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Dagget County, homesteading in, 62: 132-48
Daggett, ____, home of, 54: 9
Daggett County, problems of agriculture in, 54: 323, 324-25
Daggett, Rollin M., Nevada congressman, 61: 166
Daily Chronicle (University of Utah), opinions of, on women educators, 49: 257
Daily, Virginia, nurse, 50: 151
Daines, Robert, LDS bishop, 56: 338
Dairying, in Cache Valley, 57: 303, 353, 354, 362, 366-67, 367
Dallas, Calliope, Greek widow, 56: 284
Dallas, Jim, Castle Gate mine explosion victim, 56: 284
Dallas, Mrs. ____, Castle Gate widow, 50: 249
Dallin, Cyrus E., sculptor, 54: l85; 55: 69; as art student in Paris, 54: 180, 182, 184, 187, 189, 202; in Boston, 54: 180
Dalton, Albert, Carbon County settler, 48: 337
Dalton, Amanda, and antipolygamy raids, 62: 322-23
Dalton, D. H. ("King"), San Juan County commissioner, 55: 47-49
Dalton, Edward M., death of, fleeing arrest, 53: 217
Dalton, Floyd, bootlegger, 57: 163
Dalton, George, rancher in Verdure, 53: 261
Dalton, James H., Jose case, 60: 132-33
Dalton, Matthew, potter, 56: 395
Daly, J. J., Hale designed building for, 54: 8-9
Daly-Judge Mine, 56: 19
Daly Mining Co., 62: 247; 64: 7
Daman, Lulu, cigarmaker, 46: 134
Dame, W. H., militia leader during Black Hawk War, 55: 16-17
Dame, William, and exploration of eastern Nevada, 55: 241
Dame, William H., and BH War, 60: 128; LDS church train captain, 58: 42
Damke, Anna Catharina Christine, sister of C. H. Wilcken, 55: 312
Damke, Christine (daughter of Anna), 55: 312
Damke, Emily (daughter of Anna), 55: 312
Damke, Wilhelmine (daughter of Anna), 55: 312
Damon, Charles, Jr., Western Shoshone, and draft resistance, 49: 179, 180, 186
Damron, Marie, Relief Society member 55: 282
Dana, James, lt. at Camp Floyd, wife of, 54: 177
Dana, Richard Henry, California promoter, 56: 109
Dancis, Bruce, study of socialism by, 49: 222
Danes: assimilation of, in Utah, 52: 52; log architecture of, 52: 57; settlement of, in Sanpete Sevier, 52: 57, 67
Daniels, James E., Provo mayor, 46: 269
Danielson, Johanna Christina, plural wife of A. M. Cannon, 57: 38
Danish immigrants: in Cache Valley, 56: 334, 350; and pottery making, 56: 360-61, 363, 364, 394-95; in Sanpete County, 56: 350
Danites, 51: 315; 53: 216
Dankinson, ____, Scots blacksmith, 50: 346
Darling, George, and grasshopper killing machine, 46: 351
Darrow, ____, Moab stage driver, 55: 72
Darrow, Clarence, 51: 183, and Scopes trial, 51: 185, 187
Darrow family, feud of, with Gibsons, 55: 74
Darrow Hotel, Moab, used as jail, 55: 76-77
Darrow, Ma, Moab rooming house of, 55: 76-77
Dart, Burt L., juvenile court judge, 61: 269
Darton, Joseph Q., Sr., Mormon musician and Socialist, 50: 234
Dastrup, Byron, orchestra leader, 57: 120
Daugherty, James F., San Juan County activities of, 55: 57-59
Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent dePaul, D.C., 60: 179, 180
Daughters of the American Revolution, conservative lobby of, 50: 266
Daughters of Utah Pioneers: and Chase Mill, 47: 387; local history collections and museum of, 50: 373, 375-76; opposition of, to Salt Lake
Theatre closing and demolition, 57: 78, 80-81, 83-84, 87-88; Tooele, 61: 266
Davenport, Ed, and Sheep Ranch holdup, 60: 111, 112, 114
Davenport, Fannie, and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 73
Davenport, Miss ____, teacher, 48: 273
Davenport, Thomas, potter, 56: 394
Davidson, Myrtle, state 4-H worker, 51: 175-77, 178
Davidson, Robert, LDS bishop in Logan, 61: 338
Davies, Benjamin, superintendent of Indian Affairs,
Davies, Benjamin, supt. of Indian Affairs, 57: 29; 62: 169
Davies, Bessie, and WWI, 63: 32
Davies, Byron, and Crossing of the Fathers, 55: 129
Davies, Charles, Welsh choir director in Denver, 49: 375
Davies, D. L., Welsh businessman, 49: 385
Davies, D. T., Welsh farmer in Spanish Fork, 49: 378
Davies, Elmer, WWI soldier, 63: 32, 45
Davies, John Jones, Welsh-born poet in Provo, 49: 375, 379
Davies, John M., Welsh-language newspaper agent, 49: 376-77
Davies, Mrs. John Jones, Welsh Methodist in Provo, 49: 379
Davies, Phebe Reeves, and 1916 election, 63: 32
Davies, William D., Welsh-language newspaper representative, travels of, 49: 374-87
