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Show I II., . I i I? -f ' j?' . i- ' ; f , . ' i f . . , v 1 :IJ SAMUEL V.JARDINE ! Open House to Honor i Samuel Jardine three and one-half years. Prior to that they were frequent visitors to the community. Since moving to Cedar City, Mr. Jardine has served on the Bicentennial Committee Com-mittee as finance chairman, and was instrumental in making arrangements for the gift of that committee to the Valley View Medical Center Development Fund. An open house in honor of the 80th birthday of Samuel V. Jardine will beheld Sat. March 25, from 5 to 8 p.m. in the Three Fountains Clubhouse on Three Fountains Drive in Cedar City. The family invites friends and relatives to greet Mr. I Jardine on this occasion and requests no gifts. Mr. Jardine, and Mrs. I Jardine, the former Bessie Brown Peck of Kanab and Salt Lake City, have resided in Cedar City for the past He is a member of the Sons of Utah Pioneers, Cedar City Music Arts Assn., and the Utah Shakespearean Festival Guild. He is serving as Temple coordinator for the Cedar City Thirteenth LDS Ward, where he is an active member of the High Priests Quorum. The Jar-dines Jar-dines have participated in the Southern Utah State College LDS Institute program each quarter since living in Cedar City. Mr. Jardine was born on March 3, 1898 in Riverside, Box Elder County, Utah. His parents were James Green and Eliza Rushforth Jardine, Jar-dine, pioneer residents of that area. He was one of eight children. Two sisters now living are Mrs. Margaret Hall, Tremonton, 1 Utah, and Mrs. Beth Dillingham, Salt Lake City. He has a son and a daughter by a former marriage, Lee Jardine, Hayward, Ca., and Mrs. Herb (Jackie) Miller, Portland, Ore. Another daughter, Mrs. Kent (Bessie) Dover resides in Cedar City. The Jardines have eleven grandchildren and eleven greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. Mrs. Miller and her two sons, Mike and Herbie, will be in Cedar City for the birthday celebration, as will the Dover family and grandchildren from Layton and Beaver, Utah and Las Vegas, Nev. Other friends and relatives are traveling from throughout the area to observe the occasion. |