| Show i J v I PROMINENT I. I MEMBERS OF F THE T SiLT SALT LAKE BAR I t tr r l. l l O 0 IL L L. L LILS Orlando W. W V. V Powers In lawyer poll t I clan statesman jurist author Is an au Utah personality who has had bad mud much to do with the tho development de ot or th the thu commonwealth rind and also aIn tho the entire Intermountain in In- In- In ter mountain region Born florn In P. P Wayne ane count county X N. Y June 16 1857 no lie received preliminary schooling in that thai state and graduated from the law low department of or tho the Uni of ot Michigan In 1 1871 sa and was wag admitted to tho the bar in 1873 He lie served as city attorney of oC Zoo Kalamazoo Mich and was appointed associate justice of or tho the court of ot Utah In b by i President Cleveland which ho Ito re resigned resigned re- re signed In to take u up the practice of law av In Salt Lake City Then rhen began begun a n career of activity in lines of or his profession pro pro- politics business and industrial r J development of ot the state which the fo public accords him him as among tho the most r influential among the loading men t Known as Judge Powers to almost oven ovary pioneer man and woman In Utah i L as well as hundreds of ot tho the younger generation and possessing wide l knowledge knowl- knowl jr edge elge of or the mountain inter-mountain country anti and andT T it its resources and conditions Judge L r Powers' Powers law practice has been ro- ro r successful throughout hout lIe Ha L has Ims been Identified with many maDY of or the F f I largest lItI litigation Incidents involving L i. vast Interests o of capital with which the courts o of Utah and und surrounding f r states tes have had to deal as well as its the tue federal courts wherein his hits practice 5 Is Js extensive Judge Powers was waa elected t- t to the tho Utah le legislature in 1893 and was appointed United States senator to toj j 1111 fill a vacancy In 1900 b by Gov but declined this honor on account of at hI his extensive and rapidly growing law practice requiring all his attention Socially as all well as aR in his hlA professional k and business s life liCe Judge Powers stands high and he he- hela Is la usually found In thoI tho I list of or leaders in all alJ movements for tor tho the benefit t of or his adopted Ita state and city I 1 I g r. r p CULL A. A U. n. n I Carl A A. Dad Badger or Junior member ot or I Ithe the law firm of or Booth lee loc Badger Is a ft native e of or Utah considered u a L rising light of ot the legal proe profession slon and among the most active workers for the tho development development devel devel- ot or tho the state in ovary every respect r. r Securing tho the fundamentals in the tho primary primary mary schools and higher institutions o of learning of or the state and possessing himself of ot a splendid legal education He lie Is Mr Ir Badger is quite self noted as having been a tireless worker since the world opened to his youthful mind the opportunities of ot life Ufo and the tho emoluments which were assured to tomen tomen tomen men of or action in every cry phase of or human human hu hu- hu- hu man endeavor Mr Badger is therefore therefore therefore there there- fore noted for extraordinary sa sagacity In recognizing tho psychological moments moments mo mo- the hand hantl ments menta upon uvon which to grasp of oC opportunity Ho He found ono one of or those to him when Invited two years agoto ago agoto open to Join the law firm with which he Is 2 I 4 j Ij j I L Claude T T. Barnes attorney scientist extensive traveler biologist psychologist psychologist gist and author is one ono o of the tho busiest most strenuous young men o of Utah Youngest son of or John T. T Barnes the well-known well and wealthy Salt Lul Lake Lako e busIness bus bus- iness mess man manS the tho subject of or this sketch was born at Utah F l lo 1881 From his earliest youth his Itis Inclinations have been Inclined conspicuously con con- to the tho gaining of or knowledge knowl knowl- edge and prosecuting original literary and scientific research Beginning with the University of ot Utah ho he successively attended I I. L. L D Ii S. S college University of oC Chicago and University o of Michigan which was toll followed owed b by special studies at tho University of ot London England Ills college life lite occupied altogether some thirteen years ears Ho Ito thereupon thereupon spent two years In Kensington W west est cst London England doln doing special work making research at the British Museum and in various famous libraries and museums at the time being a member o of th the Rationalistic nationalistic Press association ant anti and becoming acquainted with various world-famous world scientists Mr 11 Barnes Darnes then traveled all over Europe making I special studies in various and upon returning to Salt Lako Lake was admitted ad nd- to tho bar In his legal career Mr Ir Barnes Darnes has been boen especially active lIe He enjoys tho the confidence of a L large Important clientage among them being such representative business corporations corporations corporations corpora corpora- as tho Z C C. M. M 1 I. I Deseret Mows Mountain Inter Packing lacking Co Barnes Barne Banking company compan anti and Milling MillIng Mill Ull ing company He lie mul makes es a specialty ty of