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Jack, Gavin, scene painter in Orangeville, 53: 116, 129
Jack, James, 56: 72
Jack, James: and C. H. Wilcken, 55: 312; as territorial official, 55: 26
Jack, James, and tithing scrip, 57: 238, 239
Jack, James, prison visitor, 48: 342
Jack, Wallace, Whiteriver Ute, 49: 191; 64: 332
Jackling, Daniel C., and Utah Copper, 47: 249; and Utah silver, 46: 307, 312, 313-14
Jackman, James, miner, 57: 230
Jackman, P. A., and G. Hurt, 62: 168
Jackson, Andrew, vigilantes supported by, 51: 327
Jackson, Bertha, and Prohibition, 53: 286
Jackson, Caroline, and silk industry in St. George, 46: 386
Jackson, Elda, teacher at Elkhorn School, 62: 253
Jackson, Fred, murder witness, 49: 162-63
Jackson, H. C., and La Plata mining claims, 50: 6, 8
Jackson, Norman H., judge, 61: 207
Jackson, R. C., deputy sheriff, 54: 279
Jackson, Thornton, Black infantryman, 46: 290
Jackson, Victor, teacher at Elkhorn School, 62: 253
Jackson, William H., and Montezuma Canyon, 60: 239-40
Jacob City, mining at, 51: 278
Jacobs, Helen, tennis star, 52: 195
Jacobs, Orange, Washington delegate to Congress, 64: 274
Jacobs, Priscilla, and silk industry in Logan, 46: 381
Jacobs, Zebulon, prison guard, 60: 117-23
Jacobson, Mary, postmistress, 46: 133
Jacobus, C. Theodore, Colony Guard member, 51: 14
Jacques, John, Mormon elder, 46: 104
Jaddie, Jesse, stepfather of S. R. Thurman, 61: 234
Jaeger, George, 12th Infantry officer, 59: 290-92, 295, 298
Jaggi, George, Logan Tenth Ward member, 56: 231, 233, 235
Jaggi, Gottfried, Swiss immigrant, 56: 226
Jaggi, Lena, Swiss immigrant, 56: 226
Jaggi, Walter, Logan Tenth Ward member, 56: 229, 233-34
Jakeman, Ellen Lee, journalist and typesetter, 53: 151-52
James, Charles N. "Jimmy," pilot, 58: 123
James, George Wharton, guidebook of, 58: 217
James, Henry, and spelling reform, 52: 277
James, Mrs L F., store manager, 46: 131
James, Richard, and G. Hurt, 62: 161
James, Thomas C., U. of Pennsylvania medical instructor, 50: 355
James, Thomas, trader, 50: 108
Jameson, D., Methodist minister, 48: 225
Jamison, Lyle, NPS employee, 63: 145
Janney, Ed, prison guard, 53: 224
Jansen, B., Socialist candidate, 47: 271
Japanese American Citizens League: basketball league of, 54: 343; and redress, 59: 383; and relocation, 54: 334-35
Japanese Americans, 54: 328, 332, 335, 307; 59: 385, 393; effects of incarceration at Topaz on, 59: 380-94; hostility toward, 62: 256-57;
population of, in Utah, 54: 332-33; prejudice against, 54: 333, 336, 338, 343, 344; and redress movement, 59: 383-84, 383 n. 12; relocation of,
during WW II to Keetley, 54: 328-44; 62: 255-58; relocation of, during WW II at Topaz, 48: 234-43; as WWII workers, 59: 373
Japanese: and Castle Gate mine disaster, 280-81; in Kenilworth, Utah, 56: 253-54, 254; at Peerless, 53: 339-40; as replacement workers for
Chinese, 64: 94; and sugar industry, 57: 383-84, 386; turkey raising by, in Carbon County, 51: 255-56; and WWI, 58: 352, 362, 362, 368-70
Jaramillo, Bartolo, bootlegger, 57: 161-62
Jaramillo family, Monticello residents, 52: 12
