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Uchida family, relocation of, during WW II, 48: 235-43, 240
Uchida, Keiko, 48: 240, leave granted to, 48: 242-43; nursery school at Topaz established by, 48: 239
Uchida, Yoshiko: 48: 240; 59: 392; arrival of, at Topaz, 48: 235-37; dust storms experienced by, 48: 237-38, 240-41; leave granted to, 48: 242-43;
as a teacher, 48: 239-42
Udall, D. K., presidential pardon of, 48: 76
Udall, Stewart, interior secretary, and Canyonlands, 59: 218-42, 220, 241; 63: 146-48
Uinta-ats. See Ute Indians
Uinta Basin: development of, 50: 60-63; and Dinosaur N.M., 59: 243-63; economy of, 59: 245; experimental farm in, 46: 400-406, 401; importance
of freighting to, 49: 43, 46-50, 54; settlement of, and transportation and freighting in, 61: 182-97
Uinta Basin Industrial Convention, 46: 400
Uinta National Forest, creation of, 50: 77
Uinta Valley, Indian reservation created in, 57: 29
Uintah and Ouray Indian Agency, and Uinta Basin experimental farm, 46: 400, 401, 404
Uintah and Ouray Reservation: Colorado Utes at, 55: 67; education of children from 64: 246-63; meat distribution at, 54: 259; and Skull Valley
Goshutes, 55: 254, 256, 258, 267; termination of mixed-blood Utes on, 64: 322-43
Uintah band of Ute Tribe: and claims cases settlement, 64: 324-26, 328; origins of, 64: 339; and termination, 64: 322-43
Uintah Basin Alfalfa Seed Experimental Farm, 46: 400-406
Uintah Basin Educational Council, and Utes, 64: 256
Uintah County Commercial Club, 46: 400
Uintah County Farm Bureau, 46: 400
Uintah County, Utah: bootlegging in, 53: 286; education of utes in, 64: 247-63; 4-H work in, 51: 169; living conditions in, 54: 318-19; problems
of agriculture in, 54: 309-10, 312, 314, 317, 322, 323, 324, 325, 326
Uintah House, Corinne hostelry, 52: 122
Uintah Indian Reservation, 61: 182-83, 188
Uintah-Ouray Reservation, 59: 295, 296, 297
Uintah Pappoose, first Vernal newspaper, 49: 294-96, 301
Uintah Railway, 61: 195; gilsonite shipped on, 49: 54
Uintah Stake Academy, 50: 60
Uintah Telephone Company, 50: 60
Uintah Training School, 51: 338
Uintah Valley Indian Reservation, 50: 75; effect of Strawberry project on, 50: 79-85, 87-89; establishment of, 50: 69-70; opening of, to white
settlement and development, 50: 62, 83, 86; trespassing on, 50: 71-74; water on, diverted, 50: 72-74, 76-79
Ulloa, Francisco de, Spanish explorer, 55: 106
Uncle Sam mine, 57: 243, 244
Uncompahgre band of Ute Tribe: and claims cases settlement, 64: 323-34, 338; relocation of, in Utah after Meeker Massacre, 49: 191; and
termination, 64: 330-32, 334, 342-43
Underwood Tariff of 1913, and sugar industry, 59: 201
Ungar, Kenneth, pilot, 58: 121-22
Union Academy Building, 60: 361
Union Carbide & Carbon Corp., 59: 493
Union Cemetery, 56: 323
Union Iron Company, 50: 48-49, 54
Union Pacific Railroad: 51: 56, 60, 62, 69; 58: 38-39; and Bryce Canyon 49: 355, 359-62, 361, 362; Cedar Breaks Lodge built by, 55: 212-13,
220; completion ceremonies of, at Promontory, 49: 363-64, 363, 366, 369, 370, 373; and Coxey's "army," 85; in Ogden, 53: 76-77, 80, 82, 91, 93,
94, 99; and Echo City, 62: 349-62, 356, 360; in Fairfield, Utah, 57: 41; first fatal train crash in Utah of, 51: 57-71; and founding of Corinne, 48:
