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
Sabine, Wallace C., acoustical consultant, 49: 116
Sack, Samuel, Clarion, farmer, 57: 170
Sackett, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C., California emigrants, 56: 151
Sacramento Daily Bee, train crash described in, 51: 64-65
Sacramento State Capitol Reporter, train crash described in, 51: 65
Sacred Heart Chapel, Sunnyside, 60: 182, 182
Sagawitch, Shoshoni chief, 57: 276
Sagebrush Democracy in 1888, 62: 312
Sagi-ninijazi, and Bernheimer exped., 55: 160
Sagwitch, Shoshone leader, 63: 159, 161, 167-70
Sahara Village, housing project, 61: 55
Sainsbury, Stella, WWI nurse, 58: 343
Saint Ann's Orphanage, 47: 252-53
St. Anthony Lodge, 60: 183
Saint Anthony's Church, 47: 193
St. Anthony's Church, Helper, 60: 99, 173-75
St. Benedict's Hospital, 58: 350
Saint David's Society, 49: 381
St. George Temple: art work in, 54: 185; baptismal font of, 50: 56; 63: 151-57, 151; dedication of, 49: 79; 55: 312
St. George Utah: 47: 310-11, 326-27; 49: 78, 83; 62: 227; Chautauqua in, 58: 143; ca. 1876, 62: 123; cost of homes in, 49: 84; development of,
as a regional capital, 47: 235, 312, 313, 318, 319, 324, 325, 326; E. P. Thompson's description of, 62: 122; experiences of magician in, 64: 34,
43-47, 46; folklore in, 49: 86-87; jail at, 49: 85; founding of, 57: 37-38; LDS church buildings in, 47: 105, 120, 171, 310-11, 317, 324-25, 325;
musical activity in, 53: 132-33; nursery school in, 61: 45; population of, 47: 313; 62: 225; settlement of, 49: 21-22, 23; telephone service in, 61:
80, 83, 85, 88-89, 92, 93; women employed in, 50: 158;
St. John's Episcopal Church, Logan, 61: 326, 334
St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Monticello, Utah, 52: 16, 23, 26; Christmas Mass at, 52: 24; confirmation class at, 52: 14; Easter Mass at, 52: 22;
funerals at, 52: 21; marriages at, 52: 15
St. Louis Mining Co.: 61: 186, 195; Supreme Court suit involving, 52: 239
St. Louis, Mo., 53: 45; Mormon immigrants in, 53: 44-47
St. Louis World's Fair, ACU exhibits at, 63: 63
Saint Mark.'s Cathedral, 50: 221, controversy over Bishop Jones at, 50: 213, 214, 216, 219, 220; graduation exercises in, 48: 280
St. Mark's Church, school held in, 48: 275
St. Mark's Grammar School, 48: 275-80, 276
St. Mark's Hospital: 50: 172, 358; 58: 345, 346, 347; founding of, 48: 279
St. Mark's School: buildings of, 48: 289; closing of, to support public schools, 48: 282; enrollment and educational programs of, 48: 289,291;
founding and early history of, 48: 273-75, 297, 303; merger of with Rowland Hall, 48: 291; reopening of, in 1956, 48: 289
St. Mark's School for Girls, history of, 48: 275-81
St. Mary of the Wasatch, 60: 183-84
Saint Mary's Academy, 49: 112
Saint Mary's Catholic Church, 49: 112
St. Mary's County, Utah Territory (present Nevada), 55: 247; history of, and continuing ties of area of, to Utah, 55: 236-49
Saint Omer Boarding House, 49: 242
St. Patrick's Parish, Eureka, 60: 184-85
St. Patrick's Parish, SLC, 60: 181-83
Saint Paul's Church, controversy over Bishop Jones at, 50: 219, 220
St. Peter's Basilica, Rome, 61: 137
Sale, Thomas C. W., and Black Hawk War, 55: 6-7
Salicornica, boat built for Stansbury, 63: 200-201
Salina, Utah, 47: 169, 173
Saline, Utah, RR spur, 53: 59, 64, 68, 69, 71
Salisbury, Joseph, and spiritualism, 50: 308, 313
Salisbury, Margaret Blaine: and Columbian Exposition, 63: 311, 312-13; and Mormon-gentile detente, 63: 309
Salisbury, O. J., home of, designed by Hale, 54: 9-10, 16, 17, 19, 30; tennis player, 52: 183, 193, 194
Salisbury, Walker, tennis player, 52: 183, 193, 194
Salmon, Belle, and Delta Phi, 60: 365
Salmon River, commercial river trips on, 55: 182, 195, 199
Salotti, Marti, highway worker, 54: 244
Salt Lake & Eastern Railroad: 48: 76, 77-78; and J. W. Young, 64: 183
Salt Lake & Fort Douglas Railroad, 48: 76-77; 64: 183
Salt Lake and Los Angeles Railroad, 55: 248, 320
Salt Lake and Mercur Railroad, 57: 41
Salt Lake and Ogden Railroad, 53: 82; 56: 9
Salt Lake and Utah Railroad, 57: 114, 117
Salt Lake Band, 53: 79
Salt Lake Base Ball and Cricket Assn., 52: 145
Salt Lake Board of Examining Physicians, 50: 355
Salt Lake Choral Society, 53: 134
Salt Lake Chronicle, account of murder-lynching in, 49: 168
Salt Lake City Airport, 58: 108-9, 116-30, 127, 130
Salt Lake City and County Building, site of 1895 Constitutional Convention, 63: 321
Salt Lake City Beobachter, German-language newspaper, 52: 329; content and purpose of, 52: 327-28; controversy over anti-Nazism in, 52:
328-31; and WWI, 58: 371, 373-87
Salt Lake City Board of Police and Fire Commissioners, 55: 30
Salt Lake City Cemetery, 56: 314, 319, 323, 326, 327
Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce: 62: 24, 310-11; 64: 280; formation of, 59: 187; and GSL, 56: 183-84, 185; and Jeffries-Johnson fight, 55:
347-48; lobbying and promotional efforts of, 54: 50, 276, 284; and office space shortage, 48: 200; and U of U, 48: 204
Salt Lake City Commission: and Ensign Peak, 62: 13-16, 23-24; and pari-mutuel gambling, 57: 16-17; and Tracy Aviary, 48: 262
Salt Lake City Council: American party domination of, 50: 174; stockade policy of, 50: 174-75, 179, 180, 181
Salt Lake City Express, 53: 11, 12
Salt Lake City Football Corp., 61: 6
Salt Lake City Gas Co., 55: 28
Salt Lake City Iron Company, 50: 56
Salt Lake City Light, Heat, and Power Co., 56: 6
Salt Lake City National Bank, 53: 34
Salt Lake City Parks Department: Chase Mill and, 47: 284, 286-87; and football controversy, 61: 6-9
Salt Lake City Past and Present, guidebook, 54: 24
Salt Lake City Police Dept.: antiradical activities of, 61: 362-63, 368, 373, 380; corruption iII, 61: 252; reforms and controversies in, under Arthur
Pratt, 55: 28-32
Salt Lake City Public Library, materials on evolution available at, 51: 196-98
Salt Lake City Railroad Company, 48: 71; streetcar of, 54: 31; streetcar line, 64: 121, 125-26
Salt Lake City Semi-Weekly Telegraph, train crash news in, 51: 68-69
Salt Lake City Society of Progressive Spiritualists, 50: 323
Salt Lake City Twelfth Ward, H. B. Clawson, bishop of, 48: 157
Salt Lake City Twentieth Ward, John Sharp bishop of, 48: 161-71
Salt Lake City, Utah: 47: 228, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289; 51: 46, 48, 53, 54; 52: 304-5; 53: 4-5, 14, 51; 55: 338; 57: 216, 58: 79,
165; 62: 4, 300-301; 63: 320; 64: 107, 121, 155; and air transportation, 63: 226, 230, 235-37, 236; American party control of, of, 55: 346;
architecture in, 54: 3, 5-51; baseball in 1870s in, 52: 110, 112, 116, 136, 136-57; as bicycle racing center, 50: 162; boxing and boxers in, 55:
335-48; Chinese in, 64: 70, 71-72, 74-82, 84-95; coming of Prohibition to, 51: 154-61; as a cultural center, 53: 132, 143; descriptions of, in 1863,
58: 72-76, 78-79; devastating 1876 explosion in, 52: 246-55; development of aviation in, 58: 108-30; early landscaping in, 56: 352-59, 352, 354,
355, 356, 357, 359; economic effect of horse racing in, 57: 15-16; effect of mining on, 47: 236-53; and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 357-58,
360-63, 365-66; in 1861, 57: 66; 1867 description of, 51: 47-55; electric streetcars in, 54: 31, 32, 46-48; fire hydrants in, 63: 157; founding of, 56:
142-47; gambling in, 60: 101, 103; growth of, 51: 79, 329; and history of Ensign Peak, 62: 4-25; history of pro football in, 61: 4-21; history of
Reapers' Club in, 64: 108-20; immigration to, by train, 51: 56-57; importance of, to Northwest, 53: 11-14; influenza in, 58: 167-74, 176-77, 180, 182;
Japanese section of, 54: 333; juvenile delinquency in, 51: 82; l9th century impressions of, 56: 128-29, 141, 143-47, 144, 154; and Liberal party,
62: 309; life and manners in, in 1895, 64: 121-32; lynching in, 55: 314; mail service to and from, 53: 6-8; Main Street of, 50: 182; 60: 106;
medical care facilities in, 57: 129-30; Modern School in, 50: 238; musical activity in, 53: 132-43; and Oscar Wilde's U.S. lecture tour, 55: 322-34;
outdoor markets in, 51: 160, 161; as overland supply point, 56: 124; Perkins' Addition subdivision in, 54: 31-51; population of, 54: 6; potteries
in, 56: 393-95; pro. wrestling in, 55: 349-57; and Prohibition, 53: 270, 274, 276, 279-83, 285-89; prostitution in, 50: 168-81; and Red Scare of 1919,
61: 357-80; as a regional center, 47: 229-31; Socialists elected in, 49: 223; 50: 227; "society" in, 54: 6; spiritualism in, 50: 309; street lighting for,
51: 154; 56: 20, 21; tennis in, 52: 180-184, 188, 195; as a transportation center, 58: 109-10, 118, 129-30; travelers' descriptions of, 47: 283, 285,
287, 288; water system of, 55: 313; and Wells Fargo, 53: 5-39; Welsh in, 49: 381-85; and woman suffrage, 59: 7, 8; women workers in, 53:
327-28, 332; WPA art project in 58: 278-95
Salt Lake City v. Piepenburg, pornography case, 61: 256
Salt Lake Collegiate Institute, 51: 268
Salt Lake Council of Women, 58: 275; survey by, of working women, 59: 132
Salt Lake Country Club (Forest Dale), building of, designed by Hale, 54: 10-11, 23
Salt Lake Country Club, 52: 195
Salt Lake County: agriculture in, 57: 140, 142-46, 148-49, 313-15; agriculture in, during WWI, 51: 167-68; air pollution in, 53: 312-15; Board of
Health of, 53: 317; Chinese in, 64: 72-73; CCC in, 62: 262; conflict between agriculture and industry in, 53: 308-25; farm in, 53: 308; FFA and
4-H work in, 51: 172; smelters in, 53: 316, 321; trailer parks in, 51: 79; unwed mothers, divorce, etc. in, 51: 82; wartime growth of, 51: 81
Salt Lake County Courthouse, 51: 340; 61: 259-60, 265
Salt Lake County Jail, 51: 340
Salt Lake County Suffrage Assn., 49: 246
Salt Lake Cutoff, 56: 113, 124
Salt Lake Cycle Co., 64: 131
Salt Lake Daily Herald, and extralegal justice, 51: 320-22, 324-26
Salt Lake Easel, Harwood exhibit at, 54: 181
Salt Lake Eighth Ward choir, 47: 38
Salt Lake Employment Office, 46: 131, 131
Salt Lake Federation of Labor: 47: 9; and radicalism, 61: 360-61, 374, 377; Socialists endorsed by, 50: 227
Salt Lake Fur Farm, 57: 322
Salt Lake General Hospital School of Nursing, 50: 157
Salt Lake Grammar School, branch of, at Corinne, 48: 222-23
Salt Lake Handel and Haydn Society, 53: 135
Salt Lake Herald: 64: 363; account of murder-lynching in, 49: 167, 169, 171; and Anne Bradley case, 52: 245; and baseball, 52: 117, 119, 122,
139, 140, 142, 143, 146-53, 155, 156; and Black soldiers, 46: 295; and Camp Rawlins incident, 64: 213; and Chautauqua, 58: 132; and Chinese, 64:
