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Haag, Herman H., as art student in Paris, 54: 180, 189, 194, 197-202
Haalelea, Hawaiian chief, 46: 75
Hacking, Joseph, fox ranch of, 57: 322
Hada, John, Topaz resident, 59: 387
Haddock, Lon J., secretary, Manufacturers' and Merchants' Assn., 62: 12-13
Haeckel, Ernst, German Darwinist, 49: 322
Hafen, John, 54: 179, 185; as art student in Paris, 54: 180, 184-97, 200, 202; artist, 52: 362, 387, 388; 58: 249, 251, 253-54, 258, 265, 279-80, 289;
drawing by, 54: 188; letters of, 54: 181; painting by, 54: 195
Hafen, LeRoy R., historian, 49: 96; in memoriam, 53: 184-86, 184
Hafen, Mary Ann, Swiss immigrant, journey of, 52: 359, 362
Hafen, Thora (wife of John), 54: 186-88
Hage, ____, and Teancum Pratt, 48: 346
Hage, Mrs. ____, and Teancum Pratt, 48: 349, 350
Haggin, J. B., and Park City mines, 47: 246
Hague, W. H., farmer, 53: 317
Haight, Hector C., founder of Kaysville, 54: 76
Haight, Horton D., LDS church train captain, 58: 42, 43, 45, 46
Haight, Isaac C., captain in 1849 Pratt expedition, 62: 172, 181, 185, 185-87
Haight, Miss ____, teacher, 48: 283
Hailey, John, mail contract of, 53: 20
Haines, ____, ward schoolteacher, 50: 343
Haines, Anna, wife of W. H. Smart, 50: 67
Haines, I. D., Logan mayor, and La Plata mining, 50: 7
Haines, Isaac D., reform school superintendent, 51: 334
Haines, Mrs. Isaac D., reform school matron, 51: 334
Hainke, Edelgard, piano teacher, 52: 390
Hainke, Rudolph, piano teacher, 52: 390
Hakata, Hatsuto, and WWI, 58: 362, 362
Hakes, Collins R., and Black Hawk War, 55: 15
Hale, Aroet, and sego lily, 63: 72
Hale, Edward Lincoln (son of Frederic), 54: 8
Hale, Edyth Mae (daughter of Frederic), 54: 8
Hale, Frederic Albert, architect, 54: 5; career of, 54: 3, 5-30; community and social activities of, 54: 11-12; death of, 54: 12; Denver practice of,
54: 7-8; design competition won by, 54: 7; education of, 54: 7; Utah buildings designed by, 54: 5, 10, 11, 13, 15, 16, 18, 20, 21, 23, 26, 28
Hale, Frederic Albert, Jr. (son of Frederic), 54: 8
Hale, Girard Van Barkaloo (son of Frederic), 54: 8
Hale, Mary Frances (Minnie) O'Grady (wife of Frederic), 54: 8
Hale, Mrs. Solomon E., and Gobo Fango, 57: 269
Halemanu, Ellen (wife of W. K.), 60: 72
Halemanu, James (son of W. K.), 60: 72, 74
Halemanu, Pua (daughter of W. K.), 60: 72
Halemanu, W. K., Iosepa resident, 60: 72
Hales, Albert (brother of Matilda), 55: 280
Hales, Bert (nephew?of Matilda), 55: 282
Hales, Bert, and Gypsies, 53: 373-74, 373
Hales, Charles (brother of Matilda), 55: 280
Hales, Eliza Ann Ewing (first wife of father of Matilda), 55: 279
Hales, Emma Sloan (sister-in-law of Matilda), 55: 281
Hales, Evelyn Lydia Carter (mother of Stephen), 61: 64
Hales Gardens, Bountiful, 61: 70
Hales, George (brother of Matilda), 55: 280
Hales, George, foreman, Valley Tan office, 64: 243
Hales Hall, Bountiful, Utah, entertainment center, 61: 64-65, 67-72, 68, 74, 76-77
Hales, Henry William (father of Matilda), 55: 279-81, 280, 283, 293; home of, 55: 283
Hales, Horace (brother of Matilda), 55: 280
Hales, Hugh (brother of Matilda), 55: 280, 281
Hales, Hulda (niece of Matilda), 55: 288
Hales, Ira (brother of Matilda), 55: 280
Hales, Irvin Orlando (son of Stephen), 61: 65
Hales, Jacob (brother of Matilda), 55: 280
Hales, Jane Alice Crosby (wife of Stephen), 61: 64-70, 69, 74, 77-78
Hales, John (brother of Matilda), 55: 280
Hales, John Knowles (son of Stephen), 61: 65, 71, 74
Hales, Joseph William (brother of Matilda), 55: 280
Hales, Loanda Janette (daughter of Stephen), 61: 66, 69
Hales, Lucile Roper, 53: 370, 373, 375-76
Hales, Lydia Eveline (daughter of Stephen), 61: 66, 69
Hales, Mary Ann (sister of Matilda), 55: 280, 281, 283, 285, 286, 292
Hales, Mary Jane (daughter of Stephen), 61: 65, 73
Hales, Matilda: biography of, Millard County nurse and midwife, 55: 278-93, 278, 280, 283, 286; education of, 55: 281, 282-83; and LDS church,
55: 281, 282, 284, 287, 291; remedies of, 55: 288-90, 289; song book of, 55: 292
Hales, Roy (brother of Matilda), 55: 280, 281, 283, 290
Hales, Sara Jane McKinney (mother of Matilda), 55: 279-81, 280, 283, 286, 293; home of, 55: 283
Hales, Stephen (father of Stephen), stone carver, 61: 64, 65
Hales, Stephen Anthony (son of Stephen), 61: 65, 71, 73, 76, 77
Hales, Stephen, artist and photographer, economic history of family of, in Bountiful, Utah, 61: 63-78, 63, 75
Hales, Walter (son of Stephen), 61: 66
Hall, ____, and Delta Phi, 60: 371
Hall, Alfred, and Hurricane Canal, 62: 244
Hall, Anna J., WWI nurse, 58: 346-47, 349
Hall, Ansel F., and Rainbow Bridge, 55: 183
Hall, Arthur, and Hurricane Canal, 62: 244
Hall, Bolton, radical editor, 50: 237
Hall, C. H., Indian agent, 50: 83
Hall, Dr. ____, and tennis, 52: 181
Hall, Ezra, seducer killed by, 51: 321
Hall, James, seducer killed by, 51: 321
Hall, Madame R., dressmaker, 46: 133
Hall, Mark, Jr., Ogden coroner's juror, 49: 166
Hall, Mark, Sr., Ogden coroner, 49: 166
Hall, Mike, NM rancher, 57: 280, 285
Hall, Otis, Kansas 4-H leader, 51: 174
Halles, Gregory, confectioner, 52: 45
Halliday, Wilford H., murder charge against, 51: 325
Halsey, W. L., banker, 53: 32
Halverson, George, and Delta Phi, 60: 364, 366
Hambleton, Madison D., J. M. Vaughn killed by, 51: 310
Hambleton, Mrs. Madison D., affair of, with J. M. Vaughn, 51: 310
Hamblin, Jacob: 53: 171, 173; activities of in Dixie, 47: 118, 120, 124, 129; 49: 18, 349-50; and Colorado River, 55: 116, 117, 118, 129; and
Crossing of the Fathers, 63: 127; Kanab home of, 62: 125; militia lieutenant, 46: 232
Hamblin, Lillian, plural wife of A. H. Cannon, 53: 236
Hamblin, Louisa (wife of Jacob), 62: 125
Hamblin, William, mining district organizer, 51: 244; silver discovery of, in Nevada, 55: 241, 242
Hames, Feb H., CCC recruit, 62: 272
Hamilton, ____, physician, 55: 287
