Volume 41, 1973
Number 1 (Winter 1973)
In this Issue, 3
"Book A - Levi Mathers Savage": The Look of Utah in, 1873, by Charles S. Peterson, 6
Theology on the Landscape: a Comparison of Mormon and Amish-Menonnite Land Use, by Karl B. Raitz, 23
Hard-rock Journalism: Burt Brewster and the Review, by William R. Lindley, 35
Folklore and History: Fact Amid the Legends, by William A. Wilson, 40
Orson Pratt as a Mathematician, by Edward R. Hogan, 59
The Brief Career of Young University At Salt Lake City, by D. Michael Quinn, 69
Book Reviews, 90
Book Notices, 102
Recent Articles, 103
Number 2 (Spring 1973)
In this Issue, 115
Utah Anti-imperialist: Senator William H. King and Haiti, 1921-, 34, by Laurence M. Hauptman, 116
Isaac Trumbo and the Politics of Utah Statehood, by Edward Leo Lyman, 128
Unpacking the NEA: the Role of Utah's Teachers at the 1920 Convention, by Frederick S. Buchanan, 150
Unwilling Martyr: the Death of Young Ed Dalton Fae, by Decker Dix, 162
When Captain Fremont Slept In Grandma McGregor's Bed, by Nevada W. Driggs, 178
Tragedy at Scofield, by Allan Kent Powell, 182
Book Reviews, 195
Book Notices, 207
Recent Articles, 210
Historical Notes, 215
Number 3 (Summer 1973)
In this Issue, 219
Brigham Young's Outer Cordon- A Reappraisal, by Eugene E. Campbell, 220
Unionism, Communism, and the Great Depression : The Carbon County Coal Strike of 1933,
by Helen Z. Pananikolas, 254
The Logan Tabernacle and Temple, by Leonard J. Arrington and Melvin A. Larkin, 301
Book Reviews, 315
Book Notices, 324
Recent Articles, 327
Historical Notes, 334
Number 4 (Fall 1973)
In this Issue, 339
Utah Goes Dry, by Larry E. Nelson, 340
Cigarette Prohibition in Utah 1921-23, by John S. H. Smith, 358
The Saints Among the Saints: a Study of Cupanderismo in Utah, by E. Ferol Benavides, 373
The Irony of Mormon History, by Paul M. Edwards, 393
Book Reviews, 410
Book Notices, 423
Recent Articles, 425
Historical Notes, 428
Index, 430
Volume 42, 1974
Number 1 (Winter 1974)
In this Issue, 3
Frontier Arms of the Mormons, by Harry W. Gibson, 4
The Mormon Battalion: A Historical Accident?, by W. Ray Luce, 27
The Daily Union Vedette: A Military Voice on the Mormon Frontier, by Lyman C. Pedersen, Jr., 39
Fort Bridger and the Mormons, by Fred R. Gowans, 49
Fort Rawlins, Utah: a Question of Mission and Means, by Stanford J. Layton, 68
Book Reviews, 84
Book Notices, 96
Recent Articles, 98
Historical Notes, 102
Number 2 (Spring 1974)
In this Issue, 107
The "Americanization" of Utah's Agriculture, by Charles S. Peterson, 108
Establishing and Maintaining Land Ownership in Utah Prior to, 1869, by Lawrence L. Linford, 126
Kanab United Order: The President's Nephew and the Bishop, by P. T. Reilly, 144
Memories of a Uintah Basin Farm, by Loreen P. Wahlquist, 165
The Early Sheep Industry In Southern Utah, by William R. Palmer, 178
The Watermaster's Stick, by Lavell Johnson, 189
Book Reviews, 197
Book Notices, 208
Recent Articles, 209
Historical Notes, 212
Number 3 (Summer 1974)
In this Issue, 215
The Commencement of the Godbeite Protest: Another View, by Ronald W. Walker, 216
Utah's First Convict Labor Camp, by Virgil Caleb Pierce, 245
The Pioneer Roadometer, by Guy E. Stringham, 258
From Mules to Motorcars: Utah's Changing Transportation Scene, 273
The Transcontinental Railroad and Ogden City Politics, by Richard E. Kotter, 278
Frontier Theatre: The Corinne Opera House, by Rue C. Johnson, 285
Book Reviews, 296
Book Notices, 306
Recent Articles, 308
Historical Notes, 311
Number 4 (Fall 1974)
In this Issue, 315
Political Feud in Salt Lake City: J. Bracken Lee and the Firing of W. Cleon Skousen, by Dennis L. Lythgoe, 316
Woman's Place Is in the Constitution: the Struggle For Equal Rights in Utah in 1895,
by Jean Bickmore White, 344
Senators King and Thomas and the Coming War with Japan, by Justin H. Libby, 370
A Virginian in Utah Chooses the Union: Col. Philip St. George Cooke in 1861, by Richard W. Etulain, 381
Book Reviews, 386
Book Notices, 395
Recent Articles, 397
Historical Notes, 399
Index, 401
Volume 43, 1975
Number 1 (Winter 1975)
Inside this Issue, 3
Utah Filmmakers of the Silent Screen, by Richard Nelson, 4
Three Women and the Life of the Mind, by Maureen Ursenbach, 26
Ada Dwyer: Bright Lights and Lilacs, by Chris Rigby, 41
Sarah Elizabeth Carmichael: Poetic Genius of Pioneer Utah, by Miriam B. Murphy, 52
The Ritualization of Mormon History, by Davis Bitton, 67
Book Reviews, 86
Book Notices, 96
Recent Articles, 98
Historical Notes, 100
Number 2 (Spring 1975)
In This Issue, 103
Utah's Coal Lands: a Vital Example of How America Became a Great Nation, by Helen Z. Papanikolas, 104
The "Foreign Element" and The 1903-4 Carbon County Coal Miners' Strike, by Allan Kent Powell, 125
South Slav Settlements In Utah, 1890-1935, by Joseph Stipanovich, 155
Italian Fraternal Organizations In Utah, 1897-1934, by Phillip F. Notarianni, 172
In Memoriam: Joel Edward Ricks, 1889-1974, by A. Russell Mortensen, 188
Book Reviews, 190
Book Notices, 198
Recent Articles, 200
Historical Notes, 204
Number 3 (Summer 1975)
In this Issue, 207
The Architectural History of Utah, by Peter L. Goss, 208
William Harrison Folsom: Pioneer Architect, by Paul L. Anderson, 240
Spring City: a Look at a Nineteenth-century Mormon Village, by Cindy Rice, 260
Stone Buildings of Beaver City, by Richard C. Poulsen, 278
A Heritage of Stone in Willard, by Teddy Griffith, 286
