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Show l'ike in an Knglisliman by birth but has lived in Utah for many years, lie has always taken an active part in municipal muni-cipal affairs. Mr. l'iko has ideas of his own on nearly every subject and will light to put them 'through. Mo is a married man and lives in tlio Nintcenth ward. Gko. I). I'YPKit is one of the best known Mormons of the city, lie was for two terms police judge, and succeeded suc-ceeded his father in that office. Ho is about 90 years of ago aud a native of Salt Lake city, his father having been one of the lirst settlers of the territory. Ho has always been prominent inmuiii-eipal inmuiii-eipal polities. Ho is a married man; has children who will attend the public schools and is a resident of the Eighteenth Eigh-teenth ward. Ho is one of the People's party and his frionds claim that he will make an excellent school trustee. . WHO COMPKINK THE IIOAKD. Hliort Personal Sketches of Salt Lake City's Nehool Trustees. Mayok Geokgk M. Scott, who, by virtue of his ollice as chief magistrate of the city, will be chairman of the new board, is an old resident aud a highly esteemed eitizeur He is also an active business man aud is in every way qualified quali-fied to discharge the important duties. T. C. Armstrong Is 40 years of age, and by birth an Englishman. Ho has been a resident of Utah siuee 1850, and for a number of years was superintendent superintend-ent of public schools In Oneida county, Idaho. Major William Nelson is tho managing man-aging editor of tho Tribune. Ho is well known as a friend of tho public schools, and has "already done much good work in that field. Hiram Johnson has livod in Salt Lake city since 1880, but was here as early as 1807 while enroute to Nevada. Ho is an ardent believer in non-sectarian schools. ; . j (i. W. Snow has always lived in Salt Lake Cit v, having been born hero iu 1857. He is a graduate of Lafayette college, and is in every way fitted for the ollice to which ho was elected yesterday. yes-terday. L. U. Colbath was born in Ohio, aud has been a resident of Salt Lake sinco lHtii). Ho is engaged in mining and fully understands tho educational requirements of the city. Pahlkv L. Williams is a lawver and stands at the head of the bar of tlio city. Ho has resided in Utah many years, and a few years ago held the position po-sition of superintendent of public schools of Utah. In that capacity he did yeoman's service and the experience exper-ience he then derived ably fits him for the position lie now aspires to. Ho is a family man and his private life is a model of virtue and honor. C. E. MiTCtiENEit is au active mining operator. He has been in Utah for eight years past, is a largo property owner in the city and ho is anxious that all children of school ago should have the same opportunities of education as his children liavo had. W. J. NtiW.tiAN is superintendent of the boot and shoe department in Teas-del's Teas-del's store, lie is a man of 50 years of . ago. Ho is an Englishman by birth, but has resided in Utah ever siiico 1845. Ho has for several years held tho ollieo of school trustee and has always been regarded as a progressive man. He lives in the Sixteeuth ward, is married ami has a family. J. N. Pike has the reputation of being the best politician in tho Peoples' party. He is a member of the firm of Nay lor ! & Tike, carriage blacksmiths. He is a man of about 45 years of age. Mr. j |