Utah bibliography
Adams, Eleanor B. Fray Francisco Atanasio Dominguez and Fray Silvestre Velez de Escalante. Utah Historical Quarterly, 44 (Winter 1976): 40-58.
Arrington, Leonard J. The Commercialization of Utah’s Economy: Trends and Development from Statehood to 1910. In A Dependent Commonwealth: Utah’s Economy from
Statehood to the Great Depression. Ed. Dean L. May. Provo, UT: Brigham Young University, 1974, 3-34.
Benavides, E. Ferol, The Saints Among the Saints: A Study of Curanderismo in Utah. Utah Historical Quarterly 41 (Autumn 1973): 373-392.
Gonzalez, William H. and Genaro M. Padilla. Monticello, The Hispanic Cultural Gateway to Utah. Utah Historical Quarterly 52 (Winter 1984): 9-28.
Humphreys, Jeffrey M. The Multicultural Economy 2004: America’s Minority Buying Power. Georgia Business and Economic Conditions 64 (Third Quarter 2004).
Iber, Jorge. Hispanics in the Mormon Zion, 1912-1999. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2001.
Mexican Workers in Utah: Life and Labor in Two Tourist Towns. Journal of the West 40 (Spring 2001): 60-66.
Jacobs, G. Clell. The Phantom Pathfinder: Juan Maria Antonio de Rivera and His Expedition. Utah Historical Quarterly 60 (Summer 1992): 200-223.
Jansen, Derek P. Exploring Utah’s Counties-Weber: Ogden Neighborhood Becoming a Destination. Salt Lake Tribune, April 25, 2006.
May, Dean L. Utah: A People’s History. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1987.
Merrill, Jerald H. Fifty Years with a Future: Salt Lake’s Guadalupe Mission and Parish. Utah Historical Quarterly 40 (Summer 1972): 242-264.
Pew Hispanic Center. Hispanics at Mid-Decade. September 2006.
Solorzano, Armando. Struggle over Memory: The Roots of the Mexican Americans in Utah, 1776 through the 1850s. Aztlan 23 (Fall 1998): 81-117.
At the Gates of the Kingdom: Latino Immigrants in Utah, 1900 to 2003. In
Beyond the Gateway: Immigrants in a Changing America. Eds. Elzbieta M. Gozdziak and Susan F. Martin. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2005, 177-212.
Topping, Gary. The Hesitant Beginnings of the Catholic Church in Southeastern Utah. Utah Historical Quarterly 71 (Spring 2003): 125-142.
Glen Canyon and San Juan County. Moscow: University of Idaho Press, 1997.
U.S. Census Bureau. State and County Quick Facts, Utah. http://quickfacts.census. gov/qfd/states/49000.html (accessed July 26, 2007).