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Fabian, Bentham, and mining, 51: 244
Fabian, Harold, State Parks director, 59: 218
Facer, Jane, WWI bond contest queen, 63: 266
Fairbanks, J. Leo (son of John), artist, 58: 266; artistic efforts of, 54: 191-92
Fairbanks, John B., 54: 179; 58: 249, 258; as art student in Paris, 54: 180, 186-95, 197-202; letters of, 54: 181, 193-95, 197-201; painting of, 54:
201
Fairbanks, Lillie (wife of John), correspondence of, with John B., 54: 193-95, 197-201
Fairbanks, Ralph, and Otter Creek Reservoir, 53: 265
Fairfield, Utah, pioneer settlers of, and Johnston's Army, 54: 167-68
Fairless, Benjamin F., U.S. Steel executive, 51: 86
Fairmont Park, football practice at, 61: 12
Fairview, Utah: 47: 136, 141-42, 143, 144; and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 359; fort cabins in, 52: 62-63, 63; homes in, 54: 104, 108;
Scandinavian log architecture in, 52: 51, 58, 59, 60, 61, 63
Fales, Arthur M., capt. of Germanicus, 53: 42, 43
Falkenstein, Anthony J. "Hawk," football player, 61: 16
Family life, case study of, in Murray, Utah, 61: 339-56
Fancher, Alexander, and M.M., 60: 225, 227
Fancher, John, and M.M., 60: 225
Fango, Gobo, controversial death of, black sheepherder, 57: 264-72
Fanshaw, Samuel R., artist and Colony Guard member, 51: 7-13, 16, 21-22, 24
Farini, Professor, pianist/singer, 48: 231
Farish, Mrs. , and death of Teancum Pratt, 48: 365
Farley, James, postmaster general, 47: 11, 12
Farlow, May, artist, 58: 249
Farm Bureau, 57: 145, 146, 148-49
Farm Credit Administration (FCA), funds and programs of, in Utah, 54: 250, 262
Farm Foes and Bird Helpers by C. T. Barnes, 49: 324
Farm Friends and Spring Flowers by C. T. Barnes, 49: 324
Farmer-Labor party, P. P. Christensen 1920 presidential candidate of, 54: 346-48, 354; 60: 319-20
Farmer, Mary Ann Crookston, and furniture, 56: 347
Farmer's Oracle (Spring Lake, Utah), 57: 219
Farmers Ward, area of SE SLC, 53: 323-24
Farmers' First National Bank of Layton, 54: 83, 85
Farmers' Union Building, design of, by Allen, 54: 58
Farmington Canyon, 47: 52
Farmington Cemetery, 56: 318, 319, 323, 324
Farmington City Woman Suffrage Assn.., 59: 6-21
Farmington Flash Light, 53: 151
Farmington, Utah: agriculture in, 59: 7-8; CCC in, 62: 261; United Order in, 59: 8
Farnsworth, ___, and Beaver WSA, 59: 13
Farnsworth, Alma W., fox ranch of, 57: 322
Farnsworth, Julia, and Delta Phi, 60: 366
Farnsworth, Phil. T., Jr., and Delta Phi, 60: 364
Farnsworth, Philo, LDS bishop at Beaver, 51: 235-36
Farnsworth, Philo T., and Eureka strike, 62: 66
Farr, Helen, polygamous marriage of, 48: 26
Farr, Hilda B., polygamous marriage of, 48: 26
Farr, Joseph, and La Plata mining, 50: 7, 8
Farr, Lorin,
Farr Lorin: and CPRR, 60: 14; Ogden mayor and LDS leader, 47: 255, 256, 257-58, 258; report of, on militia action against Indians, 46: 231
Farr's Woolen Mills, Ogden, 53: 75
Farrow, Edgar, agent for Paiutes, 55: 263
Faulkner, J. W., Arizona judge, 60: 30, 32
Faunce, Hilda, trader, 58: 192, 194
Faunce, Ken, trader, 58: 192
Fauntleroy, C.E., and Manti parachute factory, 59: 370
Fausett, Lynn, artist, 58: 292, 292; murals of, 47: 179
Faust and Houtz livery stables, 53: 204-5
Faust, J. H., and Delta Phi, 60: 365
Faust, James E., attorney, 61: 271
