Marcus Leslie Bennion was born at home in Granger in 1892. He was the oldest son of Marcus and Lucy Smith Bennion. He was reared on his father's irrigated 60 acre farm and 120 acre dry farm.
Read MoreNorm Bangerter was a lifelong resident. He served in the Utah House of Representatives and served at Utah's Governor. His "foremost interest was improving the state's educational system"
Read MoreBud Hendrickson was a professional horse trainer. He was a family man and involved in the community.
Read MoreAl was a beloved Granger Business Man. His business Granger Cold Storage- Meat Locker opened in October 1939 and contained 185 lockers. In 1948 the capacity was expanded to 550 lockers and in 1956 to 800 lockers
Read MoreVerne was always involved in the community and we all knew Verne as a hard worker. He was known to say “I’ll serve my family and community from dawn to dusk and so they can enjoyed the fruits of my labor”.
Read MoreWalt Brock's motto was “Life is not exactly easy as there was always much work to be done”. His family bought a farm in Granger and luckily Walt was a hard worker.
Read MoreBill Barton: Senator and Outstanding member of the community
Read MoreHank was West Valley's first Mayor. He said "I would like to leave to posterity a real beautiful, small city. It's going to be the best city humanly possible to create."
Read MoreA List of Achievements: Estel L. Wright
Read MoreWalter Ewell, he was devoted to our community and served us constantly
Read MoreParley was born and raised on his families Granger Farm. Even at a young age, was an extremely hard-worker . He enjoyed farming and was always busy It is noted by his neighbors that ,” Parley was always busy in good works and helps those in need”.
Read MoreDavid is remembered as a stalwart pioneer with a keen sense of humor and was often the life of the party. His life philosophy was “We Advance by going forward--- never by going back”.
Read MoreNiels Petersen was active in the community
Read MoreFrederick was a hard worker. He was a blacksmith by trade but soon opened a local Flour Mill and it was one of Granger’s first businesses.
Read MoreGranger Guys...is it true? I bet you would of loved this turkey dinner made by these Granger women in 1958
Read MoreAlbert Mackay 1917 Graduate 2nd in his Law School class in 1917 from George Washington. The community was very proud of him
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The Hill Family Farm
Read MoreS&M stands for Stan and Myrl
Read MoreNed Winder said "Drink our MILK, eat our BREAD...and let us BURY you when your Dead". He was a quick witted man with a new Porsche every year. He was a hardworker and loved to serve his family and community.
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