Jardine, James T., Forest Service official, 49: 356
Jeffers, William, UP official, 53: 93
Jeffrey, E. T., D&RG pres., 58: 160-62
Jeffrey, Thomas, polygamist, 51: 51: 148
Jeffries, Elizabeth, 54: 79
Jeffries, Jim, boxer, 55: 341, 346-48
Jenkins, Bruce, U.S. District Court judge, 55: 249
Jenkins, Clayton, tennis player, 52: 185
Jenkins, Edward E., and Ogden Arsenal site, 47: 298
Jenkins, Ellen, WWII worker, 59: 142
Jenkins, John M., cavalry colonel, 46: 279
Jenkins, Merrill, state senator, 61: 277
Jenkins, Sam, posse member, 55: 79
Jenkins, Sarah Ann, wife of A. H. Cannon, 53: 226-27
Jenkins, Wanda, and Gypsies, 53: 378-79
Jenkins, Washington, surveyor, 50: 15
Jenks, George A., solicitor general, 64: 364-65
Jennens, B. W. E., Du Pont's agent in SLC, 52: 249, 254-55
Jennings, 2d Lt. Guilford D., at Promontory ceremonies, 49: 365
Jennings, D. S., and Uinta Basin experimental farm, 46: 401
Jennings, Henry, BH War casualty, 60: 125
Jennings, James E., and sugar industry, 59: 193
Jennings, Jesse D., and Canyonlands archaeology, 63: 149
Jennings, Schuyler, member of 1849 Pratt expedition, 62: 178, 184, 185
Jennings, William, 57: 302
Jennings, William: and grasshoppers, 46: 341; as president of Utah Silk Association, 46: 391
Jennings, William, businessman, 48: 300; 54: 82, 85; pioneer entrepreneur, 47: 200
Jennings, William, SLC mayor, and mining, 59: 169
Jensen, Blanche, cannery worker, 50: 154-55
Jensen, Blanche Dewsnup, and Matilda Hales, 55: 284, 290
Jensen Brothers Milling and Elevator Co., 56: 87
Jensen, Chris, farmer, 57: 344
Jensen, Elias, furniture dealer, 56: 340, 341
Jensen, Harold H., and Otter Creek Reservoir, 53: 169
Jensen, Ike, and Box Elder mill, 56: 77
Jensen, J. C., marriage of, 59: 193
Jensen, James, lost oxen recovered by, 50: 352
Jensen, Juliaetta Bateman, and antipolygamy raids, 62: 328, 332
Jensen, Mads Christian "Miller," and Box Elder mill, 56: 77, 80-81, 87
Jensen, Maren Hansen, wife of Mads Christian, 56: 81
Jensen, Marinus, and Provo Pottery, 56: 387
Jensen, Minnie, plural wife of Lorenzo Snow, 46: 31
Jensen, Niels, potter, 56: 363-64, 390, 395
Jensen, Norm, and WWII, 60: 59
Jensen, Ole, SLC visit of, 64: 125, 131-32
Jensen, Peter, Danish carpenter, house and granary of, 52: 63-67, 63, 64, 65, 66
Jensen, Richard, LDS historian, 51: 6
Jensen, Severine, Spring City home of, 49: 73, 75
Jensen, Sophus, Indian agency stockman, 57: 159-60
Jensen, Vernon, fur breeder, 57: 322, 336, 337
Jenson, Almy, and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 365
Jenson, Andrew: and Ensign Peak, 62: 8-9, 11; as Historical Society president, 46: 39, LDS church historian, 54: 48; 56: 243, 360, 363 ; 58: 82,
91; and naming of Tooele, 57: 274; speech by, 64: 129; and W. M. Gibson, 46: 67, 72 78
Jenson, Emma, Utah Women's Press Club member, 53: 152
Jenson, Geger, potter, 56: 395
Jenson, Joseph, ACU professor of engineering, 63: 54
Jenson, LaVar, musician, 58: 227
Jepson, James, Jr., 60: 165; Hurricane settler, 62: 223, 235, 238, 239, 241, 243, 244
