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Show MURRAY EAGLE in, The Murray Eagle Presents Notable People of the State of Utah talslr, SUthJ Short Authorized Sketches As Seen By a News Reporter While Visiting the State Capitol Iker Murra, in David W. Moffat ork JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT Office In Capitol Building, Salt Lake City ublei" :8S-- a!)l trust lie commands and adintrution or trie and .ertii .I. ...hi,.li me pro- - tut 1c iiMUni'lil toil of the people. .Naturally Rifted . sneaker, and possessing a Keen ner s, In- i dis- - liappv 11 v, ilit)-- called for well ep in sy to lough Je oom. ;in at SALT who have erred souls, Chez, who so nhly holds tunate office of Attorney General in against society, as mere pupiets to must cope with serve as stopping stones for his j. State of Hah, liest advance. Not Mr. Chez. If I the legal ability and some-be pitted against a battery of the crime is the first offense, or cone under circumstances that legal lights. There are some mitted j,)s-i- pvr-son- attorneys who adopt the seem to condone it, due considerain all cases, tion is given by Mr. Chez. It is of convincing vlicj of extenuating circum- - such fairness and humaneness that ardless tei makes him so beloved and feared at .tace8, their desire for jersonal and political ambl- - the same time, for the hardened Ccl oas being too great to temper their offetider suffers from his unmitigatifs with the demands of real jus-A- ed prosecution, which is Imth thorMr. Chez has the viewpoint that ough and effective. After all, such ssecuting trust and not a men deserve political preference all i achine to lift him to dizzy heights the more, though they do not ask it. ;s the ixilitical arena, using unfor office is a public dn! idea that the goal of ti lj - they have entered public In niost cases they have Isi-I almost forced to take their offices smity. I'j of their fellow John A. who is so ably acquitting IUlia, of the imidiioiis duties of praise common desire r..r example, '.liens, In jmblle print. Sicwart takes his work lible executive. lie has not arrived at the high"flvusly, nil,) f,.,.'s that the re-his of suing Hah constantly est pinnacle within the reach of the I btained P" In population and financial abilities, nor has He I full reward that he tqrtaiiep Is reward He has adherence i Mm., to the front In pollll-ra- l a true example of loyal welh-Inlife and municipal progress In- - to his friends. Meanwhile the of Ids I. vel head, which he and surging events of Hitlcs up- lrow how to use without losing It. are never at rest, although they on the nruniformly square deal habit has pear remarkably calm fci- - him a loader. Ills fulfillment face. Hut the man who Is true to his friends never tf the arduous duties of the office principles unit his ' well proved his fitness, show- - !necd fear. He stands pat like Scott know Sicwart and you always niinmer of doing things thor-0!l''.- jl ' where to find him. and never by halves, n that Is characteristic of the I ""' I - thor-K:!.l.-- -s Salt fr'l Uko County, concern Is n very institution which has hi the upbuilding of the "toniimiiy nt)(, mill.r, valued 'r"l n iitjal wrvloe In Ihe fiiru-'U,f their A well products. '"n r..n,,r nn.h r n management 1,1 U Hh thoroughly ,:,i,veraiit XV fen t tin. ,,f n,P business. ''"Pwl.ir with both the producer apto-dut- ""niis-- e-- Ur l'enmt,,.r tuimVr the evldcmrd i.f farmers wiling U ) of a community and are to be duly appreciated. Howerer, unfortunately, they seldom are appreciated. For example. Mr. David L. Smith could lie devoting himself to noine other iHiiiMitloii that would bring him much greater emolument In dollars and trots. I. ut to a man of Mr Smith's tyK dollars are nt to hi coinared with the privilege of do lag a public nervier, that Is constructive and doing it somewhat That done than It has is Ims'IHIso Iavld L. Smith Is of a studious nature and lakes Ids work seriously and the further fact that iolt-l- y ioll-clehonest, he is so demonstrates easily why Mr. Havhl L. Smith Is one of our most popular public officials. Hcing head of the Hepartincnt of Agriculture of I'tah Is not all n path It has its hills and sharp of corners ad few men would not languish under its icsMiiisibllltles. I'.nl Iiavbl L.'Smith. who for many been a in miiIht of the vears ha Hoard and who was recently select-- ' e.l lo till the offhv as head of the Agricultural department Is a man iwho ho. s responsibility, arduous