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Show Mrs. Sarah Ida Foremasl-er To Be Honored On Her 82nd Birthday Sunday Celebrating her birthday anniversary anni-versary Sunday will be Mrs. Sarah Ida Foremaster, who will gain her 82nd milestone on that day. An informal family dinner anil afternoon of visiting and receiving calls from her many friends will celebrate the occasion. I'xjrn in Farmington, Utah, on August 1G, H(i0, she is a daughter daugh-ter of Sjjencer Watson and Anna Sander s Wilt bank. She was just a year old when the family came with the call to the Dixie col tori mission, where she has since resided, re-sided, growing up in the difli-cult difli-cult years of pioneering and do-ing do-ing her share of the hard work of those days. On May K. IK'K) she was married mar-ried in the St. George Temple to Albert C. Foremaster, who died many years ago. Their living children are Mary Foremaster, Florence Foremaster. Mrs. Oliver St rat ton arid Mrs. Bert Truman. Mr-.. Forerna-tcr has always been active in Kehef Society and other church work, serving 20 years as a Temple ordinance wor k.er, rrio-t of that time as matron, arid has a wide circle of friends made while there. |