1932- 1970
When Samual died in 1932, Edith and her son Kenyon continued bottling 7•up until 1945, when they moved the bottling equipment and business to Granite Street. Here, they added the bottling of Coca-Cola and other Coca-Cola products to their inventory. In 1949 Edith passed, and Kenyon continued to service Prescott, Jerome, Cottonwood, Camp Verde, and the Bagdad areas with Coca-Cola products until his death In 1957. Upon Kenyon's death, his son Raymond Trengove returned from San Franciso, where he worked in finance for Wells Fargo, to take over the business. Ray continued with the bottling while adding a thriving vending business serving many customers, such as Prescott High School and the VA.