Dr Wilson had 10 children. He went on to build the 1st and 2nd Granger Medical Building. He saved many lives, was extremely skilled in the field of medicine and delivered more like 3000 babies in his career.
Read MoreThere is a Hillsdale Subdivision, Hillsdale Park & Hillsdale Ward that honors the Hill family
Read MoreKeith and Elaine were extremely active in the community. Elaine's family owned and operated the Tarry Shop in Hunter
Read MoreRev. Sechler served as full-time Pastor of the Granger Church
Read MoreOur own...Patricia Soutas was beautiful, talented and Miss Utah! She was also Homecoming Queen, SL County fair queen, Uof U attendant and Miss Granger 1965. She participated in the Miss American Pagent 1967.
Read MoreGrant Bangerter was a great friend, neighbor, businessman and community leader.
Read MoreMary Ruth Ogilvie was a wonderful piano teacher. She accompanied groups all over the valley. She was an important part of keeping music flowing in Granger
Read MoreKatie Fassio Knaus's worked very hard to help her parents in the family business. After she married, she opened her own ranch. She named it the Tomato Ridge Farm & Poultry Ranch in Magna
Read MoreThe Fassio Family
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Blaine ....The Olympian!
Read MoreWere you on a Baseball Card? Our own Jonas Hamlin was...
Read MorePaul & Barbara Lambert …Amazing, just Amazing!
Read MoreTimber Jack Joe....
Read MoreAs Winder Dairy grew, William demanded that milk delivery still had the small, personal feel and we all looked forward to the Winder Dairy Milkman’s deliveries on our front porch.
Read MoreHenry was born in Granger Utah to Orin Bawden and Mable Helm. He was a farmer all his life . He worked extremely hard and had a deep passion for improving his own land and helpinghis neighbors with their land.
Read MoreThomas Barton was very hardworking and extremely active in the community. He spent a number of winters hauling hay to Salt Lake only getting $4 per ton. At that time, there were no paved roads, no electric lights, no telephones, nothing but hard work.
Read MoreJoseph was only 10 years old when he came across the plains to Salt Lake. His father did not come to Utah and so Joseph drove his Mother's wagon across the plains. He Married Elizabeth Franceen Rushton of Hunter and was a very hardworking man.
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