Fawson, J . Lyman, researcher, 57: 275
Fayette, Utah, and 1896 statehood caelebration, 63: 359
Fealy, Sister Eugenia, 60: 179
Featherstone, Emma, immigrant, 53: 46, 48-49
Featherstone, Mary Ann, wife of Hyrum Hoggard, 53: 49
Featherstone, Thomas, immigrant, 53: 46, 48-49
Featherstone, Thomas, Jr., brick mason, 53: 49
Featherstone, Vaughn J., LDS leader from Stockton. 51: 276
Federal Coal Company, 50: 32
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC), 54: 276
Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA): funds and programs of, in Utah, 54: 227, 232, 234, 239, 249, 252, 255, 258, 261, 274, 276-80, 285;
mob at office of, 54: 279-80, 279
Federal Housing Administration, WWII loans by, 51: 80
Federal, Joseph Lennox, Catholic bishop of Salt Lake, 49: 131, 132; 60: 181
Federal Maternity and Infancy Act of 1921. See Sheppard-Towner Act
Federal Public Housing Authority, 48: 297
Federal Surplus Relief Corp., livestock purchasing program of, 54: 258-59
Federated Trades and Labor Council of Utah, anti-Chinese resolution of, 64: 84
Federation of Women's Clubs, 49: 246, 247, 248, 249, 250
Feil, Paul, Mormon fundamentalist, 47: 51
Feldman, J. E., Silver Queen's gardener, 64: 27-28
Feldman, Letitia, wife of J. E., 64: 27-28
Fellowship of Reconciliation, interdenominational pacifist organization, 50: 212, 223
Felstead, Ezra, and child care, 61: 57
Felt, Alma, and antipolygamy raids, 62: 323
Felt, John G., U. student, 60: 359
Felt, Joseph H., husband of Louie, 49: 263, 264 265, 266, 267, 268
Felt, Louie Bouton: husband of, 49: 263, 264; personality of, 49: 263, 271-72, 273, as Primary leader, 49: 263, 264-75, 269; 63: 306
Felt, Mr. and Mrs. George D., Ibapah residents, 49: 177
Feminism, 64: 110
Fenn, Lucy, and polygamy raids, 51: 147-48
Fenn, Stephen S., Idaho delegate to Congress, 64: 274
Fennemore, James, photographer with 1871-72 Powell expedition, 62: 109, 115, 117, 120-21
Ferguson, ____, Arizona canyon named for, 55: 157
Ferguson, Ellen B.: civic leader, 49: 242, 244, 249; physician, 46: 124; 58: 267
Ferguson, Ellen Brooke, Utah Women's Press Club member, 53: 154
Ferguson, Jack H., army officer, 57: 275
Ferguson, James, and Mountaineer, 64: 231-45, 231
Ferguson, James, and Piercy book, 48: 57
Ferguson, James, cultural activities of, 47: 81
Fernley, Edward, Beaver councilman, 59: 15
Fernley, Mary, and Beaver WSA, 59: 13, 15
Ferrebee, John E., Murray doctor, 61: 352
Ferrebee, W. E., health officer at Murray, 53: 317
Ferrer, Francisco, Spanish anarchist, 50: 238
Ferrin, Oscar, Weber student, 56: 241
Ferrin, Ray, Eden, Utah, resident, 56: 246
Ferris, ____, administrator of Joseph Smith, Jr., estate, 48: 95
Ferris, Benjamin, territorial secretary of state Mormon children adversely depicted by, 50: 182-83, 185
Ferris, F. W., and Gosiute draft resistance, 49: 177
Ferris, Warren A.: and buffalo, 64: 173-74, 178; Indian activities and environment described by, 50: 116, 122
Ferron, Augustus D., federal surveyor, 47: 377; 48: 339; 53: 114
Ferron, Utah, dramatics in, 53: 119
Ferry, E P. and Park City mining, 47: 247
Ferry, Edward S., home of, designed by Hale, 54: 10
Ferry, Elisha P., Washington territorial governor, 64: 278
Ferry, James, and Colorado River navigation, 55: 116-17
