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Volume 61, 1993
Number 1 (Winter 1993)
In This Issue, 3
The Salt Lake Seagulls Professional Football Team, by Melvin L. Bashore, 4
Searching For Abner Blackburn, by Will Bagley, 22
Melba Judge Lehner And Child Care In The State Of Utah, by LaVon B. Carroll, 40
An Economic Kaleidoscope: The Stephen Hales Family Of Bountiful, by Janice P. Dawson, 63
The People's Progressive Telephone Company, 1912-17: The Dream And The Reality,
by Helen B. Gardner and Quenton T. Bowler, 79
Book Reviews, 95
Book Notices, 107
Number 2 (Spring 1993)
In This Issue, 111
Thomas L. Kane And The Utah War, by Richard D. Poll, 112
The "St. Peter's Of The New World"- The Salt Lake Temple, Tourism, And A New Image For Utah,
by M. Guy Bishop and Richard Neitzel Holzapfel, 136
In And Out Of Mormondom: Charles W. Hemenway, Journalist, by Sherilyn Cox Bennion, 150
C. C. Goodwin And The Taming Of The Tribune, by James W. Hulse, 164
Smith Wells, Stagecoach Inn On The Nine Mile Road, by H. Bert Jenson, 182
Book Reviews, 198
Book Notices, 204
Number 3 (Summer 1993)
In This Issue, 207
"Sisters At The Bar": Utah Women In Law, by Carol Cornwall Madsen, 208
Utah State Supreme Court Justice Samuel R. Thurman, by John R. Alley, Jr., 233
Remembering Justice A. H. Ellett, by J. Alun Crockett, 249
County Courthouses Of Utah - A Photographic Essay, by Roger Roper, 258
The Emancipation Of The Juvenile Court, 1957-65, by Regnal W. Garff, 269
An Affair With A Flag, by Don V. Tibbs, 280
Book Reviews, 284
Book Notices, 294
Number 4 (Fall 1993)
In This Issue, 303
"A Sad And Expensive Experience": Ernest L. Wilkinson's 1964 Bid For The U.S. Senate,
by Gary James Bergera, 304
Poetry, Polity, And The Cache Valley Pioneer: Polemics In The Journal Of Aaron Dewitt, 1869-96,
by Ian Craig Breaden, 325
Murray, Utah, Familes In Transition, 1890-1920, by David L. Schirer, 339
Beyond The Spotlight: The Red Scare In Utah, by Andrew Hunt, 357
Book Reviews, 381
Book Notices, 387
Index, 389
Volume 62, 1994
Number 1 (Winter 1994)
In This Issue, 3
A Gauge Of The Times: Ensign Peak In The Twentieth Century, by Ronald W. Walker, 4
The Twentieth Century, by Ronald W. Walker, 4
The Wasters And Destroyers: Community-sponsored Predator Control In Early Utah Territory,
by Victor Sorensen, 26
"Rags! Rags!! Rags!!!": Beginnings Of The Paper Industry In The Salt Valley, 1849-58,
by Richard Saunders, 42
Jakob Brand's Register Of Dutchtown, Utah's Lost German Mining Colony, by Wilma B. N. Tilby 53
John Steele: Medicine Man, Magician, Mormon Patriarch, by Kerry William Bate, 71
Book Reviews, 91
Book Notices, 99
Number 2 (Spring 1994)
In This Issue, 103
The 1872 Diary and Plant Collections Of Ellen Powell Thompson, by Beatrice Scheer Smith, 104
The Swett Homestead, 1909-70, by Eric G. Svvedin, 132
Garland Hurt, The American Friend Of The Utahs, by David L. Bigler, 149
Over The Rim To Red Rock Country - The Parley P. Pratt Exploring Company Of, 1849, by Donna T. Smart, 171
Book Reviews, 191
Book Notices, 199
Number 3 (Summer 1994)
In This Issue, 203
Crisis In Utah Higher Education: The Consolidation Controversy of 1905-7, by Alan K. Parrish, 204
"A Little Oasis In The Desert": Community Building In Hurricane, Utah, 1860-1920, by W. Paul Reeve, 222
Keetley, Utah: The Birth And Death Of A Small Town, by Marilyn Curtis White, 246
Utah's CCCs: The Conservators' Medium For Young Men, Nature,Economy, And Freedom,
by Beth R. Olsen, 261
An Adventure For Adventure's Sake Recounted By Robert B. Aird, edited by Gary Topping, 275
Book Reviews, 289
Book Notices, 295
Number 4 (Fall 1994)
In This Issue, 299
Prelude To Statehood: Coming Together In The, 1890s, by Jean Bickmore White, 300
Search And Seizure In Utah: Recounting The Antipolygamy Raids, by Tracey E. Panek, 316
