This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1913 Excerpt: ...Brigham Young University, Provo; graduated from Law Department of University of Michigan in 1895 with degree of LL.B.. and in 1896 received degree of LL.M. Admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of Michigan, 1895; Utah, 1896. Practiced law in Mount Pleasant, Utah, until 1898, when he moved to Provo, where he continues to date. Justice of the Peace of Provo for one term. County Attorney of Utah County, 1907-08; City Attorney of Provo, 1910-11. Member of K. of P. fraternity. Progressive. GEO. GRANT ARMSTRONG. Residence. Knickerbocker Apartments, 1280 East South Temple Street; office, law alone, until January, 1901. when he entered the County Clerk's office, where he remained until 1904. In 1905 elected District Judge, which office he holds to the present time. Member of the Masonic Order; I. O. O. F.; M. W. of A.; and University and Salt Lake Tennis Clubs. Republican. SAMUEL PRESSLY ARMSTRONG. Residence. Wilson Hotel; office, 620 Continental Building, Salt Lake City. Born December 13. 1859, in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. Son of John A. and Agnes (Frew) Armstrong, Educated in the common schools of Pennsylvania; private academies at Wurtemburg, New Castle and Princeton, Penn.; State Normal School, Edenboro, Penn.; graduated from Ohio University, in 1884, with degree of Ph.B.: City and County Building, Salt Lake City. Born July 16, 1868, in Boscobel, Wisconsin. Son of LeRoy Grant and Sarah Dell (Bond) Armstrong, Married in Salt Lake City December 22. 1897, to Mae Eckart. Educated in Boscobel high school: garduated from University of Wisconsin in 1891. with degree B.L.; and in 1893 received degree of LL.B. from that institution. Moved to Utah August 30. 1893. Admitted to the bar of Wisconsin, June. 1893; Utah, August, 1893. Associated with Jones & Schroe...