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
Wackhams, Mrs. Albion V., and Utah silver, 46: 312
Wada, Fred Isamu, founder of Japanese American colony at Keetley, 54: 328, 329, 335-44; 62: 255-58
Wada, Jasako (wife of Fred), 54: 335, 337
Waddell, Harry, prison inmate, 60: 117-18
Waddell, William B., 52: 220
Waddoups, Myra, wife of Thomas, 60: 69, 74, 75, 77
Waddoups, Thomas A., and Polynesian colony, 60: 68-70, 75-76
Waddoups, William, j.p. in Iosepa, 60: 69-70, 77
Wade, Henry, coal prospector, 56: 251
Wadleigh, Frank, D&RG exec., 55: 220
Wadsworth, ____, member of 1849 Pratt expedition, 62: 184
Wadsworth, Henry W., Wells Fargo official, 53: 25-26
Wadsworth's Drug Store, Lehi, 57: 114
Wagener, Henry, brewery of, 52: 363
Wagener, Margaret, brewery owner, 46: 134
Wagstaff, Harold, farm boy, 57: 145; farmer, 53: 323-25
Wagstaff, William, 56: 354
Wahlquist, Fred, Uinta Basin farm of, 54: 322
Wahlquist, Loreen, Uinta Basin farm of, 54: 322
Wahlquist, Wayne, geographer, 47: 211
Waite, ____, Ickes's deputy, 54: 237
Waite, Morrison R., chief justice, and Reynolds case, 64: 273
Wakara: prosperity of, 50: 69, rumor about death of, 54: 124; trading and raiding activities of, 50: 116-17
Wakasa, James Hatsuaki, shooting of, at Topaz, 59: 382
Wakefield, J. Fleming, actor in Huntington, 53: 121, 129
Wakefield, Lena, Congregational missionary, 64: 88
Wakefield, Susan, actress in Huntington, 53: 118
Wakeham, John A., and grasshoppers, 46: 348
Walcott, Charles, museum director, 59: 250-52
Walcott, Samuel, prospector, murder of, 55: 60-61
Waldron, George B., actor, 47: 84
Wales, J. A., cartoonist, 59: 36-37
Walker (Walkara): Ute chief, 46: 222, 227, 234, 245; 47: 117, 397, 414; 55: 113; 59: 302, 316, 317, 318; 64: 159-61, 160, 177; attempted capture of,
47: 398, 402 403; death of, 62: 152, 153; negotiations of, with B. Young, 62: 174; peace offers by, 47: 398-99, 400; and Parowan Gap, 179-80; and
Pratt expedition, 62: 183; and slave trade 47: 398-99, 400, 417; 62: 152-53; and Walker War negotiations, 47: 416-18
Walker, A. B., cartoonist, 59: 45
Walker Bank (now First Interstate), founding of, 52: 181
Walker Brothers: 47: 244; bankers, 53: 34, 39; department store, 46: l32; donations of, to Deseret Museum, 50: 362, mining interests of, 51: 278;
and spiritualism, 50: 313;
yacht of, 63: 216-17
Walker Brothers,
Walker Brothers Dry Goods Co., 52: 181; 57: 18
Walker, Charles L., polygamist, 51: 141
Walker, Charles Lowell, and barter, 57: 219-20
Walker, Charles, Mormon hymnist, 49: 81
Walker, Clarence H., pilot, 58: 111
Walker, David F., merchant, 52: 181
Walker, Edith, and H. Hemline, 61: 38
Walker, Edith, and WWI, 58: 341
Walker, Frederick, and spiritualism, 50: 308
Walker House, SLC hotel, 55: 329-30
Walker, Jack, nephew of H. Hemline, 61: 38
Walker, John H., chairman, Farmer-Labor party, 54: 348
Walker, Joseph, and buffalo, 64: 174
Walker, Joseph, merchant, 52: 181
Walker, Joseph Reddeford: and GSL, 56: 137; as guide, 56: 112; and Tooelians, 57: 274; 55: 112
Walker, Lucille, and CCC, 62: 271
Walker, Mark, early Moab resident, 55: 75
Walker, Mary, suffrage leader, 59: 37-38
Walker, Matthew H., tennis tournament hosted by, 52: 180-81
Walker, Milt, Dixie College student, 55: 270
Walker Monument Co., 52: 341
Walker Opera House (SLC), 58: 60-61
Walker, Robert J., Kansas governor, 51: 32; 61: 113
Walker, Samuel Sharp, merchant, 52: 181
Walker, Sharp, marriage of, 46: 170
Walker, Silver Reef mine, 49: 93
Walker, Thomas, forest ranger, 62: 271
Walker War: 46: 233; 57: 25; 59: 316-18; 62: 150; and building of forts, 51: 275; effect of slave trade on, 47: 396, 398-400; history of, 47:
395-420; incidents triggering, 47: 400-401; military orders affecting, 47: 405; mutiny at Cedar City during,47: 407-8, 420; peace negotiations
during 47: 416-18; white strategy for, 47: 403-4
Wall, Enos A., mining entrepreneur, 47: 249; 49: 93; 64: 122
Wall, Francis George, and Black Hawk, 57: 31
Wall, Richard, social historian, 51: 125
Wall, William, militia captain, 47: 398-99
Wallace, ____, sec'y of agriculture, 54: 237, 239
Wallace, ____, Vernal Express run by, 50: 60
Wallace, Alex., baseball player, 52: 114
Wallace, George, army officer, 58: 65, 66, 68, 80
Wallace, George B., and experimental farm, 59: 185
Wallace, George Y., and Smith Wells, 61: 189
Wallace, Glenn Walker, and tennis, 52: 180
Wallace, Henry A., and Soviet Union, 54: 356
Wallace, Mabel, U. student, 60: 365
Wallace, W B., UNG officer, 46: 267, 268, 276
Wallace, William R., state posts of, during Great Depression, 54: 236, 256
Wallis, James H., publisher, 61: 162-63
Walnut Canyon National Monument, 55: 217
Walo, Ernest, and child care, 61: 56
Walsh, ____, 51: 377
Walters, Dr. ____, baseball player, 52: 114
Walters, Maggie, train crash victim, 51: 67
Walters, Mrs. Fred C., needlework of, 53: 168
Walters Stock Co., acting troupe, 53: 125, 127
Walton, Charles E., San Juan County clerk, 55: 38
Walton, Isabella, 54: 79
Wanke, Gerald, secretary, German LDS Org., 52: 340
Wanless, Will F., attorney for Lynch and King, 60: 105, 107-10, 113-15, 119
Wanship, Ute chief, 64: 176
War Assets Administration, postwar sale of plants by, 51: 85-86, 88
Ward, Alfred, and spiritualism, 50: 313
Ward, Artemus, humorist, 57: 235
Ward, Barney, and Indians, 59: 302
Ward, J. Ray, U.S. marshal, and Posey War, 53: 261, 264-65
Ward, Joseph, gambler, 64: 130
Ward, Joseph Harvey, founder of the Beobachter, 58: 373
Ward, Samuel, Kaysville brick maker, 54: 56
Ward, William, Jr.., English-born stonecarver, 56: 312-17, 330
Wardell, John, at Camp Floyd, 54: 172
Wardle, George, dance hall built by, 50: 342
Wardleigh, H. C., and La Plata mining, 50: 7
Ware, Florence, artist, 58: 257, 262, 291, 291-92
Ware, Walter E., architect, 50: 172; 54: 5-6
Warm Springs, Polynesians settled near, 60: 65
Warner, Adoniram J.: congressman, 51: 370; and silver, 62: 338
Warner, John E., Walker War casualty, 47: 412
Warner, Matt, gunman: 58: 145; outlaw, later sheriff, 50: 235
Warner, Orlando W., Moab fruit grower, 55: 68, 75, 76, 78
Warren, ____, LDS bishop, 51: 242
Warren, Frances, 54: 79
Warren, Frank, canal stock of, 48: 355
Warren, Gertrude L., national 4-H worker, 51: 176
Warren, Henry W., Methodist bishop of Colorado, 55: 365, 366
