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Show English-speaking, and 10 Austrians. Sunnyside contained 358 English, 246 Italians, and 222 Austrians. Clear Creek had 128 Finns, 172 Italians, and 95 English; while 181 English, 126 Finns, and 74 Italians lived at WTinter Quarters. By 1914 the population in these four camps was divided as follows: 1,421 Americans, 663 Italians, 138 Japanese, 1,245 Greeks, 434 Austrians, 97 Finns, 21 Negroes, 21 French, 12 Germans, 7 Scandinavians, and 1 Swede. The towns of Price and Helper contained a conglomerate of all groups.10 in Eastern Utah Advocate, December 3, 1903: State of U t a h . Second Report of the State Bureau of Immigration, Labor, and Statistics, 1913-14 (Salt Lake City, 1915). p. 95. It must be noted that "Austrians" were in reality Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes. An idea of the ethnic mix in Price and Helper can lie found in the Utah State Gazetteer and Business Directory, 19031904, vol. 2. 2d. ed. (Salt Lake City: R. L. Polk & Co., 1903), pp. 118, 2 6 2 - 6 5 : and vol. 5, 1914, pp. 85, 171-77. Serbian flute. Peoples of Utah Institute collections. District school where Scofield mine disaster victims were taken. George Edward, Anders oti photograph, USHS collections. |