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Show Elizabeth Burgess Celebrates 23 - Her Eyes Have Seen Living a good clean life, working hard and having a family who love her is the formula credited with the longevity of Dina Elizabeth Crow gess who will brate her 101st day on March 11. Burcelebirth- room shining in the shipyards. They came back to the Murray area after that and Father died here in Elizabeth recalls and she it, though, portation greater comforts and aids in childbirth turn-aroun- laughs. Mother wont get on an airplane, Vera shares. Some of her California and it would have been much easier for her to get on a plane for her many visits. Instead, shed always take a bus. Elizabeth was born March 11, 1881, in d T of six youngest children ' of Martha Ann and William Henry Crow. Shes the 1982 making days. Frances moved to Kearns in 1966, and has been an active member of her church, singing with the choir and with a double quartette. At seventy years of age this busy woman took art classes from Frank Erickson, and has painted many Shes always doing something for her beautiful landscapes. s She worked at for four years, until a fall last summer put her out of action She Del Casebolt. makes delicious homemade candies and we all know were in for a treat on her candy temporcAily. Shes a lovely, vital woman, and we all love her, concludes Del. tion. Ar-by- and friends remarks neighbors, gen-eratio- Clover Valley, Nevada, the next to Thursday, Mar. 4, she him, with my head on get better, his neck, while we both recalls. she took a nap, Every year that I worked away from laughs. When she was 12 the home the money was family moved to the used to buy material to and make clothes for myNorth place, Frances had to walk self and my sisters, three miles to school. she adds. When the dust storms Frances neighbors, hit, she often walked today, recall many of home with two sisters her helpful ways and kindnesses with affec- Frances DeLora . children lived in o Frances Brown Feted On Birthday much and WEST VALLEY VIEW - Brown, of Kearns, will methods. be honored March 7th, 1959. She can remember house to with an Mother did her own the daily struggles just celebrate open 80th birher Vera to stay alive, to prohousekeeping, thday. continues, living in vide her large family The event will be an apartment in with food and clothing. held at the home of Ferns home. After Elizabeths friends, Paul and Lois that she lived in an eyes and ears, Geertsen, (4463 West with son apartment her though dimmed 5570 South). Clyde built for her in age, have seen the Friends and neigh- his home. dramatic She was there until in life to the rapid pace 1977 when Clyde died, of modern computer then, she and I moved technology and shes to West Valley City content to sit and enjoy where weve been ever its fruits. since. Shes lived through Mother has been the physical challenvery industrious and ges, and now shes ambitious. She made ready to let the all her childrens younger meet the chalclothes. She washed on a board, carried water lenges of today and the and heated it on the days to come. seeing her first automobile back around 1900 when the family lived in Price. Dr. Fisk, who delivered Vera, her first baby, was the first person in town to own one. I didnt ever ride in sonal needs. She keeps her bath- Years Go By 101 writing her personal history in 1978, Mrs. James commented. music and a catered dinner. Elizabeth lives with her oldest daughter, Vera James, in West Valley City. Despite her advanced years, she is still able to take care of her own per- by Margaret Slack Eightieth Year mm fmn mn Jhi sole survivor. She lived in Nevada until age four when her mother died and she was sent to different families where she worked to pay for her keep. Ive been own since age proudly on my 14, Frances with her husband and she child, Pauline. announces. She was only able to get a fourth education. In 1903 Elizabeth and her husband Jim Burgess posed for this portrait with two of their children, Vera (James) at 3 years of age and Marie (Dickey) when she was but one year old. The anniversary will A multipurpose center was used for the centurians James William makes her own bed, her daughter Vera exShe reads plained. some, although her eyes and ears are bad. We enjoy watching Dallas and she loves Tic Tac Dough and The Price Is Right. be observed in the home of one of her children, quieter