Mali. - tli, it must Ik performed, cx- ic- - that mu- -t be lin t. It Is all f bis and sportingly and job pari . i ic -pit iie.lly he works as hard to acquit himself of these duties III (III 'efficient ami admirable manner, as (houi;h It were his own lTolial enhancing his own Such men are true builders 1'o-- c. r lit for-lan- J. H. Preece L. M. Cummings THE SUPREME COURT CLERK COUNTY ASSESSOR Lake City Office In City and County Building, Salt Office In Capitol Building, Salt Lake City never before in the hisnation have the people Ihe tory of much thought to the call so given in n who will hold P"b tl (,f l.r as well a their proved lie offl-and capabilities attribute personal well they that would Indicate how offi.vs would hold their Is true of This selected. lifter County, as ,1. ,(eot;e of Salt H. Hr.sc s J. nation. the It is of f bl.oiisiructhe admlnistrati own private affairs and hearty regard and has gained him of hi colleague, be the - -r Herbal - - j ss bui-u.'- i i -- 1 U-e- j no-ti,- paMi-ali-hl- p, t I o!ial fat. or. I j. M. Carlson SALT LAKE CITY A shining legal light lu the of Salt Luke City, Is firmament J. M. Carlson, and this city claims this gentleman as lis own particular luminary. The far reaching fiower of his activities Is felt by tills community and nearby territory. Hig men with big Interest are constantly demanding his services. Ills Wegal duties are exacting but as an active citizen of Salt Lake City he Is vitally Interested lu everything that appertains to local progress and hapHis loyalty to his home piness. is one of city and its interest characteristmost the prominent ics of thl barrister and Salt Uike t'ily applauds him as one whoso code of ethics Is Invulnerable. He Is kcjf busy taking care of a large client lie, but other Inter ests have claim on inm, as well. of the bar His fellow mcmlN-ra valuable find him ofttlmes guide, for sometimes they ask his aid when they Inadvertently bii'o.ne entangled In the wilder-Iicsof technicalities the under-bru-that sometimes Infests the legal Jungle. This Is not a gesture airing a pose of sU'iioiliy. but a case of where a man has become an exfu-rtechnician in the I'.lai This kstone. science of Is his fellows among echoed In his relations with his town folks and he Is Indeed one of our most outstanding men of l y amide. K M. Cuminlligs. In him we have a man of much not oxiHTIeiHV. wnose worn iiiin only shown an Indefatigable effort at all affairs. to none i 1.1 addition, it has but lime, the kind of Work that has shown sClaim! in Africa the kind real and lasting France governs 'Ml of every l.tifo of results that count and that Jr. Africa today. Great make for greater efficiency. Stub square miles U next with .US and I'.eb Hrltnln of result Is the direst achievement glum with "S, Tortiignl 0:1, Italy TP careful training plus large Inher- and I'gypt 51, follow In order. ent talent. Imx-i- re-uli- Walker Bank and Trust Co. Alonz) Mackay CLERK COUNTY and the well 'sanitary a long cxperle lit .,r.. of tnu.il money can i'.' their milk and cream to this a we,, It is known con.rtn. as In Ih" I'""'1 "f H of the m ike It. and the lop pay known fact they - of the bulnc market at all time. vain with every reati.nib-Commendable publicity and why . no icaou Tlll.n. , ,,,,, advertising Is given our cone pbo--should not occupy n prominent firm. by this progressive of dairy mruket the n- rnll- -i oi.,e of the arc far and wide. Their a''ve and add ,! are more brand f n most extensive nature Heir and at reasons why i,h par.i.ob.r to the commercial efficiency r nd ...ore a corner.. lra.tlH.nes of the community Imvers and why this for q....1jr the Kvond .'vc, headquarter far H'iing u' comi-- ny thl" tad should Whv ter evtatio.i. helwe are nble.'o produce as g.Hl, If .ml ,u mMllt ltd rel other any thai, Ihe ler dairy pr.Hlu.ts K,d p. compliment I .s.ndudi.. company. the cotnc fro... bifi....ilU.ca'-lTheir supply of. ream , My,ha In fed cows of thl development the healthiest and the ,,id In secadvantageous this particularly ,Vstlon of the slate. n j The plant, U iwltivi-ltion. 1 . ,,. l- -pu' ,,,.., OF Ii true that iiiilM.rlalit offhvs ! a a cillzeii has cause hi ,.!kind are oftim. s fill.l by j f tl and conducted in a Itocii helpful ..r t.. ii... to.ni. imi t nil raltli clike manner, lb-sound and wer. but of thus.- - who nr. In o ha Im.