A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
La Bonte Station, mill at, 56: 61, 66
Labor: and children, 50: 141, depression and WWII statistics on, 51: 84; high wages of, in SLC, 49: 120; Jesse Knight's policies regarding, 57:
244-46; laws affecting, 50: 141, 144-45; and Red Scare of 1919, 61: 357-80; and and socialism, 49: 223; Socialist party, 50: 226, 227-28, 234; U.S.
Census data on, analyzed, 50: 146-49; and women, 50: 139-59; and workmen's compensation, 50: 242-43, 245; and WWII, 59: 123-45
La Branche, John, Catholic priest, 49: 126
La Coterie, Ogden women's club, 63: 307-8
Lacrosse Ball Club of Corinne, 52: 132
Ladies Literary Club: 46: 125-26; 49: 303; 64: 115; as first women's club in Utah, 63: 298, 307; and kindergartens, 63: 305; and LDS women, 63:
309; and Utah Federation of Women's Clubs, 63: 308
Ladies' Republican Club: 53: 150; sericulture class of, 46: 394
Lady of the Lake: boat used by Millers, 63: 202; steamer on GSL, 56: 166, 168-69, 169, 172-73; 63: 213, 215
Laefas, Mike, and illegal liquor charge, 57: 162
Lafayette School, 51: 155
Lafitte, Jean, pirate, Harney campaigned against, 51: 35
LaFollette, Robert: 58: 132; Farmer-Labor nomination turned down by, 54: 346; Progressive party candidate, 47: 270
Lafora, Nicholas de, Spanish inspector, 60: 201
Lagoon, Farmington, Utah, resort, 61: 76; amusement park, 64: 127, 127; horse racing at, 57: 7, 14, 15; Old Folks Day at, 53: 161, 164
Lagunas. See Ute Indians
Lahontan, Baron, and GSL, 56: 133-34; 64: 169-70
Lake, Bailey, Blanding settler, 48: 395
Lake Front, proposed subdivision, 57: 117
Lake Mary, 49: 316-17
Lake Point (Clinton's) Beach: 51: 279; resort, 56: 147
Lake Powell, flooding of Glen Canyon by, 52: 177-78; 63: 99, 109, 101, 106, 117-34
Lakeside resort, 56: 147
Lakeside Utah, RR telegraph station at, 53: 58, 59, 63, 67
Lamar, Lucius Q. C., secretary of the interior, 48: 181, 182, 183; 64: 280
Lamb, Grizzelle Houston, 64: 18, 21
Lamb, Harold, Jr., 64: 20, 29-30
Lamb, Harold Vernon, nephew of Silver Queen, 64: 8, 9, 17-18, 21
Lamb, Viola Bransford, Silver Queen's sister, 64: 8
Lamb, Willis, husband of Viola, 64: 8
Lambert, C. J. (son of Charles), 56: 320
Lambert, Charles, English-born stonecarver, 56: 310, 312, 318-21, 319, 321, 325, 330; guardian of Cannon children, 57: 37; healing of, 50:
352-53; Polysophical Society officer, 47: 77, 79
Lambert, Charles, Sr. (father of Charles), 56: 318
Lambert, George C., prisoner, 53: 236
Lambert, Mary Alice Cannon (wife of Charles), 56: 318
Lambert, Richard (son of Charles), 56: 320
Lambert, Richard G., delegate, constitutional convention, 49: 247
Lambert, Sarah Greaves (mother of Charles), 56: 318
Lambert, Thomas (uncle of Charles), 56: 318
Lambourne, Alfred, artist, on Gunnison Island, 63: 204; and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 69
Lambs Canyon, 49: 338
Lambson, Alfred and Melissa, home of, 56: 354
Lambson, Mary Jane, and fashion, 49: 286
Lambson, Melissa Jane, and fashion, 49: 286
Lamont, Daniel Scott, Grover Cleveland's secretary, 51: 365, 368, 374, 378, 380; 64: 361; secretary of war, 46: 285-86, 287
Lamour, Dorothy, and WWII, 60: 60, 63
Lance, Jason, murderer, 50: 358
Land Grant Act of 1862, 62: 206
Landis, Kenesaw Mountain, federal judge, 61: 365, 366