Religious Architecture of the LDS Church: Influences and Changes Since 1847, by Allen D. Roberts, 301
Book Reviews, 328
Book Notices, 335
Recent Articles, 337
Historical Notes, 340
Number 4 (Fall 1975)
In this issue, 343
The Growing Years: Westminster College from Birth to Adolescence, by Joseph A. Vinatieri, 344
Catholic Education in Utah:, 1875-1975, by Robert J. Dwyer, 362
Utah's Educational Innovation: LDS Religion Classes, 1890-1929, by D. Michael Quinn, 379
Buds on the Tree of Knowledge: Early Views of Brigham Young University, 390
The Two Miss Cooks: Pioneer Professionals For Utah Schools, by Jill Mulvay, 396
William C. Staines "English Gentleman of Refinement and Culture", by Max J. Evans, 410
Book Reviews, 421
Book Notices, 432
Recent Articles, 435
Volume 44, 1976
Number 1 (Winter 1976)
In this Issue, 3
Cyrus E. Dallin and His Paul Revere Statue, by Rell G. Francis, 4
Fray Francisco Ananasio Dominguez and Fray Silvestre Velez De Escalante, by Eleanor B. Adams, 40
Joseph L. Rawlins, Father of Utah Statehood, by Joan Ray Harrow, 59
The Americanism of Utah, by Richard D. Poll, 76
Book Reviews, 94
Book Notices, 105
Recent Articles, 107
Number 2 (Spring 1976)
In this Issue, 111
Men, Motives, and Misunderstandings: A New Look at the Morrisite War of 1862, by G. M. Howard, 112
Archaeological and Cryptological Analyses of the Manti Inscriptions,
by William James Adams, Jr., and Ray T. Matlieny, 133
Catholicism Among the Mormons, 1875-79, by Francis J. Weber, 141
The Utah Gospel Mission, 1900-1950, by Stanley B. Kimball, 149
An Anarchist Defends the Mormons: The Case of Dyer D. Lum, by John S. McCormick, 156
Mormon Religion in Nauvoo: Some Reflections, by Marvin S. Hill, 170
Book Reviews, 181
Book Notices, 193
Recent Articles, 196
Historical Notes, 199
Number 3 (Summer 1976)
In this Issue, 203
The Liberal Shall Be Blessed: Sarah M. Kimball, by Jill C. Mulvay, 205
The Woman's Exponent: Forty-two Years of Speaking for Women, by Sherilyn Cox Bennion, 222
Truman Leonard: Pioneer Mormon Farmer, by Glen M. Leonard, 240
Never Change a Song, by Fae Decker Dix, 261
The Utah Supreme Court and its Justices, 1896-1976, by Stephen W. Julien, 267
The Fremonts and Utah, by Mary Lee Spence, 286
Book Reviews, 303
Book Notices, 310
Recent Articles, 312
Number 4 (Fall 1976)
In this Issue,
The Study of Mormon Folklore, by William A. Wilson, 317
The Martyrdom of Joseph Smith: an Archetypal Study, by Clifton Holt Jolley, 329
The Legend of Jessie Evans Smith, by Linda W. Harris, 351
The Great and Dreadful Day: Mormon Folklore of the Apocalypse, by Susan Peterson, 365
Some Botanical Cures in Mormon Folk Medicine - an Analysis by Richard C. Poulsen, 379
A Bibliography of Studies in Mormon Folklore, by William A. Wilson, 389
In Memoriam: Kate B. Carter, 1892-1976, by A. R. Mortensen, 395
In Memoriam: Marguerite L. Sinclair Reusser, 1895-1976, by Herbert B. Maw, 397
Book Reviews, 399
Book Notices, 408
Index, 411
Volume 45, 1977
Number 1 (Winter 1977)
In this Issue, 3
A Review of Mormon Settlement Literature, by Wayne L. Wahlquist, 4
The Mormon Invasion of Russian America: Dynamics of a Potent Myth,
by Gene A. Sessions and Stephen W. Stathis, 22
The Gap in the Buchanan Revival: the Utah Expedition of, 1857-58, by William P. Mackinnon, 36
Shonesburg: the Town Nobody Knows, by Janice F. DeMille, 47
William Henry Smart: Uinta Basin Pioneer Leader, by Kristen Smart Rogers, 61
The Making of Saints: The Mormon Town as a Setting for the Study of Cultural Change, by Dean L. May, 75
Book Reviews, 93
Book Notices, 102
Number 2 (Spring 1977)
In this Issue, 107
The Secularization of the Utah Labor Movement, by J. Kenneth Davies, 108
Utah and the Nationwide Coal Miners' Strike of 1922, by Allan Kent Powell, 135
Mining at Alta: A Further Look, by James H. Levitt, Philip F. Notarianni, and Barbara Bannon, 158
The Nurse: Marva Christensen Hanchett of Sevier County, by Patricia H. Sorenson, 163
Electric Power Comes to Utah, by Obed C. Haycock, 173
Historic Utilization of Paria River, by P. T. Reilly, 188
Book Reviews, 202
Book Notices, 210
Number 3 (Summer 1977)
In this Issue, 215
Building a Commonwealth: The Secular Leadership of Brigham Young,
by Leonard J. Arrington and Ronald K. Esplin, 216
Encouraging the Saints: Brigham Young's Annual Tours of the Mormon Settlements, by Gordon Irving, 233
Shadows of Brigham Young as Seen by His Biographers, by Donald R. Moorman, 252
Calligraphy in Brigham Young's Office, by Ronald G. Watt, 265
From Impulsive Girl to Patient Wife: Lucy Bigelow Young, by Susa Young Gates, 270
Promoting Railroads and Statehood: John W. Young, by Charles L. Keller, 289
Book Reviews, 309
Book Notices, 318
Number 4 (Fall 1977)
In this Issue, 323
The Great Protectionist, Sen. Reed Smoot of Utah, by James B. Allen, 325
The Way We Were: A Photographic Essay, by Janet G. Butler, 346
Teapot Dome Revisited: Reed Smoot And Conservation in the 1920s, by Thomas G. Alexander, 352
That Smoke-filled Room: A Utahn's Role in the 1920 GOP Convention, by Jeffrey L. Swanson, 369
The Public Image of Sen. Reed Smoot, 1902-32, by Jan Shipps, 380
Book Reviews, 401
Book Notices, 412
Index, 41
Volume 46, 1978
Number 1 (Winter 1978)
In this Issue, 3
Divorce among Mormon Polygamists: Extent And Explanations,
by Eugene E. Campbell and Bruce. L. Campbell, 4
Beyond the Manifesto: Polygamous Cohabitation Among LDS General Authorities after 1890,
