Harden Bennion, 74, of West Third North Street, Secretary of State under Governor Simon Bamberger and former State Senator and Commissioner Missioner of agriculture died Monday morning in a local hospital after a long illness. Mr. Bennion was born October 7, 1862, in Taylorsville, a son of John and Esther Ann Birch Bennion. He celebrated his seventy fourth birthday Wednesday and entered the hospital Friday. As secretary of state he was active in promotion of legislation requiring bonding and licensing of all commission men operating in Utah. Licensing of truckers and of all persons slaughtering livestock for sale. A prominent rancher and merchant of eastern Utah. He served as state senator from Uintah county for eight years he was manager of the ashley co coop in Vernal for a number of years in 1909. He was appointed by Governor Spry to the state board of equalization he resigned this position to become chairman of the he board of commissioners on revenue and taxation. Mr. Bennion served as secretary of state from 1916 to 1920. He was a democrat his services to the state also included eight years as commissioner of agriculture he received his education in Salt Lake City schools and was a graduate of the University of Utah. Surviving are three daughters: Miss Aurelia Bennion, Miss Florence Bennion and Miss Bernice Bennion all of Salt Lake City. Five brothers: Dr. Milton Bennion, dean of the university school of education, Israel Bennion, Vernon Owen Bennion, Mt. Emmons, David Bennion, Afton, Wyo and Archie Bennion, Granger, two sisters: Mrs. John Chase, Nephi, and Mrs, John M Cannon, Salt Lake City.
Published in the The Murray Eagle Newspaper 1936-10-15
Certificate of death
Harden Bennion, 74, of West Third North Street, Secretary of State under Governor Simon Bamberger and former State Senator and Commissioner Missioner of agriculture died Monday morning in a local hospital after a long illness. Mr. Bennion was born October 7, 1862, in Taylorsville, a son of John and Esther Ann Birch Bennion. He celebrated his seventy fourth birthday Wednesday and entered the hospital Friday. As secretary of state he was active in promotion of legislation requiring bonding and licensing of all commission men operating in Utah. Licensing of truckers and of all persons slaughtering livestock for sale. A prominent rancher and merchant of eastern Utah. He served as state senator from Uintah county for eight years he was manager of the ashley co coop in Vernal for a number of years in 1909. He was appointed by Governor Spry to the state board of equalization he resigned this position to become chairman of the he board of commissioners on revenue and taxation. Mr. Bennion served as secretary of state from 1916 to 1920. He was a democrat his services to the state also included eight years as commissioner of agriculture he received his education in Salt Lake City schools and was a graduate of the University of Utah. Surviving are three daughters: Miss Aurelia Bennion, Miss Florence Bennion and Miss Bernice Bennion all of Salt Lake City. Five brothers: Dr. Milton Bennion, dean of the university school of education, Israel Bennion, Vernon Owen Bennion, Mt. Emmons, David Bennion, Afton, Wyo and Archie Bennion, Granger, two sisters: Mrs. John Chase, Nephi, and Mrs, John M Cannon, Salt Lake City.
Published in the The Murray Eagle Newspaper 1936-10-15
Certificate of death
Family Members
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Enoch Bennion
1858–1873
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Israel Bennion
1860–1944
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David Bennion
1865–1937
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Justin Bennion
1867–1868
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Owen Bennion
1869–1946
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Willard Richards Bennion
1871–1888
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Ida Bennion Chase
1873–1946
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Archie Birch Bennion
1875–1968
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Samuel Roberts Bennion
1842–1915
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Mary Bennion Calder
1844–1933
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Angeline Roberts Bennion Spencer
1847–1934
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Rachel Bennion Spencer
1849–1933
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John Edward Bennion
1851–1930
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Moroni Bennion
1853–1855
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Elizabeth Bennion
1855–1863
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Kanosh Bennion
1855–1873
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Maria Bennion Cannon
1857–1925
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Heber Bennion
1858–1932
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Harriet Bennion Harker
1858–1923
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Alfred Bennion
1860–1906
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Esther Ellen Bennion
1862–1863
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William Bennion
1863–1906
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Ira Wainwright Bennion
1864–1929
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Marcus Bennion
1865–1913
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Edwin Turpin Bennion
1868–1930
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Milton Bennion
1870–1953
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Zina Bennion Cannon
1873–1954
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John Angus Bennion
1877–1878
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