220-21; and John Sharp, 48: 162; land grants of, 56: 163-65, 172 ; and Mormons, 48: 67, 68, 70, 71, 74; and Pacific Fruit Express, 53: 60; and Park
City, 62: 251; post cards distributed by, 52: 88; promotion of SL Temple by, 61: 141, 144-46, 145; scholarship offered by, 51: 176; and
transcontinental railroad, 60: 138-41, 144-51; Utah Northern taken over by, 52: 133; and Zion and Bryce Canyon national parks, 61: 144
Union Socialist Labor and Propaganda League, 50: 227
Union, Utah, migration patterns in, 61: 346-47
Union Vedette: Camp Douglas newspaper, 64: 225, 245; editorial policies of, 47: 239-41
Unions in mining, 49: 145-46, 149-56
Unitarian church: 46: 166; charter members of, 50: 323
United Air Lines, 63: 236, 240
United Consolidated Mining Co., sued by farmers, 53: 319-20
United Effort Plan (or Trust), polygamist co-op, 60: 36
United First Methodist Church, designed by Hale, 54: 11, 22, 25, 26, 27
United Israel of America, flag of, on Ensign Peak, 62: 21, 22
United Mine Workers of America: recognition of, in Carbon County mines, 50: 156; and strikes in Carbon County, 48: 251, 260
United Order: in Cache Valley, 57: 362-64; failure of most attempts at, 64: 161
United Order Manufacturing and Building Co.: 56: 339-40; Logan Second Ward, 61: 263
United Park City Mines Co., 62: 249-50
United Presbyterian Church of America, missionary efforts of, in Utah, 51: 259-60
U.S. Air Force: and MX missile siting, 55: 249; training range of, in Utah, 59: 332-60, 332, 335, 347, 349, 359
U.S. Air Mail Hangar Holding Co., 58: 116
U.S. Army: desertion in, 64: 216; discipline in, 64: 208-9; 8th Infantry of, stationed near Beaver, 59: 7; role of, in Utah during 1870-71, 64:
204-23; and tennis, 52: 192; Twenty-first Infantry Regiment of, at Promontory ceremonies, 49: 363-73, 363, 366, 368, 369, 370, 371; Utah
Expedition of, 52: 212-30
U.S. Army Air Force, activities of, at Wendover Field during WW II, 54: 137-56; development of, during WWII, 63: 223-32
U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, and Unita Basin experimental farm, 46: 402
U.S. Bureau of Land Management, and CCC, 62: 263
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, project offices of, located at Ogden, 47: 295
U.S. Children's Bureau, and Sheppard-Towner Act, 50: 256-57, 264, 266
U.S. Constitution, and illegal search and seizure, 62: 316-34
U.S. Department of Agriculture: establishment of, 51: 163; 4-H national camp sponsored by, 51: 173
United States Express Co., 53: 14
U.S. Forest Service: and CCC, 62: 263, 271; employees of, 59: 79, 398-99, 401-2; and grazing, 57: 305, 316-18; regional office of, located at
Ogden, 47: 295-98; rivalry of, with NPS, Cedar Breaks, 55: 213-35
U.S. Internal Revenue Service, regional center of, located at Ogden, 47: 295
U.S. Justice Department, personnel and policies of, in Utah, 53: 204-22
United States Lawn Tennis Assn., 52: 194, 196
U.S. Mining and Smelting Co., 53: 316, 321; smelter of, in Bingham Junction, 53: 312, 320-21
U.S. Navy, and west desert range, 59: 355-56
U.S. Postal Service, and airmail, 58: 112-20, 113
United States Smelting, Refining, and Mining Co., Midvale smelter of, 61: 353
U.S. Steel: Geneva plant of, 51: 79, 85-88; 59: 369
U.S. Territorial Penitentiary, 47: 29, 39, 41; polygamists imprisoned at, 47: 22-41, 22-23