Warren, William, Jr., Carbon County settler, 48: 343-44
Warren, William S., LDS church train captain, 58: 44
Warshaw, Maurice, and Prohibition, 53: 279
Wasatch Academy, tennis at, 52: 189, 189
Wasatch, County, Utah: agriculture in, 53: 310; development of, 57: 206-15; Japanese American colony in, 62: 255-58; and Jordanelle Dam, 62:
246, 259-60; objections of, to Japanese Americans during WW II, 54: 336; organization of, 62: 246; sheep in, 57: 313; and WWII, 63: 243-45,
257-64
Wasatch Development Company, 50: 62
Wasatch Drug Store, explosion damaged, 52: 252
Wasatch High School, 50: 61
Wasatch Literary Association, 50: 126, 130
Wasatch Presbyterian Church, pastor of, 49: 131
Wasatch Real Estate and Development Co., 57: 208
Wasatch Silver Fox Ranch, 57: 322
Wasatch Society, 47: 89
Wasatch, Ute chief, 60: 220
Wasatch Wave (Heber City), history of, 57: 206-15
Wasatch Wave: 49: 291-92; and prohibition, 62: 254; and WWII, 63: 245, 258, 260-62
Wasden, James, husband of Tilda Christenson, 51: 124
Wash, Tom, Goshute leader, 55: 267
Wash, Ute leader, 60: 246
Washakie, Shoshone chief, 47: 205; 53: 240, 242; 63: 158, 163, 164
Washakie Town, LDS farm at, 3:170-71
Washburn, H. A., Colony Guard member,51: 8
Washburn, Parley Pratt, Mormon Socialist, 50: 232
Washington County Courthouse, 61: 268
Washington County News: circulation of, 47: 325; Hurricane described in, 237, 239; and Virgin River flooding, 62: 242-43
Washington County, Utah: chinese in, 64: 72-73; employment in, 47: 315-16, 4-H work in, 51: 169, 181; growth and stability of Mormon
settlements in, 49: 82; 62: 222-45; population of, 47: 313-15, 314, problems of agriculture in, 54: 320-22; property ownership in, 47: 323, 324,
water in, 47: 321
Washington Debating Club, 64: 128
Washington, George, interest of, in agriculture, 51: 163
Washington Monument, Utah stone in, 56: 313
Washington Square, SLC, 61: 265; use of, for baseball in SLC, 52: 136, 137, 138, 145-46, 149, 157
Washington Terrace, housing project, 51: 80, 81; 61: 55
Washington, Utah, folklore in, 49: 86-87; irrigation problems at, 49: 82, 83; jail at, 49: 85; priesthood control of, 49: 80
Wassell, Edwin D., smelter builder, 50: 54
Water, scarcity of, a theme in V. Sorensen's fiction, 58: 216-17, 228-31. See also various bodies of water
Waterloo Addition, SLC subdivision, 54: 42
Waterloo Ward, WWII victory garden of, 63: 254
Waterman, Anton John, Hessian mercenary, 52: 304-6
Waterman, John C., UNG instructor, 58: 316
Waters, ___, judge, 57: 269
Waters, James H., and horse racing, 57: 10, 11, 14, 14, 21-22
Waterwitch, sailboat on GSL, 63: 217, 217-18
Watkins, Arthur Vivian: U.S. senator, biographical data on, 63: 268, 271-72; and postwar needs of U of U, 48: 204; and reclamation, 62: 142;
and termination of Southern Paiutes, 63: 268-83; 64: 322-43, 323
Watkins, C. E., photographer, 60: 156
Watkins, Elizabeth, Ogden rooming house of, 49: 166
Watkins, Ellen, Denverite, 49: 376
Watkins, Richard C., architect, 61: 264
Watkiss, David, and juvenile court, 61: 272, 276
Watson, ____, deputy U.S. marshal, bribe of, 62: 331
Watson, Alexander, baseball player, 52: 147, 151
Watson, Emil C., and WWI, 63: 29, 44, 45
Watson, Richard S., Episcopal Bishop of Utah, and reopening of St. Mark's School, 48: 289
Watson, Robert, and 1885 statehood scheme, 51: 371-72, 374-75, 377-79
Watson Sereno, botanist, 62: 130
Watson, Stella, U. student, 60: 365
Watt, George, and silk industry, 46: 385
Watt, George D.: 52: 275; cultural activities of, 47: 74, 75, 81; and Deseret Alphabet, 52: 279-80, 282-84; 59: 178, 180; house of, becomes part of
Rowland Hall, 48: 277, 278-79; Pitman shorthand studied by, 52: 277-78; and Pomological Society, 59: 182; and spiritualism, 50: 316; taught
photography in Nauvoo, 52: 277
Watters, ____, and Delta Phi, 60: 369
Watters, Abraham, Jewish immigrant, 52: 316
Watters, Ichel, Jewish immigrant, 52: 316
Watts, Vie Carter, WWII worker, 159: 129
Waugh, R., Indian agent, 50: 71
Waunzitz, Waubin, Ute leader, 64: 337
Wayne County, tax delinquencies in, 54: 324
Weather Bureau, Salt Lake City station of, 46: 38
Weaver, Paulino, guide, 278
Weaverling, Jeanette (Nettie), dentist, 46: 124-25
Webb, ___ , UNG officer, 46: 268
Webb, Dora, WWII worker, 59: 133
Webb, Heber M., county ag. agent, 57: 140-46, 148-49
Webb, J. H., gold strike of, 55: 80
Webb, Walter, Lehi Banner editor, 59: 192, 195
Webb, William C., Col., and UNG, 58: 178, 315, 322, 323, 328, 333
Webber, Albert, LDS bishop in Logan, 56: 222, 227
Webber, Marie, LDS Primary officer, 56: 222
Webber, Thomas, ZCMI manager, 59: 52-53
Weber Academy, 56: 241
Weber Canyon, 56: 117
Weber County Child Care Committee, 61: 56-57
Weber County, Utah: chinese in, 64: 72-73; courthouse of, 61: 260, 268; day care in, 61: 53, 55-57, 59-60; effect of WWII on, 51: 78-81, 89;
election results in, 47: 264, 268-72; 4-H work in, 51: 169; growth of, 47: 259; minority parties in, 47: 270-71; patronage in 47: 266, politics in, 47:
254-72: role of probate judge in 47: 258
Weber, Frederick, German POW and artisan, 52: 358
Weber Jack, Shoshone, 63: 168
Weber, John H., trapper, 52: 307-8
Weber Junior College, proposed transfer of, to LDS church, 61: 318, 323
Weber Stake Academy, 48: 304
Weber State College (University), 48: 304; and child care programs, 61: 40-41, 45, 58, 61-63
Webster, Daniel, 48: 120; and Compromise of 1850, 48: 118; as M. Fillmore s secretary of state, 48: 120, 121, 124
Webster, Noah, and spelling reform, 52: 276
Wedgwood, Edgar A., attorney, 61: 241-42; UNG officer, 46: 266-67
Weed, Smith M., New York attorney, 51: 375, 376, 380
Weed, Thurlow, Whig leader, 48: 115, 116, 121
Weeks, Charles S., Perkins' Addition home buyer, 54: 37, 50
Weeminuche, Southern Ute band, 49: 191, 203
Weggeland, Danquart: letter of Edwin Evans to, 54: 190-91; paintings by in LDS temples, 54: 185-86
Weidman, Wayne, and WWII, 60: 55
Weigand, William Keith, Catholic bishop of Salt Lake, 49: 132
Weihe, Willard, violinist and conductor, 53: 137, 143
Weinstein, James, study of socialism by, 49: 221, 230
Weir, Thomas, entrepreneur, 47: 249; Murray smelter of, 53: 312
Welby, ____, railroad official, 48: 360
Welch, Charles, state senator, 61: 277
Welch, George W., architect and state representative, 59: 104-22, 107
Welch, Harold, and child care, 61: 57
