| Show -- -- - - 110 ' 1 Pioneer of City ( ' e : 4 'Good Life's' Key to 103 Birthdays r '7° S An alert Salt Laker who enjoys reading watches television avidly and‘attributes her longevity to "good living" will mark her 103rd birthday quietly at home Friday Mrs1 Mary A Felt Young living with her daughters Mrs Glenn Wynn and Mrs Louise Lewis at 1427 Harrison Ave (1351 South) was born May 19 1864 in the family home on First West and Second South DIP few years ago Mrs Young was honored by about 30 DUP members her home Wednesday 'Though her daughters handle most of the home chores: Mrs Young can care for herselfsnd make her own bed and with the aid of a walker can move about the house Mrs Young the third wife of Utah pioneer Joseph O Young lived alone after his death in 1918 until she was at 100 Honors Active in Camp 8 Daughof Utah Pioneers until a - ' - - -' e" t ( ' 'r A 1 f ' ' '' - '' ' i' '11 ' :' 1 : 1:1: ' :— - - i I! ::: - 1 ' t4' 'At A : at t N4 i r--- 4 ? 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"'elk 1 1 ! : ' i ' ute alternate of reporting to civilian work assignments at the University lledical Center as they had been ordered originally A jury of three women and nine men deliberated only 16 before returning Wednesdays verdict Taylor took the stand briefly Wednesday afternoon and testified he had originally sought a draft deferMent on two grounds: That he was a minister of Jehovah's Witnesses and that induction would result in a financial hardship on his widowed mother and four brothers and sisters Cuff 4t ' A ' ite television program "S h e I i k'e s anything ' though" said Mrs Lewis "the louder the better" :'' ' 'L 1 r watches "Lassie" her She is mother of three (one r' 01 '' hampered - ''''' ': i "Good living and going to church as long as I was r able" led to the mark she said without hesitation Though failing eyesight has activity Mrs Young reads and faithfully Mother of Three ters — of 13 1S y -- ZS ' d 1 1 Military Salute 1- 4 No Hesitation A 1:t- t f is now deceased) grandmother of four (one deceased) and y 1S Jurv Convicts SL Draft Case Defendant ttof U'Readies 11 'b C" steir '''' ' ':- Jtotr'i elltlio w ' - VA I 1 The Salt Lake Tribune il":77771"""7"-"":77- - - 4'4114 W 403 "NO s so cs't t a AA s ss s 4 Jri |