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Ione Bennion Papers, 1908-1997

COLL MSS 320

Biographical Note:

Ione Spencer Bennion was born October 6, 1908 in Salt Lake City, Utah. After graduating from the University of Utah in 1930, she worked as a teacher, and married Wayne Bennion in 1937. Tragically, after only five years of marriage, he died in an accident. Soon after her husband’s death, Bennion enrolled in graduate school at Stanford University, later transferring to the University of Utah and the University of Washington. In 1945, she became the Dean of Women at Utah State University, where she met and in 1947 married T.W. Daniels, a member of the forestry faculty. Bennion would later divorce Daniels in the 1970s, but remained close friends. She was replaced as Dean in 1952 because of an anti-nepotism law that stated that women could not be teachers or administrators if their husbands were employed by the university. Though she fought to keep her position the university’s board stood by their decision, and Bennion began work as a teacher for the Logan City School District. For the next 28 years she worked with disadvantaged and disabled students; her work included the creation of the Young Mothers program, which encouraged teenage mothers to complete their high school degrees.

Bennion also became very politically active at the state and local level. She fought for women’s rights, helped to establish Planned Parenthood in Logan, supported the Women’s Legislative Council, participated in the League of Women Voters of Cache County, and advocated on behalf of the ultimately unsuccessful Equal Rights Amendment. In the 1950s and 1960s, Bennion worked with the Utah Committee on Civil Rights to secure the passage of the Utah Voting Rights Act of 1965. She was a strong advocate for the elderly, supporting the RSVP/Retired Senior Volunteer Program and the Voluntary Action Program, and serving on the Sunshine Terrace board of directors. Also a strong supporter of Utah State University, she was instrumental in the creation of the Women’s Center, served as a volunteer on the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum board, and was inducted into the Old Main Society. She was awarded the university’s Distinguished Service Award in 1981. When Bennion passed away on November 22, 1997, at the age of 89, her obituary described her life as a “continuous struggle against injustice.”

Source: Obituary, Logan Herald Journal, Logan, Utah. November 24, 1997.

Provenance Note:

The papers comprising this collection were donated to USU Special Collections by Richard Sadler in 1998 and Ross Peterson in 2003.

Scope & Content Note:

This collection contains the papers of Ione Bennion which document her considerable contributions as an educator, an activist, and a volunteer. Her professional papers and correspondence detail her work as Utah State University’s Dean of Women and a teacher with the Logan City School District. Also included are items related to civic and political events in Utah and Cache County in which Bennion was involved. The collection also contains personal and family materials.

Related collections include the League of Women Voters of Cache County Papers (Coll Mss 155), the Alison Comish Thorne Papers (Coll Mss 216), the Proposal for Change in Cache County Government Structure Papers (Coll Mss 318), and the Theodore Daniels Papers (USU Archives 14.7/2:17).

Inventory:

Box 1: Professional Papers

Fd 1: AAUW – History
Fd 2: AAUW – 1953 Biennial Convention Speeches
Fd 3: AAUW – Money Management Portfolio
Fd 4: Native American Education Programs
Fd 5: USU Women Honor Residents, 1947-50
Fd 6: Correspondence with Austrian Students
Fd 7: Correspondence with Chinese Students
Fd 8: Correspondence with Sudanese Students
Fd 9: Correspondence with Iranian Students
Fd 10: India

Box 2: Professional Correspondence

Fd 1: Dean of Women Correspondence, 1946-1952
Fd 2: Correspondence Concerning Bennion’s Dismissal from USAC, 1953
Fd 3: Logan Director of Civil Defense Correspondence, 1954-55
Fd 4: Correspondence Concerning Bennion’s Retirement, 1973

Box 3: Honors/Awards

Fd 1: Public Speaking Club Certificate, LDS College, 1930
Fd 2: Ione Spencer University of Utah B.A. Diploma, 1930
Fd 3: Theta Alpha Phi Membership Certificate, 1930
Fd 4: Alpha Chi Omega Certificate, 1934
Fd 5: Civil Defense Course Completion Certificate, 1953
Fd 6: Secondary Teaching Certificate, 1954
Fd 7: Teaching Certificate, 1955
Fd 8: University of Utah Alumni Association Life Membership Certificate, 1962
Fd 9: Utah State University President’s Club Membership Certificate, 1969
Fd 10: Community Volunteer Award, 1977
Fd 11: USU Distinguished Service Award, 1981
Fd 12: Women Helping Women Award, 1982
Fd 13: USU International Student Council Award, 1982
Fd 14: KSL Radio “People Make the Difference” Award, 1986
Fd 15: American Association of University Women Recognition, 1991
Fd 16: Program from Friends of HASS Society Recognition Ceremony, 1994
Fd 17: Sunshine Terrace Award, 1997
Fd 18: Old Main Society Membership
Fd 19: Sunshine Terrace Certificates
Fd 20: USU Women’s Center Awards

Box 4: Honors/Awards – Pins and Medallions

Box 5: Utah and Cache County Politics

Fd 1: Utah Women’s Issues/Equal Rights Amendment
Fd 2: Utah – Misc. Political Issues
Fd 3: Utah – Political Newsletters
Fd 4: Utah – Volunteer Material
Fd 5: Cache Valley, Utah, Women’s Legislative Council
Fd 6: Cache Valley, Utah, Women’s Legislative Council Correspondence, 1951-1956
Fd 7: Alternate Forms of Cache County Government – Report of the Logan City Mayor’s Commission on Government Organization
Fd 8: Alternate Forms of Cache County Government – General Information about Logan/Cache County
Fd 9: Alternate Forms of Cache County Government – Articles About County Government
Fd 10: Alternate Forms of Cache County Government – General Information about Utah Local Governments
Fd 11: Alternate Forms of Cache County Government – Letters and Notes
Fd 12: Alternate Forms of Cache County Government – LWVCC Studies