by Kenneth L. Cannon II, 24
J. Cecil Alter, Founding Editor of Utah Historical Quarterly, by Miriam B. Murphy, 37
An Ambiguous Decision: the Implementation of Mormon Priesthood Denial for the Black Man--
a Reexamination, by Newell G. Bringhurst, 45
Another Visit with Walter Murray Gibson, by R. Lanier Britsch, 65
Book Reviews, 79
Book Notices, 94
Number 2 (Spring 1978)
In this Issue, 99
Woman Suffrage in Territorial Utah, by Beverly Beeton, 100
The Working Women of Salt Lake City: a Review of The Utah Gazetteer, 1892-93, by Miriam B. Murphy, 121
"Strong Minded Women": Desdemona Stott Beeson and Other Hard Rock Mining Entrepreneurs,
by Laurence P. James and Sandra C. Taylor, 136
Utah's Peace Advocate, The "Mormona": Elise Furer Musser, by Juanita Brooks and Janet G. Butler, 151
The Josephine Diaries: Glimpses of the Life of Josephine Streeper Chase, 1881-94, by Fae Decker Dix, 167
Double Jeopardy: Visual Images of Mormon Women to 1914, by Davis Bitton and Gary L. Bunker, 184
Book Reviews, 203
Book Notices, 212
Number 3 (Summer 1978)
In this Issue, 215
Open Hand and Mailed Fist: Mormon-Indian Relations In Utah, 1847-52, by Howard A. Christy, 216
Of Pride and Politics: Brigham Young as Indian Superintendent, by Floyd A. O'Neil and Stanford J. Layton, 236
Ute Indians along Civil War Communication Lines, by S. Lyman Tyler, 251
The Utah National Guard on the Mexican Border in 1916, by Richard C. Roberts, 262
Improbable Ambassadors: Black Soldiers at Fort Douglas, 1896-99, by Michael J. Clark, 282
Silver Service for the Battleship Utah: a Naval Tradition Under Governor Spry, by Michael S. Eldredge, 302
Book Reviews, 319
Book Notices, 330
Number 4 (Fall 1978)
In this Issue, 335
Pestiferous Ironclads: the Grasshopper Problem in Pioneer Utah, by Davis Bitton and Linda P. Wilcox, 336
Sanpete County Between the Wars: An Overview of a Rural Economy in Transition, by John S. H. Smith, 356
One Hundred Years of Utah Climate, by Don R. Murphy, 369
The Finest of Fabrics: Mormon Women and the Silk Industry in Early Utah, by Chris Rigby Arrington, 376
Diamonds in the Dust: John W. Carlson's Alfalfa Seed Research, by Virginia C. Parker, 397
Book Reviews, 415
Book Notices, 422
In Memoriam: David E. Miller, 1909-78, by Melvin T. Smith, 425
In Memoriam: T. Edgar Lyon, 1903-78, by Davis Bitton, 425
Index, 427
Volume 47, 1979
Number 1 (Winter 1979)
In this Issue, 3
Utah, Sexton of Prohibition, by John Kearns, 5
Life Behind Bars: Mormon Cohabs of the 1880s, by Melvin L. Bashore, 22
Nathaniel Baldwin, Utah Inventor and Patron of the Fundamentalist Movement, by Merrill Singer, 42
"I'm Here for the Cash": Max Florence and the Great Mormon Temple, by Gary James Bergera, 54
Dry Goods and Groceries in Early Utah: an Account Book View of James Campbell Livingston,
by Ronald G. Watt, 64
Early Utah Pioneer Cultural Societies, by Joseph Heinerman, 70
Book Reviews, 90
Book Notices, 98
In Memoriam: Gustive 0. Larson, 1897-1978, by Theron H. Luke, 99
Number 2 (Spring 1979)
Utah's Regions: a View From the Hinterland, by Charles S. Peterson, 103
Forces That Shaped Utahs Dixie: Another Look, by Melvin T. Smith, 110
Folk Material Culture of the Sanpete-Sevier Area: Today's Reflections of a Region's Past,
by Richard C. Poulsen, 130
Folklore of Utah's Little Scandinavia, by William A. Wilson, 148
Reflections on a Rural Tradition: A Photographic Essay, by Carolyn Rhodes-Jones, 167
Utah's Ellis Island: the Difficult "Americanization" of Carbon County, by Philip F. Notarianni, 178
The Valley of the Bear River and the movement of Culture Between Utah and Idaho,
by Charles S. Peterson, 194
Book Reviews, 215
Book Notices, 223
Number 3 (Summer 1979)
Urban Utah: Toward a Fuller Understanding, by Charles S. Peterson, 227
The Impact of Mining on Salt Lake City, by Richard W. Sadler, 236
The Right to Be Different: Ogden and Weber County Politics, 1850- 1924, by Jean Bickmore White, 254
Transcontinental Travelers' Excursions to Salt Lake City and Ogden: A Photographic Essay,
by Carolyn Rhodes-Jones, 273
Ogden, a Federal Colony in Utah, by Thomas G. Alexander, 291
Utah's Dynamic Dixie: Satellite of Salt Lake, Las Vegas, or Los Angeles?,
by Lowell C. Bennion and Merrill K. Ridd, 311
Book Reviews, 328
Book Notices, 338
Number 4 (Fall 1974)
In this Issue, 343
The Archaic Inhabitants of the Northern Colorado Plateau, by Alan R. Schroedl, 344
Utah's Spanish Trail, by C. Gregory Crampton, 361
Archaeological Investigations at the Isaac Chase Mill, by Bruce Hawkins, 384
The Walker War: Defense and Conciliation as Strategy, by Howard A. Christy, 395
The Buffalo Soldiers: Guardians of The Uintah Frontier, 1886- 1901, by Ronald G. Coleman, 421
Book Reviews, 440
Book Notices, 449
Index, 451
Volume 48, 1980
Number 1 (Winter 1980)
In this Issue, 3
The Taylor-Cowley Affair and the Watershed of Mormon History,
by Victor W. Jorgensen and B. Carmon Hardy, 4
"The Goose Hangs High': Excerpts from the Letters of Martha Hughes Cannon, by Constance L. Lieber, 37
"Entitled to Be Called an Artist": Landscape and Portrait Painter Frederick Piercy,
by Wilford Hill LeCleminant, 49
Building Railroads for the Kingdom: the Career of John W. Young, 1867-91, by M. Guy Bishop, 66
The Lion and the Lady: Brigham Young and Emma Smith, by Valeen Tippetts Avery and Linda King Newell, 81
Book Reviews, 98
Book Notices, 107
Number 2 (Spring 1980)
In this Issue, 111
