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Show HISTORY OF EMERY COUNTY. 613 where he has a tine saloon and pool hall, and dispenses choice wines, liquors and cigars. His place is the only one of the kind in Emery county, and he does a prohtable business. Was married in '02 to Blanche, daughter of John and Maggie Nicholson of Mt. Pleasant. They have three children: Earl, Harry and Hugh. FRANDSEN, PETER, farmer, son of George and Carry was born in Ephraim, October 15, 1858. His father came from Denmark about '53 and settled in N., Box Elder county, afterward located in Ephraim, where he served as a minuteman through the Black Hawk war, being in most of the engagements. He died at Price in '97. Peter resided in Sanpete county till '91, when he removed from Mt. Pleasant to Castle Dale. He has a farm of eighty acres and is engaged in a small way in stockraising. Is second counsellor to Bishop Jensen and a teacher in the Sunday-school. Was a ward teacher for some time and is now a member of the High Priests quorum. He was married in Mt. Pleasant, November 10, 1883, to Tine, daughter of Frederick and Carry Ottosen. born in Denmark. They have six children: Tine, Carry E., Joseph P., Ethel T., Elmer and Esther. \\ UDSON, THOMAS, farmer, was born in England, De(| cember 16, 1847. He came to Utah in '50 and settled ' in Salt Lake City. Removed to Kaysville, thence to Manti and finally to Castle Dale. He now has a farm of 155 acres and is engaged in farming, having formerly given his attention to the stock business. Is interested in the Blue Cut canal and one of the prominent fanners of Castle Dale. Was married in Manti to Diana, daughter of Samuel and Sarah Ware. She died, leaving eight children: Alice, Louisa, Frank, Samuel, Belle, Laura, Jessie and Ruth. JAMESON, ALEXANDER, farmer, son of Alex and Prine, was born in Provo, May 18, 1859. Father came to Utah in '49 and located in Salt Lake City. In '52 he removed to Provo and in '66 went to Goshen, where he died. Mother still resides in Goshen. Father understood |