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Racker, Harold, death of, 59: 201
Racker, William E., and sugar industry, 59: 190, 193
Radcliffe, ___, piano teacher, 48: 281
Radcliffe, Mark, BIA land agent, 55: 264
Raddon, Joseph H., explosion victim, 52: 248
Raddon, Sam, editor, Park Record, 60: 329-30
Radmall, ___, private, funeral of, 46: 278
Railroad: and development of national parks 55: 219-20 election threat of workers on, 47: 256-59, section gang on, 47: 178
Rainbow Bridge: 62: 276, 281, 282; 63: 106, 111 and Bernheimer expeds., 55: 138 39, 140, 142, 144, 149, 154-55, 157-65; efforts to preserve, 55:
183; first visitors to, 55: 138
Rainbow Bridge National Monument, 59: 219
Rainbow Plateau: Bernheimer's exploration 55: 137-66; naming of, 55: 138
Raleigh, Alonzo H., cultural activities of, 47: 81-82; LDS bishop, home of, damaged, 52: 251
Raleigh, Caroline, and arsenal explosion, 52: 253
Ralphs, Thomas, potter, 56: 362, 393
la Rama Mexicana, LDS church branch, 49: 136
Rambusch Decorating Co. of New York, 49: 118, 120
Rambusch, Harold William, New York decorator, 49: 120
Rampton, Calvin L., and A. H. Ellett, 61: 252
Rampton, Charles H., Bountiful, Utah, postmaster, 61: 73
Ramsey, ___, potter, 56: 395
Rance, ____, 60: 162
Randall, Alfred, and Ogden Woolen Mills 49: 241
Randall, Mel, 46: 181
Randall, Samuel J., congressman, 51: 369
Randlett, James F., Indian agent, 50: 80
Ransohoff, Elias, Jewish immigrant, 52: 316
Ransohoff, N. S., Irish jig danced by, 48: 229
Ransohoff, Nicholas Siegfried, Jewish immigrant, 52: 316
Rasmussen, ____, wildlife researcher, 55: 173
Rasmussen, Franklin, Chautauqua performer, 58: 140
Rasmussen, Henry, artist, 58: 285, 289, 290, 294; WPA artwork of, 62: 9
Raulston, ____, Scopes trial judge, 51: 186
Raven Mining Company, interest of, in Uintah reservation, 50: 82
Rawcher, August, Murray, Utah, doctor, 61: 352
Rawlins, Joseph L.: attorney, 61: 241-42, 242; delegate to Congress, 62: 314, 337; and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 366; and statehood, 64:
371; and U.S. senator, efforts of, to secure reservation land and water for white settlers, 50: 73, 81
Rawlins, Joseph R, LDS church train captain, 58: 44-46
Ray, ____, southern Utah rancher, 49: 200
Ray, John, and Indian farming at Fillmore, 62: 154
Ray, William W., U.S. attorney, 49: 180
Raybould, W. F., bookstore of, damaged by explosion, 52: 252
Raymond and Ely Co., Pioche mining developer 55: 242, 244, 245
Reach, A. J., baseball player and equipment mfgr., 52: 150
Read, W. P., streetcar supt., 53: 162
Reagan, Albert, BYU archaeologist, 58: 17, 24
Reagan, Ronald, and MX missile, 55: 249
Real estate, speculation in, in SLC, 54: 48-49
Ream, Mary, and Abner Blackburn narrative, 61: 26-33
Reaper's Club, women's SLC literary org: 49: 239, 242, 244, 245, 246, 248, 249, 250, 252; 53: 146, 150; 63: 307, 309-10, 315; history of, 64: 108-20
Reardon, John D., lieutenant colonel, and Hill AFB, 47: 302
Reasoner, Calvin, publisher, 64: 124
Reconstruction Finance Corp. (RFC): 54: 249, 280; activities of, in Utah, 51: 77, 85-86
Red Butte Canyon, sandstone quarry in, 47: 65, 66, 68, 69; 56: 315, 317, 319, 323, 325, 329; 57: 66; 64: 183
Red Cross: and Sheppard-Towner Act, 50: 257, 261; training and relief work and workers of, 50: 243, 244, 247, 247-48; and WWI, 58: 330, 334,
335, 338, 340-43, 347, 350, 359, 366, 375-76; 63: 8, 12-14, 39, 41-44
Red Jacket-La Plata Company, 50: 10, 16
Red Jacket, So. Ute leader, 55: 54; 60: 240