Hamilton, A. M., Salt Lake Tribune owner, 61: 171
Hamilton, A. W., mining expert, 50: 48
Hamilton, Brig., canal stock of 48: 355
Hamilton, Charles, execution described by, 51: 38
Hamilton, Fidelia, teacher, 48: 281
Hamilton, Henry S., with Johnston's Army, 54: 169
Hamilton, Jim, and Smith Wells, 61: 189-91, 196
Hamilton, John E., RR fireman, 53: 86
Hamilton, Maureen, California official, 61: 38
Hamilton, Mrs. Jim, 61: 191
Hamilton, Stephen, 61: 197
Hamlin, A. L., Chase Mill repaired by, 47: 387
Hamlin, Herbert Samuel: and Abner Blackburn narrative, 61: 24-39; biographical data on, 61: 25, 25-26
Hamlin, Lillian, plural wife of A. H. Cannon, 48: 11-12
Hamlin, Lily Lee (wife of Herbert), 61: 25-26
Hammon, Amasa M., Ogden sheriff, 53: 287
Hammond, Cyril, USAC tennis player, 52: 187, 195
Hammond, Fletcher B., Blanding settler, 48: 395
Hammond, J. T., Castle Gate relief committee member, 50: 246, 251
Hammond, J. W., judge, 53: 288
Hammond, James T., Utah secretary of state, 53: 35; 60: 112
Hammond, John Hayes, mining financier, 46: 143
Hammond, Samuel, Ogden coroner's juror, 49: 166
Hampton, ___, furniture maker, 56: 342
Hampton, B. Y., and Sevier dam, 55: 319
Hampton, Benjarnin Y., Frisco smelter superintendent, 50: 41
Hampton, Grant, home of, designed by Hale, 54: 12, 20, 21, 22
Hancey, James, cabinetmaker, 56: 336-38, 337, 338
Hanchett, Lafayette, C. of C. official, 53: 93-94
Hanchett, Marva Christensen, nurse, 50: 157
Hancock, Charles B., Nauvoo Legion officer, and G. Hurt, 62: 165
Hancock, Charles, militia captain, 47: 411
Hancock, Mosiah L., and sego lily, 63: 71
Hancock, Vie, and PPTC, 61: 87-88, 93
Hand, Wayland, writer, 58: 218
Handbook Guide to the Salt Lake Museum, 368
Handy, G. S., Frisco mining activities of, 50: 46
Hanks, E. J., clergyman, 50: 52, 54
Hanks, Ebenezer, merchant and mining co. official, 50: 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 53, 54
Hanks, Jane Cooper, businesswoman and spiritualist, 50: 51-52
Hanks, Marion D., and Delta Phi, 60: 374
Hanlon, Eddie, boxer, 55: 342-43
Hanna, Edward J., archbishop of San Francisco, 49: 128, 129
Hanna, Marcus A., McKinley's campaign manager, 62: 340
Hansen, Allen, harness shop of, 47: 169
Hansen, Angus, Ogden RR worker, 53: 97
Hansen, Christian, cheese plant of, 57: 366
Hansen, Evelyn, state fair prizewinner, 51: 165
Hansen, F. E., Castle Gate relief committee member, 50: 244
Hansen, Ferdinand, potter, 56: 390, 394
Hansen, Hans A., Ephraim home of, 49: 76, 77
Hansen, Hans Christian, Black Hawk War casualty, 55: 10
Hansen, Hans P., Socialist justice of the peace in Elsinore, 50: 226
Hansen, James, Carbon County settler, 48: 343
Hansen, James, potter, 56: 390, 394
Hansen, Jens, Carbon County settler, 48: 336
Hansen, Joseph, son of Jens, 48: 337
Hansen, L. P., and Otter Creek Reservoir, 53: 359, 366
Hansen, M. A., potter, 56: 395
Hansen, Margaret, state fair prizewinner, 51: 176
Hansen, Millie, laundress, 46: 128
Hansen, P. O., grave of, 47: 137-38, 138-39
Hansen, Willard S., Cache sheepman, 57: 316, 367
Hanson, Bernard W., organist, 49: 126
Hanson, Byron (brother of Virginia), 60: 337, 338
Hanson, Carl (brother of Virginia), 60: 337
Hanson, George, Eureka blacksmith, 49: 153
Hanson, Helvie (sister of Virginia), 60: 337
Hanson, Hilma Fredrika Anderson (mother of Virginia), 60: 336-37, 340
Hanson, Inis (sister of Virginia), 60: 337
Hanson, Mae (sister of Virginia), 60: 337, 338, 338, 340, 350, 352
Hanson, Otto (father of Virginia), 60: 336-37, 340
Hanson, Rex J., and juvenile court, 61: 276-77
Hanson, Virginia, schoolteacher and Cache County librarian, 60: 335-52, 335, 338, 342, 344, 350
Hapgood, Norman, editor of Collier's, 46: 309
Happy Jack, Ute leader, 50: 83
Hara, Hannah, Topaz resident, 59: 387
Hardcoop, ___, with Donner-Reed, 56: 120, 123
Hardee, Alma N., coal miner, 51: 250, 253, 254; killed at Castle Gate, 48: 379, 385, 385 n. 4, 386, 387, 388
Hardee, Annie, and mine disaster, 48: 382
Hardee, Edwin, and mine disaster, 48: 382, 383, 386, 389
Hardee, Grandpa, and funeral of A. N. Hardee, 48: 388
Hardee, Mae, and mine disaster, 48: 382, 383, 386, 389
Hardee, Mrs. Alma N., and Castle Gate mine disaster, 48: 381-89
Hardee, Welber, and mine disaster, 48: 381, 383, 385, 386, 387, 389
Harder, C., E. L. G. Bowen's agent, 64: 351
Harding, Mary Ann, mother of Ruth May Fox, 49: 240
Harding, Stephen H., Gov., 58: 76
Harding, Warren G.: 60: 319-20; and 1920 election, 54: 348; Sheppard-Towner Act signed by, 50: 256; visit of, to Salt Lake City, 46: 290
Hardy, A. P., Washington County sheriff, 55: 25
Hardy, Alma, Bountiful, Utah, artist, 61: 74
Hardy, Annie Kay, speaker at women's meeting, 49: 250 n. 57
Hardy, G. M., Protestant missionary and teacher, 48: 297
Hardy, Le Grand, winter climb of Timpanogos by, 49: 341-44, 346-47
Hardy, Leonard W., and LDS church trains, 58: 35
Hardy, Pansy, folklorist 49: 87
Hardy, R. W. H., and Colorado River, 55: 110
Hardy sisters, Polysophical Society and, 47: 76
Hare, Darrell A., bank investigation of, 53: 36-37
Hargis, Billy James, evangelist, 61: 37
Harkness, Robert, home of, designed by Hale, 54: 10
Harlan-Young party, 1846 overland journey of, 56: 116-19, 121, 122
Harmon, Ansel P., LDS church train captain, 58: 42
Harmon, E. L., house of, in Nine Mile used, as stage stop, 49: 53, 55
Harne, John, and mining in Eureka, 62: 56
Harney, ____, gen., army of, 54: 120-21
Harney, William S.: arrests and court-martial of, 51: 36, 37; attitude of, toward Mormons, 51: 30-31, 33, 34, 35; background of, 51: 35; and
boundary controversy in Northwest, 51: 41-43, 44; and civil strife in Kansas, 51: 32, 34; and Civil War, 51: 44; as commander of Utah
Expedition, 51: 30-32, 34; descriptions of, 51: 30, 35-36, 44-45; Indian campaigns of, 51: 32, 35, 39; and Mexican War, 51: 35-38, 41; murder