commercial and corporation law having hu made special studies in that line lino at Michigan l university Mr Ir Barnes Is Utah's member of ot va various arlous a arious rious scientific societies of ot wide world vot d importance importance- lie He Is one of tho the live five American merlean members of ot the tho Society for Cor Psychical Research London Fellow of I the lie American Society for tor Psychical Research Re ne- search and I In almost dall dally daily corros corro- corro s ond with Professor Protessor James H IL I Its president on scientific data I Mr tr rr Barnes Darnes Is also a member of ot tho the I American Ornithologists' Ornithologists union tho I II greatest I scientific and most exclusive I scientific bird society In tho the world wold II He lIe holds a membership in the tho The Psych-The- I society of at London is also a member of at the Utah Academy of ot Science i ind and nd will be made a Fellow at at its next meeting He Is United States government biologist for this Utah region especial duties being to Investigate Investigate Invest I gate gato bird migration and somo other phases of entomology and biology lIe Ho HoIs lIeIs lieIs Is als also o author of or several worl works s on scientific subjects Notwithstanding pursuance of or his I scientific studios studies Mr Ir Llamas Barnes tins bus found time sinco closing his colle college collego o days anti and ne tho rho practice of or law to edit thu O DJ rile Butchers nd Gr Grocers Grocers' e r association of or f L Utah tah Ho lie line lino written two annual it views reviewS of Utah's progress for the News Christmas editions InCIdental Incidental Inci mc- dental thereto having traveled over O InCI the entire state anti and has also alao at various times served d as dramatic critic for or that Journal Altogether therefore Mr Barnes Darnes Is distinguished for his hiA man many c extraordinary activities and strenuous strenuous' i life Ire higher as well as 5 practical work worl furnishing an nn example In hi these respects similar to the tho stron- stron of former President Theodore cv 01 L allied and this firm likewise augmented augmented aug aug- mentel Its strength greatly in securing securing I aug-I tireless Carl Badger In ing the vigorous possessed of ot a mental equipment and Legal logal discernment especially adapted to tho firms firm's complete rounding for tor handling an ever increasing scope and volume of business Mr Badger early identified himself with Ith political movements as a Republican lican anti and served two terms as member mem mem- her ber of or th tho lh lower house of or the tho Utah legislature Last fall fail he lie was elected to the state senate as a Republican n. und nd by conspicuously active participation tion in tho the proceedings thereof became one of oC the most prominent figures in I shaping the tho laws of the tho commonwealth Mr 11 D Badger possesses a very wIlle wido personal per per- I onal conal and political acquaintance I throughout tho the state and faces a n futuro fu future fu- fu I ture turo which Is full Cull of or promise that tu-j tu his distinguished start In life lIro will bo be maIntained maintained main maIn- throughout his career 4 1 5 Cot COU M. M 31 I. I M M. M alghn soldier lawyer and eminent leading citizen of or Utah was born In Camden N N. J J. served through I the tho war with the Fort fourth Forty fourth and i Ono hundred and seventh Ninety-seventh PennSylvania Pennsylvania Penn Penn- sylvania sJ volunteer Infantry and when that struggle ended studied and graduated grad grad- from tho the law department of ot the Columbian now George Georgo Washington University o of Washington D. D C. C lIe IIo was for seven en years cars a law officer of or orthe the Interior department dept located at Washington which position ho lie re resigned resigned resl re- re sl signed ned to 10 come to Utah December 1 1876 and und since February 1 1 1877 Mr 11 has continuously been engaged in the practice of or his profession In Inthis Inthis inthis this and surrounding states state Meantime Meantime Meantime Mean Mean- time ho he has taken active in all public matters affecting the tho Interests Interests Interests Inter Inter- ests of ot the growing commonwealth spending lime time and personal means to that end Ho lie has served as post commander commander com corn mander junior vice vleo commander and commander of oC tho the department of or Utah G. G A A. A R. R and is tho the acknowledged father of or the movement to lo bring the national encampment to this cil city lie IIo launched hl hiI hH campaign to this end first at the Philadelphia encampment In on which occasion he made mado so emphatic an impression on the delegates dele dele- gates sates that ho Ito obtained over third one-third of or the votes of or tho the convention for tor Salt Lake as the meeting place puce in 1900 The powerful Influence however how- how f fiver ever which was tas being exerted at th the tho Philadelphia encampment In favor or of oC Chicago as the assemblage point for tor forthe forthe the succeeding year ear caused Mr Ir Kaighn's efforts to fall fail for tor the time being in favor Ol of or this ell city and he hus has had to wait until now to realize tho the full tull fruition of ot his several years years' labors to the tho end that the