Ferry, W. Mont, Salt Lake City mayor, 46: 268, 279; 58: 170, 180; 61: 362, 372
Fetchner, Robert, CCC national director, 62: 267
Fetzer, Kasper, businessman, 52: 388
Fewkes, Jesse W.: archaeologist, 55: 153; Smithsonian ethnologist, 62: 285, 287
Fiack, Henry, soldier at Fort Duchesne, 49: 47
Fickey, Fred, insurance adjuster, 55: 60-61
Field, Miss J, stenographer, 46: 132
Field, Stephen J., U.S. Supreme Court Justice, 61: 171
Fielding, Mary, widow of Hyrum Smith, 48: 94
Fields, William T., CBBC director and scorekeeper, 52: 121, 124
Fife Austin: folklorist, 47: 142; writer, 58: 218
Fifield, Donna, teletype operator, 63: 255, 259
Fifteenth Ward (LDS) division of, 50: 350; members of, 50: 346; Relief Society of, 50: 349-50; Relief Society Store, 49: 290; school at, 50: 343
Filigno, Constantine, I WW organizer and husband of V. S. Stephen, 49: 234
Fillmore, Millard: l13; biographies of, 48: 112-14; Chalk Creek renamed for, 48: 125; and Compromise of 1850, 48: 117-20, 126; early political
career of, 48: 114-15; as 1848 vice-presidential nominee, 48: 115, 116; and Know-Nothing party, 48: 128; naming of 48: 125; opposition of, to
slavery, 48: 115, 120, 121; relations of, with Mormons, 48: 114, 121-28; succession of, to presidency, 48: 112, 119-20; and Thurlow Weed 48:
115, 116, 121; and Utah, 59: 270 n. 11, 280 n. 36; as a Whig, 48: 115, 116
Fillmore Pottery, 56: 393
Fillmore, Utah: 59: 269, 269 n. 10; and l896 statehood cclebration, 63: 359; settlement of, 49: 15-17, 22-2; Socialist officials elected in, 50: 227;
statehouse at, 48: 128
Findlay, Hugh, officer of Polysophical Society, 47: 77
Finlay, William Porter, army volunteer, letters of, 52: 230
Finlayson, Vern, and fur shows, 57: 334, 336
Finn, Frederick, and Teancum Pratt, 48: 335
Finnegan, John, musician, 49: 128
Finns, log architecture of, 52: 53-54, 55; and WWI, 58: 360-61
Firestone Tire Co., design of, by Scott & Welch, 59: 108-9, 108, 122
First Congregational Church, Ogden, 49: 235; and influenza, 58: 168-69, 174, 175
First Congregational Church, model kindergarten at, 63: 305
First Methodist Church, 47: 12
First Methodist Episcopal Church of Ogden, 55: 358; minister of, 55: 359-69
First National Bank, 53: 34
First Presbyterian Church of Benjamin: day school and Sunday school of, 51: 259, 266-70; establishment of, 51: 259-61, 264-65; members of, 51:
270-71
Fish, Joseph: Beaver resident, 59: 7; and Black Hawk War, 55: 20; 60: 305, 316; Dixie farmer, 49: 84; and Jose case, 60: 127-30
Fish Lake, career of fishing guide Joe Nielson at, 52: 158-64
Fisher, A. W., Shoshone advisor 49: 175
Fisher, Annie McMillan, wife of George, 62: 251
Fisher, Arthur G., colonel, and Hill AFB, 47: 299, 302
Fisher, Bert, son of Donald Gail, 62: 248
Fisher, David, prospector and developer of Keetley, 62: 247
Fisher, Donald Gail, rancher and developer of Keetley, 62: 247-49, 253-55
Fisher, Edith, farmer, 46: 123
Fisher, Frederick Vining, 55: 361; and Chautauqua movement, 55: 359-62, 367; 58: 133, 133-34, 137; defense of Mormons by, 55: 359-60, 362-67,
368, 369; as Methodist minister in Ogden, 55: 359-69; and Pan-Pacific Expo., 55: 368; and prohibition, 55: 359-60 travelogues of, 55: 368-69
Fisher, Galen W., Congregational minister, 54: 340
Fisher, George A., and Wasatch Wave, 57: 209