Lane, Darrell T., Castle Gate relief committee member, 50: 244
Lane, Franklin K., interior secretary, 59: 251
Lane, Guy, Provo employer of Mexicans, 49: 139
Lane, Harriet, Buchanan's niece and hostess, 52: 227
Lang, Albert, photographer, 50: 12
Langer, William, congressman, and Southern Paiute termination, 63: 269
Langsdorf, J. J., baseball player, 52: 114-15
Langston, John, and Hurricane Canal, 62: 244
Langton, William, 16th Ward leader, 56: 70
Langtry, Lily, actress, 55: 329
Lanham Act, nursery and day care programs under, 61: 41-60
Lankow, William J., Lutheran pastor, 52: 323
Lannan, P. G., racial attitudes of, 46: 291
Lannan, Patrick H., and Mormon/gentile cooperation, 59: 187; Tribune publisher, 61: 171, 176; 62: 311, 311
Lantern, U. publication, 60: 362, 370
La Plata Company, 50: 8
La Plata Consolidated Mining Company, 50: 20
La Plata, Utah, 50: 7; boom town development of, 50: 6-12; business, government, and churches in, 50: 12-13; controversy over mineral rights
in, 50: 18-19; economic collapse of, 50: 18-21; ethnic prejudices in, 50: 9; investors in, 50: 9-10; lead and silver discovered at, 50: 5-7; ore
shipments from, 50: 14; poems about, 50: 4, 6, 8, 11, 14, 15; prostitutes in, 50: 13; roads and mail route to, 50: 9, 11, 14, 15-17, 18; wages and
prices in, 50: 13
La Prade, Paul, Arizona prosecutor, 60: 31-32
Larabee & Aleson Western River Tours, 52: 173
Larabee, Charles: and Gregory Bridge, 63: 113; partner of H. Aleson, 52: 169, 173; river runner, 55: 192-93, 196
Laramie, Wyoming, baseball team, 52: 152
Lardent, Alfred, immigrant, 53: 44
Larsen, ____, LDS stake president, 48: 351
Larsen, B. F., friend of Juanita Brooks, 55: 272
Larsen, Emma, and antipolygamy raids, 62: 332
Larsen, Jesse, WWI soldier, 63: 21
Larsen, John, and antipolygamy raids, 62: 331
Larsen, Lena, mining ventures of 46: 147-49
Larsen, Oluf Christian, and Black Hawk War, 55: 16, 18, 19
Larsen, Oluf, Norwegian immigrant builder, 52: 58, 62
Larsen, Otto, husband of Lena, 46: 148
Larsen, Ronald, illness of, 55: 272
Larson, A. L., and Delta Phi, 60: 364
Larson, Andrew Karl, historian and folklorist 49: 81, 84, 87, 96; 51: 289-90; 52: 313
Larson, Andrew Lund, and statehood, 63: 368
Larson, Carl, IWW member, 61: 377
Larson, Christian J., and BH War, 60: 305, 308
Larson, George, C., forest supervisor, and CCC, 62: 272-73
Larson, Gustive O., 60: 342
Larson, Hyrum, and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 365
Larson, John Farr, attorney, and juvenile court, 61: 269-78, 273; child welfare official, 60: 42
Las Vegas, Nevada, Mormon missionary and mining efforts at, 51: 233
Las Vegas Temple (LDS), 61: 149
LaSal, Utah, Prohibition Era in, 57: 151
Lash, Don, brick-making of, 49: 38
Lashbrook, C. H., Bingham tradesman, 57: 230, 231
Lassig, Gustav, theater performances in home of, 52: 345
Last of the Bandit Riders (The), biography of Matt Warner, 50: 235
Lathrop, Julia, director, U.S. Children's Bureau, 50: 256
Latimer, Thomas, potter, 56: 364, 394
Latter-day Saints College, art dept. of, 54: 202
Latter-day Saints University (High School), Deseret Museum at, 50: 374, 375
Latter-day Saints' Psalmody, 53: 141-43, 142
Latuda, coal mining at, 51: 257
Lauck, H. W., county ag. agent, 57: 140