Davis, "Fats," Ogden speakeasy owner, 53: 287
Davis, ____, baseball player, 52: 129
Davis, Albert W., and Polynesian colony, 60: 66
Davis and Weber Counties Canal Co., 54: 82, 83, 84
Davis, Andrew Jackson, spiritualist leader, 50: 308
Davis, Ben, arrest of, 64: 130
Davis, Bill, rancher, 62: 248
Davis, Bob, rancher, 62: 248
Davis, C. S., home of, designed by Hale, 54: 9, 10, 12, 14
Davis, Ceylon, 63: 32
Davis County, Utah: agriculture in, 53: 311; architecture in, 54: 3-4, 52-73, 55, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 67, 68, 69, 71, 74; courthouse in,
designed by Allen, 54: 56, 57, 58; day care in, 61: 53, 55; effect of horse racing in, 57: 15-16; farmlands, 49: 16 4-H work in, 51: 167, 169;
government housing in, 51: 79; personal income in, affected by military, 51: 75, 78, 79; wartime growth of, 51: 81
Davis County Co-op, boats used by, 63: 202-3, 209
Davis County Courthouse, 61: 258, 259
Davis County, Industrial Army in, 55: 29
Davis County Light and Power, 56: 9
Davis, David L., boatbuilder and yachtsman, 63: 209, 217-21
Davis, Elisha, and sugar industry, 59: 193
Davis, F. M., Tooele doctor, 60: 73
Davis, George H., home of, designed by Hale, 54: 12, 20, 20-21
Davis, Henry, wrongful arrest of, 51: 320
Davis, Hettie, as actress, 63: 37
Davis-Howe Foundry, 63: 153-57
Davis, James L., early San Juan settler, 55: 53
Davis, James Lorenzo "Rens," Kanarraville sheepman, and WWI, 63: 29-30
Davis, Jas., 59: 314
Davis, Jefferson, and Harney, 51: 35-36, 39, 43
Davis, Jefferson, secy. of war, and Colorado River, 55: 114
Davis, Leon, WWI soldier, 63: 28-30, 35, 35-37
Davis, Lorenzo Wendell 'Wennie," WWI soldier, 63: 31, 32
Davis, Mrs. J. C. (Mary Jane Herbert), Benjamin Presbyterian, 51: 271
Davis, Mrs. James, early San Juan settler, 55: 52
Davis, Nathan, mechanic, and LDS temple baptismal fonts, 63: 152-57, 154
Davis, Nevada V., teacher and journalist, 53: 148, 152
Davis, Pauline W., suffragist, 46: 109-10
Davis, Sarah, 63: 40
Davis, Virgil, 63: 32
Davis, Wallace, WWI soldier, 63: 28-30
Davis, Wayne, 63: 32
Davis, William, Brigham City settler, 56: 75
Davis, William L. and Minnie, Escalante residents, 64: 152
Dawson, Con, employee of Don Maguire, 53: 384 n. 3, 385, 394
Dawson, Jas., scorekeeper, 52: 121
Dawson, John, 64: 279
Day, ____, deputy, 55: 79
Day, Abe, Moab marshal, 58: 185
Day, Henry, 64: 279
Day, Henry R., Indian subagent, 46: 244-46
Day, Herbert, brother-in-law of Martha Westwood, 55: 73, 75
Day, Jimmy, death of, 55: 75
Day, M. W., Ninth Cavalry captain, 47: 430
Day, Mary, sister of Martha Westwood, 55: 73, 75
Day, Wilford, and WWI, 63: 43
Daynes, ____, lucerne buyer, 46: 177
Daynes and Son, musical publication of, 53: 136
Daynes, John, composer, 58: 57
Daynes, John, polygamy abandoned by, 48: 172 de Hubner, Baron, visit of, to Corinne, 48: 221
Daynes, Joseph, and LDS hymnody, 53: 141
Daz, Rudolph A., Catholic priest, 60: 185
De Hart, H. V., Harney condemned by, 51: 43, 44
de la Harpe, Josephine, plural wife of F. D. Richards, 50: 273
De Leon, Daniel, Socialist Labor party of, 50: 238
Deakin, Ed, painting by, 46: 384
Dean, Ben, store mgr. at Peerless, 53: 340
Dean, Bessie, and Delta Phi, 60: 365
Dean, Emily, and Delta Phi, 60: 365
Dean, Joseph Henry, and SL Temple tour, 61: 146
Dean, Lester, race starter, 57: 11
Deason, B. V., on 1940 Nevills river run, 55: 192-93
Debs, Eugene V., Socialist presidential candidate, 47: 271; 49: 221; 54: 347, 348, 353; 60: 320
DeCamp, Joy, WWI work of, 58: 341
Dechmann, Augusta Minnie, 58: 398
Decke, H. F., Castle Gate relief committee member, 50: 246
Decker, Clara, wife of Brigham Young, 51: 51
Decker, James B., San Juan County sheriff, 55: 39
Decker, Louisa Morris, and sego lily, 63: 71
Decker, Lucy Ann, wife of Brigham Young, 51: 51
Decker, Wayne, jeweler, 57: 18
Decker, Zechariah B., San Juan County selectman, 55: 38
Deckman, Augusta Minnie, arrest and deportation of, 52: 326
DeColmont, Bernard, 55: 167, 176, 179, 180; 1938 kayak trip of, on Green and Colorado rivers, 55: 167-80
DeColmont, Genevieve, 55: 167, 170, 174, 179, 180; 1938 kayak trip of, on Green and Colorado rivers, 55: 167-80
