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Richard Price Frazer
Richard Price Frazer is renting of his father a farm of six hundred
and forty acres in township 16, range 18, the Clan William district, and in his
conduct of this enterprise is demonstrating his ability as a practical agriculturist.
He was born at Huns Valley, Manitoba, Jan 16, 1885, a son of George and Susan
(Price) Frazer. His Father is one of the most prominent men in the district around
Huns Valley. Richard P. Frazer is one of a family of four children. His education
was received in the district schools and this was supplemented by one year in the
Winnipeg Business College. He laid aside his books in 1909 and gave his entire
attention to the development and improvement of the farm which he had previously
rented from his father. He does mixed farming and specializes in the breeding and
fattening of stock, keeping twenty-five horses and forty head of cattle.
Mr. Frazer married, in Minnedosa, December 20, 1911, Miss May Grey, a daughter
of Thomas and Sydney Grey, the former a commercial traveler residing in Minnedosa.
Mr. and Mrs. Frazer are well known in the Clan William district, where their many
qualities of mind and character have gained them a wide acquaintance. Mr. Frazer is
a conservative in his political beliefs and is a devout adherent of the Methodist church.
Although only twenty-eight years of age, he has already begun a most promising
agriculturel career. H eis one of the many young farmers of this section who make it
their aim to keep in touch with the most modern methods and to study the development
of farming as a systematic science. His many friends do not hesitate to predict for him
continued prosperity and success in his chosen line.
From the book "The Story of Manitoba Vol II
 
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