charge against, 43; and Sioux massacre, 51: 31, 33. 34. 38-41
Harnish, John Q., Corinne baseball captain, 48: 226; 52: 113, 114, 129
Harper, ____, in Carbon County, 48: 332
Harper, Heber R., regional director of Social Security, 54: 282
Harper's Weekly, portrayal of Mormon women by, 46: 191-92, 195
Harrell, Andrew J., Texas and Nevada cattleman, 55: 248
Harries, Benjamin R., SLC sheriff, 53: 385
Harriman Harrison H.. early San Juan settler, 55: 53
Harriman, R. D., member of Americanization committee, 47: 191
Harrington, Charles, oilman, 63: 275
Harris, ____, pvt. at Wendover Field, 54: 150
Harris, ____ , woman imprisoned for polygamy, 51: 141
Harris, Albert H., BIA employee, 64: 335
Harris, Black, trapper, 52: 309
Harris-Brennan River Expeditions, 52: 167; 60: 264
Harris, Broughton B., territorial secretary, 48: 122, 124, 127
Harris, Charles O., telephone co. official, 50: 139-140
Harris, Claud, WWI soldier, 63: 35
Harris, Don, and river running, 60: 260-62, 264
Harris, Elizabeth, prostitute at Camp Floyd, 54: 173
Harris, Franklin S., GOP candidate for U.S. Senate, 49: 327
Harris, Franklin S., ACU pres., 63: 54
Harris, Joseph B., school superintendent, 48: 400
Harris, LaPhene ("Don"), river runner, 55: 186, 187-91, 199
Harris, Louise, and silk industry in Ogden, 46: 390-91
Harris, Milton Hyrum, USAC professor and 4-H leader, 51: 168-69
Harris, Minnie V., state legislator, 46: 161
Harris, Mrs. ____, Gunnison resident, 51: 115
Harris, Ray G., general, speech of, at Hill AFB, 59: 378
Harris, Sterling R., Tooele football coach, 51: 51: 283
Harrison, ______, St. George resident, 64: 43-47
Harrison, Benjamin: election of, 63: 343, 346; as Indiana senator, 64: 276-77, 277; and Mormon amnesty, 46: 28-29, 35; 51: 151; 62: 312; 63: 350;
problems of, with U.S. economy, 50: 19; and U.T., 62: 301
Harrison, E. L. T., 50: 313; funeral of, 50: 324; Godbeite, 46: 106; 51: 58; lecture of, 47: 88; and People's party, 50: 319; radical ideas of, 50: 307;
and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 67; and Salt Lake Tribune, 61: 168; and spiritualism, 50: 306 308, 313, 320-21; 52: 266; and Unitarian church, 50: 323
Harrison, George. mine disaster victim, 48: 384
Harrison, Mrs. E. L. T., injury of, in explosion, 52: 251
Harrison, Tom, and La Plata mining, 50: 7, 8
Harrison, William, Wyo. congressman, 63: 270
Harrop, Annie, waitress, 46: 129
Hart, Alfred A., photographer, 60: 140-46, 149, 153, 156
Hart, Charles H., and Delta Phi, 60: 364-65
Hart, Charles Henry, constitutional convention delegate from Cache County, 64: 122
Hart, Emily, immigrant, 53: 42
Hart, James H., immigrant leader, 53: 42, 43, 43
Hart, James H., debating of, at 2d Ward, 50: 347
Hart, James Henry, alleged embezzling of, 50: 57
Hart, Marvin, boxer, 55: 346
Hart, Newell, newsletter publisher, 60: 348-49
Hart, R. A., and GSL diking project, 56: 183
Hartman, Bruce A., fox rancher, 57: 322, 323, 329, 336, 338
Hartman, Gage, husband of Susanna, 64: 24
Hartman, Susanna, niece of Silver Queen, 64: 16-17, 23-24, 29-30
Hartnett, John, owner of Valley Tan, 64: 229-31, 233, 243
Hartwig, Lulu, cousin of B. Dussler, 54: 143
Harvath, J. H., and Teancum Pratt, 48: 358
Harvey, Fred, Co., Southwest tours and post cards of, 52: 88-89
Harvey, Ray, WWI soldier, 63: 10
Harvey, William H. ( "Sam Joe" ), lynching of, 49: 160
Harwood, James T., as art student in Paris, 54: 180, 181-84, 195-96, 196; artist and teacher, 58: 247, 247-49, 256, 258, 265, 279-81, 289, 294
Hasegawa, Harry T., SLC resident, 54: 344
Hashimoto, Daigoro, labor agent, 47: 180
Haskell, Thales: and Ives survey, 55: 115; and Navajo Frank, 55: 41-42
Haskins, Thomas W., Episcopal priest and educator, 48: 272-73, 275, 277, 278-79
Haslam, James Holt, and Mountain Meadows Massacre, 64: 360
Haslem, John, 60: 165
Hastings Cutoff, 51: 274; 52: 310-11
Hastings, Lansford W.: 49: 11; 56: 108; 1846 journey of, 64: 175; and Hastings Cutoff, 56: 113-27, 115, 117, 140
Hatch, Abram, Heber businessman, 57: 211, 213
Hatch, Abram, Jr., publisher of Heber Herald, 57: 206, 208, 210
Hatch Act of 1887, 62: 206
Hatch, Bus, river runner, 55: 177; 60: 260
Hatch, Don, and river running, 60: 261, 273
Hatch, Edward, Ninth Cavalery commander, 47: 433
Hatch, Everett. See Tse-Na-Gat
Hatch, Farrel, and WWII, 60: 62, 63
Hatch, Hezekiah Eastman: Cache County treasurer, 61: 337; Cache youth, 57: 354
Hatch, Hyrum, sheepman, 57: 315
Hatch, Ira, trader, 60: 255
Hatch, Jeremiah, and Indian farming, 62: 154
Hatch, Lorenzo Hill, furniture maker, 56: 331, 332-33, 335-36, 336, 349
Hatch, Lorenzo Hill, farmer, 57: 349, 360-61
Hatch, Mrs. Bus, and French kayakers, 55: 177
Hatch River Expeditions, 52: 167; 60: 263-64
Hatch, Sisson, guide at Fish Lake, 52: 159, 162
Hatch, T. W., Indian agent, 57: 29
Hatch, Verda, and Gypsies, 53: 371
Hatch, Wilford, sheepman, 57: 315
Hattan, Andrew J., cook and boatman with 1871-72 Powell expedition, 62: 109, 117
Hauptmann, Gerhart, playwright, 52: 356
Haverley, Jack, and minstrels, 58: 60-62
Hawaiian Troubadours, Iosepa group, 60: 72
Hawaiians. See Polynesians
Hawiey, Cyrus M ., judge, 48: 134
Hawkes, Francis, son of Mary Ann Miles, 53: 53
Hawkins, Angelina, wife of F. Piercy, 48: 50-51, 60, 65
Hawkins, Bruce, archaeologist, 47: 385
Hawkins, Jim ("Silver Tip"), horse thief, 55: 79, 80
Hawkins, Leo, Polysophical Society member, 47: 77
Hawkins, Thomas, lecture of, 59: 181
Hawley, C. B., director, Utah State Automobile Assn., 49: 356
Haworth, Nick, prison inmate, 60: 118-19
Haxton Place, elite subdivision, 54: 21, 22
Hay derrick, 47: 146
Hay, John, and BH War, 60: 305
Hay, William, and women's rights, 59: 33
Hayakawa, S. I., and symbolism, 47: 131, 133
Hayashi, Tad, Topaz resident, 59: 388
Haycock, Thomas William: cabin of 48: 373; and LDS church, 48: 347; as Spring Glen settler, 48: 372-73, 378