Dee Hospital, 58: 167-68, 177, 347, 349-50
Deep Creek, Utah, and White Pine War of 1875, 59: 286-99
Deer Creek Dam, 54: 236, 237, 260-61, 263; and CCC, 62: 264
Deer Creek Station, mill at, 56: 61, 66
Defa, Frank, Duchesne County rancher-businessman and Socialist ( later Democratic state legislator), 50: 233, 235
Defenbacher, Daniel, WPA art advisor, 58: 286, 288
Defenders, organization to oppose Prohibition repeal, 47: 9, 10
Defense Depot Ogden: 47: 295, 301, 308, 309; opposition to, 51: 76; postwar role of, 51: 72, 89, 90; WWII operations at, 51: 73
Defense Plant Corporation, Utah operations of, 51: 78, 85
DeFerrari, Carlo, friend of H. Hamlin, 61: 33
Defiance House, discovery of, 52: 176
DeGoyler, ____, Hale designed home of, 54: 9
DeGrauw, Aymar & Co., New York oar firm, 55: 189
Dehlin, Frank, grave of, 63: 133
Del Monte, canning plant of, 50: 154-55
Delaire, Joseph G., Catholic priest, 60: 184
Delamar, J. R., Nevada mining interests of, 55: 245
DeLaMare, Philip, and sugar industry, 56: 37, 38, 39, 43, 48, 49-50
Delano, Jane A., WWI nurse recruiter, 58: 348
Delitch, Radovan Nobelkov, Yugoslavian doctor and third husband of Silver Queen, 64: 23-25, 24
Dell, Philip, train crash victim, 51: 59, 65
Dellengaugh, Frederic Samuel, artist and topographer with 1871-72 Powell expedition, 62: 107-9, 111, 115, 117-18, 121, 125, 127; and D. Julien, 64:
58-61; Kanab described by, 53: 179; route of, near Bryce Canyon, 49: 349-50; and Zion Canyon, 49: 95
Deloney, Martha A., wife of J. W. Gunnison, 59: 266, 284-85
Deloney, W. G. (brother of Martha), 59: 285
DeLong, Mrs A F., Christian Scientist, 46: 126
Deloria, Vine, Jr., and Indian terminatio 63: 273, 282
Delta Phi (also Delta Phi Society, Delta Phi Literary Society, Delta Phi Literary and Debating Society): history of, Utah's first fraternity, 60:
353-74; women in, 60: 359, 365-66
Delta Phi Kappa, fraternity for returned LDS missionaries, 60: 374
Delta Phi Quartette Club, 60: 370
Delta, Utah, German-language Lutheran services in, 52: 323-24; and Topaz, 59: 386
Demaray, Arthur E., NPS official, 55: 227
Deming, L H., UNG private, 58: 326-27
Demman, ____, Helper physician, 54: 266
Demman, A. R., co. doctor at Peerless, 53: 346
Democratic party,
Democratic party
Democratic party,
Democratic party: 58: 153, 160, 163, 267, 274 ; in Cache County, 60: 344; Elise Musser's activities in, 46: 152, 159-60, 161, 166; and Jesse Knight,
57: 250, 252; and LDS women, 63: 302-03; and Mormons, 62: 312-13; and 1964 election, 61: 316-24; organization of, in Utah, 47: 263-64; and
Prohibition repeal 47: 8-9; and silver, 62: 343-46; and statehood, 63: 341-56; during territorial period, 64: 267-68; at turn of the century in Utah,
62: 336; and women, 49: 221, 294
Dempsey, Bernie (brother of William), 55: 337, 339
Dempsey, Jack, 53: 341; 58: 116
Dempsey, Jack, as a mule-skinner, 50: 34 n. 13
Dempsey, Johnny (brother of William), 55: 337
Dempsey, William Harrison (Jack), 55: 335, 336, 339; career beginnings of, 55: 337; earnings of, 55: 336, 337, 339; and kids, 55: 336, 337, 339;
mother of, 55: 336-37; promotion of, by Tex Rickard, 55: 341, 348; size of, 55: 338
Denn, W. T., jeweler, 57: 18
Dennis, Charles, arrest of, 64: 130
Dennis, John H ., 59: 292
Dennis, Wallace Hyrum, and Smith Wells, 61: 190
Denton, William, phychometrist, 50: 311, 318
Denver & Rio Grande Railroad: Carbon County interests of, 48: 374-75; in Heber, 57: 212; in Lehi, 57: 111; and mining in Carbon County, 50:
45; Park City line of, 64: 182; role of, and its subsidiary, Utah Fuel, in Carbon County politics, 58: 146-64 ; route of, in Colorado and Utah, 49:
376-77, 385; and Uinta Basin, 59: 245
Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad: 53: 161; effect of, in Carbon County, 47: 179; 53: 341; line of, completed to Thompson, 55: 69; and
National Park Service, 55: 220; Ogden shops of , 53: 82, 94; in Sanpete Valley, 54: 110; and unemployed "army," 53: 85
Denver Browns, baseball club, played in SLC, 52: 147-48, 154-56
Denver, J. W., commissioner of Indian affairs, 46: 245, 249; 62: 163, 168-69
Depue, David A., Perkins' Addition home owner, 54: 37
Derby, George H., naval officer, and Colorado River, 55: 113
