Background
Harrison, Garth Trevier was born on January 24, 1928 in Hiawatha, Utah, United States. Son of George Trevier and Alda L. (Jackson) Harrison.
Harrison, Garth Trevier was born on January 24, 1928 in Hiawatha, Utah, United States. Son of George Trevier and Alda L. (Jackson) Harrison.
Bachelor of Science in Sociology, University Utah, 1952. Master of Social Work in Psychiatric, University Utah, 1954.
Child welfare worker, Utah State Department Public Welfare, Provo, 1953-1956; clinical social worker, Idaho Department Mental Health, Blackfoot, Pocatello, 1957-1960; psychiatric social worker, director public education, South Control Mental Health Center, Owatonna, Minnesota, 1961-1965; director, Josephine County Child Guidance Clinic, Grants Pass, Oregon, 1965-1968; manager public information services, Utah State Department Public Welfare, Salt Lake City, 1968-1970; district mental health specialist, Utah State Department Social Superior vena cava syndrome, Vernal, 1970-1978; adult services worker, Utah State Department Social Superior vena cava syndrome, Vernal, 1978-1990.
Chairman research committee Utah Council Family Relations, Provo, 1964-1965. Member Wintah County Sheriff's Advisory Committee, since 1996. With United States Navy, 1946-1948.
Captain United States Army Reserve. Member American Society Classical Realism, Knickerbocker Artists, Utah Sheriffs' Association (honorary).
Married Norma Muir, October 2, 1956 (divorced June 1977). Married Carmen Ramirez-Perez. Children: Rosemary Carter, Celeste Moss, Annette Ross, Theresa Cook, Victor T.