Hayden, Charlotte E., principal, 46: 123; teacher, 48: 276, 280, 283
Hayden, Ferdinand V., survey of, 60: 239-40
Hayden Survey, camp of, 47: 200 , 201
Hayes, ____, Colony Guard member, 51: 10, 11
Hayes, A. B., La Plata town chairman, 50: 12
Hayes, Rutherford B.: and Desert Land Act, 48: 180; election of, 63: 343; visit of, to Utah, 46: 392
Hayhock, Sister ____, healing rites given to, 48: 358
Hayne, Julia Dean, actress, 47: 84
Hays, Stephen, merchant, building of, used for prostitution, 50: 172
Hayward, Elizabeth A., legislator, 58: 346
Haywood, Bill, 58: 217
Haywood, Gammon, boatbuilder, 63: 198-99, 203, 206-8, 216-17
Haywood, William D. ( "Big Bill" ), IWW founder, 50: 234; 61: 361, 365, 375
Hazen, Winifred, parent education director, 61: 53, 61, 62
Head, F. H., Utah supt. of Indian affairs, 55: 21, 67; 57: 27, 31, 33-34 ; 60: 302, 306, 307
Head, Lafayette, Indian agent, 46: 259, 260
Headquarters Saloon, 60: 102, 106
Heald, Joseph, secretary, La Plata Consolidated, 50: 20
Health care, early provider of, in Millard County, 55: 278-93
Hearst, George, and Park City mines, 47: 246
Heath family, property of, 50: 162, 163
Heath, Perry, and Smoot controversy, 57: 260
Heath, Perry S., Salt Lake Tribune owner, 61: 176
Heber Brass Band, 57: 213
Heber City Lions Club, and WWII, 63: 244
Heber City, Utah: 57: 204; baseball team in, 57: 213-14; drama in, 57: 214; and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 361, 367; history of newspapers
in, 57: 206-15; incorporation of, 57: 206, 212; Mormon co-op in, 54: 341; objection of residents of, to Japanese Americans during WW II, 54:
336; railroad in, 57: 210-12; waterworks for, 57: 209-10; Whittling Club in, 57: 206; and WWII, 63: 243-45, 251-52, 257-58, 261
Heber Dramatic Assn., 57: 214
Heber Elementary School, 60: 345
Heber Exchange, 62: 250-51
Heber Herald, 57: 206, 208, 210
Heber Stock Co., theater group, 57: 214
Heber Valley, settlement of, by Mormons, 62: 246
Hebertson, L. R., Geneva resort mgr., 53: 274
Hebrew School (LDS), 59: 174
Hebron, Utah, earthquakes destroyed, 49: 83
Heckman, H. H., school principal, 48: 223
Hector, B. W., camp of, robbed, 55: 85
Hedger, Alvie, hydroplane of, 57: 123
Hedron, Buck, airmail pilot, 58: 115
Heed, Judge A., anti-Chinese agitator, 64: 82
Heenan, Maggie, Park City office worker, 53: 326
Heffernan, C. A., banker, 57: 337
Heilersen, Ole, Black Hawk War casualty, 55: 10
Heimann, Eric, immigration of, 52: 364-65, 397
Heimann, Phila, Austrian immigrant, recollections of, 52: 337, 364-65, 396-98, 397
Heiner, G. Sylvester, fox ranch of, 57: 322, 336
Heiner, John, fox ranch of, 57: 322
Heintzelman, Samuel P., and Colorado River, 55: 113
Heitz, Paul, Tremonton businessman, 52: 386
Helberg, Carl, 58: 122
Held, John, band leader, 50: 234; 52: 341-42
Held, John, Jr., artist, 58: 279; Commercial St. described by, 50: 171
Helfrich, Prince, Idaho river runner, 60: 266
Hellwing, ____, problem of, with employer, 52: 340
Helper Civic Auditorium, design of, by Scott & Welch, 59: 120, 121
Helper, Utah: 48: 253; dramatics in, 53: 120; ethnic neighborhoods of, 48: 245, 248, 253-54; nursery school in, 61: 45, 49; politics in, 58: 160
Helquist, Kenneth, 63: 4
Helwing, Emma Kofler, Austrian Jew, fled from Nazis, 52: 331-35, 332
Helwing, Sigmund, Jewish refugee from Nazis, 52: 331-35, 333
Hemenway, Charles Willard, journalist, 49: 299; career of, and relations of, with Mormons, 61: 150-63, 150, 152, 157
Hemenway, Ireta Dixon (wife of Charles), 61: 154, 157, 158; editor, Utah Valley Gazette, 49: 299, 301
Hemingway, J. C., attorney, 51: 70
Hemingway, L., farmer, 57: 145
Hempstead, Charles H.: as marshal at Fort Douglas, 53: 244; as U.S. attorney, 53: 212, 213
Hendel, Jacob, Colony Guard member, 51: 11, 14, 16, 22, 23, 26, 28
Henderson, Archie, miner killed at Castle Gate, family of, 50: 249, 250
Henderson, C. V., paddock judge, 57: 11
Henderson, David W., fox ranch of, 57: 322
Henderson, Leon, OPA director, 63: 245
Henderson, Myrtle, widow, 56: 289
Henderson, Randall, editor, Desert magazine, 52: 171-72, 174
Henderson, William J., husband of E. S. Worthen, 49: 297
Hendricks, King, 60: 351
Hendricks, Nellie U., and child care, 61: 57
Hendrickson, J. A., Logan businessman, 57: 376-77, 381
Hendrickson, Victor, polygamist, 61: 247
Hendry, James, killing of, for seduction, 51: 51: 321
Heninger, Taylor, described grasshoppers, 46: 344
Henrichsen, Albine Jensine Pauline Jensen (wife of Erick), 56: 368-69
Henrichsen, Beulah (daughter-in-law of Erick), 56: 56: 377
Henrichsen, Erick Christian: biographical data on, 56: 366-67, 367, 387, 388-89; history of Provo Pottery of, 56: 360, 364-89, 392, 395
Henrichsen Mercantile Co., 56: 387
Henrichsen, Paul (grandson of Erick), 56: 364, 389
Henrichsen, Peter (father of Erick), 56: 366-67
Henrichsen, Sigfred August (brother of Erick), 56: 368-69, 395
Henrichsen, Willy Jacob (son of Erick), 56: 389
Henrie, Daniel, Mexican War veteran, 63: 363
Henriod, F. Henri, Utah Supreme Court justice, 60: 40, 41
Henry, Andrew, fur trader, 52: 308
Henry, J. M., Benjamin Presbyterian, 51: 271
Henry, James Buchanan, nephew and secretary of Buchanan, 52: 227
Henry, John, Catholic priest, 60: 174
Henry, Lou, geologist, 46: 150
Henry, William, member of 1849 Pratt expedition, 62: 184
Henshawe, H. W., ornithologist, 64: 176-77
Herbert, H. E., deputy sheriff, 57: 152, 161
Herbert, Mary Jane Hone (wife), 51: 263
Herbert, Thomas: disfellowshipping of, from LDS church, 51: 263; as Presbyterian in Benjamin, 51: 265, 267-68, 271
Herbst, Isaac, Clarion surveyed by, 57: 167
Hercules Powder Co., 51: 89
Hererra, Aurelio, boxer, 55: 343
Heric's Six Knights O'Melody, 58: 225
Herman, George W., army deserter, 51: 27
Hermansen, Merrill L., juvenile court judge, 61: 269, 273
Herndon, William H., Illinois attorney, 48: 158