Welch, John, baseball player, 52: 123
Welch, Theda Knight, wife of George, 59: 107
Welling, Milton H., politician, 47: 12, 270; Utah sec'y of state, 54: 224
Welling, Rhoda, plural wife of J. W. Taylor, 48: 11
Welling, Roxie, plural wife of J. W. Taylor, 48: 11
Wellington, J. E., prison term of, 57: 162-63
Wells, ____, at LDS stake conference, 48: 351
Wells, Albert W., IWW business agent, 61: 370
Wells Center, SLC, and child care, 61: 45
Wells, Daniel H.: 59: 269, 269 n. 9, 304; arrest of, 64: 221; and Big Cottonwood Canyon Lumber Co., 56: 61; and Black Hawk War, 55: 14, 14,
20; 60: 311; cartoon depicting, 54: 358, 359; daughters of, injured in explosion, 52: 250; and Indians, 59: 302-7, 314, 318; LDS church leader, 48:
42, 128, 161; as leader of Mormon militia, 46: 224, 225, 226, 231; 47: 398, 402, 403, 407, 413; 53: 216; 54: 164-65; mill of, 56: 67; and Nauvoo
Legion, 64: 211-12; and polygamy, 46: 19, 114, 200; SLC mayor, 55: 23; 50: 237; and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 68, 77; sermons of, 59: 168; and
stage route, 59: 179; and spelling reform, 52: 280; and T. L. Kane, 61: 125-26; as third husband of E. B. Wells, 53: 145; and Utah War, 56: 61;
and Valley Tan, 64: 229
Wells, Emmeline B.: biog. data on, 53: 145-46; as civic leader, 49: 242-43, 244, 245, 246, 248, 250, 251, 252; and Columbian Exposition, 63: 313-15;
as editor and publisher, 46: 125; 49: 277, 302, 304; 53: 144, 146, 156; feud of, with Charlotte Kirby, 59: 24, 26, 28; as founder of Utah Women's
Press Club, 53: 144, 146, 153, 154; LDS leader. 58: 263; and National Council of Women, 63: 317-19; and polygamy Controversy, 63: 315-19;
publications of, 53: 146, 149; and Reapers Club, 64: 108, 109, 111-12, 112, 113, 115, 118-19; and sericulture, 46: 393; suffrage activities of, 46:
108-9, 109; 53: 146, 154; 59: 5, 8-9, 11, 12, 26, 36; and Wasatch Society, 47: 89;
Wells, Emmeline Y., BY Academy teacher, 63: 306
Wells, Fargo & Co.: 47: 230; accidents of, 53: 28-29; banking activity of, 53: 13, 32-39; bullion shipped by, 53: 33; criticism of, 53: 15-16, 18;
east-west routes of, 53: 14-15; effect of transcontinental RR on, 53: 20-21; effect of, on Utah economy, 53: 21; employees of, 53: 15, 22-27, 24,
35; express service of, 53: 35, 39; founding and consolidation of, 53: 7-11, 14; mail contracts and service of, 53: 7-12, 14-19; in Northwest, 53:
11-14; relations of, with Indians, 53: 23, 30-32; robberies of, 53: 29-30; in SLC during 1850-70, 53: 5-32; stables and shops of, 53: 13, 14;
stagecoaches of, 53: 4-5, 9, 18; stations of, 53: 16, 21, 27; wagons of, 53: 38; weather problems of, 53: 26-28
Wells Fargo Bank: embezzlement scandal at, 53: 35-38; history of, in SLC, 53: 32-39
Wells, Heber M.: 58: 256, 269, 271-72, 274; and Delta Phi, 60: 373, 374; as 1895 Constututional Convention delegate, 63: 327; election of, as
governor, 47: 264; and Ensign Peak, 62: 5, 15; and good roads movement, 49: 59; inauguration of, as gov., 63: 365-66, 369; and Lynch-King
case, 60: 111-12, 121-22; outlaws, 55: 79; woman school superintendent appointed by, 49: 257-58
Wells, James H., and Otter Creek Reservoir, 53: 359, 360
Wells, Junius F.: attitude of, toward fiction as Contributor editor, 50: 329, 331-32, 335-36; and de Trobriand, 64: 223; and Delta Phi, 60: 365; and
railroads, 64: 183-85; YMMIA organized by, 50: 350
Wells, Kate, artist, 46: 124, 124
Wells, Louisa, and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 68
Wells, Miss ____, teacher, 48: 273
Wells, Nellie, teacher, 48: 222-23
"Wells, Pharious," 56: 61
Wells, R. W., Anne Bradley's attorney, 52: 241
Wells, Rulon S.: and Delta Phi, 60: 357, 365; election judge, 55: 28; LDS leader, 56: 229
Wells, Sumner, assistant secretary of state, 46: 161
Wellsville United Order, 56: 340
Welsh, "Spider," boxer, 55: 341-42
Welsh: coal mining folklore of, 51: 246-58; in Colorado, 49: 375-77, in, Nevada, 49: 386; in Utah, 49: 374-75, 377-87
Welsh, Lettie B., Red Cross nursing recruiter, 58: 342-43
Welti, Walter, 60: 346
The Wending Year, poems by C. T. Barnes, 49: 328
Wendover Air Force Base, 51: 74-76, 88-90, 285, 285-86
Wendover Field, Utah: 54: 115,147; 59: 367; aircrew training at, 54: 142, 148, 149, 155; 63: 230-32; atomic bomb training at, 59: 342-45; black
WACs at, 54: 153-55; early development of, 59: 334-41; establishment of and facilities at, 54: 138-39; experiences of B. Dussler at, 54: 137-56;
missile testing at, 59: 345-51; as post-WWII training center, 59: 351-60; and NASA, 59: 358
Wendover, Nevada: 54: 140; casinos in, 55: 249; State Line Casino in, 54: 150, 150, 152
Wenner, Blanche (daughter of Uriah J.), 56: 163
Wenner, George (son of Uriah J.), 56: 163
Wenner, Kate (wife of Uriah J.), and Fremont I., 56: 163, 165; 63: 202
Wenner, Uriah J., home of, on Fremont I., 56: 163-65, 164, 166, 172-73; 63: 202
Werner, Clarence, UP worker, 53: 98
West, Arnetta Matilda Blackburn, and Abner Blackburn narrative, 61: 24, 27, 31-32
West Cache Sugar Co., 57: 377, 378
West, Caleb Walton: territorial governor, 53: 85; 64: 280; and antipolygamy raids, 62: 334; and 1895 constututional Convention, 63: 339; and
founding of ACU, 62: 206; and journalists, 61: 158, 171; National Guard ordered to Ogden by, 53: 85; role of, in statehood, 62: 300-315; and silk
industry, 46: 377, 392; visit of, to prison, 53: 234-35
West, Chauncey, member of 1849 Pratt expedition, 62: 181, 189
West, Chauncey, mill of, 56: 64
West, Chauncey W., and CPRR, 60: 141
West Desert Pumping Project, 56: 125, 131, 184
West Dip, mining at, 51: 278
West, Emory, Col., 58: 402
West End Croquet Club of Corinne, 52: 132
West High School, and Ensign Peak, 62: 21
West Jordan Cemetery, 56: 318
West Jordan Junior High, design of, by Scott & Welch, 59: 115
West Jordan, Utah, bootlegging in, 53: 287
West, Joseph, and spiritualism, 52: 266
West, Lewis, river runner, 55: 193
West, Maj. Emory S., 52: 326
West Mountain Mining District, 51: 348-49, 354
West Point, Blacks at, 47: 432-34
West, Ray B., Jr., writer, 58: 218
West, Rolla, mayor of Price, and Prohibition, 53: 272, 276
West Side Citizens League, opposition of, to stockade, 50: 180
West, William, and Black Hawk War, 55: 15
Westcott, Angeline, bootlegging remembered by, 57: 155
Westcott, Edith May, wife of Alvo von Alvensleben, 58: 392, 397
