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James Heber ALLRED (010203100606)
Allred Progenitors: (James Tillman Sanford Jr., James Tillman Sanford,
James, William, Thomas)
Born: 06/25/1887 Spring City, Sanpete Co., UT
Died: 01/12/1986 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., UT
Submitted by: Sharon Allred Jessop 03/16/2000
JAMES HEBER ALLRED
(Written by Venna Severance and taken from his oral history)
James Heber Allred was the sixth child and third son of James
Tillman Sanford Allred Jr. and Christena Bolletta Anderson
Allred. He was born June 25, 1887 in Spring City, Utah.
He was raised and went to school in Spring City. Heber worked on
the family farm helping his parents. His father became ill when
Heber was about 10 years old and this put a great deal of
responsibility upon Heber for helping taking care of the family
needs. His father passed away when he was fifteen and his older
brother Oliver passed away when he was sixteen. Sometime during
this period Heber left his boyhood home in Spring City and set
out on his own to work.
His sister Aurelia had two sons die within a week of each other
in December 1905; and Heber returned briefly to Spring City to
visit with his family. In January 1906 he decided to go to work
for the Bureau of Reclamation helping build dams and an
irrigation canal project in the Unitah Basin. In early spring
(at about age nineteen) Heber went with his mule team and headed
for the Indian Reservation in the Unitah Basin. Heber’s job was
to dig the canals for irrigation with his mule team. He worked
at this job for more than fourteen years and became such an
expert that his work was well known among the men who worked and
lived in that area. He worked for the government on projects of
this kind for twenty seven years.
While living there he met and married Inez Meranda on June 10,
1915 in Duschene, Utah. They became the parents of five
children, three died at birth or shortly thereafter. They raised
two sons, Clarence and Ursel. During this time they lived in
Myton, Leeton, and Roosevelt, Utah. Heber had a farm in the
White Rock area where they farmed for several years; he was an
excellent farmer and grew some of the finest crops in the area.
Clarence and Ursel were enlisted in the military and served
during World War II; while they were in the service, Inez passed
away November 11, 1945, in Roosevelt, Utah.
Heber married Tina Crane Jensen September 21, 1946 in Salt Lake
City and they moved to her home in Salina, Utah. They enjoyed a
good life together for many years in Salina. Heber became well
known with the townspeople for the good farmer and industrious
man he was. Their home in Salina was immaculate, the corrals,
fences, and garden, never neglected.
He was an excellent horseman; and trained horses all of his
life. While in Salina, he owned champion quarter horses that he
trained for cutting. He won many awards for his ability to ride
quarter horses. He trained and rode the champion cutting horse
for the State of Utah in 1972. Even in his eighties he entered a
cutting horse contest at the Utah State fair, he said, “just for
fun, to show people how it was still done.” And won easily. He
taught many youth how to ride, but said he’d only teach those
who seriously wanted to work, he didn’t have time for any
fooling around.
After his wife Tina’s death in 1974, her family home and farm
reverted back to her children so Heber decided to move to Salt
Lake to be near his sons and his sisters who had all come to
retire there. He enjoyed visiting with his sisters and friends
from Salina who had moved to Salt Lake. He lived most of his
remaining years there. He kept very active, and when he could
find nothing to do he walked, not just short distances, but for
miles around Salt Lake. He took care of himself and never needed
care until the last six months of his life when he had to live
in a nursing home. He died at age 99, on January 12, 1986 in
Salt Lake City.
1. Clinton Allred, b. 1 Aug. 1915, d. 5 Aug 1915
2. Clarence M. Allred, b. 4 Nov. 1917, m. Florence Warthen
3. Elsa Allred, b. 10 Feb. 1919, d. 13 Feb. 1919
4. Kenneth LeRoy Allred, b. 23 Apr. 1921, d. 30 Apr. 1921
5. Ursel Heber Allred, b. 23 July 1925.
[Taken from family history book, “From Allred to Allred” put
together by Venna Severance] |
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