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Show HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. 149 and they own over 3000 bead of sheep. He is Utah Wool Co., the Messenger Printing Co., president of the North SixMile Creek Irrigation Co., and secretary and treasurer of liaui B., also a stockholder in the Central the Pioneer Water Co. He was a policeman about fourteen years, City Marshal a number of years and Constable. He has built a nice residence in town. Mr. Lowry is one of the substantial men of Manti, and is an honorable and upright citizen. He married March 13, 187G. Kency, daughter of William and Henrietta Anderson, who was also born in Manti, September 12, 1855. Their children are Lawrence, Harold, Irwin, Sarah J., Henrietta, Olive, Rosella, Xaonii and Eva; Kenneth and William deceased. OWRY, WILLIAM B., fanner and stock-raiser, son John aud Sarah T. Brown Lowry, was born in \> Manti, December 21, 1857, and reared upon the farm. He owns a nice farm of 120 acres, one and a half miles south of the city, and has an interest with his father and brother, John, in a 700-acre tract, which is managed very successfully by the brothers, who have over one hundred head of cattle and several thousand sheep. He is well known as a musician, and has served as school trustee for one term and Treasurer of the city I of I for six years. He is tral Utah Wool Co., one of the stockholders of the Cenand a prominent man in the community. He was married November 11, 1881, to Ellen Hansen, daughter of Jens and Charlotte Peterson Han- sen. She was born in Manti, July 18, 1858, her parents early settlers of 1853. Her father died here, and her mother is living at the age of 69 years. The family consists of six children, Ella, Wliliam H., Gerald, Charlotte, James H. and Maurice. being I among the UDYICKSOX, ERIK, farmer, was born He in Copenha- joined the Mor^^ mon church in 1851, and with his wife and son Peter J. emigrated to Utah. They crossed the plains in Percy Olsen's ox train company, reaching Salt Lake City I gen, Denmark, April 22, 1824. |