Box 6: National Politics

Fd 1: Education
Fd 2: People for the American Way
Fd 3: American Civil Liberties Union
Fd 4: Misc. Newsletters

Box 7: League of Women Voters

Fd 1: LWVCC – Meeting Minutes, 1973-74
Fd 2: LWVCC – Cache County Voter
Fd 3: LWVCC – Newspaper Articles
Fd 4: LWVCC – Membership Lists
Fd 5: LWVCC – Bylaws, 1974
Fd 6: LWVCC – Fact Sheets
Fd 7: LWVCC – Mosquito Abatement
Fd 8: LWVCC – “A Study of Cache County and Logan City School Districts”
Fd 9: LWVCC – “Low Income Housing”
Fd 10: LWVCC – “Solid Waste: Our Only Growing Resource”
Fd 11: LWVCC – Misc.
Fd 12: LWVU – ERA
Fd 13: LWVU – Meeting Agendas and Minutes, 1975-76
Fd 14: LWVU – Budgets and Treasurer’s Reports, 1975-76
Fd 15: LWVU – Utah Voter
Fd 16: LWVU – “Children, Children Everywhere…Who Cares?”
Fd 17: LWVU – “Review of Utah Election Laws and Procedures”
Fd 18: LWVU – “Legislative Process: How a Bill Becomes a Law”
Fd 19: LWVU – “Revenue Sharing”
Fd 20: LWVU – “Health Services in Utah: Recent Developments”
Fd 21: LWVU – “Does Utah Promote the General Welfare?”
Fd 22: LWVU – “Making Sense of Your Property Taxes”
Fd 23: LWVU – “Challenges of the Future for Utah’s Water Policies”
Fd 24: LWVU – Misc.
Fd 25: LWV – Informational Booklets
Fd 26: LWV – Pamphlets
Fd 27: LWV – Misc.

Box 8: Political Buttons

Box 9: Non-political Utah and Cache County Materials

Fd 1: LDS Material
Fd 2: Utah Material
Fd 3: University of Utah Material
Fd 4: Logan, UT Material
Fd 5: Bear River Water Seminar – January 9, 1987
Fd 6: Friends of the Logan Library
Fd 7: Logan Canyon Nature Center
Fd 8: Logan 24th Ward Relief Society
Fd 9: USU/USAC Newspaper Clippings
Fd 10: Utah Newspaper Clippings
Fd 11: Logan, UT Newspaper Clippings
Fd 12: Marjorie Gardner
Fd 13: Marjorie Gardner – Cassette Recording of Funeral
Fd 14: George Meyer

Box 10: Personal Papers

Fd 1: Patriarchal Blessing, 1908
Fd 2: Certificate of Baptism and Confirmation, 1917
Fd 3: Autograph Book of Birthday Wishes to Ione, 1931
Fd 4: Wayne Bennion and Ione Spencer Marriage Certificate, 1937
Fd 5: Wayne Bennion and Ione Spencer Wedding Invitation, 1937
Fd 6: Temple Recommend, 1955
Fd 7: Bennion Family Newsletter, May 1993
Fd 8: Ione Bennion Interview – October 3, 1994
Fd 9: ID Cards and Passports
Fd 10: Around the World Travel Itineraries
Fd 11: Around the World Travel Brochures
Fd 12: Travel Journals
Fd 13: Notices of Appointment as instructor at USAC
Fd 14: Notices of Appointment as teacher in Logan City Schools
Fd 15: 80th Birthday Party Guest Register
Fd 16: Ione Bennion’s Will
Fd 17: Trust Agreements
Fd 18: Ione Bennion Newspaper Clippings
Fd 19: Ione and Wayne Bennion Endowment and Teacher Workshop
Fd 20: Wayne and Ione Spencer Bennion Fund for the Women’s Center at USU

Box 11: Personal Correspondence

Fd 1: 1940s
Fd 2: 1950s
Fd 3: 1960s
Fd 4: 1970s
Fd 5: 1980s
Fd 6: 1990s
Fd 7: Undated
Fd 8: Christmas Cards
Fd 9: Letters to the Editor

Box 12: Family Materials

Fd 1: Wayne Bennion – Patriarchal Blessing
Fd 2: Wayne Bennion – Investment Records
Fd 3: Wayne Bennion – Leland Stanford Junior University MBA Diploma, 1933
Fd 4: Wayne Bennion – Univ. of Utah B.S. Diploma, 1930
Fd 5: Wayne Bennion – High School Teaching Certificate
Fd 6: Wayne Bennion – Death Certificate
Fd 7: Wayne Bennion – USAC Notices of Appointment and Transcript
Fd 8: Wayne Bennion – US Army Certificates
Fd 9: Wayne Bennion – Univ. of Washington Transcripts
Fd 10: Wayne Bennion – Certificates of Ordination and Baptism in LDS Church
Fd 11: Lowell L. Bennion Newspaper Clippings
Fd 12: Milton Bennion
Fd 13: George Spencer
Fd 14: Cassette Recording of the Spencer Reunion, 1982
Fd 15: Pencil Drawing of T.W. Daniel
Fd 16: Genealogy Materials

Box 13: Class Essays and Notes

Fd 1: Folklore
Fd 2: Physics
Fd 3: Political Science
Fd 4: Spanish
Fd 5: Speech
Fd 6: Misc. Writings


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