HAROLD L. VAUGHAN.

    Harold L. Vaughan, secretary, treasurer and manager of the Cheyenne Creamery, is a progressive young business man who has spent his entire life in Wyoming's capital. He was born at Fremont, Nebraska, November 26, 1888, and is a son of Frank Hawkins Vaughan, of whom extended mention is made elsewhere in this work. At the usual age he entered the public schools, passing through consecutive grades to his graduation from the high school, and he then left Cheyenne to continue his education in the University of Colorado, in which he studied for two years. On the expiration of that period he returned and entered the Cheyenne Creamery, of which his father is the president. He is one of the enterprising and progressive young business men of the city and although he entered upon a business already established he is proving his worth in directing its interests and contributing to its steady growth. He is secretary and treasurer of the company that erected the modern brick building for the creamery in 1911. In the creamery business he is associated with his younger brother, Stanley C. Vaughan, who is assistant manager, and the latter is also vice president of the company which erected the building.
    On December 15, 1914, Mr. Vaughan was united in marriage to Mrs. Lyda M. Hart. In religious faith he is a Congregationalist and he is a Consistory Mason, having attained the thirty-second degree in the Scottish Rite. He belongs to the Industrial Club, as do all of the family, and he is justly accounted one of the most progressive young business men of the city, controlling interests which are important and extensive and which have been developed through his executive ability and wise direction.


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