Derks Field, football at, 61: 12, 18
Dern, George H.: 58: 128, 280; 61: 247; 63: 125; and Americanization, 47: 190; and Castle Gate disaster, 50: 251; and Elise Musser, 46: 159, 161,
166; as gov., 52: 386, 387; 53: 290; 54: 251; and horse racing, 57: 13, 14, 15, 21, 23 as secretary of war, 47: 11, 47: 300-302; as sec'y of war
under FDR, helped H. H. Blood gain access to president, 54: 228, 237
Dern, John, 58: 378
Dern, John, mining entrepreneur, 52: 386, 387
Dern, Mrs. George, and Elise Musser, 46: 159-60, 162
Desantis, ____, pvt., and WWII, 60: 60
Deseret Agricultural and Manufacturing Society (DAMS): 47: 87; 49: 240; 56: 325; 59: 177, 183-88; fairs of, 56: 383, 384; and gardening, 56:
355; reports of, on grasshoppers, 46: 343, 344
Deseret Alphabet, 47: 70, 74, 81; 48: 295, 306; 50: 342; 52: 281, 286; 59: 178, 180, 182; 62: 310; origins and history of, 52: 275-86
Deseret and Salt Lake Agricultural and Manufacturing Co., 55: 319
Deseret Baseball Grounds, 52: 246-47
Deseret Chemical Depot, 51: 88; 59: 367
Deseret Club, tennis at, 52: 182, 183, 184
Deseret Currency Assn ., 57: 218
Deseret Dramatic Association: 47: 71; 50: 346; 53: 114; founding and activities of, 47: 81, 82; reorganization of, 47: 83, 84
Deseret Farmer: founding of, 63: 66; offices of, moved from Logan to SLC, 62: 215-17; role of, in ACU consolidation controversy, 62: 212, 215
Deseret Gymnasium, 52: 191; 55: 363, 363
Deseret Horticultural Society, 56: 354; 59: 184
Deseret Hospital, 48: 38, 39; 49: 301; 57: 128
Deseret Iron Co.: 51: 232; history of, and technology used by, 56: 23-35, 23, 25, 26, 31, 33, 34, 35
Deseret Irrigation and Navigation Canal Co., 48: 161
Deseret Land and Livestock Company, 47: 197
Deseret Literary and Musical Association, 47: 71, 86
Deseret Live Stock Co., 60: 76
Deseret Manufacturing Co. (DMC), and early sugar industry, 56: 37-53
Deseret Minstrels, 58: 62
Deseret Mortuary, Greek funerals at, 52: 35
Deseret Museum: history of, 50: 361-76, locations of, 50: 361, 367, 372, 375
Deseret Musical Association, 47: 71
Deseret National Bank, 53: 34; 54: 84; explosion damaged, 52: 252
Deseret News (Evening, Weekly, etc.): account of murder-lynching in, 49: 168, 169; and ACU consolidation controversy, 62: 214; airplane
stuntman of, 57: 119; and antipolygamy raids, 62: 324-25, 329-30, 333; and Arsenal Hill explosion, 52: 255; and aviation, 58: 116, 119, 129;
Beaver housing described in, 51: 216; and Bishop Jones controversy, 50: 220-21; and Blacks, 46: 286 292, 296 297-98; C. T. Barnes wrote for,
49: 322-23; and C. W. Hemenway, 61: 158; and C. W. Penrose, 51: 371, 377; 64: 357-58; and Camp Rawlins incident, 64: 213, 215; and
Canyonlands, 59: 229; and Chinese, 64: 72, 78, 83, 90, 92, 93; and Davis-Howe Foundry, 63: 154; and Deseret Museum, 50: 362, 363, 364, 373;
and Desert Land Act, 48: 179; and divorce, 63: 300; and Dr. Bernhisel's death, 50: 360; and education, 49: 268; and 1895 Constutional
Convention, 63: 321, 331; and Ensign Peak, 62: 5-7, 12-14, 19, 25; and Eureka strike, 49: 151; 62: 66; and evolution, 51: 185-86, 190, 191; and
extralegal justice, 51: 308, 315, 317, 318, 321, 322; Fillmore praised by, 48: 128; first edition of, 57: 219; and Godbeites, 50: 322, 324; and Grant
visit, 48: 175; and grasshoppers, 46: 337, 339, 342 347, 351, 352; home industry encouraged by, 49: 283, 284, 285; 56: 24; and horse racing, 57:
3, 7-8, 12, 19, 20, 23; immigrants listed in, 51: 57-58; and Iron City mining, 50: 48, 49, 54, 55; and J. W. Young, 78; and juvenile delinquency, 50:
188, 189 190; L. V. McNeely photographer for, 55: 349; and La Plata, 50: 13; and LDS church, 59: 226; libel suit against, 53: 217; and Lorenzo
Snow case, 58: 91; and mining, 51: 239; and minstrels, 58: 50, 54-57, 59; and Nazism, 52: 330-31; and 1964 election, 61: 308, 322; and No Man
Knows My History, 57: 49, 50; opposition of, to Prohibition repeal, 47: 10, 11; and Oscar Wilde's SLC lecture, 55: 326, 327, 328, 331, 333; and
papermaking/printing, 62: 42-52; and polygamy cases, 48: 164-65, 172-73; and polygamy controversy, 55: 364-65; and prostitution, 50: 168,
