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Show INDEX Italic numbers refer to illustrations. Adams, Donald, Sanjuan County attorney, 160 Adams, Maude, and Salt Lake Theatre, 69, 73 Adams, Thomas, fox ranch of, 322 Adkins, John, trapper and mink rancher, 329 Agriculture: in Cache Valley, 340-69, 370-88; children in, 145, 146, 147, 148, 353-56, 372; scientific advances in, 138-49 Ainsle, C. N., USDA employee, 144 Aird, J . W., Heber resident, 212 Aldrich, Nelson, and lead tariff, 252 Alley, Phyllis, and Salt Lake Theatre, 85 Amalgamated Sugar Co., 374-82, 387-88 American Beet Sugar Co., 382 American Fork, Utah, and Utah Lake resort, 124 American Fuel Co., and bootleggers, 158 Anderson, Edward H., and horse racing, 12 Anderson, James H., friend of Smoot, 260, 261 Andrews, George B., Holladay farmer, 149 Arizona, Utah catde in, 309-10 Arrington, Leonard J.: and Fawn Brodie, 58-59; and Mormon colonization, 164-65, 172-76, 179 Ashby, R. L., fur rancher, 322, 336, 337 Austin and Sons Sheep Co., 114 Austin Brothers, 114, 115, 117, 120 Austin, George, and Saratoga, 115, 117 Autenquer (Black Hawk), 28 B Babbitt, Almon W., promissory note of, 224, 225 Back to the Soil Movement, and Clarion, Utah, colony, 166-72 Badger, Carl A., and Smoot controversy, 260 Bailey, Charles Ramsden, farmer, 346 Baliff, Fred, manufacturer, 18 Ballard, Henry, and Indians, 352 Bamberger, Simon, governor, 164, 262 Bankhead family, black servants of, 356 Banking, early history of, in Utah, 218-19 Barber, George, Cache Valley resident, 343 Barfoot, G. L., and tithing scrip, 238-39, 238 Barnum, P. T., and Salt Lake Theatre, 73 Barr Chevrolet, Saratoga outing of, 122 Barrymore, Ethel, and Salt Lake Theatre, 73, 77 Barrymore, John, and Salt Lake Theatre, 73 Barrymore, Lionel, and Salt Lake Theatre, 73 Barton, Thomas, farmer, 145 Barzee, George, and Wasatch Wave, 208, 209 Bascom, D. C , county ag. agent, 140 Bean, George W., Indian interpreter, 31 Bean, Orestes, play by, 75 Bear, Lawrence "Larry," and naming of Tooele, 276 Beck, George, Saratoga mgr., Ill Beck, John, mine owner and resort developer, 109-13, 110 Beck's Hot Springs, 132. See also Saratoga Resort Beck Tunnel mine, 243, 249 Bedke, Frank Carl, black sheepherder killed by, 268-72 Bennion family, cattle of, 308-9 Bennion, Israel, herding experiences of, 308-9 Bennion, Maria, plural wife of A. M. Cannon, 38 Bennion, Mark, farmer, 144 Bernhardt, Sarah, and Salt Lake Theatre, 73 Black, Albert, fox ranch of, 322, 324-26 Black, Frank S., NY attorney, 257 Black Hawk, Ute leader, raiding activities of, 27-28, 31, 33-35 Black Hawk War, reassessment of circumstances leading to, 24-35 Black Willow Mink ranch, 329 Blacks: in Cache Valley, 356; and slavery in pioneer Utah, 264-67 Blanding, Utah, Prohibition Era in, 150, 151, 153, 154, 164 Bliss, W. J., sheriff, 161 Blood, Henry H., and state prison location, 121 Bluff, Utah: cowboy social life in, 312; livestock in, 310-12; Prohibition Era in, 153, 157-58, 163 Bonneville, Captain, and Tooelians, 274 Booth, Edwin, and Salt Lake Theatre, 73 Bootlegging in southeastern Utah, 150-64 Bowen, Albert E., and No Man Knows My History, 50-51 Bowles, Samuel, and Salt Lake Theatre, 70 Bowman, A. E., county ag. agent, 140 Bowman, John F., SLC mayor, 81 Box Elder County, 1914 farm tour in, 141 Brayer, Herbert O., and No Man Knows My History, 48 Brigham City, Utah, as potential prison site, 120 Brigham Young College, Logan, 344 Brigham Young University, J. Knight's gifts to, 241, 242, 253 Brimhall, Dean, and No Man Knows My History, 55-56 Brimhall, George H., grandfather of Fawn Brodie, 47, 55 Brimhall, McKeen Eccles, cousin of Fawn Brodie, 55-56 Broadbent, Charles M., and Wasatch Wave, 208 Brodie, Bernard, husband of Fawn McKay, 47 Brodie, Fawn McKay, 46, 62; excommunication of, 54-55; responses to No Man Knows My History, by, 46-63 Brooks, Juanita, and No Man Knows My History, 50, 57-58 Brown, , SLC physician, 133 n. Brown, Benjamin, and Clarion colony, 167-71 Brown, Hugh B., and Salt Lake Theatre, 83 Bryan, William Jennings, and J. Knight, 252 Budge, L. C , Logan physician, 385 Buena Vista track, horse racing at, 7 396 Utah Historical Quarterly Bullen, Herschel, farm of, 341 Bullen, N. v . , legislator, 19 Bullion-Beck mine, 109 Bullock, Thomas, B. Young's secretary, 274 Burke, Billie, and Salt Lake Theatre, 73 Burrows, Julius Caesar, and Smoot controversy, 255-56 Burton, Charles R., fox rancher, 324 Burton, Robert I., fox ranch of, 322, 324-36 Bushman, Richard L., study of Joseph Smith by, 62-63 Business and trade practices in early Utah, 