joseph, and Co., Ogden mill of, 53: 75
Clark, Josephine Daines, Morgan County agent, 51: 179
Clark, Joshua R., and School of the Prophets, 56: 216; teacher and school superintendent, 48: 303-4
Clark, Lucy A .: as editor and lyricist, 53: 151, 151; and Farmington WSA, 59: 13-14, 17, 17; marriage of, 56: 221; and Utah Women's Press
Club, 53: 144, 146, 153
Clark, Mary Elizabeth, and Farmington WSA, 59: 17
Clark, Mary S., and Farmington WSA, 59: 17
Clark, Morris, and sugar industry, 59: 204
Clark, Nancy A., and silk industry in Farmington, 46: 388
Clark, Nancy, death of, 46: 176
Clark, Rulon W., juvenile court, 61: 269-72, 271
Clark, Thomas, Walker War casualty, 47: 411
Clark, William A., Montana senator, 55: 248
Clark, William H., Sevier LDS Stake official, 53: 359
Clarke, Eldredge, & Co., 53: 162
Clarkson, James S., and statehood, 63: 346, 348, 350-51, 354
Clarkston, Utah, early map of, 57: 342; and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 365
Clawson and Caine, merchants, 57: 229-30, 229
Clawson, Claire L., corporate officer, 46: 131
Clawson, Curtis Y., UNG officer, 46: 275
Clawson, Emily, and LDS Primary, 49: 245
Clawson, Hiram B. (father of Rudger): 48: 169; 58: 74; business and church interests of, 48: 157, and C.H. Wilcken, 55: 311, 315, 317, 318;
cultural activities of, 47: 81; imprisonment of, for polygamy, 47: 32, 34; 48: 148-49, 172; and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 67, 85; and statehood, 64:
365, 371; Utah Western director, 56: 71
Clawson, John Willard, as an art student in Paris, 54: 180, 190, 191, 198, 200-202
Clawson, Mamie, daughter of Hiram, 55: 317
Clawson, Margaret Judd (mother of Rudger), 48: 157, 159, 160
Clawson, Mrs. Rudger, Supreme Court case of, 51: 371
Clawson, Rudger, 48: 148, 161; church positions of, 48: 161; imprisonment of, for polygamy, 47: 28, 29, 31, 33, 34, 35, 38, 40; 48: 148, 160-61,
166, 174; marital status of, 46: 17, 30; at penitentiary, 53: 228, 232, 236; and polygamy raids, 51: 147; Supreme Court case of, 48: 155; 51: 367;
trial of, 48: 157-60
Clawson, Spencer (cousin of Rudger), store owner, 48: 157
Clawson, Spencer W., 51: 377, 378
Clay, Henry, 48: 120; and Compromise of 1850, 48: 117-21
Clayton, J. E., and spiritualism, 50: 317
Clayton, Nephi, territorial official, 55: 26
Clayton, Nephi W., businessman, and relocation of red-light district, 50: 173
Clayton, Ruth, WWI nurse, 58: 345
Clayton, William: cultural activities of , 47: 81; family of, treated by Dr. Bernhisel, 50: 358; and GSL, 56: 142; and marital problems of Joseph
Smith, Jr., 48: 90; and Nauvoo Temple, 56: 322; Utah lands described by, 49: 6; and woman suffrage, 46: 113
Clear Creek, bar at, 47: 189
Clearfield Naval Supply Depot: 47: 290-91, 295, 304, 309; establishment of, 47: 305-7; opposition to, 47: 306, 307-9, 51: 75-76; postwar sale of,
51: 88, 90; WWII operations at, 51: 73; 59: 124, 135, 137, 365, 369, 370, 371, 372, 374, 379
Clegg, John, early settler of Fairfield, 54: 167
Clements, Gilbert, cultural activities of 47: 76, 77, 79, 88; lecture of, 59: 181
Cleofan Club, women's org., 63: 307-8
Cleophan, cultural group, 46: 159
Cleveland, Abner C., rancher, 59: 288, 294, 297
