Utah gazetteer and directory of Logan, Ogden, Provo, and Salt Lake Cities for 1884, Part 68

Author: Sloan, Robert
Publication date: 1884
Publisher: Salt Lake City, UT: Hearld Printing and Publishing Company
Number of Pages: 660


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Precinct officers .- Castle Dale-C. G. Larsen, justice of peace; George Edmiston, constable; James Jose, James Wilcox, Fredrick Anderson, fence viewers.


Huntington-N. H. Stevens, justice of the peace; John E. Johnson, con- stable; A. G. Allen, Thomas Wakefield, Christian Ottsen, fence viewers.


Juab-John M. Pritchet, justice of the peace; J. H. Luster, constable.


Price-C. W. McIntyre, justice of the peace; Levi Lammon, constable; Charles Johnson, B. McIntyre, fence viewers.


Orangeville-A. C. Van Brunn, justice of the peace; Azariah Truttle, constable; Owen Anderson, N. T. Gumon, fence viewers.


Schofield-John L. Nelson, constable; W. Fitzernon, C. J. Green, fence viewers.


Muddy-Jacob Minchey, justice of the peace; Oscar Beebe, constable; James T. Foot, John C. Duncan, fence viewers.


GARFIELD COUNTY.


Riley G. Clark, sheriff; William Lewman, surveyor; James A. Worthen, school superintendent; Allen Miller, selectman; Josiah Barker, selectman; William J. Henderson, selectman.


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Precinct officers-Hillsdale -- R. C. Priming, justice of the peace; James WV. Wilson, constable.


Panguitch-John E. Meyers, justice of the peace.


Cannonville-Abram A. Stevens, justice of the peace; Edwin Littlefield, constable.


Coyote-Frank Wilcox, justice of the peace; Edward Allen, constable.


IRON COUNTY.


Wm. C. McGreggor, probate judge; Thomas Adams, county clerk; K. WV. Hayborne, assessor and collector; Enoch Wardell, sherift; J. H. Henderson, treasurer: John W. Brown, prosecuting attorney; M. H. Dalley, surveyor; Freeman W. Pendleton, coroner; R. A. Robinson, selectman.


Precint officers-Parowan -- John H. Henderson, justice of the peace; R. H. Benson, constable; William Garr, fence viewer; W. W. Pendleton, fence viewer.


Cedar-John Chatterly, justice of the peace; Robert Bullock, constable: WV. D. Leigh, fence viewer.


Summit-J. H. Dalley, justice of the peace: J. B. Dalley, constable; William Smith, Obadiah Farron, fence viewers.


Paragoonah-R. A. Robinson, justice of the peace; John R. Robinson, constable; Jonathan Prothero, Thomas Robb, fence viewers.


Kanarrah-Samuel Pollock, justice of the peace; A. B. Griffin, Jr., constable.


JUAB COUNTY.


Joel Grover, probate judge; William A. C. Bryan, county clerk; William A. C. Bryan, assessor and collector; Alma Hague, recorder; Samuel Crazier. sheriff; Edwin Harley, treasurer; L. L. Hudson, prosecuting attorney: John Foote, surveyor; Henry Adams, coroner; C. E. Neilson, selectman.


Frecinct officers-Nephi-Edwin Booth, justice of the peace; William P. Bowman, constable; William Andrews, Sr., Edwin Harley, fence viewers. Levan-Hans C. Koford, Charles Mangelsen, fence viewers.


Mona Precinct-Samuel P. Ewing, justice of the peace; Joel A. Bascom, constable; Louren Barnum, R. Barrastom, fence viewers.


Tintic-J. George Whittaker, justice of the peace: Delos Lombard. justice of the peace.


KANE COUNTY.


John Rider, probate judge; W. H. Clayton, county clerk; W. H. Roundy, assessor and collector; John F. Brown, prosecuting attorney; H. E. Riggs, surveyor; Willard Carroll, selectman.


Precinct officers-Kanab -- H. E. Riggs, justice of the peace.


Glendale -- Silas Brinkerhoof, constable.


Orderville -- H. A. Fowler, justice of the peace: C. N. Porter, constable.


Mt. Carmel -- R. M. Englestad, justice of the peace; B. H. Jolly, constable.


MILLARD COUNTY.


T. C. Callister, probate judge; J. L. Robinson, county clerk; W. H. King, assessor and collector; J. L. Robinson, recorder; George Croft, sheriff; Joshua Greenwood, treasurer; W. H. King, prosecuting attorney; J. S. G. Giles, surveyor; James McMahon, coroner; George Finlinson, selectman.


