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Show NOTES TO CHAPTER XII 1. Humphrey, "Commission Government in Salt Lake City", 25; Tribune, December 10, 1911. 2. Tribune, October 31, 1913; News, November 1, 1913. 3. Tribune, November 4, 1923. 4. News, November 7, 1923. 5. "Religious Bodies," Bureau of the Census, 1936; quoted in Gustive O. Larson, Outline History of Utah and the Mormons (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1958), 238. 6. Joseph F. Smith, John R. Winder, Anthon H. Lund, "An Address the World,Vf March 26, 1907; quoted in B. H. Roberts, Defense of the Faith and the Saints, II, 250. be noted that actual figures on polygamy were to It should generally suspect, but actual figures are not absolutely necessary to prove that the number of polygamous families would de crease if no new marriages were consummated. 7. Proceedings B. Smith, Winder, Lund, Ope 9. William B. Hesseltine, Third Party Movements in the United States (Princeton, New Jersey: D. Van Nostrand Co., 1962), 24. 10. in the Case of Reed cit., Smoot, II, 723-24. 252. Great Basin Kingdom: An Economic History of Saints 18 0-1900 (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 195B ,403. The entire final chapter of Professor Arrington's work ("Aftermath," pp. 380-412) is a masterful essay on Mormon economic activity since the turn Leonard J. Arrington, the Latter-da of the century. 11. Ibid., 407. 12. State of Utah, 13. City Office of the Secretary of State, Abstracts of Election Returns, 1904, 1906, 1908, 1910. of Salt Lake, Office of the City Recorder, Canvass of Election Returns, 1905, 1907, 1909. 14. Larson, Ope cit., 258. 15. Hesseltine, OPe cit., 3. -275- |