Red Lake Utes, 62: 125
Red Men, 64: 129
Red Sash, Ogden baseball club, 52: 110, 128
Red Scare of 1919, effects of, in Utah, 61: 357-80
Red Stockings: history of, SLC baseball club, 52: 136-57; 1878 championship team of, 52: 178; Mormons on, 52: 142; out-of-territory
competitors, 52: 147-48; series of, with Deserets, 52: 142-43, 145-52
Redd, B. Fran, 63: 4
Redd, Charles, and horse racing, 57: 8, 10, 12, 17-22
Redd, Leland, and Indian-white conflict in SE Utah, 53: 250
Redd, Leland, and WWII rationing, 63: 246
Redd, Lemuel H., and Indian-white conflict in SE Utah, 53: 250, 264;
Redd, Lemuel H., Jr., San Juan County tax assessor and posse member, 55: 39, 42
Redd, Parley, Blanding settler, 48: 398, 399
Redford, ____, deputy marshal, 48: 340
Redman, Ben F., first SLC air passenger, 58: 123, 124
Reed, Amos, acting, U.T. gov., 57: 30
Reed, Del, river runner, 55: 190-94; 63: 110
Reed, George, child worker, 59: 60
Reed, James Frazier: overland journey of, 56: 120-23; wagon of, 56: 120, 120-21, 125, 126
Reed, James, trading post of, 64: 55
Reed, Lararus H., territorial chief justice, 48: 126
Reed, Samuel B., house pattern book of, 49: 77
Reed, Thomas B.: congressman, 51: 370; and 1896 GOP convention, 62: 340
Reed, William, trading post of, 64: 55
Reed William, Walker War casualty, 47: 411
Rees, Elizabeth Thomas, train crash victim, 51: 66, 70-71
Rees, Henry Thomas, Welsh immigrant involved in train crash, 51: 66, 69-71
Rees, Joseph Thomas, train crash victim, 51: 59, 63, 65, 69, 70
Rees, Mary Thomas, train crash victim, 51: 66
Reese, Enoch, and DA and MS, 59: 185
Reeve, Robert Warne, and Virgin River settlements, 62: 226-28, 231
Reeve, Thomas, leader in Hurricane, 62: 228, 243, 244
Reeves, ____, murder of, 51: 325
Reeves, J. A., and UNG, 58: 313
Reeves, John, 60: 164
Reeves, Lynn, 63: 41-42
Regent Street, prostitution on, 50: 170-74, 170, 177
Reichmann, Dr., honored by city of St George, 55: 276
Reid, Fanny, Navajo, 48: 402
Reid, Fred W., 53: 116
Reid, John K., actor and director in Orangeville, 53: 115, 117
Reid, Marcia, LDS Primary officer, 56: 222
Reid, Peter, 16th Ward leader, 56: 70
Reid, Peter, carpenter, 57: 229
Reid, R. J., and bandits, 55: 85
Reid, William C., and Knights of Columbus, 60: 177
Reilly, P. T., and Gregory Bridge, 63: 115
Reinhardt, Joseph, Donner Party member, 52: 311
Reinsmar, Nettie L., corporate officer, 46: 131
Reiser, A. Hamer, LDS church secretary, 52: 283
Reiser, Heinrich, immigration of, 52: 377-78
Relf, George O., and horse racing, 57: 14, 17, 21-22
Reliance Manufacturing Co., Manti plant purchased by, 59: 370
Relief Society Magazine: editor of, 49: 301, 302; and social welfare reform, 50: 267
Relief Society, Ruth May Fox's activities in 49: 246, 248, 250, 251; work projects of, 49: 288, 289-90
Reltuc Inn, Lehi, 57: 117
Remington Arms Co.: 59: 369-70, 376; women employees of, 59: 124, 133-34, 136-37, 141; WWII plant of, in SLC,51: 88, 90; 63: 234, 242
Remy, Jules, and Deseret Alphabet, 52: 282; early French visitor to Utah, 54: 117, 123; Mormon children described by, 50: 185
Renkel, Willy, Nazi supporter, arrest of, 52: 337
Rentz, Samuel, trading post of, 60: 248-50
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints: 48: 82, 83, 97, 97; and Godbeite spiritualism, 50: 307, 310, 314-16
Republican party: in Carbon County, 58: 153, 156, 160, 163; and clubs of 49: 240, 243, 251, 252, 253; and direct primary law, 60: 326, 331;
divisions within, in Utah, 60: 319-34; 1894 platform of, in Utah, 59: 195; and gentile women, 63: 302-3; and good road movement, 49: 57; and
