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Gabbitas, Viola, Presbyterian school student, 51: 267
Gabrielli, Louie, RR bridge inspector, 53: 60
Gage, Joslyn, feminist, 51: 369
Gailey, John R., Kaysville publisher, 54: 84
Gaines, Callie B., school principal, 48: 287
Galanis, James, and WWI, 58: 362, 363
Galbraith, Douglas, store owner, 48: 405
Galbraith, William L., 54: 86
Gale, Frank A., Ogden city cemetery sexton, 49: 166
Gallacher, Mel, tennis player, 52: 195
Gallagher, Con, Murray dance hall owner, 61: 351-52
Gallagher, Paul, and Abner Blackburn narrative, 61: 38
Gallegos family, Monticello residents, 52: 12
Gallivan, John W., and cathedral restoration 49: 132
Galloway, Andrew, and grasshoppers, 46: 339
Galloway, Marie W., WWII worker, 59: 141
Galloway, Nathaniel, Glen Canyon cave named for, 63: 122, 124; river runner and boat designer, 55: 130, 168, 170, 188, 193
Gallup, ____, LDS apostate, 50: 352-53
Galves, Jose de, Spanish emissary, 60: 201
Gambling: 55: 342, 343; 60: 53, 101-3; 62: 254; controversy over, on horse races, 57: 4-23
Gamma Grass Canyon, Uinta Basin, 61: 185, 187
Ganado Mucho, Navajo leader, 55: 58
Gans, Joe, boxer, 55: 344, 343-45
Garces: Francisco, and Paiutes, 50: 107; priest/explorer, 55: 107-8
Garcia family, Monticello residents, 52: 12
Garcia, Florence, and naming of Tooele, 57: 276
Garcia, Lagos, trader, 50: 107
Garden City, and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 360
Gardiner, Hamilton, state commander, American Legion, 61: 367-68
Gardiner Lithographers, child workers at, 59: 61
Gardner, Archibald, and Saltair Railroad, 55: 320
Gardner, Elizabeth Jane, artist, 58: 244-45
Gardner, Henry, state senator, and Strawberry reservoir, 50: 74
Gardner, James H., and sugar industry, 59: 192-93, 201, 202
Gardner, John, brother-in-law of Teancum Pratt, 48: 330
Gardner, Robert, missionary farewell of, 50: 347
Gardner, Root, boxer, 55: 346
Gardner, William, and Box Elder mill, 56: 77
Gardo House: Oscar Wilde's description of, 55: 330; razing of, 57: 79; and Silver Queen, 64: 12-13, 17, 21
Garff, Regnal W., juvenile court judge, 61: 269-79, 273
Garfield Beach, 51: 279; 56: 147; 63: 212, 212, 214, 218
Garfield County, problems of agriculture in, 54: 314-15, 324, 326
Garfield, Josephine Kay, Mona resident, 60: 158-59
Garfield smelter: effect of smoke from, on Oquirrhs, 51: 273; ores smelted at, 51: 279
Garfield, Utah, company town at, 47: 249
Garkane Power Co., organization of, 64: 150-51
Garland, ____, U.S. senator, 51: 371
Garland sugar factory, 57: 382; 63: 56
Garn, Daniel, mill worker, 47: 393
Garn, Jake, and WRGA, 60: 270
Garn, Philip J., mill worker, 47: 385
Garnett, E. M., tennis champion, 52: 183
Garnett, Louise Maddison, sister of Anne Bradley, 52: 234, 238-39
Garrett, Warren, poultry raiser, 57: 147
Garrity, Joe, Eureka barber, 62: 65
Garrock, Anna, 56: 290
Garrock, Jessie, widow, 56: 289-90
Garrock, Margaret, 56: 290
Garwood, C. M., attorney, 60: 112, 114
Gass, Octavius D., and Colorado River navigation, 55: 117
Gate Canyon, Uinta Basin, 61: 183, 185
Gates, B. Cecil, brother of E. L. G. Bowen, 64: 350, 353
Gates, Emma Lucy, singer, 61: 193; and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 84
Gates, Jacob, and Cotton Mission, 57: 37-38; and LDS immigration, 58: 34
Gates, Jacob, father of E. L. G. Bowen, 64: 345-46, 349
Gates, Sam, prospector, 55: 125
Gates, Susa Young, LDS leader, 58: 263
Gates, Susa Young: as ACU trustee, 62: 213; editor, Relief Society Magazine, 46: 125; 49: 301, 302, 304; education and marriage of, 64: 345-46;
and Ensign Peak flag story, 62: 9-10; as mother of E. L. G. Bowen, 64: 345-46, 349, 354; and Utah Women's Press Club, 53: 144, 146, 152, 155;
