. Utah since statehood, historical and biographical . , where he passed away. He was veryactive in his profession and was widely known as a successful practitioner both indentistry and medicine. He died January 26, 1914, at Prove. The mother passedaway August 9, 1882. at the age of forty-two years. Dr. Christensen of this review is the only survivor of a family of three was educated in the public schools and was graduated from the dental departmentof the University of Denver with the class of 1902, at which time his professional degreewas conferred upon him. In 1890 he had taken up


. Utah since statehood, historical and biographical . , where he passed away. He was veryactive in his profession and was widely known as a successful practitioner both indentistry and medicine. He died January 26, 1914, at Prove. The mother passedaway August 9, 1882. at the age of forty-two years. Dr. Christensen of this review is the only survivor of a family of three was educated in the public schools and was graduated from the dental departmentof the University of Denver with the class of 1902, at which time his professional degreewas conferred upon him. In 1890 he had taken up the study of dentistry and passedthe territorial examination, which licensed him to practice in Utah. He practicedfor twelve years before continuing his studies in Denver and following his graduationthere he opened an office in American Fork, having previous to this time practiced inProve. He is continually promoting his knowledge and efficiency through further read-ing and study and he keeps in touch with the latest modern scientific DU. P. E. EUICKSU:- UTAH SINCE STATEHOOD 1157 lie is a member of the Utah County Dental Society, the Utah State Dental Society andthe National Dental Association and has been the president of the county organizationand the second vice president of the state organization. On the 20th of May, 1908, in Salt Lake Temple, Dr. Christensen was married toMiss Liza Chipman, a daughter of Henry and Eliza (Piltcher) Chipman. of AmericanFork. They are now parents of two sons; Scott Atlan, who was born in Glasgow, Scot-land, May 18, 1909; and John Chipman, born at American Fork, October 9, 1914. Theparents are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in AmericanFork second ward. Dr. Christensen served for two and a half years on a mission toGlasgow, Scotland, covering 1908 and 1909 and a part of 1910. For a portion of thistime he was president of the Edinburgh branch. In politics he is a republican wherenational issues and que


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