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Show V I'" SUMMER 2000 VOLUME 68 NUMBER 3 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) E D I T O R I A L S T A FF 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. SUMMER 2000 • VOLUME 68 • NUMBER 3 194 IN THIS ISSUE 196 "I'd Rather Have Some Roasting Ears": The Peregrinations of George Armstrong Hicks By Davis Bitton 223 "Grit Enough to Stick with It": Stories from Blue Valley Edited and introduced by Kent Davis and Kristen Rogers 244 Price Band Days: The Intermountain Music Festival By Ronald G. Watt 258 Pins, Patterns and J. C. Penney: An Ogden Cottage Industry Goes Global By Audrey M. Godfrey 269 BOOK REVIEWS Ronald W Walker and Doris R. Dant, eds. Nearly Everything Imaginable: The Everyday Life of Utah's Mormon Pioneers. Reviewed by Jay A. Aldous William B. Smart and Donna T. Smart, eds. Over the Rim: The Parley P. Pratt Exploring Expedition to Southern Utah, 1849-50. Reviewed by Wayne K. Hinton Scott R. Christensen. Sagwitch: Shoshone Chieftain, Mormon Elder, 1822-1887. Reviewed by Roger Blomquist Mark Fiege. Irrigated Eden: The Making of an Agricultural Landscape in the American West. Reviewed by Craig Fuller Newell G Bringhurst. Fawn McKay Brodie: A Biographer's Life. Reviewed by Lavina Fielding Anderson Sondra Jones. The Trial of Don Pedro Leon Luj an: The Attack against Indian Slavery and Mexican Traders in Utah. Reviewed by Kenneth L. Cannon II John H.Yang, comp. Asian Americans in Utah: A Living History. Reviewed by Eric Walz Doug Goodman and Daniel McCool, eds. Contested Landscape: The Politics ofWilderness in Utah and the West. Reviewed by Paul S. Sutter Richard D. Poll; Stan Larson, ed. Working the Divine Miracle: The Life of Apostle Henry D. Moyle. Reviewed by Richard Neitzel Holzapfel 285 BOOK NOTICES © COPYRIGHT 2000 UTAH STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY |