Latter-day Saint biographical encyclopedia : a compilation of biographical sketches of prominent men and women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . alt Lake Stake of Zion foiseveral years. He also resumed hislabors in the News office newspaperand job departments. In , he went on his usual eastern andwestern trips. In 1887 he was appoint-ed superintendent of the News news-Iaper. book, job and press 1S90, while on one of his easterntrips, he bought and shipped a firstclass Chicago Bullock Perfecting Press,with latest improvements, and a com- BIOGRAPHIC


Latter-day Saint biographical encyclopedia : a compilation of biographical sketches of prominent men and women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . alt Lake Stake of Zion foiseveral years. He also resumed hislabors in the News office newspaperand job departments. In , he went on his usual eastern andwestern trips. In 1887 he was appoint-ed superintendent of the News news-Iaper. book, job and press 1S90, while on one of his easterntrips, he bought and shipped a firstclass Chicago Bullock Perfecting Press,with latest improvements, and a com- BIOGRAPHICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA. 657 plete stereotyping- outfit. This pur-chase has given unqualified satisfac-tion; for many years he purchasedtype, presses, bookbinding materialsand paper mill supplies for the estab-lishment. Being a practical printer aswell as pressman, he was enabled tobuy to the satisfaction of the purchased and shipped to Utah thefirst lithog-raphic printing plant andstrereotyping outfit. He assisted incommencing the News Type an advertising solicitor he was afinancial success. From the Atlanticto the Pacific he was known as the. JOSEPH BULL IN Mormon Newspaper Man, and, by hisstraightforward course he gained theconfidence and respect of those withwhom he had business relations. , 1892, the News management un-derwent an entire change, and on thatdate he, with several others who hadheld leading positions for years, January, 1893, he made a successfulbusiness trip to the Eastern States inthe interest of the Salt Lake Herald,replenishing its columns with first classbusiness advertisements. On his return Vol. 1, No. 42. from this business trip he accepted aIiosition on the News. Shortly afterthe opening of the Salt Lake Temple,which occurred May 23, 1893, he was en-gaged to labor in that building as oneof its attaches, and continued there un-til March 31, 1898. Oct. 24, 1895, his wifeEmma died of pneumonia after an ill-ness of f


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