Mormons, 62: 312-13; and 1964 election, 61: 304-24; Ogden Standard support of, 47: 265-69; organization of, in Utah, 47: 263-64; 55: 28;
platform of 1856, 46: 25; polygamy attacked by, 51: 135; and prohibition, 60: 326-29; and reform legislation, 58: 151; and silver, 62: 337-46; and
tariffs, 62: 346; during territorial period, 64: 267-68; in Utah at turn of the century, 62: 336; and Utah statehood, 63: 341-56; and women, 49: 221,
256
Resettlement Administration, 54: 327
Retrenchment, LDS reform movement, 49: 286-87
Reviews' Club, 64: 115
Reynolds, ____, at LDS stake conference, 48: 351
Reynolds, Alice, and polygamy controversy, 63: 317-18
Reynolds, Alice Louise, professor, 49: 277
Reynolds, Carl, telegrapher at Bridge, 53: 60
Reynolds, George, 64: 358; and Manifesto, 64: 368
Reynolds, George, and 1885 statehood scheme, 51: 361, 375, 379
Reynolds, George: attitude of, toward fiction, 50: 329; and Deseret Museum, 50: 369
Reynolds, Ira Lester, Weber Club secretary, 47: 296
Reynolds, Sarah "Killarney," neighbor of Zeeses, 48: 248, 249, 258
Reynolds v. U.S., polygamy test case, 46: 26; 51: 135-36; 64: 273
Rhoades, Caleb Baldwin, trapper, founder of Price, Utah, 48: 370-71, 371
Rhoades, Thomas, LDS ward official, 48: 362, 363
Rice, Dave, highway worker, 54: 244
Rice, Maxwell W., Episcopal priest, 50: 219
Rice, W. V., mining entrepreneur, 64: 8
Rice, William, rabbi, 62: 14-15
Rich, ____, Idahoan, 49: 252
Rich, Ben E., LDS representative 47: 60
Rich, Ben, prison visitor, 53: 230
Rich, Charles, and founding of San Bernardino, Calif., 51: 241
Rich, Charles C., LDS leader, 47: 77, 202, 203
Rich County, problems of agriculture in, 54: 323
Rich, Edward, physician, 58: 175
Rich, John, stockman, 60: 66
Rich, John T., and La Plata land dispute, 50: 18
Rich, Joseph, and Bear Lake monster, 47: 203
Rich, Lyman, Utah County agent, 51: 176
Rich, Mary Ann, co-op manager, 46: 131
Rich, Mrs Grover, Utah legislator, 46: 161
Richards, Charles C., acting gov., 63: 358
Richards, Daniel B., attorney, 59: 53
Richards, Elizabeth McFate, plural wife of Franklin D., 50: 272
Richards, Emily S.: 64: 356; and Columbian Exposition, 63: 312-14, 312; LDS leader, 58: 263; Republican women's leader, 49: 256; and suffrage,
46: 110; 47: 272; 51: 369; 59: 28 n. 10, 43
Richards, F. L., militia chaplain, 59: 313
Richards, Franklin, and Chinese, 64: 72
Richards, Franklin, mill of, 56: 64
Richards, Franklin D.: and Cannon family, 53: 224, 226; dance led by, 50: 343; and F. Piercy, 48: 56, 59, 60, 62; Idaho town named for, 53: 49;and
Ogden Junction, 64: 357; and polygamy, 46: 30; 50: 270-75, 280; reports of, on Circleville, 55: 8-9; and spelling reform, 52: 279; Weber County
official and LDS leader, 47: 88, 257-58, 263, 272; and woman suffrage, 46: 110
Richards, Franklin S.: attorney, 57: 257, 260; 58: 34, 85, 88, 89, 91, 92; and Clawson polygamy case, 51: 367, 371; C. W. Penrose visited home of,
51: 369; 1895 Constitutional Convention delegate, 63: 327, 329, 329; and statehood, 63: 343-44, 349; 64: 356, 362, 365-68, 371; and woman
suffrage, 46: 110, 119-20
Richards, George F., Tooele farm of, 51: 276
Richards, Harriet ("Hattie"), artist, 58: 265
Richards, Harriet, wife of J. T. Harwood, 54: 181, 195, 196
Richards, Heber John, physician, 51: 373; 57: 130
Richards, Henrietta, 60: 359
Richards, Henry P., and Polynesian colony, 60: 66
Richards, Henry Phineas, father of Mrs. R. W. Young, 51: 366
