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Kahlstrom, Caroline, and pollution, 64: 124
Kahn, Emmanuel, Jewish immigrant, 52: 316
Kahn, Samuel, Jewish immigrant, 52: 316
Kaibab Reservation, 55: 258
Kaiser, Henry J., and Geneva Steel, 63: 233; industrialist, 51: 85-86
Kaiser Steel Co., and Geneva Steel, 51: 85-86
Kale Connor, steamboat on GSL, 63: 196, 203, 206-9, 207, 215
Kalunite, Inc.: postwar sale of, 88; WWII operations in Utah of, 51: 73, 78
Kamakaniau, George, and Polynesian colony, 60: 66
Kamas, and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 362, 364
Kampf, Dr., Wheeler Survey mathematician, 59: 150
Kanab Canyon, 62: 112, 113
Kanab, Utah, 53: 170, 173, 177, 182; abandonment of, during Black Hawk War, 57: 28; as base camp of 1871-72 Powell expedition, 62: 107-8,
112, 116, 117, 124, 125, 127; early description of, 62: 107; 1896 statehood celebration in, 53: 181-83; female town administration of, 49: 90; murder
at, 49: 92; settlement and development of, 53: 170-83
Kanarraville Poultry Club, 63: 40
Kanarraville Relief Society, reorganization of, 63: 39-43
Kanarraville, Utah, diary of resident of, 60: 158-67; drama group in, 63: 37; effects of WWI on, 63: 24-49
Kane County Courthouse, judges reminiscences of, 61: 280-83, 280
Kane County, Utah, 53: 170, 173, 175, 177, 182; farming in, 53: 172-73, and 4-H camp, 51: 181; movie industry in, 53: 175, 178; problems of
agriculture, in, 54: 311, 314, 324; ranching in, 53: 174; settlement and development of, 53: 170-83; and tourism, 53: 175-78
Kane, Elisha (son of Thomas), 61: 116
Kane, Elisha Kent (brother of Thomas), 61: 114, 119, 133
Kane, Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood (wife of Thomas), 61: 116, 120-21, 125, 132-33, 135, 208-9
Kane, Elizabeth Wood, Morrnon children described by, 50: 186
Kane, Francis Fisher, Indian Rights Assn. inspector, 49: 201
Kane, Harriet (daughter of Thomas), 61: 116
Kane, Jane Duval Leiper (mother of Thomas), 61: 115
Kane, John Kintzing (father of Thomas), 61: 115, 119, 124, 131
Kane, Robert Patterson (brother of Thomas), 61: 122, 125, 132-33
Kane, Thomas Leiper: 59: 280, 280 n. 36; background and philanthropic interests of, 61: 115-16; and B. Young, 62: 36; letter to, from B. Young,
46: 232; as lobbyist for Mormons, 48: 117, 127; as mediator during Utah War, 61: 112-35; and Mormon exodus, 61: 114-16
Kanosh Indians: 49: 184; opposition of, to Spanish Fork Treaty, 57: 32; and termination, 63: 273-79
Kanosh, Pahvant chief, 55: 19, 20; and BH War, 60: 126; and Gunnison massacre, 62: 153; and Walker War, 47: 402, 406
Kanosh, Utah, effect of 1934 drought in, 54: 257
Kansas and New Mexico Land and Cattle Co., 60: 242
Kansas and New Mexico Land and Title Comapny, 49: 199
Kapakis, Sophie, Greek widow, 56: 283, 291
Karous, Frae, WWI nurse, 58: 346, 346-47, 349
Karous, Rose, WWI nurse, 58: 346, 346-47, 349
Katayama, Hiromoto, Topaz resident, 59: 392
Katsanevas, Andy, football player, 61: 12, 13