Precinct officers-Deseret -- M. H. Webb, constable.


Fillmore-T. C. Callister, justice of tlie peace; George Croft, constable.


Holden-Benjamin Stringham, justice of peace, 81: George W. Nixon, contable.


Kanosh-D. L. Darrity, justice of peace; W. M. George, Jr., con- stable.


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Lemmington-C. Overton, justice of peace; G. E. Ray, constable. Meadow-John Nield, justice of peace; J. S. Dame, constable.


Oak Creek-George Finlinson, justice of peace; E. L. Lyman, con- stable; Simon Walker, C. H. Jensen, J. H. Lovell, fence viewers.


Scipio-C. Thompson, justice of peace; Hance Esklund, constable.


MORGAN COUNTY.


J. R. Porter, probate judge; S. Frances, county clerk; L. Rich, assessor and collector; F. Kingston, prosecuting attorney; E. Hun- ter, surveyor; R. Rawe, coroner; T. R. G. Welsh, superinten- dent district schools; W. H. Toone, selectman; Peter Anderson, selectman.


Precinct officers .-- Morgan-George Huner, justice of peace, 76; H. Eddington, constable.


Craydon-W. Palmer, constable.


Milton-W. T. Neilson, constable.


Peterson-J. Green, justice of the peace; D. W. Tribe, constable; John Green, A. Bowman, fence viewers.


PIUTE COUNTY.


R. A. Allen, judge of probate court; John Morrill, clerk of court,; James W. Ray, assessor and collector; James Forshee, sheriff; V. King, attorney; L. G. Long, surveyor; H. Morrill, coroner; E. A. Bagley, selectman.


Circle Valley-James Wiley, justice of the peace; G. R. Beebee, constable; L. D. Morrill, L. Johnson, fence viewers.


Fremont-J. F. Lazenby, justice of the peace; William Turner, constable.


Koosharan-L. G. Long, justice of the peace; O. M. Manwell, P. C. Olsen, C. G. Erickson, fence viewers.


Deer Trail-M. Smith, justice of the peace; J. N. Sargeant, constable. Bullion-M. Smith, justice of the peace; J. N. Sargeant, constable.


Wilmot -- Josiah A. Nichols, justice of the peace.


Thurber -- W. A. Keele, constable.


RICH COUNTY.


Jos. Kimball, justice of the peace; G. A. Peart, clerk of court; John Snowball, assessor and collector; Anson C. Call, sheriff; William Rex, treasurer; A. Nebeker, attorney; John Weston, surveyor; M. W. Pratt, coroner; E. Lee, superintendent of public schools; I Nebaker, selectman.


Meadowville Precinct-Joshua Eldridge, justice of the peace; M. W. Pratt, constable; M. W. Pratt, George Judd, fence viewers.


Randolph-John Snowball, justice of the peace; Oliver Jacobson, constable; Charles South, J. Kennedy, Jr., fence viewers.


Laketown-Alma Finley, justice of the peace; A. W. Nebeker, constable; Josepli Weston, E. G. Lambourne, fence viewers.


SALT LAKE COUNTY.


County officers-Elias A. Smith, probate judge; J. C. Cutler, clerk; W. S. Burton, assessor; N. V. Jones, collector; G. M. Cannon, recorder; J. A. Groesbeck, sheriff; I. M. Waddell, prosecuting attorney; J. D. H. McAllis- ter, surveyor; G. J. Taylor, coroner, J. W. Fox, Jr., selectman.


Precinct officers-Hunter-Joseph P. Morris, justice of peace; Alfred A. Jones, constable.


South Cottonwood-O. A. Woolley, +justice of peace; W. Boyce, jr., constable.


Bluff Dale -- William W. Merrill, justice of the peace; J. G. Casper, constable.


First Salt Lake -- A. Speirs, justice peace; James E. Malin, constable.


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Second Salt Lake-William C. Burton, justice of the peace, Hugh Watson, constable.


Third Salt Lake-Francis Cope, justice of the peace, Henry Arnold, Jr., constable.


Fourth Salt Lake-Charles W. Stayner, justice of the peace; J. Burt, constable.


Fifth Salt Lake-George D. Pyper, justice of the peace; Charles H. Crow, constable.


Farmer's-Alma Pratt, justice of the peace; Barney 1. Adams, con- stable.


Fort Herriman-Henry Crane, justice of the peace; S. Butterfield, con- stable.


