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Show Youngest of 3 sisters notes 81st birthday Mrs. Nena Gudmundson Har-mer Har-mer will note her 81st birthday Sunday January 29. A former long-time resident of Mapleton, Maple-ton, she resides at 110 North Second East in Springville. Mrs. Harmer took active part in LDS church affairs while living at Mapleton. She was in the Relief Society Presidency 12 years and a Relief Re-lief Society teacher more than 40 years. During their early married life, they lived five years in Canada. She moved to Springville shortly after the death of her husband, Leo Harmer in 1956. She is the mother of 12 sons and daughters, eight of whom are living: Mrs. A. G. (Elva) Peterson; Mrs. Ted (Helen) Haymond of Springville; Arthur Ar-thur and Ralph Harmer, Mapleton; Map-leton; Mrs. Blaine (Eva) Allan Al-lan of Mesquite, Nev.; Harold Harmer of Payson; Mrs. Marvin Mar-vin (Erma) Anderson, Gooding, Good-ing, Ida., and Blaine Harmer of Roy, Utah; also 36 grandchildren grand-children and 24 great grandchildren. grand-children. Mrs. Harmer also has two sisters who are in their eighties, eight-ies, Mrs. Rebecca G. Davis, Salt Lake City, who was 84 in November, and Mrs. Ena G. Carrick, who was 86 December 29. Mrs. Carrick makes her home in Springville at First South, First East Street. They came from their native land of Iceland when they were children. chil-dren. Their parents were converts con-verts to the LDS faith and they settled in Spanish Fork. Mrs. Davis has a son Clifford Clif-ford Davis of Salt Lake, also four grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. Mrs. Carrick Car-rick is the mother of six children chil-dren with five living: Mrs. Sylvester (Florence) Allan of Mapleton; Bill Carrick, Provo; Mrs. T. L. (Hannah) Callister of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Jim (Isabel) Nielson of Salt Lake and Mrs. Leo (Helen) Marsh-banks Marsh-banks of Orem; also 26 grandchildren grand-children and 82 great grandchildren. grand-children. ' |