171, 172, 173, 177, 179, 180, 181; and Red Scare of 1919, 61: 369, 372, 380; and St George baptismal font, 63: 155-56; rivalry of, with Salt Lake
Tribune, 61: 168-69; and Short Creek raid, 60: 31, 44; and Shoshones, 63: 166; and silk industry, 46: 379, 383, 385, 387, 392; and SL Seagulls, 61:
8, 19; and SLC Police Dept., 55: 29-32; and southern Utah settlements, 62: 232; and spiritualism, 52: 265, 271;and Stansbury expedition, 56: 159;
and state constitutional convention, 50: 143; and statehood celebration, 63: 359; and subpoena served on Brigham Young, 55: 23; and sugar
industry, 56: 40; supported farmers in dispute with smelters, 53: 315-19; and temple photograph scheme, 47: 56-57, 61, 62; and tennis, 52: 196;
and U.S. Senate elections, 52: 232-33; and UP train crash, 51: 58-60, 65; and Utah Expedition, 52: 219; as voice of Mormons in early Utah, 64:
224-30, 232-34, 239, 244-45; and woman suffrage, 46: 103, 110, 117; and WWI, 58: 379; and Zamloch, 64: 44
Deseret Philharmonic Society: 47: 71, 86; 53: 134, 140
Deseret Pottery, 56: 362, 363, 364, 393, 394
Deseret Silk Association, 46: 376, 383, 387-91
Deseret, State of, law and courts in, 60: 7-10, 16, 18-21, 25
Deseret store (tithing house), description of, 51: 49
Deseret Store, 57: 233
Deseret Sunday School Union, opposition of, to Prohibition repeal, 47: 9, 10
Deseret Telegraph Co.: 47: 121; 48: 161; 55: 321; adobe home used by, 50: 366; office of, in Beaver, 51: 216, 223
Deseret Theological Institute, 47: 71, 73, 79-80; 59: 177, 181
Deseret Typographical Assn., 47: 71, 86; and Deseret Alphabet, 52: 285; first annual meeting of, 62: 49
Deseret Typographical Society, 59: 177, 181
Deseret, Utah, early midwife and nurse in, 55: 278-93; LDS chapel in, 53: 371; visits of Gypsies in, 53: 367-68, 371-75
Deseret Ward Relief Society, 55: 282
Deseret Woolen Mills, 46: 134; 49: 241
Deserets (SLC baseball club): and bribing charge, 52: 140-41; first road trip of, 52: 156; history of, 52: 136-57, Mormon players for, 52: 141-42;
org. of, 52: 137; reorg. of, as Gentile team, 52: 142; series of, with Chicago, 52: 156, with Denver Browns, 52: 147-48, 154-56, with Laramie, 52:
152, with Omaha, 52: 154, with Red Stockings, 52: 141-42, 145-52, with Rochester, 52: 155, with SF, 52: 152-53
Desert Land Act : claim adjustment cases under, 48: 186-88; deficiencies of, 48: 180-81, 182-83, 184-85, 188, 189; frauds under, 48: 181-82,
183-84, 185, 186; number of entries under, 48: 188, 192, 194; passage and provisions of, 48: 177, 178, 189, 191; repeal of, proposed, 48: 179-80;
and small Mormon land holdings, 48: 191
DeSeyne, Antoine, 55: 167, 170, 180; 1938 kayak trip of, on Green and Colorado rivers, 55: 167-80
DeShazo, Allen P., and M.M., 60: 231-32
DeShazo, James (father of Allen), 60: 231-32
Desloge, Joe, on Green River, 55: 181
DeSmet, Pierre Jean, journey of, to Fort Hall, 56: 110-11
DeSpain, Roy: boat builder, 55: 173; and river running, 60: 261
deTrobriand, General Regis, commander at Camp Douglas, 64: 203, 207; and Mormon-federal relations, 64: 204-23; painting by, 64: 204
Detroit Photostint Co., post card publisher, 52: 86
Deursch, Fred, Sr., Logan Tenth Ward member, 56: 229-30
Deusenberg, W. H., and insane asylum, 51: 379
Deutsches Theater, 52: 371
Devens, Charles, U.S. attorney general, 53: 207-8, 210, 214
Devereall, Lucy, polygamist prisoner, 51: 141
DeVoto, Bernard: and C. C. Goodwin, 61: 179-81; and Echo Park dam controversy, 59: 72-86, 74; and No Man Knows My History, 57: 48-49, 60;
Ogden described by, 53: 90; writer and historian, 58: 217-18, 232-43, 233
Dewey, Albert, and BH War, 60: 305
Dewey, Melville, and spelling reform, 52: 276
Dewey, Utah: ferry at, 55: 79-80; school at, 55: 3; Westwood homestead at, 55: 81
Dewitt, Thomas, UNG officer, 58: 315
DeWitt, Aaron: bakery of, 61: 326, 330-31, 333-34; as Episcopalian, 61: 335; as Mormon immigrant in Cache Valley, 61: 325-34, 328; poetry of,
61: 325-38; and politics, 61: 327, 334, 336-37; and Thomas Ricks's trial, 61: 326, 329, 335
DeWitt, Calvin, army surgeon, at Promontory ceremonies, 49: 365
DeWitt, Candace Alice, editor, Piute Pioneer, 49: 291-92, 293-94, 301
DeWitt, J. L., lt. gen., and Japanese American relocation, 54: 330-31