Hernon, Heine, Park City saloon owner, 53: 280
Herold, Dr. ___, lecture of, 50: 229
Hess, John W., LDS stake president, 59: 18
Hess, Julia, and Farmington WSA, 59: 18
Hess, O'Dean, football player, 61: 12, 13, 17
Heuttlinger, Hans, stone sculptor, 52: 341
Hewett, Lucile, U. student, 60: 365
Hewitt, Edgar, L., archaeologist, 55: 153
Hewitt, Richard, Indian subagent, 51: 23
Hewitt, Richard, potter, 56: 362, 393
Hexamer, Charles J., 58: 378
Heywood, A. R., and Utah silver, 46: 307
Heywood, Ben, cattle buyer, 57: 302
Heywood, Joseph L., territorial marshal, 48: 121, 122, 123
Heywood, Joseph L., 59: 269, 269 n.9
Heywood, Joseph L., and Delta Phi, 60: 365
Heywood, Martha Spence: Walker War incident reported by, 47: 412; cultural activities of, 47: 84-85; and killing of Indians at Nephi, 59: 315
Hi-Land Dairy, milk from Keetley sold to, 54: 341
Hiatt, Frank T., Perkins' Addition home buyer, 54: 37
Hiawatha, Utah, dramatics in, 53: 120
Hibi, Hisako, Topaz resident, 59: 392
Hibino, Nobu Kumekawa, Topaz resident, 59: 391
Hickman, ______, Emery Stake Academy teacher, 53: 124
Hickman, Josiah, Mormon fundamentalist, 47: 45, 51
Hickman, Martin B., and Utah Constitution, 64: 265-66
Hickok, Sarah A., grocer, 46: 131
Hicks, George A., newspaper agent, 50: 53, 54
Higbee, Isaac, Fort Utah leader, 59: 301-2, 306; probate judge and LDS official, 48: 136; schedule of, 47: 87-88; Utah Valley settler, 46: 222, 224
Higbee, John M., and Jose trial, 60: 129
Higbee, John S., Utah Valley settler, 46: 221, 222
Higbee, Lorine Lamb, Toquerville resident, 62: 72
Higbee, Rhea (daughter of Lorine), 62: 72
Higbee, Richard (husband of Lorine), 62: 72
Higgins, G. Hodgson, 52: 273
Higgins, Nelson, militia major, 47: 404, 406, 410-11, 416
Higginson, Don, mine supplier, 47: 170
Higginson, George, employer of Teancum Pratt, 48: 330
Higginson, John Henry, mine supplier, 47: 170
Higginson, Mollie, British LDS convert, 64: 319
High Creek Electric Light and Power, 56: 9
Highland Boy smelter, 53: 312, 319-21
Highland Boy, Utah, 1932 fire in, 53: 281
Hildebrand, Robert, 53: 173
Hill AFB (Hill Field): 47: 300; building at, 51: 76; child care at, 61: 53; and control of west desert range, 59: 354-59; dwarfs working at, during
WWII, 59: 373; economic effects of, 51: 74, 75; employee services and morale at, 59: 377-79; employees of, from Ogden, 47: 294; history of,
during WWII, 63: 226-27, 228; as largest enterprise in Utah, 47: 295; lobbying for, 51: 77; location and establishment of, 47: 298-304; Ogden
Air Logistics command at, 51: 74; Ogden Air Materiel Area at, 63: 222; Ogden residents' reaction to airmen at, 51: 81; postwar expansion of,
51: 88-89, 90; women workers at, in WWII, 59: 124, 135, 127-29, 132, 137, 142; 63: 227
Hill, Archibald, clerk, 57: 237
Hill, Blake, and Irving, 58: 111
Hill, Caroline, grocer, 46: 131
Hill, Donna, study of Joseph Smith by, 57: 62
Hill, Frank, explosion victim, 52: 248
Hill, George, potter, 56: 394
Hill, James, train crash victim, 51: 59
Hill, Joe: efforts to defend, 49: 232-33; IWW organizer, 47: 250; and Murray Socialists, 49: 231; trial and execution of, 55: 33-35; 61: 375-76
Hill, Marvin S., and No Man Knows My History, 57: 59-61
Hill, S. L., railroad car manager, 51: 360
Hill, Sarnuel H., delegate, constitutional convention, 49: 247
Hill, Theresa S., LDS Primary officer, 56: 222
Hillam, Emily R., bookkeeper, 46: 132
Hillers, John K., boatman and photographer with 1871-72 Powell expedition, 52: 76-78, 77; 62: 109, 113-15, 112, 113, 117, 119, 121
Hilliard, Kate S.: as editor, Ogden Times, 49: 228, 234-35, 301, 302; Modern School organizer, 50: 238; as Populist, 49: 234; and religion, 49:
235-36, 237; as Socialist Labor candidate, 49: 237; as Socialist party organizer, 49: 223; and World War I, 49: 236
Hilliard, Reuben, railroad worker, 49: 234, 237
Hills, ____, judge at Provo, 48: 339
Hills, Ella, milliner and dressmaker, 46: 133
Hills, L. S., and LDS finances, 54: 83
Hilton, Allen, 64: 126
Hilton Flour Mills, 53: 84
Hilton, O. N., Joe Hill's attorney, 61: 375
Hilton, Thomas H., SLC police chief, 60: 110, 110-14
Hinckley, Gordon B., and Ensign Peak, 62: 25
Hinckley, Nita T., and WWII, 63: 250, 253, 264
Hinckley, Robert H.: 54: 251; and aviation, 58: 122-23, 129; as FERA administrator for Utah, 54: 250-51; and 1934 drought, 54: 255-56, 258, 310;
welfare post of, 54: 233; as western states FERA director, 54: 258, 278
Hindmarsh, Fern, and WWII, 63: 253, 255
Hindmarsh, Ted C., and WWII, 63: 233-35, 239
Hing, Dave, SLC Chinese, 64: 85
Hinton, Thomas M., first Hurricane settler, 62: 223, 235-37
Hinton, Vera (daughter of Thomas), 62: 235-37
Hippodrome Theatre, Dempsey boxed at, 55: 337
Hirschi, Christian, farmer, 52: 375, 379
Hispanics: baptismal traditions of, 52: 13-14; courtship and marriage customs of, 52: 14-19; folklore of, in Monticello, 52: 4, 9-28; funeral rites
of, 52: 19-21; liturgical observances of 52: 21-24; migration of, to Utah, 52: 9-12; New Year's Eve celebration of, 52: 24-25; as sheep raisers, 52:
9; during WWII, 52: 11-12
Historic American Buildings Survey, 54: 19
Historical Club, 64: 115
Historiography: and isolationist mode of viewing Utah's development, 59: 164-70, 187-88; review of early works in, 59: 164-68
Hite, Cass: and Colorado River, 55: 132; and Glen Canyon, 52: 166; 63: 133, 134; and Indian grazing practices, 55: 59
Ho Sing, restaurant owner, 47: 437
Hoar, George F., U.S. senator, 51: 370
Hobart, ____, scorekeeper, 52: 129
Hobbs, George, early San Juan settler, 55: 53
Hobbs, Mary Ann, wife of Joseph Dunkley, 53: 50
Hobbs, William, seducer killed by, 51: 322-24
Hodge, David, and sugar industry, 59: 202
Hodge, Kate, singer, 64: 129
Hodgman, William A., baseball player, 52: 115, 121, 122, 124, 128, 129
Hodgson & McClenahan, architects, 61: 268
Hoes, S., Colony Guard member, 51: 8
