Edward H. Snow
Edward Hunter Snow was a Utah educator, politician, and leader in the Church of [Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints].
Snow was born in St. George, Utah, to Erastus Snow and Julia Josephine Spencer. His father previously represented St. George in the Utah territorial legislature.
Snow was a delegate to the Utah [Constitutional Convention of 1895]. He was then elected to the State Senate and served in the 1st [Utah State Legislature] once statehood took effect in January 1896. Snow was re-elected to another term in 1897. He also served as a county superintendent of schools and as St. George city recorder.
As president of the St. George Stake of the church, he led the founding of the Academy [Building (St. George, Utah)#St. George Stake/Dixie Academy|St. George Stake Academy] in 1911, which later became Dixie College and is today Utah [Tech University].