Millard Fillmore, Utah's Friend in the White House, by Wayne K. Hinton, 112
Justice for All or for the "Elect"? The Utah County Probate Court, 1855-72, by Elizabeth D. Gee, 129
"Good Guys" Vs. "Good Guys": Rudger Clawson, John Sharp, and Civil Disobedience in Nineteenth-century Utah, by
James B. Allen, 148
Utah's Experience with the Desert Land Act, by Stephen W. Stathis, 175
A. Ray Olpin and the Postwar Emergency at the University of Utah, by Elinore H. Partridge, 195
Book Reviews, 207
Book Notices, 215
Number 3 (Summer 1980)
In this Issue, 219
Frolics and Free Schools For the Youthful Gentiles of Corinne by Brigham D. Madsen, 220
Topaz, City of Dust, by Yoshiko Uchida, 234
Growing up Greek in Helper, Utah, by Helen Z. Papanikolas, 244
"Of Benefit and Interest to the Children of Salt Lake City" - the Tracy Aviary, by Miriam B. Murphy, 261
Rowland Hall - St. Marks School: Alternative Education For More than a Century, by Mary R. Clark, 271
A New Community: Mormon Teachers and the Separation of Church and State in Utah's Territorial Schools,
by Charles S. Peterson, 293
Book Reviews, 313
Book Notices, 323
Number 4 (Fall 1980)
In this Issue, 327
Teancum Pratt, Founder of Helper, edited by Edna Romano, 328
Rebels and Relatives: The Mormon Foundation of Spring Glen, 1878- 90, by Nancy Jacobus Tanigughi, 366
One Long Day That Went on Forever Saline Hardee Fraser, Compiled by Marianne Fraser, 379
Blanding: the Making of a Community, by Gary L. Shumway, 390
Book Reviews, 406
Book Notices, 412
Index, 415
Volume 49, 1981
Number 1 (Winter 1981)
In this Issue, 3
Utah's Harsh Lands, Hearth of Greatness, by Richard H. Jackson, 4
Last Free Land Rush, by Carlton Culmsee, 26
Nine Mile: Eastern Utah's Forgotten Road, by Edward A. Geary, 42
"Good Roads Roberts" and the Fight for Utah Highways, by Janet R. Balmforth, 56
The Blue Dugway, by Dwight L. King, 66
Cultural Veneer: Decorative Plastering in Utah's Sanpete Valley, by Thomas Carter, 68
Life in a Village Society, 1877-1920, by Charles S. Peterson, 78
Book Reviews, 97
Book Notices, 103
Number 2 (Spring 1981)
In this Issue, 107
The Cathedral of the Madeleine: The Building and Embellishment of a Historic Place,
by Bernice Maher Mooney, 108
The Evolution of Culture and Tradition in Utah's Mexican-American Community, by Edward H. Mayer, 133
Labor Conflict at Eureka, 1886-97, by Paul A. Frisch, 145
Ogden's "Horrible Tragedy": The Lynching of George Segal, by Larry R. Gerlach, 157
Goshute-Shoshone Draft Resistance, 1917-18, by David L. Wood, 173
The Unwanted Indians: The Southern Utes in Southeastern Utah, by Gregory C. Thompson, 189
In Memoriam: Fawn McKay Brodie, 1915-81, by Everett L. Cooley, 204
Book Reviews, 209
Book Notices, 215
Number 3 (Summer 1981)
In this Issue, 219
Women and the Socialist Party In Utah, 1900-1920, by John H. Sillito, 220
"I Care Nothing for Politics": Ruth May Fox, Forgotten Suffragist, edited by Linda Thatcher, 239
A Woman State School Superintendent: Whatever Happened to Mrs. McVicker?,
by Carol Ann Lubomudrov, 254
Nurturing LDS Primaries: Louie Felt and May Anderson, 1880-1940, by Susan Staker Oman, 262
Women's Work on the Mormon Frontier, by Maureen Ursenbach Beecher, 276
Enterprising Ladies: Utah's Nineteenth-century Women Editors, by Sherilyn Cox Bennion, 291
Book Reviews, 305
Book Notices, 312
Number 4 (Fall 1981)
In this Issue, 315
Claude T. Barnes, Utah Naturalist, by Davis Bitton, 316
A Winter Acquaintance with Timpanogos, by Dean R. Brimhall, 340
The Modern Discovery, Popularization, and Early Development of Bryce Canyon, Utah, by Nick Scrattish, 348
A Footnote to History: The U.S. Army at Promontory, Utah, May 10, 1869, by Paul L. Hedren, 363
William D. Davies Visits the Welsh in Utah in 1891, edited by Phillips G. Davies, 374
In Memoriam: Olive Woolley Burt, 1894-1981, by Harold Schindler, 388
In Memoriam: John W. James, Jr., 1917-1981, by Helen Z. Papanikolas, 391
Book Reviews, 393
Book Notices, 404
Index, 405
Volume 50, 1982
Number 1 (Winter 1982)
In This Issue, 3
La Plata, 1891-93, Boom, Bust, And Controversy, by David Rich Lewis, 4
A Dam In The Desert: Pat Moran's Last Water Venture, by William L. Moran, 22
The Frisco Charcoal Kilns, by Philip F. Notorianni, 40
Iron City, Mormon Mining Town, by Kerry William Bate, 47
William H. Smart, Builder In The Basin, by William B. Smart, 59
The Strawberry Valley Reclamation Project and the Opening of the Uintah Indian Reservation,
by Kathryn L. MacKay, 68
Book Reviews, 90
Book Notices, 97
Number 2 (Spring 1982)
In This Issue, 103
Prelude To Dispossession: The Fur Trade's Significance for the Northern Utes And Southern Paiutes,
by John R. Alley, Jr., 104
Brigham Bicknell Young, Musical Christian Scientist, by Kenneth L. Cannon II, 124
Women in the Utah Work Force from Statehood To World War II, by Miriam B. Murphy, 139
Bicycle Racing And The Salt Palace: Two Letters, edited by Olive W. Burt, 160
Red Lights In Zion: Salt Lake City's Stockade, 1908-11, by John S. McCormick, 168
Zion's Rowdies: Growing Up On The Mormon Frontier, by Davis Bitton, 182
Book Reviews, 196
Number 3 (Summer 1982)
In This Issue, 207
A Question Of Conscience: The Resignation Of Bishop Paul Jones,
by John R. Sillito and Timothy S. Hearn, 209
Hornets In The Hive: Socialists In Early Twentieth-century Utah, by John S. McCormick, 225
The Emerging Social Worker and The Distribution Of The Castle Gate Relief Fund,
by Michael Katsanevas, Jr., 241