Westenskow, Caroline, 47: 176
Westerberg, Carl, Utah Fuel engineer, 53: 354
Western Air Express (Western Airlines), 58: 121, 123-24, 124, 130
Western Architect and Building News, Hale design featured in, 54: 8
Western Coal and Coke Co., 56: 251
Western Emigration Society, 56: 110
Western Federation of Miners 49: 155, 156; 57: 244; 61: 373
Western, John Henry, and Matilda Hales, 55: 291
Western, Lucille, actress, 57: 71
Western, Mrytle, 53: 373; and Gypsies, 53: 368, 370, 375, 378
Western Natural Resources by C. T. Barnes, 49: 324
Western Pacific Railroad, and Iosepa residents, 60: 71
Western River Expeditions, 60: 274
Western River Guides Assn. (WRGA), history of, 60: 259-76
Western River Tours, 55: 196
Western Savings and Loan Co., 52: 340
Western Shoshone Agency, 55: 251, 264
Western Shoshone Indians, representation of, on post cards, 52: 85
Western Union, messenger boys of, 59: 65
Westfield, Jim, coal miner, 51: 246
Weston South Field Irrigation Co., 48: 186
Westover, C. K., La Plata deputy marshal, 50: 7, 12
Westover, H. B., mining supervisor, 46: 147
Westover, Keeler, and La Plata, 50: 13
Westover, Oscar, general, and Hill AFB, 47: 302; 58: 125
Westwood, ____, actress, 54: 170
Westwood, Anna (daughter of Richard D.), 55: 81
Westwood, Anthear (sister of Richard D.), 55: 69
Westwood, Catherine Dallin (mother of Richard D.), 55: 69, 70, 70
Westwood, David (great uncle of Richard D.), actor, 55: 69
Westwood, Ella (daughter of Richard D.), 55: 77, 82
Westwood, Grace (daughter of Richard D.), 55: 78
Westwood, Ida (daughter of Richard D.), 55: 81
Westwood, Kate (daughter of Richard D.), 55: 77, 82
Westwood, Louisa Baker (stepmother of Richard D.), 55: 70
Westwood, Martha Wilcox (wife of Richard D.), 55: 66, 71, 72-78, 73, 81-83, 86
Westwood, Mary Ellen (daughter of Richard D.), 55: 66
Westwood, Mercy Ellen Tuckett (great aunt of Richard D.), actress, 55: 69
Westwood, Neil (son of Richard D.), 55: 78, 80, 83, 86
Westwood, Philip (great uncle of Richard D.), actor, 55: 69
Westwood, Richard Dallin, 55: 66, 73, 80, 86; background of, 55: 66-75; ferry of, 55: 81-83; as a freighter, 55: 71, 74, 77; as Grand County law
enforcement official, 55: 75-77, 79, 83-86; homesteads of, in Moab and Dewey, 55: 71-72, 83; murder of, 55: 85-86
Westwood, Richard E., 57: 335
Westwood, Richard Webley (father of Richard D.), 55: 69-71, 70
Westwood, Rick, 57: 335
Westwood, Ruth (daughter of Richard D.), 55: 77
Westwood, Sylvia (sister of Richard D.), 55: 70
Westwood, Vere (son of Richard D.), 55: 80, 81
Wetherill, Benjamin Kite (father of John), 55: 147-48
Wetherill, John ("Hosteen John"): 55: 147; background of, 55: 146-49; as guide with Bernheimer expeds., 52: 166; 55: 143-49, 152, 154-55,
157-65; 1931 Colorado River exped. of, 55: 183; and influenza, 58: 191, 194, 196-97; Oljato trading post of, 55: 146, 149; 62: 282; and Rainbow
Bridge, 55: 144, 146, 148-49
Wetherill, Louisa Wade ("Asthon Sosi") (wife of John): 55: 144, 148, 149; and influenza, 58: 191, 194, 196-97
Wey, A. Fred, SLC C. of C. boxing committee chair, 55: 347
Weyss, John E., artist with Wheeler Survey, 49: 350
Whalen, Alice J., and Columbian Exposition, 63: 311, 312
What Socialism Means as a Philosophy and as a Movement, pamphlet by W. T. Brown, 50: 238
Wheat, Carl, historian, and Abner Blackburn narrative, 61: 23-24, 27
Wheat, Horace, 58: 80
Wheelbarrow, 47: 155
Wheeler, ___, bootlegger, 57: 159
Wheeler, George M.: army officer, and Colorado River exploration, 55: 117; survey of, 47: 121-22
Wheeler, Henry, farmer, 53: 310-11
Wheeler, Joseph E., and grasshoppers, 46: 347
Wheeler, Mary Powell, 62: 106
Wheeler Survey: activity of, at Bryce Canyon, 49: 350; S. E. Tillman's account of, 59: 146-63
Wheelock, Mrs. Cyrus (Mary), actress, 47: 82
Whig party: birth and death of, 48: 115, 128; and Mormons, 48: 118-19, 121-24; and slavery issue, 48: 115-16
Whimpey, John, Saratoga farm lessee, 57: 117
Whipple, ____, hospital matron, 53: 224
Whipple, Amiel Weeks, army officer, transcontinental railroad survey of, 55: 113
Whipple, Maurine, novelist, 49: 96; 58: 218
Whipple, Nelson W. and William McCary 46: 60
Whirlwind, steamer on GSL, 63: 213, 214
Whistler, James MacNeil, artist, 58: 252-53
Whit, R. B., young prisoner, 53: 232
Whitaker, John M., U. student, 60: 364, 363, 368
Whitaker, John Mills, secretary to J. W. Young, 48: 71, 71, 77-78, 79-80
White & McCornick, bank, 53: 34
White, ____, and Delta Phi, 60: 370
White, ____, baseball player, 52: 121
White, ____, member, Beaver County Women's Suffrage Assn., 53: 334
White, Andrew Dickson, visit of to SL Temple, 61: 138
White, Benjamin Franklin, politician, 47: 204
White, Charles D., LDS official in Beaver, 59: 16
White, Clarence M., merchant and secretary CBBC, 52: 124
White, David, USGS employee, 59: 252
White, Edward L., Midvale smelter of, 53: 312
White, Edward, Park City clergyman, 54: 340
White Elephant Saloon, Bingham, 47: 4-5
White, Elijah, traveler to Oregon, 56: 115
White, Eugene E., Indian agent, 47: 423-26
White Eye, Ute chief, 47: 410
White, Georgie, river runner and guide, 52: 167-69; 60: 260
White Horse, Navajo, 48: 403
White House, residence of Mary Ann Angell, 51: 50
White, J. Parley: SLC police chief, 58: 170; and radicals, 61: 362-63, 368, 372
White, James, and Colorado River, 52: 168; 55: 114, 119
White, James, and G. Hurt, 62: 161
White, John D., congressman, 51: 370
White, John H., La Plata land title of, 50: 18
White, Kent, football player, 61: 12, 15
White, Leslie B., aviary donor, 48: 263
White, Margaret, success of, at sericulture, 46: 386-87
White, Mary A., president, Beaver WSA, 59: 8-9, 11, 12, 16
White Mountain Expedition, 55: 240-41
White, Mrs. M. A., and 1896 statehood celebration, 63: 366
White Park, SL Seagulls trained at, 61: 11-12
White Pine War of 1875, 59: 286-99, 286, 289
White, Richard C., sgt. at Camp Floyd, 54: 170; 60: 50
White River Utes, relocation of, in Utah, 49: 191. See Ute Indians
White, Rosana M., real estate agent, 46: 131
White, Samuel D., LDS church train captain, 58: 43, 45
White, Sara, and child care, 61: 57
White, Stanford, architect, killing of, 51: 326-27
White, Theodore, E., Smithsonian employee, 59: 259
White, Von I., architect, 54: 17, 19
Whitelock, Chet, liquidator, 53: 354
