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Show Celebrates 'Birthday . . . Friends joined with relatives in extending birthday greetings to W G Black, who was ninety-one years old cetebraZ . oLserved the day quietly with no special . field. He returned in 1937. After the death of his first wife, Mrs. Lucretia Maxwell Black, he married Mrs. Barron and the couple have made their home here since. He has six sons and daughters, Maxwell Black, Provo; Mrg. Amelia Gale, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lucretia Lucre-tia Whipple, Arizona; Mrs. Jane Stalworthy, New Mexico; Grant Black, Brigham City, and Mrs. Eva Miller, Hyrum. Younger than his years in many ways, Mr. Black comes often to town, walking .the distance from his home on East Center street and return. He does considerable work about his home assisting his wife, Mrs. Florence Barron Black, who plans to celebrate her ninety-third ninety-third birthday in March. Mr. Black was born in Nephi and spent his early years in that city. He operated a flour mill in Springville for several years, selling-in 1921 and moving to Rich- |