Lauritzen, John, witness in Short Creek case, 60: 38-39
Lauritzen, Jonreed, writer, 58: 218
Lauritzen, Verda, witness in Short Creek case, 60: 39
Lautensock, Christina, German immigrant, 62: 57
Lautensock, Peter, German immigrant carpenter in Dutchtown, 62: 54, 57, 58, 60, 64
LaVatta, George, Shoshone Indian, 55: 266
Laver, Arch, and WWII, 60: 63
Law, Albert A., legislator, 58: 270
Law: and juvenile court, 61: 269-79; and Utah Supreme Court justices, 61: 233-57; women in, 61: 208-32
Lawrence, George, attorney, 46: 148
Lawrence, Henry W.: 50: 236; Godbeite, 46: 106; as a Socialist, 50: 236-37, 324; and spiritualism, 50: 308, 313, and Unitarian church, 50: 323
Lawrence, William, Episcopal bishop of Massachusetts, 50: 219
Laws, James P., La Plata postmaster and justice of the peace, 50: 12, 13
Lawson, Gus, bicycle racer, 50: 162
Lawson, Ivor, bicycle racer, 50: 162, 164, 165
Lawson, John, bicycle racer, 50: 161-62, 163, 164
Lay, Kim, husband of Evelyn Munson, 64: 151
Layden, Frank, and Utah Jazz, 64: 165-67
Layne, Jonathan Ellis, C. H. Wilcken captured by, 55: 310
Layton, Abraham, 54: 77
Layton, Charles, 54: 77
Layton, Christopher: Davis County pioneer, 54: 62, 68, 76, 77-78, 79, 80-84, 85, 86; and Kate Connor, 63: 209
Layton, Christopher, Jr., 54: 86
Layton, Frank L., 54: 86
Layton, George Willard, house of, designed by Allen, 54: 62-65, 62, 63, 66, 75, 78, 79, 82, 83, 87
Layton, John Henry, house of, designed by Allen, 54: 62-65, 62, 63, 74, 75, 78, 79, 82, 87
Layton, R. Ole, 54: 86
Layton, Samuel, 54: 77
Layton, Sarah Barnes, wife of Christopher, 54: 77, 78, 79, 80
Layton, Sarah Martin, wife of Christopher, 54: 77
Layton Sugar Co., 54: 83, 84
L C Cattle Co., San Juan County outfit, 55: 44; 57: 310; 60: 242
LDS Business College, 46: 132
LDS Children's Convalescent Home and Day Nursery, 49: 274-75
LDS Church Museum. See Deseret Museum
LDS Hospital, 58: 347, 348, 349
LDS University Museum. See Deseret Museum
Leader, Godbeite publication, 50: 312, 323
Leany, William, 63: 74; murder of, 62: 87-88
Leathers, Albert, prospector, 59: 287-88, 292-93
Leaver, E. S., and Delta Phi, 60: 364
Leaver, S. H., U. student, 60: 359
Leavitt, Clyde, Forest Service official, 47: 296-97
Leavitt, Dudley, Dixie settler 47: 118, 129; and Indians, 46: 232
Leavitt, Herbert, and PPTC, 61: 87, 93
Leavitt, Malinda, gravestone of, 56: 324, 324
Leavitt, Mariah Huntsman, midwife, 49: 90
Leavitt, Simon, knife assault by, 49: 87
LeBaron, Benjamin, and grasshoppers, 46: 338, 348
Lee, ____, mail contractor, 49: 54
Lee, Alva, Lt., 58: 111
Lee, Annie, camp follower, 54: 173-74
Lee, Ed, ranch of, in Nine Mile, 49: 53
Lee Emma Batchelor, at Lee's Ferry, 53: 392, 393-95
Lee, Francis, and settlement of Panaca, Nev., 55: 241-42
Lee, Gordon, football player, 61: 12, 14, 21
Lee, H. Rex, BIA official, 64: 327-28
Lee, Hector, writer, 58: 218
Lee, J. Bracken, attorney, 61: 207; and Prohibition, 53: 272, 283; and Short Creek case, 60: 33, 43; U.S. senate races of, 61: 308, 316
Lee, John D.: biog. of, 55: 277; censure of, by militia, 62: 38, 39; Dixie settler, 47: 121, 124, 129; execution of, 49: 78-79, felt explosion in
penitentiary, 52: 251; ferry of, 53: 393; folklore concerning, 49: 86; imprisonment of, at Camp Cameron, 53: 207; members of hunting team of,