Little Cottonwood -- Robert Howarth, Edward Sims, justices of the peace; P. Sword, J. Stillwell, constables.


North Point-William Langford, justice of the peace; Joseph Hanson, constable.


Binghton-J. Brunton, justice of the peace.


Riverton-Charles E. Miller, justice of the peace; Robert Dansie, con- stable.


Pleasant Green-Edward Lambert, justice of the peace; A. M. Brown, constable.


Brighton-A. Adamson, justice of the peace; J. R. Jones, constable.


North Jordan-Samuel Bringhurst, justice of the peace; Joseph Lindsey, constable.


Draper -- D. O. Rideout, justice of the peace; N. Brown, constable.


Mill Creek-E. F. M. Guest, justice of the peace; Joseph R. Carlisle, constable.


Sandy-Isaac Harrison, Sr., justice of the peace: 1. Harrison, Jr., con- stable.


Butler -- William McGhie, Sr., justice of the peace; S. S. Jones, con- stable.


East Mill Creek-J. B. Fagg, justice of the peace.


Union-W. C. Burgen, justice of the peace; J. H. Walker, constable.


West Jordan-B. L. Cutler, justice of the peace; D. R. Bateman, con- stable.


Big Cottonwood-F. McDonald, justice of the peac; L. A. Howard, constable.


Granger-M. H. Farmer, justice of the peace; L. Hemenway, constable.


Mountain Dell-B. Dixon, justice of the peace; William Hards, con- stable.


South Jordan -- John Holt, justice of the peace; G. I. Beckstead, con- stable.


SAN JUAN COUNTY.


J. F. Barton, judge of probate; C. E. Walton, clerk; Hanson Bayles, assessor and collector; J. E. Eyre, recorder; A. M. Barton, sheriff; J. E. Eyre, treasurer; J. B. Decker, county prosecuting attorney; N. A. Decker. surveyor; F. I. Jones, coroner; J. A. Lyman, superintendent distriet schools; II. J. Neilson, B. W. Harrison, selectmen.


Bluff City-Samuel Wood, justice of the peace; J. H. Pace, constable.


McElmo-H. T. Mitchell, justice of the peace: Herman Guylett, con- stable.


SANPETE COUNTY.


William Anderson, judge of probate; John Reid, clerk; A. E. Merrian. assessor and collector; J. P. Larsen, sheriff; W. K. Reid, prosecuting attor- nev: L. M. Christensen, coroner; James Metcalf, selectman.


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Precinct officers-Ephraim-P. McFarlane, justice of the peace; J. S. Beal, constable.


Chester-W. D. Candland, justice of the peace; P. Rasmussen, con- stable.


Fairview-Richard Westwood, justice of the peace; C. Petersen, con- stable.


Fayette-C. Alston, justice of the peace; A. Palmer, constable.


Gunnison-J. Metcalf, justice of the peace; M. C. Sorenson, constable.


Manti-J. H. Sowry, justice of the peace; John Sowry, Jr., constable. Moroni-H. N. Laster, justice of the peace; H. M. Bradley, constable.


Mount Pleasant-L. Larsen, justice of the peace; Thomas Price, con- stable.


Mayfield-H. Johnson, justice of the peace; G. F. Olsen, constable.


Fountain Green-Thomas Weeks, justice of the peace; R. Crowther, constable.


Petty-A. Lowry, justice of the peace; B. J. Peacock, constable.


Spring City-J. E. Allred, constable.


Thistle-N. V. Selman, justice of the peace; R. H. Spencer, constable.


Winter Quarters-Charles Abbott, constable.


Wales-H. D. Reése, justice of the peace; C. Lewis, constable.


SEVIER COUNTY.


Andrew Hepler, probate judge; J. A. Hellstrom, clerk; W. H. Clark, assessor and collector; W. H. Clark, sheriff; G. T. Bean, prosecuting attor- ney; J. M. Peterson, surveyor; T. A. Perkins, coroner; H. M. Payne, selectman.


Annabella precinct-J. E. Davis, justice of the peace; H. Barney, con- stable.


Willow Bend-W. E. Mason, justice of the peace; J. Colby, constable. Burrville-Myron Burr, justice of the peace; J. E. Cloward, constable. Central-Allen Russell, justice of the peace.


Elsinor-Thomas Neilson, justice of the peace.


Glenwood-E. Payne, justice of the peace; C. N. Fairbank, constable.


