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Frank "Sully" Sullivan
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A dentist and member of the U.S. Navy. He was a good friend of Peter Matteroli, and together they passed the dental board examinations in Salt Lake City.
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Frank A. Berg
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He was a Swedish immigrant who brought his family to the Highpoint area, just north of Fruita, in 1894. There, the family had a forty acre homestead. He planted fruit orchards and other crops, and irrigated his land from the Grand River Ditch. He built a dugout for the family to live in upon arrival, and built a house with a lean-to kitchen in 1897. In 1905, he remodeled the home, so that it had eight rooms.
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Frank A. Harris
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He established the Harris Drug Store at 400 Main Street in Grand Junction in 1918, which was also known as the Mesa Drug Store. When Walgreens was rumored to be placing a new store in Grand Junction, Harris approached the Walgreens company and convinced them to instead make Mesa Drug a Walgreens Agency.
He served as the president of the Grand Junction Chamber of Commerce during the 1930's.
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Frank Arthur Hoisington
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He was born in Kansas in 1887. U.S. Census Records would seem to indicate that he grew up primarily with his grandparents, Albert J. Hoisington and Elizabeth Hoisington. According to U.S. Census records, his highest level of schooling was the 8th Grade.
He worked for The Daily Sentinel newspaper in a variety of positions, including Printer and Business Manager in the early to mid-Twentieth century. His wife was Pearl E. (Greenawalt) Hoisington.
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Frank B. Churcher
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Part owner of the furniture and undertaking business, Haight & Churcher, which operated in Salida, Colorado in the 1890s into the early 20th century.
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