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Ibapah, Utah, Indian farm at, 55: 252, 254
Ickes, Harold L., secy. of interior: and Cedar Breaks, 55: 235; and Escalante N.M., 59: 217; PWA director, 54: 229, 237-39, 276
Idaho: anti-Mormonism in, 57: 270, 272; range conflict in, 57: 267-68, 271, 272; river running in, 60: 261, 266, 272; Scandinavian folk architecture
in, 52: 55, 57; stage and mail service to, 53: 11-13, 16, 19, 20
Idaho Outfitters and Guides, 60: 266, 272
Idaho Power and Transportation Co., 56: 9
Idaho-Utah Electric, 56: 9
Ide, Charles, Col., 58: 332
Ideal Theater, Heber City, 62: 151
Iglehart, Ruth P., 58: 136
Ignacio, Weeminuche leader, 49: 194, 195, 203
Ihrie, Maj. George P.: Harney condemned by, 51: 43; at Promontory ceremonies, 49: 372
Iijima, Kaz, Topaz resident, 59: 382, 393
Iiyama, Ernie, husband of Chiz Kitano, 59: 394
Iliff, Thomas C., anti-Mormonism of, 55: 366
Illustrated Post Card Co., 52: 86
Imlay, J. W., and Hurricane Canal, 62: 244
Immigrants: Americanization of, 51: 130-31, 286, 288; experiences of, in Tooele, 51: 281-83; Swedish family of, in Gunnison, 51: 108-32
Imperial Quartet, 58: 135
Improvement Era: Bryce Canyon article in, 49: 356, C. T. Barnes writings in, 49: 324; foe of Prohibition repeal, 47: 10; and horse racing, 57: 12;
LDS periodical, and evolution, 51: 188-89, 191; and No Man Knows My History, 57: 49; and spiritualism, 52: 266
Independence Block, 52: 235
Independence Day, celebrations of, 48: 224-25, 228, 232
The Independent (Moab), and WWI, 63: 5, 9, 17
Independent Coal and Coke Co.: 53: 346; incorporation of, 56: 251; and Kenilworth, 56: 251-77; paternalism of, 56: 255; suit against, 56: 255-56
Indian battle in Provo area, 56: 154-55
Indian Creek Cattle Co., 48: 187
Indian George, Cache Valley Shoshone, 63: 168
Indian Peaks Indians, and termination, 63: 273-79
Indian Reorganization Act (1934), 55: 262, 265, 266
Indian Rights Assn., 49: 179, 200-202; 53: 261
Indian Tom, 49: 183-84, 185
Indianola, log structure at, 47: 140, 142
Indians: in Cache Valley, 57: 352, 357, 358; campaigns against, during Civil War, 46: 252-61; citizenship of, 49: 174, 179, 186, 187, 188; conflicts
of, with white settlers, 46: 220-21, 222-28, 230-32; cultural gap between, and whites, 46: 233-34, 237, 241-42; federal "removal" policy toward, 55:
251-67; federal superintendency of affairs of 46: 233, 236, 243-50; folklore about, in Sanpete-Sevier, 47: 152-53; and land ownership 46: 219, 221,
222, 228-29, 233, 236-37, 260-61; Mormon theology concerning, 46: 218, 237-40, 242; post card images of, 52: 75-79, 81, 83, 84, 86; relations of,
with Mormons 46: 217-35, 236-50; removal of suggested 46: 228-30; role of women among, 49: 89; stereotyping of, on picture post cards, 52: 7,
72-9 l; and sugar industry, 57: 383-84. See also names of tribes and leaders
Industrial Army, arrival of, in Ogden, 55: 29
Industrial Christian Home for Women, 63: 298, 309
Industrial Workers of the World: 49: 156, 232-33; 57: 244; free speech campaign of, 50: 239; incarceration of, during WWI, 52: 325; 58: 398-402;
and Red Scare in Utah, 61: 361-62, 365, 367, 370-77, 376
Industry and technology: and early electric power, 56: 4-22; and first sugar factory, 56: 36-53; and iron manufacturing, 56: 23-35; and mill
building, 56: 55-87
Influenza epidemic, 1918-19, 58: 165-200
Ingalls, G. W., Indian agent, and Goshutes, 55: 256-57; and Utes, 60: 301, 307
Ingalls, John J., U.S. senator, 51: 370
Ingalls, M. W., and sugar industry, 59: 200
Ingles, J. K., and Teancum Pratt, 48: 354, 355
Inglesby, A. L., dentist, member of Stone expedition, 55: 130, 131
Ingram, Naomi Wood, 63: 40
Inland Grain Co., 56: 19
Inland Stock Co., touring theatrical group, 53: 126
Institute Electric, 56: 9
Inter-Mountain Business College, students at, 50: 151
Inter-Mountain Lawn Tennis Assn., 52: 192-93
Intermountain Collegiate Athletic Conference, 52: 189
Intermountain Hotel Association, Prohibition repeal favored by, 47: 9
