. Utah since statehood, historical and biographical . MR. AND MRS. JOHN ANDERSON UTAH SINCE STATEHOOD 457 Bishop Terry of the thirteenth ward. Both of the sons are connected with their fatherin the fruit raising business and occupy property adjacent to the home place. Mr. Ander-son has never had occasion to regret his determination to come to the new world, forduring the twenty-one years of his residence here he has made substantial progress in abusiness way and has ever enjoyed the friendship and kindly regard of those among whomhe has cast his lot. JAMES M. HARBERTSON. James M. Harbertson, a


. Utah since statehood, historical and biographical . MR. AND MRS. JOHN ANDERSON UTAH SINCE STATEHOOD 457 Bishop Terry of the thirteenth ward. Both of the sons are connected with their fatherin the fruit raising business and occupy property adjacent to the home place. Mr. Ander-son has never had occasion to regret his determination to come to the new world, forduring the twenty-one years of his residence here he has made substantial progress in abusiness way and has ever enjoyed the friendship and kindly regard of those among whomhe has cast his lot. JAMES M. HARBERTSON. James M. Harbertson, an automobile dealer of Ogden, handling Ford and secondhand cars, was born in South Weber, Davis county, Utah, in 1892, a son of John Mary (Moffat) Harbertson. The father was a native of Northumberlandshire,England, and came to Utah in 1875, at which time he took up his abode at Ogden. wherehe lived for ten years. He then removed to Weber and engaged in farming. He alsocarried on contracting and building at Ogden. being associated in building e


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