WILSON S. KIMBALL, Jr.

    Wilson S. Kimball, Jr., is numbered among the capable officials of Natrona county, where he is filling the office of county assessor, making his home in Casper. He was born October 20, 1893, a son of Wilson S. and Edness J. (Merrick) Kimball.
    The son was reared under the parental roof and pursued his education in the public schools at Casper, Wyoming, until he had completed the high school course, after which he became a student in the Staunton Military Academy of Staunton, Virginia. He was there graduated in 1912 and returned to Wyoming, where he has since remained. In the year 1916 he was named as candidate for the office of county assessor on the democratic ticket and was elected to that position, in which he is now creditably serving, discharging his duties in a most systematic, prompt and capable manner.
    In 1914 Mr. Kimball was united in marriage to Miss Nell Grieve and they have a daughter, Jeannette Edness, who was born March 1, 1917. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball are consistent members of the Episcopal church, in the work of which they are helpfully interested.
    Mr. Kimball belongs to the Pioneer Association of Wyoming, having spent his entire life in this state. He is imbued in all that he does by the spirit of western enterprise and progress and is numbered among that class of citizens who have been the builders of a great western empire, introducing here all of the advantages and opportunities of the older east.


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