veterans ml might ht meet In and see the great state ot of Utah and Its capital and experience tho the hospitality of or Its people Without personal solicitation Mr I alghn two and one half years rears ago o was appointed receiver ot or th United States land of office of- of fice lice in this city I J. J S r S JH JR J. J Stokes Jr one of Salt Lakes Lake's younger attorneys and who Is rapidly earning an enviable position at the tho bar baa barot barof ot or the state was wa burn bom at Draper Salt Lake Lako county thirty one years ago Ho lIe received a college training at ut Brigham Youn Young academy of or Provo Prove now called Brigham ham Young university and in tho the Latter day Saints Saints' university of ot this city He lie filled a two years' years mission for tor his Mormon church In tho the southern southern south south- em ern states and upon returning was identified with a commercial house he lie afterward represented the tho Security Mutual Mutual Mutual Mu Mu- Life Insurance company compan of or New York In 1904 he married Miss 1 Eu Eugenia enla Neff err daughter of or Bishop Dishop John Neff of ot East Milt Mill Creek Crook and immediately thereafter accepted accented a second call from his church to till fill another mission t to- to tho the southern states his wife being called also and Joining him In this work For over two years he served sel In tho the I capacity of or associate editor of or the tho Elders Elders El El- ders Journal a church publication 1 is- I I I II I II I I I II I j I I II II r I I I I II I II I JD I Nephi Jensen attorney and among tho the promising leaders leuders pf Jt t this profession slon sion which is to make Utah history of or orthe the future was graduated from the public schools of or Salt lt Lake with Ith distinguished dis dis- honors in 1892 Tho The years 1891 i found round him securing additional education in the tho high schools of ot Mon Mon- county Colo Cob In 1896 he ho was again agai in Utah studying at th the I. I L. L I D. D S. S college In 1901 he wont went to Arizona to teach school serving at nt Snowflake and from 1902 to 1906 Mr Jensen became prominent as a n teacher In the public schools of oC Salt Lako Lake county coun coon ty lastly becoming principal of District District Dis Dis- No 31 Meantime Mr MI Jensen was busy preparing preparing pre pro paring himself for tor his life liCe work In the tho law and his vacation periods were spent In reading th the principal text books with so 80 much success that he easily passed examinations and was admitted to the bar February 12 1906 after three and one half years years' preparation tion ton of ot this 1 kind At the close of or tho tue school year rear In 1906 ho lie entered practice in tho office oCeo of pt John M. M 1 Cannon Can Can- non lion The year ear 1907 he lie studied at the tho University of Chattanooga Ten cnn n. n which conferred upon him hint tho L. L L L L. L B. B degree June 3 3 1908 In the tho spring of or 1909 he lie entered into partnership for tor practice with Col Col M. M 1 M. M L and andew few ew of ot Utah's young professional men are aro regarded with ith higher esteem en enjO enjoy en- en jO joy more luminous prospects for tor a brilliant briliant bri- bri bril bril- and creditable 0 career than Mr Ir Jensen at this thin time He lIe le Wa was elected to the lower house of oC the Utah le legis legis- ls- ls laturo lature in the fall fal of or 1906 from Salt Sal Lake Luke county and und received tho highest vote given I b by li Salt Sal Lake Lako count county to an any candidate in the election electon of that date As a le legislator he was wag conspicuously active and earned a refutation for honesty and firmness In his positions ls on subjects involving the peoples people's in In- In sued at Chattanooga Tenn by the Southern States mission I These arduous duties ditties in iii 11 the tho church service er were creditably performed anti and notwithstanding their time absorbing character harac tel 1 Mr r. r Stokes n nevertheless erth eless found opportunities for tOl stud study and in 1907 he ha was wa graduated front from the the law school of ot Grant university at Chattanooga Chata- Chata Chatta Chatta- noo a with wih hl high h honors He lie returned to Salt Lake with wih an experienced observation ob oh- oT of men and the tho world gener gener- generally al ally In addition to to lan largo large o educational and trained mental equipment Broad in contemplation of ot the duties of or lf life ho embarked on a career of or usefulness usefulness useful useful- ness which li Is being reco recognized throughout Utah As Is Junior member of tho the law firm of or Cannon Stokes Stoke tho time senior Benlo of oC wh which Ich Is John M. M Cannon Cannon Cannon Can Can- non at Templeton building Mr 11 Stokes os Is rapidly assuming a position of or eminence In hi his chosen profession and his sphere of or Influence Is broadening broadening broaden broaden- In ing as ns ho he enlarges acquaintance and exerts It U us his bis friends say for tOI or lie tho Jo humanity He lie e It rs b by Y them nil alt ni also to toh h have 0 vo splendid no natural tu ral qualifications tOt for far fora fara fC a n successful la lawyer 3 N which the thc public I Is reco recognizing In lit his growing growing- practice tco 1 f 4 I s I I I |