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Show HISTORY OF EMERY COUNTY. 611 and vegetables. The Pioneer, the only paper published in the issued here weekly by Lynch & Jameson. cereals, alfalfa, potatoes, fruits Emery County county, is Castle Dale and by this is connected with Price by telephone, means has direct telegraphic communication Avith the world. Daily mails are delivered by stages and the people enjoy cosmopolitan privileges even though situated several miles from the railroad. Regular sessions of the Seventh District court are held here and the place is an important point to all residents of Castle valley. PROMINENT CITIZENS OF CASTLE DALE. H NDERSEN, FREDERICK, farmer and woolgrower, rj son of Anders and Annie K., was born in Denmark # August 28, 1850. He joined the Mormon church in •72 and came to Utah, locating at Little Cottonwood, where he worked in the smelters and at railroading. Then removed to Fountain Green and in November, 1S78, came to Castle Dale. Now owns a farm of about thirty acres, a nice residence and 2500 sheep. Has held the position of water-master and is a stockholder in the Blue Cut and Mammoth Is president of the Ninety-First quoin church and civil affairs. married April 5, 1S75, to Hannah, daughter of Christian and Karen Jensen of Fountain Green. They were married in the Endowment House, Salt Lake City, and have ten children: Frederick, Anna rum canals. of Seventies and a prominent man Was C, Joseph, Hannah C, Dena, Parley and Ervin. Emma, James E., Neils C, Justice of the Peace, engineer and Q NDERSON, carpenter, son of Paul and Marew, was born C. P., r\ 9 the C. Denmark, September Mormon in His parents joined 24, 1S61. church, father died in '69, and in '72 the |