-i- in.l. t itbablc in his ciloii-'tand limre allele v. en. ni"e jears hi- - follow give the interest, of - s.ll to the fl.ies of the j,il itleii-- . the b. t that is In him .m of piirt!aiish!i. P - ... leg.irdle so manifestly his jM.licie have U ben gH faith doc hate some . hota -- t and l(bc board, that be ha beni ti i: on lb.- - . l. iloti. It U Uvoii the plaudits nf all. Ictf.irdle-- ' has n iibl.- the pcro. that Who U h men It I of In that ...allli of ti, nieiii well with favor at kind of wmk. In addition to lime, for the .1 iv ha pa"l who; U mill. Take for cx lng d for offi.e a- - a men are ,'b SALT LAKE CITY cue,., deserving of mi- Knuiml their products when Ir thru jour local dealer. Stilly tl.ey hnvo employed 1 nan; ih.y work strictly under " X. It. A. mde and also have on ,Vif bar mils a nuinls r of taxpay-,,- f OF AGRICULTURE Office In Capitol Building, Salt Lake City DEPARTMENT There has Iteon considerable enover the thusiasm manifested good work of Julius ('. Ander son, Stale Auditor. He is nhly filled for this imraining and portant office by is experience and his selection conceded as being a generally one on the wise very part of the voters he has so long rejv resented, lie is by no means an unknown quantity because he hns been active lu Salt lnko City the stale for and throughout several years and all of bis acami tions, iMditlcally otherwise, have been marked by honesty of pui'iMi-- e and success. Few, if any, have a firmer hold on the affections of the eoplo. Hut he not only holds their friendship but their respect and confidence as well. It is therefore fitting indeed that he should have been chosen for this honor and It goes without saying that his adIs of a constructive ministration character that stamps him Indelibly us a man to be both admired and reckoned with. He Is Indeed one officer who, on the of his own record as strength a impular citizen of large capabilities, should command the support of all friends of good h Clover Leaf Harris Dairy A l's-- David L. Smith - N-i- ng DIRECTOR OF SECURITIES COMMISSION Office In Capitol Building, Salt Lake City v bar-ri-tc- is destiny and to make Ihe most of those opporl unit it s that come to every American citizen, but which circumstances -- oine times cnu-- e i wither, lu all his career. Onirics H. Skidmore lias been a herd wmk er and that means that for many years lie knew how to kn p rolled up. lio rally, a- - well "maas to -- it behind the executive-hogany." Charles II. Skidiuore'-slloees- s has through bis own the eoplo of efforts and that have rctognied and character is ehaily at him in Hie tested when they responsible office he so ably hold at-- o sleov a today, and where he admirable. is civ ic zeal that Skid-more- Scott P. Stewart Scott e Lake City, luiring the present administra tion the Staff has been reorganized to a business standpoint anil complete satisfaction .if all. Closely Identified with much that makes I'tah so well thought of are , its public officials. Charles II. Suof who holds the office perintendent of Public Instruction is outstanding for his versatility. not have to hold any public or private trust in the nose of an office holder, to le one of the most zealous workers In the that have been many movements launched for local development, but in his present office he Is indeed showing a splendid administration. It has Inch his privilege to come Into the world able to guide his own of lawyer whose practice has heel developed along the line of strict adherence of the finest Ideals.. The legal fraternity forms an array of the community's lending professional figures, whose attainments, for the most part, rarely, If ever, come to the notice of the public.. This Is due to the fact that the lawyer, traditionally for his coiiservatlveness of manner In practice, conduits his affairs in the cf fcctusl. rather than the sinvtacular manner. Such Is the tyi- - of Lawrence J. Barclay, who is a good and worthy citizen as well as a good law yer and outstanding man of affairs. Considering the professional and business men from the standpoint of their usefulness to the community, it could apicar that the lawyer is mo.