Fisher, George A., editor, forest ranger, politician, and developer of Keetley, 62: 247-59, 252; rancher and mayor of Keetley, 54: 333-39, 341, 344
Fisher, John, Davis County legislator, 58: 270
Fisher, Joseph, lynching of, 49: 160, 167, 168, 171
Fisher, Luvernia, wife of Donald Gail, 62: 247-48
Fisher, Neil, son of Donald Gail, 62: 248
Fisher, Ray, 61: 36
Fisher, Sally, and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 84
Fisher, Sgt. Maj. Charles V., at Promontory ceremonies, 49: 365
Fisher, Vardis, 60: 346; and No Man Knows My History, 57: 57; writer, 58: 218
Fisher, Walter, interior secretary, 59: 249
Fiske, Mrs. J. McGraw, Episcopal benefactress, 48: 282
Fitch, A. M., Bear River 'bridge of, 48: 224
Fitch, Asa, NY horticulturalist, 59: 183
Fitch, M., and canal problems, 48: 357
Fitch, Maud, WWI ambulance driver, 58: 337-40, 339
Fitch , Thomas, Nevada congressman, 46: 116
Fitch, Tom, and schools, 48: 350
Fitch, Walter, Sr., Eureka resident, 60: 185
Fitzgerald, John, prison official, 51: 362
Fitzgerald, Madame, French teacher, 48: 281
Fitzgerald, Mrs. L.,hotel proprietor, 46: 127
Fitzgerald, Myrtle, Benjamin Presbyterian, 51: 271
Fitzgerald's Saloon, Corinne bar, 52: 133
Fitzpatrick, Paul, associate of J. H. Cohen, 55: 143
Fitzpatrick, Thomas, overland guide, 56: 110-11
Fitzsimmons, Bob, boxer, 55: 341, 345; fight of, with Corbett, 50: 167
Fjeld, Eliza Broadbent, rescue of, from drowning, 57: 114
Fjeldsted, E. J., secretary, Ogden Chamber of Commerce, 47: 302, 303, 306, 307, 309
Flagstaff Mine, 47: 243
Flake, Lucy Hannah White, spinning and weaving business of in Beaver, 49: 287
Flaming Gorge Dam, dedication of, 61: 320
Flaming Gorge Dam, construction of, 62: 141-42, 147
Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area: creation of, 62: 142-43; Swett homestead in, 62: 132, 148
Flanagan, Barney L., highway labor inspector, 54: 240-44
Flanders, Gratia, teacher, 46: 123
Flanders, Robert B., and No Man Knows My History, 57: 59
Flashman, ____, New York Mormon, 51: 366-68, 373, 375, 377-79
Flattum, Pat M., 1931 Colorado River of, 55: 183
Flavel, ____, river running contribution of, 55: 188
Fletcher, Emil, architect, 52: 388
Fletcher, John, architect, 52: 388
Fletcher, John, lynching of, 49: 160
Fletcher, Maurine S., editor, 46: 209-10
Florence, Celia ( wife ), 47: 57
Florence, Max, 47: 54; scheme of, to sell photographs of LDS temple interior, 47: 54-63
Flowers, James, Black infantryman athlete, 46: 295
Floyd and Co., scrip of, 53: 118
Floyd, J. Whitney, and 4-H camp program,51: l81
Floyd, John B., Buchanan's secretary of war,
Floyd, John B., secretary of war, 46: 249; 52: 224; 61: 117; 64: 226; motives of and role of, in Utah Expedition, 52: 216-17, 222-24, 227;
resignation and indicting of, 52: 220-21
Fly, Captain, wagon train of, 62: 178-79
Flygare, Nils, Ogden contractor, 57: 371
Flynn, Frank E., Phoenix attorney, 60: 41-42
Flynn, J. E. "Jimmy," Park City mortician, 53: 280
Flynn, James, Price mortician, 60: 175-76
Flynn, John J., and Utah Constitution, 64: 265-66
Flynn, William J., Bureau of Investigation head, 61: 372
Folklore: in Carbon County, 47: 185-86; and cultural pluralism, 52: 5, 7; and furniture making, 56: 331-51; of Greek funeral customs, 52: 5, 29-49;
