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Show I I MASY HAPPY .EIXKAS Birthday Brings Reminiscence Of Ox-Cart Trek Over Plains V ' V- . " ' e : ,, .-'O I ' s . t -.,a.. .. .tMtaen.Mi I li MBS. ANTOMIMA (MINNIE) g. GAB IT Meet al bar IIS alaaroawJaaU attaad'eel a party Memories of a thro month' ara voyigt and threw month' trek acroM the great plaint In ox cart were recalled by Mr. An-torn An-torn In (Minnie) S. Carff, 133 Second Eaat (treat, on the anniversary anniver-sary of her birth today. Mr. Csrff wa honored at a birthday party at th home of a daughter, Mr. B. M. Croaagrove, Draper, at whlcQ moot of ber loo oeacendanla ware preeent. Tha Telegram eaten ea-ten da her sincere congratulations. Born la Denmark, May a, loot Mrs. Carff cam to th United 8 la tea at th ago ef nine years with her mother, a convert to tha L, D. S. church. She ears aha etlll re-mem re-mem oera tha deeert condition of tho Bait Laka valley ta early pioneer days. Bha waa married t Peter K Carff on July M. las. In th eld Bait Laka Endowment bouse, and 11 children were born to lha couple, 11 ef whom ara living, tha okleet now being M and tha youngest &. She alee baa M grandchildren and U great-grandchildren. Mr. Carff died la IttL Still active. Mrs. Carff doe fancy crochet work and la aa expert dressmaker. She eftaa work la th L. D. S. temple. Congratulations are extended by Tha Telegram to tha following, whose klrthday also are today: Miss Lary M. Yaottett, former dean ef women. University of Utah. (luurtea H. Cnrr, aaalatant upr Inundent of mail, Ball Laka City poet office. W II lard L. Gillette, airway mechanic, me-chanic, kureau ef air com me) rc. Uowtesiaat Walter E. Jukoa, act-Ing act-Ing captain. Bait Laka City polio department. Ir. Letand ft. CWwaa. physician. Mrs, May K. Beer; dean of girl, East high achooL |