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Show HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. 258 located in Mr. Pleasant, fallowing his trade in manufacturing shoes. He performed a mission of over two years in Sweden, leaving for his work in 1885. Upon his return he engaged in business with (He Hansen and conducted it. successfully till '95, when the store and creamery were consolidated under a stock company. He is secretary, treasurer and manager of the store, which comprises a choice stock of dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes and general merchandise. Is secretary of the Mt. Pleasant Electric Light Company, a Republican and influential citizen. He served as a member of the City Council in 1894-5 and acts as bishop while C. N. Lund is on a mission. His wife was Matilda Liljedahl, native of Sweden, born December 8, 1851. They have had twelve children: Augusta, John, Joseph, Otto and Ethel, living. Second wife was Mary Rosenlund, who had five children: William, Blenda, Lydia and Esther, living; Perry, deceased. /Ti CLEXAHAX, MPS. SARAH E., daughter of WilReynolds, wr as born in Pleasant Grove, Utah, December 3, 1858. In '63 her parents came to Mt. Pleasant. Her father took an active part in the Black Hawk war, was a member of the Mormon church and Justice of the Peace for many years. She was married in Mt Pleasant June 18, 1877, to James K. M< Ciena han. He served as Justice of the Peace one term and member of the City Council two years. Spent one year on a mission in Alabama. Was a stockraiser and member of the A. 0. U. W. He died May 5, 1897. Their children are: Annie, James W., Joseph K., Ellice / 1 1 J V Ham and Annie and Clyde. rC\ EILING, JAMES C, farmer, son of Peter and Katrina, was born in Denmark April 17, 1831. lie ' I joined the Mormon church and came to Utah in / 1 1 '50, crossing the plains in Capt. Cowley's company, locating in Ephraim in '57. In '59 he removed to Mt. Pleasant, assisted in building the fort and guarding against Indians during the Black Hawk war. He took up twenty acres of land and now has a good seventy-acre farm three |