Richards, Hyrum Young, director, Maternity and Child Welfare Dept., 50: 258
Richards, Jane S.: and silk industry, 46: 390; and woman suffrage, 46: 110; 47: 272
Richards, Jane Snyder, life of, in polygamy, 50: 268, 270-75, 277, 278, 280, 283-84
Richards, Jeanetta, gravestone of, 56: 322
Richards, Lee Greene: artist, 58: 281-82, 291-93; painting of, 53: 143; WPA artwork of, 62: 9
Richards, LeGarnde, 53: 168, 169; youth of, in Tooele, 51: 276
Richards, Levi, cultural activities of, 47: 75
Richards, Levi, Thomsonian doctor, 51: 58, 68
Richards, Louisa Lula Greene, editor, Woman's Exponent, 49: 301, 302; and sego lily, 63: 74-75, 83; and Utah Women's Press Club, 53: 144, 146
Richards, Martha, immigrant, 53: 49
Richards, Mary, and Winter Quarters mine disaster, 51: 253
Richards, Miss J. E., and Utah silver, 46: 312
Richards, Mrs. F. D., and Columbian Exposition, 63: 312, 312
Richards, Mrs. Franklin D., cultural activities of, 47: 88
Richards, Mrs. Franklin S., civic leader, 49: 244, 245
Richards, Phinehas, cultural activities of, 47: 75, 87
Richards, Ralph, tennis player, 52: 182
Richards, Samuel, mill of, 56: 64
Richards, Samuel W.: cultural activities of, 47: 71, 73, 74, 75, 76-77, 79, 80-81; and Deseret Alphabet, 59: 178; immigration agent, 57: 233; LDS
British mission president, and F. Piercy, 48: 51-52, 55, 56, 60; and Pomological Society, 59: 182; sermon recorded by, 50: 351; and T. L. Kane,
61: 119-20
Richards, Stephen L., and Delta Phi, 60: 365, 373-74; and sugar industry, 57: 382
Richards, Stephen Longstroth, brother of Heber John, 51: 373
Richards, Willard: 56: 322; 59: 278, 278 n. 32; as Deseret News editor, 64: 226; and 1849 Pratt expedition, 62: 172; and Ensign Peak, 62: 6; F.
Piercy portrait of, 48: 57; and GSL, 56: 141; and Indians, 46: 218, 224; 59: 302-3; mill of, 56: 79; and predator control, 62: 28; and printing, 62:
44; proposed territorial official, 48: 121; and spelling reform, 52: 279, 280, 283, 284; as Thomsonian doctor, 50: 359; widows of, sealed to
Franklin D., 50: 273
Richardson, ____, guide, 52: 308
Richardson, Benjamin, financier, 48: 70
Richardson, Charles, explosion victim, 52: 248
Richardson, Darwin, lecture of, 59: 181
Richardson, Dr., lecture of, 47: 74
Richardson, Evelyn, writings of, 49: 47, 48
Richardson, J. W., national Red Cross representative, 50: 247
Richardson, Joseph, financier, 48: 70, 77
Richardson, Keith, architect, 47: 387
Richardson, R. E., radical speaker, 61: 368
Richey, Robert, rancher and mining co. director, 50: 49, 55
Richfield Bank, employees of, 50: 151
Richfield, Utah: 47: 160, and Black Hawk War, 57: 28; Chautauqua in, 58: 143; effect of 1934 drought in, 54: 257; Prohibition in, 53: 270; as a
regional center, 47: 234;
Richins, Aldo, football player, 61: 11, 17
Richins, Helen (wife of Aldo), 61: 17
Richmond Cemetery, 56: 323
Richmond Community Center, design of, by Scott & Welch, 59: 120
Richmond United Order, 56: 339-40
Richy Theater, German movies at, 52: 344
Rickard, George Lewis ("Tex"), fight promoter 55: 340, 341, 344-48
Ricks, Joel E., 60: 346
Ricks, Joel, Sr., and predator control, 62: 35
Ricks, Thomas E.: 62: 35; as Cache militia officer, 62: 38; controversy over rustler killed by, 61: 327, 329, 335; LDS church train captain, 58: 43,
45, 46; and predator control, 62: 34-35
Riddle, Isaac, Beaver resident, 60: 127, 130
Riddle, Isaac, intended murder victim, 48: 135
Riddle, Issac, and Colorado River crossing, 55: 116
Riddle, Wallace, Forest Service ranger, 49: 355
