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Show Family fathers To Pay Tribute To Pioneer ? . A large group of relatives gathered at the Eva M. Cran- i dal home here Sunday, in a family reunion to pay tribute ; to the memory of Myron (Eddy) E. Crandall, who would have been a hundred years old this '- i -year. s Approximately sixty-five people were in attendance, coming from ; v various cities in and out of the state, including Los Angeles, Calif.; Ely, Nev.; Franklin, Ida., and from Spanish Fork, Provo, Salt Lake City and Payson. o It was an interesting and de- J lightful occasion, the time- being spent with outdoor games, visit- tfl ing and listening to a fine pro- gram presented by descendants of I this early pioneer. Also a delicti delic-ti ious dinner was served at small tables in the garden, the lovely autumn day highlighted by decor- " ations of fall flowers lending a cheerful note to the occasion. U ' Ennetta Warner of Payson en-L en-L tertained during the program 5l with acrobatic dancing. Bonnie fj Barrett of Provo gave piano num- bers; Carlisle Crandall, vocal ,i solos, and Dr. Richard Crandall of Salt Lake City, piano numbers. Interesting incidences in the life rrr of Mr. Crandall were also given JJ during the afteernoon by Mrs. Ber- tha C. Woodward of Franklin, I I f Idaho; Earl Crandall, of Salt Lake I ) City; Dee C. Barrett, of Provo; w ' i Mrs- Dora Crandall and Frank t and Vern Crandall of this city. |