Jepson, William, and papermaking, 62: 51-52
Jeremy, E.J., sheepman, 57: 315-16
Jeremy, Thomas E., 16th Ward leader, 56: 70
Jerico, Juab County, CCC camp near, 62: 270
Jespersen, Soren N., and BH War, 60: 317
Jesperson, Elmer, WWI casualty, 63: 32-33
Jessop, Joseph Smith, Mormon Socialist, 50: 232
Jessop, Lyman, Mormon fundamentalist, 47: 51
Jessop, Moroni, Mormon fundamentalist, 47: 51
Jessum, Jose, trapper, 55: 112
Jett, Stephen, and Gregory Bridge, 63: 118
Jewish Council, Utah chapter of, 63: 318
Jewkes, A. G., Jr., actor in Orangeville, 53: 120-21, 122
Jewkes, Alma, Orangeville settler, 48: 368-69
Jewkes, Samuel R., actor in Orangeville, 53: 115
Jews: benevolent society of, 63: 302; and Clarion colony, 57: 165-72; in Israel, 57: 176-79
Jimson, Johnny, Bingham resident, 53: 277
Joe Bishop, Ute Indian, and Posey War, 53: 254, 257, 266
Joe Bishop's Big Boy, and Posey War, 53: 254, 260
Joe Bishop's Little Boy, and Posey War, 53: 253-59
Joe Hill Defense Committee, 49: 233
John, David, and Utah County silk industry, 46: 395; Welsh publisher in Provo, 49: 380
John Morgan's College, 49: 241
John Paul II, 49: 131
John R. Barnes Co., 54: 84
Johns, D., stage line agent, 46: 255-56
Johnson, A., and murders of Walcott and McNally, 55: 61
Johnson, A. T., and Uinta Basin experimental farm, 46: 400
Johnson, Aaron, Nauvoo Legion officer, and G. Hurt, 62: 165, 166
Johnson, Aaron, probate judge and LDS bishop, 48: 136, 137
Johnson, Adolph, second-generation Swede, 56: 220
Johnson, Alvin W., author, 51: 184
Johnson, Anders, Grantsville mayor, 56: 216, 217
Johnson, Anders, Norwegian carpenter, 52: 66
Johnson, Anna R. Lemon, during Great Depression, 54: 318-19
Johnson, Benjamin, and BH War, 60: 125-26
Johnson, C. R., USAC tennis coach, 52: 188
Johnson, Cloyd, rancher, 57: 163
Johnson, Clyde, and drama in Huntington, 53: 130
Johnson, D. A., amateur actor, 55: 78
Johnson, Duke, and WWII, 60: 63
Johnson, E. P., Irish jig danced by, 48: 229
Johnson, Edwin C., Colorado senator, and uranium, 59: 404
Johnson, Ellis E., Manti principal, 58: 227
Johnson, Ephraim, and Delta Phi, 60: 366
Johnson, Evart, actor in Huntington, 53: 129
Johnson, Ezekiel ("Zeke"): background of, 55: 149-51; Blanding settler, 48: 395; as guide with Bernheimer expeditions, 55: 142, 144-46, 145,
150; and Natural Bridges, 55: 142, 145, 146, 151
Johnson, Frank, Uinta Basin farmer, 54: 319
Johnson, Fritz Leonard, and BH War, 60: 311, 316
Johnson, G. Rulon, Huntington Jr. C. of C. member, 53: 130
Johnson, George A., and Colorado River, 55: 114, 116; and 1871-72 Powell expedition, 62: 120, 121
Johnson, Grandma, Navajo, 48: 397, 402
Johnson, H. L. E., Washington, D.C., physician, 52: 243
Johnson, Hannah, actress in Huntington, 53: 118
Johnson, J E., and St. George silk industry, 46: 386
Johnson, J. Joseph, pottery employee, 56: 371
Johnson, J. W., and prisoners in Moab jail, 55: 85
Johnson, Jack, boxer, 55: 341, 346-48
Johnson, Jacob, Spring City home of, 49: 76; 54: 106-7, 107
Johnson, James P., actor in Huntington, 53: 121
Johnson, James W., actor in Huntington, 53: 122-24, 129
