Miles Ferry

American politician (1932–2017) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Miles "Cap" Ferry (September 22, 1932 – March 31, 2017) is an American former politician who was a Republican member of the Utah House of Representatives and Utah State Senate.[1] He attended Utah State University, earning a Bachelor of Science degree. Ferry was a farmer and rancher, managing the J.Y. Ferry & Son ranch. He won an Outstanding Young Farmer award in 1958 and was the FFA Honorary State Farmer in 1975. In the state senate, he was Minority Whip from 1975 to 1976, Minority Leader from 1977 to 1978, and President of the Senate from 1979 to 1984.[2] Ferry resigned his senate seat in 1984 to accept an appointment to the position of the State Commissioner of Agriculture, a position he held from 1985 to 1993.[3]

Succeeded byJohn Bragg
BornSeptember 22, 1932
Brigham City, Utah, United States
DiedMarch 31, 2017(2017-03-31) (aged 84)
Corinne, Utah
Quick facts Member of the Utah Senate from the 20th, 24th district, President of the National Conference of State Legislatures ...
Miles "Cap" Ferry
Member of the Utah Senate
from the 20th, 24th district
In office
1967–1984
President of the National Conference of State Legislatures
In office
1983–1984
Preceded byWilliam F. Passannante
Succeeded byJohn Bragg
Member of the Utah House of Representatives
In office
1964–1967
Personal details
BornSeptember 22, 1932
Brigham City, Utah, United States
DiedMarch 31, 2017(2017-03-31) (aged 84)
Corinne, Utah
PartyRepublican
SpouseSuzanne Call Ferry
ProfessionFarmer, Rancher, Politician
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