Cleveland, Grover: Mormons protest to, 62: 333; national unpopularity of, 62: 336; polygamists pardoned by 48: 76, 160; and repeal of Sherman
Silver Purchase Act, 50: 19; and Utah statehood , 46: 175; 51: 363, 368, 373, 374, 375, 378, 380; 62: 300-302, 307, 313, 314; 63: 342-45, 349, 357,
363, 366; 64: 360-64, 366, 371
Cleveland, Utah, dramatics in, 53: 119
Cliff Station. See Smith Wells
Clifford, Jack, SLC boxer, 55: 344
Clifton, Utah, settlement of, 49: 351-52
Climate, variations of, in Utah, 46: 369-75, 371, 372, 373, 375
Clinton Hotel, on GSL, 53: 160, 160
Cloninger, Ralph, actor, 61: 193
Clos, W. C., range manager, 57: 316
Closser, Ettie, assistant school principal and singer, 48: 223, 231
Clove, James, and Smoot code, 57: 259, 260, 261
Clover, Elzada: botanist, 186-87; member of Nevills's 1938 river trip, 55: 190-91, 193; 63: 102, 102
Clover, Jim, interpreter at Deep Creek, 49: 175, 178, 182
Cluff, Benjamin, Jr., president of Brigham Young Academy, 47: 45
Cluff, Emily, wife of Harvey, 60: 74
Cluff, Harvey H., and Polynesian colony, 60: 65-69, 72-73, 77
Cluff, Harvey, imprisoned polygamist 47: 31, 40
Cluff, Kerzia, ranch of, 62: 247
Cluff, Walter, BYU prof., 53: 123
Cluff, William W., and W. M. Gibson, 46: 63, 76, 78
Cluff, William W., and Polynesian colony, 60: 65-66
Cluff; Henry, ranch of, 62: 247
Cluley, 1st Lt. John F., at Promontory, 49: 365
Clyde, Earl, wildlife researcher, 55: 173, 176
Clyde, George Dewey: and Canyonlands, 59: 219, 221-22, 222, 225, 227-38; as gov., 54: 178; 61: 271 as state water conservator during 1934
drought, 54: 252-55
Clyde, W. W., Construction Co., 57: 120
Clyman, James, 1846 California journey of, 64: 175
Clyman, James, and L. W. Hastings, 56: 119, 120
Co-op Livery Stable, hack service of, to Saratoga, 57: 111
Coal mining, and Carbon County politics, 58: 145-64; folklore of, 51: 246-58
Coal, quality of, for metallurgy, 51: 86-87
Coalville, Utah, Echo City railroad depot in, 62: 359; and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 358, 359, 362
Cobb, Camilla C., and kindergartens, 63: 304-5
Cobb, Charles, defended Bedke on murder charge, 57: 269
Cobb, Howell, Buchanan's secretary of treasury, 52: 222, 227
Cobb, Percy W., physician, 51: 188
Coburn, Paul, Overland Stage supt., 53: 243-44
Codman, John, pamphlet of, on Mormons, 51: 378-79
Cody, "Buffalo Bill," and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 73
Cody, William A., provost marshal at Fort Douglas, 62: 22
Coffin, Lynn, ranger at Lees Ferry, 60: 263-64
Coffroth, James W., passenger on UP train that crashed, 51: 64
Coffroth, Jimmy, San Francisco fight promotor, 55: 348
Coffroth, Mrs. James W., train crash victim, 51: 66
Cogswell, Maj. Milton, at Promontory, 49: 365, 367
Cogswell, William, family of, involved in spiritualism, theatre, 50: 310
Cohen, Julius Henry, colleague of C. L. Bernheimer, 55: 141, 143
Coke, Bruce, and juvenile court, 61: 272
Coker, Edward, Colony Guard member, 51: 13, 16, 17, 18, 23, 28, 35
Colburn, Clara, Rowland Hall principal, 48: 282; 52: 188-89
Coleman, Guy, Midway theater owner, 62: 254
Coleman, Lethe, Chautauqua performer, 58: 140