Hoeve, Gerrie ten, friend of Fannie Mulder, 64: 302-3
Hoeve, Willem ten, Dutch Mormon, 64: 302-3
Hofer, Elizabeth, and WWI, 58: 380
Hoffener, Dan, and Teancum Pratt, 48: 347
Hoffman, ____, coal purchased by, 48: 361
Hoffman, John F., and D. Julien, 64: 67
Hoffman, William, army captain, 46: 288
Hogan, Agnes M., WWI nurse, 58: 348
Hogan, Goudy, farmer, 57: 347
Hogensen, James C., state 4-H leader, 51: 164, 166-68, 169, 172; USAC farm youth agent, 57: 148
Hoggard, Emily (wife of James), 53: 49
Hoggard, Hyrum (son of James), 53: 49
Hoggard, James, American Fork settler, 53: 49
Hogle, James, mining investments of, 46: 142-43
Holbrook, Hattie, canning champion, 57: 147; state fair prizewinner, 51: 164
Holbrook, Ward C., welfare commissioner, 61: 269, 275
Holdaway, D. W., tax collector, 48: 355
Holden, Albert E., smelter of, 53: 312
Holderman, ___, 57: 230
"Holdeway, Shadrack," 56: 61
Holdsworth, Bill, sugar beet worker, 59: 194
Hole-in-the-Rock expedition, 55: 56; artifacts on trail of, 55: 135
Holeman, ___, territorial district attorney, 46: 245
Holeman, Joseph, Indian agent, 46: 243-46, 250
Holiday, Al, telegrapher at Bridge, 53: 59
Holladay, Ben: bank of, 53: 32; mail contracts of, 53: 11-12, 22; and Pocatello, 53: 239-40, 246
Holladay, Dee, and WRGA, 60: 262
Holladay, John D., LDS church train captain, 58: 45
Holland, ____, and spiritualism, 50: 317
Holland, Sybil, Park City office worker, 53: 326
Holland, W.J., Carnegie Museum director, 59: 247-54, 256
Holley, Louis E., SLC auditor, 61: 7
Hollingsworth, Charles, Weber Republican, 60: 332
Hollis, Thomas, and papermaking, 62: 46-52
Hollister, Mrs., and Woman's Christian Association, 46: 115
Hollister, O. J., newspaper correspondent, 48: 152
Hollister, Orlando J., U.S. collector of internal revenue, 64: 358
Holly Sugar Co., 57: 380
Holman, John G., LDS church train captain, 58: 46
Holmes, ____, rancher, 55: 170
Holmes, E. S., and horse racing, 57: 18
Holmes, Edwin F., Chicago businessman and husband of Silver Queen, 64: 11-13, 14, 16, 18-22
Holmes, Gustave S., businessman buildings of, used for prostitution, 50: 171-72
Holmes, Lorene, 57: 14
Holmes, Oliver W., Jr., U.S. Supreme Court justice, bomb mailed to, 61: 366
Holmes, R., NPS official, 55: 227
Holmes, Samuel O., founder of Kaysville, 54: 76
Holmes, Susanna Bransford Emery (Silver Queen): biography of, 64: 4-33, 4, 13, 14, 24, 28; civic contributions of, 64: 13-14; finances of, 64:
7-8, 12, 18-19, 25, 27-30; homes of, 64: 3, 8, 12-13, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21-23, 25; husbands of, 64: 5-9, 19, 21-26; as socialite, 64: 5, 13, 19-22, 25, 27,
30-33; youth of, 64: 5-6
Holmes, W. H., and spiritualism, 50: 317
Holmes, William H., photographer with Dutton Survey, 49: 350
Holmgren, Lynn, and WWII, 60: 60
Holmstead, Leah, Logan Tenth Ward member, 56: 230, 231, 235
Holmstrom, Haldane ("Buzz"): Colorado R. explorer, 52: 167, 173; river runner, 55: 131, 133, 191, 193
Holt, Alice, wife of Henry, 61: 82
Holt, Frank O., and PPTC, 61: 90, 92
Holt, G. Harold, Clearfield mayor, and naval depot, 47: 306-7
Holt, George O., and PPTC, 61: 91
Holt, Henry Davis, and PPTC, 61: 80-85, 81, 93, 94
Holt, Laverne, (daughter of Henry), 61: 84
Holt, Paul, BYU tennis player, 52: 185, 185
Holt, Ruby, (daughter of Henry), 61: 61: 84
Holt, Vilate, (daughter of Henry), 61: 84
Holther, William J ., and horse racing, 57: 19-20
Holy Cross Hospital, 50: 358
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church (first), 52: 30, 32, 41
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church (present), 52: 46
Holzhey, Reimund, murderer, 50: 328
Home Dramatic Club, 53: 137; 55: 327
Home Dramatic Company, 53: 168
Home Fire Insurance Co., 54: 84
Home Museum. See Deseret, Museum
Home Owners Loan Act (HOLA), 54: 235, 262
Home Rule bill, 62: 313
Home Sentinel (Manti); parade float of, 49: 291
Home Telephone and Electric,56: 9
Homer, Charles F., Uintah reservation lease of, 50: 72
Homer, Joshua, and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 365
Homespun Restaurant, Leeds, Utah, 52: 371
Homestead Act, 48: 188, 194
Homesteading: experiences of Swett family in, 62: 132-48; on Escalante Desert, 49: 26-41
Honda, Kaoru, baseball team captain, 62: 258
Hone, Alice (daughter-in-law of David), 51: 270
Hone, Alice (niece of David), 51: 271
Hone, Alice (sister-in-law of David), 51: 271
Hone, Alma (son of David), 51: 269, 270
Hone, Caleb (brother of David), 51: 261, 265, 271
Hone David: conflict of, with LDS church, 51: 262; immigration of, 51: 261; as organizer of Presbyterian churches at Payson and Benjamin, 51:
261, 264, 264-66, 268; store of, 51: 268
Hone, George A. (son of David), 51: 271
Hone, George, Sr. (father of David), 51: 261, 261, 271
Hone, Henry (?), 51: 261
Hone, John (son of David), 51: 270
Hone, Joshua (?), 51: 261
Hone, Marion (daughter-in-law of David), teacher, 51: 267-70
Hone, Mary (mother of David), 51: 262, 271
Hone, Mildred L (granddaughter of David), 51: 269, 271
Hone, Robert David (grandson of David), 51: 271
Hone, Sarah (wife of David), 51: 270
Honer, ____, brickmaker, 48: 348
Hoo sing, Chinese association, 64: 78
Hood, William, SP chief engineer, 53: 56-57
Hooft, William, baker, 64: 319
Hooker, William J., Kew Gardens chief, 59: 183
Hooper, Cora, artist, 58: 249
Hooper Sugar Co., 57: 379
Hooper, William Henry: delegate to Congress, 59: 24-25; 64: 243; home of, damaged in explosion, 52: 251; U.T. secretary, and G. Hurt, 62: 168;
and woman suffrage, 46: 103, 112, 114, 116
Hoopes, ____, and Delta Phi, 60: 369
Hoopiiaina, Cliff, football player, 61: 12, 21
Hoover Brothers' flour mill, 56: 19
Hoover Dam, building of, 55: 248
Hoover, George P., Anne Bradley's attorney, 52: 243
Hoover, Herbert: administration of, and Great Depression, 54: 269; and NPS, 55: 220; Nevada mining interests of, 46: 150; 55: 246
