. Utah since statehood, historical and biographical . Utah, andthe business has prospered as the years have passed. The company was organized in1905 with a capital of one hundred thousand dollars, and something of the success oftheir undertaking is indicated in the fact that the capital stock has been increased toa million. In 1883 Mr. Lindsay was married to Miss Adelaide Brownson, of Huntsville. Utah,a daughter of W. W. Brownson. She is now deceased. By that marriage there weresix children: Marion Oliva, Clyde W., Maud C, West W., Wilmer, who passed awayin infancy, and Boyd C. The last named


. Utah since statehood, historical and biographical . Utah, andthe business has prospered as the years have passed. The company was organized in1905 with a capital of one hundred thousand dollars, and something of the success oftheir undertaking is indicated in the fact that the capital stock has been increased toa million. In 1883 Mr. Lindsay was married to Miss Adelaide Brownson, of Huntsville. Utah,a daughter of W. W. Brownson. She is now deceased. By that marriage there weresix children: Marion Oliva, Clyde W., Maud C, West W., Wilmer, who passed awayin infancy, and Boyd C. The last named was in the service of the United States armyat Camp Houston, Galveston. Texas, but is now at home. Mr. Lindsay has had threesous who have filled missions for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints inGermany, these being Clyde, West W. and Boyd. For his second wife Mr. Lindsaychose Martha Ann Thompson, of Scipio, Utah, a daughter of Daniel Thompson, a pioneerof this state, who has been a very prominent church worker, serving as bishop, pres-. WALTER J. LINDSAY UTAH SINCE STATEHOOD 423 ident, counsellor to the stake of Millard county, and in other ways has contributed tothe advancement of the cause. To Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay have been born six children:Ray T., nineteen years of age, who became a member of the Students Army TrainingCorps in the Agricultural College at Logan; Cleone and Claude, who are students inthe Weber Academy; Lois and La Prele, in school; and Eldon, who completes the for years Mr. Lindsay was a member of the Weber Club and other organiza-tions and societies, he does not have time for these at present, owing to the rapiddevelopment and growth of his business affairs. He deserves great credit for the highposition to which he has attained in business circles and throughout the entire timehe has enjoyed an unsullied reputation for business integrity as well as enterprise. •- PETER CUNNINGHAM. Peter Cunningham is connected with the Ogden Fur


Size: 1326px × 1884px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookidutahsincesta, bookyear1919