Gooseberry-Peter Rasmussen, justice of the peace; David R. Russell, constable.


Joseph-O. B. Cooley, justice of the peace; W. E. Hyatt, constable.


Monroe-Walter Jones, justice of the peace; J. A. Winn, constable.


Richfield-S. Christiansen, justice of the peace; J. W. Coons, con- stable.


Salina-T. G. Humphrey, justice of the peace; N. E. Lewis, constable. Vermillion-P. Gottfredson, justice of the peace; E. Broadbent, con- stable.


SUMMIT COUNTY.


County officers-Alma Eldredge, probate judge; Thomas Allston, clerk; A. L. Smith, assessor and collector; John Boyden, recorder; E. M. Allison, sheriff; O. F. Lyons, prosecuting attorney; J. McCormick, coroner; W. W. Cluff, selectman.


Precinct : officers-Park City-Michael Fancey, J. J. Budder, justices of the peace; T. Brogan, E. E. Theriot, constables; P. B. Morris, J. Means, fence viewers.


Echo -- J. E. Bromley, justice of the peace; E. C. Morse, constable; R. Wickles, Sen., E. Ritchings, fence viewers.


Coalville-Thomas Ball, Sen., justice of the peace; Joseph Johnson, constable; J. Wild, T. Beard, fence viewers.


Grass Creek -- Thomas Enyon, justice of the peace; John Overt, constable.


Upton -- John S. Saxton, justice of the peace.


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Hoytsville-R. J. Redding, justice of the peace; Amos Sargent, fence viewer; William Wilkinson, fence viewer.


Kamas-Charles Russell, justice of the peace; John Russell, constable ; S. F. Atwood, fence viewer.


Peoa -- J. Maxwell, justice of the peace; Arthur Maxwell, constable; D. Hopkins, O. L. Lee, fence viewers.


Rockport-P. H. Peterson, constable.


Parley's Park -- H. P. Workman, A. H. Stanley, fence viewers.


Henneferville-R. A. Jones, justice of the peace; William Brewer, constable; G. Roberts, Thomas Stevens, fence viewers.


WVanship-A. K. Anderson, justice of the peace; John Arnold, constable; W. D. Cockrill, E R. Young, Jr., fence viewers.


TOOELE COUNTY.


W. C. Rydalch, judge of probate court; J. W. Tate, clerk; A. G. Johnson, assessor and collector; R. J. Moore, recorder; C. R. McBride, sheriff; Charles Budge, treasurer; T. W. Lee, prosecuting attorney ; C. R. McBride, coroner: J. D. Gillilan, superintendent district schools; S. F. Lee, selectman.


Precinct officers-Stockton-J. B. Brown, justice of the peace; R. D. Conway, constable.


Ophir-G. H. Wyman, justice of the peace; O. H. Hawes, constable. Vernon-I. Bennion, justice of the peace; S. H. Bennion, constable.


Clover-I. J. Colwell, justice of the peace; Alonzo Stookey, constable.


Lake View-Edmund Leaver, justice of the peace; W. W. Sayers, constable.


Deep Creek-R. S. Gosh, constable.


UINTAH COUNTY.


J. H. Glines, judge of probate court; Philip Stringam, clerk; W. Ashton, assessor and collector; A. S. Johnson, county treasurer; W. P. Reynolds, prosecuting attorney; Martin Oak, coroner; Robert Bodily, selectman.


Precinct officers -- Ashley-G. A. Davis, justice of the peace; W. H. Gagon, constable.


. UTAH COUNTY.


W. N. Dusenberry, justice of the peace; V. L. Halliday, clerk; Abram O. Smoot, Jr., assessor and collector; S. R. Thurman, recorder: J. W. Turner, sheriff; J. R. Twelves, treasurer; S. R. Thurman, prosecuting attorney; Thomas Davis, surveyor; J. R. Twelves, coroner; Oscar F. Hunter, selectman.


Precinct officers .- American Fork-J. E. Clark, justice of the peace; J. Mercer, constable.


Benjamin- L. K. Stewart, justice of the peace; S. M. Richardson, con- stable.


Cedar Fort-J. W. Johnson, justice of the peace; M. M. Johnson, con- stable.


Fairview-W. H. Carson, justice of the peace; A. F. Park, constable.


Lehi-George Webb, justice of the peace; Thomas Fowler, constable.


Lakeview-M. P. Madsen, justice of the peace; J. H. Clinger, con- stable.


Provo-W. H. Brown, J. F. Gates, justices of the peace; Wm. Strong, constable.