of Hispanic life cycle rituals, 52: 4, 9-28; and Indians, 52: 7, 72-91; and landscaping, 56: 352-59; material culture of, 47: 130-47; and pottery, 56:
360-95; of Scandinavian building techniques, 52: 5-6, 50-71; Scandinavian stories of, 47: 148-66; and stereotyping, 52: 6-7; and stonecarving,
56: 310-30; studies of material culture in, 56: 307-9; of various ethnic groups, 52: 3-91; of Welsh and English coal miners, 51: 246-58
Folland, William: Salt Lake City attorney, 57: 18; Utah Supreme Court justice, 61: 247
Folly, ____, peddler, 48: 350
Folsom, Amelia, wife of Brigham Young, 51: 50
Folsom and Romney, building contractors, 57: 229
Folsom, William, architect-builder, 54: 53; Salt Lake Theatre architect, 57: 67
Fong, Jack, SLC Chinese, 64: 92
Foote, ____, killing of, 49: 52
Foote, George W., Episcopal priest and educator, 48: 272
Foote, Sarah, teacher, 48: 273
Forbidding Canyon, Bernheimer's exploration of, 55: 137-66
Ford, Dennis, arrest of, for assault, 47: 437
Ford, Henry, as possible presidential nominee, 54: 347
Ford, Joe, LDS home missionary, 46: 179
Fordham, Karl E., composer, 63: 80, 83
Forest Dale Golf Course, clubhouse of, designed by Hale, 54: 11
Forest Dale, tennis at, 52: 179, 195
Forest Farm, silk industry at, 46: 379, 384-85
Forest Groves and Canyon Streams by C. T. Barnes, 49: 324
Forney, Jacob, and G. Hurt, 62: 168
Forney, Jacob, superintendent of Indian affairs, 57: 28; 61: 130
Forrest, Thomas, lynching of, 49: 160
Forrestal, James V., and naval supply depot, 47: 306
Forsberg, Opel, Logan Tenth Ward member, 56: 223, 227, 229, 234
Forsberg, Ray, U of U tennis player, 52: 194
Forsey, George, LDS bishop in Eureka, 60: 184
Forsgren Elise T.. and silk exhibit, 46: 393
Forsgren, John Erik, LDS missionary, 56: 81, 210-11
Forsyth, George A., at Camp Floyd, 54: 176
Fort Bridger, Wyoming, 52: 217, burning of, 52: 214; Indians at, 46: 218, 253; Johnston's troops at, 52: 215; 54: 157-58, 160-66; maneuvers of
troops from, 47: 431; as overland supply post, 56: 124
Fort Cameron, building of, 51: 220-21
Fort Connor, 57: 358
Fort Crittenden, troops at, reassigned during Civil War, 46: 252
Fort D. A. Russell, 49: 367
Fort Davy Crockett, 50: 69, 113; 52: 309
Fort Douglas (also Camp Douglas): 48: 195; 52: 118; 54: 140; 64: 204, 215; airfield at, 58: 125; baseball teams at, 47: 436; 52: 110, 116, 117-18;
black troops at, 46: 282, 282-83, 287, 294-95; 58: 363; during 1870-71 under de Trobriand, 64: 204-23; 1863 letters of civilian at, 58: 64-80;
founding of, 47: 238; 51: 329, 350; influenza at, 58: 168,172-74; LDS view of, 58: 66; German POWs at, 52: 324-26; maneuvers of troops from,
47: 431; museum at, 52: 192; official song of Training Corps at, 53: 151; Pocatello jailed at, 53: 244; postwar role of, 51: 89-90; prospecting by
troops at, 51: 350-52, 355; road-building by troops from, 49: 47, 48; tennis at 52: 180, 192-93; and Union Vedette, 47: 239; and University of
Utah, 48: 195-206; use of troops at, by federal court, 53: 207, 208, 223; UNG troops at, 46: 265, 267, 268, 279-80; water supply of, 53: 208; and
Wendover Field, 59: 334; during WWI, 51: 73; 58: 316, 382, 391, 394-405, 405
Fort Douglas Cemetery, 56: 320, 321, 323, 326, 327
Fort Douglas Chapel, 57: 86
Fort Duchesne: 47: 433, 439; 61: 183, 186, 195; Black soldiers at, 46: 283; black-white relations at, 47: 431-36; experimental farm at 46: 400-406;
