item: #1 of 16 id: 14661 author: Kearns, Thomas title: Conditions in Utah Speech of Hon. Thomas Kearns of Utah, in the Senate of the United States date: None words: 9297 flesch: 64 summary: Early in 1902 warning had been publicly uttered in the State against the continued manifestation of church power in politics. They sought what is known as church influence. keywords: business; church; country; man; monarchy; mormon; people; power; president; states; united; utah cache: 14661.txt plain text: 14661.txt item: #2 of 16 id: 2066 author: Grey, Zane title: Wildfire date: None words: 104287 flesch: 95 summary: Wal, Joel tells some queer things about you--fer instance, how you took advantage of little Lucy Bostil, grabbin' her an' maulin' her the way Joel seen you. WILDFIRE by ZANE GREY CHAPTER I For some reason the desert scene before Lucy Bostil awoke varying emotions--a sweet gratitude for the fullness of her life there at the Ford, yet a haunting remorse that she could not be wholly content--a vague loneliness of soul--a thrill and a fear for the strangely calling future, glorious, unknown. keywords: black; bostil; brackton; canyon; cordts; creech; dad; dark; day; eyes; face; girl; good; grass; hand; hard; head; holley; horse; hoss; joel; king; left; lin; look; lucy; lucy bostil; man; nagger; night; race; red; rider; run; sage; saw; slone; stallion; thet; thought; time; trail; van; wal; water; way; wildfire; wind cache: 2066.txt plain text: 2066.txt item: #3 of 16 id: 2443 author: Linn, William Alexander title: The Story of the Mormons, from the Date of Their Origin to the Year 1901 date: None words: 257827 flesch: 63 summary: In this Marsh said:-- The plan of said Smith, the Prophet, is to take this state; and he professes to his people to intend taking the United States and ultimately the whole world. As early as December 1, 1841, Hyrum Smith, then one of the First Presidency, published in the Times and Seasons an affidavit denying that the heads of the church sanction and approbate the members of said church in stealing property from those persons who do not belong to said church, etc. keywords: account; april; authority; bible; book; brethren; brigham; brigham young; brother; business; camp; chapter; character; children; christ; church; city; colonel; company; congress; council; county; course; court; cowdery; day; days; death; doctrine; early; family; father; find; following; force; general; god; good; government; governor; hands; harris; having; head; history; house; illinois; joe; john; joseph smith; judge; july; june; kirtland; lake; lake city; land; law; leaders; lee; left; letter; life; little; lord; making; man; manuscript; march; means; meeting; members; men; miles; millennial; missouri; money; mormon; mormon bible; mormon church; mormonism; nauvoo; new; non; number; october; officers; ohio; order; p. p.; party; people; persons; place; plates; polygamy; power; pratt; president; property; prophet; public; report; revelation; rigdon; right; river; saints; salt; salt lake; saw; second; september; set; smith; star; state; statement; subject; temple; territory; testimony; things; time; united; utah; valley; view; vol; way; west; wife; winter; wives; women; words; work; world; years; york; young cache: 2443.txt plain text: 2443.txt item: #4 of 16 id: 31458 author: Lee, M. Raymond title: Additional Records and Extensions of Known Ranges of Mammals from Utah date: None words: 3601 flesch: 67 summary: , the northernmost record of the long-eared bat in Utah was from east of Springville, Utah County. Durrant (1952:355) supposed that the species ranged southward to Mount Timpanogos in Utah County. keywords: county; creek; lake; miles; mountains; range; specimens; subspecies; utah cache: 31458.txt plain text: 31458.txt item: #5 of 16 id: 32206 author: Mabey, Charles Rendell title: The Utah Batteries: A History A complete account of the muster-in, sea voyage, battles, skirmishes and barrack life of the Utah batteries, together with biographies of officers and muster-out rolls. date: None words: 37003 flesch: 69 summary: First, JOSEPH O. NYSTROM Salt Lake City Quartermaster, ADNEBYTH L. WILLIAMS Salt Lake City Veterinary, JOHN H. MEREDITH Kaysville EMIL LEHMAN Salt Lake City EMIL V. JOHNSON Salt Lake City ARTHUR W. BROWN Salt Lake City WILLIAM E. KNEAS Salt Lake City CHARLES R. MABEY Bountiful MARK E. BEZZANT Pleasant Grove CORPORALS. SLEATER, HAROLD E. Salt Lake City SMITH, THOMAS R. Logan SORENSON, HANS Salt Lake City SORENSON, JOSEPH F. Salt Lake City SORENSON, KNUD Eureka STATEN, STANLEY Springville STOUT, CHARLES S. Salt Lake City TIPTON, WILLIAM Springville TOMPKINS, ODELL D. Mystic, Conn. TRIPP, FRANCIS B. Salt Lake City VINCENT, FRANK A. Salt Lake City WALQUIST, CHARLES A. Salt Lake City WEBER, GEORGE E. Park City WILLIAMS, ALBERT R. Salt Lake City WONNACOTT, JAMES E. Salt Lake City WYCHERLEY, SAMUEL A. Salt Lake City ZAHLER, JOHN F. Bountiful [Footnote 1: Major Richard W. Young, who originally commanded the battalion, resigned to become Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines and Major Frank A. Grant superceded him as commander of the batteries.] keywords: advance; american; artillery; batteries; battery; captain; city june; corporal; day; days; enemy; filipino; fire; force; general; george; guns; infantry; insurgents; intrenchments; john; lake city; left; lieutenant; lieutenant critchlow; lieutenant naylor; lieutenant webb; line; major; manila; march; men; morning; natives; night; place; position; river; road; salt lake; san; sergeant; soldiers; states; time; town; troops; utah; utah guns; utah men; war; way; work; yards; young cache: 32206.txt plain text: 32206.txt item: #6 of 16 id: 34340 author: Durrant, Stephen David title: Three New Beavers from Utah date: None words: 3247 flesch: 60 summary: Although occurring within the same drainage as _C. c. taylori_, _C. c. pallidus_ is as distinct from it as from any other named kind. The pale color of the animals belonging to _C. c. pallidus_ was noted at the time of capture, and is the same in the young specimen (625 mm. keywords: breadth; c. c.; length; nasals cache: 34340.txt plain text: 34340.txt item: #7 of 16 id: 35565 author: Lindsay, John S. (John Shanks) title: The Mormons and the Theatre; or, The History of Theatricals in Utah date: None words: 68286 flesch: 68 summary: Stock company put in the following week alone, then followed E. T. Stetson for a week in his melodramas, Neck and Neck and Old Kentuck. By far the most important local contributions to the stage were the plays of Edward W. Tullidge: Eleanor de Vere, played by Julia Dean and stock company, Ben Israel and Oliver Cromwell, played by the local company. keywords: actor; actress; adams; appearance; benefit; brigham; business; cast; character; city; clawson; close; company; conference; days; dramatic; engagement; favorite; following; francisco; george; good; great; hall; house; jim; john; julia; lady; lake theatre; left; life; little; lyne; man; management; manager; miss; money; mormon; mrs; new; nights; number; occasion; opening; parts; pauncefort; people; performance; place; play; playing; president; public; salt lake; san; season; social; stage; star; stock company; theatre; theatre company; time; way; week; wife; writer; years; york; young cache: 35565.txt plain text: 35565.txt item: #8 of 16 id: 39164 author: Durrant, Stephen David title: The Pocket Gophers (Genus Thomomys) of Utah University of Kansas Publications, Museum of Natural History, Vol. 1 No. 1 date: None words: 33220 flesch: 68 summary: Remarks._--The range of _albicaudatus_ is larger than that of any other race of _ Judging from the nature of the terrain, the range of _gracilis_ does not extend eastward much beyond the Raft River Mountains. keywords: = =; = thomomys; arches; breadth |; bullae; color; county; foot |; length |; mountains; nasals |; posterior; series |; size; skull; specimens; tail |; thomomys bottae; topotypes; utah; | extension; | mastoid; | rostrum; | | cache: 39164.txt plain text: 39164.txt item: #9 of 16 id: 45051 author: