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Show Beloved Woman Celebrates 80th Birthday Here Mrs. Rhoda Ann Hatfield well known resident of Springville, celebrated cele-brated her eightieth birthday Monday, Mon-day, at her home East Second North street. A number of out-of-town relatives visited her on Sunday Sun-day and the following day many friends called and she also received many messages of good cheer on her anniversary. Mrs. Hatfield was born at Manti, October 23, 1853, a daughter of Alvin and Rhoda Gifford Clements, pioneers of 1851. She was married in Salt Lake March 14, 1870. The couple celebrated their golden wedding in 1920 and the following year Mr. Hatfield died. There are four children: Mrs. L. A. Wilcox of San Francisco; Mrs. B. H. Glazier of Springville; H. T. Hatfield of Salt Lake and X)r. Frank Hatfield of Los Angeles, Cal. The eldest daughter Mrs. Eliza Huber died three months ago. Mrs. Hatfield is especially active for her age. She has a leen intellect in-tellect and takes a special interest in family and community affairs. She is known for her lovely handiwork handi-work many pieces of which have been displayed in various exhibits here. |