and Young Woman's Journal, 53: 149-50
Gaunt, Matthew, weaver, 62: 46, 47
Gawan, Frank, 50: 37; and Bishop Creek Dam, 50: 26, 28, 39; as construction superintendent for Moran, 50: 24, 25; illness and death of, 50: 36,
38
Gay, James, first Spring Glen settler, 48: 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 376, 378
Gaylor, ____, and Teancum Pratt, 48: 345
Gearheart, Mrs. ____, teacher in Hite, 55: 197
Geary, Edward G., freighting activities of, 49: 49, 51
Gease, Henry, Socialist cigarmaker in Provo, 50: 233
Gease, Jacoh, Socialist cigarmaker in Provo, 50: 233
Geddes, ______, SL County selectman, 64: 123
Geddes, Gordon, Weber instructor, 61: 63
Gee, ____, polygamy prisoner, 48: 341
Geertz, Clifford, anthropologist 47: 130
Gem State Light and Power, 56: 9
Gemmel, R. C., state engineer, 53: 360
General Allotment Act, 49: 200, 203
General Electric Co., 56: 7
General Garfield, excursion boat on GSL, 48: 72; 63: 212, 212
General Refractories, 59: 196
Geneva Resort, 57: 117, 118, 124; bootleg liquor at, 53: 274
Geneva Steel plant: postwar conversion of, 51: 83-88, 87, 90; 59: 131 WWII operations at, 51: 73, 79; 63: 233-34, 242
Geoghegan, Joseph, SLC broker, 57: 373
Geoghegan, Mrs. Joseph, cathedral bells given by, 49: 125
George, ____, baseball player, 52: 129
George, Allen, 62: 22
George Dunford Shoe Company, 46: 130-31
George, William, 52: 147; baseball player, 52: 141, 142, 151
Gerard, Eleanor, Topaz teacher, 59: 393
German-American League, 46: 166
German Evangelical St. Paul's Church in Ogden, 52: 326
German-speaking immigrants, 52: 304-98; effect of German economic and political conditions on, 52: 354-59, 383; employment of, 52: 334,
339-44; history of, in Dutchtown mining colony, 62: 53-70; Jews among, 52: 315-17; log architecture of, 52: 53-55; in mining, 52: 317-19; modes
of travel of, described, 52: 359-64; number and country of origin of, 52: 306, 348-54, 356-59, 365-66, 371, 372; social and cultural orgs. of, 52: 328,
344, 372; Swiss-born among, 52: 306, 312-15
Germania Singing Club, Camp Floyd, 64: 235
Germanicus, 1854 voyage and passengers of, 53: 40-54
Germans: at Camp Floyd, 60: 50; hall of, in SLC, 58: 374; internment of, at Fort Douglas, 58: 391-405; national organizations for, 58: 374, 378,
383; and WWI, 58: 353, 361, 371-87
Gessel, Cyde D., WWII reminiscence of, 63: 172-75, 172
Gessel, Katherine, German immigrant in Providence, 62: 58
Getty Oil Co., Mercur interests of, 51: 280
Gheen, Levi, Indian subagent, 59: 290-92, 294, 299
Ghislen, Brewster, writer, 58: 217
Giant Powder Company, 52: 355
Gibbon, John, colonel, 7th Infantry, 64: 207-8
Gibbons, Francis M., study of Joseph Smith by, 57: 62-63
Gibbons, J. Smith, Arizona judge, 60: 30-32
Gibbons, James, cardinal, and cathedral dedication, 49: 114
Gibbs, George F., secretary, LDS First Presidency, 48: 30; 57: 260, 261; 64: 356, 363
Gibbs, H. Spencer, Marysvale gasoline dealer, 64: 140-41
Gibbs, Josiah F., writings of, 46: 40
Gibson, ____, Moab resident, 55: 74
Gibson, A. M., businessman, 64: 361; lobbyist, 51: 370, 371
Gibson Arthur E., 53: 288; writings of, 49: 49
Gibson, Grace, 60: 167
Gibson, John, cowboy/outlaw, 55: 47
Gibson, Katherine, army wife, 54: 168
Gibson, P. W., steamship co. employee, Mormons helped by, 51: 373 n.52, 377, 379
Gibson, Sarah, property of, sold for Perkins' Addition, 54: 35, 48
Gibson, Walter Murray, 46: 65; 61: 153; reassessment of career of, 46: 65-78
Gibson, William C., photographer on Nevills's 1938 river trip, 55: 187, 190-91
Gibson, William, of Vernal, 46: 298
Gideon, Valentine, Utah Supreme Court justice, 61: 244, 245, 247-48
Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument, 55: 217
Gilberson, Lord, U. student, 60: 359
Gilberson, Mary, U. student, 60: 359
Gilbert and Sullivan's Patience, popularity of, 55: 323, 325
Gilbert, Billy, 58: 80
Gilbert, Frank D., Wells Fargo messenger, 53: 7
Gilbert, Grove Carl, geologist, 56: 131
Gilbert, Grove Karl: geologist, 64: 56-57; member, Wheeler Survey, 49: 350
Gilby, ___, farmer, 57: 144
Gilchrist, Bruce, BYU tennis player, 52: 185
Gilder, Richard Watson, and spelling reform, 52: 277
Giles, John D., Pioneer Trails official, 62: 17
Gillam, F. Victor, artist, 59: 41, 41
Gillespie, John, LDS church train captain, 58: 46
Gillett, ____, D & RG agent, 48: 337
Gilmer, J., donation of, to Deseret Museum, 50: 363
Gilmore, Harry, BIA supt., and Southern Paiute termination, 63: 276, 278
Gilmore, P. S., 49: 384
Gilson Asphaltum Co., 49: 49
Gilson, Samuel H., detective, 53: 209
Gilson, Samuel, rancher, 48: 183
Gilsonite, shipping of, 61: 186, 195
Gionni, ___, Italian widow and bootlegger, 56: 287
Giovannoni, Adolph (brother of Alfredo), 60: 177
Giovannoni, Agostino (father of Alfredo), 60: 169
Giovannoni, Alfredo F., Catholic priest, biography of, 60: 99, 168-86, 168, 176, 180, 182, 185
Giovannoni, Ancilla (mother of Alfredo), 60: 169
Giovannoni, Ancilla (niece of Alfredo), 60: 177, 178, 182, 184
Giovannoni, Ester Juliani (sister of Alfredo), 60: 170
Giovannoni, Irene (niece of Alfredo), 60: 177
Giovannoni, Josephine (niece of Alfredo), 60: 177, 178, 182
Gisborn, Mack, mining entrepreneur, 46: 147-48
Given, John, family of, killed during Black Hawk War, 55: 5
Gladden, McBean and Co., defense plant operated by, 51: 78
Glade, David, and giant statehood flag, 63: 360
Glade, Earl J., Salt Lake City mayor, 48: 196, 201; and WWII bonds, 63: 266
Glanville, C. O., and Wasatch Wave, 57: 208
Glascott, A., baseball player, 52: 114
Glascott, Mrs. ____, singer, 48: 231
Glascott, Willaim H., CBBC director and scorekeeper, 52: 124, 129
Glasmann, William: and Chautauqua, 58: 134; mayor of Ogden, 55: 367; La Plata newspaper started by, 50: 12, 17; Ogden Standard editor, 47:
265, 267; political influence of, 47: 265-69, 272
Glass, Carter, secretary of the treasury, 62: 347
Glass, Joseph Sarsfield: Catholic bishop of Salt Lake, 49: 114, 115, 116, 116 129; 60: 171-78, 176; and Cathedral of the Madeleine, 49: 114-117,
120-21, 123-25, 128-30; death of, 49: 130; relations of, with community, 49: 128-29
Glassie, Henry, folklorist, 47: 140, 143
Glauser, Alfred, Swiss immigrant, 56: 223, 229, 230
Glauser, Maria, Swiss immigrant, 56: 226
Glazier, Joan (daughter of Richard), 62: 250-51
Glazier, Myrle (wife of Richard), 62: 250-51
Glazier, Penrod (son of Richard), 62: 250-51
Glazier, Richard, Park City mining official, 62: 250-51, 254
Gleason, ____, deputy U.S. marshal, and antipolygamy raids, 62: 320-21, 330
Gledhill, Nephi, Gunnison schoolteacher, 51: 118
Glen Canyon: Charles Kelly's trips into, 55: 121-36, 128; Crossing of the Fathers in, 55: 129, 130; damming of, 52: 177-78; flooding of, by Lake
Powell, 55: 121, 130; 63: 117-34, 122; H. Aleson guided river trips in, 52: 165, 170, 170-76, 175, 177; map of, 55: 127; mining in, 52: 166;
petroglyphs in, 63: 127, l27; scenic appeal and remoteness of, 52: 165-67, 175-76; scientific study of, 52: 176
Glen Canyon Dam, 60: 262, 275-76
Glendinning, James, attitude of, toward Blacks, 46: 291
Glenfield, ___, hay buyer, 46: 177
Glenn, Walter J., 4-H worker in Box Elder County, 51: 167
Glenwood Park (Ogden), Chautauqua program in, 55: 360-61; 58: 133, 133
Glissmeyer, Anne. See Mulder, Angenietje (Annie)
Glissmeyer, LeRoy, husband of Annie Mulder, 64: 321
Globe Grain and Milling Co., 53: 84