72, 78, 80-83, 91; and death of Dr. Bernhisel, 50: 360; and 1895 Constituional Convention, 63: 322-23; and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 363,
369; and horse racing, 57: 7-8, 22; libel suit of Arthur Pratt against, 55: 31; and Oscar Wilde's SLC lecture, 55: 325-26, 327, 328, 333, 334; and
Perkins' Addition, 54: 33; and prostitution, 50: 173, 180, 181; and Red Scare of 1919, 61: 367; review of B. B. Young in, 50: 129, 131; and Salt
Lake Theatre, 57: 73; sporting page of, 55: 340, 341, 345; and tennis, 52: 182, 183; and UNG, 46: 278-79; and Trumbo, 63: 355; and woman
suffrage 46: 116-17
Salt Lake Herald/Herald-Republican: and ACU consolidation controversy, 62: 213; and Ensign Peak, 62: 5, 7, 13
Salt Lake Herald Republican, and Utah silver, 46: 314; and WWI, 58: 379
Salt Lake International Airport, 56: 184
Salt Lake Journal of Commerce, and J. W. Young, 48: 79
Salt Lake Kindergarten Assn., 63: 305
Salt Lake Literary and Scientific Association and Deseret Museum, 50: 369, 371
Salt Lake Masonic Temple, design of, by Scott & Welch, 59: 105, 107, 109-10, 110
Salt Lake Mastadon Minstrels, 58: 62
Salt Lake Ministerial Assn.: 49: 131; opposition of, to horse racing, 57: 18; stockade opposed by, 50: 180
Salt Lake Minstrels, 58: 54
Salt Lake Museum, 57: 238. See Deseret Museum
Salt Lake Rapid Transit Co., streetcar line, 64: 126
Salt Lake Real Estate Board, and Ensign Peak land sale, 62: 24
Salt Lake Rock Co., 53: 208
Salt Lake Rotary Club, anti-radicalism of, 61: 367
Salt Lake Rowing Club, 63: 212
Salt Lake Sanitarian: 50: 359; editors of, 49: 300-301; medical journal, history of 57: 125-37, 126
Salt Lake School District, and evolution, 51: 196
Salt Lake Seagulls, professional football team, history of, 61: 4-21
Salt Lake, Sevier Valley, and Pioche Railroad, 48: 72, 75
Salt Lake Shriners' Hospital, design of, by Carl W. Scott, 59: 121
Salt Lake Song Shop, 56: 17
Salt Lake Stake High Council, and John Sharp case, 48: 149, 166-71
Salt Lake Stock & Mining Exchange, 47: 253
Salt Lake Sunday Times, and P. P. Christensen, 60: 329
Salt Lake Tabernacle: 47: 46; 51: 3, 48; description of, in 1867, 51: 48-49, 54; Oscar Wilde's description, of, 55: 330; sign on roof of, 58: 119-20,
120
Salt Lake Telegram: 52: 270; and C. C. Goodwin, 61: 177; and Ensign Peak, 62: 23; and prostitution, 50: 180, 181; and U of U, 48: 199; and
WWI, 58: 379
Salt Lake Temple, 47: 59: photographs of interior of, 47: 55-60
Salt Lake Temple: 64: 370; building of, 48: 161; completion, tours, and dedication of, 61: 136-49, 136, 139, 142, 143, 145, 146, 149;
construction of, 51: 48; 56: 43, 73, 73-74, 85, 313; decoration of, with art works, 54: 184-86, 197, 200-202; food for workers on, 57: 57: 352; work
on, halted, 62: 308
Salt Lake Tennis Club, 52: 179, 194-96
Salt Lake Theatre: 47: 84, 85; 51: 53; 54: 170; 55: 331; 56: 313; 57: 64-65, 67, 68, 69, 72, 75, 78, 87, 88; 58: 131, 32; 64: 44, 130; building of,
57: 66-69; dancing in, 57: 72; dedication of, 58: 53; descriptions of, 57: 69-71; 58: 67, 73-74; description of audience and performance at, 51:
52-53; effect of transcontinental railroad on, 57: 73; Gilbert and Sullivan's Patience in, 55: 323; lectures in, 57: 73; minstrels at, 58: 53-62, 58; and
Old Folks Day, 53: 168; orchestra of, 53: 131, 132-34, 133; Oscar Wilde's lecture in, 55: 327, 328, 331-34; performances in, 57: 70-71, 73-74, 76;
sale and demolition of, controversy over, 57: 64-66, 76-88; and scrip, 57: 229, 234-35, 238-39; size of, 57: 68; and smallpox, 58: 57; touring
companies at, 53: 113
Salt Lake Tribune: 47: 251; 61: 173; and academic freedom, 51: 190; agent of, 50: 53; and ACU consolidation controversy, 62: 214; American
party supported by, 47: 272, and Anne Bradley case, 52: 241, 242-43; and Arsenal Hill explosion, 52: 249; and aviation, 58: 110-11, 115, 123;
and baseball, 52: 137-39, 141-43, 148, 152, 155; and Bishop Creek Dam, 50: 39; and Bishop Jones controversy, 50: 215, 217-18, 221; and Black
soldiers, 46: 285, 286, 288, 291, 296, 297; and Bryce Canyon, 49: 356-57, and Canyonlands, 59: 220-21, 229, 235; and C. C. Goodwin, 61: 164-81;
and C. W. Hemenway, 61: 156; and Chinese, 64: 72, 83; and day care, 61: 41; and death of Dr. Bernhisel, 50: 360; and 1895 Constitutional
Convention, 63: 322, 329; and Ensign Peak, 62: 6-7, 24; and Eureka strike 49: 151, 152; and extralegal justice, 51: 321, 323-24; founding of, 55:
244; and Godbeites, 50: 309, 312, 313, 315-16, 317, 318, 319, 320, 323, 324; and horse racing, 57: 22; and influenza, 58: 172, 180; and LDS temple
photographs, 47: 56, 58, 62; and mining, 47: 251, 252; mining and smelting interests supported by, in dispute with farmers, 53: 320, 322; and
minstrels, 58: 55, 60; murder-lynching reported in, 49: 168, 169-70, 172; and natural gas service, 63: 323-24; and 1964 Senate race, 61: 308, 315,
321; and Oscar Wilde's SLC lecture, 55: 325, 329, 334; and Perkins' Addition, 54: 32, 33, 45; and polygamy, 55: 364-65; 58: 85, 90;
post-Manifesto plural marriages published by, 48: 32; and Prohibition repeal, 47: 11, 15, 19; and prostitution, 50: 171, 173, 180; and Red Scare of
1919, 61: 364, 367, 369; review of B. B. Young in, 50: 128; and Scopes trial, 51: 186, 187; and smelting at Frisco, 50: 45; and Socialists, 50: 233,
235; and Southern Paiute termination, 63: 276; and spiritualism, 52: 270; and statehood, 62: 312; and tennis, 52: 181, 195-96; and U of U
building needs, 48: 206; and U. S. Grant visit, 48: 175; and Utah silver, 46: 309-10; and WWI, 58: 379, 386, 396; and WWII, 63: 245, 249, 253,
256, 258-59, 262, 266-67
Salt Lake Umbrella Works, child workers at, 59: 62
Salt Lake Valley: early impressions of, 49: 6-8; predator control in, 62: 26-38, 40-41
Salt Lake Yacht Club, 63: 212, 216-19
Salt Palace (old), 50: 163; bicycle track and racing at, 50: 160, 160, 163-67, 167; construction of, 50: 160, 163, 166; midway at, 50: 166-67;
motion pictures at, 50: 167
Salt Palace (old), 52: 183, 320, 321; 55: 342, 342, 344
Saltair, 56: 107, 133, 147, 181, 184, 187-88; 61: 76-77; 63: 338; 64: 127-28
Saltair Railroad, 55: 320
Saltair Road, 53: 161
Saltonstall, Leverett, Wilkinson endorsed by, 61: 314
Salvation Army, aid given by, at Castle Gate, 50: 244; band of, 51: 159-60; and WWI, 58: 335, 340-41
Salzner, Franz, 57: 110
Samoans. See Polynesians
Sampinos, Litsa, Greek funeral customs described by, 52: 34
Sampson, ____, polygamy prisoner, 48: 342
San Bernardino, Calif., anti-Mormons and apostates in, 61: 126
San Francisco Athletics, baseball team, 52: 152-53
San Francisco Daily Morning Call, train crash described in, 51: 63-64
San Francisco Mining District, 50: 40
San Juan Blade, and WWI, 63: 5, 13, 15, 16
San Juan Canyon, gold seekers in, 55: 150
San Juan County: cattle industry in, 55: 39, 43, 43-44; conflict among early settlers and Indians in, 55: 50-65; development of law enforcement
in, 55: 36-49; formation of, 55: 38; Hispanics in, 52: 9-28; history of Montezuma Canyon in, 60: 238-58, 238, 241; Indian-white conflict in, 53:
248-67; Mormon colonization of, 55: 37-40; Native Americans in, 55: 37; 1923 adventure of Aird and Newell in, 62: 275-88, 279; problems of
agriculture in, 54: 323; Prohibition Era in, 57: 150-64; proposed reservation in, 49: 189, 194-203, 187, 199; taxation in, 55: 39; effects of WWI in,
63: 4-23; and WWII rationing, 63: 246
San Juan County Court, 55: 38, 39
San Juan River, boating on: 60: 260, 263, 263-64; boats used on, 55: 184, 188; commercial river trips on, 52: 166, 174; 55: 182, 194-99; map of,
55: 187
San Pedro, Los Angeles, and Salt Lake Railroad; homesteading near, 49: 28-29; route of, 49: 33
San Pitch, Shoshoni chief, 53: 242; 63: 159; opposition of, to Spanish Fork Treaty, 57: 32-33
San Pitch Utes, life-style of, 50: 117
Sanada, Susan, 60: 350
Sanalarios, George, funeral of, 52: 41
Sanders, Eunice, 60: 165
Sanders, John F., LDS church train captain, 58: 36, 43
Sanders, Julia, 60: 165
Sanders, Mr., and antipolygamy raids, 62: 323
Sanders, P. J ., 4-H worker in Davis County, 51: 167
Sandoval, Andres de, and Rivera expedition, 60: 208
Sandoval, Gregorio de, and Rivera expedition, 60: 210, 217
Sands, Robert, Tabernacle Choir director, 53: 134
Sands, William, Colony Guard member, 51: 11, 13, 16-18, 21-25, 27-28
Sangiovanni, Guglielmo Giosue Rosetti, curator, Deseret Museum, 50: 362-63, 365-66
Sanitary Meat Market, Escalante, 64: 142
Sanpete Academy, 51: 118, 127, 129
Sanpete County: agricultural clubs in, 51: 164; agriculture in, in 1920s and 1930s, 46: 356-68; cupboards made in, 56: 349-59, 350; division of,
114; folklore of, 47: 130-66; Indian farm in, 57: 25; 62: 157; limestone quarries in, 56: 313; 1926 fair in, 47: 173; map of, 52: 56; marital status of
residents of, 54: 317, 325; portrayal of, in V. Sorensen's fiction and other writings, 58: 216-31; pottery making in, 56: 368; during Prohibition, 53:
271, 275-76, 277, 279; Scandinavian folk architecture in, 52: 5-6, 50-71; sheep in, 57: 313, 316-17;
Sanpete County Courthouse, 61: 260, 264
Sanpete Self Help Cooperative Saw Mill, 46: 356, 367
Sanpete Valley: architecture in, 54: 4, 88-112; decorative plastering techniques in, 49: 68-77; economy of, 54: 110-12; immigration to, 54: 92-93;
map of, 49: 71
Sanpete Valley Railroad, 47: 175; 54: 110; 58: 226, 227-28
Sanpitch, Ute chief, capture and death of, during Black Hawk War, 55: 6; and BH War, 60: 125
Santa Clara, Utah, Swiss immigrants in, 52: 312-14
Santa Fe Railway, Fred Harvey concessionaire for, 52: 88-89
Santschi, Eugene, Carbon County commissioner, 52: 386
Sanup, Ute Indian, and Posey War, 53: 254
Sanup's Boy, Ute Indian, and Posey War, 53: 253-59
Sarah Daft home for aged, 49: 304
Saratoga Resort, 57: 107, 108, 113, 115, 116, 122, 123, baptisms at, 57: 114, 119; chicken ranch at, 57: 112; dancing at, 57: 111, 112, 119, 120;
fire at, 57: 123; history of, 57: 108-24; medicinal use of springs at, 57: 111, 112; sanitary conditions at, 57: 118, 121; and state prison proposal,
57: 120-21; subdivision planned for, 57: 115, 117; swimming facilities at, 57: 110-12, 119, 121, 122, 124
Saratoga Springs, 52: 318
Sargetakis, Despina, Castle Gate widow, 50: 250, 252; 56: 281, 284-85
Sargetakis, Theodore, 56: 285
Satschi, Eugene, Carbon County Commission chairman, 50: 246
Saunders, F. B., stockman, 49: 95
Saunders, Paul H., 59: 361, 364; WWII experiences of, 59: 361-64