Clayton, William title: William Clayton's Journal A Daily Record of the Journey of the Original Company of "Mormon" Pioneers from Nauvoo, Illinois, to the Valley of the Great Salt Lake date: None words: 117543 flesch: 82 summary: From the top of this is a pleasant view of the surrounding country but all entirely destitute of timber except on and at the base of the mountains many miles distance from the road. From these bluffs a little above the ferry you can see the meanderings of the Platte River, and the beautiful level bottom on the north of it, about fifteen miles wide for many miles up the river. keywords: afternoon; banks; bluffs; brethren; brother; buffalo; camp; camped; cattle; cold; company; creek; day; distance; elder; evening; feed; feet; fine; foot; good; grass; ground; half miles; horses; indians; john; kimball; lake; land; left; little; man; men; miles; miles distance; morning; mountains; night; north; number; o'clock; place; president; president young; quarter miles; quarters; river; road; saw; south; teams; timber; time; traveling; wagons; water; west; wind; young cache: 45051.txt plain text: 45051.txt item: #10 of 16 id: 46391 author: Young, John R. title: Memoirs of John R. Young, Utah Pioneer, 1847 date: None words: 84329 flesch: 80 summary: I have seen wagons smashed to stove-wood, and strong men trampled to death. In his grief he seized the murderess, and would have burned her at the stake, but white men interfered. keywords: brethren; brigham; brother; camp; chapter; children; church; city; day; days; dear; death; dollars; elder; faith; family; father; feet; following; george; god; good; gospel; hand; head; heart; home; horses; house; indians; john; joseph; joy; labor; lake; land; left; letter; life; little; lord; love; man; meeting; men; miles; mission; mormon; morning; mother; mountain; nauvoo; new; night; people; place; power; president; prophet; return; river; saints; salt; saw; sister; smith; spirit; tamar; temple; time; utah; valley; wagon; water; way; white; wife; william; work; years; young cache: 46391.txt plain text: 46391.txt item: #11 of 16 id: 48284 author: Hamblin, Jacob title: Jacob Hamblin: A Narrative of His Personal Experience as a Frontiersman, Missionary to the Indians and Explorer, Disclosing Interpositions of Providence, Severe Privations, Perilous Situations and Remarkable Escapes Fifth Book of the Faith-Promoting Series, Designed for the Instruction and Encouragement of Young Latter-day Saints date: None words: 47755 flesch: 79 summary: The Navajos and other Indians east of the Colorado River have taken advantage of these circumstances to raid upon the settlements, and drive off many hundreds of cattle and valuable horses and mules. In October, 1869, I was requested to make another trip to the Moqui towns, to talk with the people, and learn, if possible, whether there were other Indians besides the Navajos raiding on our borders. keywords: animals; brethren; brother; camp; chapter; colorado; company; country; day; father; friends; george; good; home; indians; left; little; lord; man; men; miles; morning; navajos; night; people; place; president; river; thought; time; visit; water; way; young cache: 48284.txt plain text: 48284.txt item: #12 of 16 id: 48668 author: Skanchy, Anthon L. (Anthon Lornsen) title: Anthon L. Skanchy A Brief Autobiographical Sketch of the Missionary Labors of a Valiant Soldier for Christ date: None words: 16777 flesch: 79 summary: Nevertheless, we were of good faith, though we were many times utterly exhausted by the long distances that we had to cover on foot, without proper food. He who desired to meet an elder of the Church lived in Ofjorden, west of the island, nearly thirty-five miles away, over great mountains and morasses. keywords: christiania; church; city; day; elder; good; gospel; home; house; lord; man; mission; night; norway; people; place; time; work; years cache: 48668.txt plain text: 48668.txt item: #13 of 16 id: 50322 author: Sidwell, Adelia B. Cox title: Orville Southerland Cox, Pioneer