-- t inlliieiit lal and Ihe anions citizens; for by the reason of his thorough training ami intimate and sTsoiial contact w lih business and private affairs of the citizens, the lawyer bears a close relationship to the general welfare of a community. Among the lawyers of Salt Lake City may be mentionJ. Harelay, ed the name of Uiwrem-wlio-- e ability enables him to sit In the front rank with the leading of the city, lie Is the Ijim Office in Capitol Building, Salt Lake City much U'tter personal advantage, were he to guage the matter in personal gain; but he Is of that type who jierforni yeoman service to the community, rather than iersonal advantage or gain. It Is this spirit that is making the state what it is Is today, and It Is this spirit that beloved Is who man a making him and ivsiieoiHl by one and all alike. They know him for what he is and meththey love him for his uniform ods lu aiding the community. Such men as Mr. John Malia well deserve n exploded. Most of the men It'l'liog important offices today are I l.lnff C, l,l t'll'ttdk Sf fns.t tlnif cm '. , .1,11,. 'l 14, lt).L lltiil have been public spirited (illsi and have proven their success c J their ventures, then, to unselfishly aid their com- - SALT LAKE CITY ledge, he Is also endowed with that sympathy and understanding of hu man kind that Is a large factor In the results attained: for all the medical fraternity of ihis era recognize in large measure the in of mind over boily. And a jfleasant word and a smile sincerely given are oft times as efl'icaciou as a box of pills, w hich is not to say that pills are also not necessary, i:. F Hoot, in other word-- , is one of those well balanced physicians who have slice led by virlue of their taleiils ami besides be is one of the most public spirited men in Salt SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION ijbllo Hank Commissioner. lie might l using his talents to is personal gain and aggrand- Mnfnt is one that has long since :;r.i Lawrence J. Barclay CITY Charles H. Skidmore HANK COMMISSIONER Office In Capitol Building, Salt Lake City Tit? LAKE The medical profession Is credited. and justly so, as being one of the greatest factors in the advancement of civilization. Probably no other science has progressed so rapidly, the unlimited amount of research work that has been quired. No mention of the promin- cut physicians of Salt Lake City would be complete without more than passing review of the accom- plishments of K. F. Hoot. He has achieved that success and promin- ence that always accompanies any man whose achievements are large in the promulgation of health. Hut aside from his weallh of exerience and his advanced technical know-- ' John A. Malia !1 ,,s E. F. Root ATTORNEY GENERAL Office In State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City by ,.,. Office In Capitol Building In Salt Lake City a mighty Thus U'ing Treasurer is responsible position and the state is very fortunate In having him in tills of fee, whose flare for figures borders on being miraculous. IValing In millions of dollars is only part of the day's work to him. however Just routine matter. Hut let us not ionnlt 'hat statement to roll off too easily. His genius has not been acquired overnight, but has taken years of studious effort. Moreover, he must know the laws affect-luthe Issuance of bonds in ratio to local proficrty assessments. of every phase of linanci as affecting the office of Treasurei Is almost encyclopedic, and with accuracy that Is phenomenal. lUu'lng the past yours the state funds were tied up with bank scrip taken in from the nearby banks throughout the stale. All this has been cleared up to the complete satisfaction of lie state. (iiiarding the state cash box Is one thing, but to know how much is in that box Is something else again. The Treasurer is the watchdog of the cash. He has the and revision of accounts of all departments and trusts these accounts and annually reports the receipts and expenditures. He sees that appropriations are not overlb' Is einiiiwered to dedrawn, mand evidence that all amounts claimed are Justly due and It Is he who shows the borrowing capacity. ,,,;, tl,oro, Joseph Chez hone, ,,.,,. - and discrimination Judgment, he brought to L practice of his profession large . tireless research and a splr- i ( forward endeavor. review ,!lM'n nu,lian lu'" Sitting a ttuty that calls for fine Is ..as discrimination, requiring of vaers heneli that he on the the Judge ntalit Llih of ,,. ' L L U,,, Him ot - Julius C. Anderson AUDITOR TREASURER Office In Capitol Building, Salt Lake City obtaining hi. .help his fellow imhis ,, or of Medicine. has munitv in a civic way as well as i "t supplemented his academ- of his (lf c training with post graduate course helms had ,l,e advantages tdy. but, being the kind that is of a most lr;iiin, "f a studious trend of mind, is . lt, llU .loclors, attributes in abundance are part of the