From Deseret News archives:
Calvin Rampton, former Utah governor, dies at 93
Family beside him as he dies peacefully
Even though he still had a year before getting his law degree, Gov. Rampton returned to Utah in 1939 and was elected Davis County attorney, serving from 1939 to 1940. At that time a county attorney didn't have to be a member of the bar. It was a part-time position that paid only $75 a month. Until his election as governor 16 years later, it was the only elective office he ever won.
Gov. Rampton, having decided not to seek re-election as county attorney, instead worked for the Democratic attorney general candidate who promised him a job as an assistant attorney general if he won. At the same time, Gov. Rampton worked for a state Senate seat but not very hard. He thought he had an easy win, but he lost to his Republican opponent by less than two dozen votes. "I learned a valuable lesson. I had more relatives than that who hadn't bothered to vote," he said in retrospect.
He joined the Utah National Guard as an enlisted man in 1932. He rose through the ranks, becoming a sergeant and then a first lieutenant in 1937. When World War II began, he was called up and glad to serve. But he'd had a severe case of pneumonia as a freshman in college he nearly died and somehow his Army medical records were mixed up with those of a man who had a bad heart. After only several months of active duty, Gov. Rampton was shipped home as too ill to serve, and Army doctors stubbornly refused to admit they had the wrong records.
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