Stanley M. Thompson
| Farmer, Cattle Feeder | |
| Guthrie | |
| 48 | |
| 01/09/1939 - 01/12/1941 | |
| 35 |
Guthrie County Republican. Born at Jefferson, Iowa, December 30, 1879, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson. Moved to Guthrie county in 1913. He is a farmer and stock feeder. Educated in the schools of Greene county and also spent two years at Simpson College at Indianola. Married to Alice A. Anderson of Jefferson, Iowa, February 8, 1911; father of two children, Jean Anne and Margaret Elizabeth. Member farm bureau; a bank director; township trustee for eighteen years; a thirty-second degree Mason and a Shriner. Serving fourth term as representative.
| Farmer, Cattle Feeder | |
| Guthrie | |
| 47 | |
| 01/11/1937 - 01/08/1939 | |
| 35 |
Representative from Guthrie county, was born at Jefferson, Iowa, December 30, 1879, being one of six children born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson. Moved to Guthrie county in 1913. He is a farmer and stock feeder and is known on the ranges in the west and on all the large markets as one of the Thompson brothers of Iowa. He was educated in the schools of Greene county and also spent two years at Simpson College at Indianola, Iowa. Married Alice A. Anderson of Jefferson, Iowa, February 8, 1911, and they have two children, Jean Anne and Margaret Elizabeth. Member farm bureau; a bank director; township trustee for eighteen years; a thirty-second degree Mason and a Shriner. Serving third term as representative. A republican.
| Farmer, Cattle Feeder | |
| Guthrie | |
| 46 | |
| 01/14/1935 - 01/10/1937 | |
| 35 |
Representative from Guthrie county, was born at Jefferson, Iowa, December 30, 1879, being one of six children born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson. Moved to Guthrie county in 1913. He is a farmer and stock feeder and is known on the ranges of the West and on all the large markets as one of the Thompson brothers of Iowa. He was educated in the schools of Greene county and also spent two years at Simpson college at Indianola, Iowa. Married Alice A. Anderson of Jefferson, Iowa, February 8, 1911, and they have two children, Jean Anne and Margaret Elizabeth. Member farm bureau, bank director, township trustee for 18 years, a 32d degree Mason, and a Shriner. Serving first term as representative. A republican.
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