U.S.S. Utah, 46: 311, 318; launching of, 46: 303-6, silver service for, 46: 302, 307-18, 316
United States Vanadium Corp, 59: 403, 406
United States v. Reynolds, Anti-Bigamy Act upheld in, 48: 151-52
United Veterans Council, and Ensign Peak plaque, 62: 19
Unity Hall, radical and labor headquarters in SLC, 50: 214
Universal Scientific Society, 47: 71, 72-73, 74, 75; 59: 177, 180-81
University of Deseret, 48: 295, 299-300, 302, 304, 305, 309, 311; 58: 264-65; and language reform, 52: 275, 278-83, 285
University of Utah: 48: 195, 200, 201; Anthro. Dept. at, 55: 123; and art, 58: 285, 288; art dept. of, 54: 202; beginnings of, 59: 177-79;
campuses of, 60: 357-58, 353, 361-62; and Canyonlands, 59: 223, 230, 234-35; classroom needs at, 48: 199-203; as coeducational, 50: 282; and
consolidation controversy, 62: 205-9; and dinosaurs, 59: 253-54; endowment to, 50: 371; enrollment at, 48: 197, 199; first woman regent of, 49:
257; founding of, 48: 204-5; Graduate School of Social Work at, 50: 243; growth problems at, 48: 195-200; history of early fraternity at, 60:
353-74; housing at, 48: 197, 204; land for, 48: 204-6; Law School of, 61: 220-25; location of, 58: 268, 270, 275; nursing program at, 50: 158;
nursery school at, 61: 44, 50; PWA project at, 54: 238; radical faculty member discharged by, 49: 233; scholastic requirements at, 48: 199;
teacher training at, 63: 305-6; tennis at, 52: 186-88; and Ute Tribe, 64: 256,259; women professors at, 50: 148 n. 23
University Ward, WWII canning project of, 63: 251
Untermann, G. E., and Vernal museum, 59: 258-62
Upper Castle Dale, Utah, present-day Orangeville, 53: 115
Upper Colorado River Basin Storage Project, and controversial Echo Park and Split Mountain dams, 59: 74-86
Uranium mining: interest of French scientists in, 59: 399-400; in SE Utah, 59: 399-406
Urbanization, effects of, on Murray, Utah, families, 61: 339-56
Ursenbach, Octave, Swiss immigrant, and silk industry, 46: 379; trip of, to Mexico, 46: 154-55
Usher, John, Lincoln's secy. of interior, 53: 238-39
Ustick, William L, infantry officer, 58: 77
Utah: early economy of, 62: 303-4, 311; economic and social effects of war industry on, 51: 72-92; economy of, and 1895 Constitutional
Convention, 63: 320-40; federal government activity in, 47: 294; Mormon-dominated schools in, 62: 310; and statehood, 62: 336; territorial
politics in, 62: 300-315; urbanization of, 47: 292-94
Utah A Guide to the State, 58: 217-18
Utah Agricultural and Racing Assn., 57: 14-15
Utah Agricultural Experiment Station, alfalfa seed research at Cache Valley farm of, 46: 406, 409
Utah and Idaho Sugar Company, 47: 212
Utah and Nevada Railway, 57: 40-42
Utah and Northern Railroad, 47: 168
Utah Arid Land Reclamation Fund Commission, 50: 76
Utah Army Service Forces Depot, 59: 367
Utah Art Assn., 54: 181
Utah Art Institute, creation of, 54: 202
Utah Associated Industries, open-shop movement of, 61: 378
Utah Association for the Advancement of Women, 49: 304
Utah Audubon Society, 49: 325
Utah Aviation Co., 58: 111-12
Utah Ballet Folklorico, 49: 141
Utah Bankers Assn., fair prizes sponsored by, 51: 172
Utah Bar Foundation, 61: 207
Utah Bombing and Gunnery Range. See Utah Test and Training Range
