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Show Dinner Honors iO. Packard, 81 A. O. Packard, 'lifelong Springville Spring-ville resident, was honored Sunday Sun-day with a family dinner in celebration cele-bration of his 81st birthday. Home for the occasion were his children, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Har-ker Har-ker and family of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Packard and family from Fillmore. Another son, A. O. Packard, Jr., in Reno was unable to come. At the dinner, din-ner, places were set for eleven family members. Mr. Packard worked at the B and G store as a young man, and for 16 years was cashier of the Springville bank. Later he was agent of the Orem railroad, with his office where the Springville Feed now is. He retired several years ago when the Orem stopped operating. At the present time he is in better health than he has been for some time. He was born April 25, 1872, in Springville, and married Sadie Groesbeck Sept. 7, 1897, in Salt Lake City. They have three children chil-dren and seven grandchildren. Honored ... - 1 sssf---, - f . . - : i A. O. Packard |