Colfax, Schuyler, anti-Mormon campaign of, 46: 103, 110; and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 70
Colin, Utah, RR telegraph station at, 53: 57, 58, 63
Collar, ____, and Teancum Pratt, 48: 349
Collegiate Institute, 49: 255-56
Collett, Mamie, mill worker, 46: 134
Collett, Rachel, mill worker, 46: 134
Collett, Sylvanus, Cache militia office, and predator control, 62: 34, 35, 38-39
Colletti, Josephine, cigarmaker, 46: 134
Collier, John A., backer of M. Fillmore, 48: 116
Collier, John: BIA commissioner, 55: 266; and education, 64: 248-49, 249; Indian advocate, 63: 268-69
Collier, Mrs. R E. L., WWI state committee chair, 58: 335
Collier, Shade, stage driver, 53: 28
Collin, Henry F., deputy U.S. marshal, 53: 216-17
Collingham, George, 53: 288
Collins, ____, deputy U.S. marshal, 62: 321
Collins, James Earl, Catholic priest, 49: 136
Collins, James W., 48: 267; association of, with R. L. Tracy, 48: 268-69; death of, 48: 268; Rotary Club president, 61: 367; and Tracy Aviary,
48: 262, 263, 269
Collinston Bridge, 47: 194
Colony Guard (forty-niners): advertisement of, 51: 10, 15; constitution of, 51: 7 n.4, 7-9, 11, 16, 17, 24; dissension among, 51: 25-27; finances of,
51: 9, 9 n. 21, 11, 16, 23; illness among, 51: 27; items shipped to SF by, 51: 18-20; members of, 51: 13-14; minute book of, 51: 6-27; officers of,
elected, 51: 13; organization of, 51: 5; purchases of supplies by, 51: 8, 10-12, 14-17, 21-23, 25; steamboat travel by, 51: 22; train travel by, 51:
21; uniforms of, 51: 16; and Wyandot Indians, 51: 23
Colorado Consolidated, 57: 243, 245
Colorado Fuel and Iron, interest of, in Geneva Steel, 51: 85-86
Colorado River: boating on, 52: 165-78; 60: 260-72; boats used on, 55: 184, 186, 188, 196-97; Charles Kelly's trips in Glen Canyon of, 55: 120-36,
127; commercial river trips on, 55: 181-82, 190-91, 192, 195, 197, 198-99; early exploration of, and its tributaries, 55: 105-19; and 1871-72 Powell
expedition, 62: 104-31; and Flaming Gorge Dam, 62: 142; maps of, 55: 104, 172, 187; and Moab ferry, 59: 396; navigability of 55: 113-19; 1938
French kayak trip on 55: 167-80
Colorado River Outfitters, 60: 272
Colorado, Welsh in, 49: 375-77
Colorow, Ute leader, 47: 430; 52: 86, 86
Colton, Don B.: election of, 47: 270; and Smith Wells, 61: 193; Utah congressman, and Dinosaur N.M., 59: 255-56
Colton, Milas, fox ranch of, 57: 322
Columbian Exposition, Utah represented at, 63: 74-75, 310-15, 311, 312
Columbus Day, first Utah celebration of, 60: 177
Columbus, mining claim of D. Fisher, 62: 247
Colville, Clyde, partner of John Wetherill, 55: 146, 149
Combined Metals Reduction Co.: and mining and smelting in Nevada and Utah, 55: 245-46; plant of, 55: 244
Comer, G. W., Methodist Episcopal minister, 49: 153, 154
Comes, Albert, and Dutchtown, 62: 63
Comes, John Theodore, architect for Cathedral of the Madeleine interior, 49: 114-17, 120-21, 124-25, 128
Comision Honorifica Mexicana, 49: 135
Comite' Patriotico Mexicana, 49: 135
Commercial Club, 58: 116, 180
Commercial National Bank, design of, by Hale, 54: 5, 6, 8, 9
Commercial Street (Regent Street) Salt Lake City: gambling on, 46: 291-92; red-light district in, 50: 170, 170-74, 181