Rideout, David O., legislator, 58: 270
Ridge & Brown, Chase Mill repaired by, 47: 387
Ridges, A. J., and Delta Phi, 60: 370
Ridgway, Robert, ornithologist and colorist 49: 330
Rigby ranch, Castle Rock, 53: 376
Rigby, S. F., and Delta Phi, 60: 364, 365
Rigdon, Sidney, dissident Mormon leader, 46: 53-54; LDS official at Nauvoo, 48: 91, 94
Rigelot, ____, artist, 54: 201
Rigg, Jim, and the Nevillses, 55: 200
Riggs, Bobby, tennis star, 52: 195
Riggs, L. R., and Delta Phi, 60: 364, 371
Riker, Alanson, Colony Guard member, 51: 14, 25, 26
Riley, 1st Lt. Thomas F., at Promontory ceremonies, 49: 365
Riley, 2d Lt. James, at Promontory ceremonies, 49: 365
Riley, C. V., Missouri entomologist, 46: 353
Riley, I. Woodbridge, and Joseph Smith, 57: 60
Rinaldi, Joe, Tooele football player, 51: 283
Rinetti, Nicola, restaurant of, in Price, 60: 178
Rio Grande Western, line of, to Heber City, 57: 210-12
Rio Virgin Telephone Co., 61: 93
Riordan, D. M., Navajo agent, 55: 58-59, 62
Ripstein, ____, Calif. immigrant, 52: 310
Ririe, Sylvan, and UNG, 58: 326
Rishel, W. D. ("Bill"): Salt Lake Herald sporting editor, and early 20th century boxing, 55: 340-48; and Gans-Nelson fight photos, 55: 345
Ritchie, Morris L., judge in Joe Hill case, 55: 34
Riter, Frank M., Indian Rights Assn. inspector, 49: 201
Riter, Franklin, advocate of Prohibition repeal, 47: 8, 18
Riter, William: railroad promoter, 48: 71; and Utah Western RR, 56: 72
River running, 60: 259; beginnings of, 60: 260-61; and N. Nevills, 63: 100-121; and WRGA, 60: 261-76
Rivera, Juan Maria Antonio de, 1765 entradas of, into present Utah, 60: 200-223; 200, 205, 206, 209, 212, 213, 216, 218, 219; Spanish
explorer/trader, 55: 107
Riverton School, design of, by Scott & Welch, 59: 115
Roach, James, forty-niner, 51: 9
Robb, Thomas, and Jose ;case, 60: 131-32
Robb, William, and Jose case, 60: 130
Robbers Roost gang, 47: 431
Robbins, Spencer, Boy Scout, 55: 336
Roberton, Arthur H., sgt. at Wendover Field, 54: 150-52, 151
Roberts, Brigham H.: 47: 9; arrest of, for unlawful cohabitation, 55: 26; attitude of, toward fiction, 50: 336-37, Carbon County visit of, 48: 346;
Chautauqua talk of, 55: 362; 58: 136; 1895 Constitutional Convention delegate, 63: 327, 330; as Democrat, 64: 369-70; and Eastern States
Mission, 64: 300; election of, to Congress, 47: 270; 63: 352-53, 315-17; and Ensign Peak flag story, 62: 8, 10; and evolution, 51: 188; as home
missionary, 46: 179-80; House refused to seat, 48: 10, 20-21, 20, 34; illustrations by F. Piercy used by, 48: 58; opinion of, on killing seducers,
51: 325-26; and polygamy, 46: 26, 34, 198; 48: 32; and Prohibition 47: 17-18; refusal of Congress to seat, 50: 65-66; second husband of Maggie
Shipp, 49: 301; and UNG, 58: 313-14, 324, 333, 381; and woman suffrage, 46: 119-20; 49: 248-49, 250, 253; 61: 243
Roberts, Bolivar, Jr., and tennis, 52: 181
Roberts, Boliver, terr. treasurer, 55: 26, 28
Roberts, Bryan, Toquerville resident, 62: 81
Roberts, Carl, tennis champion, 52: 183
Roberts, Carrie, WWI nurse, 58: 348
Roberts, David R., state legislator and lobbyist for good roads, 49: 56, 57-65
Roberts, Ephraim, potter, 56: 390, 395
Roberts, Frank T., tennis champion, 52: 183, 192-93
Roberts, Gene, 62: 349
Roberts, George F., UNG officer, 58: 333
Roberts, Horace, potter, 56: 367-68, 371, 395
Roberts, Jerome, potter, 56: 390
Roberts, Kate L., art teacher, 46: 123-24
Roberts, Levi, potter, 56: 390, 395
Roberts, Mrs. M. A., Colorado lodging house keeper, 49: 376
Roberts, Mrs. R. E., 49: 376
