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
Yamada, Mary, Keetley resident, 54: 344
Yamanaka, Morgan, Topaz resident, 59: 382, 390
Yamparika Indians. See Ute Indians
Yanez, Frances, and Mexican-American stereotypes, 49: 139
Yano, Chiyoko, Topaz resident, 59: 392-93
Yates, Elizabeth Upton, suffragist, 53: 154
Yates, John, 61: 234
Yeadon, Esther, herbalist, 46: 124, 124
Yee Yen, Chinese financial agent, 64: 79
Yenewood (Jake Arrapeen), and BH War, 60: 309
Yenewood, Ute Indian, quarrel of, with interpreter, 57: 30-31, 33
Yentzer, Frank G., RR employee, death of, 53: 91
Yianni, Father ____, Greek Orthodox priest at Price, 48: 248-49
YMCA: 52: 193; and debating, 60: 368, 370; Sunday School of, in Helper, 48: 248, 255
Yomba Western Shoshone Indians of Nevada, 55: 267
Young, ____, baseball player, 52: 129
Young, Albert C., son of Brigham, Jr., 51: 364, 368, 373, 374, 377-79
Young, Alfales, U. student, 60: 359
Young, Andrew, and Castle Gate mine disaster, 48: 386
Young, Arta, letter to, described explosion, 52: 246
Young, Asa, army deserter, 51: 27
Young, Augusta Adams Cobb, 46: 107-8
Young, Augusta Adams Cobb, fifth wife of B. Young, 59: 23
Young, B. B., musician, 53: 140-41
Young, Bill: 63: 4; and Posey War, 53: 259
Young, Brigham: 46: 8, 111, 132, 137, 169, 194-95, 236, 250; 48: 81; 56: 354; advice of, to missionaries, 49: 289; and Arsenal Hill explosion, 52:
246, 250; and the arts, 58: 52, 53, 279; attitude of, toward log houses, 52: 51; aversion of, to log construction, 49: 70; and Big Cottonwood
Canyon Lumber Co., 56: 61-63; and Blacks, 46: 47, 48, 49, 53-54, 57, 59, 62; boat built for, 63: 201; and Brigham City settlement, 56: 75-78; and C.
W. Penrose, 64: 357; cartoons satirizing, 59: 32, 34; and Catholic church, 49: 110; celebration of birthday of 50: 130; Chandless described, 54:
126; and Chase Mill, 47: 385, 394; and Chief Walker, 54: 124; 62: 174; children of, 48: 67, 85, 295, 301; and church finances, 48: 94, 95, 96; and
church recreation halls, 52: 191; and cohabitation charge, 64: 204-5; and colonization, 53: 114, 171; colonizing practices of, 56: 332-33; and
coops, 50: 353; and Cotton Mission, 47: 127; 62: 224, 226, 239; and cultural societies, 47: 71, 72, 73-74, 77, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 86; and culture,
64: 345; and de Trobriand, 64: 205, 219-23; death of, 49: 79; 50: 359; descriptions of, 58: 66, 72, 73-75, 78; and Deseret Alphabet, 59: 178; 62:
310; and Deseret Museum, 50: 362, 365, 366; as divinely inspired, 62: 231; and divorce and marriage 46: 5, 9, 10-12, 19-20, 186, 191, 192, 200;
divorce trial of, 53: 204-5, 211, 212; 55: 24; and doctors, 50: 355, 359; and "dream mine," 47: 52; economic ideas of, 54: 269-70, 359; economic
philosophy of, 62: 303-4; and education, 48: 224, 294-95, 300; 50: 281-82, 342; 1849 Pratt expedition, 62: 172; and and 18th Ward, 50: 345; and
Emery County settlement, 48: 367, 368, 372; and Emma Smith, 48: 81-97; and Ensign Peak flag story, 62: 6, 7, 9; estate of, 51: 49-51; 58: 87;
exploration and colonization plan of, 51: 274-75; and exploration and settlement of southeastern Utah, 55: 67; express co. of, 56: 61; and F.
