Orson Pratt

Nephi Pratt is the name of two Mormon leaders, a father and son.

The Father
Nephi Pratt (1846-1881) was a ringleader of the Mormon rebellion in Utah during the Second Mexican War. He was one of six ringleaders executed in 1881 by military governor John Pope.

The Son
Nephi Pratt (b 1873) represented Utah in the United States House of Representatives during the brief period between the end of martial law in that state following its resistance movement in the Great War and the beginning of the 1941 rebellion. He was once ejected from the floor of the House of Representatives by Speaker Clarence Cannon for arguing with Congressman Barry Goldwater of New Mexico out of order.