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Norman Erekson 7th Mayor of Murray, Utah In office
January 1, 1918 – January 1, 1919Preceded by James W. McHenry Succeeded by Charles Anderson Personal details Born March 9, 1867
Murray, UtahDied 1945
Murray, UtahPolitical party Republican Spouse(s) Ellen Underwood Children 3 Residence Murray, Utah Alma mater University of Utah Religion The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Norman W. Erekson was mayor of Murray, Utah from 1918 to 1919.[1] He was born March 9, 1867, in South Cottonwood, Utah, to Jonas and Mary Powell Erekson. Norman W Erekson the youngest of the family attended St. Mark's School in Salt Lake City while subsequently he became a student at the University of Utah. From school he was identified with ranching in West Tintic (Eureka, Utah), raising cattle and horses. Mr Erekson served for two terms as trustee in the twenty sixth district and later was made a member of the Granite School District board. Afterward he spent his time on his ranch at West Tintic where he engaged in raising cattle and horses until 1916 when he sold out to J.E. Johnson and moved his family to Murray.[2]
His political allegiance was to the Republican Party. His administration was noted for dealing with the 1918 flu pandemic, which required the city to enforce strict health measures and lease buildings to handle those infected with the Spanish Influenza.[3]
References
- ^ "History of Murray City > Past Mayors". City government of Murray, Utah. http://www.murray.utah.gov/index.aspx?NID=375. Retrieved 13 April 2010.
- ^ Noble Warrum, Charles W. Morse, W. Brown Ewing; Utah since statehood, historical and biographical, Volume 4. The S. J. Clarke publishing company, 1920
- ^ History of Murray. Murray Eagle December 31, 1936
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