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Show The author's sincere thanks gO to several persons who helped make Susa Young Ga.tes' grand or this thesis less painful. uughter, Mrs. Anne Widtsoe Wallace, introduced me to the Mrs. Gates who still lives in the writbgs she left behind her, and. she was untiring in her et'tort-s t.o supply answers to the man;y impOssible questionl which I the long gest.ation ask$d. Dr. Haroia ,. Folland. and Dr. Louis C. Zucker, whose patience and of colore<i peneil.s I tm sure I exhausted, both sYmpathized with my deslr'. to study something regional and suggested Mrs. Gates as a possible to me, at subject, a recommendation which was to prove so interesting lealt,. Their numerous suggestions .. theoretic-aI, literary and mechanical are appreCiated more than can h,e noted h$re. supply - - - I am inciebted. i also, to my wit' e, Kay, and our two daughters.. To who served as proof reader, as guardian or notes and rough drafts, and a.s a long-suffering critic, I express my thanks for the long -hours of or keeping me serviceJ to the ehU4ren go my thanks for getting awake in the small hours of many mornings when, I believ'e; I did 11JY most Kay, - - eatbfactoeywork. It the, information I have gathered and pres-ent.ed with the help of everyone ment1on$d (and I must here insert special appreCiation to mem.bers of Mrs. Gates f family for their data) Jft&kes the name of Susa YO'Ung Gates in any- measure more familiar to others of rq generation Who share Tl!¥ faith and my deep interest in things Utahnj I shall be both pleased and suffic rewarded. iently R. Paul Cr,acroft ii 28C703 I |