OCR Text |
Show rs. Viola T. Allan, long-jie long-jie resident of Springville "1 Mapleton honored on 1 89tti birthday June 6. )rs. Viola Allan tonored on Jth birthday trs. Viola Allan celebrated 89th birthday with a spec-dinner spec-dinner Tuesday, June 6, in 1 evening, with members of family in attendance. able temple work and during her earlier life was a teacher large pins ana wmte iday cake centered the din-room din-room table and she was the aient of many cards, flow-iind flow-iind gifts from family mem-and mem-and friends throughout the re was born in American t, June 6, 1878, a daughter Mr. and Mrs. E. F. M. ede. Her father crossed the is in 1852 and her mother IU five years later. Vs. Allan was married to iam B. Allan in 1896 and L made their home at Ma-Jljim Ma-Jljim a number of years. He in 1945. Later Mrs. Allan (ad to Springville and main-her main-her own home at 238 E. ; South St. e has always been active -- hurch work and has been llielief Society teacher 45 rs. She had done consider- in the various auxiliary organizations. organi-zations. She is a charter member mem-ber of the DUP and has served serv-ed as captain in two different periods. She has six sons and one daughter: Mrs. Eva Hansen and Warner Allan of Springville; Spring-ville; Ira Allan and Sylvester (Smuss) Allan of Mapleton; Merrill Allan of Provo and Kenneth Allan and La Veil Allan Al-lan of Oroville, Calif.; also 16 grandchildren and 42 great grandchildren. Attending the birthday dinner din-ner besides her daughter and sons residing in Springville, Mapleton and Provo, were grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Van Ausdal, Mr .and Mrs. Dean Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allan and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hansen. |