Provo Bench-W. H. Berry, justice of the peace; N. Knight, constable.


Pleasant Valley Junction-A. M. Thomas, justice of the peace; H. H. Wales, constable.


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Spanish Fork -- G. G. Hales, justice of the peace; W. O. Creer, con- stable.


Spring Lake-A. B. Thomas, justice of the peace; W. H. Spainhower, constable; R. M. Harper, fence viewer.


Springville-O. M. Mower, constable.


Thistle-G. A. Hicks, justice of the peace; H. E. Garner, constable.


Pleasant Grove-J. O. Bullock, justice of the peace; J. E. Thorne, cou- stable.


WASHINGTON COUNTY. .


E. G. Woolley, judge of probate; J. C. Bentley, clerk; A. W. Ivans, assessor and collector; Moroni Snow, county recorder; Samuel Judd, sheriff: A. W. Ivans, prosecuting attorney; J. M. McFarland, Jr., surveyor; Rich- ard Bentley, coroner; Richard H. Ashley, Selectman.


Precinct officers .- St. George -- H. Pickett, justice of the peace; E. G. DeFrieze, constable.


Washington-J. H. Crawford, S. A. Dunn, justices of the peace; G. C. Dewey, constable.


Leeds-William Sterling, justice of the peace; F. S. Hamilton, con- stable; I. S. McMullin, William Hamilton, fence viewers.


Price-S. Miles, justice of the peace; A. Sullivan, constable.


Santa Clara-H. Gubler, justice of the peace; J. D. Graff, constable.


Pine Valley --- T. H. Gardner, justice of the peace; H. G. Burgess, con- stable.


Gunlock-J. Leavitt, W. F. Truman, fence viewers.


Pinto-J. H. Harrison, justice of the peace; C. E. Knell, constable. .


Hebron-O. W. Huntsinan, justice of the peace; J. Hunt, constable.


Toquerville -- William W. Hammond, justice of the peace; L. Y. Black. constable; George Batt, A. E. Dodge, fence viewers.


Grafton-S. Stanworth, justice of the peace; G. H. Wood, constable. Rockville-H. F. Stout, justice of the peace; Allan Stout, constable. Springdale-F. D. Gifford, constable.


WASATCH COUNTY.


Thomas S. Watson, probate judge; J. A. Shelton, clerk; T. Hicken, Jr., assessor and collector; Albert Shelton, recorder; Richard Jones, sheriff: J. Hatch, treasurer; A. C. Hatch, prosecuting attorney; William Buys, surveyor; J. McDonald, coroner; J. R. Murdock, selectman.


Precinct officers-Heber-Willian Buys, J. H. Moulton, justices of the peace; D. N. Murdock, J. D. Murdock, constables; P. L. Smith, J. Baum, fence viewers.


Midway-R. B. Ross, Jr., justice of the peace; R. B. Ross, Sr., con- stable; Charles Gurney, William Coleman, fence viewers.


Charleston-William Hanks, justice of the peace; William Daybell, con- stable; W. Winterton, William Tliacker, fence viewers.


Wellsburgh-S. J. Keeler, justice of the peace; Elijah Davis, constable; Charles Gardner, A. Penrod, fence viewer.


WEBER COUNTY. .


L. W. Shurtliff, probate judge; C. C. Richards, clerk; H. Belknap, assessor and collector; G. R. Belknap, sheriff; R. P. Harris, treasurer; C. C. Richards, prosecuting attorney, W. Jenkins, surveyor; M. Hall, coroner, George Halls, selectman; Moroni F. Brown, constable.


West Weber-J. B. Alvord, justice of the peace; W. G. Hogge, constable.


Slaterville -- James Hutchins, justice of the peace.


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Marriott-J. D. Powell, justice of the peace.


Uintah-Allen Keys, constable.


Riverdale -- Richard Dye, justice of the peace.


Wilson-A. W. Tracey, justice of the peace.


Pleasant View -- Joseph Bidwell, justice of the peace.


COMPARATIVE POPULATIONS.


The figures given below show the foreign-born population resident in Utah in 1880, as compared with the native born, and shows also its propor- tion of foreign born compared with that of other States and Territories. The figures are compiled from the Census returns of 1880.


Statistics from Census of 1880:


Total population, 143,963. Males, 74,509; females, 69,454. Native born, 99,969; foreign, 43,994. Native born males, 52,189; native born females, 47,780; foreign born males, 22,320; foreign born females, 21,674 Males of voting age-viz., 21 years and over; 32,773. all classes included. School age> 5 to 17 years, both inclusive, males, 24,468; females, 23,595.


