His education began in the common schools of Bear Lake County, Idaho. At age fifteen he was accepted at Brigham Young Acedemy in Provo, Utah where he stayed for three years. After serving an LDS mission he entered the law school of the University of Michigan where he would graduate in 1892. That same year he opened his law practice back home in Paris, Idaho.
It has been said of Mr. Budge that as a lawyer he always responded to the appeals of the needy, and for many years had more unremunerative cases than any other lawyer in Idaho. He was a steadfast member of the Republican Party and was a zelous supporter.
In 1894 he was elected district attorney of the fifth judicial district of Idaho. His positive immage and honesty in that position would brimg him further advancement in his political life. In 1898 he was elected prosecuting attorney of Bear Lake County, Idaho. After only two years as prosecuting attorney the Republican Party asked him to run against the popular Democratic Justice of the fifth judicial district of Idaho. In the election of 1900 he defeated his opponet. He would continue being a judge until his retirement.
His education began in the common schools of Bear Lake County, Idaho. At age fifteen he was accepted at Brigham Young Acedemy in Provo, Utah where he stayed for three years. After serving an LDS mission he entered the law school of the University of Michigan where he would graduate in 1892. That same year he opened his law practice back home in Paris, Idaho.
It has been said of Mr. Budge that as a lawyer he always responded to the appeals of the needy, and for many years had more unremunerative cases than any other lawyer in Idaho. He was a steadfast member of the Republican Party and was a zelous supporter.
In 1894 he was elected district attorney of the fifth judicial district of Idaho. His positive immage and honesty in that position would brimg him further advancement in his political life. In 1898 he was elected prosecuting attorney of Bear Lake County, Idaho. After only two years as prosecuting attorney the Republican Party asked him to run against the popular Democratic Justice of the fifth judicial district of Idaho. In the election of 1900 he defeated his opponet. He would continue being a judge until his retirement.
Bio by: Paull B. Gunderson
Family Members
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Arthur Budge
1862–1937
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Nina Budge
1863–1864
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Helen Budge
1865–1865
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Rose Budge Shepherd
1866–1948
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Lizzie Budge Pendrey
1870–1945
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Catherine Budge
1872–1880
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Franklin Budge
1874–1933
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Frances Jane Budge Duffin
1876–1972
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William Scott Budge
1859–1860
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Emily Budge
1860–1860
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Julia Budge Nibley
1861–1938
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Zilpha Budge
1863–1863
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Annie Budge
1864–1949
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Marion Budge
1867–1867
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Andrew Scott Budge
1868–1868
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Isabel Budge Davis
1869–1959
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Louis Scott Budge
1869–1871
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Ezra Taft Budge
1870–1928
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Dr Oliver Hyer Budge
1872–1965
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Charles Penrose Budge
1872–1873
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David Clare Budge
1873–1947
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Mary Scott Budge Woolley
1875–1968
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Dr Edwin Stratford Budge
1876–1954
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Dr Thomas B Budge
1878–1945
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Jesse Robert Stratford Budge
1878–1967
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Claire Budge Price
1881–1973
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Lillias Budge Hayward
1883–1943
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Effie Budge Passey
1884–1952
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Luella Budge Wiser
1886–1952
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Seth Budge
1887–1978
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Dr Wallace Hugh Budge
1889–1960
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Alta B. Budge Kidman
1892–1963
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Dr Scott Merrill Budge
1895–1972
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Jean Elsie Budge Hanson
1898–1948
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