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Park followed his father into the Boyd Park Inc. jewelry business, which he expanded into jewelry wholesaling and manufacturing as manager, vice president, and president. Park was also active in Salt Lake City's Bank of Commerce, of which he was cashier. In addition, he was active in numerous
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from the University of Michigan, as of 1891. In November 1911, Park was elected mayor of Salt Lake City, and he served one term, 1912 to 1916. Park was the first mayor chosen after Salt Lake City adopted a
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in 1871, where Boyd Park owned and operated one of the city's first jewelry stores. Samuel Park attended the local schools and Hammond Hall Academy. He graduated from
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as commander of the 1st Brigade in 1905. Park later served on the staff of the governor of Utah, and he retired as a brigadier general in 1908.
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After serving as mayor, Park returned to his business and banking interests. He died at Shady Brook, his country home in
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from 1905 to 1909. From 1909 to 1912 he was a member of the Salt Lake City School Board. In 1911, Park received the
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as a member of the class of 1891. Park was a longtime member of the university's alumni association.
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Serving with Stephen H. Love, George N. Lawrence, William N. Williams, Simon Bamberger (1905)
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of Utah's 1st Infantry Regiment. In November 1900, he was elected to command the 1st Regiment as a
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on November 1, 1869, the son of Boyd Park and Jane (Culver) Park. The Park family relocated to
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Benner X. Smith, William N. Williams, Stonewall J. Stookey, Charles E. Marks, Carl A. Badger
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George N. Lawrence, Hoyt Sherman, Stephen H. Love, William N. Williams, Simon Bamberger
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fraternal and civic organizations, including attaining the 33rd degree of
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In 1894, Park married Eleanor "Ella" Thomas, the daughter of Governor
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as well as Salt Lake City's Commercial Club and University Club.
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in Cavalry Troop A in April 1898 when he received promotion to
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He received promotion to 370:in 1889, then attended the 1183: 711:"Governor Announces Staff" 458:city commission government 926: 617:Clark, A. Howard (1915). 407:A longtime member of the 387:Masonry. Park was also a 378:Business and civic career 317: 144: 100: 57: 45: 30: 1152:Mayors of Salt Lake City 759:"Summary of the Returns" 411:, Park was serving as a 372:University of Michigan 368:Phillips Exeter Academy 344:Mayor of Salt Lake City 52:Mayor of Salt Lake City 845:The Jewelers' Circular 716:Salt Lake Daily Herald 692:Salt Lake Daily Herald 668:Salt Lake Daily Herald 245:University of Michigan 199:, Salt Lake City, Utah 788:The Salt Lake Tribune 644:The Salt Lake Tribune 474:Mount Olivet Cemetery 443:, Park served in the 311:1st Infantry Regiment 280:Years of service 197:Mount Olivet Cemetery 313:1st Infantry Brigade 639:"News of the Guard" 486:Arthur Lloyd Thomas 409:Utah National Guard 346:from 1912 to 1916. 334:, he served in the 302:Utah National Guard 234:Arthur Lloyd Thomas 815:Salt Lake Telegram 740:Salt Lake Telegram 620:National Year Book 421:lieutenant colonel 1114: 1113: 445:Utah State Senate 429:brigadier general 360:Wyoming Territory 336:Utah State Senate 321: 320: 292:Brigadier General 180:February 19, 1920 171:Wyoming Territory 95:Utah State Senate 75:John S. 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Mayor of Salt Lake City
John S. Bransford
W. Mont Ferry
Utah State Senate
Cheyenne
Wyoming Territory
Holladay, Utah
Mount Olivet Cemetery
Republican
Arthur Lloyd Thomas
University of Michigan
United States
Utah
Brigadier General
Utah National Guard
Utah
Republican
Utah State Senate
Salt Lake City
Mayor of Salt Lake City
Cheyenne
Wyoming Territory
Salt Lake City
Phillips Exeter Academy
University of Michigan
Scottish Rite
Shriner
Elk
Sons of the American Revolution

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