. Utah since statehood, historical and biographical . e as follows: A director of the National Copper Bank, theStudebaker Brothers Company of Utah, the Continental Life Insurance Company, andthe Silver King eolations Mines Company, president of the Newhouse Hotel Company,a director of the Newhouse Realty Company, and president of the Metropolitan RealtyCompany and of the Clift Investment Company. While not a politician in any sense of tlie word, he has been prominently identifiedwith the democratic party and its success and for several years served on the boardof public works, where he was an
. Utah since statehood, historical and biographical . e as follows: A director of the National Copper Bank, theStudebaker Brothers Company of Utah, the Continental Life Insurance Company, andthe Silver King eolations Mines Company, president of the Newhouse Hotel Company,a director of the Newhouse Realty Company, and president of the Metropolitan RealtyCompany and of the Clift Investment Company. While not a politician in any sense of tlie word, he has been prominently identifiedwith the democratic party and its success and for several years served on the boardof public works, where he was an earnest and conscientious worker for civic improve-ments. As president of the Commercial Club for several terms he rendered mostvaluable service. He has ever labored for the perpetuity of this organization and itis needless to mention the numerous projects which have been attempted and accom-plished by this body through the individuality of its leaders. It was under regime that the six-story fireproof Commercial Club home was built at a. WILLIAM J. HALLORAN UTAH SINCE STATEHOOD S85 cost of three hundred thousand dollars. In this executive office he also closely studiedSalt Lake City, its needs and its opportunities and instituted many measures to extendits trade relations, to advance its substantial growth, to add to its beauty and to upholdits civic standards. Although a very busy man, he is prominent in social and clublife, being president of the Country Club, a member of the Alta Club, Knights ofColumbus, Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, and has been president of the Knightsof Columbus Association and the Knights of The Maccabees. In 1883, in St. Clair. Michigan, Mr. Halloran wedded Jennie L. Smith and theirthree children are: Ruel G., president of the Halloran-Judge Loan Trust Company;Mary E.; and Florence K. The family are well known in the best social circles ofSalt Lake. A contemporaneous biographer has said of Mr. Halloran: It would bedifficult indeed t
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