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Show Orissa Celventra Honored on 75th Birthday v Vi'iui'W a number ol relatives nM; "n her at the home of her Mel Mrs. Kalph Child, where f w'utit'ul bii'tlulav cake was cut anvmon-lltho callers were a bro- mH?,ms Curtis, W. of Salt , , ritv n'l wilV' nml a LnU Mrs Zina Ei'landson of sistei, JulQth01N present were PaySi,ildren Neil Child and Mrs. p-aiHlehilli;"; oat.sl.,,ndson Jneicesa"Teat-n01C0S: . dark Elmer and daughter, ! c-incis of Payson; Mrs. Nevada i ?a ,.'0f Grand Junction, Colo.; William Allmark of Bingham I n ;,, Mrs. Warren Pugh and ' no'mie. of Salt Lake City; Nancv Lynch of Salt Lake v- Mrs. BiUy Clark. Mrs. Harry ivin and Miss Euphemia John-i John-i of Springville; and Mrs. Ber-: Ber-: nard Kotkin and son. George of i pasadena, Calif. Mrs Celventra received greeting greet-ing 'during the day from her ,iW daughter. Mrs. Erma Fiseh-e Fiseh-e id her family of New York ritv another granddaughter, Mrs. Paula Jones and family, presently nf st George, and two other sisters sis-ters Mrs. Siotha Crezee of Santa Monica, Calif., and Mrs. Luella Johnson, 94, of Sprinfgville, none ; of whom could be present. : Mrs Celventra is a native of SDrin'Tille, having been born here in 1881 to Uriah J. and Sarah Mendenhall Curtis. She is the youngest of their fourteen children child-ren She was married to Frank Celventra, who was City Marshall in Springville for several years, and both she and her late husband were active in political circles and in school activities. Mr. Celventra died in 1932, and she has made her home since in Salt Lake City and Springville, residing at present pres-ent at the Strong Apartments in Springville. |