Deseret NB, Co-Fnd, Pres (1883–88); FNB Ogden, Co-Founder, Pres (1881–88); Eldredge & Hooper Mercantile, Provo (1856); Hooper & Eldredge, SLC (1858); ZCMI, Co-Founder & Pres (1864–69); Utah Territory: Marshall; Assessor & Tax Collector; Legislature (1856, 1862); General of Militia; LDS. First Seven Presidents of Seventies (1854); Church Agent: St. Louis (1852, 1857), New York (1862–63); European Mission (1870); M. 20 Jul 1836 Betsey Chase, 6 children; M2. 20 Apr 1851 Sarah Gibbs, 4 children; M3. 18 Sep 1855 Hannah Adams, 6 children; M4. 14 Feb 1857 Chloe Redfield, 6 children; 22 children with 4 (concurrent) wives
FNB Park City, Founder & President (1891–1898); Utah Commercial NB, Director; Utah Savings & Trust Company, Vice-President; Miner & Prospector, Montana & Nevada (1871–1876); Utah Penitentiary Guard; Daly Mining Company (1883–1888); Daly-West Mining Company (1993); Territorial Loan Commission (1889); Salt Lake City Council (1890); Board of Regents, University of Deseret (1891); M. 1 Mar 1880 Eliza M. Benson; 8 children [7 survived]
FNB Ogden, Vice-President (1896–1905); Ogden Savings Bank, Director; Carpenter’s Apprentice, Wales; Directorship: Eccles Lumber Co, Oregon Lumber Co, Sumpter Railway Co; Amalgamated Sugar Company, Vice-President; Utah Construction Company, Founder & President (1900–1905); Ogden City Council; Police Court Judge; LDS. Ogden Sunday School, Superintendent (20 years); M. 10 Apr 1871 Annie Taylor; 8 children
Bank of Brigham City, Cashier (1893–1895 & 1900); FNB Brigham City, Co-Founder & Cashier (1901–1920); Deseret University; Farmer & Schoolteacher (14 years); County [Box Elder] Superintendent of Schools (1883–1887, 1898–1900); Probate Judge (1887–1890); County Clerk (1890–1892); State Senate (1892–3); Mayor of Brigham City (1892–1895); State Constitutional Convention (1894); LDS. Mission (1895–1897); High Council; State Superintendent of Sunday Schools; M. 22 Nov 1869 Louisa Bringham; 10 children; AF: Democrat