Gluyas, George K., train crash victim, 51: 66
Gluyas, Minnie, train crash victim, 51: 67
Glynne, James A., doctor and Colony Guard member, 51: 8, 10-11, 13-15, 25-26
Glynne, W., Colony Guard member, 51: 11
Goates, George A., federal law officer, 53: 283
Goates, Ray K., and child care, 61: 57
Gobel, Silas, and buffalo, 64: 173
Goblet of Venus, 62: 281
Godbe, Annie Thompson, and spiritualism, 50: 318; and woman suffrage, 46: 107, 109
Godbe, Charlotte Cobb, 46: 100, and woman suffrage, 46: 107, 108-9, 116
Godbe, Mary Hampton, and spiritualism, 50: 318; and woman suffrage, 46: 107
Godbe, Theresa, student, 48: 280-81
Godbe, William S.: 50: 313; 61: 168, 333; and Brigham Young, 55: 244; and Godbeites, 51: 58, 262; 52: 266, 269, 270; and Heber J. Grant, 50: 324;
journalistic efforts of, 50: 306, 312-13; marriage of to Charlotte Ives Cobb, 59: 23-24; mining interests of, 50: 41; 51: 278; 55: 243-45; Mormon
reformer, 46: 106-8; radical ideas of, 50: 307, 319; and spiritualism, 50: 306, 308, 313, 323
Godbeite movement, 57: 224; 59: 168, 169
Godbeites: 46: 106-7, 114; accomplishments of, 50: 306; excommunication of, 50: 237; journalism of, 50: 306, 312-13; mission schools supported
by, 48: 274-75, 281; politics of, 50: 319; and polygamy, 50: 309; radical views of, 50: 306-7, 309, 318-20; spiritualism of, 50: 51-52, 304-24; and
Utah Magazine, 47: 252
Goddard, George, and Old Folks Day, 53: 160, 161, 163-66; and statehood, 63: 368
Goddard, Joseph, ward meeting described by, 50: 356
Godey's Lady's Book, influence of, on frontier fashions, 49: 286
Godfrey, James, South Cottonwood farmer, 53: 317, 320
Godwin, Charley, bribery of, 62: 331
Goggin, P. H., Salt Lake City parks commissioner, 48: 262
Gogorza, E., New York businessman, 64: 183-86
Gogorza, Utah, 64: 181, 185; Parley's Summit railroad station, misspelling of, 64: 181-86
Gold Hill, Utah, 49: 181
Goldberg, Gumpert, Jewish immigrant and baseball player, 52: 127, 317
Golden Rule Store, 58: 362
Goldfield, Nevada, 55: 345; as boomtown, 55: 344, 346; Gans-Nelson fight in, 55: 341, 343-45
Goldman, Emma, anarchist, 50: 238
Goldwater, Barry: conservatism of, 52: 173; and Glen Canyon Dam, 52: 177-78; and Gregory Bridge, 63: 110, 113; presidential candidacy of, 61:
312, 314, 321; river trips of, 52: 166, 169; 55: 192-93, 200
Golightly, Isabella, 54: 79
Gompers, Samuel, and Joe Hill case, 55: 34
Gonzalez, Guadalupe (wife of Ramon), 52: 10
Gonzalez, Prudencio (son of Ramon), 52: 10, 20
Gonzalez, Ramon, Monticello homesteader, 52: 10, 12
Gonzalez, Romana (daughter of Ramon), 52: 10
Good Indian Spring, 52: 258; rediscovery and use of, by J. H. Simpson, 52: 256-63; map location of, 52: 260, 261
Goodale, Jennie, Indian wife of army guide, 54: 165-66
Goodale, Tim, guide for Col. Marcy, 54: 165
Goodall, Donald B., Utah State Art Center director, 58: 288, 289, 291
Goodell, Lavinia, attorney, 61: 213
Goodman, Paul, Navajo, 48: 402
Goodnell, Bob, RR bridge inspector, 53: 60
"Goodrich, Elder 'Dad,"' at dinosaur quarry, 59: 250
Goodrich, Mrs. M. V., electro-magnetic healer, 46: 124
Goodwin, Abijah, Lehi marshal, 59: 194
Goodwin, Alice E. (daughter of Charles), 61: 178
Goodwin, Alice Maynard (wife of Charles), 61: 166, 178
Goodwin, Charles C., journalist, career of, and relations of, with Mormons, 46: 291; 61: 164-81, 164, 175, 180; 1895 Constitutional Convention
delegate and U.S. Senate hopeful, 63: 334, 353-55, 367
Goodwin, Frank J., and Utah silver, 46: 312
Goodwin, Hugh, sgt. at Camp Floyd, 60: 48-49
Goodwin, J., Cache resident, 58: 35
Goodwin, James T. (son of Charles), 61: 178
Goodwin, Phebe, 60: 338
Goodwin s Weekly, 61: 177-78; and Bishop Jones controversy, 50: 221