Hope, Bob, and WWII, 60: 60, 63
Hopi Indians: rain dances of, during 1934 drought, 54: 261; ruins associated with, 62: 110-11; and Spanish exploration, 60: 220; trade with, 53:
386-87
Hopkins, Alfred, train crash victim, 51: 67
Hopkins, Harry L., national FERA administrator, 54: 232, 234, 239, 250, 258, 278, 281, 310
Hopkins, John D., 60: 161 n. 6
Hopkins, Mrs. Joseph, Red Cross worker, 50: 247
Hopkins, W. Karl, and child care, 61: 57
Hopper, William B., 58: 77
Hopt, Fred, execution of, 47: 35-36
Horlacher, ____, butcher, 52: 393
Horn, Joseph, captain with 1849 Pratt expedition, 62: 172, 174
Horn Saloon, Silver Reef, 47: 127
Horn Silver Mining Company, operations of, at Frisco, 50: 40-41, 46
Horne, ____, party of, 49: 248
Horne, Albert (brother-in-law of Alice), 58: 265
Horne, Alice Merrill, 58: 261, 271; biographical data on, 58: 262-65, 275; and M. Teasdel, 58: 245, 246, 252, 257-58; opinions of, on art, 58: 259,
266-67, 292-94; political career of, 58: 262, 265-76; as promoter of art and artists, 58: 274-75, 285; and Utah Institute of Fine Arts, 58: 256, 268,
270-72, 275, 279
Horne, Flora Bean, Historical Society secretary, 46: 44
Horne, George Henry (husband of Alice), 58: 265, 266, 269
Horne, Isabella, and LDS kindergarten, 63: 305-6
Horne, Joseph (father-in-law of Alice), 58: 40, 42, 265
Horne, Joseph, Sevier LDS Stake official, 53: 359
Horne, M. Isabella, and sego lily, 63: 71, 71
Horne, Mary, and polygamy, 50: 280-81
Horne, Mary Isabella Hales, and Reapers' Club, 64: 113
Horne, Mary J., vice-president of Deseret Silk Association, 46: 387
Horne, Mary Shepherd (mother-in-law of Alice), 58: 265
Horne, Mrs. M I., corporate officer, 46: 131
Horne, Weiler, funeral of, 49: 246
Horner, W. H., farm of, 57: 363
Horse racing: 53: 174; 64: 126-27; controversy over, and pari-mutuel gambling, 57: 3, 4-5, 4-23, 9, 11, 14, 16, 20
Horseshoe Canyon pictographs, 59: 242
Horsley, John W., and WWII, 60: 56
Horspool, Eliza, child worker, 59: 58
Horspool, Francis L., primitive artist, paintings of, 53: 16, 17
Horspool, William Francis, stage station operator, 53: 16
Horticultural Society, 47: 71, 87
Horticulture, in SLC, 56: 352-59
Horton, Mrs. ___, Elkhorn School teacher, 62: 253
Horton, Mrs. E. A., train crash victim, 51: 67
Horton, R. J., IWW member, killing of, 49: 233; 61: 374-75
Hot Springs National Park, 55: 226
Hotel Burgoyne, Montpelier, Idaho, 47: 172
Hotel Utah, UAL office in, 63: 240
Houck, Amy, 60: 349
Hough, A. S., major, 13th Infantry, 64: 219
Hough, W. A., Presbyterian minister at Payson, 51: 264
Houghton, Mrs. E., restauranteur, 46: 128
House, ____, ice supplier, 48: 225
House of Hopper, SLC motorcycle dealer, 56: 4-5
Houston, D. F., secy. of agriculture, 55: 216-17
Houston, Sam, presidential bid of, 64: 234
Houston, Sarah, mother of Teancum Pratt, 48: 329, 330
Houtz, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of, and socialism, 49: 231
Hovenweep National Monument, 64: 158
Hoving, Lucy: death of, 49: 226, 226; and LDS church, 49: 224-25, 235, 237; as Socialist, 49: 224
How Capitalism Has Hypnotized Society, pamphlet by W. T. Brown, 50: 238
Howard, Clifton, and drama in Huntington, 53: 130
Howard, E. C., British engineer, 56: 50, 52
Howard, Mrs. Robert, Sr., 53: 342, 344
Howard, Neil, boy in Huntington, 53: 121-22
Howard, Orson, U. zoology professor, 58: 270; 60: 363
Howard, Robert, Sr., Peerless supt., 53: 338, 341-42
Howard, Sumner, U.S. attorney, 53: 207, 210, 211, 216
Howard, Thomas, papermaker, 56: 53; 62: 45-52
Howard, William, actor in Huntington, 53: 117
Howd, Lucinda Morgan, and Beaver WSA, 59: 15, 16
Howd, S. G., Beaver councilman, 59: 15
Howe, Amos, foundry mgr., and LDS termple baptismal fonts, 63: 152-57, 154
Howe, George, son of Amos, 63: 157
Howe, Julia Cruse, wife of Amos, 63: 153
Howe, Julia Ward, national club leader, 63: 307
Howe, M. S., gen. at Camp Floyd, 54: 171
Howe, Mrs. M. S., 54: 171
Howell, ___, Ogden businessman, 56: 241
Howell, Edwin E., member, Wheeler Survey, 49: 350
Howell, Joseph, Utah congressman, 47: 270; 57: 251; 60: 321, 323-24, 330, 331
Howell, Louis, and Delta Phi, 60: 365
Howells, Wesley, USAC tennis champion, 52: 187, 195
Howland brothers, members of 1869 Powell expedition, 55: 130
Howland, George, Stansbury's military advisor, 56: 155
Howland, O. G., murder of, 62: 88
Howland, Seneca, murder of, 62: 88
Howson Opera Troupe, 53: 134
Hoyt, Palmer, Denver Post publisher, 59: 82
Hoyt, Samuel P., mills of, 56: 64, 79
Hoytsville, Utah, Kesler mill in, 56: 3, 64
Hubbard, 1st Lt. Edward B., at Promontory ceremonies, 49: 365
Hubbard, William G., real estate developer, 54: 41-42
Hudson, "Spud," cattle of, 57: 306
Hudson, Ed, on 1942 Nevills river run, 55: 194
Hudson, Horace, Guardsman, 46: 265
Hudson, John: artist with Stansbury, 56: 151, 156; and Colony Guard, 51: 5, 9-13, 15-17, 21, 24, 26-28; and Great Salt Lake survey of Stansbury,
51: 28-29; illness and death of, 51: 27-29; letters and sketches of, 51: 5, 28
Hudson, Rosa Ann, 54: 79
Hudson, Spud, southern Utah rancher, 49: 200
Hudson's Bay Company, 50: 108, 109
Hudspeth, James, overland guide, 56: 116-19, 121
Huerta, Victoriano, Mexican general, 46: 264
Huey, C. P., U. student, 60: 359
Huey, Charles P., baseball player, 52: 121, 125, 129, 132, 142
Hughes Brothers, Colorado businessmen, 49: 376
Hughes, Byron O. ("Barney"), on Charles Kelly river run, 55: 123, 125, 126
Hughes, John, & Co., Wells Fargo stage lines in Colo. sold to, 53: 21
Hughes, Martha, plural wife of A. M. Cannon, 57: 38
Hughes, Peter, father of M. H. Cannon, 48: 38
Hughes, William, seducer shot by, 51: 317-18
Hull, Cordell, secretary of state, 46: 161, 163 164
Hull, T., and tennis, 52: 181
Hull, William W., pres., CBBC, 52: 113
Humboldt, Alexander von, geographer, 52: 307, 307
