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Show JL X J L A JL SPRING 2000 VOLUME 68 NUMBER 2 U T A H H I S T O R I C A L Q U A R T E R LY (ISSN 0042-143X) JLl'JB J JL JL. %* J JL%. JL Jf.' *_ JL-> O JL _-c' JL JL JL"* MAX J. EVANS, Editor STANFORD J. LAYTON, Managing Editor KRISTEN SMART ROGERS, Associate Editor ALLAN KENT POWELL, Book Review Editor A D V I S O R Y B O A R D O F E D I T O R S AUDREY M. GODFREY, Logan, 2000 LEE ANN KREUTZER, Torrey, 2000 ROBERT S. MCPHERSON, Blanding, 2001 MIRIAM B. MURPHY, Murray, 2000 ANTONETTE CHAMBERS NOBLE, Cora,WY, 2002 RICHARD C. ROBERTS, Ogden, 2001 JANET BURTON SEEGMILLER, Cedar City, 2002 GARY TOPPING, Salt Lake City, 2002 RICHARD S. VAN WAGONER, Lehi, 2001 Utah Historical Quarterly was established in 1928 to publish articles, documents, and reviews contributing to knowledge of Utah history. The Quarterly is published four times a year by the Utah State Historical Society, 300 Rio Grande, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101. Phone (801) 533-3500 for membership and publications information. Members of the Society receive the Quarterly, Beehive History, Utah Preservation, and the bimonthly newsletter upon payment of the annual dues: individual, $20; institution, $20; student and senior citizen (age sixty-five or older), $15; contributing, $25; sustaining, $35; patron, $50; business, $100. Manuscripts submitted for publication should be double-spaced with endnotes. Authors are encouraged to include a PC diskette with the submission. For additional information on requirements, contact the managing editor. Articles and book reviews represent the views of the authors and are not necessarily those of the Utah State Historical Society. Periodicals postage is paid at Salt Lake City, Utah. POSTMASTER: Send address change to Utah Historical Quarterly, 300 Rio Grande, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101. SPRING 2000 • VOLUME 68 • NUMBER 2 98 IN THIS ISSUE 100 Tales of Four Alta Miners By Charles L. Keller 112 The Press on Wheels Meets the Mormons By Sherilyn Cox Bennion 125 The Dunn Family and Navajo Mountain Trading Post By James H. Knipmeyer 139 The Company Doctor: Promoting Stability in Eastern Utah Mining Towns By Troy Madsen 157 "Diversities of Gifts": The Eclectic Architecture of Early LDS Churches By Janell Brimhall 172 BOOK REVIEWS Jared Farmer. Glen Canyon Dammed: Inventing Lake Powell and the Canyon Country. Reviewed by Richard Firmage Hank Hassell. Rainbow Bridge: An Illustrated History. Reviewed by Robert S. McPherson Vince Welch, Cort Conley, and Brad Dimock. The Doing of the Thing:The Brief Brilliant Whitewater Career of Buzz Holmstrom. Reviewed by Marianna Allred Hopkins Brigham D. Madsen. Against the Grain: Memoirs of a Western Historian. Reviewed by F. Ross Peterson Don C.Woodward, ed. Through Our Eyes: 150Years of History as Seen through the Eyes of the Writers and Editors of the Deseret News. Reviewed by Sherilyn Cox Bennion Michael Collier, et al. Water, Earth, and Sky: The Colorado River Basin. Reviewed by Sam Schmieding John D. McDermott. A Guide to the Indian Wars of the West: Over One Hundred Historic Sites in Seventeen States. Reviewed by John A. Peterson Gerald D. Nash. The Federal Landscape: An Economic History of the Twentieth-Century West. Reviewed by M. Guy Bishop 185 BOOK NOTICES 190 HISTORICAL NOTES AND LETTERS © COPYRIGHT 2000 UTAH STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY |