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Show .U. UI Wife, Children, Grand Children, Great Grand Children, Neighbors and Friends GelebratevThe Day of his .Birth rA b - v , k . V , i Vv - s .xi x i sa, urn, xV? : . , ji I - . ii'GJ . Vl! a X y it,UV.J il' . . x; - x s, ' 1 v ,w VI 'r ,'v r - v ; X -- X- V t 1 se- - r, s - V - f ? t . ; t i iW,wv X. t1 t x V - T j . sj m' '. : XRr i v ,vS i h t . It - f ' - 1 I ' A ! v . ' " r: .- $ vki v V V ? W - ' .- -.f I a . ' i4es -; 1, v 5 C L, v , v y i. Vfr v . , . S V '" ? n I 0. i , x T.'u..l 3 4 !X iv'v r C4 f i- - I y S 4 JOHN R. JURNES, KAYSV1LLFS GRAND Born in Sandy, Bedfordshire, Efland, July 28, 1833. Embraced the faith of the Latter Day Saicts January, 1853 and sailed for Utah with his young, wife a frw weeks later. 'Arrived in Kaysville in the fall of Jhc same year andhas lived hero ever sTuee. llis sole Fortune oji his arrival in America fxed integrity and Stirling worth. On. this foundation he has built up a competency and reared u large family that calls him blessed. At the OLD MAN. of 80 j ears he is hale and lu arty, active both mentally and physically and still practices in bis daily life the principles which hnc brought honor and success. Last night his family, friends and neighbors paid him .honor and registered tlicr high hope .for twenty more brthdays and twenty more years of success and honor. Heres to John R. Barnes, gentleman, and he fills th expression in all that is most lovable and best. aj? . - . they havf help was the evidence that' Kaysville m. t a group of lads of 12 or 14, chsnt, farmer, banker and church almple things, butWhUt-C &QX, if Thn nrtipln nnMffrJltnlfllpi) Oil tu 1H3KG 11U5 ifetnn l aV.a.,4 n 1j anything in my imitation i thank year ago 1 was at T. McClure Peters still ceiui me auumrge nue Mr....... posterityi a banquet and the toast master , purenasta a copy, dated Julv ouL , . u i.:...yerefed to me as me, who hjid ide a success , in , different spheres of life, in responding to remark, I If I have peopleofmix geu it I roude.this in thia life to success m;.de fil , seemed any. everyone e and good will to- - Grd I. owe tlio praise and the .1-.,.- oi, drnee which follow cd. AD. and . v neartion and regard m which, received their gurata th, doaeendante ofJohn K. li.rnc, Mr. maL a the entrance of the held their father ant high tribute lding and their oordial greet- was paid him for the eaample a, homefrom .. rl- i K M The auditorium" md stage were Itwas an Tnspiratiou' to ait ani JS Jal5i or me wiie, wno IS? i baby, carriage along. the sidewalk V" that was the imrmng ' oth'r' ,'ch wimming at the elective apc.l of 20 fcrt God grant such tn item ,may Amuse- Jnder the bead of P?i minute, and that the fine as- lie a written m troth twenty years the found monts aessed hy Juatlce, George. Ifarnea program Ai'shnared Main 'street she 'Ser 'Mn "j 'l ,Tt!.t W nrfather.0 h'" . my XwiJ not treeU at nights On Sun-h- u ehurch and j awmyand' tliefloo'waa prepw- - When ' am . railed woman and child who had made an address to his friends 'i'hree tables were tumid the full among their fellows in all the Giant, dentists, Teeth extracted man, birthday worthy of re- as follows: children 4o years. liu-aid fo.r she in and read Kaysville Wj.hout andaa forth pain, amtcolish enough length of the rooiu and covers wtlks of life, stand. I hac been listening to the membersnee In the personal column she and honor their father and mothers, she was startled by o piercing cry will allow hundred laid two for ifyou . . , that Senator and Airs, remarks this evening with great an office room who spoke , dan eh What have 1 dou, to tha-guS athreeatory Tl.oruley were heme from Wa,.,thist T.