Savage and Ottinger, photographic studio, 60: 142-43
Savage, Ann Rogers (mother of Charles), 60: 141
Savage, Annie Adkins (wife of Charles), 60: 142
Savage, Charles Roscoe: photographer, 47: 88, 89; and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 361; founder of Old Folks Day, 53: 158-63, 159, 165-66;
gallery of, damaged by explosion, 52: 250; roles of at Promontory, 60: 137-57; photo of baseball team by, 52: 149; photographs by and of, 60:
145, 148, 149, 150, 155
Savage, Frank, photographer, 52: 83, 83
Savage, Herbert, Spring Glen settler, 48: 346, 347 351, 353, 361
Savage, John (father of Charles), 60: 141
Savage, L. L., husband of Alice E. Goodwin, 61: 178
Savage, Leona, secy., Peerless Coal, 53: 345
Savage, Levi, and J. Steele, 62: 83-84
Savage, Levi, Dixie farmer, 49: 84, 90
Savage, Levi, Jr., adoption of, by Joseph Smith, Jr., in posthumous sealing, 49: 81
Savage, Levi M., Dixie settler, 49: 81
Savage, Ralph, photographer, 47: 61
Savage, Ray (son of Charles), 60: 148
Savich, Dan, Tooele football player, 51: 283
Saville, James Maurice, child worker, 59: 60
Saxton, ____, stepmother of Ruth May Fox, 49: 240
Saxton, Clara, stepsister of Ruth May Fox, 49: 240-41, 245, 249
Sayers, Edward, 56: 354
Saylor, Charles F., agricultural agent, 59: 196
Sayre, Lewis Albert, New York orthopedic surgeon, 51: 365
Scandinav, immigrant newspaper, 50: 310
Scandinavian League, 46: 166
Scandinavians: acculturation of, 47: 133-34; anti-Mormon dissent among, 50: 309-10, 322; assimilation of, 52: 52, 55, 70-71; folk architecture of,
in Sanpete-Sevier valleys, 52: 50-71; folklore of, 47: 162-65; as Mormon converts, 52: 52, 55, 57-58, 67; and WWI, 58: 368
Scanlan, Lawrence J.: and Cathedral of the Madeleine, 49: 110-14, 125, Catholic bishop of SLC, 60: 171, 173, 181; relations of, with Mormons,
49: 111, 112
Scanland, J. M., anti-Mormon article by, 57: 255
Scappatura, Frank, Eureka grocer, 49: 154
Schaub, Karl C., LDS bishop in Logan, 56: 222, 227
Scheid, Karl A., SLC commissioner, 58: 170; 62: 14-15
Schenck, Robert C., and Emma Mine scandal, 47: 243
Schettler, Paul A., treasurer of Deseret Silk Association, 46: 387, 389, 391
Schettler, Paul, and mining in Eureka, 62: 56
Scheuner, T. S., Swiss metallurgist, 50: 54
Schiess, John K., LDS missionary, 62: 57
Schindler, Alma, Christmas visit of, 52: 390
Schindler, Emil, LDS elder, 52: 329
Schlact, Jonny, post-WWII immigrant, 52: 338-39
Schloetelberg, Georg, 58: 394
Schmidt, Willy, German immigrant, 56: 223, 233
Schmidtt, Elizabeth Brand, German immigrant, 62: 58
Schmidtt, Marzelus, German immigrant, 62: 60
Schmitt, Henry, Buffalo, N.Y., artist, 49: 123, 125
Schneider, Marguerite, friend of Bishop Jones, 50: 219
Schneitters Hot Pots, Midway, 52: 371, 372; 62: 250
Schock, W. H., mining cabin of, 55: 135
Schoenfeld, Eduard, LDS mission leader, 55: 312
Schofield, John M.: general, 46: 287; military commander in San Francisco, 59: 288-90; West Point superintendent, 47: 432
School for Elders (LDS), 59: 174
School of the Prophets, LDS organization, 47: 256; 48: 162; 56: 68-69; 59: 174
Schooler, Stubb, Keetley resident, 62: 255
Schoonmaker, ____, chicken farmer, 52: 394
Schoonover, Eldon, CCC recruit, 62: 273-74
Schramm, F. C., director, Utah State Automobile Assn., 49: 356
Schreiner, Alexander, organist, 49: 126; immigration of, 52: 364, 388
Schrek, ____, boxer, 55: 346
Schroeder, Ted, tennis star, 52: 195
Schrum, Robert J., attorney for Blacks, 60: 40
Schuler, Maria, hotel and restaurant proprietor, 46: 129
Schulthess, Arnold H.: Beobachter editor, 58: 373, 375, 379, 386; and Swiss immigrants, 46: 154, 155
Schulthess, Mrs. Arnold, 46: 154
Schultz, ____, artist, 54: 194-95, 197
Schultz, Henry, teacher, 48: 302, 303
Schultze, Liese, sister of R. Stoof, 52: 342
Schulz, Alfred, post-WWI I immigrant, 52: 367, 369
Schurz, Carl, secretary of the interior, 48: 180
Schwartz, Gottlieb, Swiss immigrant, 56: 226
Schwartz, Martha Steiner, Swiss immigrant, 56: 223, 231, 234-35
Science and technology, development of, in territorial Utah, 59: 164-88
Scipio, Utah, effect of 1934 drought in, 54: 257
Scofield school, 47: 182-83
Scofield, Utah, disaster and relief efforts at, 50: 241-42, 243; influence of M. Braffet in, 58: 146-47, 152
Scoles, Marion, plural wife of George Teasdale, 48: 13
Scopes, John, effects of controversial trial of, in Utah, 51: 183-98
Scorup, Albert, cowboy, 57: 311, 311
Scott & Beecher, architectural firm, 59: 121
Scott & Welch, architectural firm, 59: 104-22, 104-5, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 117, 118, 119, 121
Scott, Andrew H., LDS church train captain, 58: 45
Scott, Angus, 54: 216
Scott, Arlie Johnson, wife of Carl W., 59: 106
Scott, Carl W., 59: 107; architecture of, 59: 104-22
Scott, Carl Walter, architect, son of Carl W., 59: 106, 121
Scott, Charles A., at Camp Floyd, 54: 172
Scott, Dudley Arline, daughter of Carl W., 59: 106
Scott, George M., and Blacks, 46: 291
Scott, George M., and C. C. Goodwin, 61: 171-72
Scott, Helen, Dutchtown resident, 62: 62
Scott, Hugh L., general, 46: 264, 280
Scott, Jacob, Nauvoo described by, 48: 96
Scott, John: militia officer, 46: 220; Nauvoo Legion leader, 62: 38
Scott, Johnny, cowboy, 60: 246
Scott, Louie, and Browning, architectural firm, 59: 121
Scott, Marshall, pursuit of horse thief by, 62: 174, 179
Scott, William T., and horse racing, 57: 18
Scott, Winfield: general, Harney antagonist, 51: 32, 36, 37, 41-44; and Utah Expedition, 52: 215, 217, 221, 227, 228; winter camp of Johnston's
Army named for, 54: 161
Scowcroft, Albert, Ogden merchant, 58: 169
Scowcroft, John, and Co., grocery wholesaler, 64: 138
Scowcroft, Richard P., writer, 58: 218
Scrip, history of early Mormon and Utah holographic types of, 57: 216-39, 222, 224, 225, 226, 227, 229, 231, 232, 234, 235, 237, 238
Sculptured Earth, film on Canyonlands, 59: 234-35
Scythe, 47: 208
Seaboldt, Eusebius, employee of Don Maguire, 53: 384 n. 3, 387, 394
Seagull Monument, 46: 337
Sears, Heber John, fox farmer, 57: 321
Sears Roebuck and Co., and 4-H work, 51: 178
Sears, Septimus W.: cultural activities of, 47: 88-89; polygamy abandoned by, 48: 172
Sears, T. H., 51: 377
Sebastian, William K., U.S. senator, Arkansas, and MMM, 60: 225, 232-33
Second Ward (LDS), lyceum at, 50: 347
Second Ward Pottery, 56: 394
Secrist, Jacob, Farmington businessman, 59: 19
Secrist, Monica, and Farmington WSA, 59: 19
Sedelmayr, ____, priest/explorer, 55: 107
Sedgewick, Garnett, science-theology lecture of, in Ogden, 51: 192
Sedgwick, Stephen J., asst. to A. J. Russell, 60: 155-56
Seegmiller, Daniel, tourism promoter, 53: 176
Seegmiller, William H., Sevier LDS Stake official, 53: 359
Seegmiller, William, state senator from Kanab, 49: 356
Seeley, J. Doe, arrest of, 64: 130
Seeley, John, sheepman, 46: 362
Seeley, Orange, Emery County settler, 48: 368
Seeley, Warren S., LDS church train captain, 58: 46
Seely, H. B., Denver architect, partner of F. A. Hale, 54: 7
Seely, John Henry: sheepman, 57: 316; Mount Pleasant home of, 54: 88-90, 90
Segal, George: arrest of, 49: 163-64; character and motivation of, 49: 161-62, lynching of 49: 160, 166, 167-72; murder by, 49: 163
Segmiller, ___, and Saratoga, 57: 114
Sego Implement and Vehicle Co., 63: 77
Sego lily, history and symbolism of, 63: 70-84 70, 80, 84
Sego, Utah, and influenza, 58: 185
Seixas, Joshua, teacher, 59: 174
Sekerak, Emil, WWII conscientious objector, 59: 393
Selan, Frank, Peerless miner, 53: 339
Selan, John, Peerless miner, 53: 339
Seldon, Ida, wife of W. J. Lemon, 50: 234
Select Knights of the AOUW, 53: 79
Selective Service Act, 49: 174
Self, Nancy V., WWI nurse, 58: 349, 350
Selige Co., post card publisher, 52: 88
Sells, Cato, commissioner of Indian affairs, 53: 250
Semons, Miss ____, teacher, 48: 280
Senter, Daisy M., student, 48: 280
Serbian musical instruments, 47: 182, 188-89
Sermon, John, wool grower, Perkins' Addition home buyer, 54: 44
Sessions, Patty, horticulturist and midwife 49: 277, 279-81
Sessions, Perrigrine, son of Patty, 49: 279-80
Sessions, Samantha, editor, Woods Cross Watchman, 49: 294-301
Sessions, [David], husband of Patty, 49: 179-81
Seton, Grace Gallatin, writer, and WWI, 58: 337-38
Seventeenth Infantry, during 1894 RR strike in Ogden, 53: 87
Seventeenth Ward (LDS), youth meeting at, 50: 350; WWI projects of, 55: 335-36
Seventh-day Adventist church, foe of Prohibition repeal, 47: 9
Seventh Ward Pottery, 56: 390, 394
Seventh Ward, SLC, burial ground in, 56: 318; healing at, 50: 352-53
Seventies Hall, 47: 77, 88; dedication of, 56: 46
Severe, Harrison, and Goshutes, 55: 252
Sevier Bridge Reservoir, 54: 309
Sevier County: farm income in, 54: 325; folklore of, 47: 130-66; irrigation water for agriculture in, 53: 357-66; Scandinavian folk architecture in,
52: 5-6, 50-71; settlement of, 52: 66
Sevier Lake, salinity of, 58: 6
Sevier River, dam project on, 55: 319
Sevier Valley Hospital, 50: 157
Sewall, May Wright, National Council of Women pres., 63: 319
Seward, William Henry, 48: 118; and Compromise of 1850, 48: 118, 121; as a Whig, 48: 115, 116, 117, 125
Seymour, Silas, UPRR official, 60: 144
Shadani, Navajo wrangler on Bernheimer exped., 55: 155
Shafer, Frank, early Moab area resident, 55: 68, 78
Shafer, John, southern Utah rancher, 49: 200
Shaffer, John Wilson, territorial governor, conflict of, with Mormons, 64: 210-14, 211; and woman suffrage, 46: 116
Shakespearean Club, Heber City women's org., 63: 243
Shannon, David, historian of socialism, 50: 229-30
Shar, John, and UPRR, 60: 141, 151
Sharon, William, U.S. senator, 61: 166
Sharp, David, state 4-H leader, 51: 177, 178-79, 181-82
Sharp, J. F., tennis player, 52: 182
Sharp, James ( son of John), 48: 168
Sharp, John, 48: 71, 148; and Big Cottonwood Canyon Lumber Co., 56: 61; business and church interests of, 48: 68, 161-62; death of, 48: 174;
and 1885 statehood scheme, 51: 360-62; home of, 48: 167; LDS stake proceedings against, 48: 167-71; ostracism of, 48: 164-71, 173; polygamy
adopted by, 48: 162-63; polygamy abandoned by, 48: 149, 163-64, 166; relations of, with LDS leaders, 48: 173-74; trial of, 48: 163-64
Sharp, John, legislator, 58: 273
Sharp, John C., SL County sheriff, stockade opposed by, 50: 180
Sharp, John, Sr., explosives storage sites reviewed by, 52: 254
Shaver, Leonidas, territorial justice, 48: 126
Shaw, Anna Howard, minister and suffragist, 49: 250, 250 n. 55; 59: 43