Utah Canning Assn., 54: 84
Utah Central Iron Company, 50: 57
Utah Central Railroad: 48: 67-69, 75, 162; 50: 366; 53: 75; and mining, 51: 347, 352, 354
Utah Chautauqua Assn., 55: 361
Utah Commission: 62: 305, 305, 307; duties of, 47: 259, 261-62, 264; Supreme Court case involving, 51: 370-71
Utah Condensed Milk Co., and sego lily, 63: 77, 77
Utah Consolidated Gold Mines, Murray smelter of, 53: 312
Utah Consolidated Smelting Co., suit against, 53: 320-21
Utah Constitutional Convention (1895): 60: 321; and business, 63: 328-31, 334-36; cost of, 63: 338; delegates to, 63: 321, 325-27; and education, 63: 333-34; events for delegates to, 64: 128; and polygamy, 63: 328; and prohibition, 63: 336-37; and signing of engrossed document, 64: 121-22; and taxation, 63: 322, 331-33; and woman suffrage, 46: 119-20; 49: 243, 247, 248, 249, 250, 257; 63: 302
Utah Construction Co., 55: 248
Utah Copper Co., 47: 249; 55: 246-4; 58: 358; 59: 369, 370; buildings designed for, by Scott & Welch, 59: 111, 111-14, 112; closing of mills by,
after WW I, 54: 270; 61: 359; clubhouse for employees of, 59: 111, 111, 113, and Copperton, 59: 112, 113-14
Utah Copper Enterprise, 58: 358
Utah Council of Advice, Episcopal organization, 50: 215-16, 219, 220, 221, 222
Utah Council of Women, suffrage assn., 63: 303
Utah County: agricultural clubs in, 51: 164; CCC camps and projects in, 62: 262-64, 267, 273; wartime growth of, 51: 79, 81; water project in, 54: 324
Utah County Courthouse, 61: 259-60, 267
Utah County 4-H Club, 57: 122
Utah County Probate Court, study of fairness of, to non-Mormons, 48: 131-47
Utah Cracker Factory, 46: 134
Utah Dairy Council, and 4-H work, 51: 178
Utah Department of Fish and Game, and French kayakers, 55: 173-76, 174
Utah Department of Public Welfare, and Short Creek children, 60: 39-40, 42-44
Utah Directory and Gazetteer, ad in, 50: 236
Utah Eastern Co., Thompson pool hall of, 57: 158
Utah Eastern Railroad, 48: 79
Utah Education Association, and teacher salaries, 50: 145-46
Utah Educational Review: and BYU controversy, 51: 191; science articles in, 51: 193-94, 195
Utah Expedition: 47: 82-83, 198; 61: 114, 117, 126, 128-29; analysis of change in command of, 51: 30-35, 45; conspiracy theories of origins of, 52:
212-30; effect of, on G. Hurt, 62: 163-67; experiences of women with, 54: 157-78
Utah Experiment Station at ACU, history of, during Widtsoe years, 63: 50-69, 50, 55
Utah Farm Bureau, youth work of, 51: 169
Utah Federation of Labor, and radicalism, 61: 370, 374, 377
Utah Federation of Women's Clubs: 49: 235, 237; 64: 111, 115-17; 1896 convention of, 63: 309-10; function of, 63: 308-9; interest of in children,
51: 338; and kindergartens, 63: 306; organization of, 63: 306-8
Utah Field House of Natural History (Vernal), 59: 258-62, 262
Utah Fire Clay Co., 51: 78
Utah Folklife Center, 52: 4
Utah Folklore Society, 52: 4
Utah 4-H: activities of, 51: 107, 163, 165, 170, 180; beginnings of, 51: 164-72; camp program of, 51: 178, 181-82; first national camp of, 51:
173-75; growth of, 51: 174-82; leaders of, 51: 177; rivalry of, with FFA, 51: 172-73; symbol, motto, and pledge of, 51: 166, 174; in urban areas,
51: 182
Utah Fruit Juice Co., 54: 84
