- Franklin L. West
Franklin Lorenzo Richards West (
1885-02-01 –1966-10-21 ) was an American educator and a leader inThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).Born and raised in Ogden,
Utah Territory , West was a professor ofphysics at theUtah Agricultural College , which is todayUtah State University . For 28 years he was the dean of faculty at the school.From 1935 to 1937, West was the second assistant to
Albert E. Bowen , the head of the LDS Church'sYoung Men's Mutual Improvement Association . In 1936, he became the eighthCommissioner of Church Education , a position he held until he retired in 1953.West was the author of five books, including three manuals for the
Church Educational System and a biography of his maternal grandfather, LDS Church apostle Franklin D. Richards.West was married to Gladys Spencer, a granddaughter of
Brigham Young and a member of the prominet Thatcher Young family ofLogan, Utah . [ [http://library.usu.edu/Specol/manuscript/caine9.html Utah State University Libraries: Capitol Theatre Collection] , usu.edu, accessed2008-03-22 .] They later divorced and West married Violet Madsen of Ogden. He died a widower atCottonwood Heights, Utah . West was the grandson ofChauncey W. West aMormon pioneer and prominent leader of the LDS Church inWeber County, Utah .Notes
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