Shaw, George Bernard, and phonetic reform, 52: 276, 277
Shaw, Joseph, gatekeeper for Brigham Young, 55: 22-23
Shaw, Reverend Anna, SLC visit of, 64: 129
Shearman, W. H., SLC commissioner, 62: 14, 15
Shearman, William H., Colony Guard member, 51: 14, 17, 18, 22, 28; Godbeite, 46: 106; return of, to LDS fold, 50: 324; and spiritualism, 50: 308,
313, 323
Shedd, William E., head of Ninth Service Command, 48: 196
Sheehan, Msgr. Michael F., 60: 169 n. 1
Sheep: in Grantsville, Utah, 57: 266-67; grazing of, in Utah, 57: 301, 305, 312-18; herding of, on GSL island, 56: 160-74; in Idaho, 57: 267-68, 272
Sheep industry, growth of, in Sanpete Valley, 54: 111-12
Sheep Ranch, SLC gambling house, 60: 100, 101-3, 111, 114-16, 123
Sheep shearing, 47: 168
Sheepherding, by Basques in Arches area, 63: 142
Sheepshanks, John, and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 71
Sheets, Elijah, blacksmith, 63: 155
Sheets, Elijah F., and DA and MS, 59: 185
Sheets, George, police detective, 60: 102-3, 109, 111
Sheffield, ____, home of, designed by Allen, 54: 60
Shefski, Frank E., sportswriter, 50: 161
Shelton, Emily, 54: 79
Shephard, Dorothy, secretary of Elise Musser, 46: 165
Shephard, Elizabeth Ann (Betty), marriage of, to Bernard Musser, 46: 165
Shephard, Harry, 46: 165
Shephard, Retta Pyper, 46: 165
Shepherd, Julius, Helper YMCA director, 48: 255
Shepherd, Marcus, legislator, 58: 272
Sheppard, Morris, U.S. senator, 50: 256, 266; and Hill AFB, 47: 303
Sheppard-Towner Act, history of, in Utah, 50: 255-67
Shepperson, Wilbur S., and C. C. Goodwin, 61: 179
Sheridan, ____, Ibapah store owner, 49: 181
Sheridan, Philip, general, 64: 206-7, 223
Sheridan, William, HEW official, 61: 272
Sherman Silver Purchase Act, 50: 19
Sherman, William T., general, 64: 205-6, 214, 215, 217, 222
Sherrill, Culver, Silver Queen's secretary and business manager, 64: 22, 25-31, 31
Sherwood, Henry D., Wells Fargo employee, 53: 24-25
Sherwood, Stephen, and silver in Pioche, Nev., 55: 241
Shield's grocery, Park City, 64: 37
Shields, Dan B., U.S. attorney, and Japanese Americans in Keetley, 62: 255-56
Shields, David, Jr., train crash victim, 51: 59, 65-66
Shields, David, Sr., train crash victim, 51: 59, 66
Shields, Janet Munn, wife of David, Sr., 51: 66
Shimanouchi, Midori, Topaz resident, 59: 391
Shingleton's Saloon, damage to, by explosion, 52: 250
Shinn, Charles, mining historian, 51: 347, 353
Shipler, Harry, photographer, 55: 345
Shipley, John, promissory note of, 57: 223-24, 224
Shipley, William, and Delta Phi, 60: 365
Shipp, ____, physician, 50: 359
Shipp, Ellis (daughter of Ellis R.), and Utah Women's Press Club, 53: 153
Shipp, Ellis R.: 57: 131; as civic leader, 49: 242, 244, 246, 246 n.31-33, 248, 250; and LDS kindergarten, 63: 305-6; medical career and writings of,
46: 124-25; 49: 288, 300-301; 53: 150; medical education of, 57: 130; nursing school of, 51: 125, 127; 57: 128; poetry of, 57: 132; and Reapers'
Club, 64: 117, 118; and Salt Lake Sanitarian, 57: 125, 128, 130-37; teacher, 55: 282-86; and Utah Women's Press Club, 53: 144, 146, 153;
Shipp, Margaret (Maggie) C., 57: 131; divorce of, 57: 136; editor, Salt Lake Sanitarian, 49: 300-301; 57: 125, 130-37; medical education of, 57:
130; nursing instruction given by, 57: 128; physician, 46: 124; and Reapers' Club, 64: 117;
Shipp, Milford Bard: 131; imprisonment of, for unlawful cohabitation, 57: 134-35; medical education of, 57: 130-31; and Salt Lake Sanitarian,
49: 300-301; 57: 125, 130-37
Shipp, Richard R., and Delta Phi, 60: 365
Shipps, Jan, 60: 342
Shiprock Agency School, 58: 199
Shiprus, Goshute, 55: 258
Shirts, Peter: Iron City site discovered by, 50: 48, 53; route of, in Dixie, 47: 113-14
Shivwits Indians, 63: 278, 283 and termination, 63: 273-79
Shock, W H., Socialist candidate, 47: 271
Shoemaker, Ferdinand, and Goshutes, 55: 262
Shoemaker, Herbert C., welfare commissioner, 60: 35, 43, 44
Shoemaker, John ("Jack"), river runner, 55: 123, 126
Shores, Cyrus "Doc," and M. Braffet, 58: 147, 147-48, 161, 163-64
Short Creek, Arizona, 1953 raid on and trials of polygamists in, 60: 28-46, 29
Short, David R., baseball player, 52: 113, 115, 131; Corinne baseball captain, 48: 226
Short Hair, Ute Indian, 60: 250
Shoshone Indians: 46: 219, 228, 231, 247, 253; 47: 176; adaptation of, to Mormon settlement of Cache Valley, 63: 158-71, 158; attachment of, to
native lands, 55: 251; and Bear River Massacre, 57: 27; 63: 159-61, 169; difficulties with, in Brigham City, 56: 75-76; presettlement lifestyle of,
63: 162; relations of settlers and federal government to, during Lincoln administration, 53: 237-47; resistance of, to draft during World War I,
49: 174-75, 179, 185-86; and termination bill, 63: 273-74, 279-81; treaty involving, 50: 70
Shrewsbury, ____, aunt of Anne Bradley, 52: 244
Shumway, John, and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 365
Shumway, Peter, Blanding settler, 48: 395, 399, 405
Shunesburg, Utah, 62: 227; and Cotton Mission, 62: 226; population of, 62: 225, 229, 230
Shurtleff, Vincent, Chandless's host in SLC, 54: 127-28, 130, 130
Shurtliff, Emerson, husband of Mary Ann Tribe, 53: 52
Sibley, Henry Hopkins, tent inventor, 54: 161
Sidell, Ernest, Sheep Ranch employee, 60: 101
Siebert, Professor A., and "Saratoga Salvation," 57: 112-13
Siegel, ____, and Delta Phi, 60: 369
Siegel, Henry, Jewish immigrant, 52: 316
Siegel, Joseph, Jewish immigrant, 52: 316
Siegel, Solomon, Jewish immigrant, 52: 316
Siegfried's Delicatessen, 52: 345, 371
Siegmund, Walter F., CO at Kearns Army Air Base, 63: 229
Sierra Club: and Canyonlands, 59: 226, 239; and Echo Park dam, 59: 73, 86; role of, in Glen Canyon controversy, 52: 177; 63: 123 and WRGA,
60: 269
Sigma Chi, chapter house of, designed by Scott & Welch, 59: 107-8
Sigma Gamma Chi, LDS fraternity, 60: 374
Silbermann, Jacob, N.Y. silk mfgr., 55: 140
Silcox, Ray, football player, 61: 13
Silder, Ralph, cartoonist, 59: 45, 45
Siler, George, fight referee, 55: 344-45
Silk industry, 46: 376-96
Silver City, Utah, law officers wounded in, 53: 287
Silver Heels, Ophir baseball club, 52: 127
Silver, John, GSL beach development of, 56: 133
Silver King Mining Co., 57: 251; 64: 8, 10-11, 29
Silver, politics of, 62: 337-38, 340-45
Silver Queen. See Holmes, Susanna Bransford Emery
Silver Reef, Utah: 49: 94, Chinese in, 64: 71, 73, 75-78, 91, 94; Dixie wine in, 49: 88; 1881 strike at, 55: 24-25; experiences of magician in, 64: 34,
42-43; mining at, 49: 93-94; and Mormons, 49: 93-94; women in, 49: 90
Simeon, Paiute murdered by T. Jose, account of, 60: 124-36
Simington, A. W., and Indian allotments, 60: 253
Simmonds, A. J., accounts by, of Utah lynchings, 49: 159; history of Cornish by, 60: 343
Simmons, A., death of child of, 48: 352
Simmons, George, and child care, 61: 57
Simmons Hardware Co., Ogden, 47: 296
Simmons, Joseph M., actor, 47: 82
Simmons, Mat, and Teancum Pratt, 48: 333
Simms, Joseph, physiognomist, 50: 311
Simon, Jules, artist, 58: 250, 252
Simons, E. W., CCC foreman, 62: 266
Simper, Grant, and WWII, 60: 59
Simpers, Tom, cattle herding of, 57: 308-9
Simpkins, Rev. P. A., and UNG, 58: 313
Simpson, J. H.: army engineer, held church services at Camp Floyd, 54: 172; and buffalo, 64: 178; 1858-59 exploration of Utah by, 52: 256-63;
and exploration of Tooele County, 51: 283
Simpson, J. W., potter, 56: 394
Simpson, Laura, widow, 56: 291
Sims, Joe, mediator during Gosiute draft resistance, 49: 177
Sinclair, ____, trading post operator, 52: 309
Sinclair, Marguerite L., Historical Society manager, 46: 43, 44; USHS
secretary and singer, 63: 80
Sing, Tom, Ogden restaurant owner, 64: 86-87
Sioux Indians, massacre of, at Ash Hollow, 51: 31, 33, 34, 38-41
Sioux treaty of 1868, 49: 192
Sipe, Charley, blacksmith, 48: 397
Sisters of the Holy Cross, nurses and teachers, 46: 126
Siston,, railroad man, 48: 351
Sitgreaves, Lorenzo, army officer, and Colorado River navigation, 55: 113
Sitton, Fendoll A., Colo. uranium producer, 59: 404
Six, B. P., supt. at Shiprock Agency, 60: 254-55
Six Companies, Inc., and building of Boulder (Hoover) Dam, 55: 248
Sixteenth Infantry: band of, 53: 79; during 1894 RR strike in Ogden, 53: 87; transfer of, from Fort Douglas, 46: 284
Sixteenth Ward (LDS): dancing at, 50: 342 ; F. Kesler, Jr., bishop of, 56: 60, 68-69, 70; lyceum at, 50: 347
Sixth Ward (LDS), 50: 348
Sjodahl, J. M., Jr., LDS author, 47: 61
Skaggs, O. P., Park City store of, 62: 251
Skanchy, Anthon, and antipolygamy raids, 62: 332
Skeen, Elisha David, controversy over killing of, 61: 327, 329, 335
Skeen, John S., War Asscts Administration official, 48: 204
Skelton, Robert, early Tooele settler, 51: 275
Skewes, John B., Grand County sheriff, 55: 83, 85
Skidmore, Charles H., school superintendent, 61: 47
Skidmore, Ruth, child development teacher, 61: 47, 50-52
Skinner, Horace, Beaver home of, 51: 219, 219
Sklavounos, Demetrios, funeral of, 52: 41
Skliris, Leonidas G., Greek labor agent, 47: 180
Skougaard's Resort at Fish Lake, 52: 161
Skull Valley Indian Reservation: 55: 251, 255, 260, 260-67, 261; 60: 73; Goshutes in, 55: 250, 251-67, 253, 259, 260, 261, 265; school at, 55:
259, 261
Slack, Adelaide Jackson, and Cotton Mission, 49: 287
Slack, Martin, and Hurricane Canal, 62: 244
Slater, James, rival town to La Plata started by, 50: 15
Slavery: practice of, in Southwest, 50: 118; and Ute Indians, 59: 308
Sleater, Roland, and SL Seagulls, 61: 15
Sleight, Ken, river guide, 52: 67; wildemess guide, 63: 117-18
Sloan, Joseph L., SLC parks superintendent, 48: 263, 268
Sloan, Robert Wallace, editor and companion of C. W. Penrose, 51: 369, 371-73, 375-77
Sloane, C. F., reporter, and Posey War, 53: 265
Slovenska Narodna Podporna Jednata, Slovenian society, 47: 185
Smallpox: 1864-65 epidemic of, killed many Utes, 57: 30; 1918 epidemic of, in southeastern Utah, 63: 19-20
Smart, Joseph, son of William Henry, 50: 60, 66, 67
Smart, Thomas, ACU trustee, 62: 213, 219
Smart, William Henry, 59; and development of Uinta Basin, 50: 60-63; journals of, 50: 63; and religion, 50: 61, 62, 63-67; Republicanism of, 50:
66
Smedley, Alice Chase. See Chase, Alice
Smith, "Pegleg," and attack on Indians, 55: 105
Smith, ___, potter, 56: 395
Smith, ____, traveling dentist, 49: 85
Smith, Ada, arrest of, 64: 130
Smith, Al, and 1924 Democratic National Convention, 46: 160
Smith, Al, wrangler on Bernheimer exped., 55: 155, 160
