Henry H. "Hank" Price

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  1. Michael J. Gorrell, Let's Do It: West Valley City's Official Early History (West Valley City Civic Committee, 1993), 37. Also, "W.V.'s first mayor Henry Price dies," Deseret News, 2 Apr. 2002, p. 6, retrieved online 31 Oct. 2013: https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=336&dat=20020402&id=RPAjAAAAIBAJ&sjid=eOwDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5655,347623
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  16. Headstone of Henry H. "Hank" Price & wife Mary Parr, retrieved online Oct. 28, 2013: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=65195788&PIpi=54881708
  17. Henry Price obituary
  18. Obituary of Hazel Ringwald Merle Price, retrieved online Oct. 28, 2013: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/deseretnews/obituary.aspx?n=hazel-ringwald-merle-price&pid=140343056
  19. Obituary: Henry Hank Price, Deseret News, retrieved online Oct. 28, 2013:
  20. Gorrell, 37.
  21. West Valley to honor founding mayor Hank Price
Hank Price
Mayor Hank Price portrait, West Valley City Hall.jpg
Mayor of West Valley City
In office
July 1, 1980 January 4, 1982
Preceded by
None
Mayors of West Valley City
1980 1982
Succeeded by

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