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Pharmaceutical Industry Politicians in Utah
including Druggists and Pharmacists

  John Edwin Booth (1895-1957) — also known as John E. Booth — of Spanish Fork, Utah County, Utah. Born in Spanish Fork, Utah County, Utah, June 1, 1895. Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I; druggist; delegate to Republican National Convention from Utah, 1928 (member, Committee on Permanent Organization). English ancestry. Died, from coronary occlusion due to diabetes, in Spanish Fork, Utah County, Utah, July 25, 1957 (age 62 years, 54 days). Interment at Spanish Fork City Cemetery, Spanish Fork, Utah.
  Relatives: Son of Charles William Booth and Annie Louisa (Beale) Booth; married, November 21, 1917, to Beatrice Jane McKell.
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  William E. Dunn (b. 1926) — of Murray, Salt Lake County, Utah. Born in 1926. Pharmacist; mayor of Murray, Utah, 1966-70; candidate for secretary of state of Utah, 1972. Member, Jaycees. Still living as of 1972.
  See also Wikipedia article
  Wynn Leland Eddy (1874-1946) — also known as Wynn L. Eddy — of Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah. Born in Michigan, March 26, 1874. Democrat. Pharmacist; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Utah, 1916 (member, Credentials Committee). Died in Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, July 24, 1946 (age 72 years, 120 days). Cremated; ashes interred at Wright Crematory and Columbarium, Seattle, Wash.
  Relatives: Son of Daniel Leland Eddy and Mary J. (Skelton) Eddy; married, June 6, 1897, to Eva Alice Sweany.
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  George Albert Huscher (1865-1944) — also known as George A. Huscher — of Murray, Salt Lake County, Utah. Born in Windsor, Ontario, September 1, 1865. Socialist. Pharmacist; mayor of Murray, Utah, 1912-15; candidate for secretary of state of Utah, 1916. Member, Eagles. Died in Long Beach, Los Angeles County, Calif., February 1, 1944 (age 78 years, 153 days). Burial location unknown.
  See also Wikipedia article
  Archibald Charles Van Houten (b. 1873) — also known as Archibald C. Van Houten — of Nanaimo, British Columbia. Born in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, July 13, 1873. Druggist; U.S. Consular Agent in Nanaimo, 1918-32. Burial location unknown.
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