Citations:Utonian

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English citations of Utonian

  • 1857, “Kansas, Polygamy, and Republicanism”, The Latter-Day Saints’ Millennial Star, P.P. Pratt, volume 19, page 126:
    We candidly acknowledge that the Utonians are polygamists, and that polygamy is practised in Utah, and that those who are sealed to men are their legal wives, and we stand prepared to meet the issue honestly and above board.
  • 1857 April 15, Feramorz Little, letter to editor of the New York Herald:
    As myself and Mr. E. K. Hanks are the last persons who have come to the States from Great Salt Lake City, I deem it my duty to bear testimony against the lying scribblers who seem to be doing their utmost to stir up a bad feeling against the Utonians.
  • 1886, Edward W. Tullidge, The History of Salt Lake City and Its Founders, Star Printing Company, page 247:
    This brings us within six days’ communication from the frontier and seven from Washington—a result which we Utonians, accustomed to receive news three months after date, can well appreciate.
  • 1890, Charles W. Penrose (editor), “A Pleasant Journey”, The Deseret Weekly, Deseret News Company, volume 40, page 818:
    A Utonian visiting Snowflake is at once struck with its resemblance to many settlements in Utah’s vales.
  • 1895, Junius F. Wells, The Contributor, Contributor Company, volume 16, number 5, chapter 10, page 267:
    Many a Utonian would be surprised to see the small amount of hay necessary to feed a cow through the long winter.