Utah Maverick - Frank J. Cannon And The Politics Of Conscience In 1896, by Leonard Schlup, 335
Growing Up Railroad: Remembering Echo City, by Robert S. Mikkelsen, 349
The Fall Of The Philippines: A Reminiscence Of World War II Ray Griffiths, 363
Book Reviews, 370
Book Notices, 378
Index, 380
Volume 63, 1995
Number 1 (Winter 1995)
In This Issue, 3
Soldiers, Savers, Slackers, And Spies: Southeastern Utah's Response To World War I, by Marcia Black and Robert S. McPherson, 4
Kanarraville Fights World War I, by Kerry William Bate, 24
The Utah Experiment Station In The Widtsoe Years, by Alan K. Parrish, 50
The Sego Lily, Utah's State Flower, by Brian Q. Cannon, 70
Book Reviews 85
Book Notices 95
Number 2 (Spring 1995)
In This Issue 99
Undiscovered To Undiscoverable: Gregory Natural Bridge, by Jared Farmer, 100
The Lost World Of Glen Canyon, by P. T. Reilly, 122
I Remember Bates, by Lloyd M. Pierson, 135
The St.George Temple Baptismal Font, by Margaret M. Cannon, 151
"No Place To Pitch Their Teepees": Shoshone Adaptation To Mormon Settlers In Cache Valley, 1855-70,
by John W. Heaton, 158
Shaping Up The Troops: A Reminiscence Of World War II, by Clyde D. Gessel, 172
In Memoriam: A. Russell Mortensen, 1911-95, by Stanford J. Layton, 176
Book Reviews, 180
Book Notices, 189
Number 3 (Summer 1995)
In this issue, 193
Sail and Steam: Great Salt Lake's Boats and Boatbuilders, 1847-1901, by Peter G. Van Alfen, 194
A Transforming Force: Military Aviation And Utah In World War II,
by Roger D. Launius and Jessie L. Embry, 222
Fighting The Good Fight: The Utah Home Front During World War II, by Jessie L. Embry, 241
Senator Arthur V. Watkins And The Termination Of Utah's Southern Paiute Indians,
by Carolyn Grattan-Aiello , 268
Book Reviews, 284
Book Notices, 294
Number 4 (Fall 1995)
In this issue, 297
Decade of Detente: The Mormon-Gentile Female Relationship in Nineteenth-Century Utah,
by Carol Cornwall Madsen, 298
So Bright the Dream: Economic Prosperity and The Utah Constitutional Convention,
by Jean Bickmore White, 320
Statehood, Political Allegiance, and Utah's First U.S. Senate Seats: Prizes for the National Parties And Local Factions, by Edward Leo Lyman, 341
All Hail! Statehood!, by Audrey M. Godfrey, 357
In Memoriam: C. Gregory Crampton, 1911-95, by Charles S. Peterson, 370
Book Reviews, 374
Book Notices, 384
Index, 386
Volume 64, 1996
Number 1 (Winter 1996)
In this Issue, 3
Utah's Silver Queen and the Era of the Great Splurge, by Judy Dykman, 4
Hospitality and Gullibility a Magician's View of Utah's Mormons, by David L. Zolman, Sr., 34
The Denisjulien Inscriptions, by James H. Knipmeyer, 52
Utah's Chinatowns: The Development And Decline of Extinct Ethnic Enclaves, by Daniel Liestman, 70
Book Reviews, 96
Book Notices, 104
Number 2 (Spring 1996)
In this Issue, 107
Salt Lake City's Reapers' Club, by Sharon Snow Carver, 108
Three Days in May: Life and Manners in Salt Lake City, 1895, by Dean L. May, 121
Lewis Leo Munson, an Entrepreneur in Escalante, Utah, 1896-1963, by Voyle L. Munson, 133
Some Meanings of Utah History, by Thomas G. Alexander, 155
The Historical Occurrence and Demise of Bison in Northern Utah, by Karen D. Lupo, 168
Gorgoza and Gogorza: Fiction and Fact, by Charles L. Keller, 181
Book reviews, 187
Book notices, 197
Number 3 (Summer 1996)
In this Issue, 203
General Regis De Trobriand, the Mormons, and the U.S. Army at Camp Douglas, 1870-71,
by Mark R. Grandstaff, 204
Turning the Tide: the Mountaineer Vs. The Valley Tan, by Robert Fleming, 224
American Indians and the Public School System: a Case Study of the Northern Utes,
by Kim M. Gruenwald, 246
Utah's Constitution: a Reflection of the Territorial Experience, by Thomas G. Alexander, 264
Book reviews, 282
Book notices, 292
Number 4 (Fall 1996)
In This Issue, 297
From Haarlem to Hoboken: Pages From A Dutch Mormon Immigrant Diary, translated and edited by William Mulder, 298
Lambs of Sacrifice: Termination, The Mixed-blood Utes, And The Problem of Indian Identity,
by R. Warren Metcalf, 322
Emma Lucy Gates Bowen: Singer, Musician, Teacher, by Catherine M. Johnson, 344
Charles W. Penrose and His Contributions To Utah Statehood, by Kenneth W. Godfrey, 356
Book Reviews, 372
Book Notices, 380
Index, 381
Volume 65, 1997
Number 1 (Winter 1997)
In this Issue, 3
Howard R. Antes and the Navajo Faith Mission: Evangelist of Southeastern Utah, by Robert S. McPherson, 4
The Sensational Murder Of James R. Hay and Trial Of Peter Mortensen, by Craig L. Foster, 25
A Common Soldier at Camp Douglas, 1866-68, by Catherine H. Ellis, 49
The S.S.Sho-Boat: Queen Of Utah Lake, by D. Robert Carter, 64
Book Reviews, 88
Book Notices, 95
Number 2 (Spring 1997)
In this Issue, 99
150 Years of Utah Archaeology, by Joel C. Janetski, 100
"The Yellow Ochre Club": B. F. Larsen and the Pioneer Trail Art Tour, 1936, by Noel A. Carmack, 134
From Emigration Canyon to City Creek Pioneer Trail and Campsites in the Salt Lake Valley in 1847,
by W. Randall Dixon, 155
The Trial of Don Pedro LePolitics, Prejudice, and Pragmatism, by Sondra Jones, 165
Book Reviews, 187
Book Notices, 196
Number 3 (Summer 1997)
In this Issue, 199
One Hundred Years at the Utah State Historical Society, by Gary Topping, 200
Book Reviews, 303
Book Notices, 308
Number 4 (Fall 1997)
In this Issue, 311
In the Hands of Women: Home Altar Tradition in Utah's Greek Orthodox Homes, by Elaine M. Bapis, 312
Divine Duty Hannah Sorensen and Midwifery in Southeastern Utah,
by Robert S. McPherson and Mary Lou Muir, 335
"These Bloomin, Salt Beds": Racing on the Bonneville Salt Flats, by Jessie Embry and Ron Shook, 355
Utah Supreme Court Justice William M. McCarty, by John R. Alley, Jr., 372
Book Reviews, 384
Book Notices, 392
Index, 393
Volume 66, 1998
Number 1 (Winter 1998)
In this Issue, 3
The Promontory-Curlew Land Company: Promoting Dry Farming In Utah, by Craig L. Torbenson, 4
The Iwakura Mission and its Stay In Salt Lake City, by Wendy Butler, 26
The Forgotten Odyssey of Obadiah H. Riggs: Early Pioneer for Education Reform,
by Newell G. Bringhurst and Frederick S. Buchanan, 48
"I Have Struck it Rich at Last": Charles Goodman, Traveling Photographer, by Drew Ross," 65
In Memoriam: Jesse D. Jennings, 1909-97, by Kevin T. Jones, 84
Book Reviews, 88
Book Notices, 94
Number 2 (Spring 1998)
In this Issue, 99
Rollin J. Reeves and the Boundary Between Utah And Colorado, Edited by Lloyd M. Pierson, 100
Dr. Elizabeth Tracy: Angel of Mercy In the Pahvant Valley, by Edward Leo Lyman, 118
James T. Monk: The Snow King of The Wasatch, by Charles L. Keller, 139
"El Diablo Nos Esta Llevando": Utah Hispanics and The Great Depression, by Jorge Iber, 159
In Memoriam: S. George Ellsworth, 1916-97, by Everett L. Cooley, 178
Book Reviews, 181
Book Notices, 191
Number 3 (Summer 1998)
In this Issue, 195
History Written on the Land in Emery County, by Edward A. Geary, 196
Remembering Park City's Great Fire, by David Hampshire, 225
Allen Dahl Young: The Diary of a Prisoner of War, edited by Colleen Whitley, 243
Frederick Benteen and Fort Damn Shame, by Harold Schindler, 264
Book Reviews, 271
Book Notices, 283
Letters, 287
Number 4 (Fall 1998)
In this Issue, 291
Before the Flapper: The Utah Beginnings of John Held, Jr., by Noel A. Carmack, 292
Sara Alexander: Pioneer Actress and Dancer, by Sandra Dawn Brimhall, 320
Provonna Beach Resort: Born of a Boom, Died of Depression, by D. Robert Carter, 334
Justice Denied: The Lynching of Robert Marshall, by Larry R. Gerlach, 355
Book Reviews, 36
Book Notices, 371
Index, 373
Volume 67, 1999
Number 1 (Winter 1999)
In This Issue, 3
Mormons and the New Deal: The 1936 Presidential Election in Utah, by Brian Q. Cannon, 4
"Been Grazed Almost to Extinction": The Environment, Human Action, and Flooding, 1900-1940,
by Andrew M. Honker, 23
"The Murderous Pain of Living": Thoughts on the Death of Everett Ruess,
by Gary James Bergera, 48
Much Ado About Nothing: The San Juan River Gold Rush, 1892-93,
by Robert S. McPherson and Richard Kitchen, 68
Book Reviews, 88
Book Notices, 95
Letters, 96
Number 2 (Spring 1999)
In This Issue, 99
School Days and Schoolmarms, by David A. Hales, 100
Going to the Movies: A Photo Essay of Theaters, by Roger Roper, 111
Reuben G. Miller: Turn-of-the-Century Rancher, Entrepreneur, and Civic Leader, by Edward A. Geary, 123
Cattle, Cotton, and Conflict: The Possession and Dispossession of Hebron, Utah, by W. Paul Reeve, 148
In Memoriam: Leonard J. Arrington, 1917-1999, by David Bitton, 176
Book Reviews, 181
Book Notices, 192
Number 3 (Summer 1999)
In This Issue, 195
Of Papers and Perception: Utes and Navajos in Journalistic Media,1900-1930, by Robert S. McPherson, 196
"Redeeming" the Indian: The Enslavement of Indian Children in New Mexico and Utah, by Sondra Jones, 220
The Arrowhead Trails Highway: The Beginnings of Utah's Other Route to the Pacific Coast,
by Edward Leo Lyman, 242
Samuel W. Taylor: Talented Native Son, by Jean R. Paulson, 265
Book Reviews, 285
Book Notices, 294
Number 4 (Fall 1999)
In This Issue, 299
The Bear River Massacre: New Historical Evidence, by Harold Schindler Waccara's Utes: Native American Equestrian Adaptations in the Eastern Great Basin, 1776-1876, by Stephen P. Van Hoak
Walter K. Granger: "A Friend to Labor, Industry, and the Unfortunate and Aged," by Janet Burton Seegmiller
Homemakers in Transition: Women in Salt Lake City Apartments, 1910-1940, by Roger Roper
Book Reviews, 367
Book Notices, 381
Index, 383
Volume 68, 2000
Number 1 (Winter 2000)
In This Issue, 2
The Gardo House: A History of the Mansion and Its Occupants,by Sandra Dawn Brimhall and Mark D. Curtis, 4
Seeps, Springs, and Bogs: The Changing Historic Landscape of Smithfield by Robert Parson, 38
"Another Good Man": Anthony W. Ivins and the Defeat of Reed Smoot, by Kristen Smart Rogers, 55
Book Reviews, 76
Book Notices, 90
Letters, 96
Number 2 (Spring 2000)
In This Issue, 98
Tales of Four Alta Miners, by Charles L. Keller, 100
The Press of Wheels Meets the Mormons, by Sherilyn Cox Bennion, 112
The Company Doctor: Promoting Stability in Eastern Utah Mining Towns, by Troy Madsen, 139
"Diversities of Gifts": The Eclectic Architecture of Early LDS Churches, by Janell Brimhall, 157
Book Reviews, 172
Book Notices, 185
Historical Notes and Letters, 190
Number 3 (Summer 2000)
In This Issue, 194
"I'd Rather Have Some Roasting Ears": The Peregrinations of George Armstrong Hicks," by Davis Bitton, 196
"Grit Enough to Stick with It": Stories from Blue Valley, by Kent Davis and Kristen Rogers, 223
Price Band Days: The Intermountain Music Festival, by Ronald G. Watt, 244
Pins, Patterns, and J.C. Penney: An Ogden Cottage Industry Goes Global, by Audrey M. Godfrey, 258
Book Reviews, 269
Book Notices, 285
Number 4 (Fall 2000)
In This Issue, 290
Running the Line: James Henry Martineau's Surveys in Northern Utah, by Noel A. Carmack, 292
Getting Along: The Significance of Cooperation in the Development of Zion National Park,
by Wayne K. Hinton, 313
The Monument to Brigham Young and the PIoneers: One Hundred Years of Controversy,
by J. Michael Hunter, 332
Book Reviews, 351
Book Notices, 370
Letters, 374
Index, 376
Volume 69, 2001
Number 1 (Winter 2001)
In This Issue, 2
Cowboys, Indians, and Conflict: The Pinhook Draw Fight, 1881, by Rusty Salmon and Robert S. McPherson, 4
Hot Rocks Make Big Waves: The Impact of the Uranium Boom on Moab,Utah, 1948-57, by Amberly Knight, 29
By Foot, by Horse, by Crummy: Louise Van Ee, School Nurse in Bingham Canyon, 1921-39, by Kathleen Kaufman and
Dianne Knorr, 46
Bingham Canyon Physician: Paul Snelgrove Richards, 1892-1958, by Eric G. Swedin, 60
Book Reviews, 69
Book Notices, 86
Letters, 92
Number 2 (Spring 2001)
In This Issue, 98
Thomas L. Kane and Utah's Quest for Self-Government, 1846-51, by Ronald W. Walker, 100
Wanda Robertson: A Teacher for Topaz, by Marian Robertson Wilson, 120
North Logan: A Town without a Plan, by Jessie Embry, 139
"You Haven't Got Enough Guts to Shoot--Hand Me That Gun!" Sheriff Antone B. Prince, 1936-1954,
by Stephen Prince, 152
Book Reviews, 172
Book Notices, 184
Number 3 (Summer 2001)
In This Issue, 190
The Lincoln Highway and Its Changing Routes in Utah, by Jesse G. Petersen, 192
"By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them": A Cultural History of Orchard Life in Utah Valley, by Gary Daynes and Richard Ian
Kimball, 215
Episcopalian Bishop Franklin S. Spalding and the Mormons, by Roger R. Keller, 232
Bitter Sweet: John Taylor's Introduction of the Sugar Beet Industry to Deseret, 247
Book Reviews, 264
Book Notices, 280
Letters, 283
Number 4 (Fall 2001)
In This Issue, 286
It's All Downhill from Here: The Rise and Fall of Becker Hill, 1929-1933, by Lee Sather, 288
Alf Engen: A Son's Reminiscences, by Alan K. Engen, 305
"We Didn't Think He Was Gonna Build It": Skiing Hits a Mining Town, by Kristen Smart Rogers, 310
Winter Fun in Northern Utah Valley, by Beth R. Olsen, 326
Cabins in the Sky, by Alexis Kelner, 338
Book Reviews, 358
Book Notices, 373
Letters, 378
Index, 381
Volume 70, 2002
Number 1 (Winter 2002)
In This Issue, 2
Utah Schools and the Japanese American Student Relocation Program, by R. Todd Welker, 4
The Utah Writer's Project and the Writing of Utah: A Guide to the State, by Richard L. Saunders, 21
Dorothea Lange's Portrait of Utah's Great Depression, by James R. Swensen, 39
Hecatomb at Castle Gate, Utah, March 8, 1924, by Philip F. Notarianni, 63
Senator Orval Hafen and the Transformation of Utah's Dixie, by Douglas D. Alder, 75
Book Reviews, 92
Number 2 (Spring 2002)
In This Issue, 106
Coming Home: Community Baseball in Cache Valley, Utah, by Jessie L. Embry and Adam Seth Darowski, 108
Finns and the Winter Quarters Mine Disaster, by Craig Fuller
An Explosive Lesson: Gomer Thomas, Safety, and the Winter Quarters Mine Disaster,
by Nancy J. Taniguchi, 140
Infant Deaths in Utah, 1850-1939, by Lee L. Bean, Ken R. Smith, Geraldine P. Mineau, Alison Fraser, and Diana Lane, 158
Book Reviews, 174
Book Notices, 188
Number 3 (Summer 2002)
In This Issue, 194
An Immigrant Story: Three Orphaned Italians in Early Utah Territory by Michael W. Homer, 196
Wakara Meets the Mormons, 1848-52: A Case Study in Native American Accommodation
by Ronald W. Walker, 215
"Electricity for Everything": The Progress Company and the Electrification of Rural Salt Lake County, 1897-1924 by Judson Callaway and Su Richards, 238
The Fight at Soldier Crossing, 1884: Military Considerations in Canyon Country
by Robert S. McPherson and Winston B. Hurst, 258
Book Reviews, 282
Book Notices, 293
Number 4 (Fall 2002)
In This Issue, 298
Bound for Zion: The Ten-and Thirteen-Pound Emigrating Companies, 1853-54 by Polly Aird, 300
Glimpses of Ice Skating and Coasting in Utah by Miriam B. Murphy and Craig Fuller, 326
The Forest Service Takes to the Slopes: The Birth of Utah's Ski Industry and the Role of the Forest Service
by Joseph Arave, 341
Environmentalism and the Kaiparowits Power Project, 1964-76 by David Kent Sproul, 356
Book Reviews, 372
Book Notices, 381
Index, 385
Volume 71 (2003)
Number 1 (Winter 2003)
In This Issue.2
Robert J. Dwyer and the Writing of Utah History, by Gary Topping, 4
Jennie Anderson Froiseth and the Blue Tea, by Patricia Lyn Scott, 20
"Save'em, Wash'em, Clean'em, Squash'em': The Story of the Salt Lake Minute Women,
by Katie Clark Blakesley, 36
"Rather a Curious One": Remembering Utah's Sanpete Valley Railway, by Richard Francaviglia, 52
Book Reviews, 69
Book Notices, 89
Number 2 (Spring 2003)
"Like Splitting a Man up His Backbone": The Territorial Dismemberment of Utah, 1850-1896,
by William P. MacKinnon, 100
The Hesitant Beginnings of the Catholic Church in Southeastern Utah, by Gary Topping, 125
Community and Memory in Grouse Creek, by Kristen Smart Rogers
A Trip With the Mail, by Max E. Robinson
Book Reviews, 178
Book Notices, 191
Number 3 (Summer 2003)
"The Biggest Advertisement for a Town:" Provo Baseball and the Provo Timps, by Jessie L. Embry
Vipont, Utah--A Lost and Almost Forgotten Ghost Town by Faye Farnsworth Tholen
"When the People Speak," Mormons and the 1954 Redistricting Campaign in Utah
by Jedediah Smart Rogers
Did "Dirty Harry" Kill John Wayne? Media Sensationalism and the Filming of The Conqueror in the Wake of Atomic Testing
by Dylan Jim Esson
Book Reviews, 266
Book Notices, 283
Number 4 (Fall 2003)
In This Issue, 290
Independence and Change: Mutual Irrigation Companies in Utah's Wasatch Oasis in an Age of Modernization, 1870-1930
by Thomas G. Alexander, 292
The Women's Cooperative Movement in Utah, 1869-1915 By Eileen V. Wallis, 315
Kanosh and Ute Identify in Territorial Utah by Hyrum S. Lewis, 332
Mark Twain v. John Caine, et al: A Utah Territorial Case of Copyright Enforcement by Steven L. Staker, 348
In Memoriam, Dean L. May, 1938-2003, 362
Book Reviews, 365
Book Notices, 376
2003 Index, 380
Volume 72, (2004)
Number 1 (Winter 2004)
In This Issue, 2
The Other Buffalo: Native Americans, Fur Trappers, and the Western Bison, 1600-1860,
by Stephen P. Van Hoak, 4
Saints or Sinners? The Evolving Perceptions of Mormon-Indian Relations in Utah Historiography,
by Sondra Jones, 19
Rendezvous at Promontory: A New Look at the Golden Spike Ceremony, by Michael W. Johnson, 47
"Amusements and Recreations...Makes Our Working Hours Profitable": Utah 4-H, 1940-1960,
by Holly Buck, 69
Book Reviews, 85
Book Notices, 93
Number 2 (Spring 2004)
In This Issue, 98
Willem Jacobus DeBry and De Utah Nederlander, 1914-1935, by William Mulder, 100
"To The Devil By Any Road They Please:" Cache Valley's Entrepreneurial Challenge to Cooperation,
by Robert C. Sidford, 119
"The Hardest Worked River In They World:" The 1962 Bear River Project, Utah and Idaho,
by Robert Parson, 136
Frances R. Burke: Toquerville Presbyterian Missionary, by Sandra Dawn Brimhall and David A. Hales, 156
Number 3 (Summer 2004)
In This Issue, 194
Smoke Farming: Smelting and Agricultural Reform in Utah, 1900-1945, by Michael A. Church, 196
Race, Space, and Chinese Life in Late-Ninteenth-Century Salt Lake City, by Michael Lassing, 219
Abiel Leonard, the Bishop as Builder, by Frederick Quinn, 239
"It Is Time We Do Something Radical:" The Union Party in Utah, by Matthew Bowman, 253
Book Reviews, 271
Book Notices, 290
Number 4 (Fall 2004)
In This Issue, 298
The Nauvoo Legion and the Prevention of the Utah War, by Brandon J. Metcalf, 300
"Unquestionably Authentic and Correct in Every Detail": Probing John I. Ginn and His Remarkable Utah War Story, by William
P. MacKinnon, 322
"Our Tone": Tony Lazzeri's Baseball Career in Salt Lake City, 1922-1925, by John Sillito, 343
The Era of Tommy Lasorda: The Ogden Dodgers, 1966-1968, by Cliff Hight, 358
Book Reviews, 375
2004 Index, 389
Volume 73 (2005)
Number 1 (Winter 2005)
In This Issue, 2
"Blindside": Utah on the Eve of Brown v. Board of Education, by F. Ross Peterson, 4
Injudicious Mormon Banker: The Life of B.H. Schettler and the Collapse of His Private Bank, by Jacob W. Olmstead, 21
"To Elevate the Red Man": The Episcopal Church?s Native American Policy in Utah, by Frederick Quinn, 44
"Pursue, Retake and Punish": The 1857 Santa Clara Ambush, by Ardis E. Parshall, 64
In Memoriam: Helen Zeese Papanikolas, 1917-2004, 87
Number 2 (Spring 2005)
In This Issue, 106
Utah and World War II, by Allan Kent Powell, 108
Pearl Harbor's Forgotten Hero: The Story of the USS Utah by Thomas O'Brien, 132
A Utahn at Utah Beach--June 6, 1944 by Max Finley, 150
World War II Through the Words and Camera Lens of one Utahn by J.L. Crawford, 162
From Gunnison, Utah to Kagoshima, Japan: The Story of Mary Kimura Tokonami
by Louise James, 175
Chicago Charley and the Bingham Canyon Victory Flag Society by Miriam B. Murphy, 185
Book Reviews, 200
Book Notices, 206
Number 3 (Summer 2005)
In This Issue, 210
That "Same Old Question of Polygamy and Polygamous Living:" Some Recent Findings Regarding Nineteenth and Early Twentieth-Century Mormon Polygamy, by B. Carmon Hardy, 212
The Mormon Battalion Experience: Four Soldiers, Four Stories, by Eugene H. Perkins and Waldo C. Perkins, 235
"One vast 'contiguity of waste'"; Documents from an Early Attempt to Expand the Mormon Kingdom into the Uinta Basin,
1861, by Jedediah S. Rogers, 249
The Utah State Training School: Its Founding and Development, by Christine Fraizer
Book Reviews, 286
Book Notices, 295
Number 4 (Fall 2005)
In This Issue, 306
Kanab’s All Woman Town Council, 1912-1914: Politics,
Power Struggles, and Polygamy, by Kylie Nielson Turley, 308
Whiskey or Water:A Brief History of the Cache
National Forest,
By Michael W. Johnson, 329
I Have Given Myself to the Devil:Thomas L. Kane
and the Culture of Honor, by Matthew Grow, 345
The Defense of Deseret: An Examination of LDS
Church Trade Politics and Development Efforts in the
American West, by Christopher J. Garrett, 365
Book Reviews, 387
Index,
400
Volume 74 (2006)
Number 1 (Winter 2006)
In This Issue, 2
From Switzerland to the Colorado River: Life Sketch
of the Entrepreneurial Daniel Bonelli, the Forgotten
Pioneer, by Waldo
C. Perkins, 4
The Quest to Become Chief of Police: The Illustrious
Career of George Augustus Sheets, by Douglas K. Miller, 24
The Lehi Brass Band, by Linda Lindstrom, 47
Passing Through: Arthur Rothstein’s Photographic
Account of Utah, March 1940, by James R. Swensen, 66
Book Reviews, 79
Book Notices, 93
Number 2 (Spring 2006)
In This Issue, 98
Utah’s Twentieth Century History: Reprise and
Nostrums,
By Floyd A. O’Neil, 100
From the Dikes to the Desert: The First Dutch
Mormons in Utah in the Last Half of the 1800s
By Janet Sjaarda Sheeres, 114
“Appreciating a Pretty Shoulder”: The Risqué
Photographs of Charles Ellis Johnson, by Daniel Davis, 131
Senator William H. King of Utah and His Campaigns
Against Russian Communism, 1917-1933, by Markku Ruotsila, 147
Utah State Agricultural College as the “West Point of
the West”: The Leadership of E. G. Peterson, by Jeffrey S. Bateman,
164
Book Reviews, 178
Book Notices, 186
Number 3 (Summer 2006)
Studies in Utah Folklore, by Deirdre Paulsen, Polly Stewart, Colleen Whitley, 194
The Folklore of Dixie – Past and Present, by William A.Wilson, 197
Urban Pioneers: The Folk-Music Revival in Utah,
1959–1966, by Polly Stewart, 220
Grafts from a Lost Orchard, by Mark Thomas, 231
Contemporary Navajo Baskets on the
Utah Reservation, by Carol Edison, 241
The Dynamics of Multi-Ethnicity in Twentieth-
Century Carbon County, Utah, by David Stanley, 259
Book Reviews, 271
Book Notices, 284
Number 4 (Fall 2006)
Rhode Island 49er Albert King Thurber’s Gold Rush
Journey That Ended in Utah, by William G. Hartley, 292
The Mountain Meadows Massacre: An Analytical
Narrative Based on Participant Confessions, by Robert H. Briggs, 313
“Surely This City is Bound to Shine”: Descriptions of
Salt Lake City by Western-Bound Emigrants, 1849-1868, by Fred E.
Woods, 334
“The Boss of the White Slaves”: R. Bruce Johnson and
African American Political Power in Utah at the Turn
of the Twentieth Century, by Jeffrey Nichols, 349
Book Reviews, 365
Book Notices, 373
Letters, 378
Volume 74 (2007)
Number 1 (Winter 2007)
Utah Public Debt History,
by Kimball L. Young, 4
Caught In Between: Jacob Hamblin and the Southern Paiutes During the Black Hawk-Navajo Wars of the Late 1860s,
by Edward Leo Lyman, 22
“The Dearest Laborers:” Pilgrims on the Lightning Road to Zion,
by David Lyle Wood, 44
Thiokol in Utah, by Eric G. Swedin, 63
IN MEMORIAM: Everett L. Cooley 1917-2006, 78
Book Reviews, 81
Book Notices, 93
Number 2 (Spring 2007)
“...I am not and never have been a polygamist”:
Reed Smoot’s Speech before the United States Senate,
February 19, 1907, by Michael Harold Paulos, 100
The Baron Woolen Mills: A Utah Legend, by Rebecca Andersen, 116
The Beginnings of The Journal of Discourses:
A Confrontation Between George D.Watt and
Willard Richards, by Ronald G.
Watt, 134
Leo Haefeli, Utah’s Chameleon Journalist,
by Val Holley, 149
“Leftward March”: 1930s Student Liberalism
at the Utah State Agricultural College, by Robert Parson, 164
Book Reviews, 183
Book Notices, 198
Number 3 (Summer 2007)
A Young Man Goes West: The 1879 Letters of Leonard
Herbert Swett, by Dove Menkes, 204
“Places That Can Be Easily Defended”: A Case Study
in the Economics of Abandonment During Utah’s
Black Hawk War, by
W. Paul Reeve, 220
In the Footsteps of Timothy O’Sullivan:
Rephotographing the 1869 King Survey in the
Headwaters of the Bear River, Uinta Mountains, by Jeffrey S. Munroe, 238
“In Deed and in Word”:The Anti-Apartheid
Movement at the University of Utah, 1978-1987, by Benjamin Harris, 258
Book Reviews, 277
Book Notices, 286
Letters, 292
Number 4 (Fall 2007)
“The Right Sort to Bring to the City”: Jack Johnson,
Boxing, and Boosterism in Salt Lake City, by Richard Ian Kimball, 300
The Salt Lake County Rotary Jail, by Douglas K. Miller, 322
A Young Man Returns to the West: The 1880 Letters of
Leonard Herbert Swett, by Dove Menkes, 342
The Trapper, the Indian, and the Naming of Logan, by Patricia L. Record, 364
Book Reviews, 372
2007 Index, 384
Volume 75 (2008)
Number 1 (Winter 2008)
A Lion in the Path: Genesis of the Utah War, 1857-1858, by David L. Bigler, 4
And The War Came: James Buchanan, the Utah Expedition, and the Decision to intervene, by William P. MacKinnon, 22
The Utah War: A Photographic Essay of Some of Its Important Historic Sites, by John Eldredge, 38
Sam Houston and the Utah War, by Michael Scott Van Wagenen, 66
The Spencer-Pike Affair, by Richard W. Sadler, 79
Book Reviews, 94
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