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Show INDEX Adams, W. Lloyd, National Guardsman, 136 Airies, C. H., offered land to Sheldon Jackson College, 354 Alemany, Joseph S., archbishop of San Francisco, 365 Alexander, Sara, actress, 43 Alexander, Thomas G., A Dependent Commonwealth: Utah's Economy from Statehood to the Great Depression, reviewed, 87 Alhambra Theatre, in Ogden, 16 Allen, John L., review of Bartlett, Nature's Yellowstone, 196-97 All Faces West, performances of, 21-23, 82 All Hallows College: closed, 372; history of, 368-72; opened in 1885, 365, 368; photograph of, 368; photograph of baseball team of, 370 Allred, Freeman, Spring City home of, 276 Allred, Isaac Edgar, Spring City home and drugstore of, 272 Allred, James, early settler in Spring City, 261, 262 Allred, James A., mayor of Spring City, 272, 274 Allred, John Frank, teacher, 267 Allred, Lorena Sorensen, wife of Orson, 272 Allred, Orson, home and hotel of, 272 Allred, Reuben W., early settler in Spring City, 262 The Alta Club, 1883-1974, by Malmquist, reviewed, 424-25 American Mutoscope and Biograph Co., 7 American Photoplay Weekly, published in Utah, 6-7 American Smelting and Refining, 157, 180 American Theatre: opened on Main Street, 6; photograph of, 17; premiered Big Heart, 13 Amussen Building, built by Folsom and Romney, 249-50 Amussen, Theodore, married Lorna Russell, 47 Anderson, Mother Augusta: educational activities of, 364, 366; honored by Black minstrel group, 365; as superior and superior general of Holy Cross Sisters, 363, 367 Anderson, Paul L., "William Harrison Folsom: Pioneer Architect," 240-59 Angell, Truman O.: buildings worked on by, 217, 219, 242, 248; as church architect, 244, 247, 249, 252-53 Angell, Truman O., Jr., assistant church architect, 249, 252, 253, 255 Annunciata, Mother, superior general of Holy Cross Sisters, 367 Anselmo, Fortunato, Italian vice-consul for Utah, 183 Antonia, Caesar, in 1903-4 strike, 147 Architecture: achievement of W. H. Folsom in, 240-59; of Beaver, 278-85; of Danes in Utah, 263, 268-71; history of, in Utah, 208-39; of LDS church, 301-27; of Spring City, 260-77; stylistic developments in, 216-39; technology of, 238-39; vernacular forms of, 210-16; of Willard, 286-300 The Arizona of Joseph Pratt Allyn; Letters from a Pioneer Judge: Observations and Travels, 1863-1866, ed. Nicolson, reviewed, 426-27 Armstrong, James C , home of, 224 Arrington, Leonard J.: Charles C. Rich: Mormon General and Western Frontiersman, reviewed, 86-87; A Dependent Commonwealth: Utah's Economy from Statehood to the Great Depression, reviewed, 87 Arrowhead Motion Picture Co., 4, 12, 14-15 Assembly Hall, design and building of, 219, 255, 256, 318 B Bailey, George, Westminster College president, 355 Baird, Malcolm, 297, 289 Baird, Rachel, Willard telegrapher, 297 Baird, Robert Bell: photograph of home of, 298; Willard home of, 297-98 Bamberger Simon, signed Columbus Day bill, 184 Barbee, William Tecumseh, discovered ore at Silver Reef, 367 Barboglio, Joseph, UMW official and bank president, 145, 176 Barlow, Mr., gave reading, 31 Bartetzki Arthur, bought Miller-Toombs home in Willard, 292 Bartlett, Richard A., Nature's Yellowstone, reviewed, 196-97 Baxter, John R., Sr., Spring City home of, 268, 274 Bayliss, Edward, pastor of Corinne Presbyterian church, 345, 351-52 Bean, Orestes, wrote Corianton, 23 Beaver City: colonization of, 278; folk architecture in, 278-85; photographs of stone buildings in, 278, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285 Becker house (Ogden), photograph of, 233 Beck, Simon T , photograph of Spring City home of, 273 Beectier, Harold K., architect, 238 Beehive House: architectural style of, 247; restoration of, 78 A Believing People: Literature of the Latter-day Saints, ed. Cracroft and Lambert, reviewed, 421-23 Bernhisel, John M., purchased books for territorial library, 412 Berry, Michael S., review of Hedrick, Kelley, arid Riley, eds., The Classic Southwest: Readings in Archaeology, Ethnohistory, and Ethnology, 194-95 Bertha Eccles Community Art Center: architectural style of, 224; photograph of, 225 Big Heart, Utah-produced movie, 13 Bingham, photograph of, 164 440 Utah Historical Quarterly Bingham Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co., Midvale smelter of, 157 Bird, Violet, movie actress, 18 Bishop Glass School, 376 Bison Co., produced Utah films, 11 Bitton, Davis, "The Ritualization of Mormon History," 67-85 Black Hawk War, 262 Black, William, early settler in Spring City, 262 Blaine, James Gillespie, presidential candidate, 363 Blain, Robert, Spring City merchant, 274 Blake, Patrick, Catholic priest and educator, 367, 369 Bliss, Marion, Carbon County sheriff, 123 Bogan, William J., Catholic educator, 368 Bohlin, John, stonemason, 263, 264 Bonacci, Frank, labor organizer, 122-23 Bond Makes Good, Utah-produced movie, 14 Bonneville Architects, designed new Salt Palace, 239 Bonvincini, Virginio, called a "scab" during 1903-4 strike, 138 Booth, Edwina, movie actress, 18 Borzage, Frank, movie director, 18 Boston Building: architectural style of, 230; photograph of, 230 Bosworth, Hobart, movie company of, 14 Bountiful Tabernacle: architectural style of, 217-18, 309, 311; photograph of, 301 Bousfield, Harry, UMW official, 152 Box Elder County Courthouse, architectural style of, 217 Box Elder Stake Tabernacle, photograph of, 219 Bozichkovich, George, member of Serbian 'Benevolent Society, 161 Bradford, Mary L., review of Huffaker, One Time I Saw Morning Come Home, 331 Braffet, Mark P., attorney for Utah Fuel Co., 137, 149 The Bridge of Gold, Utah-produced movie, 14 Brigham Young College, trustees of, 406-7 Brigham Young Express Carrying Co., 291 Brigham Young Monument, photograph of, V Brigham Young Schoolhouse: classes at, 397; photograph of, 396 Brigham Young University: design of Marriott Activities Center at, 239; motion picture studio at, 80; photographs of, 390-95 Brinckerhoff, Sidney B., review of Nicolson, ed., The Arizona of Joseph Pratt Allyn; Letters from a Pioneer Judge: Observations and Travels, 1863-1866, 426-27 Brinley, John E., Jr., review of Lingenfelter, The Hardrock Miners: A History of the Mining Labor Movement in the American West, 1863-1893, 92-93 Briscoe, Raymond G., review of Melville, Conflict and Compromise: The Mormons in Mid-Nineteenth-Century American Politics, 423-24 Broderick, David C , California senator, 419 Brough, Elizabeth A., wife of J. A. Allred, 274 Brown, Albert, captain in California Volunteers, 64 Brown, Arthur J., land speculator, 352 Brown, James, 73 Brown, Willis, Salt Lake City judge, 18 Bryant, William Cullen, published poem of S. E. Carmichael, 59 Bullock, Thomas, LDS clerk, 412, 413 Burgess, John, called a "scab" during 1903- 4 strike, 136 Burnham and Root, architects, developed Commercial style, 228 Burrows, William, judge, released C Demolli, 134 Burton, Charles S., adjutant general, Utah National Guard, 139 Burton, Harold W., architect, designed Park First Ward, 233, 324 Burton, Sir Richard, visited W. C Staines, 418, 419 Byrnes, Francis Barry, architect, 232 Caine, John T , read poem by S. E. Carmichael, 58 California Volunteers, arrival of, 59-60 Call, Homer, Willard mill owner, 291 Call, Omer: photograph of home of, 291; Willard mill owner, 291 Campbell, Robert L., school supervisor, 399 Cannon and Fetzer, architects, designed public and church buildings, 227, 233-34 Cannon, Angus M., LDS stake president, 144, 383 Cannon, Annie Wells, praised Ida Cook, 406 Cannon, George Q.: dedicated Millcreek Ward, 311; praised Social Hall school, 397, 402; published Faith