Goold, Oliver Ames, Boston astrologist, 62: 81-82, 85
Gooney, ____, and Teancum Pratt, 48: 349
Gordon, J. S., Ogden physician, and reform school, 51: 334
Gordon, Laura De Force, attorney, 51: 369
Gordon, Samuel H., SLC rabbi, 52: 331
Gordon, William ("Latigo"), Carlisle foreman, 55: 47-49
Gorgeous George, pro. wrestler, 55: 340, 351
Gorgoza, Utah. See Gogorza, Utah
Gorlincks, Joseph, coroner's juror, 52: 249
Gorlinski, Marie, artist, studied in Europe, 54: 180
Gormon, Arthur P., U.S. senator, 63: 347
Goshen, Elmer I., Congregationalist minister, 62: 14
Goshen, George, Forest Service photographer, 49: 355
Goshute Indians: 55: 250, 253, 258, 260, 261; attachment of Skull Valley band of, to homeland, 55: 251-67; description of, by Twain, 49: 174;
draft resistance of, during World War I, 49: 173-88; effects of 1875 White Pine War on, 59: 286-99, 286, 289, 295; enslavement of, 47: 396;
Ibapah group of, 55: 252; J. H. Simpson's description of, 263; 1863 federal treaty with, 55: 253, 254, 258; on post cards, 52: 85; relations of, with
Polynesians, 60: 73; removal of, to Uintah reservation, 50: 69, 70; struggle of, with federal govt. to retain homeland, 55: 251-67; in Tooele
Valley, 57: 275-76; treaty with, 49: 186-88; 50: 70; and Utes, 55: 254, 256
Goshute Reservation: constitution of, 55: 265; in Deep Creek Valley,
attempts to get Skull Valley band to locate there, 55: 262-66
Gossner, Ed, cheese mfgr., 52: 386
Gottfredson, Peter, and BH War, 60: 309
Goudelock, David L., desert entry of, 48: 187-88
Gould, H. A., Seattle lumberman, and Utah sugar, 57: 380
Gould, Helen, poem of, on silkworms, 46: 381-82
Gould, Jay: capitalist, 48: 67, 70, 71; 51: 377, 380; 64: 362; railroad entrepreneur, 47: 201
Gould, Samuel, and 1849 Pratt expedition, 62: 173
Goulding, Daniel, settler near Bryce Canyon, 49: 351
Goulet, Al, bicycle racer, 50: 162, 164
Gourlay, Paul, Mormon missionary, 47: 65
Gove, Jesse, lt. at Camp Floyd, 60: 52; officer in Johnston's Army, 54: 158, 160, 163-64, 165
Gowan, Jennette, store manager, 46: 131
Gowans, Ephraim G., Tooele physician, homes of delinquents visited by, 51: 342, 342-44
Gowans, Hugh S., Tooele County settler, 51: 284
Graehl, Louise, immigrant experiences of, 52: 361-62
Grafton, Utah, Virgin River settlement, 62: 225, 226-27, 227, 229, 230, 240, 240-42
Graham, Frank L, Lt. Col., 58: 402
Graham, John C., Provo editor, 61: 159-62
Graham, Milt, Weber student, 56: 241
Gramb, boardinghouse of, 47: 174
Grand Army of the Republic, 1880s visit of, in SLC, 53: 221-22
Grand Canyon-Boulder Dam Tours, Lake Mead concessionaires, 52: 167-68, 173
Grand Canyon Market, Kanab, 64: 148
Grand Canyon National Park: 55: 216, 219, 220, 229; tourist development of, 53: 175-78; traverses of, by boat, 55: 193-94, 196, 197, 198-99; 60:
263-72, 275
Grand County Courthouse, Moab, design of, by Scott & Welch, 59: 120
Grand County: creation of, 55: 75; economy of, 55: 75-76; effects of WWI in, 63: 4-23; influenza in, 58: 184-90, 199-200; law enforcement in, 55:
76-80, 83; Prohibition Era in, 57: 150-64; problems of agriculture in, 54: 311
Grand River Toll Road Company of Provo, 55: 80
Grand Valley Times, and WWI, 63: 5
Grange, Ernest, actor in Huntington, 53: 117, 122
Grange, Rose Ramsey, actress in Huntington, 53: 117, 119
Granger, Walter K., Utah congressman, and naval depot, 47: 306
Granite School District, and evolution, 51: 196
Grannis, Elizabeth, and polygamy controversy, 63: 317
Granstaff, William ("Nigger Bill"), early Moab area resident, 55: 68
Grant, Alexander G. ("Zee"), and Nevills's 1941 Grand Canyon traverse, 55: 193-94
Grant, Brigham F., and horse racing, 57: 10, 14, 21, 23