Common law, history of acceptance of, in Utah Territory, 60: 4-26
Communist Labor party, 54: 346
Communist party, 54: 346; 1931 march of, 58: 280
Communist Party USA, 54: 346
Compromise of 1850, 48: 117-21, 126
Compton, ____, telegrapher at Bridge, 53: 59
Comstock, Sarah, journalist, 49: 90
Conard, Jane, attorney, 61: 227
Condie, George, and BH War, 60: 127
Condie, John W., and Delta Phi, 60: 364
Condon, A. S., doctor, 53: 79 execute Chief Pocatello, 53: 237-46, 242; and Battle of Bear River, 53: 241-43
Conetah, Fred A., Ute Tribe official, 64: 257, 257
Conger, O. H., and spiritualism, 50: 317
Congregational church: and Chinese, 64: 88, 129; and kindergartens, 63: 305; women's orgs. of, 63: 301
Congressional Union, and woman suffrage, 59: 43
Conkling, Charles A., Colony Guard member, 51: 11, 13, 21, 25-27
Conley, Patrick, and WRGA, 60: 273
Connel, John, army deserter, 49: 372
Connell, Margaret Beall, attorney, 61: 219, 219-20
Conners, Frank, prison inmate, 60: 117-18
Conners, M. W., coal bought by, 48: 361
Connor, Ebnor, sugar worker, 56: 38
Connor, Patrick E.: anti-Mormonism of, 63: 205-6; and Bear River Massacre, 47: 198, 201-2; 63: 159-61, 169; boats built for, 63: 203, 205-9; in
Cache Valley, 57: 27, 358-59; and California Volunteers, 46: 252, 253; 47: 238; at Corinne party, 48: 229; as founder of Fort Douglas, 48: 205; 64:
207; involvement of, in Indian massacre, 51: 277; and mining in eastern Nevada, 55: 242; mining interests of, 46: 139; 47: 237; 49: 93, 147; 51:
244, 276-78, 284, 349-50, 350, 353, 355; and Nauvoo Legion, 64: 211-12; at Promontory ceremonies, 49: 372; sword of 47: 200-201
Conor, Helen, mother of J. C. Livingston, 47: 65
Conover, Ella H., WWI nurse, 58: 350
Conover, Peter, and 1849 Pratt expedition, 62: 181
Conover, Peter W., militia officer in Walker War, 46: 230, 231; 47: 401, 402, 403, 404-5, 410
Conover, W. B., and tennis, 52: 181
Conservation movement, and Echo Park dam, 59: 72-86
Consolidated Power Co., 57: 248
Constant, Benjamin, painter and teacher, 54: 183, 196; 58: 250-51
Constitution, Mormons on 1868 trans-Atlantic voyage of, 53: 50
Consumers, Utah, 54: 268
Contell, J., stonecarver, 56: 326, 327
Contralto, Miss, singer at WWI rally, 58: 358
Contralto, Mrs. John, speaker at WWI rally, 58: 358
Contributor, LDS periodical, content of, 50: 326, 329, 330, 331-32, 335, 368; 51: 119
Cook, C. H., and Teancum Pratt, 48: 343, 354, 355, 356, 357
Cook, Frederick K., Overland Mail officer, 58: 76
Cook, Ida Ione, teacher, 48: 302, 305
Cook, L. Loraine, welfare commissioner, 61: 269
Cook, Mary, teacher, 48: 302, 305
Cook, Phineas W., mill worker, 47: 393
Cook, Ray, LDS deacon, 48: 346
Cook, Richard, LDS missionary, 53: 42, 43, 44, 46
Cook, Sarah, actress, 47: 83
Cooke, Philip St. George: and Ash Hollow massacre, 51: 39-40; lt. col. with Johnston 's Army, 54: 167, 175; Mormon Battalion leader, 57: 278,
280, 282, 283, 286
Cooks, Mrs. S. A., and polygamy, 50: 278-79
Coolidge, Calvin, opinion of, on science, 51: 194
Coolidge, Joseph W., administrator of Joseph Smith, Jr., estate, 48: 95
Coombs, Elizabeth Walker, and Farmington WSA, 59: 18, 18
Coombs, Ellis Day: and antipolygamy raids, 62: 323, 326; childhood of, affected by polygamy, 51: 142, 144-45, 151
