About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Chris Buttars, Culbert Olson, Simon Bamberger, Oscar W. McConkie, Jr., Curt Bramble, Martha Hughes Cannon, Greg Bell, Charles Steen, Dan Liljenquist, Orson F. Whitney, Herbert B. Maw, Richard P. Lindsay, Scott McCoy, Marvin J. Ashton, John Thomas Caine, Harden Bennion, John L. Valentine, Clyde L. Miller, Howard A. Stephenson, Michael G. Waddoups, Gene Davis, Margaret Dayton, Dan R. Eastman, Howard C. Nielson, Allen M. Christensen, Mark B. Madsen, Scott K. Jenkins, Ed Mayne, Ben McAdams, Abel John Evans, Luz Robles, Lyle W. Hillyard, Karen Morgan, Herschel Bullen, Ross I. Romero, George Mousley Cannon, Karen Mayne, Dennis E. Stowell, Patricia W. Jones, Sheldon Killpack, John Hickman, Mike Dmitrich, W. Mont Ferry, Carlene M. Walker, Stephen H. Urquhart, Peter C. Knudson, Reed Bullen, Bruce Sterling Jenkins, Jon J. Greiner, Fred J. Fife, Kevin T. VanTassell, Darin G. Peterson, Charles Bullen, Brent H. Goodfellow, Robert M. Muhlestein, Parley G. Hellewell, Wayne L. Niederhauser, Edwin Bennion Cannon, Alicia Suazo, Pete Suazo, Thomas V. Hatch. Excerpt: D. Chris Buttars (born April 1, 1942) is a former Republican member of the Utah State Senate representing the 10th Utah Senate District (which spans the cities of South Jordan, West Jordan, and Herriman). He began his service as a state senator in 2001 and resigned in 2011 citing health problems. Buttars was born in Logan, Utah on April 1, 1942, and graduated from Utah State University with a B.S. in Marketing/Economics in 1967. Upon graduating from Utah State University he was employed at Amoco Oil Company from 1967 to 1976 as a Retail Sales Manager. In 1976 he became the Executive Director of the Petroleum Retails Organization. He was director of the Utah Boys Ranch, now known as West Ridge Academy, a boarding school for boys. Buttars is married to Helen, and is the fath...