From Dairy to Community & Reception Center
Read MoreMiss Granger 1965
Read MoreSometimes Heroes don’t wear capes.
Read MoreBuild a Fort!!
Read MoreAn early Bennion Family Map
Read MoreOur Milkman married the Grand Marshall of the Parade
Read MoreBennion Elementary
Read More"We take good kids whose life is out of control and we help them find the pathway back through developing spiritual and moral value" -CButtars-
Read MoreThis is the 448 sq ft Earl Bennion home built in 1894. Let me know if you have the exact address/information.
Read MoreI am struggling to find the address for this Bennion home that was built in 1884. Share your memories.
Read MoreThis home was owned by Mary Coates and then Byron Bennion. It was built in 1895 and was 688 sq ft. There is a note that it became North Jordan Stake Alph Alpha farm.
Can you can solve this mystery and give us an address and info?
Read MoreThe "Hawarden" Home
Read MoreChad's Memories of Granger
Read MoreThis home located at 3961 S 3200 W was a Bennion Home and built about 1916This house was torn down for a church on 3200 West and Whitehall Drive. Marcus Bennion's daughter Mildred was the mother of President Henry Bennion Eyring .
Thank you Harlan Bangerter for this history.
Read MoreA beautiful home
Read MoreDoug Bennion was a favorite teacher at Granger High School. His Bennion roots run deep here in this area. He is a wonderful man and very active in his community
Read MoreA 1944 Banquet from the SL Tribune pictures.
Read MoreTouring the Taylorsville Bennion Heritage Center at 1488 w 4800 so is amazing. It is filled to the brim with yesterday.....
Read MoreMarcus Leslie Bennion was born at home in Granger in 1892. He was the oldest son of Marcus and Lucy Smith Bennion. He was reared on his father's irrigated 60 acre farm and 120 acre dry farm.
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