. Utah since statehood, historical and biographical . is time, talents and opportuni-ties. In 1SS2 he removed to Idaho from Tooele county, Utah, settling in Gem valley,formerly Gentile valley. There he resided until 1910 and was extensively engaged infarming, cattle raising and ranching and also carried on dairying. His business affairswere characterized by marked industry and determination, and he won a substantialmeasure of success. He has also been a stockholder and one of the directors of theBank of Grantsville and is now a stockholder in the Peoples Trading Company. Soonafter his return f
. Utah since statehood, historical and biographical . is time, talents and opportuni-ties. In 1SS2 he removed to Idaho from Tooele county, Utah, settling in Gem valley,formerly Gentile valley. There he resided until 1910 and was extensively engaged infarming, cattle raising and ranching and also carried on dairying. His business affairswere characterized by marked industry and determination, and he won a substantialmeasure of success. He has also been a stockholder and one of the directors of theBank of Grantsville and is now a stockholder in the Peoples Trading Company. Soonafter his return from Idaho he erected a large brick residence in Grantsville and nowhas one of the attractive modern homes of the city. The house is supplied withartesian water and is equipped with every up-to-date comfort and convenience. In 1876 Mr. Hale was united in marriage to Miss Eliza Clegg, a daughter ofBenjamin Clegg, who was born in Oldham, Lancashire, England, September 1, 1827,and came to Utah with the Ezra T. Benson company in 1849. Her mother was born. JONATHAN H. HALE Vol. 11—7 0 UTAH SINCE STATEHOOD HOT in England, August 1, 1813, and died December 12, 1881, in Tooele. Mr. and had a family of ten children, of whom two died in infancy. Jonathan Herman,now living in the Gem valley of Idaho, where he is engaged in farming and ranching,married Rosetta Keller, of Mink Creek, Idaho, and they have eight children: Zella,Franklyn, Bessie, Rowetta, Herman, Helen, Jeniel and Everett. Olive Amelia, whodied in 1910, was the wife of Elmer Wells, who resides at Oakley, Utah, where he isengaged in ranching. They had two children. Hazel and Bertha. Elizabeth is thewife of Sidney A. Judd, a sheepman and rancher living at Rose View, near Blackfoot,Idaho, and their five children are Annona, Nathan, Reed, Edith and Roma. FrankBenjamin was killed at the age of twenty years, being thrown from a hay Lucius died at the age of twenty years, while on a mission in Arkansas. CoraE.
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