Roberts Pottery, 56: 395
Roberts, R. M., Colorado church deacon, 49: 376
Roberts, Rolla, U. student, 60: 359
Roberts, Sidney, and papermaking, 62: 46-47, 51-52
Roberts, Virginia, and juvenile court, 61: 272
Roberts, William, potter, 56: 395
Robertson, ____, health officer in Sandy, 53: 317
Robertson, C. A., Grand County attorney, 57: 164
Robertson, Frank, 47: 206
Robertson, Jasper, actor and LDS bishop in Orangeville, 53: 115, 121
Robertson, John, and BH War, 60: 307, 311
Robertson, Josiah, and BH War, 60: 301
Robey, ____, baseball player, 52: 121, 132
Robey, Pearl H., commander of OAMA, 59: 356
Robidoux, Antoine Uinta Basin trading post of, 50: 113
Robidoux family (Antoine, Francois, Isidore, Joseph II, Joseph III, Louis, Michel), fur traders, and D. Julien, 64: 55, 67-69
Robinson, ____, Beaver dugout of, 51: 213, 214
Robinson, ____, polygamy prisoner, 48: 341, 342
Robinson, Adonis Findlay, Kanab historian, 53: 181
Robinson, Blake, Escalante resident, 64: 152
Robinson, , capt., and Ives survey, 55: 115
Robinson, Delinda, and silk industry in Farmington, 46: 388
Robinson, Elanor, cultural activities of, 47: 76
Robinson, J. King, gravestone of, 56: 328, 328-29
Robinson, J. W.: congressman, and naval depot, 47: 305; and postwar U of U needs, 48: 199
Robinson, L. Ray, fox ranch of, 57: 322
Robinson, Mrs. Ray, hairdresser, 46: 130
Robinson, Wells, 53: 373; and Gypsies, 53: 372
Robinson, William J., cabinetmaker and Colony Guard member, 51: 9, 11-13, 21, 24-26, 28
Robison, Louise Y., LDS Relief Society president, 47: 9, 10
Rochester Hop Bitters, baseball team, 52: 155
Rock, Mary Ann, wife of A. Carrington, 59: 266
Rockefeller, John D., bomb mailed to, 61: 366; capitalist, 67
Rockefeller, John D., Jr., and national parks, 55: 216; 59: 80
Rockville, Utah: and Cotton Mission, 62: 226; population of, 62: 225, 227-39, 240-41; and floods, 62: 227, 233, 242-43
Rockwell, Orrin Porter, and Indians, 46: 230
Rockwell, Porter, and C. H. Wilcken, 55: 310
Rockwell, S., and YLMIA, 49: 245
Rockwood, A. P., cultural activities of 47: 75; and grasshopper war, 46: 349, 350; legislator, death of, 64: 358
Rockwood, Charles, 46: 182
Rocky Mining District, 50: 41
Rocky Mountain Fur Co., 56: 135-36
Rocky Mountain Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, 60: 50
Rocky Mountain Minute Women, 63: 260
Rocky Mountain News, train crash described in, 51: 60
Rocky Mountain Packing Co., wages at, 59: 137
Rocky Mountain Saints, 50: 313
Rocky Mountain Vocalists of Montana, 48: 231
Rodehaver, Mary E., grocer, 46: 131
Rodman, Gage B., and horse racing, 57: 10
Roeschlaub, Robert, Denver architect and partner of F. A. Hale, 54: 7
Roger, Joe, IWW secretary, 61: 377
Rogers, ____, New York Mormon, 51: 366
Rogers, Aurelia Spencer: and Farmington WSA, 59: 18, 19, 19; LDS Primary organizer, 49: 264; 50: 350
Rogers, Austin F., professor of mining engineering, 46: 142
Rogers, Clarence, 53: 258
Rogers, Clarence, packer hired by Bernheimer, 55: 143
Rogers, John D., and Indian-white conflict in SE Utah, 53: 249, 253-54, 258, 259, 265
Rogers, Leone, and Farmington WSA, 59: 19
Rogers, Samuel H.: and BH War, 60: 128; and Jose case, 60: 131-32, 134
Rogers, Will, and Scopes trial, 51: 187
Rogers, Willis, Blanding settler, 48: 395
Rogerson, Josiah, and BH War, 60: 301
Rollins, C., 46: 176-77
Rollins, James Henry, interest of, in Minersville, 51: 237, 239
Rollins, Viola, appeal of to Gov. Dern, 50: 251
Rollins, Viola Chase. See Chase, Viola
Romania Hyde Ladies Orchestra, 58: 135, 137