Katsanevas, Mary, Castle Gate widow, 50: 249, 252; 56: 284
Katsunuma, Tomizo, silk expert, 51: 335
Kaufman, Joseph, aircraft investor, 58: 112
Kaulainamoku, J. W., and Polynesian colony, 60: 66, 73
Kawaguchi, Tom, Topaz resident, 59: 390
Kay, ___, at Carnegie Quarry, 59: 243
Kay, John, and F. Piercy, 48: 60
Kay John, cultural activities of, 47: 81
Kay, John "Jack", husband of May Stapley, 60: 160
Kay, Lee, wildlife researcher, 55: 173, 176
Kay, Leroy, Carnegie employee, 59: 258-59, 260-61
Kay, Mary Elizabeth Stapley, granddaughter of J. Steele, 62: 89
Kay, William, founder of Kaysville, 54: 75, 76-77
Kay; Sarah, cultural activities of, 47: 76
Kays Creek Irrigation Co., 54: 83
Kaysville Brass Band, 54: 53
Kaysville Brick and Tile Co., 54: 56, 84
Kaysville Brick Co., 54: 56; 56: 19
Kaysville Canning Co., 54: 84
Kaysville Cemetery, 56: 323
Kaysville Cooperative Mercantile Co., 54: 58
Kaysville Irrigation Co., 54: 85
Kaysville Milling Co., 54: 84
Kaysville Tabernacle, 54: 57, 87; design of, by Allen, 54: 58-59, 73
Kaysville, Utah, architecture in, 54: 52, 53-61, 65-87
Kaysville Weekly Reflex, 54: 84
Keams, Thomas, 1895 Constitutional Convention delegate, 63: 326, 332
Kearnes, William, and BH War, 60: 317
Kearney, Dennis, anti-Chinese agitator, 64: 80
Kearney, James E., Catholic bishop of Salt Lake, 49: 130; 60: 181, 183
Kearney, Stephen G., 56: 149
Kearns Army Air Base, 59: 129, 366-67; postwar sale of, 51: 88-90; WWII induction and basic training site, 51: 73-74; 63: 228-29, 229
Kearns, Thomas: and BH War, 60: 305; capital raising methods of, 57: 247; as 1896 GOP convention delegate, 62: 338, 339, 342, 346;
entrepreneur, 47: 247, 248, 252-53, 272; Hale designed building for, 54: 8; mining entrepreneur, 64: 8, 11; and politics, 57: 253; Salt Lake
Tribune owner, 61: 176, 177; and Smoot controversy, 57: 261; and tariff, 57: 251-52; U.S. senator, and Strawberry project, 50: 85; and UNG, 58:
316
Kearny, Stephen Watts, commander, Army of the West, 57: 278, 286
Kearsley, Amy, state 4-H leader, 51: 182
Keddington, John, prisoner, 53: 229, 235
Keef, D. N., Socialist candidate, 47: 271
Keel, Alexander, Walker War casualty, 47: 401, 403
Keeler family, test mediums, 50: 311
Keeley's Restaurant, 56: 16
Keep-A-Pitchinin, Mormon humor journal, Godbeites lampooned in, 50: 322
Keephaver, S., baseball player, 52: 114
Keetley Green Waves, Japanese American baseball team, 62: 258
Keetley, John B. (Jack), mine tunnel project supervisor, 54: 333; pony express rider and mining engineer, 62: 247
Keetley, Utah: 54: 328, 340; history of, 62: 246-60, 246, 249, 256, 259; Japanese American relocation colony in, 54: 328-44; 62: 255-58; as a
mining town, 54: 333-34; 62: 246-51; townsite of platted, 62: 251
Keg (or McDowell) Mountain, 52: 256, 257, 258, 263
Keifer, Richard, and Teancum Pratt, 48: 349, 352
Keiokan, Abu, Topaz resident, 59: 386, 387
Keisel, F. J., Ogden mayor, 53: 163