The National Women's Relief Society And The U.S. Sheppard-Towner Act, by Loretta L. Hefner, 255
Polygamy And The Frontier: Mormon Women In Early Utah, by Lawrence Foster, 268
Book Reviews, 290
Book Notices, 299
Number 4 (Fall 1982)
In This Issue, 303
When The Spirits Did Abound: Nineteenth-century Utah's Encounter With Free-Thought Radicalism,
by Ronald W. Walker, 304
From Foe To Friend: The Mormon Embrace Of Fiction, by Matthew Durrant and Neal E. Lambert, 325
The Mormon Meetinghouse: Reflections On Pioneer Religious And Social Life in Salt Lake City, by Joseph Heinerman, 340
Delegate John M. Bernhisel, Salt Lake Physician Following The Civil War, by Glen Barrett, 354
The Deseret Museum, by Lila Carpenter Eubanks, 361
Book Reviews, 377
Book Notices, 389
Index, 390
Volume 51, 1983
Number 1 (Winter 1983)
In This Issue, 3
The Colony Guard: To California In '49, by Brigham D. Madsen, 5
A Crisis Averted? General Harney and the Change In Command Of The Utah Expedition, by Wilford Hill Lecheminant, 30
Salt Lake City Through A German's Eyes: A Visit By Theodor Kirchhoff In 1867,
edited by Frederic Trautmann, 46
"Melancholy News": Utah's First Fatal Passenger Train Collision, by Alan P. MacFarlane, 56
Utah War Industry During World War II: A Human Impact Analysis, by Thomas G. Alexander, 72
Book Reviews, 93
Book Notices, 101
Number 2 (Spring 1983)
In This Issue, 107
Childhood In Gunnison, Utah, by William G. Hartley, 108
"Hide And Seek": Children on The Underground, by Martha Sonntag Bradley, 133
The Night Before Doomsday, by John Farnsworth Lund, 154
Utah, 4-H, A Dynamic Youth Program, by Daniel A. John, 162
Religion And Education: The Scopes Controversy In Utah, by Ann Weaver Hart, 183
Book Reviews, 199
Book Notices, 207
Number 3 (Summer 1983)
In This Issue, 211
Historic Houses In Beaver: An Introduction To Materials, Styles, And Craftsmen, by Linda L. Bonar, 212
Minersville: The Beginnings of Lead-silver Mining In Utah Keith, by A. Kelly and J. Kenneth Davies, 229
Warm Winters And White Rabbits: Folklore of the Welsh and English Coal Miners, by Marianne Fraser, 246
The Benjamin Presbyterian Church, 1886-1916, by Lee A. Butler, 259
The M-factors In Tooele's History, by Eugene E. Campbell, 272
In Memoriam: Andrew Karl Larson, 1899-1983, by Jay M. Haymond, 289
Book Reviews, 291
Book Notices, 303
Number 4 (Fall 1983)
In This Issue, 307
"Mountain Common Law"- The Extralegal Punishment of Seducers in Early Utah, by Kenneth L. Cannon II, 308
Reclamation Of Young Citizens: Reform Of Utah's Juvenile Legal System, 1888-1910,
by Martha Sonntag Bradley, 328
The Basis Of Mining Property Rights In Nineteenth-century Utah: The Case Of The Rush Valley District,
by Keith A. Kelly, 346
"To Get U[tah] In U[nion]": Diary of A Failed Mission, edited by William C. Seifrit, 358
Book Reviews, 382
Book Notices, 391
Index, 393
Volume 52, 1984
Number 1 (Winter 1984)
Ethnic Folklore In Utah: New Perspectives, by Margaret K. Brady, 3
Monticello, The Hispanic Cultural Gateway of Utah, by William H. Gonzalez and Genaro M. Padilla, 9
Wrestling With Death: Greek Immigrant Funeral Customs in Utah, by Helen Z. Papanikolas, 29
North European Horizontal Log Construction in the Sanpete-Sevier Valleys, by Thomas Carter, 50
Utah's Indians And Popular Photography In The American West: A View From The Picture Post Card,
by Patricia C. Albers and William R. James, 72
Book Reviews, 92
Book Notices, 103
Number 2 (Spring 1984)
In This Issue, 107
The Best In The West--Corinne, Utah's First Baseball Champions, by Larry R. Gerlach, 108
Deserets, Red Stockings, and Out-of-towners: Baseball Comes Of Age In Salt Lake City, 1877-79,
by Kenneth L. Cannon II, 136
Joe The Fish Lake Guide, by Lea Nielson Lane, 158
Harry Aleson And The Place No One Knew, by Gary Topping, 165
Tennis In Utah - The First Fifty Years, 1885-1935, by Afton Bradford Bradshaw, 179
Book Reviews, 197
Book Notices, 208
Number 3 (Summer 1984)
In This Issue, 211
125 Years Of Conspiracy Theories: Origins Of The Utah Expedition Of, 1857-58, by William P. Mackinnon, 212
The "Gentile Polygamist"- Arthur Brown, Ex-senator From Utah, by Linda Thatcher, 231
The 1876 Arsenal Hill Explosion, by Melvin L. Bashore, 246
Good Indian Spring, by Owen C. Bennion, 256
"Recent Psychic Evidence"- The Visit Of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle To Utah In 1923, by Michael W. Homer, 264
Creating A New Alphabet For Zion: The Origin Of The Deseret Alphabet,
by Douglas D. Alder, Paula J. Goodfellow, and Ronald G. Watt, 275
Book Reviews, 287
Book Notices, 298
Number 4 (Fall 1984)
In This Issue, 303
The German-speaking Immigrant Experience In Utah, by Allan Kent Powell, 304
The Waves Of Immigration, by Ronald K. Dewsnup, 347
Die Auswanderung, by Douglas D. Alder, 370
The Memory Box, by Irene Stoof Pearmain, 389
We All Worked, by Walter Koch, 393
Life More Sweet Than Bitter, by Phila Heimann, 396
Book Reviews, 399
Index, 406
Volume 53, 1985
Number 1 (Winter 1985)
In This Issue, 3
Salt Lake City: Wells Fargo's Transportation Depot During The Stagecoach, Era, by W. Turrentine Jackson, 5
Germanicus Passengers: From England To Early Settlement In Utah and Idaho, by Janet E. Worrall, 40
Bridge: A Railroading Community On The Great Salt Lake, by Doris R. Dant, 55
Railroad Depots In Ogden: Microcosms of a Community, by Richard C. Roberts, 74
Book Reviews, 100
Book Notices, 107