Grant, Emily Wells, plural wife of Heber J., 48: 41, 42
Grant, Eva, 49: 253
Grant, George C., Grantsville named for, 56: 213
Grant, George D.: cultural activities of, 47: 81; militia officer, 46: 224, 225, 230; 59: 303-5
Grant, Heber J.: 53: 161-62; baseball player, 52: 146, 147, 151; as a Democrat, 50: 66; and Ensign Peak, 62: 12, 18; foe of Prohibition repeal, 47:
9, 10. 16, 21; and Gardo House, 57: 79; and horse racing, 57: 14, 15, 23; as LDS apostle and businessman, 62: 311, 311; LDS speaker in
Brooklyn, 64: 316; and mining, 57: 45; and Mormon-gentile cooperation, 59: 187; and polygamy, 48: 15 n. 21, 41, 165; and Salt Lake Theatre,
57: 65, 66, 74, 76-84, 80, 87-88; and Scopes trial, 51: 189; and Smoot, 57: 262; and Social Hall, 57: 79; and statehood politics, 63: 349; and sugar
industry, 57: 382; training of, for LDS leadership in Tooele, 51: 276; and W. H. Smart, 50: 65; and W. S. Godbe, 50: 324
Grant, Jedediah M: and common law, 60: 18; cultural activities of, 47: 74, 79, 80-81; home of, 56: 352; and Polysophical Society, 59: 182; and
sego lily, 63: 73, 83; sermons of, 59: 168; and spelling reform, 52: 279, 281; and spiritualism, 52: 265; and stage route, 59: 179; and territorial
troubles, 48: 125
Grant, Miles, antispiritualist lecturer, 50: 321
Grant Peace Policy, 49: 190
Grant, Rachel R., and Arsenal explosion, 52: 253
Grant, Rachel, seamstress, 57: 74
Grant, Ulysses S., 48: 177; administration of Indian affairs under, 55: 148; and Belva Lockwood, 61: 211 and Desert Land Act, 48: 176-78;
Mormon policy of, 64: 210, 222; visit of, to Utah, 48: 175-76
Grant, Ulysses S. III, and Echo Park dam, 59: 82
Grant, William, imprisoned polygamist, 47: 38, 41
Grant, William, music dealer, 53: 135-36
Grant. Heber T., as polygamist. 46: 31
Grantsville Cemetery, 56: 319
Grantsville First Ward, 56: 209
Grantsville School, 56: 211, 217
Grantsville, Utah: dust storms in, 54: 312; growth of, 51: 286; settlement of, 51: 275-76; 56: 213; Swedish family patters in, 56: 210-21
Grasshoppers, invasions of, in Utah, 46: 336-55
Grattan, John L., and Indian massacre, 51: 39
Graves, Daniel, and silk industry census, 46: 392
Gray, ____, trading post operator, 52: 309
Gray, Carl R., UP president, 49: 361-62; 53: 90
Gray, Fanny Stenhouse, teacher, 46: 123
Gray Herbarium, Harvard U., E. P. Thompson plant collections at, 62: 105, 129-31
Gray, Martha B., daughter of Gottlieb Brandt, 62: 70
Grayson [Blanding] Cooperative Company, sawmill operation of, 57: 150; 63: 4, 6-7
Grayson Elementary School, 53: 256
Grazing: historical development of, in Utah, 57: 300-19; and "Texas Invasion," 57: 301, 304, 310-12
Great Basin: Fremont's assessment of, 54: 246; Indians of, attached to native lands in, 55: 251-67; low rainfall in, 54: 247-48. See also Drought of
1934
Great Copper Co., 58: 358
Great Depression: 54: 216-85; agriculture during, 54: 270-71, 308-27; banks during, 54: 219, 225-26; child care programs during, 61: 42-52;
effects of, in Utah, 46: 356-59, 368; 54: 217-18, 220, 248-49; 64: 138-40, 146, 148; effect of war industry on, 51: 78; 59: 333; employment statistics
during, 51: 84; federal programs and funds to combat, in Utah, 54: 249-56, 262, 263; relief work on roads during, 54: 240-44, 275; state workers
dismissed during, 54: 224-25. See also Blood, Henry H., and Drought of 1934
Great Salt Lake: 56: 128-29, 134, 181, 182, 183; 58: 78-79; Adams's survey of, 56: 179-84; Black Rock at, 51: 279, 279; boat harbor on, 56:
184-85, 186; boating on, 53: 66; as a curiosity, 56: 129-30, 134, 147; dead pelicans at, 53: 60-62, 61, 71; history of early boats on, 63: 194-221,