DeWitt, Sarah Jenkins (wife of Aaron), 61: 326
DeWolfe, Stephen, Valley Tan editor, 64: 238-43
Dewsnup, Arprilla, resident of Deseret, 55: 285
Dewsnup, Henry, and Matilda Hales, 55: 285
Dewson, Mary W. ( Mollie ), Democratic party worker, 46: 159, 161
Dexter Stables, Park City, 64: 37
Diamanti, ____, coal land of, 53: 354-55
Diamanti, John, bootlegger, 53: 283
Diamenti, John, IC&C sued by, 56: 255-56
Diamond Q Billiards, Corinne business, 52: 124
Diaz, Melchior, Spanish explorer, 55: 106
Diaz, Porfirio, Mexican president, 46: 263
Dibble, George, artist, 58: 289
Diblee, A. R., Elks club president, 61: 367
Dickeman, Charles T., naval engineer, 47: 307
Dickenson, Anna, anti-Mormon lecture of, 46: 103-4
Dickerson, James M., infantry sergeant, 46: 294
Dickey, Elizabeth, and kindergartens, 63: 305
Dickson, W. H., U.S. attorney: 53: 209, 211, 212, 214-15, 218, 218, 219, 221-22, 226-27; 58: 82, 90, 91; and antipolygamy raids, 62: 319
Diehl, Christopher, librarian, 46: 125
Diel, ____, Calif. immigrant, 52: 310
Dietrich, Joseph Walter, and German-language newspaper, 55: 319
Digger Indians, ethnocentric descriptions of, 50: 105, 121-23
Dillman, Mildred, writer, 49: 46, 50-51
Dillon, Sidney, 51: 377, 380; 64: 362; railroad builder, 48: 68
Dilly, Tom, cattle rustler, 55: 79
Dimmitt, Gail M., 58: 135
Ding Ling Ho, Park City Chinese, 64: 93-94
Dingley Tariff of 1897, 62: 346
Dininny, Harper J., attorney, 61: 376; for Chamberlin & Co., 54: 45, 46, 49
Dinosaur National Monument: 52: 177; and Echo Park controversy, 59: 73-86, 72, 78; history of, during 1909-56, 59: 215, 243-63, 243, 250,
253, 261; river running in, 60: 264, 266
Dinwiddie, "Old Johnnie," well digger, 49: 39-40
Dinwiddie, "Young Johnnie," rabbit-catching of, 49: 38-39
Dinwoodey, Florence, first wife of R. Clawson, 48: 157
Dinwoody, ____, imprisoned polygamist, 47: 30
Dinwoody, Alice, prison visitor, 53: 230
Dinwoody, Henry, imprisonment of, 53: 227
Diogenes, Godbeite publication, 50: 322
Dios, Juan de, ranch of, 60: 204
Dirksen, Everett M., Wilkinson endorsed by, 61: 314
Dishface, Navajo Indian, 60: 252
Divorce, permissiveness of, in 19th-century Utah, 63: 300
Dix, John A., Post No. 3 of the GAR, 53: 79
Dixie ( southwestern Utah ): cultural development of, 49: 78-96; development of, as a regional center, 47: 311-27; exploration and settlement of,
47: 110-29; settlement of, 49: 17-22, 23
Dixie College: 47: 324; Juanita Brooks taught at, 55: 270; and nursery school, 61: 45
Dixie National Forest, visitors to, 47: 322, 323
Dixie Pottery, 56: 394
Dixon, Don "Sanky," BYU tennis star, 52: 184-85, 185, 195
Dixon, Fred "Buck," BYU tennis star and coach, 52: 185, 185, 188, 195
Dixon, Henry Aldous, Weber State president, 61: 61
Dixon, Hepworth, comments of, on polygamy, 46: 197
Dixon, John, Walker War casualty, 47: 409
Dixon Publishing Co., 61: 158
Dixon, William Hepworth, and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 70
Dobson, William T., Kanab Clipper founder, 53: 181
Docktor, Arlene (wife), 53: 73
Docktor, Jack, telegrapher at Bridge, 53: 59-62, 61, 67-68, 71, 72
Dodd, Dorothy May, 56: 289
Dodd, Georgina, widow, 56: 289
Dodds, Pardyn, and 1871-72 Powell expedition, 62: 109, 112, 115-18, 121; Indian agent, 50: 70
Dodge, Francis, army captain, 47: 427
Dodge, Frank B., USGS employee, 55: 186, 193
Dodge, Gen. Grenville M., UP chief engineer, 49: 372; 60: 151
Dodge, Natt, naturalist, 63: 141
Doerr, John, NPS naturalist, 59: 259-61, 262
Doerr, P., Lutheran pastor, 52: 322
Dolan, Tom, and uranium, 59: 399
Dole, William, commissioner of Indian affairs, and Chief Pocatello, 53: 238-39, 246
Domain, Louisa, cigarmaker, 46: 134
Domestic Gardener's Society, 56: 354
Dominguez, Atanasio, in Dixie, 47: 115; priest/explorer, 55: 108, 129; route of, near Bryce Canyon, 49: 348-49
Dominguez-Escalante expedition: 60: 220-22; 63: 125, 126, 126; and buffalo, 64: 170; descriptions of Indian life by, 50: 106-7; and GSL, 56:
133-34, 135
Dominy, Floyd, commissioner, Bureau of Reclamation, and Lake Powell, 63: 119-2
Domus Co., building of, designed by Hale, 54: 22
Don Phillippini Italian Band, 58: 135-36
Done, Amanda, and Utah Women's Press Club, 53: 152, 154-55