Romney, Artemisia, painter, 53: 168
Romney, Clark, football player/coach, 61: 12
Romney, Edna, WWI yeomanette, 58: 341
Romney, George: and LDS finances, 54: 83; ZCMI director, 59: 53
Romney, George, E. L. Wilkinson endorsed by, 61: 314
Romney, George, prison visitor, 53: 230
Romney, L. C., SLC commissioner, 62: 24
Roony, ____, coal bought by, 48: 363
Roosevelt, Eleanor, on train at Echo City, 62: 360
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 54: 215, 218, 226; and airmail, 58: 125; bank holiday declared by, 54: 226; and Buenos Aires Peace Conference, 46: 161,
162, 163, and Cedar Breaks, 55: 235; and CCC, 62: 261-63, 267, 274; and Elise Musser, 46: 159, 161, 165; Greek Orthodox memorial service for, 52:
45, 46; and Japanese American relocation, 54: 331; and New Deal, 54: 226-27, 249-50, 251, 269, 272-76, 278, 280, 283; and 1934 drought, 54: 255;
and Prohibition repeal, 47: 11-12; visits of Gov. Blood with, 54: 228, 237; and WWII, 59: 333, 370, 381
Roosevelt State Bank and Uinta Basin experimental farm, 46: 401
Roosevelt, Theodore: 46: 302-3, 311; 58: 150-51; Bull Moose candidacy of, 54: 347; campaigning of, in Ogden, 47: 268-69; and child labor, 59:
53-54; and Desert Land Act, 48: 191; and Mormons, 48: 36; and national monuments, 59: 222; and opening of Uintah reservation, 50: 82, 83, 85,
87; and Smoot controversy, 57: 263; and spelling reform, 52: 276, 277; view of Mormons of, 55: 364; vigilantes supported by, 51: 327; visit of,
to Rainbow Bridge, 55: 138
Roosevelt, Utah, education of Utes in, 64: 250-61, 260
Roper, Abe, home of, 53: 367
Roper, W., iron puddler, 50: 54
Rory, Rose, nurse, 50: 151
Rose, Guy, art student in Paris, 54: 181, 182
Rosenbaum, Howell, artist, 58: 284-85
Rosenblatt, Joseph P., businessman, and 1964 Senate race, 61: 309-10
Rosenkilde, Anna, WWI nurse, 58: 347-48, 348, 349
Rosner, Ann, river runner, 55: 192-93
Rosoborough, Joseph B., anti-Mormon, 61: 171
Ross, 2d Lt. John M., at Promontory ceremonies, 49: 365
Ross, Alexander, trapper, 56: 135
Ross, Della, wife of Farrel, 53: 62, 65-66, 68, 70, 72
Ross, Farrel L., telegrapher at Bridge, 53: 62, 65-68, 66, 70, 71, 72
Ross, Glade, NPS employee, 64: 63
Ross, Harold, editor, 58: 217
Ross, James Andrew, and Otter Creek Reservoir, 53: 359, 360
Ross, Laren, and UNG, 58: 321
Ross, Orville, Elkhorn graduate, 62: 253
Ross, William F., and Co., designs for cathedral by, 49: 124, 125
Rostow, Eugene, and JA relocation, 59: 384
Rothschild, Edmund de, Jewish colonies financed by, 57: 177
Rotograph Co., post card publisher, 52: 76, 86
Rough and Readys, SLC baseball club, 52: 142
Roundy, Alma Byron, husband of Rachel, 60: 161 n. 6
Roundy, Brooks, alfalfa seed research of, 46: 412-13
Roundy, Byron Donalvin, 60: 162, 164
Roundy, George E., WWI soldier, 63: 27
Roundy, James Lorenzo, LDS missionary, 63: 38
Roundy, Jesse C., WWI soldier, 63: 24, 27, 38, 47, 48
Roundy, Joel J., 63: 37, 37-38
Roundy, Juliette L., corporate officer, 46: 131
Roundy, Marion, WWI soldier, 63: 31
Roundy, Matilda Ann, 60: 162
Roundy, Middie May, friend of May Stapley, 60: 163-66
Roundy, Napoleon Bonaparte, 60: 162 n. 11
Roundy, Othello, friend of May Stapley, 60: 159, 162-64, 166-67
Roundy, Priscilla Parrish, Kanarraville resident, 62: 78
Roundy, Rachel Emily Griffin, friend of May Stapley, 60: 161-62
Roundy, Sarah Catherine "Kate" Stapley: Kanarraville Relief Society pres., 63: 39-43, 40; sister of May Stapley, 60: 161-64, 163
Roundy, Wallace, Escalante resident, 64: 148