62: 29; and Mountain Meadows Massacre, 50: 53; 62: 164; and polygamy, 46: 20-21; and predator control, 62: 26-33, 37; and settlement of
Parowan 49: 13-14;
Lee, John D., trial of, 63: 155;
Lee, M. E., Murray farmer, 53: 317
Lee, Miss E. R., attorney, 46: 126; 61: 219
Lee, Orlando, attorney, 61: 219
Lee, Robert A., lynching of, averted, 49: 172
Lee, Sam, SLC Chinese, 64: 85
Lee, W. O., Samoan relics of, 61: 76
Lee William, 52: 229, 229
Lee, William, at Camp Floyd, 54: 171
Lee, William, Grantsville settler, 55: 252, 256
Lee's Ferry, 53: 393-95; importance of, in river measurement, 63: 123
Leesman, B. Henry, Lutheran pastor, 52: 326
Lefever, Minard, architectural critic, 49: 77
Lefevre, Jules, painter, 54: 196
Lefevre, William, witness in Jose trial, 60: 129
LeFevre, Reba Roundy, great-granddaughter of J. Steele, 62: 88; 63: 42, 47
Legume Seed Research Laboratory, Logan, 46: 409-10, 412
Lehi Banner, and sugar industry, 59: 192, 195-96, 197, 201
Lehi Cattle Feeding Co., 59: 196
Lehi Cemetery, 56: 323
Lehi Choir, 59: 191
Lehi First Ward Chapel, 59: 204
Lehi Glee Club, 59: 191
Lehi Silver Band, 59: 191
Lehi Sugar Factory, history of, 59: 189-204, 189, 199, 201, 204
Lehi Sun, and sugar industry, 59: 202-3
Lehi, Utah: drugstores in, 57: 113, 114; early settlement of, 57: 109; economy of, 59: 196-97; and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 359; German
immigrants in, 62: 56-58, 60; railroads in, 57: 111; refractories plant at, 51: 78, 88; and state prison proposal, 57: 120-21; sugar factory in, 56: 49;
57: 113, 371, 374, 382; 59: 191; 63: 55;
Lehman, Absolem, rancher, 59: 290, 292
Lehner, Joseph, Hill AFB health services director, 61: 61
Lehner, Melba Judge: biographical data on, 61: 40, 41-42, 43; work of, in developing child care programs, 61: 40-62
Leibhardt, Bertha, canning club organized by, 51: 176
Lemmion, Mrs. ____, coal bought by, 48: 361
Lemmon, Dorothy, WWII worker, 59: 134
Lemon, Alexander Abraham, member, 1849 Pratt expedition, 62: 173
Lemon, Walter J., Socialist railroad worker, 50: 233-34
Lenglen, Suzanne, tennis star, 52: 195
Lenin, V. I., P. P. Christensen's visit with, 54: 346, 348, 349, 350-54, 352
Lenzi, Charles Roy, Keetley resident, 62: 249, 252
Lenzi, Martin, vandalism observed by, 50: 187-88
Leonard, Abiel, Episcopal bishop of Utah, 48: 282, 284
Leonard, Clara, and Farmington WSA, 59: 16-17
Leonard, Glen M., 60: 342
Leonard, R. G., and D. Julien, 64: 58-59
Leonard, Sister, and woman suffrage, 59: 9
Leonard, Zenas, and buffalo, 64: 174; and GSL, 56: 137
Leone, Mark, anthropologist, 47: 132
Leopold, Aldo, 49: 318, 331, 333
Lerner, Gerda, study of housewives by, 49: 290
Leroux, Antoine, guide and trapper, 55: 111, 113; 57: 278
Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank, interview of, with Brigham Young, 54: 358-59
Leupp, Francis E., commissioner of Indian Affairs, 60: 246
Lever, Asbury Francis, congressman, 51: 166
Lewis, Albert, Black Hawk War casualty, 55: 14
Lewis and Clark, 56: 135
Lewis, Andrew, homesteader, 49: 35-36
Lewis, Barbara Ann, sister of John Tustin, 51: 68
Lewis, Beason, and Otter Creek Reservoir, 53: 359
Lewis, Eleanor, judge, 61: 227
Lewis, George, homesteader, 49: 35, 37
Lewis, H. C., and Delta Phi, 60: 364