Utah Fuel Co.: 47: 179; 48: 374, 384, 388; 58: 148; and Castle Gate mine disaster, 50: 241, 244; 56: 279-87; company towns of, 58: 151;
compensation paid by, 50: 245; county taxes paid by, 58: 158-59; political influence of, 58: 146-64
Utah Fur Breeders Agricultural Co-op, 57: 330, 336-39, 337
Utah Fur Breeders Assn., 57: 329-31, 334-36, 337
Utah Garden and Canning Club, 57: 147
Utah General Depot, 59: 124, 367
Utah Guides and Outfitters, 60: 272
Utah Historical Quarterly, J. Cecil Alter's editorship of 46: 37-44
Utah history, essay by T. G. Alexander on, 64: 155-67
Utah Home Builders Assn., and Ensign Peak land sale, 62: 24
Utah Horse Breeding and Racing Assn., 57: 14-15
Utah Horticultural Society, 59: 177, 184
Utah-Idaho Sugar Co., 57: 114-15, 374-76, 382; 59: 201, 294
Utah Independent Telephone Company, employees of, 50: 139-40
Utah Iron Mining Company, 50: 54
Utah Jazz, 64: 165-66, 165
Utah Juvenile Court, history of, during 1957-65, 61: 269-79
Utah Kindergarten Assn, LDS org., 63: 305-6
Utah Lake: exploration of, 57: 109; 58: 5-6, 30-31; 63: 200; fish in, 58: 5-10, 8, 31; Geneva Resort on, 57: 117, 124; geography of, 58: 6-7; low
level of, in 1934, 54: 248; high water at, 57: 124; history of Saratoga Resort on, 57: 108-24; map of, 58: 4; other resorts on, 57: 124; pollution of,
58: 31; and prehistory of Utah Valley, 58: 5-31; and Stansbury expedition, 59: 265; swimming and boating at, 57: 111, 117, 123; vegetation near,
58: 10-11
Utah Lake Utes. See Ute Indians
Utah League for Prohibition Repeal, 47: 8
Utah: legal status of boxing in, 55: 341, 346; relationship of, to eastern Nev., 55: 236-49
Utah Legislative Assembly, and woman suffrage, 46: 112, 115, 116
Utah Library Assn., 60: 346
Utah Light and Traction Co., 56: 9
Utah Loan and Trust Company, bankruptcy of, threatened, 50: 65
Utah Magazine: 55: 244; founding of by Godbeites, 47: 252; 50: 306, 312; and woman suffrage, 46: 106
Utah Mammals by C. T. Barnes, 49: 324
Utah Methodist Mission, 55: 365
Utah Migrant Council, 49: 141
Utah Mining Gazette, charcoal kilns mentioned in, 50: 42
Utah Mining Review, and WWI, 58: 355
Utah Minute Women, and WWII, 63: 260
Utah Motion Picture Theaters, and WWII bond drives, 63: 266
Utah Museum of Natural History, 50: 376
Utah Musical Bouquet, 53: 136
Utah Musical Hours, 53: 136
Utah Musical Times, 53: 135-36, 141
Utah National Bank of Ogden, 53: 26
Utah National Guard (UNG), 46: 262-63, 266, 270, 271, 272, 273, 275; assisted at train wreck site, 53: 97-98; camps of, at Nogales, Ariz., 46:
270-74; departure of, for Mexican border, 46: 267-68; and Ensign Peak, 62: 5, 18-19, 24; evaluation of, 46: 280-81; and influenza epidemic, 58:
177-81; mobilization of, 46: 262, 264-67; and 1922 coal strike, 48: 251; 53: 280; Ogden duty of, during 1894 workers' march, 53: 85; patrol and
other duties of, 46: 274-79; recruiting and training for and service in WWI, 58: 179, 312-33, 312, 319, 321, 323, 325, 331 return of, to Utah, 46:
279-80; in Spanish-American War, 53: 88; support of, by local citizens, 46: 268-70; in WW I, 53: 88-89; WWII experiences of unit of, 60: 55-63,
57
Utah Navajo Development Council, 48: 404
Utah Nippo, 58: 352
Utah Northern Railroad: 47: 201; 53: 75; arrival of, in Logan, 61: 334; building of, 57: 361-62; effect of, on Corinne, 48: 221, 225; 52: 133; and J.