Smith, Alexander Hale, as RLDS missionary 48: 82, 83, 91, 92
Smith, Alice A., Salvation Army officer 46: 126
Smith, Allan, capt., sent to San Juan County, 55: 63-64
Smith, Alma L., and W M. Gibson, 46: 68, 76, 77
Smith, Andrew, imprisoned polygamist, 47: 28
Smith, Ann Barnes, 54: 80
Smith, Bathsheba, 49: 246; journal of, 49: 279
Smith, Bathsheba Bigler, LDS leader, 58: 262-64
Smith, Bathsheba W., and LDS kindergarten, 63: 305-6
Smith, Betsy Jane Parker, Kanarraville Relief Society officer, 63: 40
Smith, C. Arthur, East High science teacher, 51: 193
Smith, Charles F., banker, 53: 25
Smith, Clarence Beaman, 4-H national camp opened by, 51: 173
Smith, Darold G., gunnery range commander, 59: 335
Smith, Dave, 57: 259
Smith, David A., LDS official, objection of, to Hill AFB, 47: 303
Smith, David Hyrum, and spiritualism, 50: 310, 315-16
Smith, David, son of Emma, 48: 59, 83, 92
Smith, Dean, airmail pilot, 63: 223
Smith, Don Carlos, widow of, 48: 94
Smith, Don, Idaho river runner, 60: 266
Smith, Edna, wife of Joseph F., 49: 252
Smith, Edward, commissioner of BIA, 55: 256, 257
Smith, Elias A., probate judge, 56: 163
Smith, Elias, Deseret news editor, 64: 233
Smith, Elias, Forest Service ranger, 49: 355
Smith, Elias, judge, 55: 26
Smith, Elmer R., U. of U. sociologist, 54: 335
Smith, Emma Hale, 48: 81; business interests of, 48: 87-88, 94-96; hymnal by, 48: 84-85; and Joseph, Jr., 47: 65; 48: 84-90, 93, 97; and polygamy
48: 89-90, 91, 93; relations of with B. Young, 48: 81-97; second marriage of, 48: 90-95; sons of 48: 82-84, 92; and succession to LDS presidency,
48: 91, 93
Smith, Eva B., editor and publisher, 49: 297-98, 301
Smith, F. A., UNG officer, 46: 265
Smith, Frederick, son of Emma, 48: 92
Smith, George A.: 46: 110; and Black Hawk War, 55: 12-13; cartoon depicting, 54: 358, 359; colonel during Walker War, 47: 404-10 407, 414,
418; cultural activities of, 47: 71, 72, 79; and divorce, 46: 11; and family of Joseph, Jr., 48: 54; and GSL, 56: 141; Howard Egan defended by, 51:
311-18, 312, 323-24, 326; 60: 19-20; and grasshoppers, 46: 348, 349; and Indians, 46: 218 239; 60: 128; LDS leader, 58: 262-64; as military leader,
59: 310-14, 313, 317-18; and Minersville, 51: 237-38, 240, 242; report of, on Beaver, 51: 216; and settlement of Dixie, 47: 112, 122; 49: 18-20; and
spelling reform, 52: 279; and sugar factory, 56: 46; and sugar industry, 59: 200; Utah lands described by, 49: 6, 13-14, 19; and W. M. Gibson,
46: 75; W. Ward's shop described by, 56: 315-16
Smith, George Albert: and Ensign Peak, 62: 12, 18; lecture of, 59: 181; as monogamist, 46: 30; and No Man Knows My History, 57: 50
Smith, George, USGS employee, 59: 251
Smith, H. A., and Delta Phi, 60: 364
Smith, Helen, 4-H member, 51: 170
Smith, Hoke: secretary of interior, 50: 18; and Smith-Lever Act, 51: 166
Smith, Howard H., and WRGA, 60: 261
Smith-Hughes Act, and FFA program, 51: 171-72
Smith, Hyrum, LDS leader, 47: 61
Smith, Hyrum Mack, as monogamist, 46: 30
Smith, Hyrum, relations of, with Emma, 48: 90, 94
Smith, J. L., at Cedar Fort, 59: 312
Smith, J. W. S., Salt Lake produce merchant, 49: 161
Smith, James A., teacher, 50: 151
Smith, Jedediah: and buffalo, 64: 172-73; explorer, 47: 114, 115-16; and Green River, 55: 110; route of, near Bryce Canyon, 49: 349; travels and
observations of, 50: 109-10, 118, 120
Smith, Jennie, arrest of, 64: 130
Smith, Jess, and Bernheimer exped., 55: 160, 164, 165
Smith, Jesse N.: and 1885 statehood scheme, 51: 361; and founding of Minersville, 51: 234-37, 237, 239;Iron County judge, 60: 129, 133-35, 134;
leader in Parowan, 55: 13
Smith, John Calvin Lazelle, Parowan settler, 62: 73
Smith, John Henry: 46: 179; 51: 374, 375; and Delta Phi, 60: 365, 374; 1895 Constitutional Convention pres., 63: 237, 339; land settlement
scheme criticized by, 50: 62, LDS apostle, 57: 261; and Otter Creek Reservoir, 53: 358-59; partisan activity of, 63: 353; and polygamy, 46: 31, 32;
and Republican party, 62: 312; speaker at E. L. T. Harrison's funeral, 50: 324; and temple photographs, 47: 61;
Smith, John, Jr., F. Piercy portrait of, 48: 57
Smith, John L., and predator control, 62: 30
Smith, John, LDS patriarch, 56: 156
Smith, John, Sr., F. Piercy portrait of, 48: 57
Smith, John, tennis player, 52: 185
Smith, John Y., Saratoga mgr., 57: 113
Smith, Joseph: and botanic medicine, 57: 127; Brodie biography of, 57: 46-63; City of Zion plan of, 54: 47; and Council of Fifty, 62: 27; death of,
52: 278; and F. Kesler, Jr., 56: 57-58; German lessons for, 52: 312; as a medium, 52: 266, 270; and Relief Society, 50: 349, and SL Valley
settlement, 56: 130, 139-40; and Sarah M. Bates, 55: 24; sword of, acquired by Deseret Museum, 50: 363; teachings of, 59: 173-76
Smith, Joseph F.: 48: 25; address of, at BY Academy, 64: 123-24; advice of, to parents, 50: 193; and C. C. Goodwin, 61: 176; and C. H. Wilcken,
55: 315, 317, 318, 321; death of, 50: 66; disguise of, 49: 252-53; and 1885 statehood scheme, 51: 360; and evolution, 51: 189, 191; and
grasshoppers, 46: 354; and John Sharp case, 48: 165-66; LDS pres., 58: 93; and Old Folks Day, 53: 165, 166; and Otter Creek Reservoir, 53:
358-59; policies of, attacked by F.J. Cannon, 62: 347; and politics, 63: 352-53; and polygamy, 46: 28, 31, 32, 33-34, 197-98, 198; 53: 235; 63:
318-19; post-Manifesto marriages approved by, 48: 11, 12-13, 15-19, 36, Repiblicanism of, 47: 269; and "Second Manifesto," 48: 23-26; and silk
industry, 46: 383; and Smoot hearings 48: 22-25, 27-28; 57: 256-63; and statehood, 64: 356, 365-71; and sugar industry, 57: 381-82; and
Taylor-Cowley affair 48: 27-33; and temple photographs, 47: 55, 60, 61; and Utah Loan and Trust, 50: 65; and W. M. Gibson, 46: 68, 76, 77, 78;
and woman suffrage, 49: 250, 250 n. 60
Smith, Joseph Fielding: opposition of, to Prohibition repeal, 47: 13; and Polynesian colony, 60: 66, 74, 76-77; and temple photographs, 47: 61
Smith, Joseph, III: 46: 53; 48: 92, F. Piercy portrait of 48: 59; and Godbeites, 50: 307, 310, 314, 316; and RLDS presidency, 48: 82, 83, 84, 86, 88,
91, 93, 94
Smith, Joseph, Jr.: 46: 378; arrest of, 48: 87, 89; assassination of, 48: 306; and Blacks, 46: 47, 48; and B. Young, 48: 84-86; drawings of family of,
by F. Piercy, 48: 54, 55-56, 57, 59; and education, 48: 294; and Emma Hale, 48: 84-90; financial affairs of, 48: 86 87, 88, 89, 94-96; murder of, 49:
111; opinion of aged of, 53: 158; and polygamy, 48: 89; popularity of adoption to, 49: 81; as prophet, 48: 162; revelation of, 48: 156; and Snow
family, 58: 83; sons of 48: 82, 92; successors of, 46: 52-53; war prophecy of, 49: 246, 246 n. 34; watch of, 51: 122
Smith, Joseph M., mortuary worker, 52: 35
Smith, Joseph, scribe for Utah Constitution, 64: 121-22
Smith, Kirby, 52: 229
Smith-Lever Act, and agricultural extension work, 51: 166
Smith, Lot: 53: 392; and 1885 statehood scheme, 51: 361; funeral of, 55: 320; and trader Don Maguire, 53: 382-83, 385-86, 389-90; Mormon
Battalion member, 57: 278-79, 285; and Utah War, 53: 386
Smith, Margaret Chase, E.L. Wilkinson endorsed by, 61: 314
Smith, Mary, daughter of Samuel, 48: 93
Smith, Mary Fielding, wagon driven by, 49: 277-78
Smith, Mrs. Owen, 61: 187
Smith, Norma, Farm Security administrator, 63: 243
Smith, O. C., UPRR paymaster, 60: 156
Smith, O. K., Death Valley route of, 51: 28
Smith, Owen, and Smith Wells, 61: 185-88, 195
Smith, Owen, stage stop of, in Nine Mile, 49: 53
Smith, Persifor F., commander, Department of Utah, 51: 41
Smith, R. V., and Delta Phi, 60: 364
Smith, Ralph, imprisoned polygamist, 47: 29
Smith, Ransford, Bedke defended by, 57: 269
Smith, Rex, Deseret News air stuntman, 57: 119
Smith, S H. B., imprisoned polygamist, 47: 30
Smith, Samuel, 48: 93
Smith, Samuel, mill of, 56: 64, 77, 83, 85
Smith, Silas, probate judge,
Smith, Silas S., early settler and judge San Juan County, 48: 136; 55: 38, 50, 52; and Indian troubles in Circleville 55: 7, 13, 15-16; interest of, in
Minersville, 51: 237; and Jose case, 60: 127, 127, 131, 134
Smith, T. A., Socialist candidate, 47: 271
Smith, Thomas "Pegleg," explorer, 47: 116
Smith, Thomas J., house of, designed by Allen, 54: 66, 67, 68, 68-70, 75, 76, 78, 85, 87
Smith, Thomas L., trapper, 50: 118; 55: 110
Smith Wells, stagecoach stop in Nine Mile Canyon, history of, 61: 111, 182-97, 182, 184, 192, 197
Smith, Willamelia, and child care, 61: 57
Smith, William B., early Kaysville settler, 54: 77, 80
Smith, William, brother of Joseph, Jr., 48: 93
Smith, William E., editor and publisher, 49: 297
Smith, William, injured during statehood celebration, 63: 359
Smith, William, LDS apostle, 46: 51
Smith, William Reed, LDS leader, 46: 181, 183
Smith, Williarn, aircraft investor, 58: 112
Smith, [Bathsheba], 46: 181
Smithers, James, choir leader, 47: 86
Smithfield Roller Mills, 56: 19
Smithfield sugar factory, 57: 380, 386
Smithfield, Utah: and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 367; M. Teasdel paintings in library in, 58: 260
Smithies, James, and predator control, 62: 36
Smithsonian College, students at, 50: 151
Smithsonian Institution, and Utah dinosaurs, 59: 249-52, 258, 259
Smokeless Fuel Federation, 58: 276
Smoot, A. O., and Utah Expedition, 51: 33, 34
Smoot, A. O., LDS Stake president, 61: 161
Smoot, A. O., Provo official, 47: 300
Smoot, Abraham O.: and Big Cottonwood Canyon Lumber Co., 56: 61; sheep imported by, 59: 186; and sugar factory, 56: 42
Smoot, Nettie Parkinson, and polygamy raids, 51: 146, 151
Smoot Reed: 48: 20; 57: 203, 254; 60: 246, 327; 61: 193, 366, 368; and Cedar Breaks, 55: 223; control of Utah GOP by, 60: 320, 321, 323-33; and
direct primary, 60: 326, 331; and "Federal Bunch," 54: 347; and federal installations in Utah, 47: 297, 298; and forest management, 62: 13;
political dominance of, 47: 266, 271; and homestead acts, 49: 26-27; and l9th Amendment, 59: 48, 49; and polygamy, 46: 32, 33; and prohibition,
60: 320-29; secret code of, 57: 259-63; Senate seating controversy of, 48: 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 19, 21-27, 28, 30-31, 32, 34, 36; 57: 255-63; 62: 315, 347;
63: 317; speech of, in Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 84; and Strawberry project, 50: 79, 84-85; and toll road co., 55: 80; U.S. Senate hearing on, 47: 45;
and Utah silver, 46: 306, 315; and WWI internees, 58: 403-4
Smoot, William C. A., and Ensign Peak flag story, 62: 6-7;
Smyth, A. C., and Pinafore, 53: 137, 138
Snake River, commercial trips on, 55: 182, 196, 199