equipment of the judge, whose constantly carrving on research have about llieisame h, Imical and work with a desire to uive his oa- - la....,!..,,,!., :.. i'.i t.,.,,.1141,111 broad sympathy and dejiendable ' in,. iei;;n tients the benefit of of their newly nil.g career. It is after ll.ev judgment have made his name wide- discovered innovation in the field of 'have aetuallv Urn in practice thai ly known In the state. ,"",li(,awe may judge their real worth, for A glimpse into his chambers and ",:'!,'na Ihis is very commendable andhen is when tliey prove their real his study reveals the pondering mind it shows a progressive spirit and ability In capitnli.ing that train-i- s before which the world in passing in characteristic of those men la ing. review, and particularly that world the who lu,ve proved profession He bas shown not only such real which finds legal action necessary. themselves capable of great achieve- - ability and skill, but lie has willing His administration of the law is ment and who have arrived well ly one ami all the benefit of just, and at t he same time merci- up toward the top. Although a verv his given abilitv uilliont it,., .1,1 tiii.n. ful, making the ideal that the peonmu up, wao.se oinces are m etary gain. Such aliruistic l spirit ple exfx-c- t to find in a judge. Salt Lake City, is always ready to commendable. iit . A. Edsel Christensen SALT LAKE CITY Ljvld W. Mol,':lt lms 1()"K l,w'" 1)3 aide to read human nature, to w stand in the other man's shoes, mid eminent as a junge. nf siL'iiitii'iiiu'e to the only with sued . adaptability may a bare ami advancement of the ieo- judge he said to possess th. (JU.,. in his present posiwon or ities necessary to success. These j 's T. Stevenson nr"! y Office In Cily and County Bu'lding, Salt I a'.e City the goal of puldb Vain end atglnn offi" h't.g "ii'"' .Hzem. ..!. i ' ti" that h of the men exploded ..,.(! are holding iui't' nit offi.e thi f.ot of U,e doing so by virtue u public .piiited . iti tl.ey hate n Mm mid bate piotui ibeir In their ,, aid I turn, desiring I" unelfi-1,l- y red c.n. hate their comiimbiiy. lb The t'" bh-- i" ' "!al i bl ay Ib.y hate public life. In .1.01 to take their e of tlnir common by I'or !:'. Mr ian ltl7"n. f.dlow l o ably soAlotizo M.okay, who alae- -t f'.r-ss- l de-iv- -st (Continued Oti I'o ( i) Salt Lake Cty Tie Walker Hank and Tmt Co. - a well known pillar of strength ibat add- - lo the financial Mobility ..f the f oiuinonity and aid In the . oiniiieri hil, induMi ial atid even of l lah and thl - slal ptoirre.1 .li.tri.t by lendeil.ig Imtiking and finance, o.nbtai imr all features of t'nder direction of .hi wrthi x t..i-l financier, thl rb wld. iy i bankroll proven to Is' a great rot. ople of Ihis region nle.i.,. to the mh-n inelrojdl-!.r n It generally. wrtl.e In all financial mutter" It Is otic of ti e lni'rtalil and ee.o f the ot k'linl;ntloll of fl;, features the rotiimntiity whhh lm plvrii to the ptowlh and added liiii-t- o dev. Iopmo.it of Ihe i lly and this li.trrmi'i.ntain region. I h" materlo lh iipbuihling of ially the timidly and has Issilne Indlsn Hill to the community. or profession which business Any renders modern, reliable and effiwill cient service to Its patrons eiivlronioenl. with Its progress This Is quite true of the banking busli.e. and Is particularly true So well of this admirable bank. have they nerved the community that they have provided every for the customers. lids well known bank Is nn lu ("titullo.i that makes the progress e. It of the rommunlty sen hi Is absolutely xoaclill.il to the expansion and growth of thl fortunate section. We are Imh-eand nn admirable to hate such s r financial and dei'iidable bank, vice. and modern This progressive bank render a bank nertlce that po-lbl- d p.i.le. over to render jsTSo.ial, s.sial, domestic. Industrial or financial way to anyone. If you have any problem In your lief's work that otl hate not solved su.iTs-fnll- y go In and talk It oter with men In charge of this department and they may ls able to render yu assistance that will place yo.i on the road to wealth and happiness. The off!. its nre among the community's lnot successful and well known men of affairs, who have for years Iksmi Intimately associated with lie' progress of imt only the city but of the entire district. In this comprehensive review of our onward progrc-s- , we cannot full to compliment them tiism giving ns a financial Institution such as this well known bank. is ably ( |