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Show -WSWJ' Tk j UK Iim, miAn, m i.mi (DDiifitt (Dtrnt by Bca Kunimor Mable DeBernard, former resident celebrates 90th birthday A surprise party honoring Mable De Bernard on her 90th birthday will be given by her children and grandchildren grand-children at an open house Saturday, Oct. 1, at the St. Ambrose Church Hall, 1795 South 2300 East, Salt Lake City, from 1 p.m. until 3 p.m. The family would like you to share this special day. No gifts, please. The family of Mable De Bernard will be remembered remem-bered by many Parkites in days long gone by. John worked at the Post Office. John Jr. and daughter Mary Ann were born here in Park City. John was the first grandchild for Mable. Guido will be remembered as a clerk at John and Olga Aimo's City Cash market. He also married a Parkite, Margaret Trainor. Kathryn De Bernard married Don Pagano. All have many memories of the home town. Mable, even though she is 90, is still working out for at least twodays a week.Happy birthday, Mable, from all your many Park City friends. David and Tiffany Eley are the proud parents of a baby boy born September 18, 1983 weighing in at 7 lb. 12 oz. He will be named David Frederick Eley IV. Grandparents Grand-parents are Fred and Mary Eley and Trudy and Ron Romi and Danny Tucker. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth George Nowlden, Murray, Utah. This is the first grandson of both families and the first boy for Tiffany's family for several generations. Clyde and Christine Rolfe are back in Utah to stay. They are now living in Richfield, Rich-field, Utah after having spent quite a few years in California. They had sold their home in California two years ago in preparation of their return to Utah and being closer to family and friends. They hope their many friends will stop by to . see them whenever in that area. Evelyn Stanton has moved closed to home. She is now living in Provo with her son Jim. With just Jim and his wife at home they felt she should be with them rather than down in the southern part of the state. |