Keith, David: business interests of , 47: 247, 248, 252; 54: 8-9, 19, 22, 23, 24-25, 29, 30; governess of, 46: 156; home of, designed by Hale, 54: 9,
18, 19-20, 30; mining entrepreneur, 64: 8
Keith, J. T., home of, designed by Hale, 54: 12, 20, 21, 22
Keith-O'Brien Co., building for, designed by Hale, 54: 24
Keith O'Brien's, department store, 50: 32-33
Keith, Richard, Nada, Utah, war casualty, 49: 39
Kelaidis, Mary Georgelas, funeral of, 52: 29
Keller, ____, baseball player, 52: 129
Keller, ____, priest at Camp Floyd, 54: 172
Keller, Fred, district attorney, 53: 254, 261
Keller, Fred, WWI cavalryman, 63: 10
Keller, Frederick, San Francisco artist, 54: 366-67
Kelley, C. W., and Delta Phi, 60: 366
Kelley, Charles, Coxey "army" of, in Ogden, 53: 84
Kelley, Fern Shipley, state 4-H leader, 51: 175, 177, 177-79, 181-82
Kelley, William D., congressman, 51: 370
Kelly, ____, SLC fight promoter, 55: 341
Kelly, Charles, historian: 53: 173; 55: 120, 131; 58: 124; and Abner Blackburn narrative, 61: 23, 27, 35; as Capitol Reef custodian, 55: 121;
character and personality of, 55: 120-22, 136; and Crossing of the Fathers, 55: 129; and D. Julien, 64: 54, 56, 58, 60; and Glen Canyon, 55:
121-36, 124, 134; and Gregory Bridge, 63: 108, 116; investigations by, of Salt Lake Desert and Donner trails, 55: 121, 122; and Ku Klux Klan, 55:
121; and Stone expedition, 55: 129-33; writings of, 55: 122-23
Kelly, Edward, Catholic priest, 49: 110
Kelly, Emma, educator, 49: 255-56. See McVicker, Emma J.
Kelly, Harriet Greener, wife of Charles, 55: 121
Kelly, John B., cultural activities of, 47: 77
Kelly, Milton, Idaho Statesman editor, 64: 278
Kelly, Mrs. F. O., pianist, 58: 135
Kelly, Robert, cowboy/outlaw, 55: 47
Kelly, William, engineer on train that crashed, 51: 64
Kelly, William, Irish gold seeker and travel writer, 54: 123
Kelsey, Eli, and spiritualism, 50: 308, 323
Kelsey, Eli B., Godbeite and Tooele mayor, 46: 106; 51: 58, 278; promissory note of, 57: 224, 225
Kelsey, Nancy, overland journey of, 56: 110
Kelting, ____, actress, 54: 170
Kempe, C. I., polygamist prisoner, 51: 362
Kendall, Charles, Nevada congressman, 61: 166
Kenilworth Mercantile Co., 56: 255-66, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 263, 264, 265
Kenilworth, Utah: architectural history of, 56: 250-77; auditorium in, 56: 266, 267; company houses in, 56: 268-75, 269, 270, 272, 274, 275;
company store in, 56: 255-66, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 263, 264, 265; foreign-born in, 56: 252-55, 254; townsite of, 56: 250, 252, 253, 254
Kennecott Copper Corp., 59: 369; mine tailings of, 56: 176, 188
Kennedy, ___, potter, 56: 395
Kennedy, H. F., real estate developer, 54: 32-33
Kennedy, John F.: and Canyonlands, 59: 227; and Echo Park dam, 59: 82
Kennedy, O. A., Socialist party secretary, 49: 226, 228; 61: 368
Kent, J Ford, infantry colonel, 46: 287, 293, 299
Kenyon Hotel, 51: 159
Keply, Ada, Illinois attorney, 61: 212
Keppler, Joseph, German cartoonist, 59: 35, 36
Kept, ____, 60: 162
