History of Sanpete and Emery counties, Utah, with sketches of cities, towns, and villages, chronology of important events, records of Indian wars, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens . r the present able manage-ment the business of the company is in a very successfulcondition and entirely satisfactory to the Anderson also owns an interest in the PhoenixFlouring mills of Fountain Green, is a woolgrower and astockholder in the Manti Bank. He has also found timeto take a part in political matters, being a staunch Ke-publican. He ran for a se


History of Sanpete and Emery counties, Utah, with sketches of cities, towns, and villages, chronology of important events, records of Indian wars, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens . r the present able manage-ment the business of the company is in a very successfulcondition and entirely satisfactory to the Anderson also owns an interest in the PhoenixFlouring mills of Fountain Green, is a woolgrower and astockholder in the Manti Bank. He has also found timeto take a part in political matters, being a staunch Ke-publican. He ran for a seat in the first Utah State Legis-lature, and the following year for County Clerk, but inboth instances the ticket was defeated. He has servedas Justice of the Peace and Town Clerk in FountainGreen and City Councillor in Manti. .Mr. Anderson was married in Salt Lake while a resi-dent of Fountain Green November 11, 1870, to Mary Their children are Lewis R., Thomas J., Etta,Sarah J., Mary M. and Joseph F. f\ X PERSON, X. W., teacher of Sixth grade in the pub-M lie schools of Manti City, is a son of Neils and Ingaborg, was born in Ephraim, this county, No- vember 15, 1858. When N. W. was a small boy the fam-. HON. WM. F. MAYLETT,MANTI. HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. 99 ily moved to Circle Valley to help effect a settlementamong the Indians, but the settlement was broken upand the}* returned to Ephraim, where they are now liv-ing. N. W. attended the schools of Ephraim and the Academy at Provo one year, taught in Ephraim oneyear, attended the Deseret University of Salt Lake oneyear and then located in Manti, Avhere he has sincetaught with the exception of two years spent as a mis-sionary in Sweden. Is an active worker in the Y. M. A. and for a time was its secretary. Is a member of theI. O. O. F. and was City Recorder eighteen months. Hewas manned in Salt Lake City April 17, 1882, to MaryE., daughter of William and Mary Luke, born in MantiNovember 6, 1864. Their chi


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