[3] He worked for his father's construction company, including, at age 16, helping to build the Logan LDS Temple.
He served as Supervisory Architect for Utah State Schools for eight years.
[…] As the Supervisory Architect, he helped to establish a unified style of school architecture and specific guidelines to insured quality and safety of schoolhouse design and construction.
"[4] He also was a membership of the Territorial Legislature prior to statehood, and he was elected and served two terms in the Utah State House of Representatives and one term in the Utah State Senate.
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