194-95, 204, 210, 211, 212, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 220, 221; early reports on, 56: 133-37; and Fremont, 56: 138-39; Mormon descriptions of,
56: 140-43; physical geography of, 56: 131-33; proposed diking of, 56: 180, 183-84, 185; and RR, 53: 55-73; record low of, 56: 176, 181, 181;
resorts on, 56: 147; routes around, 56: 111-13, 115, 118-19, 122-23, 124; salt flats of, 56: 125; and salt works, 56: 165-66; sheep on Fremont I. in,
56: 160-74; and Stansbury expedition, 59: 265; 56: 148-59; telegraphers shack at Bridge on, 53: 71
Great Salt Lake Yacht Club, founding and activities of, 56: 184-88, 186, 189
Great Western Gold and Copper Mining Co., 57: 249
Great Western Iron Mining and Manufacturing Company, 50: 54
Great Western Minstrel Troupe, 48: 231
Greater Melodians, 57: 119
Greathouse, G. L., Wells Fargo agent, 53: 25
Greaves, Peter, Ephraim businessman, home of, 54: 97, 97-98
Greek funeral customs, 52: 5, 27, 29-49, 32, 41, 46; ancient roots of, 52: 30, 31, 34-35, 40, 45; curses, witches, and vampires associated with, 52:
47-48; cutting one's hair and dishevelment in, 52: 40, 42; dreams and other portents in, 52: 33-34; in early years in Utah, 52: 29-31; fish dinner in,
52: 43; keening in, 52: 38, 39-42; links of, with baptism and marriage, 52: 30-31, 35-38, 36, 49; memorial wheat in, 52: 44-45, 45; mourning period
in, 52: 43-44; Orthodox church service in, 52: 41-42; preparation of the body for burial in, 52: 35-36; and purification rituals, 52: 35, 43-44; role of
women in, 52: 31, 33, 39-42, 45, 49, vendettas associated with, 52: 46-47
Greek Orthodox church 47: 193
Greeks: burial procession of, 50: 207; and Castle Gate mine disaster, 56: 280-85; dome oven of, 48: 254, and dream interpretation, 48: 246-47;
and employment of women, 50: 149; homes and businesses of, in SLC, 50: 178-79; in Kenilworth, Utah, 56: 252, 254; involvement of, in
bootlegging, 53: 274, 282, 284, 286; life-style of, in Carbon County, 48: 245-60; and 1924 Castle Gate mine explosion, 48: 258; and 1922 strike,
48: 250-52; at Peerless, 53: 339-40; religious and cultural customs of, 48: 246 248-49, 253, 254-55, 256-57, 258; schools of, 48: 252-53; as smelter
workers in Murray, 61: 345-46, 347; and WWI, 58: 351, 352-54, 356-62, 359, 368-70
Greektown, description of, 51: 156-57
Greeley, Horace, interview of, with Brigham Young, 64: 236-37, 237
Green, ____, ward schoolteacher, 50: 343
Green, A., potter, 56: 395
Green, Asel, potter, 56: 374
Green brothers, cattle of, 57: 306
Green, C., potter, 56: 395
Green, Carl, potter, 56: 394
Green, Charles, potter, 56: 374
Green, Elvira, Swett child delivered by, 62: 133 n. 2
Green, Ephraim, gunner and captain with 1849 Pratt expedition, 62: 172
Green family, Daggett County homesteaders, 62: 133
Green, Herman H., SLC commissioner, 62: 23
Green, John Hyrum, British immigrant in Kaysville, 54: 76
Green River: commercial river trips on, 52: 166, 174; 55: 181, 182, 190, 192, 192, 196, 197, 198-99; early exploration of, 105, 108, 109, 111-13; map
of. 55: 172; 1938 French kayak trip on, 55: 167-80; river runners on, 60: 260-66, 272
Green River, Utah: Prohibition Era in, 57: 151; rocket launching site near, 59: 238-39
Green, William, actor in Huntington, 53: 117, 119
Greenall, Harry, Peerless foreman, 53: 349, 353
Greenbaum, Leon, Socialist, 49: 224
Greendale, Daggett County, homesteading in, 62: 132-33, 136, 139-40, 143, 145
Greene, Jennie O., wife of J. Cecil Alter 46: 38
Greene, Silas, cattleman, killed by Indians, 55: 68
Greenhalgh, ____, Helper druggist, 48: 246
Greenhalgh, Martha A. Y., and Utah Women's Press Club, 53: 146
Greenough, 1st Lt. George G., at Promontory ceremonies, 49: 365
Greenwald, Lillie, singer, 48: 231