Number 2 (Spring 1985)
In This Issue, 111
Community Dramatics In Early Castle Valley, by Elmo G. Geary and Edward A. Geary, 112
George Careless, Pioneer Musician, by Bruce David Maxwell, 131
"Sisterhood And Sociability": The Utah Women's Press Club, 1891-1928,
by Linda Thatcher and John R. Sillito, 144
The Old Folks Day: A Unique Utah Tradition, by Joseph Heinerman, 157
Utah Writ Small: Challenge and Change In Kane County's Past, by Dean L. May, 170
In Memoriam: Leroy R. Hafen, 1893-1985, by Melvin T. Smith, 184
Book Reviews, 187
Book Notices, 187
Number 3 (Summer 1985)
In This Issue, 203
The U.S. Department of Justice In Utah Territory, 1870-90, by Stephen Cresswell, 204
The Prison Experience of Abraham H. Cannon, by William C. Seifrit, 223
"Do Not Execute Chief Pocatello": President Lincoln Acts to Save the Shoshoni Chief, by Jeffery S. King, 237
Paiute Posey And The Last White Uprising, by Robert S. McPherson, 248
Bootlegging In Zion: Making And Selling The "Good Stuff", by Helen Z. Papanikolas, 268
Book Reviews, 292
Book Notices, 304
Number 4 (Fall 1985)
In This Issue, 307
The Substance Of The Land: Agriculture V. Industry In The Smelter Cases of 1904 and 1906,
by John E. Lamborn and Charles S. Peterson, 308
From Housework To Office Clerk: Utah's Working Women, 1870-1900, by Michael Vinson, 326
The Peerless Coal Mines, by A. Philip Cederlof, 336
Robert D. Young and The Otter Creek Reservoir, by Revo M. Young, 357
"The Gypsies Are Coming! The Gypsies Are Coming!", by David A. Hales, 367
Don Maguire's Trading Expedition In Northern Arizona, 1879, edited by Gary Topping, 380
Book Reviews, 396
Book Notices, 405
Index, 406
Volume 54, 1986
Number 1 (Winter 1986)
Further Investigations: Architecture At The Turn Of The Century, by Peter L. Goss, 2
Frederic Albert Hale, Architect, by Judith Brunvand, 5
The "Unrivalled Perkins' Addition": Portrait Of A Streetcar Subdivision, by Roger V. Roper, 31
William Allen, Architect - Builder, And His Contribution To The Built Environment Of Davis County,
by Peter L. Goss, 52
William Allen's Clients: A Socio-economic Inquiry, by Glen M. Leonard, 74
"The Best Of Its Kind And Grade": Rebuilding The Sanpete Valley, 1890-1910, by Thomas Carter, 88
Number 2 (Spring 1986)
In This Issue, 115
William Chandless: British Overlander, Mormon Observer, Amazon Explorer, by Edwina Jo Snow, 116
One Man's Air Force: The Experience Of Byron Dussler At Wendover Field,Utah, 1941-46,
by Roger D. Launius , 137
Housewives, Hussies, And Heroines, Or The Women of Johnston's Army, by Audrey M. Godfrey, 157
Letters From Paris, by William C. Seifrit, 179
Book Reviews, 203
Book Notices, 212
Number 3 (Summer 1986)
In This Issue, 215
Out Of The Depression's Depths: Henry H. Blood's First Year As Governor, by R. Thomas Quinn, 216
A Labor Inspector During the Great Depression, by Barney L. Flanagan, 240
Utah's Great Drought of 1934, by Leonard J. Arrington , 245
Depression Memories, by Helen E. Bunnell , 265
The Economics Of Ambivalence: Utah's Depression Experience, by Wayne K. Hinton , 268
In Memoriam: Eugene E. Campbell, 1915-86, by Fred R. Gowans, 286
In Memoriam: Austin E. Fife, 1909-86, by William A. Wilson , 288
Book Reviews, 291
Book Notices, 301
Number 4 (Fall 1986)
In This Issue, 307
Struggle Against Great Odds: Challenges In Utah's Marginal Agricultural Areas, 1925-39,
by Brian Q. Cannon, 308
Japanese Americans And Keetley Farms: Utah's Relocation Colony, by Sandra C. Taylor, 328
A Utahn Abroad: Parley P. Christensen's World Tour, 1921-23, by John R. Sillito, 345
The Death Of Brigham Young: Occasion For Satire, by Gary L. Bunker and Davis Bitton , 358
Book Reviews, 371
Book Notices, 381
Index, 384
Volume 55, 1987
Number 1 (Winter 1987)
In This Issue, 3
The Circleville Massacre: A Brutal Incident In Utah's Black Hawk War, by Albert Winkler, 4
Arthur Pratt, Utah Lawman, by Richard S. Van Wagoner and Mary Van Wagoner , 22
Murder, Mayhem, And Mormons: The Evolution Of Law Enforcement on The San Juan Frontier, 1880-1900,
by Thomas E. Alstin and Robert S McPherson , 36
Navajos, Mormons, And Henry L. Mitchell: Cauldron Of Conflict On The San Juan, by Robert S. Mcpherson 50
Richard Dallin Westwood: Sheriff And Ferryman Of Early Grand County, by Jean M. Westwood 66
Book Reviews 87
Book Notices 98
Number 2 (Spring 1987)
In This Issue, 103
Before Powell: Exploration Of The Colorado River, by Melvin T. Smith, 105
Charles Kelly's Glen Canyon Ventures And Adventures, by Gary Topping, 120
The Bernheimer Explorations In Forbidding Canyon, by Harvey Leake and Gary Topping , 137
"Les Voyageurs Sans Trace"- The Decolmont - Deseyne Kayak Party Of 1938, by Roy Webb, 167
Norman Nevills: Whitewater Man Of The West, by P. T. Reilly , 181
Book Reviews, 201
Book Notices, 207
Number 3 (Summer 1987)
In This Issue, 211
Shaping The Nature Of A Controversy: The Park Service, The Forest Service, And The Cedar Breaks Proposal, by Hal
Rothman , 213
The Afterlife Of St. Mary's County; Or, Utah's Penumbra In Eastern Nevada, by James W. Hulse, 236
The Skull Valley Band Of The Goshute Tribe-deeply Attached To Their Native Homeland,
by Steven J. Crum, 250
A Few Personal Glimpses Of Juanita Brooks, by Ernest Pulsipher , 268
"There Goes Matilda": Millard County Midwife And Nurse, by David A. Hales , 278
Book Reviews, 294
Book Notices, 302
Number 4 (Fall 1987)
In This Issue, 307
Charles Henry Wilcken, An Undervalued Saint, by William C. Seifrit, 308
