Samuel Moore Walton was born to Thomas Gibson Walton and Nancy Lee, in
Kingfisher, Oklahoma. He lived there with his parents on their farm until they moved in 1923. However, farming did not provide enough money to raise a family, and Thomas Walton went into farm mortgaging. He worked for his brother's Walton Mortgage Company, which was an agent for
Metropolitan Life Insurance, where he
foreclosed on farms during the
Great Depression. He and his family (now with another son,
James, born in 1921) moved from
Oklahoma. They moved from one small town to another for several years, mostly in Missouri. While attending eighth grade in
Shelbina, Missouri, Sam became the youngest
Eagle Scout in the state's history. In adult life, Walton became a recipient of the
Distinguished Eagle Scout Award from the
Boy Scouts of America. Eventually the family moved to
Columbia, Missouri. Growing up during the Great Depression, he did chores to help make financial ends meet for his family as was common at the time. He milked the family cow, bottled the surplus, and drove it to customers. Afterwards, he would deliver
Columbia Daily Tribune newspapers on a paper route. In addition, he sold magazine subscriptions. Upon graduating from
David H. Hickman High School in Columbia, he was voted "Most Versatile Boy". After high school, Walton decided to attend college, hoping to find a better way to help support his family. He attended the
University of Missouri as an
ROTC cadet. During this time, he worked various odd jobs, including waiting tables in exchange for meals. Also during his time in college, Walton joined the
Zeta Phi chapter of
Beta Theta Pi fraternity. He was also tapped by
QEBH, the well-known secret society on campus honoring the top senior men, and the national military honor society
Scabbard and Blade. Additionally, Walton served as president of Burall Bible Class, a large class of students from the University of Missouri and
Stephens College. Upon graduating in 1940 with a bachelor's degree in economics, he was voted "permanent president" of the class. Furthermore, he elaborated that he learned from a very early age that it was important for them as kids to help provide for the home, to be givers rather than takers. Walton realized while (later) serving in the army, that he wanted to go into retailing and to go into business for himself. Walton joined
JCPenney as a management trainee in
Des Moines, Iowa, He resigned in 1942 in anticipation of being inducted into the military for service in
World War II. In the meantime, he worked at a
DuPont munitions plant near
Tulsa, Oklahoma. Soon afterwards, Walton joined the military in the
U.S. Army Intelligence Corps, supervising security at aircraft plants. In this position he served at
Fort Douglas in
Salt Lake City,
Utah. He eventually reached the rank of
captain. ==The first stores==