W. Young, 48: 69-71
Utah Nurses Association, 46: 166
Utah Oil Refining Co.: 46: 158; 59: 131, 369; Marysvale plant of, 64: 140-41; postwar role of, 51: 88, 90; WWII operations at, 51: 73
Utah Oil Women Employees, 46: 166
Utah Ore Sampling Co., 57: 248
Utah Ore Sampling Mill, Murray, 61: 346
Utah Pacific Airways, and Ogden airport, 58: 121-23
Utah Paper Co., 60: 107
Utah Petroleum Council, 59: 221
Utah Pork and Crop Production Club, 57: 147
Utah Poultry Club, 57: 147
Utah Powder Co., Ogden, 53: 75
Utah Power & Light Co.: 62: 248; Bear Lake developments of, 56: 9, 11, 12; Bear River plants of, 56: 10, 12; early history of, 56: 5-22; and
farming, 56: 19; light bulb salesmen of, 56: 19; plants of, 47: 47-48; promotional activities of, 56: 13-17, 14, 15; repairmen of, 56: 4-5, 18, 20,
22; and WWII bond drives, 63: 262
Utah Presbytery, report of, on Benjamin church, 51: 265
Utah Prohibition Committee, 47: 7-8
Utah Quartermaster Depot, 59: 367
Utah Reporter (Corinne) (also Daily Utah Reporter, Daily Corinne Reporter, and Corinne Daily Reporter): and baseball 52: 117-19, 121-25,
128, 129, 131; and Chinese, 64: 72; and Mormons and Mormonism, 52: 116-17
Utah Sanitarian, 55: 283
Utah Savings and Trust Co., 54: 29
Utah Shakespearean Society, 53: 122
Utah Silk Association, 46: 391-92
Utah Silk Commission, 46: 393-95; 63: 315
Utah Silver Fox Farms, 57: 321
Utah Slaughtering Co., 59: 196
Utah Southern Railroad: 48: 162; 49: 241; 54: 82; terminus of, at Frisco, 50: 40, 41
Utah State Agricultural College (USAC, now Utah State University): alfalfa seed research at, 46: 409; employees of, 56: 226; Episcopal church
activity at, 50: 210; Experiment Stations of, 57: 364, 374-75; Extension Division of, 51: 163, 166; 57: 142, 144, 148, 149; farmers' encampment at,
57: 138-39; founding of, 51: 163; 57: 140; and fur breeding, 57: 330-31; and influenza, 58: 181; nursery school programs at, 61: 42, 44, 47, 50;
PWA project at, 54: 238; tennis team of, 52: 187-88; youth programs directed by, 51: 164-82
Utah State Art Center A. M. Horne critical of, 58: 293-94; classes and events at 58: 288-89, 290, 295; establishment of, 58: 285-86, 288; exhibits
at, 58: 286-87, 288-90
Utah State Bar Association: and juvenile court, 61: 269, 271, 273-79; and women, 61: 217-21, 226-28
Utah State Board of Health, and smelter pollution in SL County, 53: 317
Utah State Board of Nurse Examiners, 58: 343, 346
Utah State Capitol, 52: 305, 321; 62: 4, 11; German double eagles on, removed, 58: 385; murals in, 58: 281-283; 62: 9
Utah State Constitution, and illegal search and seizure, 62: 317, 318, 334;
Utah State Constitution (1895): and previous constitutions, 64: 264-65; shaping of, by territorial experience, 64: 264-81; sources for, 64: 264-67
Utah State Constitutional Convention (1895): clerks of 50: 142-43, 143; women's rights debated at, 50: 143-44
Utah State Council of Defense, and teaching of German during WWI, 52: 326-27
Utah State Fair Assn., and horse racing, 57: 16-18, 21-22
Utah State Fair: 4-H exhibits and prizewinners at, 51: 165, 170; funding for, cut during 1933-34, 54: 225; 1904, dry farm exhibit at, 63: 64; pro.
wrestling in Coliseum at, 55: 349-57; UP&L exhibits at, 56: 17
Utah State Fairgrounds: horse racing at, 57: 4-5, 7, 9, 14, 15, 16; pro football at, 61: 5-9, 15, 18-19
Utah State Farm Bureau Federation, and Uinta Basin experimental farm, 46: 400
Utah State Farm Bureau, and farm worker shortage during WW II, 54: 334
Utah State Federation of Labor: president of, 50: 234; Socialists endorsed by, 50: 227-28
Utah State Federation of Women's Clubs, 53: 152
Utah State Highway Commission, hiring practices of, 54: 240-44
Utah State Historical Society: 47: 228; publications of, 46: 37-44
