- Frederick J. Pack
Frederick James Pack (
February 2 ,1875 –December 2 ,1938 ) was a professor ofgeology at theUniversity of Utah andBrigham Young College and a writer on the deleterious effects oftobacco on human health. Pack was also a leader inThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), serving as the chairman of the Gospel Doctrine Committee of the church.Early life
Pack was born at Bountiful,
Utah Territory to John Pack and Mary Jane Walker. Early on he attended LDS College inSalt Lake City .Jenson, Andrew (1936). "LDS Biographical Encyclopedia" (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret News) 4:218–219.]Professional life
Pack attended the
University of Utah , where he obtained a degree in mining engineering in 1904. By 1906, he had completed masters andPh.D. degrees in ingeology atColumbia University inNew York City . In 1906 and 1907, he was a professor of geology andminerology atBrigham Young College in Logan. In 1907 he became the Deseret Professor of Geology at the University of Utah, a position he held until his death.In 1918, Pack published "Tobacco and Human Efficiency", which has been described as the most "comprehensive or conscientious summation of the case to discourage cigarette use" that had been produced by that date.Richard Klugar (1997). "Ashes to Ashes: America's Hundred-Year Cigarette War, the Public Health, and the Unabashed Triumph of Philip Morris" (New York: Knopf) p. 67.] However, Pack's work on tobacco has been criticized as being tainted with "suppositions" and "moral bias" arising from his status as a Latter-day Saint who believed that avoiding tobacco was a commandment from God.
In his later professional life, Pack created a travel company called Utah Intelligence Tours, which specialized in tours of areas in
Utah and theWestern United States that are of particular geological or paleontological interest.Pack's personal and professional papers are held by the
J. Willard Marriott Library at the University of Utah inSalt Lake City .Church life
Pack was a devout member of the LDS Church. In 1892, he became an elder of the church. In 1896, Apostle
Francis M. Lyman ordained him a seventy and in 1897 Apostle John W. Taylor ordained him a high priest. [ [http://db3-sql.staff.library.utah.edu/lucene/Photo/P0200/P0268.xml Frederick J. Pack Photograph Collection] , University of Utah.] Pack and his wife Sadie served as LDS Church missionaries in theColorado Mission of the church in 1896-1898. [Andrew Jenson (1941). "Encyclopedic History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints". (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret News) p. 1555.] While on this mission Pack presided over the Pueblo Conference and latter the Colorado Springs Conference.From 1911 to 1916 Pack was the Sunday School Superintendent in the Liberty Stake in Salt Lake City. From 1920 to 1930 he was a member of the high council in the same stake. In 1920, Pack became a member of the
Deseret Sunday School Union General Board. In 1932, Pack delivered a series of 28 weekly radio lectures entitled, "The Breadth of Mormonism".During the last years of his life, Pack was the chair of the Gospel Doctrine Committee of the LDS Church. He was a frequent contributor to church magazines, with many of his writings focusing on the scientific justifications for the
Word of Wisdom .Coca-cola and the Word of Wisdom
In 1918, Pack published an article in the church's "
Improvement Era " entitled "Should Latter-Day Saints Drink Coca-Cola?".Frederick J. Pack, [http://search.ldslibrary.com/article/view/1634170?q= "Should Latter-Day Saints Drink Coca-Cola?"] "Improvement Era " 21:5 (Mar. 1918).] In the article, Pack reasoned that becauseCoca-Cola containedcaffeine , which is also present in tea andcoffee , Latter-day Saints should abstain from Coca-Cola in the same way that they abstain from tea and coffee. Since this time, some Latter-day Saints have believed that drinking Coca-Cola or other caffeinated beverages amounts to a violation of the Word of Wisdom. [The LDS Church has no official policy on this matter, and drinking caffeinated beverages other than tea and coffee is not enforced as a violation of theWord of Wisdom .]Family
Pack married Sadie Grant on
November 25 ,1896 .Sadie Grant Pack was the first counselor toMay Anderson in the general presidency of the Primary from 1925 to 1929. The Packs were the parents of four children.Publications
Books
* Frederick J. Pack (1927). "Intelligence tours Through Utah's Geological Wonders" (Salt Lake City: Intelligence Tours, Inc.)
* —— (1924). "Science and Belief in God: A Discussion of Certain Phases of Science and their Bearing upon Belief in the Supreme Being" (Salt Lake City: Deseret News) (republished in 2007 by Kessinger Publishing, ISBN 1432568574)
* —— (1918). "Tobacco and Human Efficiency" (Salt Lake City: Deseret News)Periodical articles (incomplete)
*Frederick J. Pack, [http://search.ldslibrary.com/article/view/1605783?q= "The Breaking of Law—An Instance"] , "Improvement Era" 18:2 (Dec. 1914)
*——, [http://search.ldslibrary.com/article/view/1578462?q= "The Creation of the Earth: Part I"] , "Improvement Era" 13:11 (Sep. 1910)
*——, [http://search.ldslibrary.com/article/view/1580188?q= "The Creation of the Earth: Part II"] , "Improvement Era" 14:3 (Jan. 1911)
*—— andGeorge D. Pyper , "Did Lehi Land in Chile", "The Instructor " 73:4 (1938) p. 160
*——, [http://search.ldslibrary.com/article/view/1659011?q= "How the Impending Tobacco Crusade Can be Avoided"] , "Improvement Era" 24:3 (Jan. 1921)
*——, [http://search.ldslibrary.com/article/view/1714426?q= "The Modern Denial of Jesus Christ"] , "Improvement Era" 29:5 (Mar. 1926)
*——, [http://search.ldslibrary.com/article/view/1594406?q= "An Offshoot of the Spalding Argument"] , "Improvement Era" 16:8 (May 1913)
*——, [http://search.ldslibrary.com/article/view/1593968?q= "An Open Question to Dr. Spalding"] , "Improvement Era" 16:7 (May 1913)
*——, [http://search.ldslibrary.com/article/view/1634170?q= "Should Latter-Day Saints Drink Coca-Cola?"] , "Improvement Era" 21:5 (Mar. 1918)
*——, [http://search.ldslibrary.com/article/view/1591775?q= "The Spalding Argument"] , "Improvement Era" 16:4 (Feb. 1913)Notes and references
External links
* [http://db3-sql.staff.library.utah.edu/lucene/Manuscripts/null/Ms0423.xml/complete Frederick J. Pack Papers] : University of Utah
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