of 1847 date: None words: 5862 flesch: 80 summary: Orville S. Cox, was born in Plymouth, N.Y. November 25, 1814. The two newly weds, on October 6, 1839, drove into Nauvoo twenty miles away, and Orville S. Cox was baptized by the Prophet Joseph Smith. keywords: children; company; cox; elvira; family; great; home; log; orville; time; work; years cache: 50322.txt plain text: 50322.txt item: #14 of 16 id: 50958 author: Crocheron, Augusta Joyce title: Representative Women of Deseret: A Book of Biographical Sketches date: None words: 46381 flesch: 70 summary: Was Secretary in the Seventeenth Ward Relief Society, Salt Lake City; had been First Counselor to President Rachel Grant in the Relief Society of the Thirteenth Ward, Salt Lake City, for many years. Has officiated in the holy ordinances of the House of the Lord in Salt Lake City for many years. keywords: children; church; city; daughter; day; days; eliza; family; father; friends; george; god; good; heart; home; horne; house; husband; joseph; ladies; lake; life; lord; marriage; mission; mother; mrs; nauvoo; new; parents; people; president; prophet; saints; salt; sister; smith; society; son; spirit; time; ward; wells; wife; women; work; years; young; zina cache: 50958.txt plain text: 50958.txt item: #15 of 16 id: 54079 author: Robinson, Phil title: Sinners and Saints A Tour Across the States and Round Them, with Three Months Among the Mormons date: None words: 115619 flesch: 67 summary: Yet, in spite of this enormous tax, two or three bars managed to thrive, and eventually numbers of other men, encouraged by the conduct of the courts, opened drinking-saloons, refused to pay the licence, and defied--and still defy--all efforts of the city to bring them under control. It was of no use before such men as these, the stout-hearted champions of equal justice, for the bailiff to plead manorial privilege, or to threaten the thunders of the House of Brunswick. keywords: america; beautiful; believe; birds; black; california; cattle; chapter; chicago; children; church; city; community; company; country; course; day; days; dogs; doubt; end; english; fact; family; feet; fields; fine; flowers; food; future; general; good; ground; half; hand; head; help; hills; house; indians; instance; kind; lake; land; left; life; line; little; look; man; men; miles; mormonism; mormons; mountains; nature; new; order; past; people; place; point; polygamy; prairie; public; red; rest; result; right; river; road; sage; saints; salt; san; saw; settlement; spirit; states; streets; territory; things; thought; time; town; train; trees; utah; valley; water; way; west; white; wild; wives; women; work; world; years; young cache: 54079.txt plain text: 54079.txt item: #16 of 16 id: 7066 author: Cannon, Frank J. title: Under the Prophet in Utah; the National Menace of a Political Priestcraft date: None words: 91424 flesch: 62 summary: It was testified that a Mormon merchant was expelled from the Church, ostensibly for apostasy, but really because he engaged in the manufacture of salt against the interests of the President of the Church and some of his associates; that a Mormon Church official was deposed for distributing, at a school election, a ticket different from that prescribed by the Church authorities--and so on, interminably. [FOOTNOTE: It is a not uncommon practice in the Mormon Church thus to do a work for a Gentile who has befriended the people or otherwise won the gratitude of the Church authorities.] keywords: apostle; authority; business; church; church authorities; church leaders; city; committee; community; company; congress; country; f. smith; faith; father; god; hierarchy; house; interests; joseph; lake; law; life; lord; man; marriage; men; mormon; mormon church; nation; national; new; office; party; people; politics; polygamy; power; president; president smith; president woodruff; prophet; republican; right; salt; senate; senator; smith; smoot; state; sugar; time; trust; united; utah; washington; work; world; years cache: 7066.txt plain text: 7066.txt