Kerkendahl, P. F., mayor, Ogden, 53: 93
Kernan, Thomas J., attorney, ABA report by, on extralegal killings, 51: 326
Kerns, W. J., radical speaker, 61: 373
Kerr, ___, ship captain, 57: 233
Kerr, P. Charles, 58: 124
Kerr, William Jasper: ACU president,63: 68; and consolidation controversy, 62: 205-6, 209-21, 210; and Delta Phi, 60: 365; as 1895
Constitutional Convention delegate, 62: 211; USAC president, 49: 30-31
Kershaw, Robert, farmer, Beaver home of, 51: 217, 217
Keseberg, Lewis, Donner Party member, 52: 311; 56: 120, 123
Kesler, Archie (son of Frederick, Jr.), 56: 73-74
Kesler, Emeline Parker (wife of Frederick, Jr.), 56: 57, 69
Kesler, Frederick, Jr., 56: 59, 77: accidental crippling of, 56: 63, 68, 74; association of, with B. Young, 56: 58-63, 69, 71, 78; church activities of,
56: 56-58, 60, 63, 68-69, 70, 72-74; family problems of, 56: 63, 69-70, 74; farm of, 56: 60, 63, 70-72; and manufacturing, 59: 187; mills built by, 47:
385, 393, 394; 56: 54-55, 55-67, 60, 62, 75, 77-80, 79, 82-83, 84; Missouri R. ferry built by, 56: 58; polygamous marriages of, 56: 60; and sugar
factory, 56: 45; and Utah War, 56: 61-62, 82-83
Kesler, Frederick, Sr. (father of Frederick, Jr.), 56: 56, 77
Kesler, Fredy (son of Frederick, Jr.), 56: 69
Kesler, Joseph (son of Frederick, Jr.), 56: 69
Kesler, Laura (daughter of Frederick, Jr.), 56: 63, 68
Kesler, Mary Sarah Lindsey (mother of Frederick, Jr.), 56: 56, 77
Kessel, Dmitri, Life photographer, 55: 194
Kessler, Wilhelm, WWI casualty, 58: 377-78
Ketch, Jack, hangman, 49: 158
Ketchum, C. J., and Salt Lake Theatre demolition, 57: 86, 87
Ketchum Coal Co., 58: 161, 163
Ketchum, H. H.: capt., report of, on Indian-white conflict in San Juan County, 55: 63-64; and Montezuma Canyon, 60: 242
Ketchum, R. B., U. of U. engineering dean 56: 178-79
Keyser, M. A., Castle Gate relief committee member, 50: 246, 251
Keyser, Mrs. Paul, Prohibition repeal leader, 47: 8
Kiem, ____, land buyer, 48: 356
Kiesel building, 47: 262
Kiesel, Frederick J.: 1895 Constituional Convention delegate, 63: 327; Jewish immigrant, 52: 316-17; Ogden businessman and mayor, 47: 263,
297, 308-9
Kigalia Ranger Station, 62: 279, 280, 285, 285
Kikkert, Hermanus R., Dutch immigrant, 64: 300 n. 2
Kikkert, Jan (Joop), 64: 302, 317
Kikkert, Joukie Visser, sister of Fannie Mulder, 64: 300, 302, 318
Killyon Canyon, quarry in, 56: 319
Kim, Kil Seurk, WWI recruit, 58: 357-58
Kimball, Abraham Alonzo, imprisoned polygamist, 47: 29
Kimball, Albert, U. student, 60: 359
Kimball and Lawrence, mercantile co., 50: 236
Kimball, Andrew, 1895 Constitutional Convention delegate, 63: 337
Kimball, D. B., tennis player, 52: 182
Kimball, Edward A., Christian Science teacher, 50: 131, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137
Kimball, H. P., and BH War, 60: 305
Kimball, Heber C.: 58: 73; 59: 175, 182, 276, 276 n. 29; and arsonists, 62: 156; Bountiful mills of, 56: 62, 64, 66; British mission of, 52: 277; and