Piercy, 48: 50, 56, 57, 60, 62-64, 65; family connections of, 48: 157; family of, 51: 50-51, 53; and fashion, 49: 283-84, 286-87; and federal
government, 48: 119, 161, 176; and Fort Lemhi, 62: 162-63; and founding of SLC, 56: 129, 130, 142; and G.Careless, 53: 131; and Gardo House,
57: 79; and Godbeites, 50: 306, 321; 51: 58; and gold mining, 47: 237, 238; and grasshoppers, 46: 351, 352; and GSL, 56: 141; and Gunnison
massacre, 59: 284-85; and H. Greely, 64: 236-37, 237; herd grounds of, 57: 302; home and office of, 59: 169, 169; and home industry, 49: 283,
284, 288; 62: 44; image of, on Utah silver, 46: 302, 309, 312, 313; and immigration, 58: 32-35, 37-38, 41, 44-47; and Indians, 46: 217, 218, 219, 221,
223, 224, 226 229, 231, 232, 233, 237, 238, 239, 240-45, 247, 248, 249; 56: 154-55; 57: 25, 32, 35; 59: 301-19; 60: 126, 128; 62: 149, 152-53; 63: 161,
165-66, 169; influence of, on Ogden politics, 47: 255, 256, 257-58; and iron, 63: 197; and Jane Richards, 50: 272; and Joseph Smith, Jr., 48: 84-86,
88, 89; and Kesler, 56: 69-72, 74; and Las Vegas mission, 55: 114; and law, 60: 17-18; and lawsuits, 48: 139; and lawyers, 61: 216-17; and LDS
succession, 48: 91, 93; leadership of, 64: 160-62, 161; and Lorenzo Snow, 58: 83; M. D. Hambleton defended by, 51: 310; and manufacturing,
59: 187; and marriage and divorce, 50: 273, 285; and medical care, 61: 352; and medicine, 57: 127, 130, 133; meetings of, with Indians, 47: 410; as
a mercantilist, 47: 293; and Merozoite War, 59: 16; mill of, in Liberty Park, 55: 312, 313; mills built for, 56: 58, 59-62, 60, 64, 66, 78, 68; and
mining, 50: 47, 48; 51: 229, 231, 233, 234, 236, 238-44; 55: 242; 57: 37-39; 59: 55, 169; and minstrels, 58: 50-51; mission of, 48: 85; and Mountain
Meadows Massacre, 64: 359-60; and Mountaineer, 64: 231; and Nauvoo home of, 52: 311-12; and Nauvoo Temple, 56: 322; objection of, to log
cabins, 51: 215-16; opinions of, on women's work, 49: 282-83; and Order of Enoch, 353: 83-84; and P. E. Connor, 63: 205-6; and papermaking,
62: 47, 48, 52; and phonetic and spelling reform, 52: 276-80, 284-85; and polygamy, 48: 90, 93; 51: 134; and pottery, 56: 362, 363, 393; power of,
48: 81, 131, 221; 64: 217; and predator control, 62: 27, 28, 36; property dispute involving, 55: 24; proposed monument at birthplace of, 54:
368-69; and railroads, 48: 67, 69, 70, 71; 60: 141; relations of, with G. Hurt, 62: 149, 151, 153, 156-66; and Relief Society, 50: 349; remembrance of,
50: 351; residence of wife of, 56: 352; response of, to Utah Expedition, 54: 162, 164; and retrenchment, 49: 286-87; return east of, 56: 143; and
Salt Lake Theatre, 57: 66-68, 71, 72, 74; and Sanpete settlement, 51: 29, 58; satiric reactions to death of, 54: 358-70, 358, 361, 362, 363, 365,
366, 367; schoolhouse of, 63: 304; and sego lily, 63: 73; and self-sufficiency, 56: 339, 340; sermons of, 59: 168; 62: 154; and silk industry, 46:
376, 378, 379-80, 382, 383, 384, 385, 386, 387 388; and SL Temple, 61: 137; and slave trade, 47: 396, 398-99, 400; and southern Utah, 49: 11, 12-22,
79; speculation over cause of death of 54: 360-62, 360 n.10; 362 n. 15; and spiritualism, 50: 310; and St. George Temple baptismal font, 63:
152-54; and stage route, 59: 179; and Stansbury expedition, 56: 150-53, 155; 59: 265; and statehood, 50: 354; and subdividing, 56: 359;