Snelgrove, C. W., child worker, 59: 67
Snelgrove, Howard, U. student, 60: 365
Snell, Charles, uranium prospector, 59: 400
Snell, George Dixon, writer, 58: 217-18
Sniffen, M. K, and Indian rights, 60: 247
Snow, ____, LDS conference speaker, 49: 249
Snow, Abigail, wife of F. Kesler, Jr., 56: 60, 63, 69, 70 Snow, Lorenzo: and Brigham City settlement, 56: 76-78, 81, 83, 85; and F. Kesler, Jr., 56: 74;
mills of, 56: 64; SL Valley described by, 56: 140
Snow, Adaline Goddard (wife of Lorenzo), 58: 84
Snow, Adie, U. student, 60: 359
Snow, Charlotte Squires (wife of Lorenzo), 58: 84
Snow College: 51: 118; tennis at, 52: 189
Snow, E. H., owner of SUTC, 61: 83, 88-89, 92
Snow, Eleanor Houtz (wife of Lorenzo), 58: 84-85
Snow, Eliza R.: 58: 83, 263; author and storekeeper, 49: 277, 279; cultural activities of, 47: 75-76, 77, 78, 88; and "Deseret costume," 49: 286; and
LDS Primary, 49: 264-65, 266, 271, 273; LDS Primary organized by, in Gunnison, 51: 122; nursing classes of, 57: 128; and obstetrical care, 61:
352; and organization of young LDS women, 50: 192-93; poetry of, 54: 126, 165; and polygamy, 46: 111, 192, 201-2; and Polysophical Society,
59: 181-82; and Relief Society, 50: 282; scribe for Emma Smith, 48: 89; and sego lily, 63: 71; and silk industry, 46: 378, 387, 388-89, 391; 49: 288;
and Utah Women's Press Club, 53: 153; and W. M. Gibson, 46: 78; as wife of Brigham Young, 51: 51; and woman suffrage, 46: 113
Snow, Erastus: 55: 20; advice of, to parents, 50: 193; and Cotton Mission, 57: 37-38; and Indians, 60: 128-29, 129, 135; LDS leader in so. Utah,
48: 54, 303, 336, 373; 49: 18, 81, 112; 53: 172; 62: 232; militia general in Black Hawk War, 55: 17, 19, 20; and mining, 51: 231; 57: 39; and
settlement of Panaca, Nev., 55: 242; and spelling reform, 52: 279; and United Order, 57: 363
Snow, G. W., baseball player, 52: 141
Snow, George M., baseball player, 52: 121, 123
Snow, Georgiana, attorney, 61: 217-18, 232
Snow, Harriet Squires (wife of Lorenzo), 58: 84
Snow, Kate, and Gypsies, 53: 368, 370
Snow, Leo, St. George city engineer, 61: 89
Snow, Lorenzo: and Brigham City coops, 47: 202, 203; cultural activities of, 47: 71, 75, 75; education of, 59: 173; imprisonment of, for polygamy,
47: 28, 33; 53: 227, 230; 62: 302; LDS president, 54: 83; and polygamy, 46: 28, 31; 48: 21, 23; and Polysophical Society, 59: 181-82; segregation
case of, 53: 234; Socialist daughter of, 49: 231; 50: 238; and spelling reform, 52: 279; U. S. Supreme Court case involving, 58: 81-93, 81; visit of,
to Gunnison, 51: 111; and W. M. Gibson, 46: 76, 78
Snow, Mary Houtz (wife of Lorenzo), 58: 84
Snow, Minnie (wife of Lorenzo), 58: 84
Snow, Minnie, wife of Lorenzo, 51: 111
Snow, O. W., U. student, 60: 364
Snow, R. J., St. George resident, 52: 189
Snow, Sara Jensen (wife of Lorenzo), 58: 84
Snow, Sarah Prichard (wife of Lorenzo), 58: 84-85
Snow, Warren: 1864 immigrant co. of, 53: 132; and G. Hurt, 62: 168; militia War, 55: 5, 6, 9
Snow, William J., Historical Society president, 46: 40, 41, 42
Snow, Zerubbabel: 59: 276, 276 n. 27; 61: 218; judge in Howard Egan murder case, 51: 313, 313-14, 316, 324; territorial justice and probate judge,
48: 121, 122, 137, 137; 60: 11, 20, 20
Snowville, Utah, and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 364, 368
Snyder, ___, with Donner-Reed party, 56: 120, 123
Snyder and Son's Co., and mining at Mercur, 51: 280
Snyder, C. W., settler near Bryce Canyon, 49: 352
Snyder, E. H., mining and smelting interest of, in Nev. and Utah, 55: 245-46
Snyder, Laura A., plural wife of F. D. Richards, 50: 273
Snyder, Robert, father of Jane S. Richards, 50: 271
Snyder, Sarah, plural wife of F. D. Richards, 50: 273
Social Base Ball Club of Virginia City, 52: 130
Social Democratic party, 49: 221
The Social Gospel, Christian Socialist publication, 50: 237
Social Hall (Salt Lake City): 47: 70, 77, 80, 82; 54: 126; 58: 50, 51; 59: 182, 183; activities at, 52: 191; razing of, 57: 79; Social Hall Stock Assn.,
Orangeville dramatic group, 53: 115, 116; theater productions in, 53: 114
Social Security Act, 50: 256, 266; 54: 281-82
Socialist Labor party, 49: 221; radicalism of, 50: 238
Socialist Ladies Club of Eureka, 49: 227, 228
Socialist party: 54: 346, 348; activities of, in Utah, 61: 372-73; analysis of membership of, 50: 229-32; beginnings of, in America, 49: 220-21; 50:
225-26; and Episcopal church, 50: 209-11, 218, 222-23; forum of, in Ogden, 61: 368-69; and free speech, 50: 239; and labor, 50: 226, 227-28;
members of, in Utah, 50: 210, 222; 61: 379-80; Mormon members of, 50: 232, 233, 234-37; newspaper of, 50: 230; officials elected by, 50: 226-27,
233, 234, 237; programs and platforms of, 50: 228, 229; rallies of, 50: 224, 228, 229, 239; ranks of, split over WWI, 50: 222; symbol of, 49: 220; in
Utah, 49: 223-24, 235; 50: 226-40; Weber County activities of, 47: 270; women active in, 49: 223-38; and women's rights, 49: 221-23, 226, 237-38
Socialist Woman, 49: 223, 228
Socialists, incarceration of, during WWI, 52: 325
Societa Cristoforo Colombo, Italian lodge, 47: 185
Society Hall, Park City, 64: 38-40
Society of Utah Artists: 58: 278-79; founding of, 54: 202
Soldier's Circus, Camp Floyd, 64: 235
Solomon, Gosiute Indian, 59: 288
Solomon, Richard, shoe repair shop of, 61: 72
Songs and Flowers of the Wasatch, 63: 313
Sons of the Utah Pioneers, and Ensign Peak, 62: 24
Soo Lung Kee, herbalist, 64: 87
Sore Leg, So. Ute accused of murder, 55: 60
Sorensen, Frederick Christian, home of, in Ephraim, 49: 68
Sorensen, Isaac, Cache resident, 57: 353, 357
Sorensen, Jens, and BH War, 60: 317
Sorensen, Jens, potter, 56: 394
Sorensen, John L, anthropologist, 58: 279
Sorensen, Nils, potter, 56: 394
Sorensen, Sadie, 60: 350
Sorensen, Soren A., and BH War, 60: 310-11
Sorensen, Virginia: novelist, 60: 346; and Sanpete setting of her fiction, 58: 216-31, 216, 219
Sorenson, Charles J., entomologist, 46: 405
Sotter, George W., Pittsburgh artisan, 49: 118
Soule, S. S., army officer, 46: 256-57
Sour, Ute leader, 47: 424-25
South Cottonwood Ward, 49: 252
South High School, design of, by Scott & Welch, 59: 104-5, 105, 107, 115, 116, 117, 122
South Sanpete Stake, old folks celebration in, 53: 164
South Slavs, and WWI, 58: 351-54, 359, 361
South Ward Relief Society , Escalante, ice house of, 64: 137
Southern Pacific Railroad: 50: 24, 27, 35; effect of WW II on, 53: 58, 62, 72-73; and Lucin Cutoff, 53: 56-58; 63: 214; Ogden facilities of, 53: 75,
77, 82, 91, 93, 94, 99; political influence of, 63: 354, 356; wreck of, west of Ogden, 53: 97-98. See also Bridge, Utah
Southern Paiutes, 47: 114; 50: 119; capture of, as slaves, 50: 118; costumed and posed by photographer Hillers, 52: 76-78, 77; 1869 peace
treaty with, 52: 62; life of, in 1776, 50: 106-7; and Mormon settlement, 50: 106, 123; non-equestrian lifestyle of, 50: 117, 118; on post cards, 52:
84, 85, 88, 89; small bands of, listed, 63: 273; termination of, pushed by Sen. Watkins, 63: 268-83; trading activities of, 50: 104, 106, 118-23;
trappers' descriptions of, 50: 120-123
Southern Utah: 1849 exploration of, by Pratt party, 62: 171-90, 175; and 1871-72 Powell expedition, 62: 104-31; and Virgin River settlements, 62:
222-45
Southern Utah State College, and nursery school, 61: 45
Southern Utah Telephone Co. (SUTC), 61: 80, 83, 88-89, 92, 94
Southern Ute Agency, 60: 243-44
Southern Utes: activities of, in early San Juan County, 55: 53-57, 60, 62, 64; opposition of, to relocation in Utah, 49: 198-203; proposed Utah
reservations for 49: 194-98, 197, 199, removal of, from Colorado urged, 49: 190-91, 192-95; reservation of, in Colorado, 49: 189, 190, 192, 193,
194; trading activities of, 50: 104, 106; war of, with New Mexicans, 50: 113
Southern Utonian, Beaver newspaper, 59: 7
Southport Mine, Stockton, Tooele County, 46: 147
Southwick, Edward, Saratoga mgr., 57: 113-14, 123
Southwick, Edward, state senator, 59: 202
Southworth, ____, canal stock of, 48: 357
Southworth, John: and Gregory Bridge, 63: 111, 113; river runner, 55: 192-93
Sowawick, Ute chief, 47: 424, 426
Sowiette, Ute chief, 46: 228, 245; 47: 408; opposed reservation, 50: 70
Spaatz, Carl A., Maj., 58: 126
Spalding, Franklin Spencer, Episcopal bishop of Utah, 48: 284; interest of, in socialism, 50: 209-11, 211
Spanish-American War: 57: 213; 61: 76; Ninth Cavalry in, 47: 422, 438; Utah troops in, 53: 87-88
Spanish, exploration of Utah by, 60: 200-223
Spanish Fork Co-op, 49: 378, 379
Spanish Fork East Bench Irrigation and Manufacturing Company, 50: 74
Spanish Fork Indian farm, 57: 24, 25, 28
Spanish Fork Junior High, design of, by Scott & Welch, 59: 115
Spanish Fork Treaty, 57: 27, 30, 31-33, 34, 35
Spanish Fork, Utah, beet-cutting station at, 59: 200
Spanish Fork, Utah: during Prohibition, 53: 283; Indian farm near, 62: 158, 159, 160, 163-67, 165; interest of, in Strawberry reservoir, 50: 74, 76,
79; as silk production center, 46: 386; Welsh settlers in, 49: 378-79
Spanish Speaking Organization for Community, Integrity, and Opportunity (SOCIO), 49: 141
Spanish Trail, in southeastern Utah, 47: 116, 118, 47: 361-83, 361, 363, 367, 368, 370, 373, 374-75, 376, 380-81; 55: 67
Sparks-Harrell, cattle outfit, 55: 248
Sparks, John, Nev. gov. And cattleman, 55: 248
Spear, J. S., school supt., 60: 247
Spear, John Murray, spiritualist organizer, 50: 307-8
Special Courier, La Plata newspaper, 50: 12
Spence, William C., LDS financial clerk, 51: 365, 371
Spencer, ___, store owner on San Juan River, 55: 62
Spencer,____, polygamy prisoner, 48: 341
Spencer, Albert, and Delta Phi, 60: 364
Spencer, Arthur, trader at Mexican Hat, 62: 284
Spencer, Claudius V.: polygamy abandoned by, 48: 173; and Polysophical Society, 47: 76- 77
Spencer, Dan, and 1885 statehood scheme, 51: 361
Spencer, Ernest, and WWI draft, 63: 17
Spencer, Guernsey, Kanab Clipper founder, 53: 181
Spencer, Helen (daughter of Arthur), 62: 284
Spencer, Josephine, journalist and author, 46: 125; 53: 149
Spencer, Lydia, plural wife of Rudger Clawson, 48: 157, 159-60
Spencer, Mahonri, Taylorsville farmer, 53: 317
Spencer, Midora (wife of Arthur), 62: 284
Spencer, Orson: cultural activities of 47: 71; U of Deseret chancellor, 52: 278, 281
Spendlove, Ada, 60: 165-66
Spendlove, Floyd "Alice," football player, 61: 14
Spendlove, Joseph, Hurricane settler, 62: 236
Sperry Flour Co., 53: 84
Sperry Utah Co., 51: 89
