Background
Romney was born to Vernon Romney (1896–1976) and Anna Lois Bradford (1900–1957) in Salt Lake City, Utah, the oldest of eight children. His father was an attorney and the chair of the Utah Republican party in 1944-1950 and 1958-1962.
Romney was born to Vernon Romney (1896–1976) and Anna Lois Bradford (1900–1957) in Salt Lake City, Utah, the oldest of eight children. His father was an attorney and the chair of the Utah Republican party in 1944-1950 and 1958-1962.
Romney graduated in 1941 from East High School. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in political science from the University of Utah and with a Juris Doctor from George Washington University in 1953.
He is a first cousin of George West. Romney and a first cousin once removed to Mitt Romney. Romney served in Okinawa and Leyte during World World War II as an infantryman in the 96th Infantry Division as a radio operator and an assistant to a Methodist chaplain. Romney worked as an attorney for the Federal Communications Commission and on the staff of Senator Arthur V. Watkins, both while in Washington, District of Columbia. He practiced law in Salt Lake City for fifteen years with the firms Romney and Nelson, and later Romney, Madsen, and Cummings.
From 1955-1959 he was an Assistant Attorney General for the State of Utah.
He was elected Attorney General of Utah in 1968, and was reelected to this position in 1972. He appeared before the United States. Supreme Court in a case to obtain the mineral rights in the Great Salt Lake for the State of Utah, helped to improve airline service to the Salt Lake International Airport, increased consumer protection in the state of Utah, and was involved in efforts to reform federal habeas corpus laws.
After a failed bid for Governor of Utah in 1976, Romney was the Highland, Utah City Attorney from 1977 to 1992. Romney married Patricia (Pat) Pingree on December 29, 1951.
They are the parents to six children.
They also have twenty-one grandchildren and, at the time of Romney"s death, eleven great-grandchildren.