Coon Chicken Inn, SLC restaurant, 61: 17
Coop, June, and child care, 61: 57
Cooper, ____, imprisoned polygamist. 47: 30
Cooper, Ann, polygamous family of, 49: 90
Cooper, Fred, fox ranch of, 57: 322
Cooper, Hannah, and antipolygamy raids, 62: 324
Cooper, R. C., mayor of Vernal, and CCC, 62: 273
Cope, Gordon, artist, 58: 291, 293; WPA artwork of, 62: 9
Cope, J. Austin, store owner in Tropic, 64: 136
Copeland, Clarence, acquitted of bootlegging, 57: 162
Copperton, Utah, 59: 112, 113-15
Coray, Louis L., 1895 Constitutional Convention delegate, 63: 337
Coray, Martha Jane, Mona, Utah, ranch wife, 49: 276-77
Coray, Martha Jane Knowlton, diary of, 61: 217
Coray, William, Mormon Battalion journal of, 57: 286
Corbett, Jim, boxer, 55: 341, 343, 345; fight of, with Fitzsimmons, 50: 167
Corbin, J. N., editor of Grand Valley Times, 55: 73
Corbin, Jack W., false arrest of, 57: 157
Corbin, S. J., Grand County attorney, 57: 160, 161
Corby, Blanche Blackburn, and Abner Blackburn narrative, 61: 24, 26-27
Cordon, Alfred, LDS bishop in Willard, 46: 338
Cordon, Alfred, potter, 56: 362, 393
Cordon, Barbara, and child care, 61: 57
Cordova, Florence Ellis, WWII worker, 59: 126
Corinne Base Ball Club: demise of, 52: 131-33; 1870 season of, 52: 115-24; 1871 season of, 52: 124-30; first game of, 52: 113-14; formal
organizing of, 52: 113; function of, for town, 52: 133-34; history of, 52: 110-35; Mormon players for, 52: 123; profile of players for, 52: 134-35;
as territorial champs, 52: 121, 123, 135
Corinne City Council: and schools, 48: 223; and Sunday closing law, 48: 222
Corinne Daily Mail, and baseball, 52: 131; and Chinese, 64: 81
Corinne Opera House: activities in, 48: 227-31, 232; audiences at, 48: 225; dedication of, 48: 225
Corinne Record, and baseball, 52: 131
Corinne Steam Navigation Co., 63: 206, 209
Corinne, Utah: 48: 220; 52: 108-9; baseball team of, 48: 226-27; 52: 110-35; as a boomtown, 52: 110-11; celebrations in, 48: 224-25; Chinese in,
48: 221; 64: 71-72, 74-75, 79, 81, 90-91; churches in, 48: 222; and City of Corinne, 63: 206, 209-13; demise of, 52: 133; descriptions of, 48: 221;
and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 359; founding of, 48: 220-21; fraternal orgs. in 52: 132; as gentile capital, 63: 206; importance of, to
transportation, 53: 20; ore shipment to, 51: 279; Pioneer Day in, 52: 113-14; rivalry of, with Mormon towns, 48: 226, 227; rivalry of, with SLC,
52: 116-17; schools in, 48: 223-24; Shoshoni Indians in, 48: 221; social and cultural activities in, 48: 228-31; spiritualism in, 50: 308; sports in
48: 232-33
Corker, Elizabeth A., hotel proprietor, 46: 128
Corker, Gertrude, 46: 128
Corker, J. Fred, businessman, 46: 128
Corker, Lucy, student, 46: 128
Corless, ____, deputy sheriff, 53: 289; and Joe Hill execution, 55: 35
Corlett, William W., Wyoming delegate to Congress, 64: 274
Corn Creek, Indian farm at, 62: 157
Corn mill, 47: 126
Cornick, Betsie, farmer, 46: 123
Cornish, G. A., Indian agent, 47: 431
Cornish sugar factory, 57: 377, 380, 380, 384, 386, 387
Cornish, Utah, V. Hanson's life in, 60: 335-52
Coronado, Francisco Vasquez de, Spanish explorer, 55: 106; 60: 201