Whitely, ____ , Indian agent, 46: 259
Whiteriver band of Ute Tribe: and claims cases settlement, 64: 323-24, 338; and termination, 64: 331-33
Whiterocks boarding school, 64: 247, 249, 251, 251, 254
Whiterocks, Utah, Indian agency at, 61: 186
Whitesides, Lewis, owner of Gobo Fango, 57: 266, 267
Whitlock, "Charlie," tennis court of, in Mayfield, Utah, 52: 191
Whitlock ____, actress, 54: 170; 60: 53
Whitlock, Charles, and BH War, 60: 310, 317
Whitlock, Della Cox: parachute factory worker, 50: 159; WWII worker, 59: 136
Whitlow Cyril M., U.S. Office of Education official, 48: 202
Whitmore Garage (Domus Co.), building of, designed by Hale, 54: 22
Whitmore, Tobe, and Smith Wells, 61: 189
Whitney, C. W., attorney for smelters, 53: 317
Whitney, E. W., SL County physician, 53: 317
Whitney, George E., 49: 384
Whitney Helen M., 49: 246; and Polysophical Society, 47: 76
Whitney, Horace G., 18th Ward choir leader, 50: 344, 346
Whitney, Horace K., actor, 47: 81; and 18th Ward school, 50: 343; flutist, 53: 133
Whitney, Margaret, composer of operettas, 50: 344-45
Whitney, Mother, gift of tongues of, 47: 76
Whitney, Newel K.: and 18th Ward, 50: 345; proposed territorial justice, 48: 121; second husband of E. B. Wells, 53: 145
Whitney, Orson F.: bishop, 18th Ward, 50: 344, 346; controversial letter of, 57: 259; LDS European Mission president, 52: 381; and LDS temple
book, 47: 61; and polygamy trials, 48: 159, 172; publisher, 64: 124; and sego lily, 63: 76; speaker at WWI rally, 62: 11; U. student, 60: 357, 358,
359, 361, 365; and woman suffrage, 46: 119-20
Whitney sugar factory, 57: 378-80, 379, 386-87
Whitney' s store, 60: 130
Whittaker and Dallas cigar factory, child workers in, 59: 52
Whittaker, Elizabeth, English immigrant, and silk industry, 46: 379
Whittaker, Thomas, English immigrant and silk industry, 46: 379
Whitworth, Joseph, baseball player, 52: 123
Wiberg, Anna Elizabeth WWI nurse, 58: 343, 349
Wickham, Horace, and Oscar Wilde's lecture tour, 55: 329
Wickizer, Don, baseball player, 52: 121, 123
Wickizer, Joseph F., special postal agent, 52: 123
Wicklund, Ella, WWI nurse, 58: 343, 346-47, 347, 349
Widdison, Agnes, wife of J. C. Livingston, 47: 66
Wide Awakes, Oakland, Calif., baseball team, 52: 125
Widtsoe, John A.: 52: 274; agricultural problems investigated by, 53: 312-15; and Delta Phi, 60: 374; as director, Utah Experiment Station, ACU,
63: 50-68, 51, 67; and dry-farming, 47: 212; and education, 50: 65; educator and LDS apostle, and ACU consolidation controversy, 62: 205-6,
209-21, 218; and evolution, 51: 188; as founder of BYU School of Agriculture, 63: 68-69; LDS mission president, 56: 387; marriage of, 64:
346-47; and No Man Knows My History, 57: 49-50; scientist, 49: 31, 36
Widtsoe, Leah Dunford, 63: 57, 57; sister of E. L. G. Bowen, 64: 346-47, 347
Wight, Lyman, schismatic Mormon leader, 46: 53
Wignall, Grace, and silk industry, 46: 388
Wilberg, Carl E., fox ranch of, 57: 322
Wilbur, Jess, Eden, Utah, blacksmith, 56: 241, 246, 247, 248
Wilburn, Fielding, 60: 230-31
Wilcken, 51: 377
Wilcken, Annie (mother of Charles), 55: 312
Wilcken, Charles Henry, 53: 224; 55: 308, 309; association of, with LDS leaders, 55: 312-21; business activities of, 55: 319-20; German
immigrant, biog. of, 55: 308-21; mission of, 55: 311-12; as police officer, 55: 314; as SLC watermaster, 55: 313, 321; and Utah War, 55: 309-11
Wilckin, David, prison guard, 60: 117
Wilcock, Edward (Teddy), Escalante store owner, 64: 137, 148-49
Wilcox, Adelia Aimira, Walker War recorded by, 47: 412
Wilcox, Harvey, bicycle racer, 50: 166
Wilcox, Hazard, brother of Martha Westwood, 55: 71
Wilcox J. Mark, Florida congressman, and Hill AFB, 47: 302, 303
Wilcox, Joel R., fur breeder, 57: 322, 336-38, 337
Wilcox, John, brother of Martha Westwood, 55: 72
Wilcox, Lizzie S., speaker at meeting, 49: 250 n. 57; and Utah Women's Press Club, 53: 153
Wilcox, Matilda Westwood, sister of R. D. Westwood, 55: 71
Wilcox, Violet, wife of John, 55: 72
Wild, A. B., Nauvoo Legion officer, and G. Hurt, 62: 165
Wilde, Henry, sugar worker, 56: 43, 47
Wilde, Oscar, 55: 307, 322, 324, 328, 332; comments of, on Mormons, 55: 329, 330, 334; 1882 U.S. lecture tour of, 55: 322-34; lecture of, 57: 73;
SLC visit of, 55: 323, 327-34
Wilhelm, Frederick Paul, duke of Wurttemberg, 52: 308
Wilkey, Leila, granddaughter of David Hone, 51: 271
Wilkinson, ____, New York Mormon, 51: 375
Wilkinson, Alice (wife of Ernest), 61: 322, 322-23
Wilkinson, Ernest L.: family of, 61: 304, 314, 322; lawyer for Washakie Indians, 63: 280; 1964 U.S. Senate race of, 61: 304-24; as president of
BYU, 61: 305-9, 319-21, 324; relationship of, with D. O. McKay, 61: 305, 320-21; Ute Tribe claims attorney, 64: 323-24, 336, 336-38; wealth of,
questioned 61: 317-18
Wilkinson, J ., 51: 377
Willard, Charles S., pilot, 58: 111
Willard Co-operative Sera-culture Society bylaws of, 46: 394
Willard, Lottie L., artist, 46: 124, 124
Willard, Utah, baseball team of, 52: 126
Willcox, Col. Orlando B., commander, Twelfth Regiment, U.S. Infantry, 49: 364
Willcox, Hamilton, New York suffragist, 46: 102, 116
Williams, ___, and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 238
Williams, ___, member of 1849 Pratt expedition, 62: 181
Williams, ____, husband of Clara M. Mitchell, 55: 52
Williams, Alexander, Utah Valley settler, 46: 223
Williams, Arthur, Col, 58: 395
Williams, Blanche, WWI yeomanette, 58: 341
Williams, Clarissa S.: Relief Society president, and maternal and child health care, 50: 257-58, 262-63; and sego lily, 63: 78
Williams, Emma A., real estate agent, 46: 131
Williams, Ervin, WWI soldier, 63: 30
Williams, Frances Rebecca Pollock, 63: 37, 39
Williams, Griffith, Welshman in Ogden, 49: 385, 386 n. 11
Williams, Hugh W, army officer, 46: 253
Williams, J. J., pilot, 63: 15
Williams, J. W., Moab physician, 58: 184-88, 187; 63: 146
Williams, Jesse, 63: 37
Williams, Jode, 63: 37
Williams, Joseph, and Chautauqua, 58: 140
Williams, Kumen B., WWI soldier, 63: 30
Williams, LaDue, robbery reported by, 55: 85
Williams, Lenna Stapley, and WWI, 63: 28, 31, 42
Williams, Liza, Mona resident, 60: 160
Williams, Maudie L., WWII worker, 59: 133, 135
Williams, Molly, 63: 40
Williams, Parley L., attorney, 53: 79
Williams, Reese (Rees) James, 63: 37, 43
