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Show . Birthday i Matron Plans Activities on 75th Birthday! t I .: ' f r I I - Bias. JANE ANN HOLBROOK Quilting Interests Her BOUNTIFUL Quilting, knitting and working in her flower garden are the hobbies with which Mrs. Jans Ann Holbrook, 75, who will celebrate her birth anniversary Sunday, Sun-day, occupies her leisure hours. Born in Durham county. England, June 25, 1SS4, a daughter of William Wil-liam and Elisabeth Marriott Knighton. Knigh-ton. Mrs. Holbrook cams to Utah on the first passenger train to arrive ar-rive in Ogden. She waa married to Moeea A. Holbrook, who died many years ago, on November 23. 1M2. at the old Salt Lake L. D. 8. endowment house. A graduate of Dr. Margaret Shipp Roberts' nursing school In Salt Lake City, Mrs. Holbrook became a midwife mid-wife In 1802 and continued practice until 129. . ' An open house reception at her home in Bountiful Sunday will mark the occasion of her seventy-fifth birthday. She is the mother of 11 children, eight of whom are living. They are Moses L Holbrook. former state senator: Mra, Lixxie Briggs, Mrs. Mabel Bryson and Miss Hattie Holbrook, Hol-brook, Bountiful; Mra. Laura Murray. Mur-ray. Malad. Idaho: Oscar R. Holbrook Hol-brook and Mra. Nancy Funk, Salt Lake City, and George Mervin Holbrook Hol-brook of Las Vegas, Nev. The Telegram congratulates the following whose birthdays are also Sunday: Mra. O. A. Wleeley, 15U Yale avenue, ave-nue, and her son,. Vera Wiesiey, purchasing agent for the Rocky Mountain Packing corporation. E. B. Adkina. foreman, Utah Oil Refining company. The Telegram congratulates the following whose birthdays are Saturday: Sat-urday: Aleeiso Fv Bardwell, aasayer. William G. Worth, promotion manager. Bingham News agency. C D. Creel, assistant manager, Hudson Bay Fur Company, Inc. |