Lewis, Henry, 57: 110
Lewis, J. T., potter, 56: 394
Lewis, John S., and Strawberry reservoir, 50: 74; Welsh businessman, 49: 385
Lewis, L., and Delta Phi, 60: 369
Lewis, Orme, asst. secretary, Dept. of Interior, 63: 270
Lewis, S. H., asst. U.S. attorney, 53: 215-16
Lewis, Samuel, interest of, in Minersville, 51: 237
Lewis, Tarlton, LDS bishop, and ore discoveries at Minersville, 51: 234-35, 237, 239
Lewis, Walker, Black Mormon priest, 46: 46-47, 58, 61
Lewis, Walter J., prison visitor, 53: 230
Lewis, William E., pilot, 58: 117
Lewis, William S., Ogden accountant, 49: 162
Lewiston, former name of Mercur, 51: 279
Lewiston Sugar Co., 57: 372-74, 380-81, 383, 386, 387
Leybold, Ernest, arrest of, as enemy alien, 52: 326
Leybold, Ernst, 58: 393, 394
Leyson J. H., Co., and Utah silver, 46: 308-9
Libby, Fred, postal carrier, 61: 363
Liberal Institute: 52: 266; 58: 59; spiritualist meetings at, 50: 312, 316-18, 322, 323
Liberal party: 46: 177, 178; 61: 171-73, 237-39, 241, 327, 337; anti-Mormonism of, 50: 174, 237; disbanding of, 47: 264; 63: 302; 64: 267; and 1892
election, 62: 313-14; election wins and losses of, 47: 260, 262-63; founding of, by gentiles, 47: 259; 52: 117; 62: 305-6; headquarters of, in
Ogden, 47: 260; and Jesse Knight, 57: 253; successes of, 62: 309; and woman suffrage, 59: 4-5, 12
Liberal Society, 50: 313
Liberty, Missouri, jail at, 48: 87
Liberty Park ( Salt Lake City ), history of Tracy Aviary in, 48: 261-70; lighting in, 56: 21
Lieftuchter, Felix B., New York artist, 49: 121-23
Lienhard, Heinrich, California immigrant, 52: 310-11; Hastings Cutoff used by, 56: 119
Lightner, Mary Elizabeth Rollins, polygamist, 46: 20
Liljenquist, Emma, Cache Valley settler, and Shoshones, 63: 164, 167
Lincoln, Abraham: 53: 237; 64: 271; Department of Agriculture recommended by, 51: 163; and Emancipation Proclamation, 57: 267; and
Indians, 46: 252; and national sovereignty, 64: 272-73; Pocatello's execution stopped by, 53: 237-39, 247; Uintah reservation established by,
50:
69
Lincoln, Almira H., botanist, 62: 126
Lincoln Beach, Utah Lake resort, 57: 121
Lincoln Mining District, Pioneer District claims transferred to, 51: 245
Lindquist, Mark, and D. Julien, 64: 60
Lindquist, Niels A., cabinetmaker, 56: 334-35, 335, 344
Lindsay, D. Moore, classmate of A.C. Doyle, 52: 268
Lindsay, Edith, actress, 46: 124
Lindsay, Gilbert, carpenter, 57: 234
Lindsay, John: actor, 57: 234; and spiritualism, 50: 308, 313; theater co. of, 57: 214
Lindsay, Luella, actress, 46: 124
Lindsay, Mary E., actress, 46: 124
Lindsay, Mrs. B., store manager, 46: 131
Lindsley, Thayer, Canadian entrepreneur, 46: 145
Lines, Bill, 53: 273
Linford, James, and Delta Phi, 60: 365
Linforth, James, editor of F. Piercy, 48: 56, 57, 62, 63
Lingren, John, and LDS immigration, 58: 36
Lint, Leigh, and Gregory Bridge, 63: 106
Lion House: 54: 125; 58: 73; and Beehive houses, 59: 169, 169; building of, 56: 313; description of, 51: 50; landscaping of, 56: 358
Lions Clubs of Utah, and 4-H work 51: 179
Lipman, F. L., Wells Fargo official, 53: 37
Lippincott, Caroline Rowland, Rowland Hall benefactress, 48: 284
Lister, Florence, biographer, 55: 142, 154
Lister, Robert, biographer, 55: 142, 154
Literature, 58: 216-43. See also names of individual writers