Promoting Series, 81 Cannon, John Q.: investigated 1903-4 strike, 129, 130, 135, 137, 147, 148; photograph of, 129 Capel, George, gave benefit lecture for All Hallows College, 368-69 Carbon County: coal discovered in, 108; immigrants in, 112-13, 114-18, 121; Italians in, organized lodges, 173-79; 1903-4 coal miners' strike in, 125-54; photographs taken in, 114, 139 Carlson, Jens P., stonemason, 274, 276 Carlson, John Peter, stonemason, 263, 264 Carlton, Carrie, reviewed S. E. Carmichael's Poems, 63 Carmichael, Mary, sister of Sarah Elizabeth, 53, 65 Carmichael, Mary Ann, mother of Sarah Elizabeth, 53, 64 Carmichael. Sarah Elizabeth: biography of, 52-66; childhood of, 53-54; death of, 66; denounced polygamy, 64-65; and E. R. Snow, 55, 56; met and married J. M. Williamson, 60, 62, 64; photograph of, 52; public recognition of, 58-59; published by Deseret News, 54; published Poems, 62-64 Carmichael, William, father of Sarah Elizabeth, 53, 54 Carone, Vito, orchestra leader, 182 Index 441 Carrington, Albert, clerk in Brigham Young's office, 412, 413 Carter, Charles W., made print of Joseph Smith, 78-79 Carter, Harvey L., review of Cline, Peter Skene Ogden and the Hudson's Bay Company, 90-91 Carter, W. A., Fort Bridger judge, 64 Cash, Joseph H., review of Kickingbird and Ducheneaux, One Hundred Million Acres, 431-32 Caskey, Robert J., and Salt Lake Collegiate Institute, 351, 357 Casley, Thomas, Scofield union official, 145 Castle Gate, photos of, 112-13, 117, 119 Catholic church, educational institutions of, 362-78 Cathedral of the Madeleine: parish school for, 374, 375; rectory of, 371 Cedar City Co-op Store, photograph of, 315 Charles C. Rich: Mormon General and Western Frontiersman, by Arrington, reviewed, 86-87 Charles, Mother, directed Saint Mary's Academy, 366 Chataignier, J B., president of All Hallows College, 369 The Cheechakos, Utah-produced movie, 19 The Child and the Beast, Utah-produced movie, 18 Christensen, C. C. A., artist, 79-80 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: and architecture, 218-19, 238, 301-28; and education, 345, 364, 379-89; history of, ritualized, 67-85; and labor unions, 144-45; and movies, 20, 23; and Scandinavian converts, 262-63. See also Mormons; Young, Brigham; Smith, Joseph, Jr. City and County Building (Provo), photograph of, 228 Civil War, effects of, in Utah, 59-62 Clark Zerviah' Eliza, wife of W. H. Folsom, 241 The Classic Southwest: Readings in Archaeology, Ethnohistory, and Ethnology, ed. Hedrick, Kelley, and Riley, reviewed, 194- 95 Clawson, Chester, movie producer, 19 Clawson, Rudger, and LDS classes, 384 Clawson, Shirley, movie producer, 19 Clayton, James L., review of Arrington and Alexander, A Dependent Commonwealth: Utah's Economy from Statehood to the Great Depression, 87 Clayton, William: read address by S. E. Carmichael, 58; wrote "Come, Come Ye Saints," 52-53 Clear Creek, photograph of mine at, 108 Cline, Gloria Griffen, Peter Skene Ogden and the Hudson's Bay Company, reviewed, 90- 91 Club Dante Alighieri, founded, 186 Coal mining: history of, 104-24; 1903-4 strike by workers in, 116, 122, 125-54 Coalville Tabernacle, photograph of, 319 Colombo, , Carbon County physician, 123 Columbian Federation of Italian Societies, 173 Columbia Steel, Geneva plant of, 120 Comes, John, architect, remodeled Cathedral of the Madeleine, 372 Commercial Club: architectural style of, 226; photograph of, 227 Compson, Betty, movie actress, 18 Conflict and Compromise: The Mormons in Mid-Nineteenth-Century American Politics, by Melville, reviewed, 423-24 Congregational church, educational activities of, 345, 353 Connor, Patrick E.: commanded California Volunteers, 59; promoted mining, 209-10 Constitution Building, 42, 228 Converse Hall: architectural style of, 228; paotograph of, 229 Converse, John, Westminster College benefactor, 359 Cook, Cornelia, sister of Mary and Ida, 404 Cook, Ida lone: Ada Dwyer studied with, 44; church activity of, 398, 407-8; as educator, 396, 397-98, 399-400, 404-8; left Utah, 409; photograph of, 405 Cook, Mary Elizabeth: Ada Dwyer studied with, 44; church activity of, 398, 404; as educator, 396, 397-98, 400-401, 403-4, 406; left Utah, 404, 409; photograph of, 405 Cook, Sophia King, mother of Mary and Ida, 404 Cooley, Everett L., review of Malmquist, The Alta Club, 1883-1974, 424-25 Coombs, F. Alan, review of Nadeau, The Water Seekers, 197-98 Corlanton, play by Orestes Bean, 22, 23, 24 Conanton Corp., movie company, 23-25 Corriere D'America (Salt Lake City), Italian newspaper, 182-83 Cosgrave, Luke, movie actor, 18 Cosgriff, J. E., Catholic benefactor, 376 Cosgriff Memorial School, 376 Cosgriff, Walter, Catholic benefactor, 377 Council Hall: architectural style of, 217, 247, 248; territorial library in, 54; University of Deseret classes at, 399 Cove Fort, 213 The Covered Wagon, movie directed by L tahn, 18 Cowley, Matthias F., and LDS classes, 383 Cox, Isaiah, St. George school trustee, 403 Cox, Jewell, organist, 22 Coyner, Emma, teacher and daughter of John M., 346, 347, 348 Coyner, John M.: and Mormons, 359; photograph of 353; and Salt Lake Collegiate Institute, 346-47, 349-50; taught at Lapwai Indian School, 346; left Utah, 350 Coyner, Mrs. John M. (Mary), 346, 349, 350 Cracroft, Richard H., ed. A Believing People: Literature of the Latter-day Saints, reviewed, 421-23 Crest Pictures, movie distributor, 17 Crisp, James W., Spring City home of, 272 Crissman farm, given to Sheldon Jackson College, 354 Croatian Fraternal Union, lodge of, organized in Midvale, 159-60 Crow, David, mine superintendent, 142 442 Utah Historical Quarterly Crowder, David L., review of Stout and Faulk, A Short History of the American West, 191-92 Cruze, James, movie director, 18 Culmer, William H., home of, 220 Cumming, Mrs. Alfred, described home of W. C. Staines, 418-19 Cuneo, Guiseppe, Italian consul, 134-35 Curtz, Arley G., review of Stenzel, James Madison Alden: Yankee Artist of the Pacific Coast, 1854-1860, 334-35 Daily Union Vedette, published poems by S. E. Carmichael, 63-64 Dallas, S. C , architect, 223 Dalpiaz, Joseph, described Italian lodges, 175 Dalton, Matthew, Willard carpenter, 289-90 Damon, S. Foster, biographer of Amy Lowell, 46 Danes, Spring City settled by, 262-63, 267- 71, 274-77 Danziger, Edmund Jefferson, Jr., Indians and Bureaucrats: Administering the Reservation Policy during the Civil War, reviewed, 430-31 Daughters of Utah Handcart Pioneers, 75 Daughters of the Mormon Battalion, 75 Daughters of Utah Pioneers, 75, 77 Davis, A. J., architect, 218 Davis, Richard Jenkins, Willard home of, 292 Dawn, Hazel, movie actress, 18 Delaney, Robert W., review of Tyler, A History of Indian Policy, 93-94 Demman, , Carbon County physician, 123 DeMolli, Charles: arrested, 134, 145; background of, 133; came to Sunnyside, 128; defended strikers, 130; met with H. M. 