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NAACP, Socialist founders of, 50: 226
Nada Commercial Club, 49: 35, 37
Nada, Utah, homesteading at, 49: 26-41, 40
Naegle, George, and Elise Musser, 46: 154-55
Naegle, John, Bavarian, winery of, 52: 315, 315
Naegle, John Conrad, Lehi farmer, 62: 56
Naegle, John, vintner, 49: 88
Nagata, Maya, Topaz resident, 59: 388-89
Nagata, Ted, Keetley resident, 54: 341
Naile (later Naegle), John Conrad, Lehi settler, 57: 109, 110
Naisbitt, Henry W., lecturer, 47: 77, 88
Nakagawa, Kitty, Topaz resident, 59: 388
Nakahata, Don, Topaz resident, 59: 89
Nakajima, Amold Katsuo, clergyman, 54: 340
Nalder and Sons, Layton farmers, 53: 311
Naples Pottery (Vernal), 56: 390, 395
Napper, Lydia (wife of Sy), 53: 62, 68, 69, 72
Napper, Sy, telegrapher at Bridge, 53: 55, 62, 64, 65, 68-69
Narraguinip, So. Ute leader, 55: 54; 60: 240, 243
Narrienta, Tewip, Ute guide for Gunnison expedition, 47: 378
Nash, Hester Elvira, and Mountain Meadow Massacre, 54: 174
Nash, William, and Deseret Alphabet, 52: 283
Nast, Thomas, and cartoons of Mormon women, 46: 184, 186
National American Woman Suffrage Assn.: (NAWSA), 59: 42-44, 44, 48; 63: 307; and WWI, 58: 345
National Bank of Layton, 54: 63
National Bimetallic Assn., 62: 347
National Christian League, Utah chapter of, 63: 318
National Conference of Social Workers, 50: 257
National Conference of Women, 50: 257
National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), 64: 323, 330-31
National Copper Bank, 51: 164
National Council of Women, 63: 307; and B. H. Roberts controversy, 63: 316-l9
National Defense Act, 46: 280-81
National Federation of Woman's Clubs, and polygamy controversy, 63: 316-19
National Guard of Utah, and statehood celebration, 63: 358
National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA), provisions of, 54: 227-28, 231, 233, 235, 272-76
National Irrigation Association, 48: 191
National Irrigation Congress: 48: 186; SLC site of first, 50: 76
National Labor party, 54: 346
National Lead Corp., 55: 245
National Park Act of 1916, 59: 223
National Park Airways, 58: 125
National Park Service: and Canyonlands, 59: 218; and Dinosaur N.M., 59: 244, 249, 251-63; and Echo Park dam, 59: 74, 77, 79, 81; and N. Nevills,
63: 107-8; rivalry of, with Forest Service, and Cedar Breaks, 55: 213-35; and river running, 60: 263-72; and southeastern Utah parks and
monuments, 63: 135-50; staff of, 55: 217, 227
National Parks Advisory Board: and Canyonlands, 59: 217-18, 223; and Echo Park dam, 59: 73-74
National People's Convention, 50: 319
National Recovery Administration, (NRA), programs of, 54: 234-35, 273-74, 274
National Silver party, and 1896 election, 62: 345
National Woman Suffrage Assn.. (NWSA): 46: 106, 118-20; and Utah, 59: 34, 36, 37
National Woman's Party, and WWI, 58: 345
National Women's Relief Society, and Sheppard-Towner Act, 50: 255-67
National Youth Assn.., and WWII, 59: 126
Native Americans: 366-368 history of, in Montezuma Canyon, 60: 238-58; white conflict with, 59: 293, 295-97, 300-319; as WWII workers, 59:
372-73. See also names of individuals and tribes
Natural Bridges, development of, 63: 143-44, 146, 150
Natural Bridges National Monument, 62: 276, 278, 279, 280
The Natural History of a Wasatch Summer (Autumn, Winter, Spring) by C. T. Barnes, 49: 328-29, 330
Nault, A. B., LA. businessman, 58: 124
Nauvoo Brass Band, 47: 81
Nauvoo, Illinois, Mansion House in, 48: 92; pottery making in, 56: 362
Nauvoo Legion: 62: 26; activities of, during Utah war, 61: 117, 129; 62: 163-64; and G. Hurt, 62: 165-66; horses of, 57: 234; role of, in
federal-Mormon conflict, 64: 211-23; role of members of, in predator control, 62: 37
Nauvoo Temple, building of, 56: 318, 322, 324, 325
Navajo Frank, renegade in San Juan County, 55: 40-42
Navajo Indians: 59: 84; and Black Hawk War, 55: 17; and Blanding, 48: 401-5; contrived photo of, 52: 78, 78; in Dixie, 47: 114; and education,
64: 256; and influenza epidemic, 58: 176, 190-200, 193; and Kit Carson, 57: 27; in late nineteenth century, 48: 392; and Montezuma Canyon, 60:
242, 250, 252-55, 257; and murder of Mitchell and Merritt, 55: 55; photographs and post cards representing, 52: 75, 75, 78, 79, 85, 88-90; and
prohibition, 57: 151, 153-55, 158-60, 162-63; relations of, with Mormons, 55: 54, 56-57, 63, 64, 65, 67; resistance of, to draft during World War I,
49: 174; in San Juan County, 55: 40-42, 53, 58-63; stereotyping of, 52: 73, 79, 81-82, 90; trading with, 53: 387, 390-91, 393
Navajo Lake, 55: 222
Navajo Mountain, 55: 183
The Navajo Princess, opera by W. K. Driggs, 53: 125, 125-26
Navajo Reservation, and smallpox, 63: 20
Navajo War Trail, 60: 204
Naylor, ____, SL County sheriff, 60: 113-14
Naylor, William, 53: 164, 166, 167
Neal, W. D., and Delta Phi, 60: 364, 366
Nebaker, ____, Miss, and Delta Phi, 60: 365
Nebeker, Aquilla: and Delta Phi, 60: 365; state senate pres., 58: 270-71, 273-74; U.S. marshal, 49: 173, 180, 182
Nebeker, Frank K., attorney, bomb mailed to, 61: 363-68
Nebeker, Henry, imprisoned polygamist, 47: 29
Nebeker, John, and Virgin River land survey, 62: 241
Nebeker, Peter, LDS church train captain, 58: 43, 45
Nebeker, Stephen B., attorney, 61: 207
Neck, Lisa Moon, Goshute leader, 55: 267
Needham, James, LDS missionary, 51: 57-58
Neel, Sam, tennis champion, 52: 183
Neels (?), John C., 51: 377
Neff, Andrew Love, comments of, on Chandless's book, 54: 117
Neff, John and Seymour, and pollution, 64: 124
Neff, Victor, and murders of Walcott and McNally, 55: 61
Nehi Ensign, editor of, 49: 297
Neibaur, Alexander, German immigrant dentist, 52: 311-12
Neighborhood House, 46: 152, 158-60, 158 n. 5, 165-66; SLC, child care at, 61: 45
Neilsen, Hans, polygamist, 58: 92
Neilson, ____, at Carnegie Quarry, 59: 243
Neilson, Clyde, Mormon Fundamentalist, 47: 51
Neilson, Minnie, 53: 326
Nelden, William A., home of, designed by Hale, 54: 10, 15, 16-17, 30
Nelson, "Battling," boxer, 55: 341-45
Nelson, A. C., and Utah silver, 46: 307; state superintendent of schools, 49: 255, 256, 257-58, 261
Nelson, Eliza Rowberry, and naming of Tooele, 57: 275
Nelson, Grace, U. student, 60: 365
Nelson, James H., imprisoned polygamist, 47: 40
Nelson, James, Walker War casualty, 47: 411
Nelson, Joseph, architect, 61: 267
Nelson, L. L., BIA official, 64: 336
Nelson, Lowry: sociologist, 46: 363; study of Ephraim, Utah, by, 58: 221-23
Nelson, N. O. Manufacturing Co., warehouse of, designed by Scott & Welch, 59: 108
Nelson, Nels, BYU professor, and evolution, 51: 188
Nelson, Nels C., so. Utah exped. of, 55: 146, 153
Nelson Ricks, Creamery, design of, by Scott & Welch, 59: 108-9, 122
Nelson, Thomas Billington, and antipolygamy raids, 62: 324, 326; polygamist, 51: 143
Nelson, V. Pershing, Washington County attorney, 60: 36-38, 45
Nephi City Band, 50: 234
Nephi, Utah: and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 362; and Indian-white conflict, 59: 315; Socialist activities in, 50: 228
Nesbitt, Evelyn, actress, 51: 326-27
Neslen, C. Clarence, SLC mayor, 52: 274; 57: 15; 58: 116
Nestman, Lou, SLC employee, 61: 6, 9
Neuberger, Richard, and Echo Park dam, 59: 84
Neugebauer, Rolf, immigration of, 52: 385
Neuhausen, Carl M. German-born architect: 52: 321-22, 322; architect of Cathedral of the Madeleine, 49: 113, 114
Neumann, Herman, soccer promoter, 52: 346