216- 39 Butt, W. F., diary of, 110 Buys, Lucinda, and Wasatch Wave, 209 Buys, Pearl, and Wasatch Wave, 209 Buys, William, publisher and editor of Wasatch Wave, 207-9, 209 Bywater, George, and pay order, 232, 233 Cache Valley: barter economy in early, 356-57; development of agriculture in, 340-69; herd grounds in, 302; sheep in, 313, 315, 367-68; sugar industry in, 370-88 Cache Valley Dairy Co., 367 Calderwood, Dr., fox ranch of, 322, 329 Callister, E. H., friend of Smoot, 259, 260 Camp Floyd Mining District, 41 Candland, David, State Land Board member, 316 Cannon, Angus M., 36; church activities of, 37- 38, 44-45; family of, 37-38; mining career of, 36-45 Cannon, Ann Quayle, mother of Angus M., 37 Cannon, Frank J., anti-Mormonism of, 358, 359 Cannon, George, father of Angus M., 37 Cannon, George M., and Wonder Mining Co., 43 Cannon, George Q., and mining, 41, 43, 44 Cannon, John M., and Wonder Mining Co., 43 Cannon, Leonora, wife of John Taylor, 37 Cannon, Lewis M., and Wonder Mining Co., 43 Cannon-Lynch Construction Co., 367-77 Cannon, Mary Alice, wife of Charles Lambert, 37 Cantwell, James Sherlock, farmer, 348, 351 Careless, George, orchestra leader, 84 Carlisle family, cattle of, 310 Carlton family, and sugar industry, 380 Carlysle, , attorney, 256 Carmer, Carl, study of Joseph Smith by, 62 Carson, Kit, and Navajos, 27 Cassidy, Butch, in Uinta Basin, 310 Catde, 300, 304, 307; history of grazing of, in Utah, 301-3, 305-12, 316-18 Central Pacific Railroad, building of, 360-61 Chandless, William, and Mormon trade practices, 217, 220-21, 227, 228 Charbonneau, Jean Baptiste, guide, 278 Christensen, Christen, farmer, 360 Christiansen, Lars, farmer, 343-44 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: attacks against, during Smoot controversy, 255-59, 262-63; and co-op movement, 362- 64; Cotton Mission of, 37-38; and Heber waterworks, 210; and horse racing issue, 12, 20, 22-23; and No Man Knows My History, 49-52, 53-55; and railroad, 360; Relief Society of, 128; and Salt Lake Theatre, 64-88; and sugar industry, 374, 375, 381; and tithing house economic role, 357; tithing scrip of, 235-39, 237, 238. See also Mormons and names of individual church leaders Circleville, Utah, and Black Hawk War, 28 Civil War, effect of, on Indians in West, 26, 29, 35 Clarion, Utah, 165, 167, 170, 171; history of colonization of, by Jews, 166-72, 179 Clark, James B., Saratoga farm lessee, 117 Clark, H. C , race steward, 11 Clarkston, Utah, early map of, 342 Clawson and Caine, merchants, 229-30, 229 Clawson, Hiram B., and Salt Lake Theatre, 67, 85 Clos, W. C , range manger, 316 Clove, James, and Smoot code, 259, 260, 261 Clyde, W. W., Construction Co., 120 Cobb, Charles, defended Bedke on murder charge, 269 Cody, "Buffalo Bill," and Salt Lake Theatre, 73 Colfax, Schuyler, and Salt Lake Theatre, 70 Colorado Consolidated, 243, 245 Colton, Milas, fox ranch of, 322 Connor, Patrick E., in Cache Valley, 27, 358-59 Consolidated Power Co., 248 Cooke, Philip St. George, Mormon Battalion leader, 278, 280, 282, 283, 286 Cooper, Fred, fox ranch of, 322 Co-op Livery Stable, hack service of, to Saratoga, 111 Copeland, Clarence, acquitted of bootlegging, 162 Coray, William, Mormon Battalion journal of, 286 Corbin, Jack W., false arrest of, 157 Corbin, S. J . , Grand County attorney, 160, 161 Cornish sugar factory, 377, 380, 380, 384, 386, 387 Coughlin, O. D., merchant, 18 Cowley, Matthias F., LDS apostle, resignation of, 258, 261 Cramer, J. G., fox ranch of, 322 Crane, W. A., legislator, 19 Crocker, Charles, J r . , cattle of, 310 Crook, John, Wasatch County history of, 207 Crouch, H. H., legislator, 19 Crystal Hot Springs, 120 Cummings, Julian, and No Man Knows My History, 52 Currency and coins, in early Utah, 217-18 Index 397 Curtis, Dorr P., immigrant leader, 233 Cutler, Marion, mgr., Reltuc Inn, 117 Cuder, Robert, mgr, Reltuc Inn, 117 Cutler, Thomas, businessman, 113, 115 Dairying, in Cache Valley, 303, 353, 354, 362, 366-67, 367 Dalton, Floyd, bootlegger, 163 Danielson, Johanna Christina, plural wife of A. M. Cannon, 38 Dastrup, Byron, orchestra leader, 120 Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, opposition of, to Salt Lake Theatre closing and demolition, 78, 80-81, 83-84, 87-88 Davenport, Fannie, and Salt Lake Theatre, 73 Davies, Benjamin, supt. of Indian Affairs, 29 Davis County, effect of horse racing in, 15-16 Dean, Lester, race starter, 11 Decker, Wayne, jeweler, 18 Democratic party, and Jesse Knight, 250, 252 Denn, W. T., jeweler, 18 Denver & Rio Grande Railroad: in Heber, 212; in Lehi, 111 