importance of freighting to, 49: 46, 47, 48, 50; maneuvers of troops from, 47: 431; military routine at, 47: 427-31; social activities at, 47: 435-36;
Utes oppose establishment of, 47: 423-27; women at, 47: 429
Fort Ephraim Pottery, 56: 394-95
Fort Fred Steele, 49: 367
Fort Hall, 50: 113; 59: 149, 156, 156-58, 161-63, 265, 295, 296-97; draft resistance at, by Shoshones during World War I, 49: 174-75, 179; as
overland supply post, 56: 124; and Shoshones, 63: 163, 170, 170, 171
Fort Halleck, 59: 290; Indian activity near, 46: 253, 257-59
Fort Huachuca, Arizona: Black soldiers at, 46: 288, 294; UNG troops, at, 46: 274
Fort Kearny, Nebraska, 52: 215
Fort Kit Carson, 50: 69
Fort Laramie, Wyoming: 52: 216 as overland supply post, 56: 124; treaty council at, 46: 243-45
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 52: 212, 214
Fort Lemhi, Idaho, Mormon outpost, 62: 162-63
Fort Lewis, troops from, sent to San Juan County, 55: 62-64
Fort Montezuma: early San Juan settlers built, 55: 53; flood at, 55: 64
Fort Robidoux (Uintah), 50: 69
Fort Sanford, garrison north of Panguitch during Black Hawk War, 55: 13; 15
Fort Supply, burning of, 52: 214
Fort Thornburgh, freighting to, 49: 46
Fort Uintah, trading post near Whiterocks, 64: 68-69
Fort Uncompahgre, 50: 113
Fort Utah (Provo), and Indian-white conflict, 59: 301-9; Pratt expedition preached at, 62: 174
Fort Utah, 60: 315
Fort Wingate, troops from, sent to San Juan County, 55: 63
Foss, Rodah H., sealing of, to F. D. Richards, 50: 273
Fossat, Albert, clerk at Peerless, 53: 351
Fossat, Vic, Peerless foreman, 53: 351, 353
Foster, Charles, New York medium, 50: 306, 311
Foster, Stephen C., interpreter, 57: 278, 286
Foster, Warren, Populist candidate, 47: 271
Foster, William, and Polysophical Society, 47: 76
Foster, William H., choir leader, 53: 161
Fotheringham, Matilda, and Beaver WSA, 59: 14
Fotheringham, William, and Beaver WSA, 59: 14
Foulger, Anna Maria, wife of George Tribe, 53: 52
Foulger, Byron Kay, Chautauqua performer, 58: 140
Foulger, Elizabeth Harriet, wife of George Tribe, 53: 52
Foulger, Herbert, imprisoned polygamist, 47: 30
Foulois, Benjamin D., Maj. Gen., 58: 125
Fountain Green Pottery, 56: 395
Four Corners area, Mormon colonization in, 55: 37-40
Fourteenth Ward (LDS ): first Sunday School organized at, 50: 351; schoolhouse of, 50: 343; sermons at, 50: 351
Fourth Ward (LDS), debate at, 50: 347
Foutz, Mrs. Thomas, Red Cross worker, 50: 247
Fowler, M . H ., Colony Guard member, 51: 11, 13, 16-17, 26
Fowler, Orson, phrenologist, 57: 73
Fowles, Cyril, fox ranch of, 57: 322, 323
Fowles, Henry, R.D. Westwood lived with family of, 55: 70-71
Fowles, Mrs. J. W., victory garden of, 63: 254
Fox, Amelia, photographer, 46: 124
Fox, Charlotte, plural wife of F. D. Richards, 50: 273
Fox, Elisabeth, 49: 253
Fox, Emmeline Blanche (daughter of Ruth May), birth of, 49: 242
Fox farming, 57: 320, 321-27
Fox, Feramorz Y. (son of Ruth May), Ruth May lived with, 49: 242
Fox, Jesse May (Jette) (son of Ruth May), 49: 245, 251, birth of, 49: 241; marriage of, 49: 242
Fox, Jesse W., surveyor, 56: 76
Fox, Jesse Williams, Sr. (father-in-law of Ruth May) 49: 241, 249
