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Show Cedar Old Timer Enters Ranks Of Octogenarians ! " ; I j 'tqpwir .. . , ; I if ; i, fy UlLLA ERNEST WEBSTER Ernest Webster will be honor, ed at an open house on Wednesday, Wed-nesday, Oct. 16, celebrating his 80th birthday. His family extends a cordial Invitation to his many friends and relatives to call on him from 3 until 8 p. m. at the Louis Webster residence, 2CO So. 400. West. Ern was born In Loft us, Yorkshire, York-shire, England. Oct. 19, 1877 When he was 15 he came to America with his father, William Webster, two brothers and two sisters, one of whom Is still living, liv-ing, Mrs. Annie Hamilton of Beaver, Utah. Katherine Nelson ( deceased I and Ernest were married In 1904 and have five children: Nelson. Louis and Zella Webster of Cedar Ce-dar City; Erma Demi lie. Cedar and lone McMurphy, Salt Lake City. He has 13 grai.cichlldren and eight great-grandchildren. Most of the people of Cedar City will remember "Ern" as one of the pioneers In the coal Industry Indus-try of this area of which he has been a resident for the past 65 years. The family requests that no gifts be sent for the occasion. |