Humboldt County, Utah Territory, creation of, 55: 238
Humbug Mine, Jesse Knight property, 57: 241-44
Humpherys, Thomas H., state engineer, 54: 256
Humphrey, Ellen M., winner of silkworm prize, 46: 394
Humphrey, J. W., Forest Service supervisor, 49: 354-56
Humphrey, LeGrande Rich, FFA leader, 51: 172-73
Humphrey, Martha, teacher, 48: 284
Humphreys, ___, Indian agent, 57: 28-29
Humphries, Joseph William, wrangler and mail carrier, 60: 165
Humphries, Sarah Isom, 60: 165 n. 28
Hunt, Alice, LaSal archaeological survey of, 63: 149
Hunt, Charles, geologist, 63: 149
Hunt, Duane G., Catholic bishop of Salt LakeCity, 49: 131; 60: 99, 176, 181-85
Hunt, Elizabeth, and spiritualism, 50: 318
Hunt, Ernest P. ("Husky"), Stanford coach and river runner, 55: 184, 186
Hunt Food Company, Ephraim cannery of, 46: 361
Hunt, Jefferson, frontiersman, 51: 28; wagon road of, in southern Utah, 62: 178
Hunt, Joe, tennis star, 52: 195
Hunt, Marion, 57: 163; forest ranger, 62: 277
Hunt, Myrtle, objection of, to bootlegging, 57: 157-58
Hunt, Ozro, illegal still of, 57: 157-58
Hunt, Paul, mine executive, 62: 254
Hunt, R. G., tennis player, 52: 193
Hunt, Royal, and PPTC, 61: 93
Hunter, ___, potter, 56: 395
Hunter, Andrew J., Illinois congressman, 49: 202
Hunter, Charlene Tedesco, and football controversy, 61: 9
Hunter, Edward: LDS presiding bishop, 53: 160; children's behavior criticized by, 50: 187; DA and MS president, 59: 184; and Gobo Fango, 57:
266-68; and LDS immigration, 58: 34
Hunter, Frank, miners' union supporter, 49: 152
Hunter, Lyman P., and Indian-white relations in SE Utah, 53: 252-54
Hunter, Milton R., and Delta Phi, 60: 374
Hunter, Mrs. William, costume maker in Huntington, 53: 119
Hunter, Rodello, 60: 346
Hunter, Ruth Whitesides, owner of Gobo Fango, 57: 266, 267
Hunting: control of predators by, in early Utah, 62: 26-41; and list of 1848-49 hunting teams, 62: 29
Huntington, Collis P., railroad official, and politics, 63: 354, 356
Huntington, Dimick B.: and Indians, 46: 221, 244; 59: 302 interpreter, during Walker War, 47: 414, 414, 416; interpreter with 1849 Pratt
expedition, 62: 172, 174, 183-84, 184
Huntington Dramatic Club, 53: 117-18, 129-30
Huntington, Henry E., railroad official, and politics, 63: 354, 356
Huntington High School: dramatics at, 53: 112-13, 128, 130
Huntington, Oliver Boardman, SLC described by, 56: 143-44
Huntington, Utah: dramatics in, 53: 117-20, 127-29; and 1896 statehood clebration, 63: 364; meetinghouse in, 53: 120; Relief Society hall in, 53:
120
Huntington, William D., southeastern Utah explored by, 55: 67
Huntoon, Miss ____, teacher, 48: 223
Huntsman, A. L., and PPTC, 61: 84-85
Huntsman, Jack, Peerless master mechanic and mine supt., 53: 347-49
Huntsman, Jay R., probation officer, 60: 35
Huntsville, Utah, and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 366
Hurd, J. H., attorney, 261: 42
Hurlburt, J. M., Erie Railroad official, 51: 362
Hurlbut, Frank B., Corinne druggist and baseball player, 52: 113, 114, 115, 124, 129
Hurricane Canal Co., 62: 222, 224, 234-45
Hurricane, Utah: community building in, 1860-1920, 62: 222-45; and Hurricane Canal, 49: 82, 84; 62: 224, 234-35; leadership in, 62: 243-45; origin
of settlers of, 62: 234, 236; population of, 62: 225, 240; and Virgin River, 62: 243
Hurst, Alda, Weber State home economist, 61: 61
Hurst, Dora, 63: 7
Hurst, George Arthur, Blanding settler, 48: 395, 398, 399; and Indian-white conflict in SE Utah, 53: 251, 261
Hurst, Gwen, 63: 7
Hurst, Nedra, 63: 7
Hurst, Susannah, aunt of Richard Webley Westwood, 55: 69
Hurst, William Riley, and WWI, 63: 7, 7, 19
Hurt, Elizabeth Crabtree (mother of Garland), 62: 150
Hurt, Garland: biographical data on, 62: 149, 149-51, 165, 169-70; as Indian agent, 46: 246-47, 248, 250; 62: 153-69; relations of, with B. Young,
62: 149, 151, 153, 156-65; and stage route, 59: 179
Hurt, William D. (father of Garland), 62: 150
Husler Flour Mills, tennis courts at, 52: 184
Hussey, Warren, banker, 48: 273, 277; 53: 34
Husted, S., doctor in Silver Reef, 62: 87
Huston, Joseph W., U.S. attorney in Idaho, 64: 278
Hutchings, Carlow, and Otter Creek Reservoir, 53: 359
Hutchings Museum, Lehi, 58: 15
Hutchinson, ___, UP&L repairman, 56: 5
Hutt, W. N., USAC professor, 57: 142
Hutton, William Walker War casualty, 47: 412
Huyck, Owen D., publisher, 52: 119
Hyatt, G. Delos, and PPTC, 61: 90, 91
Hyde, A. E., Bullion-Beck manager and director, 49: 150, 151
Hyde, Alonzo, U. student, 60: 359
Hyde, Ebba, suffrage worker, 49: 247
Hyde, Edna, and Delta Phi, 60: 366
Hyde, Ella W., Utah Women's Press Club member, 53: 153
Hyde, Emily Miranda, marriage of, 46: 170
Hyde, Jean, U. student, 60: 365
Hyde, John, Jr., and F. Piercy, 48: 53, 54
Hyde, John: cultural activities of, 47: 73, 86; lecture of, 59: 180-81; Mormons described by, 50: 185, 186, 341, 342
Hyde, Joseph, and F. Piercy, 48: 53
Hyde, Mrs. John, drama group member, 47: 82
Hyde, Orson: and baptismal font, 63: 155; and Blacks, 46: 51, 54, 59, 60; cartoon depicting, 54: 358, 360; and early sugar industry, 56: 41; LDS
apostle, 59: 270, 270 n.12; lecture of, 47: 77, 80; and polygamy, 46: 18; and spelling reform, 52: 279; and Stansbury expedition, 56: 157; Whig
supporter, 48: 122, 124, 126
Hyde, Rosel, and Delta Phi, 60: 364; LDS church train captain, 58: 43
Hyde, William E., San Juan County sheriff, 55: 48
Hyde, William, LDS church train captain, 58: 44
Hyde, William, Salt Lake Herald editor, 64: 363
Hyde, William, trader to the Navajos, 55: 53, 57, 58, 61, 64
Hydrographer, boat used in GSL survey, 56: 180-82, 182
Hyer, Merle Gilbert, state fair prize winner, 51: 164, 166
Hyers Sisters, black vocalists, 58: 56
Hyrum City Pottery, 56: 394
Hyrum Dam, funding for, 54: 236
Hystop, William, army deserter, 51: 27

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