Greenwell, Darrel J., WPA head in Utah, 58: 283; 61: 52
Greenwood, Barney H., state legislator, 53: 359
Greenwood, Caleb, overland guide, cutoff of, 56: 113
Greenwood, Pamela R. T., judge, 61: 228, 229
Gregory, Herbert E., geologist, 55: 138, 146; 63: 105-6, 112-13, 116
Gregory NaturalBridge, 63: 100, 109, 114, 131; covered by Lake Powell, 63: 101, 134; naming of, 63: 112-13; role of Nevills in "discovery" and
promotion of, 63: 100-l2l
Grey, Zane, and Rainbow Bridge, 55: 138
Griff, John, Colony Guard member, 51: 11-13, 21
Griffen, T. G., home of, designed by Hale, 54: 12, 20, 21, 22
Griffin, Claron, Escalante resident, 64: 150
Griffin, Florence, 60: 343
Griffin, S.J., Ogden entrepreneur, 63: 363
Griffin, Tommie, tennis pioneer, 52: 182-83
Griffiths, John, Welsh Kansan, 49: 385
Griffiths, Lloyd, brother of Ray, 62: 364, 369
Griffiths, Ray, WWII reminiscence of, 62: 363, 363-69
Griffiths, William, Welsh Kansan, 49: 385
Griggs, Thomas, and LDS hymnody, 53: 141
Grimes, Oliver J., photographer and lobbyist 49: 356-57
Grimshaw, Duckworth, Beaver home of, 51: 221, 222, 223
Grimshaw, John, carpenter, Beaver home of, 51: 225-26, 226, 227
Grimshaw, Jonathan, lecture of, 59: 181
Grizzly Feathers, post card distributor, 52: 79
Groesbeck, N. H., 58: 90
Groesbeck, Nicholas, divorce of, 46: 11
Grosscup, Geneve E., forewoman, 46: 131-32
Grosscup, Lee, UU All-American 57: 123
Grove, William, and murders of Walcott McNally, 55: 61
Grover, Hannah, dubious marital arrangements of, 46: 19
Grover, Thomas, as polygamist, 46: 19
Grundy, Isaac, smelting efforts of, at Las Vegas, Nevada, and Minersville, 51: 233-40, 243
Gudgell Elizabeth, restaurant manager, murder
Gudgell, Frank B. ( son ), 49: 161
Gudgell, May (daughter), 49: 161, 162-63
Gudmundsen, Abe, Saratoga lessee, 57: 118
Gudmundson, Moses Mormon fundamentalist, 47: 45
Guertler, Lotte, theater of, 52: 344, 344-45
Guertler, Siegfried, theater of, 52: 344, 344-45
Guggenheim family, investment of, in Utah and Nevada copper cos., 55: 246-47, 148
Guilfoyle, John, captain, at Fort Duchesne, 47: 437
Gullen, Miss ____, and Teancum Pratt, 48: 333
Gullion, Allen W., maj. gen., and Japanese American relocation, 54: 331
Gundersen, Lamont B., welfare commissioner, 61: 269
Gunderson, Mrs. Carl, Red Cross worker, 50: 247
Gunista, Gosiute leader, 59: 291
Gunlock, Utah, telephone service in, 61: 79, 80, 83, 91, 93, 94
Gunn, John, and experimental farm, 59: 185
Gunn, W. P., Black infantryman, 46: 299
Gunnison Home Dramatic Club, 51: 124
Gunnison Island, 63: 204
Gunnison, John Williams: 59: 264; book of, on Mormons, 56: 150, 154, 158; death of, 59: 265, 267, 284-85; exploration of GSL by, 59: 272; 63:
200; letters of, to A. Carrington, 59: 264-85; massacre of, and his party, 62: 151-53; Mormon children described by, 50: 185; railroad survey of,
47: 371-73, 376-79; and Stansbury expedition, 56: 149-59; surveys of, in western Utah, 51: 28, 283; Utah courts described by, 60: 9, 18
Gunnison Massacre, and Walker War, 47: 413
Gunnison, Utah: 47: 140, 141; description of, 51: 110-11; and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 365; ethnic groups in, 51: 111; health care in, 51:
116-17; LDS church activities in, 51: 121-24
Gunnison Valley Bank, national bank holiday of, 46: 364
Gunther, Orville Carl, and WWII 63: 246, 256, 267
Gurr, James E. ("Ed"), forest supervisor, 55: 223
Gutman, Hans, and Wheeler Survey, 59: 158, 159, 163
Guymon, Morley, 63: 4
Gwent, Gwilym, 49: 385
Gypsies: changing life-style of, 53: 379; origins of, 53: 368-70; visits of, in Utah remembered, 53: 367-79
Gypsum Cave, Archaic site in Nevada, 47: 357
Gypsy Joe, pro. wrestler, 55: 353
