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Show HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. Lake City and the B. Y. 257 Academy, becoming a pharma- He passed a satisfactory examination February 13, 1894, and came to Mt. Pleasant in July, 1894, where, in company with H. R. Mc< iraw, he opened his present place of business. In February, 1896, tiiey purchased another store in Park City, which. McGraw conducted one year, when he took the Park City and Alfred the Mt. Pleasant store alone. He carries a good stock of f 3,000, consisting of drugs, chemicals, patent medicines, druggists' sundries and is doing a fine business. Is a member of the A. O. U. W., being foreman. His wife was Annie, daughter of Frank and Ellen Pritehett, born in Mt. Pleasant. They were married in Manti June 24, 1897. cist. /TV ARSHALL, GEORGE HOWELL, M. S., principal Wasatch Academy, was born near Dayton, Ohio, ' V October 5, 1861. He was raised on a farm and III attended school during the winter months. was 10 the family removed to Tuscola, 111., When he where he Lebanon, passed through high school, and then went to Ohio, taking a teacher's and scientific course at the Na- Normal University. His first school was in Champaign county, 111., where he taught several years. Taught one year in South Dakota. Received State certificates in Illinois and Dakota, also State certificate for teaching institutes in Illinois. Was principal and engaged in high tional school work for several years in Illinois. In '92 he came to Mt. Pleasant, accepting his present position. He has had great success in his work and given perfect satisfaction, being well liked by patrons and pupils and teachers under his direction. In '97 was elected a member of the T City Council. as married in Tuscola, 111., August 28, 7 addell, who was a teacher of eight years' 1890, to Mary W W They have three children and John. experience. H., Jr., : William, George fY\ ATSON, PETER, merchant and acting bishop, son of Mons Matson and Maria Pearson, was born in / * Sweden March 3, 1851. He learned the shoemaker trade, joined the Mormon church at 13 and was a traveling elder at 18. In '73 he came to* Utah and in '74 111 |