Show c CAREER ENDS ENOS I FUR FOR SCIENTIST 1 II B U. U of U. U Loses Professor When N Dr Pack Dies C The University of Utah lost los t one V of its best known and most loved faculty members in the death of Dr Frederick James Pack who died December 2 at p p. p m. m He occupied the chair of Deseret professor of geology After receiving degrees from After the University of Utah and Columbia Columbia Colum Colum- bia biG University Dr Pack joined the Utah faculty in 1907 and taught about fifty students Under his leadership the geology department depart depart- t- t y a ment grew to include seven inI instructors in in- I i and 1500 students T i of the University Uni Uni- J r The first classroom I f versify of Deseret later late University J of Utah was in the home of Dr L Packs Pack's parents John and Mary Y fY f- f Walker Valker Pack earl early Utah pioneers I ardent member Dr Pack was an i f of the L L. L I D. D S S. S church and a member mem mem- r f. f I her ber of the general board of the Z I s L. L D D. S. S Sunday school union An authority in his field he authored many books on an the geology geology geology ge ge- of western America and played a large part in the development develop elop ment of the underground water resources of Utah Dr Pack was an expert in the analysis of earthquakes earthquakes earthquakes earth earth- quakes of this region which were recorded on the university seismograph seis sels seismograph housed in the small ce cement cement cement ce- ce ment building known to his students students students stu stu- dents as Dr Packs Pack's woodshed |