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Show In 1888 he was arrested as were others, under the Edmunds-Tucker Anti-Polygamy Bill, and he was sentenced to six months imprisonment and fined two hundred dollars. In 1909--on September 30th--he passed away in Mt. Pleasant where he was also buried. He had contributed a fair share of his life to the development of Mt. Pleasant, and to Sanpete County. Due to existing conditions, he was unable to provide adequately for his second family, and Wilhelmina was to know that it meant to struggle to feed her family of eight children until such time as they would become self supporting. 10 |