Oscar Wilde's Visit To Salt Lake City, by Helen L. Warner , 322
A Visit To The Champ's House, by John Farnsworth Lund , 335
The Rise Of Tex Rickard As A Fight Promoter, edited by Virginia Rishel, 340
Memories Of Wrestling At The Fairgrounds Coliseum, by L. V. McNeely , 349
Frederick Vining Fisher: Methodist Apologist For Mormonism, by Janice P. Dawson, 359
Book Reviews, 370
Book Notices, 381
Index, 385
Volume 56, 1988
Number 1 (Winter 1988)
In This Issue, 3
The Beginning Of Modern Electric Power Service In Utah, 1912-22, by John S. McCormick, 4
The Demise Of The Deseret Iron Company: Failure Of The Brick Furnace Lining Technology,
by Morris A. Shirts and William T. Parry , 23
The Failure Of Utah's First Sugar Factory, by Charles L. Schmalz , 36
Frederick Kesler, Utah Craftsman, by Kimberly Day, 55
The Box Elder Flouring Mill, by Frederick M. Huchel, 75
Book Reviews, 88
Book Notices, 100
Number 2 (Spring 1988)
In This Issue, 107
Overland Emigration, The California Trail, And The Hastings Cutoff, by Gary Topping , 109
Great Salt Lake And Great Salt Lake City: American Curiosities, by Richard H. Jackson, 128
Stansbury's Expedition To The Great Salt Lake, 1849-50, by Brigham D. Madsen, 148
Seymour Miller's Account Of An Early Sheep Operation On Fremont Island,
edited by David H. Miller and Anne M. Eckman, 160
Thomas Caldwell Adams: The Man And The Lake, by Roy Webb, 175
Book Reviews, 190
Book Notices, 201
Number 3 (Summer 1988)
In This Issue, 207
The Swedes In Grantsville, Utah, 1860-1900, by D. Michol Polson, 208
Little Berlin: Swiss Saints Of The Logan Tenth Ward, by Jessie L. Embry , 222
My Garden Of Eden, by Lamar Petersen, 236
"I Owe My Soul": An Architectural And Social History Of Kenilworth, Utah, by Wayne L. Balle, 250
A Struggle For Survival And Identity: Families In The Aftermath Of The Castle Gate Mine Disaster,
by Janeen Arnold Costa, 279
Book Reviews, 293
Book Notices, 303
Number 4 (Fall 1988)
Studies In Material Culture, by Thomas Carter, 307
Custom-made Gravestones In Early Salt Lake City: The Work Of Four English Stonecarvers,
by Carol Edison , 310
"Some Chairs For My Family": Furniture In Nineteenth- Century Cache Valley, by Elaine Thatcher, 331
Enclosing A World Esther, by Ruth Truitt, 352
Pioneer Pottery Of Utah And E. C. Henrichsen's Provo Pottery Company, by Kirk Henrichsen, 60
Book Reviews, 396
Book Notices, 405
Index, 406
Volume 57, 1989
Number 1 (Winter 1989)
In This Issue, 3
Utah's Gamble With Pari-mutuel Betting In The Early Twentieth Century, by Bruce N. Westergren 4
A Precarious Balance: The Northern Utes And The Black Hawk War, by Warren Metcalf, 24
Angus M. Cannon: Frustrated Mormon, by Mineald Q. Cannon, 36
Applause, Attack, And Ambivalence-varied Responses To Fawn M. Brodie's "No Man Knows My History",
by Newell G. Bringhurst 46
Shattering The Vase: The Razing Of The Old Salt Lake Theatre, by Ronald W. Walker
and Alexander M. Starr, 64
Book Reviews, 89
Book Notices, 100
Number 2 (Spring 1989)
In This Issue, 107
Saratoga, Utah Lake's Oldest Resort, by Richard S. Van Wagoner, 108
"The Salt Lake Sanitarian" - Medical Adviser To The Saints, by Sherilyn Cox Bennion, 125
Cholera, Blight, And Sparrows: A Look At Utah's First Agricultural Agents, by Charles S. Peterson, 138
"Practically Free From The Taint Of The Bootlegger": A Closer Look At Prohibition In Southeastern Utah,
by Jody Bailey and Robert S. McPherson, 150
Building Zions: A Conceptual Framework, by Robert Alan Goldberg, 165
Book Reviews, 180
Book Notices, 194
Number 3 (Summer 1989)
In This Issue, 203
A "Tiny Ripple": The Growth of Heber City And The Wasatch Wave, 1889-1920, by Jessie L. Embry, 204
Early Mormon And Utah Holographic Scrip, by Norman K. Johnson , 216
Jesse Knight, Utah's Mormon Mining Mogul, by Richard H. Peterson, 240
Reed Smoot's "Secret Code", by Joseph Heinerman , 254
The Controversial Death of Gobo Fango, by H. Dean Garrett , 264
Tooele - What is The Name's Origin?, by George Tripp, 273
The Lost Well Of The Mormon Battalion Rediscovered, by Carmen Smith, 277
Book Reviews, 287
Book Notices, 295
Number 4 (Fall 1989)
In This Issue, 299
Grazing In Utah: A Historical Perspective, by Charles S. Peterson, 300
Early Fur Farming In Utah, by Richard E. Westwood, 320
From Subsistence To Golden Age: Cache Valley Agriculture, 1859-1900, by Leonard J. Arrington
and Linda Wilcox , 340
Sugar Beets In Cache Valley: An Amalgamation Of Agriculture And Industry, by Charles L. Schmalz, 370
Book Reviews, 389
Index, 395
Volume 58, 1990
Number 1 (Winter 1990)
In This Issue, 3
Utah Lake: Its Role In The Prehistory Of Utah Valley, by Joel C. Janetski, 5
Mormon Immigration In The, 1860s: The Story Of The Church Trains, by John K. Hulmston, 32
Ministering Minstrels: Blackface Entertainment In Pioneer Utah, by Michael Hicks, 49
The Utah Letters Of Alexander C. Badger, Jr, edited by Dennis R. Defa, 64
Lorenzo Snow's Appellate Court, by Victory Ken Driggs, 81
Book Reviews, 94
Book Notices, 102
Number 2 (Spring 1990)
In This Issue, 107
Crossroads Of The West: Aviation Comes To Utah, 1910-40, by Roger D. Launius, 108
Chautauqua And The Utah Performing Arts, by Janice P. Dawson, 131
No Proper Job For A Stranger: The Political Reign Of Mark Braffet, by Nancy J. Taniguchi, 145
The Influenza Epidemic Of 1918-19 In Utah, by Leonard J. Arrington, 165
The Influenza Epidemic Of 1918: A Cultural Response, by Robert S. McPherson, 183
