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Show HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. 234 member of the City Council in '95. Is a Mormon and very active iu church work, having been superintendent of the Sunday school two years, on a mission in Minnesota one year and was president of the Young: Men's Mutual Improvement Association some years ago. Is one of the presidents of the sixty-sixth quorum of Seventies. His wife was Hannah C, daughter of James C. and Harbro Christensen, born in Mt. Pleasant April 27, 18(53. They were married in Mt. Pleasant October 1, 1880, and have had eight children: Iiosina. A., Otto F., Daniel TV., Myrtle and Alonzo, living; Hannah C, Hazel and Heber, deceased. /QLAPK, OPRIN, expressman, son of Joseph and Phylinda Carpenter, was born in Chautauqua county, X. Y., November 7, 1833. His parents joined the Mormon church in early days and lived in the different Vy Mormon settlements in Ohio and Illinois. In '51 they reto Pleasant Grove, Utah, where mother died in '54, father in '67. Orrin came to Mt. Pleasant in '59 and resided in the fort. Was active in the Black Hawk war. moved Kanab to assist in settling that secthere one year, being captain of a company, and having many exciting experiences with the Indians. Ke turned to Mt. Pleasant, in '67 and for many years has run an express and dray wagon. He also owns 120 acres of hay land. Was married in Pleasant Grove in '59 to Sarah Gilson. They have nine children: Phylinda, Joseph, Sarah E., Martha, William, Ella, Bird, Annette and Ad die. In '65 he removed to tion. He remained g)LEMEXSEX, OLE X., harnessniaker, of the firm of Olemensen & Borg, son of Ole X. and Annie, was born in Mt. Pleasant September 22, 1863, His parents came here in 1862, father died August 25, 1863, mother still living. The family consisted of parents and three sons and two daughters: George M., Ole N. and Melvina Crane, residing here; Newton, E., Presbyterian minister at Logan, and Xephena, wife of E. B. Kelsey, \^ |