Dern, George H., and horse racing, 13, i^, 15, 21, 23 Deseret Currency Assn., 218 Deseret Hospital, 128 Deseret News: airplane stuntman of, 119; first edition of, 219; and horse racing, 3, 7-8, 12, 19, 20, 23; and No Man Knows My History, 49, 50 Deseret Store, 233 De Voto, Bernard, and No Man Knows My History, 48-49, 60 Dixon, William Hepworth, and Salt Lake Theatre, 70 Donnelon, John W., and Wonder Mining Co., 43 Doty, James D., commissioner of Indian Affairs, 29 Draper, Utah, hog cholera epidemic in, 142 Drew, John, and Salt Lake Theatre, 73 Du Bois, Fred T., and Smoot controversy, 258, 259 Dubois, Joseph L., false arrest of, for bootlegging, 157 Duffus Silver Fox Corp., 321 Dugway Mining District, 40-44 Duncan, Homer, immigrant leader, 266 Duncan, Leroy, orchestra leader, 119 Eagle Mining District, Nevada, 41-42 Eastmond, Frank H., resort operator, 116, 118- 22 Eastmond, J. N. (Jeff), and Saratoga, 121-22 Eastmond, Mrs. Frank, 116 Eastmond, R. M. (Mick), and Saratoga, 121-24 Eastmond, R. T. (Dick), and Saratoga, 121-22 Eccles, David, and sugar industry, 371-75, 381, 385, 387 Eccles, LeRoy, and sugar industry, 375, 376, 378-79 Eccles, Royal, and sugar industry, 376-77 Edwards, R. T., deputy sheriff, 158 Eldredge, Joe, Deseret News official, 259 ELK, catde outfit, 310 Elk Horn Ranch, 302 English, George J . , fur breeder, 322, 337 Enriquez, Tanstino, bootlegger, 162 Ephraim, Utah, farm demonstration train in, 141 Erekson, Alma, fur rancher, 322, 324, 325 Erekson, Edward, fur rancher, 322 Erekson, William B., trout farmer and fur rancher, 320, 322-24, 326-27, 329, 338 Erekson, William S., fur rancher, 322, 323, 334 Erekson, Zelph, fur rancher, 322 Eureka Hill Railroad, 248 Evans, R. J., county ag. agent, 140, 140 Fango, Gobo, controversial death of, black sheepherder, 264-72 Farm Bureau, 145, 146, 148-49 Farmer's Oracle (Spring Lake, Utah), 219 Farnsworth, Alma W., fox ranch of, 322 Fawson, J. Lyman, researcher, 275 Ferguson, Jack H., army officer, 275 Finlayson, Vern, and fur shows, 334, 336 Fisher, George A., and Wasatch Wave, 209 Fisher, Sally, and Salt Lake Theatre, 84 Fisher, Vardis, and No Man Knows My History, 57 Fjeld, Eliza Broadbent, rescue of, from drowning, 114 Flanders, Robert B., and No Man Knows My History, 59 Flygare, Nils, Ogden contractor, 371 Folland, W. H., Salt Lake City attorney, 18 Folsom and Romney, building contractors, 229 Folsom, William H., Salt Lake Theatre architect, 67 Forney, Jacob, Indian supt., 28 Fort Connor, 358 Fort Douglas Chapel, 86 Foster, Stephen C , interpreter, 278, 286 Fowler, Orson, phrenologist, 73 Fowles, Cyril, fox ranch of, 322, 323 Fox farming, 320, 321-27 Foy, Eddie, and Salt Lake Theatre, 73 Francis, Gilbert, fox ranch of, 322 Francis, Joseph H., fox ranch of, 322 Franklin County Sugar Co., 380, 387 Frear, D. W. county ag. agent, 140 Frederick, H. J., veterinarian, 142 Frisco Mine, and pay order, 230, 231 Frohman, Charles, and Salt Lake Theatre, 73 Frohman, Daniel, and Salt Lake Theatre, 73 398 Utah Historical Quarterly Frost, Burr, blacksmith, 233-34 Frost, Seraphine, bootlegging remembered by, 156 Fur farming, history of, in Utah, 320-39 Gambling, controversy over, on horse races, 4-23 Garcia, Florence, and naming of Tooele, 276 Gardo House, razing of, 79 Garland sugar factory, 382 Garrett, Warren, poultry raiser, 147 Gates, Emma Lucy, and Salt Lake Theatre, 84 Gates, Jacob, and Cotton Mission, 37-38 Geneva Resort, 117, 118, 124 Geoghegan, Joseph, SLC broker, 373 Gibbons, Francis M., study of Joseph Smith by, 62-63 Gibbs, George F., LDS church secretary, 260, 261 Gilby, , farmer, 144 Glanville, C O . , and Wasatch Wave, 208 Godbeite movement, 224 Gosiute Indians, in Tooele Valley, 275-76 Gould, H. A., Seattle lumberman, and Utah sugar, 380 Grand County, Utah, Prohibition Era in, 150-64 Grant, Brigham F., and horse racing, 10, 14, 21, 23 Grant, Heber J . : and Gardo House, 79; and horse racing, 14, 15, 23; and mining, 45; and Salt Lake Theatre, 65, 66, 74, 76-84, 80, 87-88; and Smoot, 262; and Social Hall, 79; and sugar industry, 382 Grant, Rachel, seamstress, 74 Grayson Co-op, Blanding, 150 Grazing: historical development of, in Utah, 300-19; and "Texas Invasion," 301, 304, 310-12 Greater Melodians, 119 Great Western Gold and Copper Mining Co., 249 Green brothers, cattle of, 306 Green River, Utah, Prohibition Era in, 151 Grosscup, Lee, UU All-American 123 Gudmundsen, Abe, Saratoga lessee, 118 H Hacking, Joseph, fox ranch of, 322 Hale, Mrs. Solomon E., and Gobo Fango, 269 Hall, Mike, NM rancher, 280, 285 Hansen, Christian, cheese plant of, 366 