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Show HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. 195 which position he has held since its organization. The other officers of the bank are as follows: Peter Dyreng, cashier; J. H. Carpenter, assistant cashier; James CrawWilliam G. Crawford, Frank Tuttle and J. B. Maiben, directors. Besides his interests already mentioned, Mr. Tuttle is also extensively engaged in sheep raising, now being the owner of about 3500 head. He is also a. stockholder in the Co-op Boiler Mills. Mr. Tuttle was again married in 1850 to Lola. Haws, a sister of his f 01*111 er wife, and as issue of such marriage ford, two sons and two daughters are Frank, Lilly, Louis and Ethella. now living, namely, /OOBHEES, ABTHUB P., dealer in sheep and catson of Isaac and Eliza (Lewis), born in Manti June 6, 1857. He was reared to the occupation of a farmer and when about 20 years of age he began buying and shipping cattle. He was quite successful, so he has followed it ever since. During the season of 1897 he was engaged in buying and shipping" sheep for Henry Kearnes to A. J. Knollin & Co. of Kansas City and Chicago, and did a large amount of business. He also has about 3000 head of sheep of his own, a nice farm near town, and a fine residence east of the business center. Mr. Yoorhees is a good business man and an enterprising citizen and stands well in the estimation of the people. He was married in Manti April 29, 1879, to Louisa, daughter of George P. and Edith Billings, born in Manti August 23, 1858. Their children are Eloise, Perry and Glenn, and Leonard and Balph, deceased. 1 \J I tie, /OKHEES, ISAAC, \J and Cleamiont county, Ohio, retired farmer, son of Elisha Nancy Leek, was born in .June 2, 1821. His parents joined the Mormon church in early days and emigrated to Utah in 1849, in Warren Snow's company. Isaac drove one Of the fifty teams and hunted when the company camped. He killed four wagon loads of buffalo in one day. Was an expert hunter, and made one trip for the Government from Fort |