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Show wj. Olive L. oAnderson Honored On Birthday r Sunday school at Manti. She has also been president of the Primary organization and second counselor to the president in the Sanpete stake M. I. A. In more recent years, she was president of the Second L. D. S. ward Y. W. M. I. A. She served on the Utah stake M. I. A. board before be-fore Kolob stake was organized, and when this organization was completed she was a member of the Relief Society board for a number num-ber of years. She is a member of Camp Aaron Johnson, D.-U. P., which she has served as captain. At present, she is historian of the camp and has held this office for the past four years. Besides her son and two daughters, daugh-ters, she has ten grandchildren. 'any friendSi fomer associates wrs and relatives called the h afternoon and evening at rvAnr fMr- andMrs- G. Low-to Low-to An' t0 extend felicitations Olive r , derson's mother, Mrs. rSOn' dUring an 0pen herntI Ptlon m celebration of AZ.blrthday anniversary. C Tf With the Pty were Mrs' tV. Son's two daughters, yeS ofLAn-lev ofLAn-lev o , and M- Lewis Brand- me ,1 ta' Can- both of whom iversaPrya " birtMay a H eforTvf WaS beautifully decor-fusi0ri decor-fusi0ri of , occasion with a pro-Dainty pro-Dainty rJ0Vely summer flowers. totheo- hments were served PifstwderS0n, wh0 resides at s born " Third South street, 1862.adaXManti September 1, ,ae Brog HrT of John and Sarah Matiur,r7l Wry- She "ved at Edar(i Ter marriage to George ta lC ?0n- May 30, 1888, fifstdayZ' 6mple- " was the fiance , ple was opened for 80,1,3 mothr and Uts- Ander-!!e Ander-!!e at tLlaS Workin& in the tinWay 192T' Mr' Anderson M uiy Ufe' Mrs- Anderson teacher in Primary and MARY CAMERON GAVE A PARTY MONDAY evening at her home for a group of friends. Sewing and a delicious luncheon were enjoyable features, with the following in attendance: Clara Bird, Shirley Berrett, Almah Miner, Elaine Cherrington, Anita Palfreyman, LaRae Thorpe, Dorothy Doro-thy Weight, Maurine Child, and the hostess. |