Hansen, Willard S., Cache sheepman, 316, 367 Harrison, E. L. T., and Salt Lake Theatre, 67 Hartman, Bruce A., fox rancher, 322, 323, 329, 336, 338 Hatch, Abram, Heber businessman, 211, 213 Hatch, Abram, Jr., publisher of Heber Herald, 206, 208, 210 Hatch, Hezekiah Eastman, Cache youth, 354 Hatch, Hyrum, sheepman, 315 Hatch, Lorenzo Hill, farmer, 349, 360-61 Hatch, T. W., Indian agent, 29 Hatch, Wilford, sheepman, 315 Head, F. H., supt. of Indian Affairs, 27, 31, 33- 34 Heath, Perry, and Smoot controversy, 260 Heber Brass Band, 213 Heber City, Utah, 204; baseball team in, 213-14; drama in, 214; history of newspapers in, 206-15; incorporation of, 206, 212; railroad in, 210-12; waterworks for, 209-10; Whittling Club in, 206 Heber Dramatic Assn., 214 Heber Herald, 206, 208, 210 Heber Stock Co., theater group, 214 Hedger, Alvie, hydroplane of, 123 Heffernan, C. A., banker, 337 Heiner, John, fox ranch of, 322 Heiner, G. Sylvester, fox ranch of, 322, 336 Hemingway, L., farmer, 145 Henderson, C. V., paddock judge, 11 Henderson, David W., fox ranch of, 322 Hendrickson, J . A., Logan businessman, "516-11, 381 Herbert, H. E., deputy sheriff, 152, 161 Herbst, Isaac, Clarion surveyed by, 167 Heywood, Ben, cattle buyer, 302 Hill, Archibald, clerk, 237 Hill, Donna, study of Joseph Smith by, 62 Hill, Marvin S., and No Man Knows My History, 59-61 Hogan, Goudy, farmer, 347 Hogensen, J. C , USAC farm youth agent, 148 Holbrook, Hattie, canning champion, 147 Holderman, , 230 Holly Sugar Co., 380 Holmes, E. S., and horse racing, 18 Holmes, Lorene, 14 Holther, William J . , and horse racing, 19-20 Hooper Sugar Co., 379 Horner, W. H., farm of, 363 Horse racing, controversy over, and pari-mutuel gambling, 3, 4-5, 4-23, 9, 11, 14, 16, 20 Howell, Joseph, congressman, 251 Hudson, "Spud," cattle of, 306 Hughes, Martha, plural wife of A. M. Cannon, 38 Humbug Mine, Jesse Knight property, 241-44 Humphreys, , Indian agent, 28-29 Hunt, Marion, 163 Hunt, Myrtle, objection of, to bootlegging, 157-58 Hunt, Ozro, illegal still of, 157-58 Hunter, Edward, LDS official, and Gobo Fango, 266-68 Hunter, Ruth Whitesides, owner of Gobo Fango, 266, 267 Hutt, W. N., USAC professor, 142 Index 399 I Idaho: anti-Mormonism in, 270, 272; range conflict in, 267-68, 271, 272 Improvement Era: and horse racing, 12; and No Man Knows My History, 49 Indians: in Cache Valley, 352, 357, 358; and sugar industry, 383-84. See also various tribes Industrial Workers of the World, 244 International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Employees, 78 Interstate Sugar Co., 379 Irish, Oliver H., supt. of Indian Affairs, 26- 27, 30-33 Iron Blossom Mine, 243, 244 Irrigation, development of, in Cache Valley, 344- 46, 364 Israelson, Andrew, farmer, 343-44, 347 Iverson, John, farmer, 344 Ivins, Anthony W., and sugar industry, 382 Jack, James, and tithing scrip, 238, 239 Jackman, James, miner, 230 Japanese, and sugar industry, 383-84, 386 Jaramillo, Bartolo, bootlegger, 161-62 Jennings, William, 302 Jensen, Chris, farmer, 344 Jensen, Sophus, Indian agency stockman, 159-60 Jensen, Vernon, fur breeder, 322, 336, 337 Jenson, Andrew, and naming of Tooele, 274 Jeremy, E. J . , sheepman, 315-16 Jews: and Clarion colony, 165-72; in Israel, 176- 79 Johnson, Cloyd, rancher, 163 Johnson, Lawrence B., fox ranch of, 322 Johnson, Paul A., fur breeder, 322, 337 Johnston's Army, 26 Jolson, Al, and Salt Lake Theatre, 73 Jones, Byron, orchestra leader, 119 Jones, Daniel W., Indian trader, 219 Jones, Lehi, and Colorado R. crossing, 307-8 Jones, Walter, arrest of, 159 Jordan High School, county ag. agents at, 142 Journalism. See Salt Lake Sanitarian and Wasatch Wave K Kanab, Utah, abandonment of, during Black Hawk War, 28 Kanosh, opposition of, to Spanish Fork Treaty, 32 Kearns, Thomas: capital raising methods of, 247; and politics, 253; and Smoot controversy, 261; and tariff, 251-52 Kearny, Stephen Watts, commander. Army of the West, 278, 286 Kelsey, Eli B., promissory note of, 224, 225 Kerr, , ship captain, 233 Ketchum, C. J., and Salt Lake Theatre demolition, 86, 87 Kimball, Heber C , herd grounds of, 302 Kimball, Hiram, promissory note of, 222, 223 Kimball, Spencer W., mother of, 226 King, William H., senator, 262 King's Vagabonds, Saratoga entertainers, 120 Kinney, L. B., Indian agent, 31 Kirtland, Ohio, Mormon banking in, 217, 218 Knight, Amanda: BYU scholarships of, 241; home of, 249 Knight Bank and Trust Co., 241 Knight Investment Co., 246, 249 Knight, Jesse, 240; and Democratic Party, 250, 252; home of, 249; and Liberal party, 253; mining career of, 240-53; as patron