Nevada: cattle industry in, 55: 247-48; eastern counties of, history of and continuing ties of to Utah, 55: 236-49; establishment of, as terr., 55:
138-39; gambling in, 55: 249; mining in, 55: 237, 238, 241-47
Nevada Consolidated Copper Co., 55: 246-48
Nevada, journalism and politics in, 61: 165-67
Nevada Northern Railroad, 55: 248
Nevada State Highway Dept., and Abner Blackburn narrative, 61: 26, 27, 29
Nevills, Doris Drown (wife of Norman), 55: 185, 186, 189, 192-93, 196, 199-200; 63: 102, 110, 112
Nevills, Joan (daughter of Norman), 55: 186, 189
Nevills, Mae Davies (mother of Norman), 55: 182; 63: 112
Nevills, Norman Davies, 55: 181, 183, 189, 195, 196, 200; biography of, commercial river runner, 55: 181-200; boats of, 55: 184, 186, 186,
187-89, 191, 198-99, 200; controversial personality of, 55: 182, 195; death of, in plane crash, 55: 182, 199-200; and French kayakers, 55: 177; and
Glen Canyon, 63: 122, 123-24, 126; and Gregory Bridge, 63: 100-121, 102, 114; lodge of, at Mexican Hat, 55: 184, 185; and river running, 60:
260; river tour guide, 52: 166, 169-70, 172, 174
Nevills, Sandra Jane (daughter of Norman), 55: 193
Nevills, William Eugene (father of Norman), 55: 182, 185
New Deal. See Great Depression, Roosevelt, Franklin D., and names of various federal agencies
New Grand Theater, 46: 296
New Guide to Health, Thomsonian text, 50: 357
New Leader, radical publication, 50: 235
New Majority, newspaper of Farmer-Labor party, 54: 348
New Mexico and Kansas Land and Cattle Co.,55: 45
New Movement. See Godbeites
New Orleans, La., 53: 40; Mormon immigrants in, 53: 43-44
New Park Mining Co., 62: 247; and WWII bonds, 63: 265
New York Call, Socialist newspaper, 50: 226
New York City, 51: 14, 376
New York Herald, and spiritualism in Utah, 50: 321
New York Mirror, review of Eliza M. Young's opera in, 50: 129
New York Musical Critic and Trade Review, critique of B. B. Young in, 50: 127-28
New York Public Library, E. P. Thompson diary at, 62: 105, 108
Newberry, John S.: geologist with Macomb expedition, 47: 365-66; mining expert, 50: 48
Newcastle, Utah, telephone service in, 61: 83, 91
Newell, F. H., USGS official, 50: 74, 76
Newell, John M., 1923 adventure of, with R. B. Aird, 62: 275-88, 283
Newhouse Hotel, 58: 126-27
Newhouse, Samuel, entrepreneur, 47: 249; mining magnate, 52: 190; Murray smelter of, 53: 312
Newhouse, Utah, tennis at, 52: 190, 190
Newland, Hannah, wife, of Watermann (Burgess), 52: 305-6
Newlands Act (1902), reclamation projects enabled by, 50: 76
Newman, ____, and Posey War, 53: 260
Newman, Glen, CCC recruit, 62: 273
Newman, Lorenzo D., desert claim of, 48: 186-87
Newman, Mrs. J P., Woman's Christian Association organizer, 46: 115
Newman, Rev J. P., anti-polygamy activities of, 46: 115
Newman, William J., 16th Ward leader, 56: 70
News Advocate ( Price), and WWI, 58: 355-56
Newspaper Rock, 52: 10
Newspapers, women editors of, 49: 291-304
Newton, J. R., magnetic healer, 50: 311
Newton Reservoir, 57: 334
Ney, W. H., and mining at La Plata, 50: 6, 10
Nez Perce Indians, 59: 154
Nibley, Charles W.: farmer, 57: 347-48, 356-57; LDS presiding bishop, 50: 261; and Old Folks Day, 53: 165; and proposed Ensign Peak cross, 62:
13-16; statement of, on creation, 51: 189; as a student, 48: 304; and sugar industry, 57: 372-75, 381, 386
Nibley, Hugh, and No Man Knows My History, 57: 51-52
Nicholas Grocery, Ogden, 53: 68
Nicholayson, Mack, and WPA, 61: 43, 52
Nichols, Mid, gunman, 58: 145
Nicholson, John: cultural activities of, 47: 88-89, 89; Deseret News editor, 48: 165, 165; 51: 364, 364-67; journalist, 52: 249
Nicholson, John, Detroit prison official, 51: 362
Nickerson, Charles, drawing by, 56: 45
Niebuhr, Reinhold, theologian, views of, on war, 50: 223