'Wells, 135; and National Guard, 141 Dennison, Jennie, teacher, 348 Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad: depot of, in Salt Lake City, 224; folklore of, 110-12; indicted for fraud, 110; line of, to Price, 109; Utah Fuel Co., a subsidiary of, 110-11 A Dependent Commonwealth: Utah's Economy from Statehood to the Great Depression, by Arrington and Alexander, reviewed, 87 Devereaux House: architectural style of, 220; floor plan of, 221; named by W. Jennings, 418; wing added to, by W. Jennings, 251 DeVoto, Bernard, parents of, 366 DeVoto, Florian, directed Sacred Heart Academy, 366 DeVoto, Rose, teacher at Saint Mary's Academy, 365 Deseret Academy of Art, 249 Deseret Agriculture and Manufacturing Society, activities of, 414, 416-17, 419 Deseret Dramatic Association, 419 Deseret Film Co., 15 Deseret Hospital, 403 Deseret News: and architecture, 247, 258, 259, 292; and education, 351, 397, 398, 403; and movies, 19, 21, 23, 24; and 1903-4 strike, 139, 146, 149; and poetry, 54, 60, 62, 66; published E. R. Snow's notice recanting her essay, 39 Deseret News Building, designed by R. K. A. Kletting, 228, 230 Deseret Theological Class, 32, 38 D'Hemecourt, G. A., architect, 228 Dibble, Philo, painter, 79 Dinwoodey Furniture Co., 251 Dolinski, Ann, labor organizer aided by, 123 Dolinsky, A., partner in Mutual Mercantile Co., 170 Dooly Building, rendering of, 231 Dowd, Andrew W., Carbon County physician, 119, 122 Downard, William, carpenter, 267 Downing, Andrew Jackson, landscape architect, 218 Dragos, Milka, sheriff protected by, 123 Drummond, William, architect, 232, 233 Dry, Victor C , cinematographer, 13 Ducheneaux, Karen, One Hundred Million Acres, reviewed, 431-32 Dudley, Moses, Willard settler, 294 Dunoskovich, John: photograph of family of, 103; secretary of Croatian Lodge, 160 Dwyer, Ada: as actress, 44-45, 47, 50; and Amy Lowell, 4 6 - 5 1 ; biography of, 41-51; birth and youth of, 43-44; death of, 50- 51; as lecturer, 49; marriage of, 45; photograph of, 41 Dwyer, George, son of James, 50 Dwyer, James, book dealer and intellectual, 42-43, 47 Dwyer, Mrs. James, death of, 46 Dwyer, Robert J., "Catholic Education in Utah, 1875-1975," 362-78 Dwyer's Book Store, advertisement of, 43 Eastern Utah Advocate, reported on Italians, 174, 176, 177, 179 Eastlake, Charles L., architect, 223 Eaton, John, president of Sheldon Jackson College, 353-54, 355, 356 Eaton, Quincy, financial agent for Sheldon Jackson College, 356 Edler, A. B., union attorney, 135, 137 Edison Co., movie of, on Utah, 8-9 Edwards and Daniels, architects, 238 Edwards, Jonathan L.: photograph of home of, 294; Willard cattleman, 294-95 Ellaye Motion Picture Co., 10 Ellerbeck House, amateur theatre at, 44 Ellerbeck, Thomas W., LDS clerk, 413 Elliot, -, Carbon County physician, 119 Ellis, Joseph T., Spring City settler, 262 Ellsworth, S. George, review of Jesse, ed., Letters of Brigham Young to His Sons, 190-91 Elocution Society, 30^31 Episcopal church mission school, 345 Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd (Ogden): architectural style of, 221; photograph of, 222 Etulain, Richard W., review of Peterson, Prophet without Honor: Glen H. Taylor and the Fight for American Liberalism, 89-90 Index 443 Eureka: Catholic school at, 368; photograph of Pioneer Day in, 70 Evans, Clifford, architect, 232 Evans, Max J., "William C. Staines: 'English Gentleman of Refinement and Culture,' " 410-20 Ewing, J. L., National Guard sergeant, 132 The Exodus (All Faces West), 20-22 The Expeditions of John Charles Fremont: The Bear Flag Revolt and the Court- Martial, ed. Spence and Jackson, reviewed, 95-96 Eyring, Henry, St. George school trustee, 403 Facer, George: photograph of home of, 296; Willard home of, 295 Farnsworth, Kathleen S., of Beaver, 280 Farr, Lorin, LDS official, 412 Faulk, Odie B., A Short History of the American West, reviewed, 191-92 Fausett, Lynn, Mormon murals by, 80 Faust, Richard H., review of Marquis, Memoirs of a White Crow Indian (Thomas H. Leforge), 94-95 Federal, Joseph Lennox, sixth Catholic bishop of Salt Lake, 376-77 Federazione Columbiana, photograph of, 185 Felt, Nathaniel, LDS clerk, 413 Ferguson, Ellen B., pioneer physician, 403 Ferry, Mrs. William M., led Westminster College fund drive, 359 Ferry, William M.: photograph of, 353; as Westminster College donor, 355, 358 Ferry, W. Mont., Salt Lake City mayor, 184 Fife, Austin E., folklorist, 299 Figlia DTtalia, lobbied for Columbus Day, 183-84 Finns: in Carbon County, 115; in 1903-4 strike, 126, 132, 136, 140-41, 142-43 First Presbyterian Church (Salt Lake City), 228 Fisher and Kletting, architects, 231 Fiske, , Carbon County physician, 119 Fitch, Mrs. Tom, Helper resident, 121-22 Fitch, Tom, Helper justice of the peace, 121- 22 Fitzgerald, Joseph, Catholic school superintendent, 378 Flanagan's Bull Pup, Utah-produced movie, 14 Flint, Kate, Salt Lake City prostitute, 146 Folsom, Amelia, wife of Brigham Young, 247 Folsom, William H.: as architect, 217, 219 245-49, 251-58; biography of, 240-59 business partners of, 249-50, 251-52 church activities of, 251, 256, 259; death of, 240; family of, 241, 249; at Nauvoo, 240, 241-42; photograph of, 245; portrait of, 241 Fordham, Elijah, Nauvoo worker, 242 Fort Cameron: building of, near Beaver, 280-81; photograph of, 282 Fowler, J. S., union attorney during 1903-4 strike, 135 Fowler, Norman, movie actor, 14 Fox, J. J., president of All Hallows, 369 Franciscan Fathers, activities of, in Provo, 376 Franciscan Sisters, activities of in Provo, 376 Francis, Mother, directed Sacred Heart Academy, 366 Frazer, Annie, wife of Thomas, 281 Frazer, Thomas, stonemason, 281 Froncek, Thomas, ed., Voices from the Wilderness: The Frontiersman's Own Story, reviewed, 427-28 Frontier Violence: Another Look, by Hollon, reviewed, 91-92 Galligan, Thomas, pastor of Saint Mary-of-the- Assumption, 367 The Gambler's Ghost, Utah-produced movie, 14 Gardo House: architectural style of, 220, 251; photograph of, 250 Garrity, Helen, writer, 6 Gates, Crawford, coauthor of Promised Valley, 82 Georgopoulos, George, coal miner, 117 Gerbich, Danye, member of Serbian Benevolent Society, 161 Gerich, Stanko, member of Serbian Benevolent Society, 161 Gianotti, , Carbon County physician, 123 Gilbert, John, movie actor, 18 Giles, John D., led historical marker program, 77 Gillespie, Mother Angela, superior general of Holy Cross Sisters, 363, 365 Gilscn, Samuel H.: drawing of, 151; supported 1903-4 strikers, 151-52; vita of, 151 Giovannoni, Alfredo F., pastor of Notre Dame in Price, 121, 178, 375 The Girl from Utah, musical, 47 Glassie, Henry, folklorist, 279, 280 Glass, Joseph Sarsfield: Catholic bishop of Salt Lake City, 372; educational activities of 372-73; photograph of, 373; school named for, 376 Godbe, William S., home of, 220 Golden State Picture Co., 10 Gompers, Samuel, president of AFL, 144 Gordon Academy, Congregational school, 353 Gordon, Thomas, financial agent for Sheldon Jackson College, 356 Gorishek, , Carbon County physician, 123 Gorlinski, Helena, won popularity contest, 365 Goss, Peter L., "The Architectural History of Utah," 208-39 Grace Brothers, Nephi contractors, 267 The Grain of Dust, Ogden-made film, 16-17 Grant, Heber J.: in Columbus Day parade, 184; and religion classes, 384 Grant, Jedediah M.: broke up Polysophical Scciety, 31-32; photograph of, 31; spoke at Mormon Battalion celebration, 73 Greene and Greene, architects, 235 Green River School, designed by J. Sugden and D. L. Gustavson, 236 Griffin, Walter Burley, architect, 232 Griffith, Teddy, "A Heritage of Stone in Willard," 286-300 444 Utah Historical Quarterly Gropius, Walter, architect, 232 Grow, Henry, Salt Lake Tabernacle designer. 