Fox, Jesse Williams, Jr. (Jet) (husband of Ruth May): activities of, with Ruth May, 49: 244, 245, 247, 251-52; marriage of, to Ruth May, 49: 241;
polygamous marriage of, 49: 242
Fox, Ruth Clare (Daisy) (daughter of Ruth May), 49: 245
Fox, Ruth May: biographical data on, 49: 239, 240-43; church, literary and social activities of, 49: 242, 243, 245, 248, 249, 251, 252, 253; 53:
150-51, 152; civic activities of, 49: 239-40, 242-43, 244, 246, 247, 248, 251, 252; and Ensign Peak, 62: 10; husband and children of, 49: 241-42, 244,
245, 249, 251, 252; and Reapers' Club, 64: 113; as a suffragist, 49: 243-53; and Utah Women's Press Club, 144, 146, 153
Foxley, William, British immigrant, 54: 78
Foy, Eddie, and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 73
Foy, Ellen, killing of, 54: 174
Foy, James, WWI casualty, 63: 22
Fraeful and Co., Swiss makers of liturgical vestments, 49: 130
France, William, lecture of, 59: 181
Francis, Frank, Ogden mayor, 53: 90
Francis, Gilbert, fox ranch of, 57: 322
Francis, Joseph H., fox ranch of, 57: 322
Francis, Pete, saloon and inn of, in Nine Mile, 49: 52
Francisco Ferrer Association of the United States, Modern Schools of, 50: 238
Frank, Amos R., Indian superintendent at Deep Creek, and Gosiute draft resistance, 49: 175-88
Frank Leslie 's Illustrated Newspaper, cartoons satirizing suffrage and polygamy in, 59: 32, 34
Frank, Mrs. Amos R., 49: 176-77
Franklin, Benjamin, and spelling and phonetic reform, 52: 276
Franklin, Capt. Walter S., at Promontory ceremonies, 49: 365
Franklin County Sugar Co., 57: 380, 387
Franklin, Idaho, Mormon settlement of, 53: 49, 241
Franklin, Jim, Baptist minister, 60: 279
Franklin School, 48: 312
Franklyn, Utah, smelter at, 50: 46
Franks, J. W., deputy U.S. marshal, and antipolygamy raids, 62: 330
Franzen, Raymond, psychologist, 51: 193
Frary, George, resident of Antelope Island, 63: 203
Fraser, Saline Hardee, and 1924 Castle Gate mine disaster, 48: 381-89
Frasher's Photo, post card publisher, 52: 78
Fratellanza Minatori, fraternal organization, 47: 185
Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie No. 67. See Eagles Club
Frazee, W. D., Seventh-day Adventist, 47: 13
Frazer, Annie, wife of Thomas, 51: 221
Frazer, Mabel, artist, 58: 257
Frazer, Thomas, Beaver stonemason, 51: 219-23, 220
Frazier, Russell G., 55: 131, 134; Bingham physician, river trips of, 55: 129, 130-32, 133-36
Frear, D. W. county ag. agent, 57: 140
Freckleton, Wilford Woodruff, Mormon Socialist, 50: 232, 233
Frederick, H. J., veterinarian, 57: 142
Fredericksen, Charles, log house of, in Ephraim, 52: 68, 68
Free, Emeline, wife of Brigham Young, 51: 51
Free Kindergarten Assn., 63: 305
Free Public School Act of 1890, 49: 267
Free Thought Association, 50: 323
Freece, Hans P., anti-Mormonism of, 55: 366
Freed, David L., U of U tennis star, 52: 187, 194, 194-96
Freeman, Ada Virginia Miller, editor, Ogden Freeman, 49: 298-99, 301
Freeman Apartments, design of, by Scott & Welch, 59: 108
Freeman, Frederick, publisher, 49: 298
Freeman, Legh, publisher, 49: 298-99
Freeman, Orville, secretary of agriculture, 59: 219
Frees, Martha J., railroad engineer, 46: 130
Freese, Lily T., Utah Women's Press Club member, 53: 155
Freeze, Lelia Tuckett, and Reapers' Club, 64: 115
Freeze, Mary A. Burnham: LDS church worker, 49: 265, 266, 273; civic leader, 49: 250; and Reapers' Club, 64: 115
Freighting: in Uinta Basin, 61: 182-97; in Utah and Arizona, 55: 71
Fremont Indians: in Dixie, 47: 114; in Utah Valley, 58: 16-23
Fremont Island: 63: 202; sheep operation on, 56: 160-74; wildlife on, 56: 170-71
Fremont, John C.: 54: 246; expeditions of, 47: 382; 52: 309-10; 56: 149, 153, 159, 161, 174; and buffalo, 64: 175; explorations of, in Dixie, 47: 118;
and exploration of Tooele County, 51: 283; and GSL, 56: 138-39; plant collecting of, 62: 126; route of, near Bryce Canyon, 49: 349
Fremont School, 51: 340
French immigrants in Carbon County, 60: 176
Frenchie, early Moab area resident, 55: 68
Frey, S. H., band leader, 58: 135
Friars Club, fraternity for returned LDS missionaries, 60: 374
Frick, Joseph E., Utah Supreme Court Justice, 61: 244, 245
Friendship Cruise, on Green and Colorado rivers, 63: 139
Frisco Mine, and pay order, 57: 230, 231
Frisco Mining and Smelting Company, 50: 40-46
Frisco, Utah: census data on, 50: 44; charcoal kilns at, 50: 40, 41-46, 43; mining and smelting at, 50: 40-46
Fritsch, Francis, businessman, 52: 387
Froeble, Friedrich, German educator, 63: 304
Frohman, Charles, and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 73
Frohman, Daniel, and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 73
Froid, James, Black Hawk War casualty, 55: 10
Froiseth, B. A. M., realtor, and pollution, 64: 124
Froiseth, Bernard Arnold Martin, surveyor and map-maker, 49: 303
Froiseth, Jennie E. Anderson: civic activities of, 49: 303-4; editor, Anti-Polygamy Standard 49: 301, 303
Froiseth,Jennie, women's club organizer and polygamy foe, 63: 307, 313
Frontier Guardian, Whigs supported by, 48: 122
Frost, Allen, Kanab resident, 53: 179
Frost, Burr, blacksmith, 57: 233-34
Frost, John A. ("Jack"), USGS employee, 55: 185
Frost, Kent, tour business of, 59: 217
Frost, Nana, wife of John A., 55: 185
Frost, Seraphine, bootlegging remembered by, 57: 156
Frye, Clifford I., and WPA, 61: 52
Fuhs, Leo, German alien in UNG, 58: 322
Fujita, Tad, Topaz resident, 59: 390
Fuller, E. K., pottery, 56: 393
Fuller, Ed, Eden, Utah, resident, 56: 246
Fuller, Ess, Eden, Utah, resident, 56: 246
Fuller, Nora, Eden, Utah, resident, 56: 245
Fullmer, ____, 48: 352, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 361, 362, 364
Fullmer, David, and 1849 Pratt expedition, 62: 172, 174, 185
Fullmer, Edwin D., LDS bishop at Spring Glen. 48: 343. 344. 346. 372
Fullmer, John S., Nauvoo Legion officer, and G. Hurt, 62: 165
Fundamentalism, resurgence of, and controversy over evolution, 51: 183
Funk, Isaac, and spelling reform, 52: 277
Funk, Marcus, LDS bishop of Washington Utah, 49: 81
Funkhouser, ____, baseball player, 52: 152-53
Funston, Frederick, general, 46: 264
Fuoco, Frances, St. Patrick's parishioner, 60: 182
Fur farming, history of, in Utah, 57: 320-39
Furniss, Norman F., history of Utah Expedition by, 52: 213, 218, 228
Furniture: making of, in Cache Valley, 56: 331-51, 331, 335, 337, 338, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346; style in, 56: 348-51; types of, 56: 341-48;
woods used in, 56: 333
Future Farmers of America (FFA), competition of, with 4-H, 51: 172-73
Fyfe, William W., Ogden city marshal, 49: 172

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