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Valley where they had been called to settle by the LDS Church. For five years they were involved in raising sheep and cattle at that location, and then when Bennion was about 13 he moved back to Taylorsville with the rest of his family. At age fourteen he was involved in a major cattle run from
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was the stake president. He served as manager of the Ashley Cooperative Mercantile Institution in Vernal and was involved in organizing the Bank of Vernal. Bennion also served as a member of the Board of Tuustees of the town of Vernal and town clerk. Vernal then became a city and Bennion was
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appointed Bennion to the Utah State Board of equalization. For the next eight years he served in either that position or as a member of the Utah Commission on Taxation and Revenue. With his new appointment in 1909 Bennion moved to
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did not yet exist and was still in the boundaries of Uintah County it was also part of Bennion's district. Bennion was re-elected to the state senate in 1902 and so continued in that position through the end of 1906.
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and was released from the Uintah Stake presidency and called as a member of the Salt Lake Stake High Council. From 1914 to 1916 Bennion served as stake clerk of the Duchesne Stake, based in
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as governor. From 1925 to 1933 Bennion was Utah Commissioner of Agriculture. From 1923 to 1929 Bennion also served as a counselor in the Salt Lake Stake presidency.
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who was the Salt Lake County recorder. After leaving employment there in 1893 Bennion married Vilate Kimball Nebeker, the daughter of
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elected a member of the city council. He also held the position of postmaster in Vernal. In the LDS Church Bennion served in the
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In 1916 Bennion was elected Secretary of State of Utah. He then was involved with irrigation boards and worked with
485:. Vol. 4. Salt Lake City, Utah: The Andrew Jenson History Company (Printed by The Deseret News Press). p.  419: 278:(October 7, 1862 – October 12, 1936) was the Secretary of State of Utah from 1916 to 1920. He also served in the 570: 388: 302: 426: 364: 298: 283: 143: 94: 344: 510: 505: 376: 486: 333: 372: 356: 315: 384: 368: 360: 322: 290: 122: 395:. Shortly after that in 1908 in business affairs Bennion began to work full-time as a rancher. 415: 307: 279: 72: 392: 329: 249: 408: 430: 404: 294: 126: 499: 352:
presidency in the Vernal Ward and then as a counselor in the bishopric of that ward.
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Bennion and his wife Vilate had five daughters, four of whom lived to adulthood.
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In 1878 Bennion began studying at the University of Deseret (now the
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In 1898 Bennion was elected to the State Senate, representing
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along with his father. In 1876 the Bennion family moved to
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and in that position successfully oversaw the election of
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Senator
Democratic
Taylorsville
Utah Territory
South Salt Lake
Utah
40°41′50″N 111°50′57″W / 40.6972°N 111.8492°W / 40.6972; -111.8492 (Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park)
Biography portal
LDS movement portal
Utah State Senate
Utah Democratic Party
Taylorsville
Utah Territory
West Point, Nevada
Muddy River
Rush Valley, Utah
Vernon
Tooele County, Utah
University of Utah
George M. Cannon
George Nebeker
Vernal, Utah
Samuel R. Bennion
YMMIA
Uintah County, Utah
Grand County, Utah
San Juan County, Utah
Emery County, Utah
Carbon County, Utah

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