Litizetti, ____, merchant, 48: 363
Litizzette, Victor E., and K of C., 60: 177
Little Chief, Ute leader, 46: 220, 221
Little Cottonwood Canyon, mining in, 47: 241
Little, Decker, and cathedral, 49: 120
Little, Feramorz, SLC mayor,: and Big Cottonwood Canyon Lumber Co., 56: 61; bond for G. Q. Cannon posted by, 48: 173; and 1885 statehood
scheme, 51: 360; and 1876 explosion, 52: 251, 254; and LDS immigration, 58: 33, 34, 43, 48; philanthropy of, 50: 348-49
Little, J. B., mill of, 56: 64
Little, James A., at Cedar Fort, 59: 312
Little, Mary Pratt, 48: 362
Little Moon, Goshute leader, 55: 265
Little Soldier, Gosiute leader, 57: 276
Little Thunder, and Ash Hollow massacre, 51: 39-40
Little Zion Canyon, 55: 219
Littlefair, Jack, football player, 61: 12
Littlefield, David O., settler near Bryce Canyon, 49: 351
Litton, Inc., 51: 89
Liverpool, England, 52: 370
Livestock, historical survey of grazing of, in Utah, 57: 300-319. See also Sheep, Cattle
Livingston and Kinkead, SLC merchants, 54: 120
Livingston, Archibald (father of James Campbell), 47: 65
Livingston, Archibald, Manti farmer, home of, 54: 106, 106
Livingston, Charles (brother of James Campbell), 47: 65
Livingston, James Campbell, immigrant Scot, account book history of, 47: 64-69, 67
Livingston, James Monroe, merchant, 58: 76
Livingston, Janet (daughter of James Campbell), 47: 67
Lloyd, ____, shoemaker, 50: 346
Lloyd, Arthur Selden, president, Episcopal Board of Missions, 50: 219
Lloyd, Sherman P., Utah congressman, and E. L. Wilkinson, 61: 306, 308, 311, 311-16
Loader, Emily, and Jose trial, 60: 130, 133
Loader, Patience (wife of John Rozsa), 60: 53-54; experiences of, with Johnston's Army, 54: 168-69, 174, 175, 178
Locke, Ella F., Salvation Army officer, 46: 126
Locke, Morris R., associate of J. W. Young, 48: 80
Lockley, Fred, Salt Lake Tribune owner, 61: 171, 173
Lockwood, Belva Ann, attorney, 46: 119-20; 51: 369; 61: 210-11
Lockwood, Belva McNall, suffrage leader, 59: 27, 37, 39, 41
Lockwood, C. M., mail contract of, 53: 19, 20
Lockwood, Lorna E., Arizona judge, 60: 32
Log buildings, Sanpete-Sevier examples of, 47: 138-41, 140-43
Logan Chamber of Commerce, and ACU controversy, 62: 217
Logan City Pottery, 56: 395
Logan Cooperative Mercantile Institution, 61: 333
Logan, Ephraim, mountain man, 47: 205
Logan, Harvey ("Kid Curry"), outlaw, 55: 79
Logan-Hyde Park-Smithfield canal, 47: 209
Logan, John A., and Utah Expedition, 52: 222
Logan Journal: and ACU controversy, 62: 217-19; and La Plata, 50: 6, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20; and WWI, 58: 386
Logan Seminary ( LDS ), and separation of church and state, 48: 293-94
Logan Sugar Co., 57: 370, 371, 374, 375, 380, 382, 385, 386
Logan Temple, art work in, 54: 185; baptismal font in, 63: 156
Logan Tenth Ward, 56: 222; history of Swiss converts in, 56: 222-35
Logan, Utah: 61: 338; airport of, 58: 121; 63: 235; Chautauqua in, 58: 139; and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 366; interests of, in La Plata, 50:
7, 9, 11; meeting hall built in, 61: 330; rivalry of, with Ogden, 50: 14-18, 20; spiritualism in, 50: 309;
sugar plant in, 63: 56; Swiss immigrants in, 56: 222-35; tennis in, 52: 188; and UNG, 58: 180-81;
London, Belle. See Topham, Dora B.
