'Walter Keil Granger' (
October 11,
1888 -
April 21,
1978) was a
U.S. Representative from
Utah.
Born in St. George,
Washington County, Utah, Granger moved with his parents to
Cedar City, Utah, in 1894.
He attended the public schools.
He was graduated from a branch of the
University of Utah at Cedar City in 1909 and later attended the Branch Agricultural College at
Cedar City, Utah.
He engaged in agricultural pursuits and livestock raising.
He served as member of the board of trustees of Utah State Agricultural College.
Cedar City postmaster 1914-1922.
He served overseas as a sergeant in the Eleventh Regiment,
United States Marine Corps, in 1918 and 1919.
He served as mayor of
Cedar City, Utah from 1923 to 1926 and 1930-1932.
He served as member of the State house of representatives 1932-1937, serving as speaker in 1935.
He served as member of the Public Service Commission of Utah 1937-1940.
Granger was elected as a
Democrat to the Seventy-seventh and to the five succeeding Congresses (
January 3,
1941-
January 3,
1953).
He was not a candidate for reelection in 1952 but was an unsuccessful candidate for election to the
United States Senate.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for election in 1954 to the Eighty-fourth Congress.
He resumed his farming interests.
He served as member of the Board of Appeals, United States Forest Service, Department of Agriculture 1967-1970.
He retired.
Resided in
Cedar City, Utah, where he died
April 21,
1978.
He was interred in Cedar City Cemetery.
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