. Utah since statehood, historical and biographical . married, Miss Martha Peter-sen becoming his wife in 1873. To them were born four children: Andrew, Peter, Car-rie and Woluf, the last named now deceased. With his family Mr. Anderson came to the new world and made his way direct toUtah. He settled in Ogden and soon afterward purchased a ranch at Ninth and Lincolnstreets, thereon erecting a comfortable residence. He at once occupied the new homeand began the development of the place by setting out a fine orchard of apple, peachand cherry trees together with considerable small fruit. He has m


. Utah since statehood, historical and biographical . married, Miss Martha Peter-sen becoming his wife in 1873. To them were born four children: Andrew, Peter, Car-rie and Woluf, the last named now deceased. With his family Mr. Anderson came to the new world and made his way direct toUtah. He settled in Ogden and soon afterward purchased a ranch at Ninth and Lincolnstreets, thereon erecting a comfortable residence. He at once occupied the new homeand began the development of the place by setting out a fine orchard of apple, peachand cherry trees together with considerable small fruit. He has made the business veryprofitable, caring for his trees along the most scientific methods, spraying and promot-ing the growth of the trees by the judicious use of fertilizers. In fact everything abouthis orchards indicates a progressive spirit and the indomitable enterprise of the owner. Mr. Anderson is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints andis serving as high priest of the North Weber stake. His son Peter is first counselor to.


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