Intermountain Indian School, 51: 88
Intermountain Republican: control of, by Smoot supporters, 60: 323; and Ensign Peak, 62: 12-13; and prostitution, 50: 177, 180
Intermountain Worker, Socialist newspaper, 49: 227-28; 50: 234-35
International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Employees, 57: 78
International Council of Women, and polygamy controversy, 63: 317-19
International Farm Youth Exchange, 51: 179
International Harvester, and WWII bon drives, 63: 262
International Smelting and Refining Co., 51: 280, 282, 287; 59: 369
International Typographical Union, Local 46: 115; women and, 46: 135
International Workers of the World, and Joe Hill case, 55: 33-34
Interstate Brick Co., 51: 78
Interstate Sugar Co., 57: 379
Iosepa Agricultural and Stock Co., 60: 66, 69-70
Iosepa, Utah: history of Polynesian colony in, 60: 64-77, 64, 68, 72, 75; leprosy in, 73
Ireland, Elwin A., U.S. marshal: 53: 209, 209-10, 213 and polygamists, 51: 137, 360, 371, 373-75, 377, 380; 62: 316, 324-25, 329, 332
Irish, Charles B., Ogden restaurant owner, 49: 161, 162
Irish, Oliver H., supt. of Indian affairs, 50: 70; 53: 239-40, 244-46; 57: 26-27, 30-33; 60: 302
Iron Blossom Mine, 57: 243, 244
Iron City, Utah, 50: 47, 51, 57; effect of transportation on, 50: 49-50; failure of, 50: 56-58; financing of, 50: 50, 55, 56, 58; Godbeite spiritualism
in, 50: 51-52; growth of, 50: 49; labor in, 50: 50-51, 54, 55, 58; Mormon influence in, 50: 47-48, 49, 50-55, 56, 57-58; production of iron at, 50:
55-56; site of, discovered, 50: 48
Iron County, and 4-H camp, 51: 181
Iron County Record: anti-Semitism in, 63: 25; and WWII, 63: 26-31, 33, 38-39, 41-44
Iron industry, early history of, 56: 23-35
Iron Manufacturing Co. of Utah, 49: 14-15
Iron Mission, 49: 12-15; 62: 188; LDS mining effort, 51: 232-33
Irontown, Utah, 49: 4-5
Irrigation, development of, in Cache Valley, 57: 344-46, 364; problems of in Dixie, 49: 82-84; techniques of, in Utah and Idaho, 47: 213
Irvil1e, Jack, U of U tennis player, 52: 188
Irvine, Alonzo B., attorney, 61: 242
Irvine, Thomas, and predator control, 62: 34
Irving, Washington, and GSL, 56: 136-37
Irwin, Jake, river run of, 55: 186
Ismay Trading Post, Colorado, 62: 287
Isom, Alice Parker, storekeeper in Virgin, 60: 160-62, 165
Isom, Annie (daughter of Alice), 60: 162
Isom, Evadna (daughter of Alice), 60: 161, 165, 166
Isom, George (son of Alice), 60: 161
Isom, Kate (daughter of Alice), 60: 161
Isom, Samuel, LDS bishop in Hurricane, 62: 243-44
Isom, Thomas, Hurricane settler, 62: 236, 244
Isom, William, and Hurricane Canal, 62: 244
Israelson, Andrew, farmer, 57: 343-44, 347
Italian-American League, 46: 166
Italian Americanization Club, 47: 192; 60: 177
Italian Gazette, 58: 358
Italian Socialist Federation, 47: 185
Italians: and Castle Gate mine disaster, 56: 280, 286-88, 292; immigration of, 60: 170-77; in Kenilworth, Utah, 56: 253, 254-55; as POWs, 60:
183-84; in SLC, 60: 110, 113; and WWI, 58: 352, 354, 358, 360, 368-70
Ito, Kiyo, Topaz resident, 59: 390-91
Itten, John R., Swiss immigrant, 52: 314
Ivers, James, home and building of, designed by Hale, 54: 8, 10
Iverson, John, farmer, 57: 344
Ives, Joseph C., Colorado River survey of, 47: 119; 55: 114-15, 115
Ivey, Josephine, cousin of B. Dussler, 54: 143
Ivie, James A., Indian killed by, 60: 125-26
Ivie, James, and Walker War, 47: 400, 409
Ivie, James R., BH War casualty, 60: 125
Ivie, John, description of grasshoppers by, 46: 344
Ivins, Anthony W.: 48: 19; 1895 Cosntitutional Convention delegate, 63: 337; and Ensign Peak, 62: 12, 18; LDS leader, statement of, on
creation, 51: 189; livestock of, 49: 95; Mormon leader in Mexico 46: 31, 155; and post-Manifesto polygamy, 48: 18-19, 26, 28; St. George home
of, 47: 174; and sugar industry, 57: 382
Ivins, Grant, son of Anthony, 48: 28
Ivins, Mrs. ____, St. George resident, 62: 122
Ivins, Stanley, and polygamy, 46: 5, 8, 9
Ivins, Stanley S., and Utah Constitution, 64: 265

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