Juab County Abstract Company has been in existence in the State of Utah for over 90 years. It has always had a very high reputation among Abstract and Title Companies. Juab County Abstract Company was purchased by E. B. Sperry, a licensed abstractor, in the early 1930's. Mr. Sperry was Juab County Recorder at the time of purchase. He continued with both professions until both occupations required a full time employee. Mr. Sperry retired as County Recorder in 1936. He continued as the owner and Abstractor for Juab County Abstract Company until his unexpected death in July of 1944. Mr. Sperry's son, K.J. Sperry, was at the time of his father's death serving in the Air Force in Hawaii. He was disharged from the service because of the death of his father. He became a licensed Abstractor in 1945 and was able to continue the company's business. Mr. Sperry had an excellent reputation for being a very competent and expert Abstractor. Juab County Abstract Company was a sole proprietorship until 1987. In February of 1987 Mr. Sperry incorporated his business at the same time changing the name to Juab Title & Abstract Company. He died in May, 1987 of A.L.S. more commonly known as Lou Gerig's disease. Mary Lou Sperry worked with K. J. Sperry for eleven years, first as a typist and then a short time later became involved in title searching and escrows. She is licensed by the State of Utah Department of Insurance as both a title and escrow officer. She has over 20 years of experience in the title industry. Although, Juab Title & Abstract Company is a small business, it is financially sound and has an excellent reputation over the years as being a very reputable title company.