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Show Ray Sicpher.snc Join Parents For Gathering in Delta Captain and Mrs. Ray Stepli -enson and their four children of .1 ::it.'.i.i, ,1: i-hfil in Cedar City iVtr.' d; y t be with ('apt. Steph- n's I 'a!'" 1 '.!:', Mr. a;;d Mrs. A. W. Stephenson, and to accompany accom-pany them ami other family members to Delta, I'lah. to participate parti-cipate m a surprise birthday ( ebratnii for Anthony K. Stepli-cnsmi, Stepli-cnsmi, father of A. W. , , '.phen-s '.phen-s n, ho was H J o;i ; ,ar li The conuncmor;di;.n v.as hold in cuimectiiii with ilv Deifa .. 011,1 Ward;; IL'ral hirthday. V.'a'.l .".lid I';, rails' members depicted de-picted ;t "Thi -. !s Yoar L nor- U: al for A. U. yteplu-nson, who j was once a Li -hup of the Delta, '.-'..vond Ward. 1 Among those who atL'tidod the dual event Were fix ether form-er form-er bishops of the waul and 6'i i out-of-town family members. Mr. Stephenson's four sisters and a brother from various areas in Utah were in attendance as well as grandchildren and their families fam-ilies from Cedar City, Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Petty, Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Grimshaw and Kent Bishop. Bish-op. The honored guest s oldest great-grandchild, Artiy Petty, and? youngest great-grandchild, two week old Vicki Marie, daughter of C ant, and Mrs. Pay plien-son plien-son were included with those who helped to make up his lifer story. The program agenda was carried car-ried out with numbers by children, chil-dren, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren |