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Show Index Rainbow Bridge, 259-70 Ranch house, 182,216 Redd, Leland and Alice, 260-63 Richards, George E, 99-100, 105-6 Richards, Louise, 50, 64. See also Covey, Louise Roberts, Fred H., 127-28, 159 Romney, Ruth Stewart, xv, 179, 295. See also Stewart, Ruth Samaria, 226-27 Sanger, Margaret, 207-11, 314 Sankaran, Ganapati, 295 Sankaran,Shubha,295 Sankaran, Zain, 295 Scotland, 213-14, 215, 273 Scott, Sarah, 24. See also Eckersley, Sarah Sea of Galilee, 230-32 Silver, Barnard, son, xiv, xv, 124-26, 129, 130, 131, 141-42, 144, 149, 151, 154, 161, 162, 164, 166,172,181,182,185, 197-98,201,204-5,207,214, 251,252,280-81,283,287, 290,294,303 Silver, Brian Quayle, son, iv-xv, 126, 149, 154, 164-66, 170, 181,185,197-98,200-201, 204,213,216,279-80,285, 287,289-90,292-95,304, 317-18 Silver, Cherry, Bushman, xiv, xv, 252,294,303 Silver, David Farnes, 164-65 Silver, Eleanor, 69, 136. See also Hermann, Eleanor Silver, Elizabeth, daughter, 116, 119-20,123,141-42,164,172, 181-85,197-98,200,213,215. See also Clawson, Elizabeth Silver, Elizabeth Farnes, 124 Silver, Harold, husband, meetings with Madelyn, 68-70; visit with Madelyn, 73, 79, 81; active 329 courtship with Madelyn, 94-100; marriage to Madelyn, 100, 103-26; inventions of, 109; leaves Ogden Iron Works, 112; considers move to Denver, 113-14; reads to Madelyn, 114; in Madelyn's diary, 119; dry cleaning invention, 121; leaves Ogden Iron Works, 121; vice president of Silver-Roberts Iron Works, 128; invents sugarbeet piler, 137; other inventions, 153; organizes manufacturers, 153; built ships for the U.S. Navy, 153, 162; helps Madelyn, 153-54, 160-62; activities during World War II, 162; work on inventions, 166; mentioned in Madelyn poem, 167; Madelyn's wish for him, 180; builds ranch house, 182; invents continuous coal miner, 190-94; personal qualities, 188-99; death of, 295 Silver, Joseph Askie, 124 Silver, Judith Ann, daughter, 126, 136-38,152,172,181-182, 197-98,213,215,216 Silver, Laila Benazir, 295 Silver, Lucile, 126 Silver, Madelyn, poems of, ix, x; contemplates making her own life, xi-xii, poet, xiii; teacher, xiii; life summarized, xiii, story of hike, xv; ancestors of, 9-12; home of, 16; influence of "Aunt Annie," 17-18; dates Harold Silver, 94-100; marriage to Harold Silver, 100; early married life, 103; honeymoon, 108; as housewife, 109; love poem to Harold, 110; becomes pregnant, 111; birth of Elizabeth, 115-16; cares for Elizabeth, 116-18; poem to her mother, 117; moves to Salt Lake City, 121; wifely |