. Utah since statehood, historical and biographical . ated with John Fetzer under the firm style ofCannon & Fetzer, which has taken a foremost position in its line of work in the inter-mountain country. This firm designed and superintended the erection of the Utah statebuilding at the Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco and at the exposition in SanDiego, were likewise the architects of the Deseret National Bank building in Salt LakeCity, one of the finest in the state, and of the remodeled Zion Savings Bank, havingcharge of the interior finishing. They were also the architects of the Bl


. Utah since statehood, historical and biographical . ated with John Fetzer under the firm style ofCannon & Fetzer, which has taken a foremost position in its line of work in the inter-mountain country. This firm designed and superintended the erection of the Utah statebuilding at the Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco and at the exposition in SanDiego, were likewise the architects of the Deseret National Bank building in Salt LakeCity, one of the finest in the state, and of the remodeled Zion Savings Bank, havingcharge of the interior finishing. They were also the architects of the Blackfoot (Idaho)bank building, containing offices and hotel, and a similar group at Rexburg, have designed many churches and schools in Utah and adjoining states, their mostrecent work in the latter class being the new West high school in Salt Lake. Wherevertheir work is seen it constitutes an element of decorative beauty as well as of sub-stantial workmanship. On the 12th of June, 1901, Mr. Cannon was united in marriage to Miss Martha. LEWIS T. CANNON UTAH SINCE STATEHOOD 1181 Howell, a daughter of Congressman Joseph Howell, and their children are MarthaHowell, Mary Aileen, Howell Quayle, Louise Howell and Jeanne. In his political views Mr. Cannon has always been an earnest republican since ageconferred upon him the right of franchise. He belongs to the Bonneville Club, theTimpanogas Club, the Kiwanis Club and to the state board of architecture. He turnsfor recreation to fishing and to various forms of outdoor life, of which he is very is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and of the generalboard of Young Mens Mutual Improvement Associations. In all that he undertakesand accomplishes he is actuated by a most progressive spirit. His father was one ofthe prominent citizens and upbuilders of the state and along different lines Lewis TelleCannon has continued the work of general improvement. His Interest in Utah and herdevelopment is of a


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