London Society for Psychical Research, 49: 336
Lone Star gambling house, SLC, 60: 108
Long, Bill, stagecoach driver, 53: 28
Long, J. V., LDS scribe, 51: 216
Long, John, laborer, 57: 230
Long, John V., druggist, 46: 125
Long, Millie, WWII worker, 59: 143
Long, Norma Bessie, and WWI, 58: 341
"Long, Old Man," bootlegger, 57: 115-56, 156
Long, Oren, U.S. senator, 59: 232
Long, Stephen H., army engineer, 54: 246
Longee, ____, actress, 54: 170-71
Longstroth, Nancy, sealing of, to F. D. Richards, 50: 273
Loofbourow, ____, master in chancery, 48: 7
Loofbourow, Frederick, asst. county attorney, 60: 111
Loose, C. E., and Utah silver, 46: 315, 315
Loose, Fay, and Utah silver, 46: 307
Loosli, Ulrich, immigration of, 52: 374, 377, 378
Loper, Bert, and Glen Canyon, 52: 166
Loscher, J. Peter, pres., German LDS Org., 52: 337
Loufbourow, C. F., judge, 46: 27
Louie, Will, architect, 59: 121
Louis, Robert, California official, 61: 37-38
Louisiana Purchase, 56: 109
Louma brothers, Clear Creek home of, 47: 193
Lounsbury, Thomas R., and spelling reform, 52: 277
Loutensock, Peter, 57: 110
Louvre Cafe, wild drinking at, 51: 157, 159
Love, Andrew, illness of, 50: 357
Loveland, Chester, LDS church train captain, 58: 46
Loveland, Heber, baseball player, 52: 121, 122, 123
Lovell, Thelma Berry, 63: 39
Lovey, Alan L., cartoons by, 57: 203, 257
Loving, Ron, and M.M. documents, 60: 225
Loving, Walter E., musician, 46: 296
Low Flight Strip, near Knolls, 63: 230
Lowder, ____, militia officer during Black Hawk War, 55: 15
Lowder, James H., store of at Silver Reef, 47: 127
Lowder, Monroe, and Jose trial, 60: 128, 130-33, 135
Lowe, ____, umpire, 52: 129
Lowe, James, Masonic grand chaplain, 53: 79
Lowe, Lester, fur rancher, 57: 322, 323, 327, 333
Lowman, Hannibal, polygamist, 51: 148
Lowry, Abner, LDS church train captain, 58: 45, 46
Lowry, John: and Black Hawk War, 57: 30-31, 33; and G. Hurt, 62: 168; as member of 1849 Pratt expedition, 62: 185
Loy, Jung O., Congregational convert, 64: 88-89
Loyal Temperance Union, Baptist women's org., 63: 301
Loyd, Sherman, Utah congressman, and Canyonlands, 59: 236-37, 241
Lucas, Alexander L, arrest of, as enemy alien, 52: 326
Lucas, Margaret, suffragist, 46: 109
Luce & Berryman's Mint Saloon, 54: 50
Luce, Ben D., Eureka store owner, 49: 153
Luce, Henry, saloon keeper, 54: 50
Lucero Ward, and Mexican Mormons, 49: 136
Lucin Cutoff, construction of, 53: 56-58; 63: 214, 216
Lucin, launch on GSL, 63: 214
Lucine, Davis County, CCC camp near, 62: 270
Lucy Gates Opera Company, 64: 350, 353
Ludlow, Levi M., Colony Guard member, 51: 11, 13, 15, 23-25
Ludwig, Alan I., and grave symbolism, 47: 135
Luke, Ray, CCC recruit, 62: 273
Luke, William, Walker War casualty, 47: 411
Luke's Hot Pots, Midway, 62: 250
Lund, Anthon H.: and founding of ACU in 1888; LDS leader, 46: 30; 47: 61; 58: 376; and Otter Creek Reservoir 53: 358-59; and politics, 64: 369;
and post-Manifesto plural marriages, 48: 13, 24-25 n. 35; and sugar industry, 57: 373, 374, 382, 385
Lund, C. N., and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 82
Lund, Cornelius (Curt), and Prohibition, 51: 156, 161
Lund, Emil S. state legislator, 62: 14, 15
Lund, John Farnsworth, and Jack Dempsey, 55: 335, 335-39
Lund, Judy F., Utah director of WPA art project, 58: 283-84, 386
Lund, Julia F., Relief Society official, and Sheppard-Towner Act, 50: 264
Lund, Mrs. A. C., state legislator, 46: 161
Lund, Philo (Phike), and Prohibition, 51: 156
Lund, Zack, Boy Scout, 55: 336
Lundberg, F O., and Uinta Basin experimental farm, 46: 400, 402, 403
Lung, Charley Ong, Park City restaurant of, 64: 86
Lung, Jim, SLC Chinese, 64: 92
Lusty, Louisa M., wife of C. W. Penrose, 51: 359
Lutheran church, Swedes in Midwest members of, 56: 218, 221
Lutherans, German-born among, 52: 322-24, 326
Lutz, Alma, early Moab resident, 55: 74, 75
Lyceum Banner, 50: 311
Lyceum, pioneer cultural organization, 47: 87-88
Lyman, Albert R., editor, San Juan Blade, 63: 16, 17; and founding of Blanding, 48: 390, 394-95, 400, 401, 404, 405
Lyman, Amasa, and GSL, 56: 141
Lyman, Amasa M.: former LDS apostle spiritualist activities of, 50: 314-15, 318, 321; and founding of San Bernardino, Calif., 51: 241; Godbeite,
46: 106; LDS apostle, 59: 7, 265; lecture of, 47: 77; and Minersville controversy, 51: 235-36; and spiritualism, 52: 266;
Lyman, Amy Brown, 50: 255; Relief Society official, and maternity home project, 50: 257; and Sheppard-Towner Act, 50: 259, 264-65
Lyman, Caroline, and work, 49: 277, 278, 289
Lyman, Cassie, daughter of Albert, 48: 394
Lyman, Eliza Partridge, and work, 49: 277, 278, 289
Lyman, Francis M.: and 1885 statehood scheme, 51: 361; as LDS leader at Tooele, 51: 276; LDS apostle, 47: 61; 46: 29, 30; post-Manifesto
plural marriage performed by, 48: 11; and Utah Loan and Trust, 50: 65; and woman suffrage, 59: 9-10; visits of, as LDS apostle, 48: 342, 346, 357
Lyman, Hila, daughter of Amasa and medium, 50: 315, 318
Lyman, Joseph A., and Blanding settlement, 48: 394
Lyman, Joseph, posse member, 55: 42
Lyman, Lel, wife of Albert, 48: 394
Lyman, Lorenzo, and spiritualism, 50: 321
Lyman, Lynn, and 1944 film of river run, 55: 194
Lyman, Lynn, son of Walter, 48: 393
Lyman, Marvin, and Blanding water system, 48: 400-401
Lyman, Mrs. C. W., and Columbian Exposition, 63: 312
Lyman, Platte D., brother of Walter, 48: 393; early San Juan County settler, 55: 38, 39-40, 63
Lyman, Richard P., LDS leader, 52: 330-31
Lyman, Richard R., and Ensign Peak, 62: 12
Lyman, Walter C., and founding of Blanding, 48: 393-94, 395, 396, 400, 404, 405
Lyman, William H., LDS stake official, 63: 48
Lymarl, Albert R., and Indian-white conflict in SE Utah, 53: 250, 251, 259
Lynch, ____, coal bought by, 48: 361
Lynch, Charles, Virginia judge, 49: 158
Lynch, James, murder case involving, 60: 101-23, 105
Lynch, John C., and horse racing, 57: 10
