. Utah since statehood, historical and biographical . or the publicgood, his labors being of great benefit to the city in upholding its civic standards, inpromoting its trade relations and advancing its upbuilding and improvement. He is aman of fine physique and imposing appearance, successful in the conduct of his busi-ness affairs and with social qualities which make for personal popularity among allwho know him. Moreover, he seems to readily understand lifes values and itsopportunities and has ever worked along constructive lines, becoming a dynamic force inthe business development and upbu


. Utah since statehood, historical and biographical . or the publicgood, his labors being of great benefit to the city in upholding its civic standards, inpromoting its trade relations and advancing its upbuilding and improvement. He is aman of fine physique and imposing appearance, successful in the conduct of his busi-ness affairs and with social qualities which make for personal popularity among allwho know him. Moreover, he seems to readily understand lifes values and itsopportunities and has ever worked along constructive lines, becoming a dynamic force inthe business development and upbuilding of his adopted city. HYRUM STOWE. Hyrum Stowe, who in recent years has largely devoted his attention to gardeningand now makes his home at 624 Seventh street in Ogden, was born in Indiana on the17th of February, 1845, and has therefore reached the seventy-fourth milestone on lifesjourney. His parents were James F. and Jemima (Burton) Stowe, natives of the fall of 1849 the father came to Utah with his family and established his homo. HYRUM STOWE UTAH SINCE STATEHOOD 3S9 :it Ogdeu. James F. Stowe became a brick mason by trade and followed the businessto a greater or less extent throughout his entire life. He was the first to establish alime kiln in this section of the state and he was otherwise actively connected with thebusiness and material development of the region. He received a charter from the gov-ernor and built the first road into Taylors Canyon. He was making splendid progresson this work when he was accidentally drowned in a big flood which swept through thecanyon, his body never being recovered. Hyrum Stowe was but a young lad when the family home was established in has led a busy and useful life. For many years he followed teaming and also en-gaged in mason work and in farming but of recent years has given his attention largelyto gardening, in which work he is very successful. Mr. Stowe was married first to Miss Lorenda Bowyington and on the


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