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Show Salena Symes To Celebrate 80th The children of Salena Berry Hutchings Symes, a former Bountiful resident will honor her at an open house in commemoration of her 80th birthday on Sunday, Oct. 7. All friends and relatives rela-tives are invited tq call at her home, 190 West 600 North, Lehi, between 4 and 7 p.m.' The family requests there be no gifts. MRS. SYMES was born Oct. 7, 1899 in Cedar Fort, Utah County, to David Allen and Sarah Simmons Berry. She attended the Cedar Valley and Lehi schools. She married Samuel Walter Hutchings, March 13, 1919 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was operator at the Royal Theater for ten years and managed the Lehi Power Plant for five years before they moved to Bountiful in 1935, where he served as manager of the Bountiful Power Plant until his death in 1938. Their son, W. Berry, now holds the same position. She married John Wyley Symes on Aug. 14, 1951. fle died in June 1973. MRS. SYMES worked for 17 years in the Davis County School Lunch program, serving serv-ing for 13 years at the Stoker Elementary School and four years at the South Davis Jr. High School. She is active in the LDS Church and has been SALENA SYMES a Relief Society visiting teacher for many years, was a teacher and chorister in the Relief Society and has been a Sunday School teacher. She likes to crochet and enjoys making her home beautiful. She and Mr. Hutchings are the parents of two sons and two daughters: Walter Berry Hutchings, Bountiful; and Mrs. Reed D. (Donna Janete) Jensen, Billings, Mont. A son DeLoy died in 1931 and a daughter Madge in 1938. She has ten grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. She also has one sister, Josephine Cooper, Lehi. |