Born in
Duluth, Minnesota, Dworshak attended its local public schools and learned the printer's trade. During the
First World War, he served as a
Sergeant in the
U.S. Army Fourth Antiaircraft Machine Gun Battalion in the
American Expeditionary Forces. After the war, Dworshak managed a printing supply business in Duluth. He moved west in 1924 to
Burley, Idaho, to become the publisher and editor of the
Burley Bulletin, a semi-weekly newspaper in
Cassia County. Dworshak became a public figure when he was elected president of the Idaho Editorial Association in 1931, and he was a prominent member of the
American Legion and
Rotary International. He was also a member of the
Elks and a
freemason. ==Congress==