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Roger I. McDonough

Roger I. McDonough (September 29, 1892 – November 25, 1966) was an American judge. He was judge of the Third Judicial District Court from 1928 to 1938, then served on the Utah Supreme Court from 1938 to 1966. It was the longest tenure of any judge in Utah's history at the time of his death.〔("Justice Roger I. McDonough," By F. Henri Henriod, Utah Law Review, Volune 1966, December, Number 3 )〕 He was the Chief Justice of the Utah Supreme Court from 1947 to 1948 and from 1954 to 1959,〔(Supreme Court Arency History, Utah Division of Archives and Records Service )〕 and was called upon by President Harry S. Truman to serve on emergency fact-finding boards to help settle labor disputes in the steel and railroad industries.
== Early life ==
Roger I. McDonough was born September 29, 1892, in Park City, Utah. He was the son of Irish immigrants Bartley and Minnie Power McDonough.〔"Illustrious Park Native, Justice McDonough, Dies on Nov. 25," Park Record, December 1, 1966〕 Upon graduation from Park City High School, he was hired to teach history and geography in the Park City Schools, and eventually was made principal of the Jefferson School.〔Park Record, August 30, 1913〕
A veteran of World War I, McDonough joined the army October 3, 1917, and was commissioned a second lieutenant in the field artillery in September 1918.〔"Commissioned Second Lieutenant McDonough," Park Record, September 6, 1918〕
He attended Notre Dame University and the University of Utah Law School. He was the state deputy for the Knights of Columbus from 1921-1922.〔(Utah Knights of Columbus, Utah Past State Deputies )〕 He served as Summit County Attorney prior to being elected Third District Court judge. He was married to Mildred Ann Devine by Catholic Archbishop John Joseph Mitty in San Francisco in May, 1932.〔"Utah Judge Weds on Coast" Salt Lake Telegram, May 14, 1932〕

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