Roundy, Will, and WWI, 63: 31
Rourke, John, Colony Guard member, 51: 10, 11, 13, 25
Rourke, William, Colony Guard member, 51: 10, 12, 13, 23, 27
Route from Liverpool to Great Salt Lake Valley, Illustrated (Illustrated Route), 48: 50, 54, 55, 56, 58, 59, 62, 63, 64, 65
Rowan, Ed, IWW member, 49: 232-33
Rowan, Francis M., friend of MMM victims, 60: 229-31
Rowan, James A., guard, 52: 244
Rowberry, John: early Tooele settler, 51: 275; and naming of Tooele, 57: 275
Rowland, Benjamin, Philadelphia industrialist, 48: 278, 279
Rowland Hall, 48: 271, 285, 288; athletics at, 48: 286; early years of, 48: 278-83; educational program of, 48: 282-84, 286-88, finances of, 48:
279, 281-82, 284, 288-89; grounds and buildings of, 48: 278-79, 281, 284; merger of with St. Mark's, 48: 291; staff and students of, 48: 280-81, 286;
tennis at, 52: 184, 188
Rowland Hall-St. Mark's School, 48: 272, 288, 290, 291-92
Rowland, Josephine (daughter of Benjamin), 48: 279
Rowland, Virginia (daughter of Benjarnin), first wife of R. M. Kirby, 48: 279, 282
Rowland, Virginia Lafayette (wife of Benjamin), and founding of Rowland Hall, 48: 279, 282, 284
Rowley, ____, LDS ward teacher, 48: 352
Rowley, Ellen, Presbyterian schoolteacher, 51: 266, 269, 271
Rowley, James, potter, 56: 393
Rowley, John, and Teancum Pratt, 48: 353, 355-56
Rowley, Ralph, potter, 56: 393
Royal Baking Co., 56: 21
Royal Slave Co., touring theatrical group, 53: 126
Royal, Utah, 48: 383 n. 1
Roylance, William M., Speaker of the Utah House, 58: 268
Rozsa, John: at Camp Floyd, 60: 53-54; sgt. with Johnston's Army, 54: 168-69, 174, 175, 176
Rubi, Marques de, Spanish official, 60: 201, 223
Ruby Valley Indian Treaty, provisions of, and Gosiutes, 49: 187-88
Rucker, Alfred, Black infantryman, 46: 290
Rudy, Jack, and Canyonlands archaeology, 63: 149
Rufener, Frederick;, step-father of Elise Musser, 46: 153
Ruffin, R. W., SP Railroad lobbyist, 63: 354
Ruggeri, Henry, Carbon County attorney, 53: 288
Rumel, John H., John Sharp defended by, 48: 168, 170
Rumfield, Hiram S., mail and express agent, 53: 12, 22-23; 58: 76
Runyon, Llewelyn, Methodist minister, 60: 278-79
Rupp, W. W., baseball player, 52: 114, 115
Rush, Lorenzo D., Sr. (father of Milam), 60: 229
Rush, Milam L., and MMM, 60: 229
Rush Valley Mining District: history of, 51: 349-57; organization of, 51: 278, 346
Rush Valley Smelting Co., 51: 351
Rusling, James F., army officer, and Colorado River navigation, 55: 118
Russel S., and Teancum Pratt, 48: 346
Russell, Andrew J., photographer, 60: 137, 138-40, 143-56, 146, 147, 154
Russell, Bertrand, 49: 337
Russell, James, and Godbeite spiritualism, 50: 52
Russell, Joseph, and early sugar industry, 56: 37, 38, 41
Russell, Lillian, and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 73
Russell, Majors & Waddell, role of, in Utah Expedition, 52: 219-21, 227; 53: 9, 10
Russell, Pearl, and Utah Women's Press Club, 53: 153
Russell, Stephen, Lt., at Fort Hall, 63: 163
Russell, William H., 52: 220, 221; mail subcontractor, 53: 22; overland journey of, 56: 116-18, 121
Russon, Lott, baptism by, 57: 114
Rust, David Dexter: commercial river runner, 55: 125, 182; ranch operator, 52: 166, 169
Rutledge, Richard H., regional forester, and Cedar Breaks, 55: 222, 231
Ryan, ____, aunt of Anne Bradley, 52: 244
Ryan, Dan, Corinne marshal, 48: 221
Ryan, Thomas, acting secretary of the interior, 50: 85
Ryberg, Bob, and WRGA, 60: 261
Rydalch, W. E., attorney, 61: 242

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