church finances, 48: 95; cultural activities of, 47: 76, 79, 80, 85; and 1849 Pratt expedition, 62: 172; and 18th Ward, 50: 345; and Ensign Peak flag
story, 62: 6; and grasshoppers, 46: 342-43; and GSL, 56: 141; herd grounds of, 57: 302; and home industry, 49: 285; opinion of, on monogamy,
50: 183; and predator control, 62: 28; prophecy of, 47: 113; as proposed territorial justice, 48: 121; racial and ethnic ideas of, 46: 51, 219, 237;
and spelling reform, 52: 280, 282; visit of, to Wells Fargo office,53: 23
Kimball, Heber P., home of, damaged by explosion, 52: 251
Kimball, Hiram, mail contract of, 53: 22; promissory note of, 57: 222, 223; stage operator, 59: 179
Kimball, J. Golden, folk hero, 47: 203
Kimball, John L., businessman, 50: 236
Kimball, Kitty Heywood, convert to Christian Science, 50: 130, 132 n. 32
Kimball, Nathan, anti-Chinese agitator, 64: 82
Kimball, Nathan, federal grand jury foreman, 61: 155-56
Kimball, Precindia, and LDS Primary, 49: 265
Kimball, Ranch, artist, 58: 215, 281, 191
Kimball, Sarah M.: civic leader, 49: 248; and Columbian Exposition, 63: 313; and Cullom bill, 46: 111; LDS leader, 58: 263; and LDS
kindergartens, 63: 305-6; and Polysophical Society, 47: 76; speaking in tongues by, 50: 349-50
Kimball, Spencer W., mother of, 57: 226
Kimball, Vilate, and polygamy, 50: 278-79, 279
Kimball, William F.: at Cedar Fort, 59: 312; militia captain, 231
Kimball, William H., militia lieutenant 47: 403, 408; and T. L. Kane, 61: 129, 135
King, ____, and Teancum Pratt, 48: 345
King, Byron W. visiting prof. at BYU, 53: 123
King, David, Utah congressman, and Canyonlands, 59: 219, 222, 224, 227, 231, 235-36
King, Ernest L., SP supervisor, 53: 58
King, Frank B., bank auditor, 53: 37
King, Hannah T., and Polysophical Society, 47: 76, 78-79
King, Homer S., Wells Fargo official, 53: 37
King, M., Socialist candidate, 47: 271
King, Murray E., Socialist editor and writer, 50: 234-35
King, Richard F., UNG deserter, 58: 322
King, Robert (aka Robert Martell, E. T. King, E. L. King, Pedro Paguini), murder case involving, 60: 101-23, 105
King, Samuel A., attorney, 53: 284
King, Samuel, ferry at Dewey, Utah, built by, 55: 80
King, W. H., U.S. senator, 60: 121
King, Wesley, judge advocate, 273; UNG officer, 58: 329
King, William, and Polynesian colony, 60: 68, 69
King, William H., and 19th Amendment, 59: 49
King, William H., attorney and U.S. senator, 46: 166; 49: 319; 57: 262; 58: 147-48, 383; 61: 237, 244, 365, 368, 372; and Cedar Breaks, 55: 223;
and defeat of Sheppard-Towner Act, 50: 265-66, 265; election of, 47: 270; and Posey War, 53: 254
King's Vagabonds, Saratoga entertainers, 57: 120
Kingsbury Hall, murals in, 58: 291, 291-92
Kingsbury, Joseph T., U. professor, 60: 362
Kinney, Aaron, counsel for polygamists, 60: 32
Kinney, Albert, Indian agent, 50: 70
Kinney, John F., delegate to Congress, 62: 306
Kinney, John Fitch, and stage route, 59: 179
Kinney, L. B., Indian agent, 57: 31
Kino, Eusebio Francisco, Spanish priest/explorer, 55: 107
