Mormon pioneers drove the Ute Indians out of this red rock canyon country in the late 1870's.
Mormon pioneers, isolated on the frontier and numbering but a few thousand, had none of Britain's resources, not even a trained architect among them.
Her parents were Mormon pioneers who arrived in Utah in 1847.
Early Mormon pioneers, especially, associated it with the imminence of Christ's Second Coming.
Many Mormon pioneers and other early Church members who suffered privation and early death on account of their religious beliefs would likely qualify as "martyrs."
Mormon pioneers came to this once desolate, high-desert valley to get away from the rest of the world.
Mormon pioneers established Provo as a permanent settlement in 1849.
Mormon pioneers emigrated from many countries.
Mormon pioneers settled the area, and the LDS Church is still well represented, with several chapels located in the city.
Mormon pioneers from the vanguard expedition of 1847 including the nine preliminary explorers, the main company and the rear group.