From Deseret News archives:
Gov. Calvin L. Rampton
- Page:
- < Previous
- 1
- 2
But the political bug would not relent. Rampton twice ran for a seat in the Utah State Senate and lost. Meanwhile, he worked in a private law practice and in the Utah Attorney General's Office. One of the more high-profile cases he handled as an assistant attorney general was the removal of dozens of slot machines from Price businesses. The state attorneys made one critical error in the raid: They failed to lock the sheriff's evidence room with their own lock. When they returned to Price a couple of weeks later, every penny had been removed from the machines.
Rampton wasn't initially interested in running for governor. He had his sights set on the U.S. Senate. But at the urging of close friends and political associates, he got into the governor's race. In 1964, he and a fellow Democrat, Sen. Ted Moss, ended up winning their respective races by a slightly bigger margin than President Lyndon Johnson. It was the last time a Democratic presidential candidate carried the Beehive State.
In a recent interview with the Deseret Morning News, Rampton said one reason he decided against running for a fourth term was financial. "The governorship provided adequate expenses but very little in the way of salary. I spent all I had in savings, and I had to get out and earn some money." The Ramptons also were challenged by Lucybeth Rampton's clinical depression.
When Rampton's third term as Utah's 11th governor ended in January 1977, he returned to the practice of law, maintaining office hours well into his 90s.
Rampton remained active in Democratic Party activities for many decades after his political service ended. Each Friday, a group founded by Rampton, called the "Damned Old Democrats," has met for lunch at the Alta Club to discuss the issues of the day. Recently, as he was undergoing care for an inoperable kidney tumor, Rampton, as part of the business and civic group known as the Oquirrh Alliance, urged caution in the respective campaigns to split the Granite and Jordan school districts.
Rampton, who served his country as an officer and an elected official, wrote in his memoirs of his deep appreciation for those in public service. "I believe that next to ministry, government service, particularly service in elective offices, offers the greatest opportunity for public service available to our people. I tell it to my children and my grandchildren that they owe it to themselves and to their neighbors to be involved in public affairs. Those who disdain such involvement are doing a disservice to our society."
Those words mean a great deal coming from a man who served his country and his state with great distinction.
- Page:
- < Previous
- 1
- 2
Recent comments
Thanks for your fitting tribute to Governor Rampton. I grew up in...
lamonte | Sept. 18, 2007 at 8:28 a.m.
- Ontario Mormons' nativity scenes 9:41 a.m.
- Rabbis join NJ gay marriage debate 9:03 a.m.
- Afghan buildup on faster timetable 9:01 a.m.
- Salahi denies crashing W.H. party 8:58 a.m.
- Suspect in police slayings killed 8:55 a.m.
- Arrests made in Roy slayings 8:35 a.m.
- Bowden meeting with school officials 8:01 a.m.
- FIFA: Ireland won't be in WCup 8:00 a.m.
- Florida's Dunlap arrested, charged 8:00 a.m.
- Stocks climb early as dollar slides 7:59 a.m.
- Hall reprimanded by MWC
- Hall's pain reflects self-betrayal
- Utes won't respond to Hall
- 2 citations issued at Y.-U. game
- Cougs begin bowl preparations
- Mitchell called intelligent, controlling
- Y. student vanished in China
- Max Hall issues apology
- Daughter: Mitchell fed me my pet
- BYU says Hall incident resolved
- Hall mouths off about hate of Utah
899 - Cougars beat Utes in overtime
481 - Hall reprimanded by MWC
385 - Max Hall issues apology
382 - Hall's pain reflects self-betrayal
317 - Utes won't respond to Hall
264 - BYU is champion of the state
140 - Man trapped in Nutty Putty cave dies
123 - Cave to be sealed with body inside
120 - Religion in politics is tiresome
113
$600 million for a 6 mile long "bridge" across Utah Lake? That should be a...
No matter who it was that did not respond, I think all of the police...
A great article! We have 6 boys (not quite so close in age), and are finding...
My in laws are raising my wife's niece (even though her mother lives at home...
Regardless, The letter writer is spot on. Sports fans have gotten...
Agreed, they want to come to the USA for a 'better life' yet bring the old...
Ironic and sad that Coach W.'s wife got a bit roughed up due to a Ute fan's...
You will lose to Skyline first. Skyline owns you. The district said...
The rivalry should be fierce and heated. It makes it more fun. But it...
Hall shouldn't have made the comments, but some people will have a hard time...

