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Show Friday, April 30, 1954 Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah HUNTER NOTES Recital Mar 2nd Pupils of Mrs. LarSene Morris will present a piano and organ recital Sunday. May 2nd in the Hunter Ward House, 2:30 p. m. The following students will perform: Annelle Lemon, Lois Day, Steven Koefed, Kathleen Denter, Julene Jacobsen, Michael Lloyd, Donna Turner, Nancy Nielsen, Diane Kirby, David Smith, Barbara Nelson, Randy Nelson, Ted-di- e Harmon, Shelia Borich and Gary Denter. Others are Mona Dean, Dixie Bennion, Maralyn Culley, Jimmy Rushton, Marilyn Merrill, Janice Holgreen, Ruth Nielson, Joanne Jacobsen, Luann Coon, Valor a Jones, Jack Denter, Patsy Poul-soMarlene Feulner, Connie Cooper and Sandra Condie. n, Hunter Lady Note 86th Birthday April 28 The regarded lady was born April 28, 1868 in Denmark and later emigrated to Utah in 1871 with her father. Her mother died in England and she was reared by une of her aunts. She married George Ipson in the St. George LDS Temple June 15, 1887. Mrs. Ipson has always been active in the LDS church, having served as a Relief Society teacher for 53 years, as well as holding other positions. Children who traveled to attend the birthday celebration included Mrs. Dorothy Simpson of Idaho Falls, Idaho: Mrs. Lem Olivia Williams, Sanoma, California; Mr. Cyrus Ipson, Mr. Ivan Ipon, Mrs. Metta Ogle and Mr. Jared J. Ipson, all of Salt Lake City. She also has 17 grandchildren, 32 great grandchildren and one Whittier School Field Day will be held May 14th at the Hunter Park. Everyone is invited and urged to reserve this day for a time of fun. Mrs. Minnie Ipson, who was D of 68 years young April 28, celebrat- ed her birthday together with seven of her eight children in Hunter. She has been living with a daughter, Mrs. Frank D. 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