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Show HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. 373 rniNEE, ALBERT U., principal of the Fairview schools, sou of Mormon and Emeline P., was ' I born in Fairview August 10, 1865. He attended the schools of Fairview and the B. Y. Acadenry at Provo for a time. Taught school in Spring City one year, then in this city one year, and in '97 was made principal over the six schools of this district. In July, 1891, he went on a mission, laboring in the Pennsylvania conference, and for one year presided over that conference and a branch of the church. Returned in November, 1893. He is secretary of the Twenty-sixth quorum of Seventies. Is interested with his father in stockraising. Was married in Logan Temple November 10, 1886, to Maria, daughter of I J 1 Archibald and Sarah J. Anderson. Wife died December Married again in Manti Temple June 23, 1897, 16, 1888. to Estella, daughter of Eli A. and Eliza J. Staker Day, born in Mt. Pleasant April 29, 1879. fy\ INER, ill ' ALMA Durfee, farmer, son of Albert and Tama in Hancock county, 111., Sep1841. In '50 the family came to Utah L., was born I tember 7, and settled in Springville. Alma removed to Fairview in '65, bought a twenty-acre farm and now has a nice farm of 100 acres. In '63 he went to the Missouri river after emigrants and in '66 went to St. Joe, Mo., for a threshing machine, which he hauled to Springville, having five yoke of oxen and being five months in making the trip. Is a stockholder in the Co-op store and a director in the Co-op sheep herd and flouring mills. Was married in Springville March 26, 1868, to Caroline, daughter of Andrew and Sarah Neilson, born in Denmark January 27, 1852. They have twelve children: Alma H., Inez M., Orson A., Effie A., Emma A., Andrew C, Nellie M., Gilbert L., Don C, Sarah J., Edna I. and Ivie C. OW ER, HENRY, T son of Henry and Mary, was born in Bedford county, Pennsylvania, November I 1 His parents joined the Mormon church 22, 1824. among the early members and were in the trials and persecutions in Illinois. In '38 they removed to SpringHenry field, remaining two years, then to Nauvoo, 111. Pf\ 111 |