Utah State Industrial Commission, beginnings of, 50: 234, 242
Utah State Industrial School, effect of WWII on, 51: 82. See also Utah Territorial Reform School
Utah State Institute of Fine Arts ( Utah Arts Council): collections of, 58: 260; creation of, 58: 256, 268, 270-72, 275; exhibits of, 58: 256, 259, 284;
M. Teasdel pres. of, 58: 256; and WPA art project, 58: 285
Utah State Land Board, and loan delinquencies, 54: 324-25
Utah State Legislature: actions of, during Great Depression, 54: 222-26, 230-33, 272, 273; antiradical legislation passed by, 61: 360-63, 370; and
Prohibition, 47: 6, 7-8; 53: 269, 272; women in, 46: 160-61
Utah State Nurses Assn., 58: 348
Utah State Parks Commission: and Canyonlands, 59: 218; and Saltair, 56: 187-88
Utah State Prison (Sugarhouse), 55: 33; 60: 117; escape from, 60: 116-19; and Joe Hill Execution, 55: 33-35; reforms at, under warden Arthur
Pratt, 55: 32
Utah State Prison, selection of site for, 57: 120-21
Utah State Racing Commission: controversy involving, 57: 17, 20-23; members of, 57: 10; permits issued by, 57: 13-14; suit of, against SLC
Commission, 57: 16-17
Utah State Recovery Administration, 54: 235
Utah State Road Commission, war surplus plant bought by, 51: 88
Utah State Seal, sego lilies on, 63: 75
Utah State Supreme Court: and common law, 15; courtroom of, 61: 246; justices of, 61: 208, 233, 233-48, 245; and parental rights, 60: 28, 33, 40,
46
Utah State Textbook Commission: 58: 385; and teaching of German during WWI, 52: 326-27
Utah State University (Agricultural College of Utah): 47: 228; 62: 203, 204-5; 1905-7 consolidation controversy at, 62: 204-21; foreign students
at, 60: 340-41; as a land grant college, 62: 206, 210; and Western Athletic Conference, 61: 318, 323
Utah State Welfare Dept., relief payments of, 54: 266
Utah Sugar Co.: and Lehi factory, 59: 190-204; and Sugar Trust, 373; and Saratoga Resort, 57: 113-15
Utah Survey, Episcopal periodical, 50: 213
Utah Symphony, 58: 275; 64: 165-67
Utah Territorial Indian Agency, 46: 233
Utah Territorial Legislature: creation of counties by, 55: 238; home industry encouraged by, 62: 44; and Indians 46: 232; and medicine, 57: 128;
and woman suffrage, 46: 110
Utah Territorial Militia (Nauvoo Legion), and Utah Expedition, 52: 214-15
Utah Territorial Penitentiary: 55: 27; polygamists at, 48: 148, 340-43
Utah Territorial Reform School, 51: 328; board of, 51: 332; fire at, 51: 331; legislation creating, 51: 328-31; location of, 51: 331; program
objectives of, 51: 330-35
Utah Territorial Suffrage Assn., 3:309
Utah Territorial Supreme Court: and common law, 60: 10-15, 17, 21; and L. Snow case, 58: 85-87
Utah Territory: creation of, 48: 117-21; crime in, 64: 234-35, 245; district courts in, criticized, 48: 133-35; and English common law, 64: 278-79;
establishment and extent of, 55: 237-38; evolution of law and legal system in, 60: 4-26; and federal government, 64: 268-81; intellectual
traditions in, 59: 164-88; loss of territory by, to Nev., 55: 238-40, 242; militia of, 47: 398, 401; M. Fillmore names officials of, 48: 122-24, misrule
of, charged, 48: 124; Mormon "cohabs" in penitentiary of, 53: 223-36; and Mormon-non-Mormon conflict, 64: 267; Organic Act of, 60: 10, 13,
15-16, 22-23; penitentiary of, 53: 226, 231, 233; and political parties, 64: 267; population of, 64: 267; probate courts in, 48: 130-47; proposed
officials of, 48: 121-22; relations of, with federal government, 48: 129-31; religious diversity of, 64: 267, 279-281; and slave trade, 47: 396, 398; U
.S. Justice Department personnel and policies in, 53: 204-22; and Utah War, 61: 112-35; and Walker War 47: 395-96, 419; western part of
(present Nev.), history of and continuing ties of, to Utah, 55: 236-49;