Kipp, Carmen E., attorney, 61: 207
Kirby, Charlotte Ives Cobb Godbe, 59: 22; correspondence of, with W. Woodruff, 59: 23, 24-31; and woman suffrage, 59: 23-31
Kirby, John, mine owner, 59: 24
Kirby, Reynold Marvin, Episcopal priest, and Rowland Hall, 48: 279, 281, 282
Kirby, Thomas, imprisoned polygamist, 47: 28-29
Kirchhoff, Theodor, German travel writer, background of, 51: 46-47; SLC described by 51: 47-55
Kirchmayer, Isaac, wood carver 49: 123-24
Kirkham, George, and statehood, 63: 368
Kirkham, George, imprisoned polygamist, 47: 40
Kirkham, James, and sugar industry, 59: 200
Kirkham, James, imprisoned polygamist, 47: 27, 31, 40
Kirkham, Utah, beet dump at, 59: 195
Kirkman, John, LDS worker, 53: 162
Kirkpatrick, Bessie, tennis player, 52: 182
Kirtland, Ohio: education in, 59: 173-74; LDS temple in, 59: 177; Mormon banking in, 57: 217, 218
Kiskadden, Annie Adams, relationship of, with Arthur Brown, 52: 240, 241, 242-43
Kissel, Henry, Ogden tailor, 52: 387
Kitano, Chiz, Topaz resident, 59: 387, 394
Kitano, Harry, author, and JA relocation, 59: 381, 387, 393
Kittson, William, and buffalo, 64: 171
Kiwanis Club, anti-radicalism of, 61: 367
Klawans, J. Rufus, football league president, 61: 5, 6
Kleinman, Arch, 62: 81
Kleinmann, Konrad, 1847 pioneer, 52: 311
Kletting, Mary (wife of Richard), Swiss immigrant, 52: 321
Kletting, Richard K. A.: German-born architect, 52: 319-21, 320, 385; 54: 5-6; 61: 261; architectural firm of, 59: 106-7; McIntyre Building
designed by, 54: 27, 29
Kline, Miss ____, singing teacher, 48: 231
Klopfer, Herbert W., post-WWII escape of, from Germany, 52: 366-67
Klopfer, Rudy, post-WWII escape of, from Germany, 52: 367
Knaphus, Torlief, handcart sculpture of, 52: 358
Knapp, G. J., federal liquor officer, 49: 175-77, 185, 186
Kneale, Albert H., Uintah and Ouray superintendent, 64: 247-48
Knell, Allie, and WWI, 63: 41
Knerr, Hugh J., major, and Hill AFB, 47: 299
Knerr, Laura Ann Walker, Utah Socialist party secretary, 50: 234, 235
Knerr, William, Socialist and Industrial Commission chair, 50: 234, 246; 61: 373; Socialist candidate, 47: 271
Knickerbocker and Argenta Mining and Smelting Co., 51: 351
Kniffen, Fred, folklorist, 47: 140
Knight, Amanda: BYU scholarships of, 57: 241; home of, 57: 249
Knight Bank and Trust Co., 57: 241
Knight Consolidated Power, 56: 8
Knight family, land of, donated for tennis club, 52: 185
Knight, Frances, principal, 46: 123
Knight Investment Co., 57: 246, 249
Knight, Jesse, 57: 240; businessman, 52: 317; and Democratic Party, 57: 250, 252; electric power co. of, 56: 8; home of, 57: 249; and Liberal
party, 57: 253; mining career of, 57: 240-53; as patron of BYU, 57: 241, 253; sugar factory of, 57: 376-77
Knight, Jesse William, son of Jesse and Amanda, 57: 242, 249; and horse racing, 57: 10; tennis court and cup competition of, 52: 185, 188
Knight, Lydia Goldthwaite, mother of Jesse, 57: 242
Knight, Martha, Topaz teacher, 59: 393
Knight Power Company, 47: 47
