. Utah since statehood, historical and biographical . fter attending the district schools he continued his education in the Snow Academyat Ephraim, Utah, and subsequently became a student in the Brigham Young Academyat Provo. Following his graduation there he matriculated in the George WashingtonUniversity at Washington, D. C, and completed a course in the medical department bygraduation with the class of June, 1906. He later spent considerable time in practicein the Sloan Maternity Hospital of New York city and while there pursued a specialcourse in the Roosevelt Hospital. Following his retur
. Utah since statehood, historical and biographical . fter attending the district schools he continued his education in the Snow Academyat Ephraim, Utah, and subsequently became a student in the Brigham Young Academyat Provo. Following his graduation there he matriculated in the George WashingtonUniversity at Washington, D. C, and completed a course in the medical department bygraduation with the class of June, 1906. He later spent considerable time in practicein the Sloan Maternity Hospital of New York city and while there pursued a specialcourse in the Roosevelt Hospital. Following his return to his native state he was forfive years physician and surgeon at the Utah state penitentiary and for three yearswas a member of the state board of medical examiners. He has become recognized asone of the states most eminent and able physicians, specializing in surgery and gyne-cology. He has carried his investigations far and wide, remaining ever a close studentof the profession and keeping in immediate touch with all those truths which have been. l)U IIEIUiKRT Z. ].UXD UTAH SINCE STATEHOOD 447 brought to light through research. He belongs to the American Medical Association,to the Utah State Medical Society and to the Salt Lake County Medical Society. On the 15th of May, 1900, Dr. Lund was married to Miss Emma Jensen, a daughterof Bishop J. I. Jensen, of Elslnore, Utah. They have become parents of four children:Sanah I., who was born in Washington, D. C, in 1905, and is now a sophomore in thehigh school ot Salt Lake; Herbert Z., Jr., born in Salt Lake in 1907; Richard, in 1909;and James Anthon, born March 7, 1916. The religious faith of the family is that of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daySaints, in the work of which Dr. Lund has taken an active and helpful part. His in-terest in the public welfare is of no superficial character and many tangible evidencesof his devotion to the general good may be cited and his cooperation can be countedupon at all times to further
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