Background
Kimball was a son of Heber C. Kimball and one of his wives, Ann Alice Gheen.
Kimball was a son of Heber C. Kimball and one of his wives, Ann Alice Gheen.
Foreign most of this time he worked as a salesman in Utah and Idaho while overseeing the operations of the mission. Kimball was married to Olive Woolley, a daughter of Edwin Doctorate. Woolley. In 1898, Kimball was called to serve as president of the Saint Joseph Stake based in Thatcher, Arizona.
He moved his family from Salt Lake City and spent the rest of his life in Arizona, serving as stake president for 26 years.
During his term in the Arizona legislature Kimball served as the chairman of the agricultural and horticultural commission.
Kimball served as a member of the Utah State Constitutional Convention in 1895.