Show Who's S 'S SIn Who In Inthe the Legislature WILFORD W. W WARNICK I lOr 1 believe that we should demand the same Bame efficiency in public as in private affairs As a rule too much legislation Is passed This was Wll the view e expressed pressed by Wilford W W. Warnick Warnick Warnick War- War nick senator from Utah county today when asked regarding legislation which may come up during the presen present present pres pres- en ent t session I Senator Warnick Is a farmer andIn andin and andin in his early days was was a a teacher Inthe Inthe in inthe the public schools of the state and this no doubt is wh what t caused the president of or the senate to place him himon himon himon on the senate committees on agriculture agriculture agri agri- culture and ed cation I Senator Warnick was born at Pleasant Pleasant Pleasant Pleas Pleas- ant Grove Ap II Ap-II il l 23 1880 He is the son of ot Bishop C. C C.- C. 1 P. P and Christena Larson WarnS r k both of whom came cameto cameto cameto to Utah In tL nC early days and who have materially assisted in its development development devel devel- His education was obtained in the schools of ot Uta Utah He lIe is a a. graduate of the district schools of Pleasant Grove and also attended the Brigham Y Ying university at Provo Those who were with him In these educational institutions institutions Institutions say that he made a a. splendid record as a student In both tion For a a. number of years after atter graduating graduating graduating he taught school and then the lure of ot the soil overcame him and he abandoned the school room to take up Ui farming and On June 17 1903 he married Jeanette Jeanette Jean Jean- ette Wadley of ot William and Isabelle Isabello McKay Wadley They have had six children four of whom are arenow arenow arenow now living Senator Warnick is a member of ot otI the L. L D. D S. S church and ond has b beers been n I active in practically all of ot Its At present he is superintend superintend- d- d ent of the II M. M I. I A. A of ot Alpine stake He He- has ol always aYs taken an active Interest in interest interest In- In terest in the civic and business progress progress ress ross of at the community Where he lives serving as a member of f the school board a member of ot the soldiers' soldiers wel welfare fare committee and on various other organizations He has I assisted in organizing and has served as a director on cooperative ratIe ra- ra The past tire tive business enterprises year ear he was a member of ot a committee commit commit- I tee that organized a pool among the in Utah county thus assIsting as assisting as- as as- as slating them to make the best of ot a a poor market J. J WILMER BOOTH Practical men on the committees pt I the tao house are expected to aid ma ma- mate materially t- t in pushing legislation and Bt Ut was WM with this object In view that J. J Wilmer speaker er gave Booth member from Salt Lake county contY nty minus mints a a. place on the committee on an expert in and smelting he being these matters He was also selected to serve as a member of the commit commit- tel teo on the Industrial school Representative Booth is an a Iowan lowan by birth his home city being MUSCatine born in 1865 H's Hs I tine where he was descent and I father was of English his hla mother of Scotch descent and the the pioneers 01 of family were among American civilization for fot m more re than one hundred years In lot Pennsylvania anla Ohio Illinois Iowa Kansas and Utah family then In m In the Civil war th the Ohio gave to Ohio regiments in the Union army six soldier boys hoys two of ot whom made mado the supreme sacrifice Representative Booth was educated In the tho common schools t the e hIgh In m academy schools and the Wirt western Kansas He is married and an camo caine to Utah in 1894 He lIe was master me o andin andIn and andIn construction work for tor In charge of ot railway mining and smelting com eOm Com companies 01 at t. t Ho lIo Is panics for several years year present manager of ot the tho Booth oth Mer- Mer lre ler- ler company which has been bem located at Midvale ale for more han twenty years ears t GEORGE F. F SHELLEY i j Among the tho members of the p present house who have ha long been comi tb thero tho o Is with civic affairs perhaps none who has served tho the people more ro than has George F. F Shelley r rere representative pre pre- of Utah county whose homo Is in Am American Fork where ho W wM wa born one fifty-one years ago Ills His put put- Thomas and Charlotte Shelley Sheney were Utah pioneers of His boyhood days J were spent on the farm Ho lie attended public school ii in 11 his native town later entering th tbd Brigham Young academy now the tho Brigham Young university where ne lie I graduated In tho the class of ot 1890 Immediately Ira Ini- mediately thereafter he lie entered tb employ of 7 Z C. C M III 1 I. I an as stenographer m tn the office of the superintendent where he ho remained for four years yea I Leaving the Z C. C M. M I. I ho went to county Idaho to associate himself lc with his brother John P. P r- r Shelley in the founding of the town of Shelley Sheller lie He moved with his fam tam II ily to Idaho In 1903 where he was employed as manager of the Shelley Mercantile company and returned to Utah county in 1907 to take up fruit fruit- growing and general farming in which occupation he Is at present engaged lie IIo spent a number of ot years as 58 8 In Instructor instructor instructor in- in in the district and high schools of or Utah county For many years Mr ShelleY has been bean connected with the civic affairs or of his community having three times Umes be beon n elected city councilman of American Amer Amer- loan ican Fork and having served five lve ler terms s as city recorder in which capacity capacity capacity ca ca- he lie was acting when elected ejected to the pre present nt legislature Mr lr Shelley Shellei has bas a wife and seven children Speaker in selecting his committees committee placed place Representative Shelley on tho the commute on appropriations on corporations on education ion tion and on public printing |