Utah Test and Training Range, USAF facility in western Utah, 59: 332-60
Utah Title and Insurance Co., 53: 35
Utah Tourism Hall of Fame, 63: 136
Utah Valley, 49: 323
Utah Valley Archaic sites in, 58: 13-16; ecology of, 58: 5-10, 30-31; Fremont sites in, 58: 16-23; late prehistoric sites in, 58: 24-29; native
vegetation of, 58: 10-11; prehistory of, 58: 4, 12-29, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 29
Utah Valley Gazette: and C. W. Hemenway, 61: 158-63; editors of, 49: 299, 30
Utah War, 55: 240-41, 309-11; 64: 226-28; preparations for, 56: 61-62; settlements evacuated during, 56: 81-83; T. L. Kane's role in, 61: 112-35
Utah War Finance Committee, and WWII bond drives, 63: 266
"Utah, We Love Thee," 63: 364-65, 364
Utah Welfare Commission, and Japanese American relocation, 54: 334
Utah Western Railroad, 48: 71-73, 74, 76; 56: 147; and F. Kesler, Jr.'s rights-of-way, 56: 70-72, 74; flatcars for, 50: 56
Utah Western Railway, 48: 157;
Utah Woman Suffrage Association, 46: 119; 49: 239, 243, 244, 246, 248, 249; 53: 146, 150
Utah Women's Press Club: 49: 239, 242, 244, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250; 53: 155; 64: 116; accomplishments of members of, 53: 148-52; 1891
organization of, 63: 307; founding of, 53: 144-45; meetings and by-laws of, 53: 146-48, 152-56; and Mormon-gentile detente, 63: 309, 315;
officers of, 53: 146; and Utah Federation of Women's Clubs, 63: 308
Utah Woolen Mills employees of, 50: 150
Utah Woolgrowers Assn.: and Cedar Breaks, 55: 223; lobbyist for, 62: 248
Utah Zoological Society, 48: 270
Ute Crossing of the Colorado, 60: 220-23; 63: 125
Ute Indians: 50: 105, 111; 60: 310; antipathy of, toward blacks, 47: 424-27; and arson, 62: 156; and Black Hawk War, 55: 4-21; 57: 24-35; 60:
124-36, 300-318; claims cases of, 64: 323-26, 338; difficulties with, during Civil War, 46: 251-61; in Dixie, 47: 114; dwellings of, 58: 30; early
explorers' reports of, 64: 170; and education, 64: 325; and farming, 62: 154, 157; and fishing, 58: 28-29; and Goshutes, 55: 254, 256; horses of,
50: 115; importance of Spanish Trail to, 50: 116; and influenza epidemic, 58: 176, 197-98, 200; journey of, to join Sioux, 50: 80; land payments
made to, 50: 88; life of, in 1776, 50: 106-7; lifestyle of, at Utah Lake, 62: 152; loss of lands by, 47: 396; and Montezuma Canyon, 60: 240, 242-52,
256-57; Mormon mission to, 55: 67; and Mormon settlement, 50: 106, 123; and Mormons, 46: 218-33; and mountain men, 64: 55, 68; objection
of, to Strawberry project, 50: 63, 79-85, 87-89; opposition of, to Fort Duchesne, 47: 423-24; photographs and post cards representing, 52: 75,
75-76, 76, 77, 80-81, 81, 83, 83, 85-87, 86, 89; and Posey War, 53: 248-67; poverty of, 64: 252, 255-57; prejudice against, 64: 247-50, 253-54; and
public schools, 64: 246-63; removal of, to Uinta Valley, 57: 32-34; reservation for, 50: 69-70; reservations of, patrolled by soldiers, 47: 429-30,
432; resistance of, to draft during World War I, 49: 174; and settlers, 62: 38, 152; as slave traders, 47: 396, 398-400; and slavery, 59: 308; 62:
152-53; and Spanish exploration, 60: 201-3, 206-11, 213-22; Spanish Fork farmhouse of, 57: 24, 25; and Spanish Fork Treaty, 57: 27, 30-33; and
termination, 64: 322-43; traders' descriptions of, 50: 109-10, 122-23; trading activities of, 50: 104, 106, 107-18, 122-23; traditional lands of, 69;
tribute demanded by, 50: 114; and Walker War, 47: 395-420; war of, with Shoshones, 50: 110, 112. See also Southern Ute Indians
Ute Mountain Agency, 60: 249
Ute Mountain Ute reservation, Colorado, 49: 203
Ute Slave Trail, 60: 204, 207, 211 n.19, 221
Utsumi, Robert, Topaz resident, 59: 387
Utter, David, Unitarian minister, 52: 235

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