Williams, Riley G., storekeeper, 63: 29
Williams, Rosella, wife of Thomas Taylor, 46: 289
Williams, Ruth, Weber State instructor, 61: 63
Williams, Sade Reeves, 63: 37
Williams, Sarah store manager, 46: 131
Williams, Selina, "oldest lady," 53: 163
Williams, Terry Tempest, and GSL, 63: 195-96
Williams, Thomas, and predator control, 62: 32, 33
Williams, Thomas, pay order of, 57: 234, 235
Williams, W. G, Adjt. Gen., UNG, 46: 268, 274, 279; 58: 315, 328
Williams, Wells, WWI soldier, 63: 31, 34, 38
Williams, William B., WWI soldier, 63: 30
Williams, William N., Welsh businessman, 49: 385
Williams, William Newjent, state senator, and sego lily, 63: 77-78
Williamsoll, James A., General Land Office commissioner, 48: 178, 179
Williamson-Haffner Co., post card publisher, 52: 86, 88
Williamson, J. A., founder of Corinne, 48: 220
Williamson, J. H., remedy of, for horses, 62: 76
Willis, Cora, widow, 56: 288-89
Willis, Ed, Black mine worker killed at Castle Gate, 56: 288
Willis family, and Castle Gate disaster, 50: 249
Willis, J. R., photographer, 52: 75, 75
Willis, John, 56: 289
Willis, Lem, 63: 37
Willis, Sidney, member, 1849 Pratt expedition, 62: 181
Willis, William, 18th Ward choir leader, 50: 345
Willow Creek Canal Company, reservation water diverted by, 50: 72-73
Wills, Helen, tennis star, 52: 195
Willumsun, J. A., editor, 61: 351
Wilmot, David, Pennsylvania congressman, and slavery, 48: 115, 116
Wilson, A. G., early Moab settler, 55: 68
Wilson, Ada, madam, 50: 171
Wilson, Allan, 63: 136
Wilson, Anne, 63: 136
Wilson, Bates E.: NPS career of, 63: 135-50, 135; park supt., 59: 217, 218, 242
Wilson, Benjamin, husband of Mary Bell, 51: 65
Wilson, Billy G.: boat of, 57: 117; freighter, 50: 17
Wilson, Calvin D., Tracy Aviary superintendent, 48: 262, 263, 268, 269, 270
Wilson, Caroline, 63: 136
Wilson, Dudley, early Moab resident, 55: 75
Wilson, Edie, 63: 136
Wilson, Edward M., secretary CBBC, 52: 113
Wilson, Eric, telegrapher at Bridge, 53: 60
Wilson, Henrietta W., and Johnston's Army, 54: 164
Wilson, J. R., Utah AFL secretary, 59: 134
Wilson, Jack (Wovoka), Paiute prophet, 49: 179, 180
Wilson, James C., trading post worker, 60: 248
Wilson, James, secretary of agriculture, 46: 303
Wilson, Jeremiah, Republican attorney, 64: 367
Wilson, Julie, 63: 136
Wilson, Lynn, 63: 136
Wilson, M. L., and 4-H, 63: 243
Wilson, Maryanne Campbell, WWI correspondence of, 63: 25-26, 47-49
Wilson, Mathew, Socialist candidate, 47: 271
Wilson, Morris, Hurricane settler, 62: 239
Wilson Mrs. A G. founder of Moab fruit industry, 55: 68
Wilson, Robert F., color chart of, 49: 331
Wilson, Robin, 63: 136
Wilson, Ted L., SLC mayor, 48: 270
Wilson, Thomas, and G. D. Watt house, 48: 279
Wilson, Tug, 63: 138, 144
Wilson, W. W., SL County commissioner, 53: 317
Wilson, William B., secretary of labor, 61: 366
Wilson, Woodrow: 46: 156, 160; and agricultural extension work, 51: 166; criticism of, 49: 175; and Dinosaur N.M., 59: 251; and Joe Hill case,
55: 34; 1912 election of, 47: 268-69; and relations with Mexico, 46: 262, 264
Wimmer, ____, Kentuckian, ran Forest Farm cocoonery, 46: 385
Winans, John C., Colony Guard member, 51: 9, 11-13, 22, 24
Winberg, A. W., blacksmith, and grasshopper killing machine, 46: 350-51
Winberg, Maud, 56: 207
Winbourn, Merle, NPS maintenance employee, 63: 146
Winburn, Slack W., architect, 48: 262
Winder, John R.: counselor to J. F. Smith, 57: 261; and DA and MS, 59: 184-85; and Manifesto, 64: 368; and polygamy, 46: 30; 48: 26
Wine, history and folklore of, in southern Utah, 49: 88-89
Winel, ___, mill of, 56: 81
Wing, William, livery service of, 57: 111
Wingfield, Maj. Walter C., tennis inventor, 52: 192
Winkelried, Gus, Carbon County merchant, 53: 340, 345
Winn, Irene Carrigan, 63: 228
Winn, Roma Tueller. See Tueller, Roma
Winschell, Franklin, "the beer king," 52: 117
Winslow, C. F., and Delta Phi, 60: 360
Winsor, Ansom, and Virgin River settlements, 62: 230
Winsor, L. M., county ag. agent, 57: 140, 141
Winston, ____, freight contractor, 49: 46
Winter Quarters, Utah: coal mining disaster at, 51: 251-53; mourning family at, 47: 188; politics in, 58: 152
Winters, Blaine, and Gypsies, 53: 378
Winters, Fritz, bootlegger, 57: 163
Winters, Gladys, and Gypsies, 53: 374-75
Winters, Glen R., and juvenile court, 61: 272
Winters, Helen, wife of A. O. Woodruff, 48: 13
Wire, Les, SLC policeman, 58: 291
Wirth, Conrad L., NPS official, 55: 227
Wisconsin Phalanx, 50: 311
Wise, Bob, bootlegger, 57: 163
Wise, John, and Colorado River, 55: 113
Wise, Louie F., lt. at Wendover Field, 54: 145-46
Wiseman, ____, and Teancum Pratt, 48: 346
Wishard, S. E., Presbyterian minister, 51: 266
Wislizenus, Frederick A., German traveler, 52: 308-9
Wissenbeck, Frederick, tennis organizer, 52: 193
Wissler, Clark, museum official, 55: 154
Wiswald, Joy, teacher, 61: 47
Withie, U. V., La Plata mining co. manager, 50: 20
Witness, Episcopal periodical, 50: 218
Witsoe, Osborne, 63: 51
Witt, John W., militia leader, 55: 311
Wittenberg, William, messenger, 60: 104-5, 107-8, 113, 116, 119
Witwer, Joseph, and Hurricane canal, 62: 244
Wolcott, Charles D., USGS director, 50: 76
Wolfe, James H., UNG enlisted man, 46: 265
Wolfe, Walter M., post-Manifesto plural marriages described by, 48: 18-l9
Wolfinger, ____, Donner Party member, 52: 311
Wolfskill, William, Spanish Trail traveler, 55: 67
Wolgamott ranch, Wayne County, 55: 124, 124
Woman suffrage: 46: 102, 105-6, 109, 112, 113, 117-20, 182; Beaver and Farmington associations for, 59: 4-21; and Charlotte Kirby, 59: 23-31;
depictions of in popular art, 59: 32, 33-51, 35, 38, 40, 41, 42, 46, 47, 48, 49, 51; diary of worker for, 49: 244-53; in 1870, 62: 306; role of clubs in,
64: 110; and woman's sphere, 59: 10-12; and WWI, 58: 345-46;
Woman Suffrage Assn.. (WSA): branches of, in Utah, 59: 5-21; and Charlotte Kirby, 59: 23-31
Woman's Christian Association 46: 115
Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Utah chapter of, 63: 307
Woman's Club of Springville, 63: 307-8
Woman's Commision House silk items sold at, 46: 388
Woman's Co-operative Mercantile and Manufacturing Institution, 49: 248, 248 n. 43
Woman's Exchange, restaurant, 46: 128
Woman Exponent: 46: 108-9, 202, 383, 387, 393; achievement of, 50: 282-83; and club movement, 63: 308; E. B. Wells editor of, 53: 146; editors
