Herbert S. Auerbach
Herbert S. Auerbach (October 4, 1882 – 1945) was a prominent Jewish businessman in Salt Lake City and also a member of the Utah House of Representatives.
Herbert S. Auerbach | |
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Born | October 4, 1882 |
Died | March 19, 1945 62) | (aged
Other work | member of the Utah House of Representatives |
Early life and education
Auerbach was born on October 4, 1882 in Salt Lake City,[1] where his father ran a department store. At age 15 he went to Germany to study at J. J. Meier School in Wiesbaden, then Lausanne, Switzerland.[1] He then went to Columbia University where he received a degree in metallurgy in 1906.[1]
Career
He spent the next five years working with mines in Colorado, but from 1911 on spent his time running the family department store in Salt Lake City.
Auerbach also served as a member of the University of Utah board of regents, a major in the Ordnance Section of the United States Army during World War I,[1] and a member of the Utah State Legislature from 1925–1929.
Auerbach also pursued studies in Utah history and was a poet and songwriter.
Death and legacy
Auerbach died on March 19, 1945.[1]
Although a Jew, his funeral was held at the Salt Lake Assembly Hall of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with Frank W. Asper as organist and Jessie Evans Smith singing at least one solo.
Sources
- Who Was Who in American History - the Military. Chicago: Marquis Who's Who. 1975. p. 19. ISBN 0837932017.