Spinner, Francis Elias, U.S. treasurer general, 53: 333
Spiritualism: 59: 268, 268 n. 6, 271-72; origins and practice of in Utah, 50: 304-24; 52: 264-71, 274
Spitzer, August, Donner Party member, 52: 311
Split Mountain dam, 59: 74
Spofford, Harriet Elizabeth, literary figure, 51: 369
Sports. See various sports and names of individual athletes
Sprague, Ithmar, hoaxter, 49: 87
Sprague, Johanna H., librarian, 46: 126
Sprague, William Forrest, study of frontier women by, 49: 304
Sprang, Dick, boating partner of H. Aleson, 52: 175, 175, 176
Sprang, Elizabeth, H. Aleson's eccentricities described by, 52: 175
Spring Canyon Dance and Bridge Club, 53: 340
Spring City, Utah: cemetery marker at, 47: 139; and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 368; homes in, 54: 99, 107; log cabin at, 47: 140;
schoolhouse at, 47: 130, 131-33
Spring Glen, Utah: and canal, 48: 376-77; early history and settlers of, 48: 338, 366-78; ethnic character of 48: 366-67, 378; and farming, 48:
373-74; and mining, 48: 373; and railroad 48: 366, 374-75; town activities of, 48: 375-76, 377
Springdale, Utah, 62: 227; and Cotton Mission, 62: 226; and flooding, 62: 242; population of, 62: 225, 229, 230, 240-41
Springer, William M., Illinois congressman, 63: 344; 64: 276-77
Springville Art Museum, 58: 260, 293, 294
Springville Road Pottery, 56: 395
Springville, Utah, beet-cutting station at, 59: 200
Sproule, William, SP pres., 53: 90
Spry, Mary Alice, and battleship Utah christening, 46: 303-6, 305
Spry, Mrs. William, 46: 304, 306
Spry, William: governor, 57: 8, 262; 58: 134; and battleship Utah, 46: 303, 305, 306, 307, 308, 313, 315, 316; and convict labor, 55: 32, and
homesteading, 49: 37; and Jeffries-Johnson fight, 55: 348; and Joe Hill case, 47: 250; 55: 34-35; 61: 375-76; and Smith Wells, 61: 193; and UNG,
46: 268
Square Deal Store, Carbon County, 53: 340, 345
Squire, Sally, and Mountain Meadow Massacre, 54: 174
Squire, Watson C., Washington territorial governor, 64: 278
Squires, George B., delegate, state constitutional convention, 50: 143; 64: 122, 128
Squires, John Fell, and grasshoppers, 46: 338
Stacy, Claud, and WWII, 60: 59
Staes, Stylian, Creek vice-consul, 48: 258
Stafford, W. P., Anne Bradley's trial judge, 52: 241
Staheli, George, Swiss immigrant musician, 52: 314
Stahl, Maria, 52: 377
Staines, Maggie, wife of T. Miller, 51: 375
Staines, William, 56: 354
Staines, William C., and Pomological Society, 59: 182; and T. L. Kane, 61: 127, 131
Staines, William T., Salt Lake home of, 49: 77
Stallings, Virge, Eden, Utah, resident, 56: 241, 244, 245
Standard Oil of California, and WWII, 63: 241, 253
Standard Parachute Co., 63: 235; WWII factory in Manti, 59: 103, 124, 136, 137, 370, 377, 378
Standiforth, Harriet, and Farmington WSA, 59: 19-20, 20
Stanford, Leland, CPRR official, 60: 149; and Utah statehood, 64: 362
Stansbury, Howard: 60: 9; achievements of, 56: 159; cabin built by, 56: 182; 1849-50 expedition of, 59: 264-67; family of, 267 n. 5; GSL survey
of, 56: 124, 126, 127, 144-45, 148-59, 148, 154, 161; 63: 200-201; and Indians, 46: 224, 227; Mormon dancing described by, 50: 341; plant
collecting of, 62: 126; and "Tuilla Valley," 57: 273; Utah explorations of, 51: 28-29, 283
Stansbury Island, herding on, 56: 161
Stansbury Mountains, effect of, on Tooele, 51: 273-74
Stansfield, Louisa, druggist, 46: 125
Stansfield, Miss M. L., stenographer, 46: 133
Stanton, Charles I., airmail official, 58: 118
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady: and spiritualism, 50: 318; suffragist, 46: 118-19, 118; 51: 369; 59: 34, 43
Stanton, Robert B., railroad survey of, 64: 62
Stanton, Robert Brewster: Glen Canyon mining venture of, 55: 130, 132; and James White controversy, 55: 119
Stanworth, E. N., and Hurricane Canal, 62: 244
Staples, George, and Gypsies, 53: 374
Stapley, Charles, Jr., Toquerville winemaker, 62: 81
Stapley, Elizabeth Steele (mother of Mary), 60: 159, 162-63, 165
Stapley, Elizabeth Zetta Hubschmid (cousin of Mary), 60: 164 n. 27
Stapley, Harriet "Hattie" Berry: Kanarraville Relief Society officer, 63: 40; and WWI, 63: 33
Stapley, Harriet Louisa Berry (sister-in-law of Mary), 60: 161 n. 6
Stapley, James (father of Mary), 60: 159, 162-64
Stapley, James S., 62: 82
Stapley, James Steele (brother of Mary), 60: 161 n. 6
Stapley, John Alma (brother of Mary), 60: 162; 63: 40
Stapley, John Edward (cousin of Mary), 60: 164 n. 27
Stapley, Joseph, 3:40
Stapley, Leland Campbell, WWI soldier, 63: 27, 28, 30, 31, 33-35, 34, 38
Stapley, Linda (cousin of Mary), 60: 164
Stapley, Lou, 63: 40
Stapley, Madge, 63: 40
Stapley, Mahonri Moriancumer (brother of Mary), 60: 163
Stapley, Mary Elizabeth (May), Kanarraville resident and teacher in Virgin, diary of, 60: 158-67, 158, 163, 167
Stapley, Seymour (cousin of Mary), 60: 166
Stapley, Will, 63: 37
Stapley, William B., grandson of J. Steele, 62: 89
Stapley, William Berry, WWI soldier, 63: 30-31, 31, 47
Stapley, William Tarbet (brother of Mary), 60: 159, 161-63
Stapley, Young Elizabeth Steele, Kanarraville midwife, and WWI, 63: 25, 25, 40, 47-49
Star Canning and Evaporating Co., 56: 19
Star Hall, Escalante, 64: 149, 149
Star of the West, sailboat on GSL, 63: 217
Star of Utah mine, 62: 247
Stark, Malissa, amateur actress, 55: 78
Stark, William C., UNG lieutenant, 46: 275
Stark, Zola, amateur actress, 55: 78
Starr, Mary F., WWI canteen workers, 58: 340
State Engineer, Office of, created, 57: 139-40
Statehood: community celebrations of, 63: 357-69; contributions of C. W. Penrose to, 64: 359-71; effect of, on LDS church, 48: 5-6, 10; 1885
scheme to secure backing for, 51: 358-81; and party politics, 63: 341-52; social and political compromises leading to, 62: 300-315
Statehood Day, celebration of, in Heber City, 57: 213
Staten Island Cricket and Baseball Club, 52: 192
Staveley, Gaylord, and WRGA, 60: 270
Stavranakis, Zoy, Greek widow, 56: 284
Stayner, Arthur, horticulturist, 59: 190
Stayner, Arthur, LDS missionary in France, 48: 51
Stayner, Charles W., attorney, 48: 180-81
Stayner, Elizabeth, and arsenal explosion, 52: 253
Stearns, Frederic A., and 1931 Flattum-Wetherill exped ., 55: 183
Steed, Athelia, and woman suffrage, 59: 9
Steele, Axel, strikebreaker, 61: 374
Steele, Catherine Campbell (wife), 62: 71, 72, 82
Steele, John Alma (son of John), 62: 80-82, 81
Steele, John, grandfather of May Stapley, 60: 162, 167
Steele, John, Toquerville doctor, magician, and patriarch, 62: 3, 71, 71-90, 89
Steele, M. M., Jr. and Panguitch Progress, 49: 296
Steele, Mahonri Moriancumer, 60: 165 n. 29
Steele, Richard, potter, 56: 362, 393
Steele, Robert Henry (son of John), 62: 75
Steele, Robert, Ibapah Gosiute Tribal Council member, 57: 276
Steele, Tamer Elizabeth Booth (second wife of John), marital difficulties of, 62: 82-86
Steele, Young Elizabeth (daughter of John), first Mormon child born in Utah, 62: 72, 88-89, 89
Steel[e], Alex, Indian judge and draft resistance, 49: 173, 176, 178, 180, 182, 185
Steen, Charles A., uranium magnate, 46: 146
Steffens, Peter, Eureka cigar manufacturer, 49: 153
Stegner, Wallace: 56: 164; and Canyonlands, 59: 226-27; and DeVoto, 59: 85-86; Kane County described by, 53: 170-71; and river trips, 52:
166; as U of U tennis player, 52: 188, 194; view of, on Utah-Nev. ties, 55: 239; writer, 58: 217, 239
Stein, Aaron, Wells Fargo employee, 53: 24, 25
Stein, Nat, poem by, 48: 230
Stein, Nat, Wells Fargo employee, 53: 24, 24-25
Steiner, Adolph, rabbi in SLC, 52: 274
Steiner, Anna, Swiss immigrant, 56: 226
Steiner, Catharine, cheese dealer, 46: 123
Steiner Corp., building of, designed by Hale, 54: 22, 27, 28, 29
Steiner, George A., businessman, 54: 27
Steiner, Otto, Swiss immigrant, 56: 223
Stella D'America, Italian lodge, 47: 184; 60: 176-77
Stempfe, Theodor, WWI internee, 58: 398
Stenhouse, T. B. H.: 58: 76; editor, 51: 68-69; historian, and spiritualism, 50: 313, 323; and photography, 60: 142; and Utah Expedition
conspiracy theories, 52: 222-23
Step and Fetchits, SLC baseball club, 52: 110
Stephen, Jessie, 49: 253
Stephen, Virginia Snow, 49: 236, art instructor at U of U, 49: 232, 233; and IWW, 49: 232-34; and Joe Hill case, 49: 231, 232-33, and socialism,
49: 232-34, 237; Socialist and Modern School organizer, 50: 238; U. art instructor fired for supporting Joe Hill, 61: 375
Stephens, David, father of Evan, 49: 382
Stephens, Evan: and Chautauqua, 58: 135, 135; composer of "Utah, We Love Thee," 63: 364-65, 364; musical activities of, 50: 344; Welsh-born
musician, 49: 375, 381, 382-85, 383; 53: 141, 143;
Stephens, F. B., home of, designed by Hale, 54: 9, 12, 14, 15
Stephens, Jane, mother of Evan, 49: 382
Stephenson, J. S., defense plant objected to by, 51: 78
Steptoe, Edward J.: and Gunnison Massacre, 62: 151; military camp established by, 51: 283-84; 57: 302; and W. Woodruff, 59: 180
Sterling Building, design of, by Hale, 54: 22
Stern, Der, LDS periodical, 52: 361, 361, 375
Stettler, Elmer, Logan Tenth Ward member, 56: 232
Stettler, Golden, Logan Tenth Ward member, 56: 229
Stettler, Hans (John), Swiss immigrant, 56: 226
Stevens and Stone, Ogden mill of, 53: 75
Stevens, Arthur W., Forest Service worker, 49: 355
Stevens, Doris, and women's rights, 46: 163, 163 n, 12
Stevens, Evan, directed Mormon Tabernacle Choir, 46: 316
Stevens, Henry S., Arizona judge, 60: 33
Stevens, Hyrum, Blanding settler, 48: 395
Stevens, Isaac I., governor of Washington Territory, 51: 42
Stevens, Jordan, LDS bishop in Ogden, 53: 163, 166
Stevens, Minnie Deserett (daughter of Olive), horoscope of, 62: 82
Stevens, Nephi (son of Olive), 62: 82
Stevens, Olive DeMill, Orderville resident, and astrology, 62: 82
Stevens, Thomas, Weber County sheriff, 49: 172
Stevens-Townsend-Murphy party, 1844 overland journey of, 56: 112-13, 118
Stevenson, ____, New York Mormon, 51: 367
Stevenson, ____, speaker at meeting, 49: 244
Stevenson, Adlai E., and Echo Park darn, 59: 84
Stevenson, E., birthday party of, 49: 246
Stevenson, Lucy, dancer, 54: 170
Stevenson, Mrs. C. H., Castle Gate relief committee member, 50: 244, 246, 247, 251
Stevenson, Mrs. E. J., and Utah Women's Press Club, 53: 153
Stevenson, Rev. Robert, and Utah silver, 46: 312
Steward, Benjamin Franklin: and Brigham Young, 51: 242; water rights dispute involving, 51: 263
Steward, Julian H.: anthropologist, 55: 123-129, 136; archaeologist, 58: 17, 18, 24; and buffalo, 64: 180; and D. Julien inscription, 64: 56; Hillers's
