
In 1908 Daniel and Estella Shields built this house. Daniel practiced law in Park City where he also served as city councilman and city attorney. He served in the House of Representatives from 1915 to 1921 and was elected to the State Senate in 1931. Other political endeavors included his participation as the Utah attorney general, a district attorney, and involvement in the Democratic party. Also active in business, he became president of the Utah-Wyoming Consolidated Oil Co., co-owner of a Logan radio station, and director of First Security Bank. Delia and Daniel (1878- 1970) Shields lived in this house until their deaths.
322 South Douglas Street in the University Neighborhood Historic District in Salt Lake City, Utah
