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Show HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. 224 widow, Harriet West, with two children: Elizabeth and Thomas. They were married in Salt Lake City, August 15, 1854, and had eight children: Caroline, deceased, wife James Reynolds; Harriet M., wife of A. Winters; Sarah H., deceased, wife of Joseph Seely; Eosella and Willie, deceased, and Martha A., wife of Sylyester Barton, and Samuel H., physician in Prove, and Mary, wife of Ben Hansen. of n LMEBTZ, PETER, was born in Sweden, of 12 he learned to be r a musician and served at that until he was 18, then became a gardener. In '74 he came to Mt. Pleasant, built a residence and engaged in gardening and teaching pupils on the violin. Was married in Mt. Pleasant, March 15, 1875, to Mary, daughter of Andrew and Martha Anderson, born in Denmark, September 25, 1840. Her parents fame to Mt. Pleasant in '60, being among the M August 16, 1842. gardener, At the age early settlers. NDERSON, C. W.j woolgrower, son of Xils and Lonesa, was born in Sweden, November 12, 1843. / The family joined the Mormon church in '53 and came to Utah, crossing the plains in Capt. Guyman's company, locating in Brighani City. In '58 they removed to Ephraim, where his father was one of the first twentytwo agreeing to locate in Mt. Pleasant. The family, consisting of parents and son C. W., arrived here in March, 1859, building a fort with a few others. His father drew a twenty acre tract and built the third adobe bouse in town. They lived there for nearly thirty years. Father died in '85, mother in '83. He engaged in farming and now has about 165 acres. In company with Andrew Madsen he went into the cattle and sheep business, they being in partnership several years. They were in the Union Mercantile Co. business two years, and now own the large building and pavilion near by. He owns about 3,500 slice]). Was Road Supervisor one year. Assisted in organizing the Union Wool and Live-stock Commission company, in which he was a director, and the Union f\ M |