Johnson, Jay H., Castle Gate relief committee member, 50: 246
Johnson, Joe, and bootleggers, 55: 84
Johnson, Joel H., father of Ezekiel, 55: 149
Johnson, Joel Hill, Mormon hymnist, 49: 81
Johnson, Joseph E., actor in Huntington, 53: 117
Johnson, Joseph Ellis, 56: 354
Johnson, Joseph Ellis, pioneer horticulturist, 49: 88
Johnson, Joseph H., 55: 80
Johnson, Lady Bird, 61: 320
Johnson, Laverne Rigby, and Gypsies, 53: 368, 376-77, 377
Johnson, Lawrence A., Utah OPA official, 63: 249
Johnson, Lawrence B., fox ranch of, 57: 322
Johnson, Leroy S., polygamist leader, 60: 30,31
Johnson, LeRoy, Red Cap in Ogden, 53: 96
Johnson, Louisa Westover, and theater, 53: 119
Johnson, Luella Guymon, actress in Huntington, 53: 122, 124, 126, 129
Johnson, Lund, tennis player, 52: 188
Johnson, Lyean, Pleasant Grove mayor, and CCC, 62: 272
Johnson, Lyndon B., and Canyonlands, 59: 242; visits of, with D. O. McKay, 61: 319-20, 323
Johnson, Milas E., actor in Huntington, 53: 117, 117-18
Johnson, Miles Edgar, and BH War, 60: 308, 310
Johnson, Neal, 63: 123-24
Johnson, Nephi, brother of Ezekiel, 55: 150
Johnson, P. O., discovery of ore at La Plata by, 50: 6-7
Johnson, Paul A., fur breeder, 57: 322, 337
Johnson, Peter, actor in Huntington, 53: 118
Johnson, Peter, Socialist party organizer, 49: 224
Johnson, Rosemary, polygamous wife of J. W. Fox, Jr., 49: 242
Johnson, Tillman D., judge, 47: 63
Johnson, V. R., murderer spotted by, 55: 85-86
Johnson, W. Derby, LDS bishop in Mexico, 48: 78
Johnson, Warren Marshall, at Lee's Ferry, 53: 392, 393 n. 13
Johnson, White River Ute, 49: 191
Johnson, William, cowboy/outlaw, 55: 47
Johnson, William Derby, Jr., topographer with 1871-72 Powell expedition, 62: 109, 112, 113, 125
Johnson, William, prison school of, 53: 232
Johnson, Willis D., river runner, 55: 103, 133-36
Johnson, Winnifred Amacher, Logan Tenth Ward member, 56: 230, 231, 232, 234
Johnson, Zeke, San Juan guide, 62: 276-77, 280
Johnson-O'Malley Act, and Indian education, 64: 248-49, 256, 260-61
Johnston ' s Army, 55: 309-11
Johnston, Albert Sidney, Camp Floyd c.o., 60: 51; and G. Hurt, 62: 167-68; Utah Expedition commander, 51: 31-33, 33, 45; 52: 213-17; and Utah
War, 53: 386; 61: 114, 117, 126, 128, 128-30, 132; 64: 226, 244; women associated with troops of, in Utah, 54: 157-78
Johnston, John L. 1st Lt., at Promontory ceremonies, 49: 365
Johnston, Theodore, building of, 64: 228
Johnston's Army, 57: 26
Jolson, Al, and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 73
Jones, ____, Colony Guard member, 51: 11
Jones, ____, commissioner of Indian Affairs, 50: 82
Jones, ____, member, Beaver County Women's Suffrage Assn., 53: 334
Jones, Alec, and 1924 Castle Gate mine disaster, 48: 383, 388, 389
Jones, Alma, and Posey War, 53: 258-59
Jones, Anna Elizabeth Richardson, and kindergartens, 63: 305
Jones, Arthur, 58: 34-35
Jones, Betty, wife of Jack, 53: 343, 346-47
Jones, Byron, orchestra leader, 57: 119
Jones, Charles, Peerless foreman, 53: 351
Jones, Dan, and 1849 Pratt expedition, 62: 183, 184, 186
