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Show UTAH HISTORICAL QUARTERLY J. CECIL ALTER Editor VOL. IX 1 941 By many authors Utah State Historical Society Salt Lake City, Utah 1941 Utah State Historical Society BOARD OF CONTROL ( Terms Expiring April 1, 1948) C HENRY ANDERSON, Ogden WILLIAM J. SNOW, Provo A B. GIBSON ™ Nephi LEVI EDGAR YOUNG, Salt Lake City FRANK K. SEEGMILLER, Salt Lake City ( Terms Expiring April 1, 1945) HERBERT S. AUERBACH, Salt Lake City WILLIAM R. PALMER, Cedar City J. CECIL ALTER, Salt Lake City JOEL E. RICKS, Logan MRS. CORNELIA S. LUND, Salt Lake City OFFICERS 1841- 43 HERBERT S. AUERBACH, President J. CECIL ALTER, Historian and Editor LEVI EDGAR YOUNG, Vice President MARGUERITE L. SINCLAIR Secretary, Treasurer and Librarian EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HERBERT S. AUERBACH, Chairman J. CECIL ALTER LEVI EDGAR YOUNG EDITORIAL BOARD J. CECIL ALTER WILLIAM R. PALMER C HENRY ANDERSON JOEL E. RICKS HERBERT S. AUERBACH FRANK K. SEEGMILLER A. B. GIBSON WILLIAM J. SNOW MRS. CORNELIA S. LUND LEVI EDGAR YOUNG MEMBERSHIP Paid memberships at the required fee of $ 2.00 a year, will include current subscriptions to the Utah Historical Quarterly. Non- members and institutions may receive the Quarterly at $ 2.00 a year or 50 cents per quarter for current numbers. ( See back page of cover for Publication for Sale.) Checks should be made payable to the Utah State Historical Society and mailed to the Secretary- Treasurer, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah. EDITORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS The Society was organized essentially to collect, disseminate and preserve important material pertaining to the history of the State. To effect this end contributions of manuscripts are solicited, such as old diaries, journals, letters and other writings of the pioneers; also original manuscripts by present- day writers on any phase of early Utah history. Treasured papers or manuscripts may be printed in faithful detail in the Quarterly, without harm to them, and without permanently removing them from their possessors. Contributions for the consideration of the Editorial Board, and correspondence relating thereto, should be addressed to the Secretary, Utah State Historical Society, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah. THE SOCIETY ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR STATEMENTS MADE BY CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS MAGAZINE |