Dick Jones (Wyoming politician)

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Dick Jones
Member of the Wyoming House of Representatives
In office
1955–1957
Member of the Wyoming Senate
In office
1957–1973
Personal details
Born
Richard R. Jones

(1910-09-05)September 5, 1910
Montana, U.S.
DiedAugust 20, 2008(2008-08-20) (aged 97)
Powell, Wyoming, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseEvelyn Jones[1]
Children3[1]

Richard R. Jones (September 5, 1910 – August 20, 2008) was an American politician.[2] He served as a Republican member of the Wyoming House of Representatives and the Wyoming Senate.[1][3]

Born in Montana, the son of Elsa and Alfred Jones,[1] Jones was of Swedish descent.[1] He attended at the Huntley Project High School, where he graduated in 1928.[1]

After working for rail transport, Jones established his own trucking company, later called Dick Jones Trucking.[1] He served as the mayor of Powell, Wyoming and had also served as a member of the Powell City Council.[1] In 1955, Jones was elected to the Wyoming House of Representatives.[3] In 1957, he left office and had served as a member of the Wyoming Senate, as President in 1967 and 1968.[1] In 1973, Jones resigned from his office of the Wyoming Senate,[3] in which he had decided to serve as a candidate as the Governor of Wyoming.[1] While in the election, he was charged in Sheridan, Wyoming,[4] in which he became unsuccessful after losing against Edgar Herschler in the gubernatorial election.[5]

Jones died in August 2008 from complications of surgery at the Powell Hospital in Powell, Wyoming, at the age of 97.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Richard Jones Obituary (1910-2008)". Billings Gazette. August 22, 2008. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
  2. ^ "State GOP leaders rate primary". Casper Star-Tribune. Casper, Wyoming. February 26, 1976. p. 1. Retrieved October 16, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. Closed access icon
  3. ^ a b c "Wyoming Legislator Database". Wyoming Legislature. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
  4. ^ "Jones says opponent has outrageous position". Billings Gazette. Billings, Montana. October 28, 1974. p. 3. Retrieved October 16, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. Closed access icon
  5. ^ Thomson, Thyra, 1975 Wyoming Official Directory and 1974 Election Returns, pp. 93–95