Jones, Dan, as boatbuilder, 63: 198-200
Jones, Daniel W., Indian trader, 57: 219
Jones, Dave, mine office clerk, and 1924 Castle Gate mine disaster, 48: 383, 384, 386, 387
Jones, Edward E., miner, death of, at Castle Gate, 48: 387, 387, 388
Jones, Edward L, coal miner, 51: 253
Jones, Evan, Peerless clerk, 53: 347, 350, 351, 354-55
Jones, Everett O., Murray doctor, 61: 352
Jones, Fanny B., school principal, 48: 289
Jones, Felix W., brother of John T., 60: 231
Jones, Fred, Eden, Utah, resident, 56: 238
Jones, Fredrick I., settled Monticello, Utah, 55: 45
Jones, Gwesyn, doctor, 49: 376
Jones, Hazel, wife of Evan, 53: 355
Jones, Henry M., WWI casualty, 63: 32-33
Jones, J. G., stage line agent, 46: 255-56
Jones, Jack, Peerless supt., 53: 342-44, 343, 346-48, 353
Jones, Jerry, and SL Seagulls, 61: 15
Jones, John G., Welsh stonemason in Provo, 49: 380
Jones, John Lee, imprisoned polygamist, 47: 27, 30, 40
Jones, John M., and M.M., 60: 229-31
Jones, John M., musician, 47: 86
Jones, John W., Welsh businessman, 49: 385
Jones, Kumen: brother-in-law of W. C. Lyman, 48: 393; early San Juan County resident, 55: 41-42, 44, 63, 65; and Indian-white conflict in SE
Utah, 53: 251
Jones, LaVon Henrichsen, and Provo Pottery, 56: 374
Jones, Lehi, and Colorado R. crossing, 57: 307-8
Jones, Lehi, express rider, and livestock owner, 49: 91, 95
Jones, Les, and river running, 60: 261, 264, 265
Jones, Louissa, editor, Equal Rights Banner, 59: 11, 13
Jones, Marcus, botanist-photographer, 49: 356
Jones, Mary Eynon, superstitions of, 51: 253
Jones, Milam, and M.M., 60: 230
Jones, Mother, speech of, at Eureka, Utah, 49: 227
Jones, Mrs. Edward E., 48: 383
Jones, Nathaniel V., gravestone of, 56: 320, 321; and LDS immigration, 58: 34; mining efforts of, at Las Vegas, Nevada, and Minersville, 51: 233,
240
Jones, Newton, and M.M., 60: 229-31
Jones, Paul, Episcopal bishop of Utah, 50: 208; background and education of, 50: 210; controversy over pacifism of, 50: 209, 212-23; interest
of, in socialism, 50: 209-11, 217, 218, 222-23
Jones, R. W., Fairfield, Utah, described by, 54: 168
Jones, Rose, teacher, 46: 258
Jones, Samuel Lane, Sr., English-born stonecarver, 56: 312, 325-30, 326, 328
Jones, Scotty, Navajo, 48: 401
Jones, Sister G. H., illness of, 48: 347
Jones, Stephen Vandiver, topographer with 1871-72 Powell expedition, 62: 109-13, 115-17, 120, 128
Jones, Thomas, and juvenile delinquency, 50: 188
Jones, Thomas H., Spring Glen settler, 48: 346, 347
Jones, Thomas Jefferson, Parowan Stake leader, 49: 81
Jones, U. T., and Liberty Loan drive, 63: 29
Jones, W. R., son-in-law of C. W. Penrose, 51: 360
Jones, W. W., inscription by, in Moki Canyon, 55: 135
Jones, Walter, arrest of, 57: 159
Jones, Will-John, and 1924 Castle Gate mine disaster, 48: 383
Jordan, C. N., banker, 64: 183-86
Jordan High School, county ag. agents at, 57: 142
Jordan, John A., and airmail, 58: 113-16
Jordan River: as boat graveyard, 63: 204, 209; boats launched in, 63: 206, 213; exploration of, 63: 199-200; and Stansbury expedition, 59: 265
Jordan School District, and evolution, 51: 196
