Counties ~ County Seat ~
Representatives
The State of Utah is at the present
time divided into 27 counties, which are as follows:
County |
County Seat |
Population |
Beaver |
Beaver |
2043 |
Box Elder |
Brigham City |
5755 |
Cache |
Logan |
5756 |
Carbon |
Price |
604 |
Davis |
Farmington |
1103 |
Emery |
Castle Dale |
533 |
Garfield |
Panguitch |
976 |
Grand |
Moab |
525 |
Iron |
Parowan |
1084 |
Juab |
Nephi |
2515 |
Kane |
Kaab |
6l3 |
Millard |
Fillmore |
1077 |
Morgan |
Morgan |
800 |
Piute |
Junction |
206 |
Rich |
Randolph |
539 |
Salt Lake |
Salt Lake |
(1895) 48,071
|
San Juan |
Monticello |
149 |
Sanpete |
Manti |
2328 |
Sevier |
Richfield |
1817 |
Summit |
Coalville |
1515 |
Tooele |
Tooele |
1154
|
Uintah |
Vernal |
471 |
Utah |
Provo |
5992 |
Wasatch |
Heber |
1672 |
Washington |
St. George
|
1661 |
Wayne |
Loa |
400 |
Weber |
Ogden |
15828 |
State Officers
Governor, Heber M. Wells, of Salt
Lake City
Secretary of State, James T. Hammond,
of Logan
State Auditor, Morgan Richards, Jr.,
of Parowan
State Treasurer, James Chipman, of
American Fork
Attorney General, A. C. Bishop, of
Ogden
Superintendent of Public Instruction,
John R. Park, of Salt Lake City
Justices of the Supreme Court
George W. Bartch, Chief Justice
James A. Miner, Justice
Robert N. Baskin, Justice;
Clerk of Supreme Court, L, P. Palmer
Reporter of Supreme Court, Geo, L.
Nye
State Coal Mine Inspector, Gomer
Thomas
State Engineer, R. C. Gemmell
State Dairy and Food Commissioner, H.
J. Faust, Jr.
State Fish and Game Warden, John
Sharp
District Judges
First Judicial District: Charles H.
Hart
Second Judicial District: Henry H.
Rolapp
Third Judicial District: Ogden Hiles,
A. N. Cheray, A. G. Norrell
Fourth Judicial District: John E.
Booth
Fifth Judicial District: Edward V.
Higgins
Sixth Judicial District: William H.
McCarty
Seventh Judicial District: Jacob
Johnson.
Members of the Third Regular
Session of the Legislature of the State of Utah.
Senators
Aquila Nebeker, President
A. C. Morris, Secretary
First District: William G. Nebeker
Second District: Joseph Howel
Third District: Aquila Nebeker
Fourth District: Louis W. Shurtliff.
Fred J. Kiesel
Fifth District: Robert C. Chambers
Sixth District: Martha H. Cannon,
David H. Peery, Jr., David O. Rideout, Jr., Richard K. Thomas,
Orson F. Whitney
Seventh District: Abraham O. Smoot,
Abel J. Evans
Eighth District: Joseph V. Robinson
Ninth District: Ferdinand Alder
Tenth District: Isaac K. Wright
Eleventh District: Rollin R. Tanner
Twelfth District: Harden Bennion
Representatives
William M. Roylance Speaker
Joseph M, Cohen, Chief Clerk
First District: John P. Holmgren
Second District: Aaron F. Farr. Jr.,
Albert A. Law, Charles Z. Harris
Third District: David S. Cook
Fourth District: Tillman D. Johnson,
George W. Bramwell, Nathan J. Harris, Sherman S. Smith
Fifth District: Charles A. Welch
Sixth District: John Fisher
Seventh District: George F. Richards
Eighth District: Samuel W. Stewart.
Benjamin T. Lloyd, Horace Cummings, Heber Bennion, Alice M.
Home, John E. Hansen, Joseph G, Bywater, Albert W, Forman.
Charles M. Jackson, Richard B. Shepard
Ninth District: James Ivers
Tenth District: James W. Clyde
Eleventh District: Marinus Larsen,
Joseph Lapish, John E. Betts, William Roylance
Twelfth District: William Oneil
Thirteenth District: Claude V.
Wheeler
Fourteenth District: Parley
Christianson, C. W. Sorenson
Fifteenth District: Reuben G, Miller
Sixteenth District: Jasper Robertson
Seventeenth District: Lester Taylor
Eighteenth District: Barnard H.
Greenwood
Nineteenth District: Thomas C.
Callister
Twentieth District: John R. Murdock
Twenty-first District: John H.
Fullmer
Twenty-second District: M. W.
Mansfield
Twenty-third District: Jess W.
Crosby, Jr.
Twenty-fourth District: John Parry
Twenty-fifth District: John G.
McQuarrie
Twenty-sixth District: Joseph E.
Robinson
Twenty-seventh District: L. H. Redd
Jr.
Index
Source: History of the Scofield Mine
Disaster, by J. W. Dilley, The Skelton Pub. Co., Provo, Utah,
1900.
Editors Note: The I.. O. O. F. were very active in raising
money for the benefit of the widows and children along with the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This information is
included for historical value, it does not mean the people of
this project support these institutions.
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