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Show jSunday Open House Planned for Her Sat Provo. Mr. Diamond died Oct. 8, 1930. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Tem-ple. She is a member of the sixth ward LDS church, and has served as Relief Society visiting- teacher for a number of years. Her hobbies hob-bies are crocheting and making quilts. She has had 9 children aU of whom are living: Vesper Diamond, Ted Diamond, Glen Diamond, of Springville; Arthur Diamond of Oregon; Mrs. Vern Jamison of Murray; Mrs. Clair Haslem of Roosevelt; Mrs. Mable Betts of Pleasant Grove; Martin Diamond of Orem; Mrs. Gary Goiger of Gridley, California. She has also 27, grandchildren and 26 greatgrandchildren. J ; ... . j- : L - v w ' - I I Mrs. Emma Diamond Mrs. Emma Diamond fo be Honored At Open House on 80th Birthday Mrs. Emma Diamond of this city will be honored on her 80th birthday at an Open House for her friends and relatives Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at her home at the mouth of Hobble Creek Can yon. The honored guest request; no gifts. Mrs. Diamond was born Nov 4, 1876 at Salt Lake City, Wellar. On March 27, 1896, she wai married to William H. Diamont |