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Utah Italians

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were to provide funding for sick days to members, because at that time there was no coverage for workers. The most important were: Fratellanza Minatori, founded at Sunnyside in 1902. Italian Americanization Club, was based in Salt Lake City, starting from 1919. SocietĂ  Cristoforo Colombo, operated in
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Over the years Italy has provided Utah with thousands of people. Some came for religious motivations and most for better economic opportunities. Four thousand came as prisoners of war and a few remained in Utah after the World War II ended. Eight of them rest in a Salt Lake City cemetery after being
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According to the 2000 census, 57,500 people in Utah claimed some Italian ancestry, with about 3,000 being recent immigrants. The percentage of Italian Americans in Utah is about 2.3 percent. Nationally, their percentage is calculated around 5.6 percent, with the majority living in the
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The Italian American Civic League was founded in 1934 and it is still active today. It is the oldest remaining Italian club in Utah and is also a non-profit organization. The Friendly Club was founded in Ogden by a group of northern Italians from the region of
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in 1848. He was the "President's (Brigham Young) herdsman." In 1850 he accompanied Lorenzo Snow in the first Italian Mormon mission in the Turin area, where they converted a few Waldensians. He has many notable descendants in
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from Utah are active in the major Italian cities. During the past forty years, several thousand of them have spent up to two years in Italy. As a result of their efforts, about 20,000 Italians have converted to
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was the Vice Consul of Italy of Salt Lake City from the 1920s to the beginning of the World War II. He was very respected for his volunteer work in favor of the new Italian immigrants.
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in Salt Lake City offers a short beginning course. Nationally, Italian is the fourth most taught language in schools and colleges, after Spanish, French, and German.
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magazine was published from 1998 to 2004. As of today, there are no Italian paper periodicals published in Utah.
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has microfilmed a large percentage of Italy’s Catholic Church and Civil Records. This project is ongoing.
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A website dedicated to the history of the LDS Church in Italy - Created by a Utah Italian
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In the early years of Italian immigration, several newspapers appeared, such as
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Notarianni, Philip F. (1994), "ITALIANS IN UTAH", in Powell, Allan Kent (ed.),
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Philip F. Notarianni, "Italian Fraternal Organizations in Utah, 1897-1934,"
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is the only educational institution in Utah that has a B.A. program in
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offers a minor in Italian language, along with a program in
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University of Utah Italian Program (Language Department)
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Italy is one of the top 25 of Utah's trading partners.
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was the first Italian who came to Utah with the first
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Official website of the Italian American Civic League
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Mario Capecchi
Italy
U.S. state
Utah
Northeast
Midwest
California
Florida
Fortunato Anselmo
Mario Capecchi
Nobel Prize winner
Joseph Toronto
pioneers
fraternal organizations
Ogden
Castle Gate
Trentino
Venice
Brigham Young University
Italian Language
Florence
Rome
University of Utah
Siena
East High School
J. Willard Marriott Library
camp sentinel
Mormon missionaries
Mormonism

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