| Show Family Will ViII Honor lIonor Bountiful Matron I One of or oldest residents residents resi resi- dents Mrs Irs Martha altha Sylvia ja Burnham HUrt Burn ham halll will ivill observe her l' l eighth tights birthday anniversary ary next Tuesday Her reI daughter Mrs l I rut Ill Fred Rich of Ct Center Will twill hold open house hOlls for fo members of the family I only Sunday at the Rich home II Mrs is i's wa was horn born at Iowa City it Iowa January 20 21 IHS IHS-I. a daughter of a prominent Iowa Eileen Munn at ot Salt Lake City I who took her training at ut Holy HolyCross Cross hospital in Salt Lake Lako and andI I one ne ne of ot the railroads railroad's original stewardesses in 1035 1936 now the wile wife of ot an auto manufacturing executive in Detroit One Lives In Hawaii I Marcella of Columbus Columbus Columbus Colum Colum- bus Neb who trained in St St. Joseph School of Nursing Omaha Omaha Oma Oma- ha on Challenger trains lens lesa than a y year ar wife of ot a Jn In Hawaii Albina of j Welby elby Colo who trained ot Dt S St St. Joseph Josephin in Denver a Pony Piny E Express and ande City of Denver stewardess i nine siev e 1 1890 married to a Rock Rack Spring Wyo attorney o Dorothy Ekstrom o of 01 Torri ton Wyo and North llort Platte Neb leb a St. St Joseph Seph hospital of Cupid Scores 11 Victories In 1941 In War Waged on Stewardesses on U. U P. P Trains Prisoners Shout I HI DoAs DoAs Do DoAs As Trapped Traced In Nuptial Of Offensive It was victory with a capital V for Daniel Doniel B. B B Ii us In blitz Cupid in his war waged during luring 1041 on Union Pacific railroad registered nurse nurse stewardesses esses Accor According ing to the tho latest covering his activities during during dur dur- ing the past year on all an fronts served by Union Pacific trains Cupid ma made o eleven cleven successful onslaughts taking us many trimly uniformed stewardesses into his camp cump for the duration Shown in the V are Cupids Cupid's eleven cleven prisoners who shouted I do as he trapped them in his nuptial offensive The little marriage merchant reported his victories in an un official document document docu docu- I ment as follows Kathleen Connolly of ot Mitchell Ore who took her training at St. St Marys Mary's hospital in San Francisco Francisco Francisco Fran Fran- cisco the original stewardess 1037 1937 on the tho Portland Rose and always on that train now residing residing residing ing in Portland as the wife of a shipbuilding corporation em cm- Veronica r Costello t a 1 a t Munn Loule w tom i it Dorothy t i Davenport t I I j r rj t f Jf W L Omaha graduate on Omaha to I j ILos Los Angeles and San Francisco Challengers since 1937 1037 now wife of ot a n physician in Boone Iowa Iown Mary M. M Deily of Emery mery S S. S D D. St St. Joseph hospital of Omaha graduate Challenger stewardess since 1936 tow i ov married married mar mar- ried to auto dealer denIer in Omaha Helen Q of Fort Morgan Colo trained r nt nit t rt I ea hospital hos hos- hospital pital Denver r two 7 jar service t on Challengers rR wife of ot Los Angeles oil all station operator i Married l In Tn Alaska 1 lika Jean nt of Kan Kite graduate of Van Vail School o ot lit Nursing Topeka Kan Kam on Challenger Chal Chal- lenger runs since 1037 1937 w Tiff to o of at Omaha Union Unton Pacific w N f Dorothy Davenport of d brook la In trained in Mercy hospital hospital hos hos- pital pita Cedar Rapids In la stationed but a few months on Challengers married smelting and refining company official in Alaska who is now in army Dorothy Louie ot of Council Bluffs la ha who took training in Jennie Edmundson Memorial hospital Council Bluffs stewardess stewardess stew stew- ardess on Challengers and in railroads railroad's women's travel deprie dett dopart de- de part tt nt t reading in In Kalama Kalam w zeo wife of railroad mo Veronica Costello of ot RO ROt Roger t i WM rrt Schuyler Neb trained In St St. St Catherines Catherine's hospital Om Omaha h. h to S Salt lt Lake Pon Pony k IS x train stewardess marri d to st Salt t L. Lake e Cit City attorney xu n ann army officer In ir Panama banker h. K Clark Her mother wa was WMS a rt sister to Sessions l' l lons first firl settler of nf if Bountiful J Her I rr h A A. A i. i Burnham lid died at tin the ripe elpe old a age c of ninety after they thy had hall celebrated their six ty t fourth ty-fourth wedding anniversary Mrs Burnham ha always resided ed d at lion Bountiful and Woods ti Cross except exalt the first three months month of If her lift life whets when she crossed I the western plains plain with hurt her parents Her father personally personally- financed the first contingent of nf troops troop who left Iowa for the Civil wat I I Iler It I grandmother Sessions c assist cl atthe nt II the till birth of nf 1100 1000 babies in ill the Ilse early days day of Utahn Utah tah I Mrs I 1 n c. c of If I 1 relatives l man stories eu l hat whets when nu neu rams came t ii her ht home fn for li live coals d to start fires in their own homes home Her Ner faculties arc keen and she keeps tip liP with events of the day reading her newspapers and ma magazines in a clear Icar voice She Site is i ian an expert cook coole and ii is fond Conti of baking haking and breads Mrs 1 who is the moth noth- mother nother er of the late Dr Silas Burnham haul hat 10 It children seven of whom are living They arc are A A. A L L. L Burnham Jr Woods Cross I Ernest Burnham Farmin ton Perry E E. E Burnham Salt l Lake City Mrs C C. C S S. S Morrin Morri Morn son n ii Colorado Springs s Colo Coln L L L. Karl Earl Burnham Bountiful Lawrence Law Law- rence Burnham Los LOl An Angeles eles Cal and Mrs Rich C She has ha 20 grandchildren 1 and amI 14 great great- ren |