of, 49: 301, 302; educational innovations reported in, 49: 270; offices of, 53: 147; and Reapers' Club, 64: 111-12, 116-18; and Utah Women's
Press Club, 53: 144, 146, 147, 156
Woman's Lode Mining Claim, 46: 139
Woman's Peace party, 49: 231
Woman's Relief Corps, Utah chapter of, 63: 318
Woman's Suffrage Council, Utah chapter of, 63: 318
Women: in agriculture, 46: 123; 53: 327; as bootleggers, 53: 284; and club movement, 63: 306-10; and Columbian Exposition, 63: 310-15; day
care for children of working, 49: 256; in domestic and personal service, 46: 126-30; as domestic servants, 53: 326, 326-35; in education, 50:
144-45, 146; 63: 303-6; employment of, in Utah, 50: 139-59, 139, 150-51, 159; equal rights of, in state constitution, 49: 238; as factory workers,
50: 154-56; history of, in law in Utah, 61: 208-32; journalistic careers of, 49: 291-304; laws affecting, 50: 141, 144-45; in manufacturing and
mechanical pursuits, 46: 133-35; in medicine, 50: 147, 156-58; as office workers, 50: 149, 152-54; 53: 326, 327, 333, 334-35; and polygamy
controversy, 63: 315-19; in professions, 46: 123-26; public office-holding denied to, 49: 256-57; relationship of Mormon and gentile, 63:
298-319; roles of, in LDS church auxiliaries, 49: 262-75; roles of, in southern Utah setlements, 49: 89-91; sexual harassment of, 50: 140, 142, 152,
153-54; and silk industry, 46: 376-96; 63: 313-15; social activism of, 50: 255-67; and Socialist party, 49: 220-38; strikes by, 50: 155, 156; and
suffrage, 50: 144, 282; 63: 300, 302, 303; in trade and transportation, 46: 130-33; and Utah Women's Press Club, 53: 144-56; as WACs, 54:
153-55; with Johnston's Army, 54: 157-78; work of, on Morrnon frontier, 49: 276-90;
and WWI, 11-14; and WWII, 63: 10, 227, 234, 238; as WWII workers, 59: 103, 123-45, 371
Women Lawyers of Utah, Inc., 61: 226-27
Women of Mormonism (The), 49: 303
Women Patriots, conservative lobby of, 50: 266
Women's Centennial Congress, 46: 165-66
Women's Christian Temperance Union ( WCTU ): 46: 119; foe of Prohibition repeal, 47: 9; prison visit of, 53: 233; and Prohibition, 53: 270
Women's Foreign Missionary Society, Methodist org., 55: 365
Women's Industrial Home, 49: 247, 247 p. 41
Women's League, and prostitution, 50: 181
Women's Legislative Council, 46: 165
Women's Literary Club of Moab, 63: 109
Women's National Anti-Polygamy Society, 49: 303
Women's National Committee for Law Enforcement, foe of Prohibition repeal, 47: 9
Women's Organization for National Prohibition Reform, 47: 8, 10-11, 13
Women's Rescue Station, and prostitution, 50: 181
Women's Temperance Association of Parowan, 63: 366
Wonder Mining Co., 57: 41, 43
Wong Gee Lee, Congregational convert, 64: 89
Wood, Adlai, 63: 37
Wood, Bill, river runner, 155: 83, 184
Wood, Earl, telegrapher at Bridge, 53: 62
Wood, George C., imprisoned polygamist, 47: 30, 35, 37
Wood, George, murderer, 62: 89
Wood, J. H., sheriff in Monticello, 60: 246
Wood, Jean, wife of Earl, 53: 62
Wood, Jewett, and WWI, 63: 30
Wood, Josephine Chase, 46: 177, 180, 181
Wood, Liza, 63: 40
Wood, Roene, 4-H leader, 51: 170
Wood, Wilford C., Bountiful furrier, 62: 24
Wood, William, father of Elizabeth Kane, 61: 120-21
Woodberry, ____, Boston artist, 54: 193
Woodbury, Ann Cannon, and Silk industry in southern Utah, 46: 389-90; 63: 315; member of Utah Silk Commission, 46: 393
Woodbury, Arvilla, Kanarraville resident, 63: 27, 39-40
Woodbury, Gene, and WWI, 63: 27
Woodbury, Isaac, tune book of, 53: 136, 141
Woodbury, N. A., judge in Corinne, 152: 114
Woodbury Park, resort, 57: 124
Woodbury, R. P., and Hurricane Canal, 62: 244
Wooden Gun rebellion, 64: 212
Woodhouse, George, 63: 364
Woodhull, Victoria Claflin: spiritualist publisher, 50: 311; suffragist, 46: 120
Woodman, F. F., and Emma Mine, 47: 241-42
Woodmansee, Gladys: corporate officer, 46: 131; and Utah Women's Press Club, 53: 153
Woodruff, A. H., and statehood celebration, 63: 358, 367
Woodruff, Abraham Owen,
Woodruff, Abraharn Owen: polygamist, 46: 31, 32; post-Manifesto plural marriage of, 48: 12, 13-14
Woodruff, Aphek (father of Wilford), 59: 171, 173
Woodruff, Azubah Hart (stepmother of Wilford), 59: 171
Woodruff, Brigham Y., ward activities described by, 50: 350
Woodruff, Bulah Thompson (mother of Wilford), 59: 171
Woodruff, Elias S., and horse racing, 57: 20
Woodruff, Emma (wife of Wilford), 55: 317
Woodruff, Eunice (half-sister of Wilford), 59: 172
Woodruff, Fanny Carrington, DUP pres., opposition of to sale and demolition of Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 80-81, 80
Woodruff, Noadiah (distant relative of Wilford), 59: 172
Woodruff, Ozem (uncle of Wilford), 59: 172, 173
Woodruff, Philo (half-brother of Wilford), 59: 172
Woodruff, Thompson (brother of Wilford), 9:172, 183
Woodruff, Wilford: 46: 239; 55: 320; 56: 354; 59: 29, 164, 179; and Blacks, 46: 46, 61, 292; and Charlotte Kirby, 59: 23-31; cultural activities of
47: 71, 72, 74, 76, 87; dance led by, 50: 343; death of, 48: 9, 21; and Edmunds-Tucker Act, 62: 308; and Ensign Peak flag story, 62: 7, 9; and
Eureka miners' strike, 62: 64; friendship of, with C.H. Wilcken, 55: 310, 312, 315, 316, 317, 320; and grasshopper war, 46: 350; and GSL, 56:
141-42; and irrigation, 57: 173-74; and John Sharp, 48: 173; life of, as a case study of intellectual traditions in territorial Utah, 59: 170-88; and
Manifesto 47: 263; 48: 6-8, 48, 156, 174; 51: 151; 61: 159, 172; 62: 309-10, 314-15; 63: 298-301; 64: 368; as missionary in England, 54: 76; and
political parties, 64: 369-71; and politics, 63: 353-54; and polygamy 46: 6, 7, 9, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 34; and post-Manifesto plural marriages,
48: 16-17, 19, 23; report of, on Brigham City, 56: 76; response of, to Eureka strike, 49: 153; and Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 72; and SL Temple
dedication, 61: 138, 146; SL Valley described by, 56: 140-42; and Spanish Fork Treaty, 57: 32; and spelling reform, 52: 279-80; and statehood,
63: 347, 348, 350-51; and statehood, 64: 371; and sugar industry, 59: 190-92; and T. L. Kane, 61: 118; Utah lands described by 49: 6, 9; and
woman suffrage, 59: 9, 23-31
Woods Cross Watchman, 49: 294, 301
Woods, Daniel, ward speaker, 50: 350
Woods, F. C., architect, 61: 266
Woods, George L., territorial governor, 64: 216-17, 220, 221-22
Woods, Rev. G. R., and child care, 61: 57
Woods, Rhoda Maria, wife of A. Carrington, 59: 266
Woodson, William H., mail contract of, 53: 6
Woodward, Absolom, mail contract of, 53: 6
Woodward, Don C., actor in Huntington, 53: 117, 117, 121
Woodward, James C., actor in Orangeville, 53: 115
Woodward, Jane, Huntington nurse/doctor, 53: 121-22
Woodworth, Art, and WRGA, 60: 273
Wool, John E., general, Harney arrested by, 51: 36
Woolley, Cloyd F., reminiscence of Salt Palace by, 50: 160-67
Woolley, Dilworth, Manti judge, tennis court of, 52: 190
Woolley, E. B., boat design of, 55: 188
Woolley, Edwin D.: 63: 152; merchant, promissory note of, 57: 226, 233; tourism promoted by, 53: 175-77, 181
Woolley, Edwin, Jr., and BH War, 60: 316
Woolley, Ernest R., and sugar industry, 57: 377, 379, 381
Woolley, Flora Snow, and antipolygamy raids, 62: 320, 327
Woolley, Harold, and tennis, 52: 190
Woolley, Henry, early Kaysville settler, 54: 76
Woolley, Janet Maria, plural wife of J. W. Taylor, ll, 48: 11, 33
Woolley, John M., pay order of, 57: 233-34, 234
Woolley, Lorin, Mormon Fundamentalist, 47: 51
Woolley, Naomi, and WPA nursery school, 61: 43-44, 43
Woolley, Olive, promissory note of, 57: 226, 226
Woolley, Samuel, Grantsville farm of, 60: 70, 73
Woolley, Young, and Hartlay, 47: 37
Wooten, A., and 1896 statehood celebration 63: 360
Wooten, Lyman, Wasatch County rancher, 62: 248
Word of Wisdom (LDS tenet): folklore concerning, 47: 164-65, and Prohibition, 47: 16-18
Work, Herbert, secretary of interior, 60: 252
Workers', Soldiers', and Sailors' Council, organization and activities of, 61: 361-63, 368, 371, 372, 377
Working, D. W., county ag. agent, 57: 140
Workman, A.J., Virgin City settler, 62: 232-33
Workman, Amos, and Hurricane Canal, 62: 244
Workman, Charles, and Hurricane Canal, 62: 244
Workmen's Compensation, 56: 279
Works, James, LDS missionary and immigrant leader, 53: 42, 46
Works Progress Administration (WPA): child care programs of, 61: 42-53, 46, 48, 49, 51, 54, 58, 59, 60; construction of Hill AFB by, 47: 304;
and dinosaur quarry, 59: 257; f Escalante residents employed by, 64: 140, 145; unds and programs of, in Utah, 54: 245, 281-82, 284, 319
World 's Fair Ecclesiastical History of Utah, 63: 313
World (American Fork), publishers of, 49: 297-98, 301
World War I: 46: 262, 356; 52: 327; effect of, on immigrants and immigration, 52: 306, 325, 348, 357, 381; effects of, in Kanarraville, 63: 24-49;
effects of, in southeastern Utah, 63: 4-23; effect of, on sugar industry, 57: 376, 381; effect of, on teaching German in Utah schools, 52: 324,
326-27; food production during, 62: 23; food shortage' during, 57: 145; German POWs in Utah during 52: 324-26; German-speaking Utahns
during, 56: 231; opposition of clergymen to, 50: 209, 223 n. 36; opposition to U.S. involvement in, 49: 231, 236, parade of veterans of, 63: 3;
patriotic rally for, 62: 11; railroads controlled by government during, 53: 58; rally supporting, 50: 213-14, 221; resistance to draft during, 49:
173-88; Utah National Guard in, 53: 88-89
World War II: 46: 358; 63: 241, 248, 251, 254, 263; and black market, 63: 250, 256-57; and bond drives, 63: 260-67; and CCC, 62: 264-70, 268,
274; day care during, 61: 52-62; economic and social effects of, 51: 72-92, 274, 280, 284-86; economic benefits of, 63: 227, 232-34, 242; effects of,
on business, 64: 151; effect of end of, on Universities, 48: 195-206; effect of on immigrants and immigration, 52: 306, 331-35, 337-38, 348, 357,
383; effects of, on Japanese Americans, 54: 328-44; effect of, on Keetley, 62: 255-58; effect of, on river running, 55: 194-95; employment in
defense industries during, 59: 123-45, 365-79; German POWs in Utah during, 52: 335, 335-36, 358; German-speaking Utahns during, 56: 232-35;
and home canning, 63: 249-50; home front activities during, 63: 241-67; housing and transportation problems during, 59: 366, 374-75; JA
relocation during, 59: 380-94; labor shortage during, 54: 334; and military aviation, 63: 222-40; and operations at Wendover Field, 54: 137-56;
and POWs, 59: 368, 371, 373; and railroads, 53: 58, 62, 72-73; 62: 361-62; rationing during, 63: 242, 244-57; relocation of Japanese-Americans
during, 48: 234-43; reminiscence of, 59: 361-64; 60: 55-63, 277-84; 62: 363-69; 63: 172-75; scrap and fat drives during, 63: 257-60; and sugar
industry, 57: 386; and VE Day, 63: 193; victory gardens during, 51: 181; and Wendover, 59: 332-46
World's Fair of 1892, Utah silk exhibit at, 46: 392-93
Worley, Ann Eliza, and Mountain Meadow Massacre, 54: 174
Worlton, Fred D., Lehi physician, 57: 118
Wornum, Catherine Agnes, second wif e of F. Piercy, 48: 65
Wornum, Ralph Nicholson, father of Catherine, 48: 65
Worth, William J., general, Harney arrested by, 51: 37
Worthen, Elizabeth S., editor, Panguitch Progress, 49: 296-97, 301
Worthen, George, football player, 61: 13, 19
Worthen, George M., Utah Supreme Court justice, 60: 28, 40
Worthington, A. S., Reed Smoot's attorney at hearings, 48: 30
Wrestling, pro., at Fairgrounds Coliseum, 55: 349-57
Wride, Evan, Welsh farmer in Provo, 49: 380
Wright, Alma, 60: 167
Wright, Alvey, Escalante mayor, 64: 148
Wright, Charles, Huntsville, Utah, teacher, 56: 248
Wright, Dora, Cache County librarian, 60: 345
Wright, George, general, 46: 252
Wright, Harry, designed baseball uniform, 52: l53
Wright, Henry H., Ninth Cavalry captain, 47: 430, 431
Wright, J. C., Brigham City settler, 63: 169
Wright, Marcellus, Hurricane settler, 62: 238-39
Wright, Margaret, wife of Joseph Dunkley, 53: 50
Wright, Phineas T., Tooele mill builder, 51: 275
Wright-Rigg river guide firm, 52: 167
Wright, Ruth, WWII worker, 63: 234
Wright, Sister, 60: 165
Wright, Sterling, fox ranch of, 57: 32
Wrigley, R. L., Cache County agent, 51: 169
Wuthrach, Gottlieb, gardener, 47: 58 59
Wyandot Indians, and Colony Guard, 51: 23
Wyatt, Frank, railroad worker, 47: 200
Wyllie, Robert C., Hawaiian foreign minister, 74
Wyman, ____, gen., in WWII, 60: 283-84
Wynkoop, ___, army officer 46: 255, 256-57, 258
Wyoming, liquor from, in Utah during Prohibition, 53: 272, 276, 279-80, 287-88, 291
Wyoming Stock Growers Association, 47: 197
Wyonah, Ute chief, 47: 409