Corr, Elizabeth T., headmistress, 48: 289, 291
Correll, Harry, prospector, 55: 124-25
Correlli, Blanche, voice teacher, 64: 348-49, 351
Corser, N. D., GAR commander, 46: 268; 58: 313
Corwin, Thomas, secretary of the treasury, 48: 121
Cosgrave, Luke, actor, 53: 127
Cosgriff, J. B., home of, designed by Hale, 54: 10
Cosmo Club, 60: 351
Cotter, Olive, 61: 43
Cotton Mission: 47: 124-25, 127; 62: 224, 226, 239, 241, 244; founding of, 49: 17-22; and Swiss immigrants, 52: 313
Cottonwood Observer, Alta newspaper, 47: 243
Cottonwood Stake Maternity Hospital, 50: 261-62, 262, 267
Cottonwood, Utah, spiritualism in, 50: 309
Coughlin, O. D., merchant, 57: 18
Coughlin, Patrick, execution of, 49: 160
Coulson, Lydia Rowbury, and WWII, 63: 259
Council House, 59: 169; 60: 5
Council of Fifty: 59: 169; and predator control, 62: 27, 31-32, 37; secret LDS group, 47: 256
Council of the Friends of God, Mormon fundamentalist group, 47: 51
Cousins, Phoebe, and suffrage in Utah, 59: 37
Couzins, Phoebe Wilson, attorney, 61: 217-18; lecturer and lobbyist, 49: 244-45
Covered Wagon, trading post, 58: 192
Covey, Emma Chase, history of Chase Mill by, 47: 385
Covington, Robert, LDS bishop at Washington, Utah, 49: 87
Coward, John W., and sugar industry, 56: 37, 41
Cowboy Cave, Archaic site in eastern Utah, 47: 359, 360
Cowie, A. H., Utah Fuel executive, 58: 160-63, 161
Cowles, George, and W. Woodruff, 59: 172, 173
Cowles, Solomon, and education, 59: 172
Cowley, Joe, USAC tennis star, 52: 187, 188, 195
Cowley, Matthew, and Delta Phi, 60: 374
Cowley, Matthias F.: 48: 4, church trial and disfellowshipping of, 48: 6, 11, 27-33, 36; and 1885 statehood scheme, 51: 361; and Ensign Peak flag
story, 62: 7-8; and J. Steele, 62: 88; LDS apostle, resignation of, 57: 258, 261; Mormon fundamentalist, 47: 51; and polygamy, 46: 30-31, 32, 34;
and post-Manifesto polygamy, 48: 11, 13-14, 15, 16, 19
Cownover, A. G., militia officer during Black Hawk War, 55: 13
Cox, ____, and Teancum Pratt, 48: 352, 357
Cox, Allen, LDS home missionary, 48: 361
Cox, Clara, arrest of, 64: 130
Cox, Elias H., surveyor and LDS official, 48: 366, 369
Cox, Isaiah, Jr., and polygamy, 51: 148
Cox, James M., 1920 presidential candidate, 54: 348, 353
Cox, James M., 60: 320
Cox, Jane, actress in Orangeville, 53: 115
Cox, Martha Cragun: and antipolygamy raids, 62: 326; polygamy experiences of, 51: 146, 148-49; Washington County schoolteacher, 49: 288
Cox, R. Lavaun, oil executive, 59: 221
Cox, Rose, daughter of Martha, 51: 148-149
Cox, Samuel S., Congressman, 51: 369; and statehood, 63: 345
Coxey, James, unemployed "armies" of, in Ogden, 53: 84-85
Crabtree, John, 60: 226-27
Cracroft, Richard, BYU dean, 52: 337
Cradlebaugh, John, anti-Mormon federal judge, 64: 239, 242, 242-43
Craft House, 46: 165
Crafts, Bill, nephew of Matilda Hales, 55: 281
Crafts, Elizabeth Hales, sister of Matilda Hales, 55: 280, 281, 286
Crafts, Mary, niece of Matilda Hales, 55: 281
Crafts, Ralph, Gypsies remembered by, 53: 371-75, 376
Crafts, Ralph, nephew of Matilda Hales, 55: 281, 282, 285, 287, 290
Craig, Alice R., BYAcademy teacher, 63: 306
Craig, C. L., interpreter for G. Hurt, 62: 157
