Curtis Shaw

Curtis L. Shaw (March 1, 1888 – February 19, 1944) was mayor of Murray, Utah from 1942 to 1943.[2] He was born in Union, Utah March 1, 1888. He was educated in the Fort Union area and was a farmer up to the time he moved to Murray in 1921. He was a general construction contractor since 1908 where he built homes as well as two power plants in Murray and one in Bountiful Canyon.[3] He was a member of the Murray Lions Club for 14 years and was the chapter's vice president.[4]

Curtis Shaw
13th Mayor of Murray, Utah
In office
January 1, 1942  January 1, 1944
Preceded byGottlieb Berger
Succeeded byJ. Clifford Hansen
Personal details
BornMarch 1, 1888
Union, Utah
DiedFebruary 19, 1944(1944-02-19) (aged 55)[1]
Los Angeles County, California
SpouseVinnie Stephensen
Children5
Residence(s)Murray, Utah

His tenure for mayor was noted for his opposition to transforming the city into a city manager form of government. His campaign called referred to such a government as creating a "dictator."[5] He was defeated for re-election and died the year he left office.

References

  1. "FamilySearch.org". Retrieved June 23, 2023.
  2. "History of Murray City > Past Mayors". City government of Murray, Utah. Retrieved April 13, 2010.
  3. Shaw and Freeze Capture City Posts in Hot Race. Murray Eagle November 6, 1941
  4. Murray, Lions Name Leaders. Deseret News May 15, 1941
  5. Curtis L. Shaw Announces for Election as Mayor. Murray Eagle September 25, 1941


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