of BYU, 241, 253; sugar factory of, 376-77 Knight, J. Will, and horse racing, 10 Knight, Jesse William, son of Jesse and Amanda, 242, 249 Knight, Lydia Goldthwaite, mother of Jesse, 242 Knight, Raymond, son of Jesse and Amanda, 241, 250 Knight's Supply Co., 248 Knightville, Utah, company town of Jesse Knight, 244-45 Knudson, Arthur, Saratoga farm lessee, 117 Knudson, Gilbert, Saratoga farm lessee, 117 Kollin and Finch, Idaho sheep partnership, 216 KOVO, Provo radio station, 120 Kyne, William Patrick, and horse racing, 11, 17, 21, 22 Labor, Jesse Knight's policies regarding, 244-46 Laefas, Mike, and illegal liquor charge, 162 Lagoon resort, horse racing at, 7, 14, 15 Lake Front, proposed subdivision, 117 Lambert, Charles, guardian of Cannon children, 37 Lambourne, Alfred, and Salt Lake Theatre, 69 LaSal, Utah, Prohibition Era in, 151 Lashbrook, C. H., Bingham tradesman, 230, 231 Lauck, H. W., county ag. agent, 140 LC Company, catde outfit, 310 Lehi, Utah: drugstores in, 113, 114; early settlement of, 109; railroads in. 111; and state prison proposal, 120-21; sugar factory in, 113, 371, 374, 382. See also Saratoga Resort Leroux, Antoine, guide, 278 Lewis, Henry, 110 Lewiston Sugar Co., 372-74, 380-81, 383, 386, 387 Liberal party, and Jesse Knight, 253 Lincoln, Abraham, and Emancipation Proclamation, 267 Lincoln Beach, Utah Lake resort, 121 Lindsay, Gilbert, carpenter, 234 Lindsay, John, actor, 234 400 Utah Historical Quarterly Lindsay, John S., theater co. of, 214 Little Soldier, Gosiute leader, 276 Livestock, historical survey of grazing of, in Utah, 300-319. See also Sheep, Cattle Logan Sugar Co., 370, 371, 374, 375, 380, 382, 385, 386 Long, John, laborer, 230 "Long, Old Man," boodegger, 115-56, 156 Loutensock, Peter, 110 Lovey, Alan L., cartoons by, 203, 257 Lowe, Lester, fur rancher, 322, 323, 321, 333 Lowry, John, and Black Hawk War, 30-31, 33 Lund, Anthon H., and sugar industry, 373, 374, 382, 385 Lund, C. N., and Salt Lake Theatre, 82 Lynch, John C , and horse racing, 10 M Mabey, Charles R., and horse racing, 8 Madsen, Edgar R., fur breeder, 336, 337 Maiben, Henry, and Salt Lake Theatre, 67 Martineau, V. L., county ag. agent, 149, 149 Mason, Clarissa Cordelia Moses, plural wife of A. M. Cannon, 38 Mason, William, widow of, married A. M. Cannon, 38 Matthews, Walter, sheepherder, 267-68, 271 McCarty family, cattle of, 306 Mcintosh, Polly Ann, wife of Frank Bedke, 270 McKay, Barbara (sister), 55 McKay, David O. (uncle), 47, 53-54 McKay, Ernest (cousin), 52-53 McKay, Fawn, author of Vo Man Knows My History. See Brodie, Fawn McKay McKay, Fawn Brimhall (mother), 47, 55 McKay, Flora (sister), 55 McKay, Louise (sister), 55 McKay, Thomas Brimhall (brother), 56-57 McKay, Thomas E. (father), 47, 56 McMillan, Daniel, and Wasatch Wave, 209 McMillan, Ephraim, and Wasatch Wave, 209 McMurrin, Sterling M., and Fawn Brodie, 63 McQuarrie, John G., LDS mission pres., 256 McQuown, Madeline R., Ogden librarian, 53 Medicine: Mormons' practice of, 127; U.T. laws affecting, 128. See Salt Lake Sanitarian Mendon, Utah, United Order in, 362-64 Merrihew, E. C , Lehi dentist, HI Mexicans: and prohibition, 151, 161-62; and sugar industry, 383-84 Midway, Utah, waterworks for, 210 Millard County, Indian farm in, 25 Miller, D. C , IRS agent, 161 Miller, Henry, and Salt Lake Theatre, 76-77, 79 Miller, J . P., mgr., Utah Eastern Co., 158 Miller Lux, giant cattle outfit, 310 Mingilaccio, Ralph, orchestra leader, 119 Mining: career of Jesse Knight in, 240-53; tax laws affecting, 251 Mink farming, 327-37 Mitchell, Blair, jockey, 14 Moab, Utah, Prohibition Era in, 151, 155, 157, 160, 161, 164 Monticello, Utah, Prohibition Era in, 151-53, 155-57, 161-64 Morgan, Dale L., and No Man Knows My History, 48, 49, 50, 57 Morgi(a?)n, Sam, and tithing scrip, 237 The Mormon, 37 Mormon Battalion, Lost Well of, rediscovered, 277, 277-86, 281, 282, 285 Mormons: and Black Hawk War, 24-35; and Clarion, 170, 171; colonization success of, analyzed, 164-65, 172-76, 179; co-op herds of, 302-3, 311; currency, coin, and scrip of, 216-39; death rate of, 128; evolution of grazing practices of, 300-319; and Hole-in-the- Rock settlers, 310-12; and mining, 240-53; and naming of Tooele, 273-74; and prohibition, 151, 164; settlement of Cache Valley by, 341, 343; in so. Idaho, 267-69, 270, 272; and Thomsonian medicine, 127; trade and barter practices of, 217, 219-20; and Word of Wisdom, 127. See also Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and names of individual Mormons Morrell, Joseph, and No Man Knows My History, 53 Morris, William, and Salt