In Memoriam: Juanita Brooks, 1898-1989, by Melvin T. Smith, 201
Book Reviews, 204
Book Notices, 212
Number 3 (Summer 1990)
In This Issue, 215
A "Visitable Past": Virginia Sorensen's Sanpete, by Edward A. Geary, 216
Shooting The Sheriff: A Look At Bernard Devoto, by Historian Peter R. Hacker, 232
Mary Teasdel, Yet Another American In Paris, by Martha S. Bradley, 244
Alice Merrill Horne, Art Promoter And Early Utah Legislator, by Harriet Horne Arrington, 261
The Federal Art Project In Utah: Out Of Oblivion Or More Of The Same?, by Will South, 277
Book Reviews, 296
Book Notices, 306
Number 4 (Fall 1990)
In This Issue, 311
The Utah National Guard In The Great War, 1917-18, by Ida C. Roberts, 312
"If Only I Shall Have The Right Stuff": Utah Women In World War I, by Miriam B. Murphy, 334
Immigrants, Minorities, And The Great War, by Helen Z. Papanikolas, 351
Our Cradles Were In Germany--Utah's German American Community and World War I,
by Allan Kent Powell, 371
Enemy Aliens And Internment In World War I: Alvo Von Alvensleben In Fort Douglas, Utah, A Case Study,
by Joerg A. Nagler, 388
Book Reviews, 406
Index, 413
Volume, 59, 1991
Number 1 (Winter 1991)
In This Issue, 3
A Fresh Perspective: The Woman Suffrage Associations Of Beaver and Farmington, Utah,
by Lisa Bryner Bohman, 4
A Feminist Among The Mormons: Charlotte Ives Cobb Godbe Kirby, by Beverly Beeton, 22
Woman Suffrage, Popular Art, And Utah, by Gary L. Bunker and Carol B. Bunker, 32
Protect The Children: Child Labor In Utah, 1880-1920, by Martha S. Bradley, 52
Bernard Devoto And His Forgotten Contribution To Echo Park, by Glenn Sandiford, 72
Book Reviews, 87
Book Notices, 96
Number 2 (Spring 1991)
In This Issue, 103
For Commerce, Copper, And Children: The Architecture Of Scott & Welch, 1914-38, by Elizabeth Egleston, 104
Utah's Rosies: Women In The Utah War Industries During World War II, by Antonette Chambers Noble, 123
The Wheeler Survey In Utah, Idaho, And Montana: Samuel E. Tillman's Tour Of Duty In, 1877,
by Dwight L. Smith, 146
Wilford Woodruff, Intellectual Progress, And The Growth Of An Amateur Scientific And Technological Tradition In Early
Territorial Utah, by Thomas G. Alexander, 164
The Lehi Sugar Factory -100 Years In Retrospect, by Richard S. Van Wagoner, 189
Book Reviews, 205
Book Notices, 210
Number 3 (Summer 1991)
In This Issue, 215
The Canyonlands National Park Controversy, 1961-64, by Thomas G. Smith, 216
Utah, The National Park Service, And Dinosaur National Monument, 1909-56, by Mark W. T. Harvey, 243
John W. Gunnison's Letters To His Mormon Friend, Albert Carrington, edited by Brigham D. Madsen, 264
The "White Pine War" Of 1875: A Case Of White Hysteria, by Steven J. Crum, 286
"What Virtue There Is In Stone" And Other Pungent Talk On The Early Utah Frontier, by Howard A. Christy, 300
Book Reviews, 320
Book Notices, 327
Number 4 (Fall 1991)
In This Issue, 331
Home On The Range: The U.S. Air Force Range In Utah, A Unique Military Resource, by
Roger D. Launius, 332
My Most Valued Christmas Gift: A World War II Reminiscence, by Paul Saunders, 361
Utah's Defense Industries And Workers In World War II, by Antonette Chambers Noble, 365
Interned At Topaz: Age, Gender, And Family In The Relocation Experience, by Sandra C. Taylor, 380
Howard W. Balsley, Dean Of Uranium Miners And Civic Leader Of Moab, by Richard E. Westwood, 395
Book Reviews, 407
Book Notices, 415
Volume, 60, 1992
Number 1 (Winter 1992)
In This Issue, 3
The Common Law Of England In The Territory Of Utah, by Jerrold S. Jensen, 4
Who Shall Raise The Children? Vera Black And The Rights Of Polygamous Utah Parents, by Ken Driggs, 27
Home Hungry Hearts, by Audrey M. Godfrey, 47
With MacArthur In The Philippines, by Jack C. Matesen, 55
Life At Iosepa, Utah's Polynesian Colony, by Tracey E. Panek, 64
Book Reviews, 78
Book Notices, 87
Number 2 (Spring 1992)
In This Issue, 99
The Peculiar Case Of James Lynch and Robert King, by David L. Buhler, 101
Justice In The Black Hawk War: The Trial Of, by Thomas Jose Albert Winkler, 124
Charles R. Savage, The Other Promontory Photographer, by Bradley W.Richards, 137
Diary Of Mary Elizabeth (May) Stapley, A Schoolteacher In Virgin, Utah, edited by Kerry William Bate, 158
The Americanization Of An Immigrant, The Rev. Msgr. Alfredo F. Giovannoni , by Bernice Maher Mooney, 168
Book Reviews, 187
Book Notices, 194
Number 3 (Summer 1992)
In This Issue, 199
The Phantom Pathfinder: Juan Maria Antonio De Rivera And His Expedition, by G. Clell Jacobs, 200
New Light On The Mountain Meadows Caravan, by Roger V. Logan, Jr., 224
Canyons, Cows, And Conflict: A Native American History Of Montezuma Canyon, 1874-1933,
by Robert S. McPherson, 238
"Until Dissolved By Consent. . ." The Western River Guides Association, by Roy Webb, 259
I Wanted To Be A Chaplain: A Reminiscence Of World War II, by Eugene E. Campbell, 277
Book Reviews, 285
Book Notices, 293
Number 4 (Fall 1992)
In This Issue, 299
The Ute Mode Of War In The Conflict Of, 1865-68, by Albert Winkler, 300
The Making Of An Insurgent: Parley P. Christensen And Utah Republicanism, 1900-1912,
by John R. Sillito, 319
Warmth, Friendship, And Scholarship: The Life And Times Of Virginia Hanson, by Kenneth W. Godfrey, 335
The Delta Phi Debating And Literary Society: Utah's First Fraternity, 1869-1904, by William G. Hartley, 353
Book Reviews, 375
Book Notices, 383
Index, 385