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Show PROMINENT CITIZENS OF CLEVELAND. CARSEN, LEWIS, farmer, sou of Rasmus aud Carowas born in Denmark, July 10, 1S38. He came Utah in '53, crossing- the plains in Oapt. Fos- line, to gren's company, and located the rirst winter in Manti. In the spring of '54 he weut to Ephraim and helped sertle He took part in both Inthe town and build the fort. dian wars, aud was Captain of a cavalry company iu t!ie Black Hawk war; still has his commission from the Government. He was in the engagements in Salina canyon, Grass valley and Ephraim canyon, and was wounded in Served as City Marshal and Constable the left leg. while in Ephraim. In '89 he came to Cleveland, wtiere he now has a home. Has served as Justice of the Peace three terms, aud as County Commissioner. AYas a In '61 and '153 director in the Cleveland Canal company. he went to the Missouri river after emigrants. Ho is a member of the Seventies quorum and an honest, respected citizen. Was married in Ephraim May 1, 1861, to Thursa, daughter of Andrew and Hannah Whitlock, born in Nauvoo, 111., Sept. 22, 1844. They have had eleven children: Lewis A., Thursa L., Minnie V., Charles A., Deiroy, Annie M., Kisty, Sanford, Mary and Hannah C, liv ing; Myrtle, deceased. fY\ cFARLANE, HOX. PARLAX, son of Duncan and Mary, was born in Sterlingshire, Scotland, May / J I V He learned the trade of a stonecutter, 14, 1828. serving an apprenticeship of five years in Glasgow. In '54 he emigrated to Utah and located at Ephraim. He / removed to Gunnison in '63, and remained till '69, when he returned to Ephraim. Served as Mayor of the City of Ephraim for eleven years, Probate Judge of Sanpete two During the years, and as notary public for many years. past twelve years he has been unable to work on account of losing his eyesight. In '95 he came to Cleveland, |