Jordan, Utah, spiritualism in, 50: 309
Jordanelle Dam, 62: 246, 259-60
Jorgensen, Enoch, Ephraim home of, 54: 102, 103
Jorgensen, John L., Castle Dale teacher, 47: 377
Jorgensen, Jorgen, and Otter Creek Reservoir, 53: 359, 360
Jorgensen, Ovena, plural marriage of, 48: 18-19
Jorgensen ranch, 47: 343
Jose, Ann (mother of Thomas), 60: 130, 132
Jose, Richard, ballad singer, 61: 32-33
Jose, Therese Shreve, and Abner Blackburn narrative, 61: 32-33, 37
Jose, Thomas, account of trial of, for murdering an Indian, 60: 124-36
Jose, William (father of Thomas), 60: 132
Joseph, Chief, and retreat of Nez Perce, 59: 154, 160
Joseph, Harry, GOP legislator, 60: 331
Joseph, Utah, Socialist officials elected in, 50: 226-27
Jotter, Lois: graduate student and river runner, 55: 187, 190-91, 193; and 1938 Nevills expedition, 63: 102, 102
Jouflas, T. H., and WWI, 58: 357
Journalism: and Horace Greeley, 64: 236-37; and journalists, 61: 150-81; and Mormon/anti-Mormon rivalry, 64: 224-45
Juab County Courthouse, Eureka, 61: 263
Juab County,
Juab County, Utah, problems of agriculture in, 54: 314; Socialist activities in, 50: 229, 232
Judd, Eliza B., Perkins' Addition home buyer, 54: 42-44, 43
Judd, John W., judge, 47: 27; and Perkins' Addition home buyer, 54: 42-44, 43; U.S. district attorney, 61: 241
Judd, Neil M., archaeologist, 55: 146, 149, 183
Judd, Samuel, attorney, and PPTC, 61: 85
Judd, Thomas, St. George mayor, 61: 89
Judge Building, bomb scare in, 61: 357, 357, 363-65
Judge, Janice, 61: 42
Judge, Jennie, wife of Thomas Kearns, 47: 248
Judge, John, and Park City mines, 47: 247, 248; 64: 8
Judge, Mary, and miners' home, 47: 252
Judge Memorial Home for Miners, 47: 252
Judge Memorial Hospital, 58: 172
Judge, Thomas, engineer, 61: 42
Judson, Anna, apiarist, 46: 123
Jugoslav Socialist Federation, 47: 188
Julian, Ellen, American Fork settler, 53: 47-48
Julian, George W., and woman suffrage, 59: 33-34
Julian, George Washington, Indiana congressman, 46: 103
Julien, Denis: fur trapper/trader, life of, 55: 111, 111-12; 64: 52-55, 55, 66-69, 67; inscriptions of, 64: 52, 52, 53, 54-66, 57, 59, 63, 64, 68-69
Jump, Edward, and portrayal of Mormon women, 46: 192
Junction No. 9, Ogden baseball club, 52: 110 115-16, 126, 128
Jung, C. G., and symbolism, 47: 138
Justice, extralegal examples of, in Utah, 51: 308-27
Juvenile Court, establishment and functioning of, in Utah, 51: 338-45
Juvenile delinquency: 61: 348-52; establishment of courts to deal with, 51: 338-45; and foster homes, 51: 341; reform of laws and theories
dealing with, 51: 328-45; and reform school program, 51: 328-35
Juvenile Instructor (LDS periodical): 51: 1l9, 188, 190; art competition sponsored by, 54: 191; C. T. Barnes writings in, 49: 324; content of,
analyzed, 50: 326-31, 333-34, 336; fiction in, 50: 338; juvenile behavior discussed in, 50: 191-92; LDS hymns in, 53: 136, 141; role of A. H.
Cannon in, 53: 230-31; scientific articles by Barfoot in, 50: 367-68; warnings in, against apostasy, 50: 322

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