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Show SElTEMBER TIIE BOX ELDER NEWS, - 16, PR OFESSIONAL COL UMN 1908. 19 to explain that the idea was entirely our own; that we earnestly canvassed the professional men, and that all information on this page was solicited by us -- Eds. We are constrained ; ; DR. HARDING. Dr. llarding is one of the busy physicians of northern Utah. Besides his general practice he is a member of the Board of Health of Brigham City, county physician for Box Elder county and assistant surgeon for the 0. S. L. R. R. Dr. llarding received his early education in the public schools of Willard City, later in the University of Utah. He spent four years taking medical degrees in the Northwestern University Medical School and The Illinois School of Electro Therapeutics. Thereafter he spent sixteen months of special work, receiving his obstetric training in the Illinois Lying-iHospital and Dispensary under Brof. Joseph A. De Lee; bis diseases of children under Profs. Walls and Brenne-ma; his surgery in the various J. R. J. D. LEWELLEN, M. D. Dr. Lewellen is a graduate of the class of 98 from the South Carolina Medical College, was interne at the City Hospital of Charand leston, S. C. during was graduated from the New York School of Polyclinics in a postgraduate course in 1903. Dr. Lewellen came to Brigham City in 1907 and entered into partnership. for the practice of medicine with Dr. J. R. A. Whitlock. Offices in the new Eddy building, Brigham City, Utah. 1898-189- 9 Born, Minavdle, count v. New York. Arapahoe hospital, Denver, Colo. Postgraduate course at New Amsterdam Ee and Ear hospital, New York City. Postgraduate course at the New York School for n County of Physical x-r- Thera-peutic- a graduate of the South Carolina 3Iedical College in the class of 99. He was an interne of the City Hospital at Charleston. South Carolina, and was graduated from the New York School of Policlinics in a postgraduate course in 1903. In 1907. Dr. Whittock took over the practice of I)r. V. B. Gregory in Box Elder count and now occupies rooms m the new Eddy building in Brigham City. is Montgomery Degree of Ph. B. from Union College, Schenectady, X. Y. Degree of 31. D. from Gross 3Iedical College, Denver, Colo. One year as resident physician at A. WHITTOCK, M. D. s treatments. Utah. . Dr. Rich is a graduate of the 3Iedical Department of the Washington University at St. Louis. After graduating, lie spent one ear as interne in the Washington University Hospital, and then came west to locate. Garland was selected by the doctor and offices were established the in Iliter ; i : ; ; ; ; -- hospitals of Chicago. At present Dr. Hardings offices comprise three rooms in the Jones Block. One contains a large WagMachine and ner Alica Plate various other electrical instruments used in modern medicine. In his office proper he has instruments and chemicals for testing water, milk, blood, urine, sputum, etc. His latest addition being a B. B. Baush and Loom microscope. ; ; - ; : y ; ; ; : ; : ; RICY H. JONES. The first 31 r. B. C. Call was born in Utah. Received his Willard, early education in district schools of Willard and the Weber Stake Academy at Ogden and B. Y. University of Provo and completed a course in law at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. Engaged in the practice of law in Bingham and in 1907 was elected county attorney, which position he has held with signal success. Mr. Call practices in all the courts where he is making his personality felt. 1). S. College of Utah, and of the Law Department of Cornell University. During two years of his course in Cornell he acted as tutor in addition to taking his regular studies. He received his diploma in 1897 and that same year began the practice of law in Brigham City. Since then he has built up an extensive practice in this county. A. W. ENSIGN, D. D. S. Born in this city 38 years ago. His parents being pioneers to this city and are now its oldest residents. Finished high school and two jears at Agricultural College W. RICHARDS, D. D. S. Dr. Richards is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, having finished a three years course in his chosen profession, and postgraduate courses in special branches. There are numerous reasons for his opening up offices at Garland, any one of which would be good, and he is perfectly satisfied with his location. Dr. Richards is a member of the State Dental Society and an alumnus of the University of practice native of Bni-City, and has practiced in all the statS and U. S. courts for many years. Offices in the Widerborg Block, on South .Main street, Brigham a City, Utah. and in 1899 began a eomse of dentistry in the Chicago College of Dental Surgery. Took two years and through a temporary permit to practice, opened up business in Dr. Bryan is a native of Xeplii, Utah. He received his education in the district schools of that city and in the Nephi High School. His studies in dentistry were pursued in the Louisville, Kentucky, College of Dental Surgery, where he took out his diploma and something over a ear ago came to Brigham City and entered into a partnership with the late Dr. L. II. Berg. Since Dr. Bergs death, 3rr. Bryan has conducted the office on bis own account, in the 3Yiderborg Block. Dr. Bryan is a member of the State Dental Society, the Alumni of the Louisville College, and Psi Omiga Fraternity. dMCSSELL j. smith. Dr. Russell J.'smlJJ1 of Collin-stoUtah, was born in Tdonto, Canada, where he received his meuP ical education and degree, graduating from the University of Toronto Medical College in 1893. He has been in active practice ever since, practicing in several states of the Union before locating in Smith-fielCache county, four years ago; leaving which place, he took a postgraduate course in New York state, returning to Utah in 3Iay of this year, and is now located permanently at Collinston. Dr. Smith is a member of the Cache County 3Iedical Society, Box Elder County 3Iedical Society. the Utah State 3redical Society, the New York State Medical Society, and the A. 31. A, He is also a member of the Odd Fellows and took his 3Iasonic degree in Corinne, Utah. n, ; d, the Knudson Building in 3Iay of 1901, continuing to practice until C. H. BRYAN, D. D. S. C. lawyer admitted to Elder county, is in Box September, 1902, when he returned to Chicago and completed his studies, graduating in 3Iay, 1908. Since that time his practice has been continuous. He has a large practice and an enviable reputation. Offices up stairs in the new Eddy Building, Brigham City, Utah. JUSTIN D. CALL, LL. D. graduate of L. U- ; B. C. CALL, LL. D. Mr. Call is a Garland, Block. Dr. Rich is a member of his class alumni, a member of the State 3Iedical Society and Secretary of the County Medical Society. Besides his other practice, Dr. Rich is the Utah Idaho Sugar companys physician at Garland. n X-ra- WM. L. RICH, M. D. FRED J. HOLTON, Attorney. 31 r. Fred J. Holton was born in Southampton, England, about 44 years ago. He was educated in the British Academy at Southampton, and when 21 years of age, came to America and settled on a farm in Perry, three miles south He engaged in farming; teaching school during the winter months, at the same time studying law. In 1899 he received his degree of LL. D. in the Colum- : . of Brigham. bian University, "Washington, D. C. That same year he was admitted to practice in the state courts, the circuit courts of the U. S. and the Supreme Court. In 1908, 3Ir. Holton was elected district attorney for the First Judicial district of this state, a position he now ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; holds. N |