This one story adobe, hall-parlor house with rear addition
was built after 1886 for Andrew & Sena Munk Jensen
Thompsen who emigrated from Denmark. Andrew’s nickname
was “Fishman” because he would travel to Utah Lake,
to fish and return to sell his catch to local citizens. While
selling fish he was accompanied by his dog who had been
trained to bark announcing his arrival. The Thompsens
raised ten children here. Later the parents left the LDS
Church and became Seventh Day Adventists and often held
meetings in their home. The house was restored in 1997
and the adobe was stuccoed and scored to look like brick.

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