photos of Indians discussed by, 52: 76-77
Steward, S. W., and Delta Phi, 60: 364
Steward, William M., and Emma Mine scandal, 47: 243
Stewart, C. B., secretary, Utah Wool Growers, 47: 296
Stewart, Charles, 54: 79
Stewart, Charles T., 54: 79, 85
Stewart, Charlie, sheepherder, 61: 193
Stewart, Clyde E., study of desert land entries by, 48: 192-94
Stewart, Elizabeth, 54: 79
Stewart, Emily, 54: 79
Stewart, George Craig, evolutionist, 51: 192
Stewart, George E., and D. Julien, 64: 62-63
Stewart, Grace Nixon, actress in Huntington, 53: 130
Stewart, Hyrum, house of, designed by Allen, 54: 70, 71, 71-72, 75, 76, 78, 79, 84, 85-86, 87
Stewart, James Z., and Ensign Peak cross proposal, 62: 16
Stewart, John, and J. W. Carlson, 46: 414
Stewart, Justin C., 61: 43; Utah OPA official, 63: 252
Stewart, LeConte, artist, 58: 285, 289
Stewart, Levi, settlers led to Kanab by, 53: 171
Stewart, Mary I., mining ventures of, 46: 149
Stewart, Omer C., anthropologist, 55: 251
Stewart, Randolph, LDS bishop and Moab orchardist, 55: 68, 78
Stewart, Robert, trapper, 56: 135
Stewart, Samuel W., judge, 57: 121
Stewart, Sarah, Moab midwife, 55: 68
Stewart, W. M., and woman suffrage, 49: 246
Stewart, William M., professor, 58: 273
Stewart, William, shoemaker, 54: 71, 76, 77, 79, 83, 84
Stiles, George P., and stage route, 59: 179
Stiles, Jim, NPS ranger, 64: 64
Stillman, C. C., Baptist minister and Socialist in Eureka, 50: 233
Stilwell, Joseph, Sixth Army commander, 48: 201
Stirba, Anne M., Utah Bar commissioner, 61: 227-28, 227
Stirrat, Robert, RR union official, 53: 87
Stock, Angus, early Moab resident, 55: 75
Stocks, Arch, murderer arrested by, 55: 86
Stocks, Len, murderer arrested by, 55: 86
Stockton, Utah: founding of and mining at, 51: 277-78, 350, 351, 352-53; Socialist officials elected in, 50: 226-27
Stoddard, David, furniture maker, 56: 341
Stoddard, Judson, and Utah Expedition, 51: 33-34
Stoddard, Oscar B., handcart leader, 52: 362
Stohl, Leonard, and sugar industry, 57: 376-77
Stohl, Lorenzo, ACU trustee, 62: 213-14
Stohl, O. N., and Delta Phi, 60: 364, 366
Stone, ____, baseball player, 52: 121, 122, 128, 129, 132
Stone, Forrest R., BIA official, 64: 325
Stone, George, son of Julius, 55: 130, 131
Stone, John, army deserter, 49: 369 49: 70
Stone, John E., CBBC director and billiard parlor owner, 52: 124
Stone, Julius: 1909 expedition of, 64: 59; river trips of, 55: 129-33, 131, 170
Stone, Lucy, suffrage leader, 46: 108; 59: 30-31, 31, 35
Stone, William H., foundry of, in St. Louis, 63: 153
Stonecarving, and gravestone work of four Englishmen, 56: 310-30, 310, 314, 316, 317, 319,321, 323, 324, 326, 328
Stoof, Ella (wife of Reinhold), 52: 331, 391
Stoof, Reinhold, 52: 329; anti-Nazism of, as Beobachter editor, 52: 328-31, 342; editor, 56: 232; family of, 52: 389-92; occupations of, 52: 341-43
Stookey,____, and Delta Phi, 60: 371
Stormont, Silver Reef mine, 49: 93
Story, Isabelle F., NPS official, 55: 227
Story, Joseph, U.S. Supreme Court justice, 60: 21
Stott, George, brother of Desdemona Beeson, 46: 140-41
Stout, Allen J., southern Utah settler, 49: 20-21
Stout, Gretchen, 60: 161 n. 10
Stout, Hosea: and C. H. Wilcken, 55: 310, 311; and common law, 60: 4, 6-8, 11-12, 12; and Deseret Alphabet, 52: 282; and extralegal justice, 51:
315, 317; and John Sharp case, 48: 170; and Mountaineer, 64: 231-35, 231; and Pack/Lee controversy, 62: 37-38; and predator control, 62: 31;
and T. L. Kane, 61: 129
Stover, David, constitutional convention delegate, 64: 128
Stover, Walter, businessman, 52: 388
Stover, William, East German LDS Mission president, 52: 366-67
Stow, Marietta, suffrage leader, 59: 38
Stowell, Heber J.: coal discovery of, 56: 251; LDS bishop in Carbon County, 48: 349, 351, 357
Straight, Jim, Gosiute, arrest of, 49: 173, 182, 183, 185, 186
Strang, James J., claimed Mormon leadership, 46: 53
Strange, John, prison inmate, and Lynch-King case, 60: 110-16
Stratford, Lucetta, wife of C. W. Penrose, 51: 359, 360, 371, 376, 377, 379
Stratton, Edwin, 60: 166-67
Stratton, Powell Johnson, 60: 161, 165-66
Straup, ____, health officer in Bingham, 53: 317
Straup, Daniel N., Utah Supreme Court justice, 61: 245
Straus, Michael, Bureau of Reclamation commissioner, 59: 79
Strawberry Canal Company, reservation water diverted by, 50: 72-73, 77
Strawberry Reservoir Irrigation and Canal Company, 50: 74
Strawberry Valley Reclamation Project, 50: 68; beginnings of, 50: 74, 76-79; Indian lands secured for, 50: 79-85, 87-89; opposition to, 50: 78-79
Strawberry Valley Water Users Association, 50: 77, 87
Streeper, ____, house of, designed by Allen, 54: 60
Streeper, Matilda Wells (Millie), mother of Josephine S. Chase, 46: 169, 178, 180, 182
Streeper, Wilkinson, father of Josephine S. Chase, 46: 169, 180, 182
Strevell, Charles N., 1895 Constitutional Convention delegate, 63: 327
Stringfellow, George and Desert Land Act, 48: 180
Stringham, George, polygamist, 46: 18-19
Stringham, Polly Hendrickson, first wife of George, 46: 18
The Strip Uinta Basin vice area, 47: 436-37
Stromberg, Charles John, Grantsville councilman, 56: 216
Strong, Aaron, polygamist, 46: 13
Strong, Bessie, second wife of Aaron, 46: 13
Strong, Frederick, Maj. Gen., 58: 318, 322, 324
Strong, Isaac, polygamist, 51: 148
Strong, Josiah, Congressional missionary, 48: 297
Strong's Military Band, 53: 168
Strongwil, John, Socialist author, 49: 26
Stuart, Robert Y., chief forester, and Cedar Breaks, 55: 225, 228-31, 234
Stucki, Gottfried, LDS teacher, 56: 227
Stucki, John S., Swiss immigrant, 52: 313-14
Stuckie, ___, Idaho polygamist, 62: 329
Study in Scarlet (A), sensationalism of, 52: 271-73
Sublette, William, 56: 135
Sudbury, Samuel J., miller, 56: 60
Sudden Shelter, Archaic site in central Utah: 47: 347-60, 348, 350, 351, 352, 354, 355, 357, 358; excavation of, 47: 347-48; geography of, 47:
348-49, inhabitants of, 47: 349-50, 352-53 354-57, 359
Sudweeks, Claude, Tropic rancher, 49: 358
Sugar House, mill in, 62: 46
Sugar House Pottery, 56: 395
Sugar House sugar factory, history of, 56: 36-53, 36, 44, 45, 51
Sugar industry: 59: 189-204; development of, in Cache Valley, 57: 370-88; early history of, 56: 36-53; in Lehi, 57: 371, 374, 382; in Ogden, 57:
371, 373, 374, 382; workers in, 57: 383-85, 384, 386
Sugiyama, Shigeki, Topaz resident, 59: 390, 394
Sullivan, Con, killing of, for seduction, 51: 322
Sullivan, D. A., disgruntled voter, 55: 28
Sullivan, Marguerite D., cathedral choir director, 49: 126
Summerall, Pat, and SI, Seagulls, 61: 13
Summerhays, Joshua, 16th Ward leader, 56: 70
Summerhays, Martha, army life described by, 54: 177
Summerville, Jim, Catholic priest, 60: 278-79
Summit County Courthouse, 61: 259-60, 266
Summit County, Utah: Chinese in, 64: 72-73; farm income in, 54: 323; 4-H work in, 51: 179; objection of residents of, to Japanese Americans
during WW II, 54: 336; during Prohibition, 53: 279-80, 287
Sumner, Edwin V.: feud of, with Harney, 51: 41; and Mexican War, 51: 36; and White Pine War, 59: 295-96, 298
Sundown-La Plata Company: ore shipped by, 50: 16-17, 20; Thatcher brothers' control of, 50: 10
Sunnyside, Utah: coal mining in, 51: 246; dramatics in, 53: 120; politics and liquor issue in, 58: 152-56, 155
Sunshine, mine at, 51: 278
Sunshine Terrace, Logan seniors' home, 60: 341
Surplus Property Act, equipment and land received by U of U under, 48: 203, 205
Sutherland, George, attorney and U.S. senator, 61: 25, 236-38, 240; election of, 47: 270; Gov. Blood's sec'y, 54: 224; student of Maeser, 48: 310;
and Uintah reservation opening, 50: 81-82, 87; Utah silver hearing, 46: 313
Sutter, Johann, California promoter, 56: 109
Sutter's Mill, Mormons involved in gold discovery at, 51: 231
Suyemoto, Lee, Topaz resident, 59: 387, 389-90
Swain, John, and grasshopper killing methods, 46: 347
Swain, Peter Tyler, wife of, at Camp Floyd, 54: 177
Swain, Veda, WWII worker, 59: 136
Swain. Frank. river runner. 55: 130, 131, 131-32
Swainston, Myrtle, nurse, and influenza epidemic, 58: 167-68, 175, 175, 177
Swan, Agnes, attorney, 61: 220
Swan, George, 54: 86
Swan, James E., naval architect, 46: 305
Swan Motel, Hurricane, purchase of by Munsons, 64: 152-54, 153
Swedes: Americanizing of, 56: 217-21; assimilation of, 52: 52; as community leaders, 56: 216; customs and culture of, in Utah, 51: 119, 121,
130-31; family patterns of, in Grantsville, 56: 210-21; immigration of, to U.S., 56: 208-10; log architecture of, 52: 53-55, 57-58, 70-71; as Mormon
converts, 56: 210-13, 216; settlement of, in Sanpete-Sevier, 52: 57-67
Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church, 52: 323
Swedish Temperance Hall, 58: 36
Sweet, Charles N., coal developer, 53: 337-38
Sweet, Victor, coal developer, 53: 337-38
Sweet, William H., coal developer, 53: 337-38
Sweeten, Owen, bandleader, 50: 234
Sweitzer, Thea, and WWI, 58: 359
Swendsen, George L., reclamation engineer, and Strawberry project, 50: 77, 79, 84
Swett, Alma Thomas (son of Oscar), 62: 133 n. 2, 135
Swett, Elizabeth Ellen (mother of Oscar), 62: 134
Swett, Emma Eliza Osiek (wife of Oscar), Daggett County homesteader, 62: 132-48, 135
Swett, Idabell (daughter of Oscar), 62: 133 n. 2, 135, 136
Swett, Irma Eliza (daughter of Oscar), 62: 133 n. 2, 134, 135, 136-37
Swett, Jim (brother of Oscar), 62: 133
Swett, Lewis Lyman (son of Oscar), 62: 133 n. 2, 135, 141, 143, 145-46
Swett, Mary Elizabeth (daughter of Oscar), 62: 133, 135, 145-46
Swett, Merne (daughter of Oscar), 62: 133 n. 2, 135
Swett, Myrle Augusta (daughter of Oscar), 62: 133 n. 2, 135, 136
Swett, Oscar, Daggett County homesteader, 62: 132-48, 135
Swett Ranch/Homestead, National Register site, 1909-70 history of, 62: 103, 132, 132-48, 133, 138, 142, 146
Swett, Verla Farnsworth (daughter of Oscar), 62: 133 n.2, 135
Swett, Wilda Beverly (daughter of Oscar), 62: 133 n. 2, 135, 143, 144
Swiss immigrants in Utah: 52: 306, 312-15, 341-42, 350-54; Mormon community of, in Logan, 56: 222-35
Sylvester, Frank, 60: 166
Sylvester, Mrs. E. E., typographical union secretary, 46: 135
Sylvester, Nell, 63: 40
Sylvester, Sarah, 63: 40
Sylvester, Victor I., WWI deferment of, 63: 27
Syme, John, Gosiute council member, 49: 180, 182, 185
Symons, A. H., Indian agent, 60: 249
Syrett, Clara Armeda ("Minnie"), tourist facilities of, at Bryce Canyon, 49: 315, 358-59
Syrett, Reuben ( "Ruby" ) Carlson: negotiations of, with UP, 49: 359-60; tourist facilities of, at Bryce Canyon, 49: 315, 358-59