Craig, Malin, Lt. Gen., and airmail, 58: 127-28
Cram brothers, legal case involving, in Kane County, 61: 280-83
Cram, Ralph Adams, AIA president, 49: 114, 123, 124
Cramer, Anna Hatch, public health nurse, 63: 246
Cramer, J. G., fox ranch of, 57: 322
Cramm, T. J., army officer, and Colorado River survey, 55: 114
Crampton, Charles Gregory, 1911-95: and Glen Canyon, 52: 176; 63: 124; memorial tribute to, 63: 370-73
Cramton, Louis, federal attorney, 55: 251
Crandall, Bliss H., agronomist, 63: 253
Crandall, Nellie, actress in Huntington, 53: 121
Crandall, Verne, and Keetley ranch, 62: 259
Crane, C., Socialist candidate, 47: 271
Crane, Charles, Trumbo's campaign mgr., 63: 355
Crane, W. A., legislator, 57: 19
Crawford, James, Manti businessman, home of, 54: 99, 100-101
Crawford Stock Co., traveling theatrical group, 53: 127
Credit Women's Association, 46: 166
Creel, Lorenzo, BIA official, 55: 258-59
Creighton, Harry, Corinne lot buyer, 48: 224
Cressman's clothing store, SLC, 60: 106
Crezall's band, 53: 17
The Crisis, Utah Socialist newspaper, 50: 230
Critchlow, E. B., and Smoot hearings, 48: 23
Critchlow, J. J., Indian agent,
Critchlow, J. J., supt. of Indian affairs, 50: 71; 55: 67
Crocheron, Augusta Joyce, author, 53: 149, 150, 151
Crocker, Charles, Jr., cattle of, 57: 310
Crocker, E. W., UNG officer, 58: 326
Crocker, Edwin, CPRR official, 60: 141
Crockett, ___, Logan LDS leader, 61: 330-31
Crockett, Agnes, grocer, 46: 131
Crockett, J. Allan, Utah Supreme Court justice, 60: 40
Crocksel, Jacob, Benjamin Presbyterian, 51: 271 mining, Alfred, U.T. governor, conciliation policy of, 51: 32
Crofut, Edward, and WPA art project, 58: 277-78
Cron, Hans, 58: 394
Crook, George, commander, Department of the Platt, 47: 429
Crook, John, Wasatch County history of, 57: 207
Crookson, N. W., La Plata road contractor, 50: 9
Cropper, Fannie, Relief Society member, 55: 282
Crosby, Ernest Howard, radical editor, 50: 237
Crosby, Jesse W., member of Universal Scientific Society 47: 75
Crosby, Jesse W., and Colorado River navigation, 55: 118
Crosby, John K. Jr., and Bountiful brickyard, 61: 71
Crosby, John Knowles, father of Jane Hales, 61: 64
Crosby, Mary Jane Johnson, mother of Jane Hales, 61: 64
Crosby, Sarah Jane Hales, sister of Matilda Hales, 55: 280, 282
Cross, John, and river running, 60: 261
Cross, Kirkwood, Provo architect, 54: 99, 100-101
Crossing of the Fathers, 47: 115; 63: 125, 126, 125-26
Crossman, G. H., colonel at Camp Floyd, 64: 233
Crouch, Elizabeth, and spiritualism, 50: 318
Crouch, George, and spiritualism, 50: 313, 323
Crouch, H. H., legislator, 57: 19
Crouch-Hazlett, Ida, Socialist party organizer, 49: 223-24
Crowley, J. H., and Teancum Pratt, 48: 350
Crowley, O. F., and Teancum Pratt, 48: 349
Croxall, Jonah, potter, 56: 364, 390, 394
Croxall, Mark: brass band of, 53: 137; cornet player, 53: 133, 135
Croxall, Mark, home of, fenced, 56: 359
Croxall, Mary Eliza, plural wife of A. H. Cannon, 53: 236; 55: 27
Crusaders, Prohibition repeal organization, 47: 8
Crystal Coal Co., 53: 337
Crystal Hot Springs, 57: 120
Cuch, Forrest S., and Ute education, 64: 260
Cudahy Packing Co., 53: 84; wages at, 59: 138
Cuffs, Edward, Hurricane settler, 62: 236