Doney, John, carpenter, 56: 341, 343
Donnellan, John, Hale designed houses for, 54: 8
Donnelon, John W., and Wonder Mining Co., 57: 43
Donner, George, overland journey of, 56: 120-23
Donner party: 51: 274; Charles Kelly's writings on, 55: 121-2; Germans in, 52: 311
Donner-Reed party: archaeological data concerning, 56: 125-27; trail used by, 56: 113-23, 124-25, 127
Donohue, ____, Catholic priest at Eureka, 49: 154
Donsure, Frank, railroad section boss, 64: 79
Doolan, Rebecca H., and Utah Women's Press Club, 53: 152
Dooly, J. E., & Co., Junction City bank, 53: 26
Dooly, John E.: and bank scandal, 53: 35-38; business and community activities of, 53: 26: as Wells Fargo official, 53: 26, 35, 35
Dorius, John, Jr., Ephraim merchant, home of, 54: 103, 104
Dorrington, L. A., special agent for Indian Affairs, and Gosiute draft resistance, 49: 177-78, 180, 183, 184, 185, 187, 188
Dorsey, George, son of Black cavalryman, 46: 290
Dorsey, Viola Rucker, daughter of Black infantryman, 46: 290
Doty, James Duane, U.T. gov., and Chief Pocatello, 53: 244, 245, 246; gravestone of, 56: 320, 321; and Indian treaty, 46: 253; supt. of Indian
Affairs, 57: 29; 58: 76; 63: 159
Double, Mildred, 55: 86
Dougall, Maria Y., and National Council of Women, 63: 317
Douglas, Isabella E., teacher. 48: 280
Douglas, Stephen A., and Compromise of 1850, 48: 117-18, 120
Douglas, W. B., and Natural Bridges,63: 143
Douglas, White River Ute, and Meeker Massacre, 49: 191
Douglass, A. E., astronomer, 55: 153
Douglass, Earl, paleontologist with Carnegie Museum, 59: 245-50, 246, 252, 254-59, 263
Douglass, William Boone, General Land Office official, 55: 148, 149
Douris, Thomas, founder of Garfield Beach, 63: 212
Dow, G. N., U.T. prison warden, 53: 229-30, 234 Dramatics, history of, in early Castle Valley, 53: 112-30
Downey, ____, home of, designed by Hale, 54: 9, 12, 13, 14, 30
Downing, Hardy K.: as bicycle racer, 50: 164, 166; 55: 338-39; SLC club of, 55: 337
Dowse, Samuel, private detective, 52: 234
Doyle, Arthur Conan, 52: 264, 270; description of, 52: 268; and the Mormons, 52: 264-65, 269, 271-74; as a spiritualist, 52: 264-71, 274; visit of,
to Utah, 52: 264-75
Doyle, , U.S. marshal, 55: 317
Dragos, Milka, and 1933 coal miners strike, 50: 156
Drake, Thomas J., judge, 58: 76
Drakeford, Brother, 62: 83
Draper, Delbert M.: attorney, 61: 247-48; Democratic party chairman, 47: 8-9
Draper, Henry, master mechanic at Peerless, 53: 347-49, 351, 352
Draper, Utah, hog cholera epidemic in, 57: 142
Draper Young Men's Lyceum, 60: 368
Drew, J. J., D&RGW clerk, and Bryce Canyon, 49: 355-56
Drew, John, and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 73
Driggs, F. M., and Delta Phi, 60: 364
Driggs, Sterling G., and 1849 Pratt expedition, 62: 181
Driggs, W. King, principal of Emery Stake Academy, 53: 125
Drinnon, Richard, and JA relocation, 59: 381
Driscoll, James, Eureka postmaster, 49: 154
Drought of 1934, 54: 245-64, 277-78, 310-11, 323, 327; crop losses during, 54: 247, 248, 254, 263-64; effects of, nationally, 54: 247, 252; high
temperatures during, 54: 248; rainfall during, 54: 247-48, 261; stock losses during, 54: 247, 258-59; surveys and projects during, 54: 253-61
Drown, William, bugler with Johnston's Army, 54: 160, 161, 166
Drummond, W. W., chief justice, U.T., 48: 135; 60: 12-13; 61: 119
Drummond, Willis, 64: 279
Drury, Newton, NPS director, and Echo Park dam, 59: 77, 79
Drury, Wells, and C. C. Goodwin, 61: 179
Dry Canyon, Tooele County, mining in, 46: 138, 147-48, 148
Dry-farming, 47: 174, 212-13
Drysden's orchestra, 60: 370
Du Bois, Fred T., and Smoot controversy, 57: 258, 259
Du Bois, W. E. B., and WWI, 58: 363
Du Pont, E. 1., Co.: ad for, 52: 255; explosion of powder magazine of, 52: 249; new powder storage facility of, 254
Dubois, Fred T.: Idaho senator, 63: 354; U.S. senator, and silver, 62: 342-43
Dubois, Joseph L., false arrest of, for bootlegging, 57: 157
Duchesne County Commercial Club, 46: 400
Duchesne County Farm Bureau, 46: 400
Duchesne County: education of Ute Indians in, 64: 247-63; interest of residents of, in Japanese American farm workers, 54: 335-36; living