The foreign-born population of Utah is 44,007 to each 100,000 natives while that of Idaho is 44,062, Wisconsin 44, 548, California 51,217, Min- nesota 52, 168, Dakota 62, 117, Arizona 65,798, Nevada 70,065.


While in Dakota, Oregon, Colorado, New Hampshire, Rhode Island. Michigan, Maine, Massachusetts, Florida, New Mexico, Arkansas and Washington, the foreign population has increased during the last decade, in Utah it has decreased. Of thirty-five States and Territories where the per- centage of foreign population has decreased, Utah stands fifth.


While the Territory of Arizona, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana show a greater decrease in percentage of the foreign element, Utah shows a larger proportionate decrease than Nevada, California, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, District of Columbia, Louisiana, Kansas. Vermont, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Illinois, New Jersey, Iowa. Indiana, Kentucky, Delaware, West Virginia, Mississippi. Texas, Tennessee, Connecticut, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Virginia, and North Carolina.


While in 1870 the percentage of females to 100,000 males was 96,700, in 1880 the per centage was 93, 215, showing a decrease of 3,485 to 100,000.


Only two of the States and Territories, viz., Colorado and New Mexico, show a greater per centage of decrease in its female population than Utah during the last decade.


CHRONOLOGICAL.


The following events have transpired since the commencement of the publication of the GAZETTEER, and are given to complete the list:


1884. June 25. - Five hundred Mormon converts landed in New York.


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June 29 .- The reappointment of Eli H. Murray, as Governor of Utah, confirmed.


June 29. - Nicholas Groesbeck, an old and enterprising citizen of Salt Lake City, died.


July 3 .- David O. Calder died.


July 31 .- A gang of burglars that had been infesting Salt Lake City caught.


August 1 .- Bishop L. W. Hardy died.


August 10 .- Two Mormon Elders, named Berry and Gibbs, murdered in Tennessee.


Sept. 1 .- Hon. Charles S. Zane took the oath of office as Chief Justice of Utah.


Sept. 4 .- Associate Justice Miller, of the United States Supreme Court, visits Salt Lake.


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GENERAL INDEX.


A


Abandoned Railroads. 110


74


Adamıville. . . . 125


43


Agriculture, Arable Land.


Cereals 45


Fruits and Flowers


46


Irrigation. . 4-1


Stock Raising. 47


Timber 18


Alpine 155


Alta. 146


Alum . 63


American Fork 155


District 74


Analyses Saline Water. 181


Ancient Order United Workmen 218


Antimony 63


Arable Lands


43


Mountains and Canyons 170


Ogden. 168


Provo.


167


Salt Lake City.


168


Auditor, Territorial 251


B


Benevolent, Y. M. M. I. A. 227


Benjamin 156


Benson . 128


Bingham Canyon and Little Cottonwood Railroad 110 City. 146


Blue Ledge District 95


Bluff City


142


Bonneville, Lake 182


Box Elder County 120


Brigham City 121


Brigham Young Academy ... 275


Brigham Young College. 283


Building Societies 223


Bullion Output (9


Business Directory .302


General 114


Land Office 117


Post Office 115


Public


117


and Trade, Enlargement of 118


Caledonia Society


224


Calls Fort .122


Castle Dale 131


Camp Floyd District


80


Cannonville


132


Chester 141


Canyon- and Mountains


170


Chronology, Utah


Chronology. Addendum .623


''edar City


Fort


Assessed Valuation Railroad Property . . 301 Area and Population 272


Assessor and Colleetor U. S .. .257 Associations, Pioneer Loan & Building. . 223 Primary 226


Railroad Aid 221


Woman's Work 228


Y. L. M. I. A. 227


Y. M. M. I. A. 227


Attractions,.


166


Analyses, Salt Lake, 181


Climate . 188


Great Salt Lake. 176


Logan City 166


Lakes 176


Meteorology, Salt Lake City 193 Mineral Springs . 174


Area, Population, and Assessed Valu- ation . 272


153


Assembly Hall, Salt Lake


204


Banking 115


Baptist Church . 203


Basin, Great Salt Lake


19


Bear Lake 176


River City. 122


Beaver City ... 121


County


123


District .


77


Benefit Societies, 223


Building Societies 223


Caledonia Society 224


224


Pioneer Loan & Building Ass'n .223




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