. Utah since statehood, historical and biographical . n fivehundred buildings in Utah, Idaho, Nebraska and Wyoming, and thus he has made valu-able contribution to the improvement of the districts in which he has labored. In Colorado Springs, in 1891, Mr. Headlund was married and he has three , who was previously associated with his father in business, enlisted May 5,1917, in the Engineers Division and since December 17th of that year has been at thefront and is now a corporal in the Quartermasters Corps. Colin Frazier is a machin-ist in the United States navy at Bremerton, Washingt


. Utah since statehood, historical and biographical . n fivehundred buildings in Utah, Idaho, Nebraska and Wyoming, and thus he has made valu-able contribution to the improvement of the districts in which he has labored. In Colorado Springs, in 1891, Mr. Headlund was married and he has three , who was previously associated with his father in business, enlisted May 5,1917, in the Engineers Division and since December 17th of that year has been at thefront and is now a corporal in the Quartermasters Corps. Colin Frazier is a machin-ist in the United States navy at Bremerton, Washington. Morris Andr6 died at the ageof ten years. Mr. Headlunds career has been preeminently that of an active business man. Hehas never sought to figure prominently in political or club connections, but in busi-ness circles has made continuous progress and is now interested in numerous miningcompanies of Utah and Nevada and in various industrial enterprises in both the eastand the west. He has stood for progress and improvement along professional lines. JOHN A. HEADLUND I UTAH SINCE STATEHOOD 453 and there is no architect of Salt Lake who has been more successful in combining util-ity, convenience and beauty in his worli than Mr. Headlund, many of the finest mod-ern structures of Utahs capital being the tangible proof of his high professional acquire-ments. JOSEPH W. LOVELESS. Joseph W. Loveless, chief of the fire department of Provo, was born May 24, 1870, inthe city which is still his home. His father, James W. Loveless, came as a pioneerto Provo in 1851. He was a native of Ohio and devoted his life to the occupation offarming, which he carefully and successfully carried on. He was a stalwart supporterof the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, taking an active and helpful inter-est in its work and serving as one of its bishops. He was also a leading figure in com-munity affairs, serving as city commissioner of Provo tor eight terms. He was like-wise road supervisor for


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