conditions in, 318; problems of agriculture in, 54: 309, 311-12, 315, 323, 324, 326; Socialist activities in, 50: 229
Duckwater Shoshone Indians, 55: 267
Dudley, ____, SLC boarding house of, 60: 108
Due, Kristina, death of son of, 50: 360
Due, Mathias, death of, 50: 360
Due, Olaf, death of son of, 50: 360
Duerden, Richard, Bountiful resident, 61: 72
Duff, John, railroad builder, 48: 68
Duffin, Gene, Boy Scout, 55: 336
Duffin, Hyrum, 60: 167
Duffin, James, Utah legislator, 62: 87
Duffus Silver Fox Corp., 57: 321
Dugan, Pon, Gosiute Indian, 49: 176
Duggan, John: miners' union secretary in Eureka, 62: 64; strike activities of, secretary of Eureka Miners' Union, 49: 150, 151, 152, 154-55;
tombstone of, 49: 155
Dugway Mining District, 57: 40-44
Dugway Proving Ground: 59: 355, 367; location of, 51: 75, 285; postwar role of, 51: 89, 90
Dunbar, David C., Red Stockings player, 52: 147, 151
Dunbar, William, and DMC, 56: 48
Dunbar, William C., and Chinese, 64: 72; U. student, 60: 358
Duncan, B. L. "Pony," deputy U.S. marshal, 53: 213
Duncan, Chapman, mining co. director, 50: 49, 52, 54, 55, 56
Duncan, Homer, immigrant leader, 57: 266
Duncan, Homer, LDS church train captain, 58: 42
Duncan, Homer, mining co. director, 50: 52, 54, 55, 56
Duncan, Jack, and WWI, 58: 365-66, 365
Duncan, Leroy, orchestra leader, 57: 119
Duncan's Retreat, Utah, Virgin River community, 62: 225, 226-28, 227, 229, 230, 233
Dundes, Alan, folklorist, 47: 147
Dunford, Eliza Snow, corporate officer, 46: 130
Dunford, George, polygamist, 51: 150-51
Dunford, Lorenzo, as a child, supported mother, 51: 150
Dunford, O. C., and Delta Phi, 60: 365
Dunham, ____, polygamy prisoner, 48: 341, 342
Dunkley, Joseph, immigrant, 53: 46, 49-51
Dunkley, Margaret, immigrant, 53: 46, 49-51
Dunlap, Adam P., brother of Lorenzo, 60: 234-35
Dunlap, James D., brother of Lorenzo, 60: 234-35
Dunlap, James Douglas, brother of Jesse, 60: 225, 234-35
Dunlap, Jesse, Jr., and MMM, 60: 234-35
Dunlap, Lorenzo Dow, and M.M., 60: 234-35
Dunlap, William C., affidavit of, 60: 235
Dunn, Loren C., and Ensign Peak, 62: 25
Dunn, Loren C., LDS leader from Tooele, 51: 276
Dunn, Paul, and 4-H camp program, 51: 181
Dunn, Paul H., and Delta Phi, 60: 374
Dunn, William H., murder of, 62: 88
Dunn, William, member of 1869 Powell expedition, 55: 130
Dunphy, Andrew R, airmail supervisor, 58: 114
Dunton, W. C.,Jr., U. student, 60: 359
Dunyon, ___, and silk industry, 46: 388
Dunyon, Ann, manager of Forest Farm cocoonery, 46: 385
The Duration of Mind by C. T. Barnes 49: 336-37
Durham, Christine M., Utah Supreme Court justice, 61: 208, 224, 227-28, 232
Durham, Eudora Widtsoe, niece of Emma Lucy Gates Bowen, 64: 354
Durham, Milton J., Kentucky congressman, 64: 275
Durkee, Charles, territorial governor and Black Hawk War, 55: 20, 20-21; and mining, 51: 245
Durrant, Thomas, UP vice-president, 49: 367 369, 370; 60: 149
Dusenberry, Warren E., Provo mayor, 56: 389
Dusenberry, Warren N., teacher, 48: 299, 299-300, 309
Dusenberry, Wilson H., teacher, 48: 299, 299-300
Dussler, Byron: NCO at Wendover Field during WWII, 54: 136, 137-56; 59: 335-36; relatives of, 54: 143
Dutch immigrants, 1920 diary account of, 64: 298-321
Dutchie's Doy, Ute Indian, wounding of, 53: 254 Dutchie, Harry, Ute Indian, and Posey War, 53: 263
Dutchtown, Utah, Tintic Mining District colony, history of, 62: 53-70, 53, 59, 63
Dutson, Lemira Roper, and Gypsies, 53: 373, 374, 375
Dutton, Clarence E., survey of, near Bryce Canyon, 49: 350
Duvall, Ralph, UNG private, 58: 329
Dwyer, James, prison visitor, 53: 230
Dwyer, Mr. and Mrs. J. C., cathedral organ refurbished in memory of, 49: 126
Dwyer, Robert J., archbishop, 60: 179; Historical Society board member and editor, 46: 43; monsignor, and Cathedral of the Madeleine, 49: 126
Dwyer's Book Store, 48: 303
Dyches, Thomas M., Emery Stake Academy teacher/actor, 53: 125
Dye, Mrs. C. E., funeral of, 49: 248
Dye, Robert, home of, 56: 359
Dyer, ___ , U.S. marshal, and antipolygamy raids, 62: 331
Dyer, E. H ., & Co., and Lehi sugar plant, 59: 190, 192-93
Dyer, Frank H.: U.S. marshal, 47: 31; 53: 224, 229-30; 55: 26, 27, 315, 316; and polygamy arrests, 51: 143
Dykman, James I.., archaeologist, 47: 385