Knight, Raymond, son of Jesse and Amanda, 57: 241, 250
Knight Woolen Mills, 56: 19; burning of; 52: 185
Knight's Supply Co., 57: 248
Knights of Columbus, 60: 177
Knights of Labor, 49: 149, 49: 221; boycott of, against Ogden Chinese, 64: 82-84
Knights of Pythias, 53: 79; 64: 129
Knightville, Utah, company town of Jesse Knight, 57: 244-45
Knispel, Julius, WWI internee, 58: 395
Knowlton, Annie Elizabeth, wife of C. T. Barnes, 49: 321-22, 325
Knowlton, Edith, prison visitor, 53: 230
Knowlton, Horace J., attorney for the Blacks, 60: 36, 40-42, 44
Knowlton, J. Q., injured stagecoach passenger, 53: 28
Knowlton, Minerva Edmerica Richardi, and grasshoppers, 46: 337-38
Knowlton, Quincy, and Fremont I., 56: 166
Knox, Frank, secretary of the navy, 47: 306
Knudson, Arthur, Saratoga farm lessee, 57: 117
Knudson, Gilbert, Saratoga farm lessee, 57: 117
Knutsford Hotel, 50: 171
Koch, Alfred (son of Walter), 52: 385, 393, 394, 395
Koch, Helmut (son of Walter), 52: 385, 393, 394, 395
Koch, Marie (wife of Walter), post-WWII immigration of, 52: 383-84, 393, 394
Koch, Walter, post-WWII immigration of, 52: 384-85, 393, 393-95
Kolb, Ellsworth, and Colorado R., 60: 268
Kolb, Emery C., and river running, 55: 188, 191, 193
Kollin and Finch, Idaho sheep partnership, 57: 216
Komas, Richard, Uintah Ute, 59: 297
Kon Kapo, and W. M. Gibson, 46: 72
Kondo, George, Topaz resident, 59: 391
Koontz, Eliza, Benjamin Presbyterian, 51: 271
Koontz, Sarah Ethel, daughter of Eliza, 51: 271
Koosharem Indians, and termination, 63: 273-79
Korean War, defense expansion in Utah during, 51: 89-90
Korth, Ray, and WWII, 60: 56, 59
Kouski, ____, unidentified woman involved in 1885 statehood scheme, 51: 361
KOVO, Provo radio station, 57: 120
Kow, Ike, suicide of, 54: 333
Kraft, Charles Herman, son-in-law of Brigham Young Jr., 51: 364 n. 18, 364-66, 368, 373-75
Kramer, Betty Jo, anthropologist and Ute Tribe employee, 64: 259, 263
Kramer, H. H., and BH War, 60: 306
Kramer, Sid, football player, 61: 11
Kraus, Julius, German immigrant in Providence, 62: 64
Krauss, Charlotte Catherine Allebrand, German immigrant seamstress, 62: 58
Krauss, Heinrich Karl, musician and carpenter, 62: 58
Kreamer, Frank, bicycle racer, 50: 165
Kreps, J. F., lieut., and Indian-white conflict in San Juan County, 55: 62-63
Kropp, E. C., post card publisher, 52: 86
Krutch, Joseph Wood, 49: 333
KSL Radio, 62: 9
KT cattle outfit, 60: 246, 251
Ku Klux Klan: 53: 282; 58: 370; 60: 177; activities of, in Carbon County, 47: 192; 48: 258-59; Charles Kelly a founder of, in Utah, 55: 121;
Ensign Peak used by, 62: 20-21
Kuchler, Rudolph, state senator, and child labor, 59: 69, 69
Kuehn, Helene, German immigrant, 58: 377
Kuhn, Abraham, Jewish immigrant, 52: 317
Kuhn, Adam, Jewish immigrant, 52: 317
Kuhr, Otto, Lutheran pastor, 52: 323
Kunz, Christian, and antipolygamy raids, 62: 331
Kunzler, Babette immigration of, 52: 377
Kyne, William Patrick, and horse racing, 57: 11, 17, 21, 22
