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Show Id I-I :?: o ;D 00 CD \ < O d M 01 N Cd UTAH HISTORICAL QUARTERLY ^ (ISSN 0042-143X) E D I T O R I A L STAFF MAX J. EVANS, Editor STANFORD J . LAYTON, Managing Editor MIRIAM B. MURPHY, Associate Editor A D V I S O R Y B O A R D O F E D I T O R S KENNETH L. CANNON II. Salt Lake City, 1989 ARLENE H . EAKLE, Woods Cross, 1990 JOEL C . JANETSKI, Provo, 1991 ROBERT S. MCPHERSON, Blanding, 1989 CAROL A. O'CONNOR, Logan, 1991 RICHARD W. SADLER, Ogden, 1991 HAROLD SCHINDLER, Salt Lake City, 1990 GENE A. SESSIONS, Bountiful, 1989 GREGORY C . THOMPSON, Salt Lake City, 1990 Utah Historical Quarterly was established in 1928 to publish articles, documents, and reviews contributing to knowledge of Utah's 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) 533-6024 for membership and publications information. Members of the Society receive the Quarterly, Beehive History, and the bimonthly Newsletter upon payment of the annual dues: individual, $15.00; institution, $20.00; student and senior citizen (age sixty-five or over), $10.00; contributing, $20.00; sustaining, $25.00; patron, $50.00; business, $100.00. Materials for publication should be submitted in duplicate accompanied by return postage and should be typed double-space, with footnotes at the end. Authors are encouraged to submit material in a computer-readable form, on 5 ^ inch MS-DOS or PC-DOS diskettes, standard ASCII text file. Additional information on requirements is available from the managing editor. Articles represent the views of the author and are not necessau^ily those of the Utah State Historical Society. Second class postage is paid at Salt Lake City, Utah. Postmaster: Send form 3579 (change of address) to Utah Historical Quarterly, 300 Rio Grande, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101. HZSTORXCAX. a i T A R T E R LV Contents SPRING 1989 / VOLUME 57 / NUMBER 2 IN THIS ISSUE 107 SARATOGA, UTAH LAKE'S OLDEST RESORT RICHARD S. VAN WAGONER 108 THE SALT LAKE SANITARIAN: MEDICAL ADVISER TO THE SAINTS SHERILYN COX BENNION 125 CHOLERA, BLIGHT, AND SPARROWS: A LOOK AT UTAH'S FIRST AGRICULTURAL AGENTS CHARLES S. PETERSON 138 "PRACTICALLY FREE FROM THE TAINT OF THE BOOTLEGGER": A CLOSER LOOK AT PROHIBITION IN SOUTHEASTERN UTAH JODY BAILEY AND ROBERT S. MCPHERSON 150 BUILDING ZIONS: A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK ROBERT ALAN GOLDBERG 165 BOOK REVIEWS 180 BOOK NOTICES 194 THE COVER School canning demonstration in Bountiful, Utah, 1913. County agents worked closely with teachers at the schools in the 1910s, presaging the 4-H and Future Farmer and Future Homemakers programs. Photograph courtesy of Charles S. Peterson. © Copyright 1989 Utah State Historical Society LEVI S. FETERSON . Juanita Brooks: Mormon Woman Historian MIRIAM B. MURPHY 180 EUGENE E. CAMPBELL. Establishing Zion: The Mormon Church in the American West, 1847-1869 MELVIN T . SMITH 181 HOWARD STANSBURY. Exploration of the Valley of the Great Salt Lake BRIGHAM D . MADSEN 183 STANFORD J. LAYTON. To No Privileged Class: The Rationalization of Home-steading and Rural Life in the Early Twentieth-century American West MICHAEL MAGLIARI 185 FERENC MORTON SZASZ. The Protestant Clergy in the Great Plains and Mountain West, 1865-1915 NORMAN J . BENDER 186 STANLEY B. KIMBALL. Historic Sites and Markers along the Mormon and Other Great Western Trails TODD I. BERENS 187 JAMES S. GRIFFITH. Southern Arizona Folk Arts GARY STANTON 189 ROGER D . I^M^NW]^. Joseph Smith III: Pragmatic Prophet M. GUY BISHOP 190 ROGER VAN NOORD. King of Beaver Island: The Life and Assassination of James Jesse Strang JOHN QUIST 192 Books reviewed |