Nielsen, ____, LDS bishop in Bluff, 55: 41, 42, 44, 49
Nielsen, Chris, and BH War, 60: 312
Nielsen, Ellen A., and Black Hawk War, 55: 11
Nielsen, Emil, and BH War, 60: 309, 312
Nielsen, Jense P., Blanding settler, 48: 395, 396
Nielsen, Mads, and Black Hawk War, 55: 11
Nielsen, William Durrell, and Box Elder mill, 56: 87
Nielson, Christian, and BH War, 60: 308
Nielson, Jens, San Juan County selectman, 55: 38
Nielson, Joe, Fish Lake guide, 52: 158-64, 158, 163
Nielson, N. S., Mount Pleasant merchant, home of, 54: 101, 101-2
Nielson, Retha, Hill Field employee, 59: 124, 143
Nine Mile Canyon: freighting route through, 49: 43, 46-54; geography of, 49: 42, 43-45; inns and campgrounds in, 49: 51-54; origins of name of,
49: 44-45; and outlaws, 49: 51; prehistory of, 49: 44; ranches in, 49: 51-53, 52, 55; settlement of, 49: 46; stage line in, 49: 48, 50, 53; and
telegraph, 49: 47, 51; wagon road in, 61: 183-87, 190, 194-96
Nineteenth Century Club, Provo women's org., 63: 307-8
Nineteenth Ward (LDS): dancing in, 50: 342; home industry in, 50: 353
Ninth Cavalry: 46: 283, 285, 295; activities of, on frontier, 47: 422, 427-31; at Battle of Milk River, 47: 427; off-duty activities of, 47: 435-38; racial
tensions in, 47: 432-33; rations for, 47: 428; in Spanish-American War, 47: 422, 438; stationing of, at Fort Duchesne, 47: 423, 425; Utes oppose
presence of, 47: 424-27. See also Fort Duchesne, Blacks
Nisonger, Sarah S., Santaquin resident, 49: 276
Nix, Will, Blanding settler, 48: 395, 398, 405
Nixon, Eve, 63: 40
Nixon, J. C., arrest of, 64: 130
Nixon, J. W., LDS bishop in Huntington, 53: 129-30
Nixon, Richard m., Indian policy of, 64: 258
No Man Knows My History, responses to publication of, 57: 46-63
Nolan, Billy, "Battling" Nelson's mgr., 55: 344-45
Noland, Ernest O., trading post owner, 55: 62
Norbeck, Carl, and WRGA, 60: 274
Norden, Lars, potter, 56: 394
Normal, U. society, 60: 362
North Ogden Cemetery, 56: 318-19
North Salt Lake Stockyards, 53: 324
North Sanpete Bank of Mount Pleasant, depression closing of, 46: 364
North String, Box Elder County baseball club, 52: 110, 115, 122, 125, 126, 128
Northern Pacific Railroad, and tourism, 61: 143-44
Northern Pottery (Ogden), 56: 394
Northern Stage Line, 53: 239, 246
Northern Utah Literary Club, 60: 341
Northern Utes. See Ute Indians
Northwestern Shoshone, hunting by, in Uinta Basin, 50: 69
Norton, W. W., smelter official, 61: 348
Norwegians: assimilation of, in Utah, 52: 52; building techniques of, 52: 6; log architecture of, 52: 53, 57-63, 70-71, settlement of, in
Sanpete-Sevier, 52: 57, 67
Not-si-san, Navajo guide for Bernheimer, 55: 155
Notre Dame de Lourdes, Price, 60: 176-79, 176, 180
Notre Dame School, Price, 47: 193; 60: 179, 180, 181
Nouman, James, tie cutter, 47: 202
Nouman, Joseph F., and UPRR, 60: 141
Nowlin, Maria, modiste, 46: 134
Nowlin, May, dressmaker, 46: 134
Nowlin, Mrs. H. S., hotel proprietress, 46: 127, 134
Noyce, Mary A., shoe factory worker, 46: 134
Numerology, 62: 80
Nunn, Alice, milliner, 46: 133
Nunn, L. L. founder of Deep Springs College, 62: 287
Nunn, Lucien L., electric power developer, 56: 8
Nusbaum, Jesse, NPS employee, 63: 112
Nuttall, Eleanor (daughter of John), 55: 318-19
Nuttall, L. John: 64: 356; and education, 48: 307; Iron County school supt., 63: 26, 44; as secretary to LDS First Presidency, 48: 171; 55: 314,
317, 318, 319, 320; and statehood, 63: 347
Nutter, Preston, rancher, 49: 52, 52, 55, 95; 57: 306, 307, 310
Nye, Bill: humorist, 57: 221, 235; described Mormon Women, 46: 193
Nye, Fred M., Ogden C. of C. pres., 53: 93
Nygaard, Henry, and juvenile court, 61: 272
Nystrom, and Delta Phi, 60: 369

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