subpoena served on, 55: 22-23; successor of 54: 365-66; and sugar industry, 56: 40-42, 47, 50-53; and T. L. Kane, 61: 114, 116-19, 123-31, 134,
135; as territorial governor, 48: 121, 122, 124-28, 135; 51: 284; 62: 151-53, 157, 159-60, 163, 169; and tithing scrip, 57: 238; and trade, 57: 359-60;
trade with Utes revoked by, 47: 409; and Uinta Basin, 50: 69; and United Order, 50: 56, 322; and Universal Scientific Society, 59: 180, 181; and
Utah Expedition, 51: 33-35; 52: 214-16, 218-19; Utah lands described by, 49: 5, 9, 15-16; and Utah War, 61: 112-14; 64: 225-26; and Valley Tan,
64: 227, 230, 233; and W. M. Gibson, 46: 70, 71, 72, 73, 77-78; and Walker War, 47: 403, 404-5, 413-20; and Wells Fargo, 53: 21, 22; and wheat
chaff, 57: 349; and White Mountain Exped., 55: 240-41; and wine industry, 49: 88; winter home of, 49: 83; and woman suffrage, 46: 113, 117;
59: 9; and women in professions, 61: 209; writings of, 48: 307; and youth, 50: 183-84, 187, 194; and Zina D. H. Young, 60: 120-21
Young, Brigham Bicknell, 50: 124, 134; as Christian Scientist and teacher 50: 125, 130-38; marriage of, 50: 127; musical education of, 50:
125-27; as a singer and music teacher, 50: 124, 126-29, 131
Young, Brigham, Jr.: 48: 12, 85; 51: 361; cartoon depicting, 54: 358, 359; and C. H. Wilcken, 55: 312, 315; companion of C. W. Penrose during
1885 statehood expedition, 51: 360-81; and Deseret News, 64: 357; and John Sharp case, 48: 165; and parental neglect, 50: 194-95; and politics,
47: 257-58; polygamist, 46: 31; and post-Manifesto polygamy, 48: 12, 15; speech of, 49: 248, 248 n. 45; and statehood, 64: 360-63;
Young, Caroline, U. student, 60: 359
Young, Charles, and Jose case, 60: 132
Young, Charles, Black army officer, 47: 433-34
Young, Don Carlos, and Deseret Museum, 50: 369
Young, Eliza Mazzucato, 50: 134; as Christian Scientist, 50: 131, 133; musician-teacher and wife of B. B. Young, 50: 127-31; opera by, 50: 129
Young, Elizabeth, wife of B. Y. Jr., 55: 312
Young, Ewing, trapper, 55: 110
Young, George C., Spanish Trail traveler, 55: 67
Young, George Cannon, architect, and Ensign Peak monument, 62: 17
Young, Harold E., child worker, 59: 60
Young, Hilgard, son of Brigham Bicknell, 50: 130
Young, J. C., U. student, 60: 358
Young, Jake, cowboy, 60: 246
Young, James, baseball player, 52: 121-23
Young, Janet, actress, 58: 141
Young, Jenny, and Castle Gate mine disaster, 48: 386
Young, John, and Johnston's Army, 54: 167
Young, John, prospector, 55: 124
Young, John R., and Hawaiian Mormons, 46: 78
Young, John, teamster, 58: 43
Young, John W.: 48: 66; 50: 364; birth and education of, 48: 67, boats owned by, 63: 212-13; cattle of, in Arizona, 57: 309-10; and Chase Mill,
47: 386; and Deseret Museum, 50: 362-66, 368; financial ruin of, 48: 79, 80; and Gogorza, Utah, 64: 185; and Iron City financing, 50: 50; and
kindergarten, 63: 304; and Lakeside resort, 56: 147; and LDS church, 48: 73-76, 80; and mining, 48: 72; as a promoter, 48: 67, 69, 71, 72, 76, 80;
as railroad promoter, 64: 183-85, 184; and railroads, 48: 67-79, 157; and statehood, 63: 343; 64: 364-66, 371; and tourism, 48: 72-73, 77; and Utah
Western RR, 53: 160
Young, Joseph A.: and UPRR, 60: 141; visit of, to Minersville, 51: 240
Young, Joseph, father of Brigham Bicknell, 50: 125, 130, 132