this year than last years 100th birthday party which included 175 loved ones. Burgess met Elizabeth in Price, Carbon County, when she was 18 years old. They were married and lived there until the family moved to Albion, Idaho, in 1903. By then they had two girls, Vera and Marie. cele- Reva, was born there. Father, his father, a home now for only occasional visits to her doctor. She completed r FEET bunions Bone spurs and cal- cium deposits Arch problems Murray; Ingrown toenails Foot pain and other problems involving feet and lower extremities Specialist When there's trouble a "foot" CAIL US EXAMINATION With This Coupon Only Expires Over 100 years of pictures are included In the family albums of Elizabeth Burgess, and one of her delights today is collecting new pictures to keep the record up to date. Myrtle Fox her ten children were er FREE 4282 ARE EXTRA IF NEEDED acres, Elizabeths daughter Vera tells, but mother did a lot of the irrigating and farming since father delivered freight by team for many years. My parents moved to Oakland, California, in 1941 so Dad could work with a grandson 967-333- 8 4370 So. Redwood All Insurances Accepted Just for You! jpirf-)-, WE DELIVER EVERYTHING BUT THE BABYl J Frances DeLora Brown IN YOUR HOME OR OFFICE DRAPERY CLEANING FALL - and Rayma Stole-barg- born at home. are in Salt Looking back on her Lake. During their time in Idaho, the family lived in tents and sheep wagons, a very hard life, Elizabeth recalls. They returned to Utah in 1906, spent a winter in Price and then moved to the Uintah Basin in the Altonah area. Father farmed 60 bors are being asked to and a brother hanging call between the hours on to her so she wouldnt get blown of 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. Other neighbors are away. You couldnt see joining to help host the two feet in front of you event. she Mrs. Brown was for the dust, The dust born in Ford, Kansas, recalls. on March 7, 1902, the storms were so bad daughter of Will and they sometimes beat Edna Hageman down the tinywebladeson-of had wheat until Reinhart. Frances became the ly half a crop left. bride of Nelson Brown Milking the cows in 1921, and he has was another of her since died. jobs, and, when her Frances was born on Dad called, she got the cows and horses into the old home place - her V2 the barn and fed them. grandfathers At fifteen Frances section on which her was cooking for 25 men father worked. Grandpa had a dog during the wheat and holding named Towser, an old harvest light tan dog, and down a job, too. that wherever I was, there was the year she came she down with diphtheria. was Towser, recalls. My grandfather sat Towser would lie by my bed day after down in the shade, and day feeding me liquids Id be right next to and encouraging me to -- rthern California; Rupert and Verna Poore are in Provo; Holly Burgess and Fern Petty reside in stove and every one of Callouses, corns and DR. RON BROWN Podiatrist Foot a w SURGERY 4 brother and brother-in-laall went to work on the irrigation canals around Vera conAlbion, tinues. Elizabeth gave birth to ten children, eight of whom are still living. Besides Vera, Marie Dickey lives in No- DISEASES & of the third daughter, A Elizabeth leaves bration which was complete with live grade 100-plu- LhtdJ OFF Retreat House Announces Schedule years, s CLEAtllllG SPECIA- L- On March The Lenten schedule at Our Lady Father Mobley Elizabeth is proud of her membership in the of the Mountains retreat house will conduct an Encounter With the LDS church, part- offers a variety of activities. The Lord, for adults. Reservation icularly of being a Retreat House, is located at 1794 deadline is March 20th. Relief Society teacher Lake St., Ogden. The following week-enApril in Murray when she Rev. John On March Father Mobley will give the lived in her home on Kokal, pastor of St. James Church, same retreat for men only and that Ramona Avenue. Vernal, will conduct an adult reservation deadline is March 27th. Her numerous retreat, entitled Forgiveness. The climax of the Lenten posterity includes 23 A New schedule will be a holy retreat, On March grandchildren, 52 Beginning, will be given by profes- April from Holy Thursday sionals Errol Remington, member through Sunday dinner open to and 42 of the Alcohol Foundation, Dr. families with children Middleton and Dr. John and over. 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