Lake Theatre, 67 Morrison, M. P., racing judge, 11 Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co., sale of Salt Lake Theatre to, 65, 81, 87, 87 Mousley, Ann Amanda, wife of A. M. Cannon, 37 Mousley, Sarah Maria, wife of A. M. Cannon, 37 Mulliner, H. L., and horse racing, 18 Muos, Santos, bootlegger, 161 Murdock, Utah Lake resort, 124 Murdock, Joseph A., and Wasatch Wave, 208, 209 Murphy, Herbert, sheriff, 160 My ton, Utah, agricultural exhibit in, 141 N Naile (later Naegle), John Conrad, Lehi setder, 109, 110 Nauvoo Legion, horses of, 234 Navajo Indians: and Kit Carson, 27; and prohibition, 151, 153-55, 158-60, 162-63 Nelson, Eliza Rowberry, and naming of Tooele, 275 Neslen, C. Clarence, SLC mayor, 15 Newton Reservoir, 334 Nibley, Charles, farmer, 347-48, 356-57 Nibley, C. W., and sugar industry, 372-75, 381, 386 Nibley, Hugh, and No Man Knows My History, 51- 52 No Man Knows My History, responses to publication of, 46-63 Index 401 Nutter, Preston, rancher, 306, 307, 310 Nye, Bill, humorist, 221, 235 Prohibition, in southeastern Utah, 150-64 Pyper, George D.: Salt Lake Theatre mgr., 77, 84-86, 85; and use of scrip and barter, 234- 35 Odenwalder, Carl, IRS agent, 161 Ogden Chamber of Commerce, and horse racing, 13 Ogden Standard-Examiner: and No Man Knows My History, 49; and Salt Lake Theatre demolition, 83 Ogden Sugar Co., 373, 374 Oldham, Samuel, Paradise resident, 352 Olson Orchestra, Heber City group, 213 Ophir Mining District, 41 Oregon Short Line, WX, 361 Orem, W. C , pres., SL&URR, 117 Ottinger, George M., and Salt Lake Theatre, 67 Outver, Francois, 222, 223 Pace, J . G., and horse racing, 19 Panguitch, Utah, and Black Hawk War, 28 Papacostas, James, and illegal liquor, 162 Paris Department Store, 18 Park City, Utah, and Rio Grande Western, 210- 11 Parker, W. J . , and horse racing, 11 Parks, , and Saratoga, 114 Parratt, D. W., and horse racing, 17, 18 Parry, May T., and naming of Tooele, 276 Pearson, E. K., moving contractor, 81 Peck, Laura Rolley, rescue of, 114 Perpetual Emigration Fund, 217, 223, 237, 361 Perry, Dominick, and bootlegging, 161 Peterson, Andrew, sheepman, 315 Peterson, Charles S., and Mormon colonization, 175 Peterson, Elmer G., USAC president, 330 Pingree-Idaho Sugar Co., 379 Pingree, Job, and sugar industry, 379 Pioneer Sugar Co., 379 Pittsburgh Co., cattle outfit, 310 Plains Indians, attacks of, on Overland Trail, 26, 29 Playhouse Orchestra, 119 Pocatello, Shoshoni chief, 275 Pond, Austin, fox ranch of, 322 Poulton, Thomas, sheep owner, 267 Pratt, Orson: and Joseph Smith, 61; and naming of Tooele, 274 Pratt, Parley P., Utah Lake explored by, 109 Pratt, Romania Bunnell (Penrose), physician, 130 Pratt, William, promissory note of, 222, 223 Presbyterian church, turn of the century anti- Mormonism of, 255 Prescott, Oliver, and No Man Knows My History, 48 Price, Utah, Prohibition Era in, 151 Primrose, C. W., racing judge, 11 Quealy, P. J . , and Wonder Mining Co., 43 Quigley, Mell, rescue of, 114 Red Butte Canyon, sandstone quarried in, 66 Redd, Charles, and horse racing, 8, 10, 12, 17-22 Reed, Amos, acting, U.T. gov., 30 Reid, Peter, carpenter, 229 Relf, George O., and horse racing, 14, 17, 21-22 Reltuc Inn, Lehi, 117 Richards, Franklin S., LDS attorney, 257, 260 Richards, Heber John, physician, 130 Richards, Samuel W., immigration agent, 233 Richards, Stephen L., and sugar industry, 382 Richfield, Utah, and Black Hawk War, 28 Riley, I. Woodbridge, and Joseph Smith, 60 Rio Grande Western, line of, to Heber City, 210- 12 Robertson, C. A., Grand County attorney, 164 Robinson, L. Ray, fox ranch of, 322 Rodman, Gage B., and horse racing, 10 Roosevelt, Theodore, and Smoot controversy, 263 Rothschild, Edmund de, Jewish colonies financed by, 177 Rowberry, John, and naming of Tooele, 275 Russell, Lillian, and Salt Lake Theatre, 73 Russon, Lott, baptism by, 114 Sack, Samuel, Clarion, farmer, 170 Sagawitch, Shoshoni chief, 276 St. George, Utah, founding of, 37-38 Salt Lake and Mercur Railroad, 41 Salt Lake and Utah Railroad, 114, 117 Salt Lake City, 216; economic effect of horse racing in, 15-16; in 1861, 66; medical care facilities in, 129-30 Salt Lake City Commission, and pari-mutuel gambling, 16-17 Salt Lake County, agriculture in, 140, 142-46, 148-49, 313-15 Salt Lake Fur Farm, 322 Salt Lake Herald: and horse racing, 7-8, 22; and Salt Lake Theatre, 73 Salt Lake Ministerial Assn., opposition of, to horse racing, 18 Salt Lake Museum, 238 Salt Lake Sanitarian, medical journal, history of, 125-37, 126 Salt Lake Temple, food for workers on, 352 402 Utah Historical Quarterly Salt Lake Theatre, 64-65, 67, 68, 69, 72, 75, 78, 87, 88; building of, 66-69; dancing in, 72; descriptions of, 69-71; effect of transcontinental railroad on, 73; lectures in, 73; performances in, 70-71, 73-74, 76; sale and demolition of, controversy over, 64-66, 76- 88; and scrip, 229, 234-35, 238-39; size of, 68 Salt Lake Tribune, and horse racing, 22 Salzner, Franz, 110 Sanjuan County, Prohibition Era in, 150-64 Sanpete County: Indian farm in, 25; sheep in, 313, 316-17 San Pitch, Chief, opposition of, to Spanish Fork Treaty, 32-33 Saratoga Resort, 107, 108, 113, 115, 116, 122, 123; baptisms at, 114, 119; chicken ranch at, 112; dancing at. 111, 112, 119, 120; fire at, 123; history of, 108-24; medicinal use of springs at, 111, 112; sanitary conditions at, 118, 121; and state prison proposal, 120-21; subdivision planned for, 115, 117; swimming facilities at, 110-12, 119, 121, 122, 124 Scanland, J. M., anti-Mormon article by, 255 Scorup, Albert, cowboy, 311, 311 Scott, William T., and horse racing, 18 Scrip, history of early Mormon and Utah holographic types of, 216-39, 222, 224, 225, 226, 227, 229, 231, 232, 234, 235, 237, 238 Sears, Heber John, fox farmer, 321 Seely, John H., sheepman, 316 Segmiller, , and Saratoga, 114 Sheep: in Grantsville, Utah, 266-67; grazing of, in Utah, 301, 305, 312-18; in Idaho, 267-68, 272 Sheepshanks, John, and Salt Lake Theatre, 71 Shipley, John, promissory note of, 223-24, 224 Shipp, Ellis R., 131; medical education of, 130; nursing school of, 128; poetry of, 132; and Salt Lake Sanitarian, 125, 128, 130-37 Shipp, Margaret (Maggie) C , 131; divorce of, 136; medical education of, 130; nursing instruction given by, 128; and Salt Lake Sanitarian, 125, 130-37 Shipp, Milford Bard, 131; imprisonment of, for unlawful cohabitation, 134-35; medical education of, 130-31; and Salt Lake Sanitarian, 125, 130-37 Shoshone Indians, defeat of, at Bear River, 27 Siebert, Professor A., and "Saratoga Salvation," 112-13 Silver King Mine, 251 Simpers, Tom, cattle herding of, 308-9 Smallpox, 1864-65 epidemic of, killed many Utes, 30 Smith, Dave, 259 Smithfield sugar factory, 380, 386 Smith, George Albert, and No Man Knows My History, 50 Smith, John Henry, LDS apostle, 261 Smith, John Y., Saratoga mgr., 113 Smith, Joseph: and botanic medicine, 127; Brodie biography of, 46-63 Smith, Joseph F.: and Smoot controversy, 256- 63; and sugar industry, 381-82 Smith, Lot, Mormon Battalion member, 278-79, 285 Smith, Ransford, Bedke defended by, 269 Smith, Rex, Deseret News air stuntman, 119 Smoot, Reed, 203, 254; secret code of, 259-63; Senate seating conroversy of, 255-63; speech of, in Salt Lake Theatre, 84 Snow, Eliza R., nursing classes of, 128 Snow, Erastus: and Cotton Mission, 37-38; and mining, 39; and United Order, 363 Social Hall, razing of, 79 Sorensen, Isaac, Cache resident, 353, 357 Southwick, Edward, Saratoga mgr. 113-14, 123 Spanish-American War, 213 Spanish Fork Indian farm, 24, 25, 28 Spanish Fork Treaty, 27, 30, 31-33, 34, 35 Spry, William, governor, 8, 262 Stansbury, Howard, and "Tuilla Valley," 273 State Engineer, Office of, created, 139-40 Statehood Day, celebration of, in Heber City, 213 Steele, Robert, Ibapah Gosiute Tribal Council member, 276 Steptoe, Edward, military grazing reserves est. by, 302 Stewart, Samuel W., judge, 121 Stohl, Leonard, and sugar industry, 376-77 Sugar industry: development of, in Cache Valley, 370-88; in Lehi, 371, 374, 382; in Ogden, 371, 373, 374, 382; workers in, 383-85, 384, 386 Tabby, band of, joins Black Hawk, 33-34 Talbot, Henry, South African LDS convert, and Gobo Fango, 264-66 Talbot, Henry James (son), 265 Talbot, Ruth (wife), 265 Talmage, DeWitt, and Salt Lake Theatre, 73 Talmage, James E., Smoot supporter, 258 Tanner, Mrs. H. S., and horse racing, 19 Taylor family, cattle of, 306 Taylor, John, and The Mormon, 37 Taylor, John W., LDS apostle, resignation of, 258, 261 Taylor, Leon, Saratoga lessee, 118 Taylor, Robert W., prosecutor in Smoot case, 258 Taylor, Samuel W., and No Man Knows My History, 63 Thomas, Mathonihah, federal prohibition director for Utah, 151, 154 Thompson, Charles, anti-Mormon minister, 255 Thompson, Utah, Prohibition Era in, 158, 161- 62 Thornton, Amasa, NY attorney, 257 Index 403 Timbimboo, Moroni, 276 Tintic Mining District, Jesse Knight holdings in, 241-43 Titus, E. G., entomologist, 144, 145 Tonks, Charles, fox ranch of, 322 Tooele, Utah, origin of name of, 273-76 Toponce, Alexander, sale of cattle by, 302 Train, George Francis, lecturer, 73 Van Cott, Waldemar, Smoot's attorney, 257, 257 Van Wagoner, Richard S., and No Man Knows My History, 63 Vernon, Alvin, mink rancher, 328, 336 Vernon, Ray, mink rancher, 328-29, 328, 336, 337 Vowles, H. R., merchant, 18 u Uinta Valley, Indian reservation created in, 29 Uncle Sam mine, 243, 244 Union Pacific Railroad, in Fairfield, Utah, 41 United Order, in Cache Valley, 362-64 U.S. Forest Service, and grazing, 305, 316-18 Utah Agricultural and Racing Assn., 14-15 Utah and Nevada Railway, 40-42 Utah County 4-H Club, 122 Utah Eastern Co., Thompson pool hall of, 158 Utah Fur Breeders Agricultural Co-op, 330, 336- 39, 337 Utah Fur Breeders Assn., 329-31, 334-36, 337 Utah Garden and Canning Club, 147 Utah Horse Breeding and Racing Assn., 14-15 Utah-Idaho Sugar Co., 114-15, 374-76, 382 Utah Lake: exploration of, 109; Geneva Resort on, 117, 124; high water at, 124; history of Saratoga Resort on, 108-24; other resorts on, 124; swimming and boating at. 111, 117, 123 Utah Northern Railroad, building of, 361-62 Utah Ore Sampling Co., 248 Utah Pork and Crop Production Club, 147 Utah Poultry Club, 147 Utah Silver Fox Farms, 321 Utah State Agricultural College: Experiment Stations of, 364, 374-75; extension services of, 142, 144, 148, 149; farmers' encampment at, 138-39; founding of, 140; and fur breeding, 330-31 Utah State Fair Assn., and horse racing, 16-18, 21-22 Utah State Fairgrounds, horse racing at, 4-5, 1, 9, 14, 15, 16 Utah State Prison, selection of site for, 120-21 Utah State Racing Commission: controversy involving, 17, 20-23; members of, 10; permits issued by, 13-14; suit of, against SLC Commission, 16-17 Utah Sugar Co.: and Sugar Trust, 373; and Saratoga Resort, 113-15 Utah Territorial Legislature, and medicine, 128 Ute Indians: and Black Hawk War, 24-35; removal of, to Uinta Valley, 32-34; Spanish Fork farmhouse of, 24, 25; and Spanish Fork Treaty, 27, 30-33 w Wadsworth's Drug Store, Lehi, 114 Wagstaff, Harold, farm boy, 145 Walker Brothers Dry Goods Co., 18 Walker, Charles Lowell, and barter, 219-20 Walker, Joseph Reddeford, and Tooelians, 274 Walker War, 25 Wall, Francis George, and Black Hawk, 31 Ward, Artemus, humorist, 235 Wasatch County: development of, 206-15; sheep in, 313 Wasatch Real Estate and Development Co., 208 Wasatch Silver Fox Ranch, 322 Wasatch Wave (Heber City), history of, 206-15 Waters, , judge, 269 Waters, James H., and horse racing, 10, 11, 14, 14, 21-22 Weaver, Paulino, guide, 278 Webb, Heber M., county ag. agent, 140-46, 148- 49 Wellington, J . E., prison term of, 162-63 Wells, Daniel H., and Salt Lake Theatre, 68, 77 Wells, Louisa, and Salt Lake Theatre, 68 West Cache Sugar Co., 377, 378 Westcott, Angeline, bootlegging remembered by, 155 Western Federation of Miners, 244 Western, Lucille, actress, 71 Westwood, Richard E., 335 Westwood, Rick, 335 Wheeler, , bootlegger, 159 Whimpey, John, Saratoga farm lessee, 117 Whitesides, Lewis, owner of Gobo Fango, 266, 267 Whitney, Orson F., controversial letter of, 259 Whitney sugar factory, 378-80, 379, 386-87 Widtsoe, John A., and No Man Knows My History, 49-50 Wilberg, Carl E., fox ranch of, 322 Wilcox, Joel R., fur breeder, 322, 336-38, 337 Wilde, Oscar, lecture of, 73 Williams, , and Salt Lake Theatre, 238 Williams, Thomas, pay order of, 234, 235 WUson, Billy, boat of, 117 Winder, John R., counselor to J. F. Smith, 261 Wing, William, livery service of. 111 Winsor, L. M., county ag. agent, 140, 141 Winters, Fritz, bootlegger, 163 404 Utah Historical Quarterly Wise, Bob, bootlegger, 163 Wonder Mining Co., 41, 43 Woodbury Park, resort, 124 Woodruff, Elias S., and horse racing, 20 Woodruff, Fanny Carrington, DUP pres., opposition of to sale and demolition of Salt Lake Theatre, 80-81, 80 Woodruff, Wilford: and irrigation, 173-74; and Salt Lake Theatre, 72; and Spanish Fork Treaty, 32 Woolley, Edwin D., merchant, promissory note of, 226, 233 Woolley, Ernest R., and sugar industry, 377, 379, 381 Woolley, John M., pay order of, 233-34, 234 Woolley, Olive, promissory note of, 226, 226 Working, D. W., county ag. agent, 140 World War I: effect of, on sugar industry, 376, 381; food shortage during, 145 World War II, and sugar industry, 386 Worlton, Fred D., Lehi physician, 118 Wright, Sterling, fox ranch of, 32 Yenewood, Ute Indian, quarrel of, with interpreter, 30-31, 33 Young, Brigham: and Gardo House, 79; herd grounds of, 302; and Indians, 25, 32, 35; and medicine, 127, 130, 133; and mining, 37-39; and Salt Lake Theatre, 66-68, 71, 72, 74; and tithing scrip, 238; and trade, 359-60; and wheat chaff, 349 Young, John W., cattle of, in Arizona, 309-10 Young, W. A., and fur shows, 336 ZCMI, 226, 227, 238 |