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Show HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. 446 Mary, Elizabeth H., Edward, Amber, Violet, Linda, Virse and lone. BERGLUND, O. B., manager of the Co-op store, son of Carl F. and Lucy M., was born in Denmark November 17, 1858. The family emigrated to Utah in 1864 and the following year came to Gunnison. O. B. grew up here and attended the home district schools, after which he took a three-year course in the B. Y. Academy at Provo. He taught school in Hoi den from 1882 to 1885 and in Gunnison in 1886. In the fall of 1891 he was elected manager of the Co-op store, in which he is a stockholder, and has since filled that position with perfect satisfaction. He is a member of the A. O. U. W. at Manti. Owns a 400-acre farm four miles south of town and is interested in stockraising. He is an enterprising business man, a thorough gentleman and a leading citizen of the town. /QHILDS, H. M., farmer and cattle-raiser, V^ Ham and Mary, was born in Brigham son of WilCity, Utah, September 16, 1856. His parents emigrated from England and crossed the plains in an ox-train soon after the pioneers, locating in Salt Lake City, thence to Brig- ham City and Springville and came to Gunnison among Later they were called to help settle Salina, but were driven out by Indians and returned to Gunnison, where they both died. H. M. grew up here and for many years was engaged in freighting to the mining camps of Utah, and Nevada. He now has 200 acres of land and a good home in town. Is a part owner in the Gunnison Roller Mills and an industrious, hardworking citizen. Was married in St. George Temple November 23, 1881, to Abigail, daughter of William and Elizabeth Gribble, born in Ephraim August 30, 1864. They have four children: Lillian, Loa, Clarence and Idel. the first settlers. 1 LORENZO H., farmer, son of William D. and Mary, was born in Kaysville, Utah, May 1, /JJHILDS, V^ 1858. Salt Lake His parents came to Utah in 1850, residing in Brigham City and Springville, and about City, |