-, .gnmnpons feature on the budding, formerly eccnpiedbyan ington and . would remain (here merit Jou -j h even. I thank God that I bce al WaKdlookbut o u no, a I rm one of those characters that veryonV -of you stood a line looking portly to tne capitoi m iecemuer. mMnw'wnnVtr'udie. and consisted Airs. Blood explained that th.-rshow the rough side of ? F. . Arthur President generally Barnes, ami the gentlenight she fell asleep appearing John R. Barnes of five courses door.jliPreVas the Salt Lake Stake, had been a out. Therefore w;ondcr-w- hat 1 was spe t m 1 Lave done to merit thisyiraise. " the' same: ihf Smilc she' had ecri recent visitor in Kaysville. for cheery to prepare his helping ln raes B talle; John G M had- Swan and T. L. Allen I feel to thank you my children 15. an orchestra haying been as of yore, but twenty George i the frow oldest som at th head f fardjjliuidgwai th made such chafes tlfat it wa, who had beep promoting a high and my friends On my necktie the music, IL sh p on hm lrght and Bishop Hen a see TJ1 diamond sparkling, onl after on the window line canal, assured the people ym can h mibt iive rW woull eouefruc, the b, She. oia. cu.l ,ud Suud.y ,tM CS d we - -- 1 aSl2rrlli wret on-not- ld loe a. ed nrof fod. i to e J wti ww -- we X f:Pbeh;U Slt 4, uwoto eried Me V". uXrf, p,Ti .uli tbldlu lleber J. Sheffie d had retired d t e active business and was de- the6 build-ra- n on the she frm genial fully recognized in her mind and brought, at the mam entra nightmare that she senior member of the local news- - voting all. his time .to the proin his the form m the name of his wife Sr jmd paper Firm. High above the top. nation of base . ball at Sheffield own behalf and fhc arof the third story she read park. had just ideal J. Ha Gamt to ask the Wess- - In bedrea south Hubert C. Burton had taken The Reflex Block , and that from Aim himself a vife-- A unto She of the told line. story newspaper sir John ovtr the Bamberger all and-bade.- prto all . . . hAd - been . dy he then Mud tb5 tend the one hundrclhfebration of bis lather s tarth whieh .wonM ba held an the m. Uee twenftr J blocks cu-upm- "he gljtul yem hence, iitcad l.ef that hit father wonld. live put - Jahalpe-agJtoai: .that b-.b- edwhkh wodd be n axrang that Ue ngntlJK '? " of Idw d olSQ pLanger S. Xtndh off the shack the and of ft iem. to te pure water. Alay it me. fcaw Ererrrere gem of bo.,e, be an i em- lives. Alay . their bUm of their diamond this unto like liver be them l bless God to and I pray friends heartily, thank you my and I can assure you that my -- maony wishiug. Mr.. Barue. y appy re ur 5 - .nd . The children ncs present . were, . Johp G. M. Mm- Barnes, George nm A .Blood, Mayth K Bar- ncs. ai7 A. Barnes jnd Has- - WB, v i: tucee lu auuvuer cvuuir uub tllv ,VTo th ught the meeting of Huberts found 'we roust, stop somewhere Claude T.. Bar ncs, all of pwt Lake, so we issued 2TJ) invitations. tR. ,W. Barnes, of Kamas. There Turning again to her paper, --wife was worth ajrip to Kays-an- d T said my life has been before were also 40 grand children, 7 she had another interesting iti m ville i it fulfilled a wish tta. . , you. and God i m witoeaatha great grand ohddreu sod mar-Tl, - editor w eelliog attentioa had for thirty year,. -e l.of Jho and wivea an upright hyaband, urit of th, 0n the editorial page ahe found I have Jared to t hddren dr ATeClure swimming pool located an editorial on the celebration Jifc. I haveever tried tobM wife and danghtei ; of the taken never .The I have betn"herd had neighbor. ttJ.t n. ith of tewn, and wMrahe.wa. anniversary the name of the. lord in vain, late Isadore Moms, nl SallLak thinking she really must .Visit fo.e of cole- , of the birth of John B. Bamea. I haya nver been Jltpxieated and w.re honored guests at the lnd hretmn. are town waa doing in that line, die the oldest man, th. pioneer mer- do not lu. tobacco Th srent awav - , -- . S-i,, coaches . two-dayrb- ,lat , mcnl the-hundret- h 4 |