Cullom, Shelby M., anti-polygamy bill of, 46: 111, 114-16; opposition of, to plural marriage, 64: 366
Cullom-Struble bill, 62: 309
Culmer, C. G., & Co., ad for, 52: 252
Culmer, Fred, glass merchant, 52: 252
Culmer, Harry (H. L. A.), U. student, 60: 358, 359
Culmsee, Carlton (son of Ludwig), 49: 27, 33-35, 37, 39-40, 41
Culmsee, Carlton, 60: 346
Culmsee, Clara Hansen (wife of Ludwig), homesteader on Escalante desert, 49: 27-41
Culmsee, El Vera (daughter of Ludwig), 49: 27, 33
Culmsee, Ludwig Alfred, homesteader and retired physician, experiences of, on Escalante Desert, 49: 26, 26-41
Cumming, Alfred: gov. of U.T., 54: 158, 166; and G. Hurt, 62: 168; and Shoshones, 63: 166; territorial governor, arrival of, 64: 226; and Utah
War, 61: 112-14, 117, 120, 123-35
Cumming, Elizabeth (wife of Alfred), 54: 163; 61: 130; experiences of, with Johnston's Army, 54: 157-58, 159, 161-62, 166
Cummings, Aaron, U. student, 60: 359
Cummings, B. F., explorations of, in Idaho, 62: 162
Cummings, Byron: anthropologist, 55: 148, 149, 153, 161; home of, 54: 44
Cummings, Horace, LDS commissioner of education, 51: 190
Cummings, Julian, and No Man Knows My History, 57: 52
Cummings, Mrs. ____, coal bought by, 48: 361
Cummings, W. A., "Candy," Brooklyn pitcher, invented curve, 52: 144, 144 n. 28
Cuneo, Joseph, Italian consul, 60: 110, 112, 114
Cureford, Lidiad, Benjamin Presbyterian, 51: 271
Curie, Marie S., and U.S. uranium, 59: 399-400
Currency and coins, in early Utah, 57: 217-18
Currie, Robert, and antiradical legislation, 61: 360-61, 370
Currier, 2d Lt. J. Charles, at Promontory ceremonies, diary of, 49: 365-67, 372
Currier, Nataline, army wife, 49: 365-66, 367
Curry, David A., reform school supt., 51: 335
Curry, George ("Flat Nose"), gang leader, 55: 79
Curry, J. M., home of, designed by Hale, 54: 8
Curry, Jack, and WRGA, 60: 262
Curry, Rex, Ute Tribe official, 64: 327-36
Curteich Co., post card publisher, 52: 75, 88
Curtis, Dorr P., immigrant leader, 57: 233
Curtis, Edward J., Idaho territorial secretary, 64: 278
Curtis, Edward, photographer, altered photos of Indians, 52: 74
Curtis, George T., attorney, 58: 88, 89
Curtis, Orielle, and sego lily, 63: 75-76
Curtis, Theodore W., U. student, 60: 359
Curtis, Tommy, home of, 50: 162
Curtis, W. E., editor of GOP publication, 53: 221
Curtiss, Emily C., college manager, 46: 123
Curtiss, Glen H., pilot, 58: 111
Cusachs, Phillip, artist, 59: 41, 42
Custer, Lorenzo D., death of, in Indian fight, 46: 230
Cutland, Clarence, Wasatch County school supt., 63: 243
Cutler, A., Kanab LDS conf. speaker, 53: 179
Cutler, E., Kanab LDS conf. speaker, 53: 179
Cutler, Hugh, and Gregory Bridge, 63: 112; on 1940 Nevills river run, 55: 192-93
Cutler, James C., N. Y. architect, 54: 7
Cutler, John C., governor: 60: 246; and ACU consolidation controversy, 62: 207-9, 213, 215, 218; and good roads movement, 49: 60, 62
Cutler, Marion, mgr., Reltuc Inn, 57: 117
Cutler, Robert, mgr, Reltuc Inn, 57: 117
Cutler, Thomas, businessman, 57: 113, 115
Cutler, Thomas R., and sugar industry, 59: 190, 193, 200, 201, 202
Cyprus High School, lab equipment for, 51: 196

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