238, 248 A Guide to America's Indian Ceremonials, Reservations, and Museums, by Marquis, reviewed, 429 Guinan, John, director of All Hallows, 371 Gunton, William, memorial chapel named for, at Westminster College, 355-56 Gustavson, Dean L., architect, 236 H Hale, Frederick Albert, architect, 226 Hall, Brother, LDS missionary, 31 Hamblin, Jacob, Mormon hero, 81 Hamill, Alice, actress, 45 Hamill, S. S., Ada Dwyer studied with, 44 Hammer, Sarah Ann, wife of James Dwyer, 43 Hammond, M. D., college trustee, 406 The Handcart Pioneers, by Knaphus, 80 Hanks, E. J., student at Sheldon Jackson College, 354 Hanna, Edward J., Catholic archbishop, 375 Hansen, Ane Kirstene, wife of Hans Jorgen, 270 Hansen Hans Jorgen, Spring City settler, 269-70 Harding, Alma, Promontory rancher, 295 Harding, Charles: business interests of, 288- 89, 295; Willard home of, 295 Harding, Dwight, Willard settler, 288 Harding, George, Willard freighter and rancher, 288, 289, 295 Harding, Mary Jones, sericulturist, 289 The Hardrock Miners: A History of the Mining Labor Movement in the American West, 1863-1893, by Lingenfelter, reviewed, 92-93 Hardy, M. H., educator, 399 Harris, Frederick, movie director, 14 Harrison, James A., Carbon County commissioner, 138 Harrison, E. L. T., designer, 218, 220, 246, 249 Hartley, William G., historian, 83 Hayne, Julia Dean, actress, 61 Hedrick, Basil C, ed., The Classic Southwest: Readings in Archaeology, Ethnohistory, and Ethnology, reviewed, 194-95 Heffernan, Louise, student, 365 Helper: photographs, 110-11, 169; South Slav settlement in, 168-70 Henry, Elizabeth, maid to Amy Lowell, 49, 50 Henry, Thomas, president of All Hallows, 369 Heywood, Josepb L., 30 Heywood, Martha Spence: cultural activities of, 29, 30-31, 33, 40; diary of, 31, 34; marriage of, 30; immigration of, 29-30 Heywood, Sarepta, wife of Joseph L., 30 Highland Boy, South Slav settlement in, 162- 67 Hill, George, judge, 138 Historic Willard Society, 300 A History of Indian Policy, by Tyler, reviewed, 93-94 Hodgson and McClenahan, architects, 236 Hodkinson, William W., movie company manager, 18 Hoffman, Aaron, movie script writer, 16 Holabird and Roche, architects, 228 Hollon. W. Eugene, Frontier Violence: Another Look, reviewed, 91-92 Holy Cross Hospital, school in, 367, 370 Home Dramatic Club, 44 Horsley, Ernest S., Mormon bishop, 149 Hotel Utah, architectural style of, 226 Howes, Reed, movie actor, 18 Huffaker, Clair, One Time I Saw Morning Come Home: A Remembrance, reviewed, 331 Hunt, Duane G.: death of, 376; educational activities of, 375-76, 377; named fifth Catholic bishop of Salt Lake, 375 Hunter, Jim, architect, 239 Huntington, Dimick B., 73 Hunt, Richard Morris, architect, 224 Hyde, Mary Ann Price, wife of Orson, 272 Hyde, Orson: photograph of home of, 273; in Spring City, 271-72, 276 Hyde, William, 73 IBM Building, 239 Imanaka, M , coal miner, 117 Independent Coal and Coke Co., 114 Indians and Bureaucrats: Administering the Reservation Policy during the Civil War, by Danziger, reviewed, 430-31 Italian-American Civic League, 186 Italian Americanization Club of Carbon County, 179-80 Italian Mother's Club of Salt Lake City, 184 Italians: in Carbon County, 115; in 1903-4 strike, 126, 128, 129, 130, 132, 133-34, 136, 138, 143, 147-53; organized lodges, 172-87; prejudice against, 174, 176, 177, 180-81 Italian Society of Mutual Aid, 173 Jackson, Carlton, Zane Grey, reviewed, 192- 93 Jackson, Donald, The Expeditions of John Charles Fremont: The Bear Flag Revolt and the Court-Martial, reviewed, 95-96 Jackson, Sheldon: educational activities of, 351-53; led first Presbyterian services in Utah, 345; photograph of, 353 Jackson, William, Willard resident, 300 Jakeman, Ellen L., described S. E. Carmichael, 66 James, Harry C , Pages from Hopi History, reviewed, 195-96 James Madison Alden: Yankee Artist of the Pacific Coast, 1854-1860, by Stenzel, reviewed, 334-35 Jennings, DeWitt C , movie actor, 18 Jennings, William, owner of Devereaux House, 220, 251, 418 Jenny, William LeBaron, architect, 228 Jensen, Niels Peter "Baker," rock barn of, in Spring City, 270, 271 Jesse, Dean C, ed., Letters of Brigham Young to His Sons, reviewed, 190-91 Index 44F) Jesuit Fathers, teachers, 376 Johnson, Grace, wrote The Mormon Miracle, 82 Johnson, Jacob: photograph of home of, 275 ; Spring City judge, 274-76 Johnson, Jacob, judge, 134 Johnson, Phillip, architect, 238 Jones, Mary, wife of Shadrach, 290 Jones, Mother Mary: encouraged 1903-4 strikers, 122, 145, 146-47, 148; photograph of, 146: vita of, 145-46 Jones, Shadrach: death of, 298; photograph of home of, 286; stonemasonry of, 214, 290-92. 294-95, 297 Judge Building, architectural style of, 230 Judge Memorial Hospital, converted to school use, 372, 374 Judge Memorial School and High School, 375, 376-77 Juvenile Instructor, reported on LDS religion classes, 383-84 K Kahn, Louis, architect, 238 Kane, Elizabeth Wood, Twelve Mormon Homes Visited in Succession on a Journey through Utah to Arizona, reviewed, 328- 29 Kane, Thomas L., entertained by W. C. Staines, 419 Kearney, James E., Catholic bishop, 375 Kearns Building, architectural style of, 226 Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, 371 Kearns Mansion, architectural style of, 224 Keefe, Joseph Sydney, Catholic educator, 378 Keeler, Joseph B., LDS educator, 381 Kelley, Edgar Stillman, composer, 23-24 Kelley, J. Charles, ed., The Classic Southwest: Readings in Archaeology, Ethnohistory, and Ethnology, reviewed, 194-95 Kelliner, Con, UMW organizer, 144 Kelling, W. B., president of Arrowhead, 14 Kelly, Harry A., movie producer, 10-11 Kendall, , Carbon County physician, 119 Kennedy, Patrick, pastor of Saint Joseph's Parish, 376 Keusself, Theodore M., student, 354 Kickingbird, Kirke, One Hundred Million Acres, reviewed, 431-32 Kiely, Denis, Catholic priest, 362, 371 Kimball, Heber C : as counselor to Brigham Young, 318; officiated at endowment ceremony, 412; and Polysophical Society, 3 1 - 32; portrait of, 78; spoke at Mormon Battalion celebration, 73 Kimball, Sarah, Polysophical Society member, 29 King, Hannah Tapfield: and E. R. Snow, 28, 38; immigration of, 27; journal of, 27, 28, 32, 33, 34; photograph of, 32; poetry of, 28; and Polysophical Society, 28-29, 3 1 - 32, 40 King, William H., attorney for 1903-4 strikers, 137, 143 Kirtland Temple: architectural style of, 309, 314; as a shrine, 76; solemn assembly in, 69 Kletting, Richard K. A., architectural achievements of, 224, 226, 228, 230, 238- 39 Knaphus, Torleif, sculptor, 80 Knell, Lee, architect, 239 Knights of Columbus, 183-84 Knudsen, John, threatened during 1903-4 strike, 130 Kofford, Charles, photograph of granary built by, 270 Kramer, G. W., vice-president of Utah Fuel Co., 142, 143 Ku Klux Klan, 1924-25 campaign of, against immigrants, 176 L Lambert, Neal E., ed., A Believing People: Literature of the Latter-day Saints reviewed, 421-23 Largley, Harold D., To Utah with the Dragoons and Glimpses of Life in Arizona and California, 1858-1859, reviewed, 329 Larkin, Thomas, president of All Hallows College, 369, 371 Larson, Robert W., New Mexico Populism: A. Study of Radical Protest in a Western Territory, reviewed, 333-34 Lasky, Jess L., movie company of, 14 Latimer, Thomas, mill of, 250 Lawson, Brother J., rebuked by W. C Staines, 412 Lawson, Eleanor, movie actress, 18 Le Corbusier, architect, 232, 238 Lee, John D., execution of, 151 Lemaich, George, Serbian leader, 161 Letters of Brigham Young to His Sons, ed. Jesse, reviewed, 190-91 Lev/is, George, movie producer, 19-20 Lewis, William R., Scofield union official 136-37 Liberty Theatre Co., 6-7 Lingenfelter, Richard E., The Hardrock Miners: A History of the Mining Labor Movement in the American West, 1863- 1893, reviewed, 92-93 Lion House, 78, 219 Litizzette, Lena, 1903-4 strike supporter, 122 Literary and Musical Assembly, 32, 34 Littlefield, Lyman O , 271 Logan Temple, architecture and building of, 252-53, 316 Logan Temple Association, 408 Long, , Carbon County physician, 119 Long, J. V., 73 Lowell, Amy: association of, with Ada Dwyer, 4 6 - 5 1 ; death of, 49-50 Lowe, William, photograph of home of, 296 Lund, Anthon H.: dedicated Spring City chapel, 264; and LDS Religion Class Movement, 380; photograph of, 381 Lund Home for Boys, 388 The Lust of the Ages, Ogden-made movie, 16 Lynn, Wanda, movie actress, 13 Lyon, Ben, movie actor, 20 Lythgoe, Dennis L., review of Arrington, Charles C. Rich: Mormon General and Western Frontiersman, 86-87 446 Utah Historical Quarterly M McAfee, George, Presbyterian school superintendent, 357 McClain, Josiah, and Westminster College, 355, 361 McCornick Bank, 42 McCornick Building, architectural style of, 231 McCullough, , movie actor, 13 McCune Mansion, architectural style of, 223 McDermott, , Carbon County physician, 119 Maclntyre Building, architecture and building of, 231, 239 Mackay, Charles, historian, 79 McKim, Mead, and White, architects, 224, 226 Mack, Willard, movie actor, 18 McMillan, Duncan J., promoted Presbyterian college, 351-52, 353, 361 McNiece, Robert G.: anti-Mormonism of, 359-60; photograph of, 353; promoted Presbyterian education, 351-52, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359-60, 361 M & M, photograph of kilns at, 120 Maeser, Karl G., LDS educator, 380, 381, 382, 399 Major, W. W., artist, 78 Makoff's, design of, 236 Malmquist, O N, The Alta Club, 1883- 1974, reviewed, 424-25 Manti Tabernacle, designed by W. H. Folsom, 255 Manti Temple: architecture and building of, 252-55, 257-58, 263, 316; as a landmark, 259; photographs of, 240, 254, 258, 259 Marachich, Danye, member of Serbian Benevolent Society, 161 Marinelli, William, president of Scofield union, 137 Marquis, Arnold, A Guide to America's Indian Ceremonials, Reservations, and Museums, reviewed, 429 Marquis, Thomas B., Memoirs of a White Crow Indian (Thomas H. Leforge), reviewed, 94-95 Marshall, Mrs. Thomas, wife of judge, 362- 63 Martin, George, Sheldon Jackson College trustee, 356 Martin, M. V., movie actor, 13 Masich, Nikola, member of Serbian Benevolent Society, 161 Mason, George, photograph of home of, dairyman, 293 Mason, Jimmie, movie actor, 20 Medicine, in coal mining towns, 118-19 Melich, Joe, business and civic activities of, 164, 165-66 Melville, J. Keith, Conflict and Compromise: The Mormons in Mid-Nineteenth-Century American Politics, reviewed, 423-24 Memoirs of a White Crow Indian (Thomas H. Leforge), by Marquis, reviewed, 94-95 Mendelsohn and Fisher, architects, 231 Merabelle, Joe, Italian leader, 186 Merech, Danye, member of Serbian Benevolent Society, 161 Merrill, 119 Carbon County physician, The Message of the Ages, pageant by B. A. Kleinman, 67, 82 Methodist church: mission school of, 345; in Spring City, 265-66 Metropolitan Hall of Justice, architectural style of, 238 Middleton, Mr., land speculator, 352 Midvale, South Slav settlement in, 156-62 Midvale smelter, photographs of, 155, 160 Miller, David E., Nauvoo: The City of Joseph, reviewed, 425-26 Miller, Delia S., Nauvoo: The City of Joseph, reviewed, 425-26 Miller, John, Willard home of, 292, 300 Miller, Max E., Chicago businessman, 23 Miller, Miles, architect, 232-33 Millennial Star, 33, 106-7 Millspaugh, Jesse Fonda, educator, 350 // Minatore (Salt Lake City), 186 Mitchell, John, president of UMW, 143, 144 Mitty, John J., third Catholic bishop of Utah, 373, 374-75 Mivec, Frank, coal miner, 117 Monheim, Henry, architect, 364, 368 Monsen, Peter, Spring City home of, 270-71 Monsen, Petrea, daughter of Peter, 271 Monteith, John, Indian agent at Lapwai, 346 Moore, A. E., movie actor, 13 Morgan, John, educator, 401 Mormon Battalion: built bowery in Salt Lake City, 304; history of, ritualized, 74; honored, 73; monument to, 74, 77 The Mormon Miracle, 82 The Mormon Peril, advertisement for, 8 Mormons: attitudes of, toward South Slavs, 169; forts built by, 213; left Nauvoo, 242; and movies, 5; town and home designs of, 209-10, 214-16. See also Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Mormon Tabernacle Choir, 23, 318 Moroni tithing office, photograph of, 308 Mortensen, A. Russell, "In Memoriam: Joel Edward Ricks, 1889-1974," 188-89 Mortensen, Dorothy Z., review of Kane, Twelve Mormon Homes Visited in Succession on a Journey through Utah to Arizona, 328-29 Mortensen Marinus, Spring City carpenter, 267, 276-77 Motion Pictures, early history of, 5-23 Motography, trade journal, 16, 17 Mount Nebo Literary Society, 31 Mount Pisgah, monument at, 77 Mount Pleasant Public Library, architectural style of, 234 Mulvay, Jill, "The Two Miss Cooks: Pioneer Professionals for Utah Schools," 396-409 Murdock Academy, 281 Murphy, Miriam B.: review of Phillips and Weinstein, The West: An American Experience and The Taming of the West: A Photographic Perspective, 330; "Sarah Elizabeth Carmichael: Poetic Genius of Pioneer Utah," 52-66 Murray, Eli, attended Catholic benefit, 369 Mutual Film Corp., 15 Mutual Mercantile Co., Helper business, 170 Index 447 N Nadeau, Remi A., The Water Seekers, reviewed, 197-98 Nattini, Edward M., director of All Hallows College, 369 Nature's Yellowstone, by Bartlett, reviewed, 196-97 Nauvoo Restoration, Inc., 78 Nauvoo Temple, architecture and building of, 53, 76, 217, 240, 241-42, 309 Nauvoo: The City of Joseph, by Miller and Miller, reviewed, 425-26 Nebo Stake Tabernacle, photograph of, 322 Neher, , Carbon County physician, 119 Nelson, Richard, "Utah Filmmakers of the Silent Screen," 4-25 Nemanich, Margaret, 1903-4 strike supporter, 123 Neuhausen, Carl M., architect, 224 Newhouse Building, architectural style of, 230 Newman Clubs, 377-78 New Mexico Populism: A Study of Radical Protest in a Western Territory, by Larson, reviewed, 333-34 Nicholas, Joseph, Willard home of, 292 Nicolson, John, ed., The Arizona of Joseph Pratt Allyn; Letters from a Pioneer Judge: Observations and Travels, 1863-1866, reviewed, 426-27 Nielsen, Hans, Spring City home of, 269 Notarianni, Philip F., "Italian Fraternal Organizations in Utah, 1897-1934," 172-87 Notre Dame School, in Price, 375 Oblates of Saint Francis de Sales, 377 Odzich, Yakov J., Serbian Orthodox priest in Midvale, 161 Ogden Chamber of Commerce, offered land for Presbyterian college, 352 Ogden High School, architectural style of, 236 Ogden Pictures Corp., 15-18 Ogden-Weber Municipal Building, photograph of, 236 Old City Hall (Salt Lake City), designed by W. H. Folsom, 217, 218 Old Tabernacle, construction of, 318 Olsen, Andrew, Spring City home of, 269 Olsen, Barton O, review of Hollon, Frontier Violence: Another Look, 91-92 Olson, E. M., bullpen of, used to house Italian strikers, 149 One Hundred Million Acres, by Kickingbird and Ducheneaux, reviewed, 431-32 One Hundred Years of Mormonism, early film epic, 9-11 One Time I Saw Morning Come Home: A Remembrance, by Huffaker, reviewed, 331 Oswald, Delmont R., review of Victor, The River of the West, 193-94 Ottinger, George, M., artist, 78, 249 Our Lady of Lourdes School, 376 Overland Feature Film Co., 14 Pages from Hopi History, by James, reviewed, 195-96 Pagiri, Mose, Italian newspaper manager, 186 Palmer, William Jackson, 109 Panuska and Peterson, architects, 238 Papanikolas, Helen Z., "Utah's Coal Lands: A Vital Example of How America Became a Great Nation," 104-24 Park, Allen, movie producer, 23 Park, Boyd, executor of J. M. Williamson's estate, 65 ParLc, Byron, movie producer, 23-25 ParLcer, Robert Leroy (Butch Cassidy) : bailed out attorney in Carbon County, 122; stole Castle Gate payroll, 113 ParLt First Ward: architectural style of, 233, 324; photographs of, 326 Parrinson, Ellen Nash, teacher, 407 ParLc, John R., chancellor of University of Deseret, 398-99, 400, 401, 404 Par<, Lester, movie producer, 15-16, 23 Pares, Elizabeth, wife of J. A. Allred, 274 Parowan Relief Society hall, photograph of, 312 Parowan Third Ward: architectural style of, 233, 324; photograph of, 326 Parry, Roland, All Faces West, 82 Pauline, Mother, director of Sacred Heart Academy, 367 Paul, Virginia, This Was Cattle Ranching Yesterday and Today, reviewed, 332-33 Paul, William, designed W. C. Staines home, 220 Payson Second Ward, architectural style of, 317 Peck, Norman, movie actor, 18 Pederson, Jens "King," home of, 274 Pendleton, Mark A., youth of, in Silver Reef, 367 Penrose, Charles W., LDS leader, 389, 406 A Perilous Ride, early movie, 8 Perpetual Emigration Fund, 27, 321, 417-418 Perret, August, architect, 239 Peter Skene Ogden and the Hudson's Bay Company, by Cline, reviewed, 90-91 Peterson, Canute, home of, 216 Peterson, F. Ross, Prophet without Honor: Glen H. Taylor and the Fight for American Liberalism, reviewed, 89-90 Peterson, Levi S., review of Froncek, ed., Voices from the Wilderness: The Frontiersman's Own Story, 427-28 Peterson, Ole, Spring City mayor and mill cwner, 267, 276-77 Petrova, Olga, movie actress, 16 Peyton, Gill S., offered land to Sheldon Jackson College, 354 Phelps, William W., LDS official, 412 Phillips, David R., The West: An American Experience and The Taming of the West: A Photographic Perspective, reviewed, 330 Photoplay Exchange Co., 15 Pierson, D. K , offered money for college to Congregationalists, 355 Pine Valley Chapel, architectural style of, 218 Pioneer Film Corp., 19-23 448 Utah Historical Quarterly Pitt, Mrs. William, director of amateur theatricals, 44 Pleasant Valley Coal Co., Carbon County mines of, 114, 115 Poems, by S. E. Carmichael, 62-63, 64 Pollard, Maryann, wife of J. A. Allred, 274 Polve, James, called a "scab" by 1903-4 strikers, 130 Polysophical Society, organization and activities of, 28-29, 31-32, 34, 37-38, 40 The Pony Express, movie directed by Utahn, 48 Pope, Hyrum C , architect, 233, 324 Poulsen, Richard C, "Stone Buildings of Beaver City," 278-85 Powell, Allan Kent, "The 'Foreign Element' and the 1903-4 Carbon County Coal Miners' Strike," 125-54 Pratt, Orson: helped survey capital site at Fillmore, 413; lectured on "Light," 33; spoke at fiftieth anniversay of LDS church, 72 Pratt, Parley P., 1847 immigrant company of, 414 Pratt, Sister, teacher, 56 Pratt, Teancum, early Price settler, 110 Presbyterian church, role of, in founding Westminster College, 344-61 Prevost, Marie, movie actress, 20 Price, Arthur, leader of LDS building program, 327 Price, Virginia N , review of Paul, This Was Cattle Ranching Yesterday and Today, 332-33 Price, William, labor organizer, 129, 147 Princess Theatre, photograph of, 3 Principe Di Napoli Lodge, founding of, at Castle Gate, 177, 178 Pritza, Milan, member of Serbian Benevolent Society, 161 Promised Valley, Mormon musical, 82-83 Prophet without Honor: Glen H. Taylor and the Fight for American Liberalism, by Peterson, reviewed, 89-90 Provo Tabernacle: designed by W. H. Folsom, 255-56; photographs of, 256, 319 Q Quayle, Thomas: architectural style of home of, 220; photograph of home of, 221 Quinn, D. Michael, "Utah's Educational Innovation: LDS Religion Classes, 1890- '1929," 379-89 Reilly, - -, Carbon County physician, 119 Relief Society, halls and granaries built by, 311-13 Religion Class Movement, history of, 379-89 Remy, Jules, traveler, 413 Revier, Harry, early Utah movie maker, 9, 16 Rice, Cindy, "Spring City: A Look at a Nineteenth-Century Mormon Village," 260-77 Richards, Franklin D., speaker at fiftieth anniversary of LDS church, 72 Richardson, Charles S., superintendent of 'Salt Lake Collegiate Institute, 351 Richardson, H. H., architect, 223-24 Richards, Willard: counselor to Brigham Young, 318; Willard named in honor of, 288 Ricks, Joel E., photograph of, 188 Ridges, Joseph, builder, 220, 251 Rigby, Chris, "Ada Dwyer: Bright Lights and Lilacs," 41-51 Riley, Carroll L., ed., The Classic Southwest: Readings in Archaeology, Ethnohistory, and Ethnology, reviewed, 194-95 Ritchey, James D., UMW official, 153 The River of the West, by Victor, reviewed, 193-94 Rizzi, Emil, coal miner, 117 Rizzuto, Antonio R., Italian leader, 186 Roberts, Allen D., "Religious Architecture of the LDS Church: Influences and Changes since 1847," 301-27 Roberts, Brigham H., 61 Rocky Mountain Female Seminary, 345 Rogers, D., artist, 78 Rogers, Mr., teacher of Ada Dwyer, 44 Rolando, J. P., merchant, 170 The Romance of the Utah Pioneers, movie on handcart pioneers, 11 Romney, George, contractor, 249-50, 251 Romney, Miles, worked on LDS temples, 242, 251 Romney, Venus, movie actress, 14 Rose, David, photograph of home of, 237 Royal Blue Band, 267 Ruff, Joe, called a "scab" in 1903-4 strike, 139 Ruggeri, Charles, Carbon County physician, 123-24 Ruggeri, Henry, Italian leader, 180 Russell, Harold, husband of Ada Dwyer, 45, 50 Russell, Lorna, daughter of Ada Dwyer, 45, 46, 49, 50 Rains, L. T., industrialist, 120 Rambeau, Marjorie, movie actress, 18 Randall, Mildred E., teacher, 397, 398 Randolph, Andrus (Anders), movie actor, 20 Ransohoff Building, 249 Rapier, George, president of All Hallows College, 371-72 Ray, Dr., and Presbyterian college, 352 Rees, Robert A., review of Cracroft and Lambert, eds., A Believing People: Literature of the Latter-day Saints, 421-23 Regis Medicus Clinic: designed by J. Sugden, 236; photograph of, 237 Sacred Heart Academy: photograph of, 366; relocated, 373 Sadler, Richard W., review of Langley, ed., To Utah with the Dragoons and Glimpses of Life in Arizona and California, 1858- 1859, 329 Saint Ambrose School, 376 Saint Ann's Orphanage (School), 371 St. George Tabernacle, design of, 249, 256 St. George Temple: design and building of, 251, 316; drawing of, 320; photographs of, 315, 320 Index 449 St. George Union, 403 Saint Joseph's Catholic Church: architectural style of, 227-28; photograph of, 229 Saint Joseph's High School, 373, 376 Saint Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, architectural style of, 218 Saint Mary's (Park City), 375 Saint Mary's Academy, history of, 364-65, 370 Saint Mary-of-the-Assumption School, 367- 68 Saint Mary-of-the-Wasatch: history of, 373- 74, 376; photograph of, 362 Saint Olaf's School, 376 Saint Patrick's (Eureka), 368, 375 Saint Vincent's School, 376 Salt Lake City and County Building: architects of, 223; photograph of, 255 Salt Lake City Fifteenth Ward, architectural style of, 311, 313, 315 Salt Lake City Hall, designed by W. H Folsom, 248-49 Salt Lake City Main Post Office, architectural style of, 227 Salt Lake City Nineteenth Ward, architectural style of, 321 Salt Lake City Public Library (Hansen Planetarium) : architectural style of, 224; photograph of, 225 Salt Lake City Public Library (new), architectural style of, 238 Salt Lake City Seventh Ward, architectural style of, 218 Salt Lake City Tenth Ward: architectural style of, 218; photograph of, 315 Salt Lake City Twentieth Ward, photograph of, 305 Salt Lake City Third Ward, architectural style of, 314 Salt Lake City, Utah, and Its Surroundings, early documentary movie, 8-9 Salt Lake Collegiate Institute: financial difficulties of, 349-50; merged with Westminster, 351, 360; opened, 345, 346-47; photograph of, 348; problems of, with Sheldon Jackson College, 356-58; student conduct at, 348, 351 Salt Lake Herald: cartoons from, 125, 136, 150; covered 1903-4 strike, 133, 135-36, 137-38, 141, 150-52; praised S. E. Carmichael, 66; questioned female eligibility for elective office, 401; and school of Mary Cook, 402 Salt Palace (new), structure of, 239 Salt Palace (old), designed by R. K. A. Kletting, 224 Salt Lake Stock Exchange, architectural style of, 227 Salt Lake Tabernacle: engineering of, 238; photograph of, 319; W. H. Folsom worked on, 248 Salt Lake Technical High School, photograph of, 234 Salt Lake Telegram, 13 Salt Lake Temple: architecture and building of, 218, 245-47; 306, 321; during Utah War, 247; symbolism of towers of, 253 Salt Lake Theatre: and Ada Dwyer, 43-45, 50; architecture and building of, 218, 317; final program at, 51 ; presentations at, 5 Salt Lake Tribune: and ethnic groups, 180, 184; and 1903-4 strike, 129; praised S. E. Carmichael, 66; reported Catholic school activities, 364-65, 366, 368, 369, 370; reviewed Big Heart, 13 Sandstrom, Erik, Spring City home of, 269 Sandstrom, Johannah, wife of Erik, 269 Sandstrom, Margaret, wife of Erik, 269 Sargent, J. G., movie executive, 20 Satchwa General Amusement Enterprises, activities of, in Utah, 12-14 Savage, Charles R., organizer of Deseret Academy of Art, 249 Scanlan, Lawrence: death of, 372; and Catholic education, 362, 363, 366, 367, 368, 369; made a bishop, 369; planned for orphanage, 370-71 Schofield, Joe, Spring City home of, 269 Scofield, photograph of coal miners at, 104-5 Scowcroft, Albert, Utah moviemaker, 15-17 Scully, Vincent, architectural historian, 223 Sea Gull Monument, dedication of, 77 Serbian Benevolent Society: organized in Midvale, 159; photograph of, 167; sued by priest, 161 Serbian National Federation, 160 Serb Mercantile Co., 164 Seventh Heaven, movie directed by Utahn, 18 Seventies Hall, drawing of, 305 Seventies Hall of Science, designed by W. H. Folsom, 245 Shaw, Richard Norman, architect, 221 Sheldon Jackson College: and Collegiate Institute, 357; founding of, 352-54; name of. changed to Westminster, 355; received Temple estate, 355-56 Shepard, Elliot F., Presbyterian benefactor, 352 Shepherd, Jean, YMCA director, 121 Shilling, William, movie director, 14 Shipman, Nell, screen writer, 11 Shores, C. W., Utah Fuel Co. detective, 127 A Short History of the American West, by St3ut and Faulk, reviewed, 191-92 Simpson, Russell, movie actor, 20 Sims, Norman L., president of Pioneer Film Corp., 19 Sisters of Charity, teachers 374-75, 376 Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul, teachers, 372, 374 Sisters of Mercy, at Judge Memorial Hos-pital, 372 Sisters of the Holy Cross, educational activities of, 362-67, 370-71, 373-78 Skerl, John, merchant, 170 Skliris, Leonidas G., labor agent, 115-16 Slopansky, , Carbon County physician, 119 Smith, David A., president of Tabernacle Choir, 23 Smith, George Albert, 77 Smith, Hyrum, 241 Smith, Jesse N., home of, 215 Smith, Joseph F., 9, 403 450 Utah Historical Quarterly Smith, Joseph, Jr.: birthday of, 69; City of Zion plan of, 209; death of, 69-70; ethnic attitudes of, 174; monument to, 77; Nauvoo store of, 312; portrait of, 78; presidential candidacy of, 242; published Times and Seasons, 81; and resurrection, 39; and Snow family, 36; and W. H. Folsom, 240, 241 Smith, Melvin T., review of Miller and Miller, Nauvoo: The City of Joseph, 425-26 Smith, R. M., UMW official, 153 Smithson, Alison, architect, 238 Smithson, Peter, architect, 238 Smoot, Reed: controversy over seating of, 144-45; and Italian immigration restrictions, 185 Snow, Lorenzo: dedicated Manti Temple, 257; at Oberlin College, 34; and Polysophical Society, 27-28, 38 Snow, Eliza R.: conversion of, 36-37; and education, 33-34, 403; and H. T. King, 28; hymns by, 37; intellectual activities of, 35-40; photograph of, 37; poetry of, 35, 38, 53, 55-56; and Polysophical Society, 28-29, 31; as Relief Society president, 312; sculpture of, 26; and territorial fair, 404 Social Hall: architecture and building of, 217, 317; classes at, 397-98, 399-404; photograph of, 399 La Societa Cristoforo Colombo, 178, 181-85 Societa Giuseppe Mazzini, 183-84 La Societa Italiana De Beneficenza, 185 Societa Minatori Italiana, 178 Society of Mary (Marist Fathers), teachers, 369, 371, 372 Songs of the Heart, by H. T. King, 28 Sons and Daughters of Indian War Veterans 75 Sons of Utah Pioneers, 75 Sorensen, Jens "Rock," stonemason, 272 Sorensen, Jens J., stonemason, 263, 264 Sorin, Edward, superior of Holy Cross Fathers, 363 South Slavs: family and social life of, 157- 62; at Helper, 168-70; at Highland Boy, 162-67; history of, in Utah, 155-71; immigration of, 155-56; at Midvale, 156-62; in 1903-4 strike, 126; and old country politics, 163, 165-66; prejudice against, 469; religion of, 156, 161-62 Spence, Mary Lee, ed., The Expeditions of John Charles Fremont: The Bear Flag Revolt and the Court-Martial, reviewed, 95- 96 Spencer, Orson, LDS official, 412 Spring City, early history of, 260-77 Spring City Brass Band, 267 Spring City Chapel: building of, 264-65; photograph of, 265 Spry, William, attempt of, to censor anti- Mormon movie, 7-8 Staines, Mrs. William C , 420 Staines, William C : biography of, 410-11; and Brigham Young, 413, 420; church activities of, 411-12, 413, 414, 415, 417- 18, 420; entertained important Utah visitors, 418-19; home of, 220, 418-19; as horticulturist, 414-15; photograph of, 410; photograph of home of, 416; as territorial librarian, 412-13; wealth of, 418 Standard, photograph of pool hall at, 124 Stein, Aaron. Wells Fargo cashier, 63 Stella D'America, 173-78 Stenzel, Franz, James Madison Alden: Yankee Artist of the Pacific Coast, 1854- 1860, reviewed, 334-35 Stephens, Harold M., Mormon jurist, discussed church-state problems, 388 Stewart, Omer C, review of Marquis, A Guide to America's Indian Ceremonials, Reservations, and Museums, 429 Stipanovich, Joseph, "South Slav Settlements in Utah, 1890-1935," 155-71 Stirling, William, home of, 214 Stoffel, Jerome, pastor of Saint Jerome's Catholic Church, 377-78 Stone, Edward D., architect, 238 Stout, Joseph A., Jr., A Short History of the American West, reviewed, 191-92 Sugden, John, architect, 236 Sullivan, Louis, architect, 231, 232 Sundgaard, Arnold, coauthor of Promised Valley, 82 Sunnyside, photograph of, 131 Svenningsen, Robert, review of Danziger, Indians and Bureaucrats: Administering the Reservation Policy during the Civil War, 430-31 Swain, Mack, movie actor, 18 Swanson, William H., movie company manager, 18 Sweazy, George B., teacher, 354 Sylvester, John D., review of Tyler, ed., Western American History in the Seventies. 88-89 The Taming of the West: A Photographic Perspective, by Phillips and Weinstein, reviewed, 330 Tanner, Mary Jane Mount, friend of S. E. Carmichael, 65 Taylor, George, mill owner, 250 Taylor, John: 1847 immigrant company of, 414; met with church architects, 257; and Mary E. Cook, 403; and rail travel, 107 Taylor, Obed, architect, 251-52, 255 Tedesco, Sylvester, during 1903-4 strike, 147 Temple, Mary J. G., estate of, funded Westminster College chapel, 355-56 Temple Square, early photograph of, 304 Terry, Robert L., review of Larson, New Mexico Populism: A Study of Radical Protest in a Western Territory, 333-34 Thai, John, Utah labor official, 135 Third Presbyterian Church, 356 "This Is the Place" monuments, 77-78 This Was Cattle Ranching Yesterday and Today, by Paul, reviewed, 332-33 Thomas, George, and Ida Cook, 408 Thompsen, Andrew "Fishman," Spring City home of, 268-69 Thurman, Mary, movie actress, 18 Toombs, Joseph, Willard freighter, 292 To Utah with the Dragoons and Glimpses of Life in Arizona and California, 1858- 1859, ed. Langley, reviewed, 329 Index 451 Trewarther, John, president of Scofield union, 145 A Trip to Salt Lake City, early film about Utah, 7 Tullidge, Edward W.: and Mary E. Cook, 401, 404; and S. E. Carmichael, 54, 58 Tutorow, Norman E., review of Spence and Jackson, eds., The Expeditions of John Charles Fremont: The Bear Flag Revolt and the Court-Martial, 95-96 Twelve Mormon Homes Visited in Succession on a Journey through Utah to Arizona, by Kane, reviewed, 328-29 Tyler, Daniel, ed., Western American History in the Seventies, reviewed, 88-89 Tyler, S. Lyman: A History of Indian Policy, reviewed, 93-94; review of James, Pages from Hopi History, 195-96 u Union Academy, 33 Union Pacific Railroad, 107-8, 109 United Mine Workers, in 1903-4 strike, 126- 29, 133-37, 144, 152-54 United States Smelting, Refining, and Mining Co., Midvale smelter of, 157 Unity Club, 45 Universal Scientific Society, 32 University of Deseret: activities of Cook sisters at, 398-402; and Dwyer's Book Store, 42; early program of, 33 University of Utah: architecture of buildings at, 226, 227, 238; Newman Club at, 377; photograph of Art and Architecture Center at, 239 Upjohn, Richard, architect, 218 The Uprising of the Utes, Utah-produced movie, 8 Ursenbach, Maureen, "Three Women and the Life of the Mind," 26-40 Utah Central Railroad, W. C. Staines agent for, 417-18 Utah Coal and Coke Co., 120 Utah Commercial and Savings Bank, architectural style of, 224 Utah Copper Co., mine and smelter of, 156, 157, 163 Utah County Courthouse (old), architectural style of, 217 Utah County Courthouse (new), architectural style of, 227 Utah Federation of Labor, met with Gov. Wells during 1903-4 strike, 135 Utah Fuel Co.: controlled coal towns of Carbon County, 110-11, 114, 119; 1903-4 strike against, 125-54 Utah Motion Picture Co., 11 Utah Moving Picture Co., 10-11 Utah National Guard: during 1903-4 coal miners' strike in Carbon County, 129, 130- 33; photograph of, 132 Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmark Assn., 77 Utah Presbyterian College at Corinne, 345 Utah Presbytery, role of, in education, 349, 352, 354 Utah State Capitol, designed by R. K. A. Kletting, 226 Utah Territorial Capitol, architectural style of, 217 Utah Territorial Library, establishment of, 412-13 Van der Rohe, Mies, architect, 232 Van Dyke, Rebecca, review of Jackson, Zane Grey, 192-93 Vaux, Calvert, architect, 218 A Victim of the Mormons, Danish-made anti- Mormon movie, 7-8, 15 Victor, Frances Fuller, The River of the West, reviewed, 193-94 Victory Theatre, 22 Vietti, John, Italian lodge president, 185 Vinatieri, Joseph E., "The Growing Years: Westminster College from Birth to Adolescence," 344-61 Vitagraph, movie company, 16 Voices from the Wilderness: The Frontiersman's Own Story, ed. Froncek, reviewed, 427-28 w Walker Bank Building, architectural style of, 230 Walker, J. R., executor of J. M. Williamson's estate, 65 Walker, Lillian, movie actress, 16 Walker War, settlements in central Utah disrupted by, 261-62 Wall, Enos, home of, 238-39 Walsh, Patrick, builder of Saint Mary's Church, 363 Ward, Alfred: Willard home of, 295-96; photograph of home of, 296 Ward, M. A., judge during trial of Italian strikers, 149 Ware and Treganza, architects, 226 Ware, Walter E., architect, 228 Wasatch Academy, photograph of, 343 Wasatch County Courthouse, architectural style of, 217 Wasatch Presbyterian Church, 356 Wasatch Tabernacle, photograph of, 319 Washington County Courthouse, architectural style of, 217 The Water Seekers, by Nadeau, reviewed, 197-98 Watkins, John, Midway home of, 219 Watkins, J. R., designer of Spring City chapel and school, 264, 267 Watt, George D., shorthand teacher, 413 Weeks, William, Nauvoo worker, 241-42 Weggeland, Danquart A., artist, 78, 249, 399 Weir.stein, Robert A., The West: An American Experience and The Taming of the West: A Photographic Perspective, reviewed, 330 Welch, Josiah: conducted first Presbyterian services in Salt Lake City, 345; death of, 352; founded Salt Lake Collegiate Institute, 346; marriage of, 348; troubled by Mormonism, 359 Well:;, Daniel H.: clerk to Brigham Young, 413; and education, 398, 403; supervised LDS public works, 306 452 Utah Historical Quarterly Wells, Emmeline B., praised Mary E. Cook, 400, 401-2 Wells, Jonathan, Willard postmaster, 297 Wells, Heber M., actions of, as governor during 1903-4 strike, 129, 130-31, 135, 137, 147, 148 Wells, Lyman, Willard home of, 288 Wentworth, May, anthologizer, published poems by S. E. Carmichael, 59 The West: An American Experience, by Phillips and Weinstein, reviewed, 330 Western American History in the Seventies, ed. Tyler, reviewed, 88-89 West Jordan rock meetinghouse, photograph of, 310 Westminster College: early history of, 344- 6 1 ; photographs of, 344, 358, 359, 361 Westminster Presbyterian Church, 355 White, Charles D., photograph of Beaver home of, 285 Whitehead, A R., St. George school trustee, 403 Whitney, Helen Mar, attended Polysophical Society, 29 Whitney, Orson F., noted Ida Cook election, 406 Whoeler, , Carbon County physician, 119 Wilcox, Hyrum, Carbon County sheriff during 1903-4 strike, 129, 133, 134, 148-49, 152 Willard, early history of, 286-300 Williams, David Graham, novelist, 16 Williams, H. G., Utah Fuel Co. official, 152 Williamson, Abigail, mother of Jonathan M., 65 Williamson, Jonathan M.: at Battle of Bear River, 60; in Civil War, 60; met and married S. E. Carmichael, 53, 60, 64; as surgeon with California Volunteers, 59-60; threatened over claim-jumping, 64 Williams, Thomas S., 73 Willingham, Miss, Methodist teacher, 266 Wilson, Alexander, U.S. district attorney, 419 Wilson, David, Sunnyside union official, 137 Wishard, Samuel, Westminster College fundraiser, 358-59, 361 Wolfe, Sister Madaleva, president of Saint Mary-of-the-Wasatch, 374 Woolley, Taylor, architect, 232-33, 324, Woodruff, Wilford: dedicated Millcreek Ward, 311; as a Mormon hero, 81; related "this-is-the-place" statement of Brigham Young, 72; at Social Hall school, 403 Woods, Francis C , architect, 227-28 Woman's Exponent: published H. T. King and E. R. Snow, 34, 39; reported on Cook sisters, 400, 401-2, 404; reviewed Ada Dwyer performances, 44-45 Women: intellectual activities of, on frontier, 27-40; territorial laws discriminated against, 401, 406 World, Harry, deputy sheriff during 1903-4 strike, 147, 151, 152 Wright, Frank Lloyd, influence of, on architecture, 231, 232-34, 236, 238, 324 Wright, Lloyd, son of Frank Lloyd, 232 XY Co., express agency owned by Brigham Young, 291 Yamasaki, Minouri, architect, 238 Young, Briant S., movie company president, 13, 14 Young, Brigham: became LDS president, 318; and Brigham Young College, 406-7; as colonizer, 260, 261, 262, 286, 288, 291; and Deseret Theological Class, 32; directed building and public works, 220, 245, 248, 251, 252-53, 306, 311, 317; gardens of, 414; married Amelia Folsom 247; and Mormon Battalion, 73; and Nauvoo, 216, 242; official visits by and to, 271, 364, 419; and Polysophical Society, 31; portrait of, 78; and resurrection, 39; St. George office of, 211; and S. E. Carmichael, 56, 61, 62; staff of, 413; "this-is-the-place" statement by, 72; urged grain storage, 312-13 and W. C. Staines, 417 Young, Brigham, Jr., college trustee, 406 Young, Feramorz, student, 399-400 Young, Frank, actor in movie on Brigham Young, 9 Young, George Cannon, architect, 238 Young, John R., friend of S. E. Carmichael, 56 Young, Joseph A., death of, 252 Young, Joseph W., wagon company of, 244 Young, Levi Edgar, and movie on Mormons, 20 Young, Lorenzo S., architect, 238 Young, Loretta, movie actress, 18 Young, Mahonri M., sculptor, 77, 80 Young, Richard W., president of Utah Bar Association, 20 Young, Willard, church architect, 324 Young, Zina Diantha, attended Polysophical Society, 29 Zane Grey, by Jackson, reviewed, 192-93 ZCMI, photograph and drawing of, 252 UTAH STATE H I S T O R I C A L SOCIETY FELLOWS LEONARD J. ARRINGTON FAWN M. BRODIE JUANITA BROOKS OLIVE Wr. BURT C. GREGORY CRAMPTON S. GEORGE ELLSWORTH AUSTIN E. FIFE LEROY R. HAFEN JESSE D. JENNINGS A. 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