Young, Joseph, lecturer, 47: 88
Young, Joseph, son of Brigham, 48: 85
Young, Joseph W.: description of Dixie by, 47: 112; and LDS immigration, 58: 33, 34, 40, 48
Young, Kimball, and polygamy, 46: 5, 8, 14, 15, 20
Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Assn. (YLMIA), 49: 240, 242, 243, 245, 246, 252, 253; 53: 150; foe of Prohibition repeal, 47: 9
Young, Legrand: 53: 224; brother of Brigham Bicknell, 50: 125, 132; and statehood, 64: 371;
Young, Levi Edgar: 63: 81; and Delta Phi, 60: 364, 368; and sego lily, 63: 80-82
Young, Lorenzo: 46: 182; and predator control, 62: 36; and women's fashions, 49: 286
Young, Lucy Bigelow, grandmother of E. L. G. Bowen, 64: 346-48, 348
Young, Mahonri, artist, 58: 279, 287; sculptor, 46: 157
Young, Margaret Johnson, actress in Huntington, 53: 121, 125-26
Young, Mary Ann Angell, mother of John W., 48: 67
Young, Mary Ann, daughter of Brigham, 48: 85
Young, Mary, political meeting at home of, 49: 252
Young, Mary S. P., wife of Robert D., 53: 360-62, 361
Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association (YMMIA): foe of Prohibition repeal, 47: 9; magazine proposed for, 50: 331-32; organization of,
50: 350
Young Men's Temperance Society, 50: 350
Young, Mildruff, 63: 4
Young, Miss Percy, train crash victim, 51: 59-60, 64
Young, Mrs. Richard Whitehead, 51: 366
Young, Mrs. Wesley 46: 157
Young, Phebe, and Reapers' Club, 64: 118
Young, Phoebe C., and Utah Women's Press Club, 53: 153
Young, Retta, U. student, 60: 359
Young, Richard W., Jr., author of state Prohibition amendment, 47: 14
Young, Richard W., UNG officer, 46: 279; military career of, 58: 180, 314, 317, 232, 329
Young, Richard W. WWI general, speech of, 62: 11-12
Young, Richard Whitehead, and C. W. Penrose, 51: 364, 370-71
Young, Robert D., 53: 357; biog. data on, 53: 358; and building of Otter Creek Reservoir, 53: 358-66
Young, Roxie Emma Alice, daughter of Brigham, 48: 85
Young, Royal B., prisoner, 53: 236
Young, S. B., and woman suffrage, 49: 246
Young, Seraph, first Utah woman voter, 46: 113
Young, Seymour B.: LDS official, 48: 337; physician and brother of Brigham Bicknell, 50: 125, 130, 131, 132, 359
Young, Vilate, U. student, 60: 359
Young, W. A., and fur shows, 57: 336
Young, Wally, San Francisco sportswriter, 55: 343
Young, Willard, and silk industry, 46: 388
Young, Willard: engineer, 53: 361; and Wheeler Survey, 59: 157, 157
Young, William, Blanding settler, 48: 395
Young, Wilson, Keetley Scout leader, 62: 254
Y. W. C. A., 46: 162, 165-66
Young Woman's Journal: editor of, 49: 301, 302-3; LDS periodical, and fiction, 50: 335, 337-38
Young, Zina D H, 46: 178, 182; 49: 273; 60: 120-21, 121; and Columbian Exposition, 63: 313; and LDS kindergarten, 63: 305-306; LDS leader, 58:
263; and polygamy 46: 20, 20; and silk industry, 46: 376-77, 383, 384, 387-88, 393; speaker, 47: 76, 88; and speaking in tongues, 50: 349; and
suffrage, 59: 5, 9, 11, 27, 30;
Youngberg, Hazel, child labor researcher, 59: 62, 67
Yount, George: route of, near Bryce Canyon, 49: 349; trapper, 50: 118, 121-22; 55: 110
Your Sister's Keeper, Socialist tract, 49: 226
Youth Tennis Foundation, 52: 196
Youth' s Theatrical Society, 47: 85
Yuba Mining and Reduction Co., 55: 245
Yugoslavs, Castle Gate mine disaster, 56: 280, 280 n.3
