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Show REUNION. Tho family of Wm. qiarkono ofWilV most respected citizens, held n reunion July 20, in the Zion's Hill meeting h'Me. At 7 o'clock about 200 relations and a fow Invited friends sat down to nn el-1 el-1 gant banquet, presided over by Father Clark. After the banquet a program was rendered by hlachildronand grand-children, grand-children, remarks also being rnado by Bishop Cutler, Councilor Anderson tieu- ator A. J, Evans, Edward Edwarde and Father Clark. Mr, Clark is n patriarch in very deed. Ho was born in II111 tK-burv, tK-burv, Worcestershire, England, July in 1825. During bis llfo ho has had font wives, all of them now dead. Ilu is a father of sixteen children, has ninty-oue grandchildren and fifty-tbreo fifty-tbreo great-grandchildren, making a total of ICO. lie was one of tho early eoltlera of Lehl and has always bcon prominent la Its institutions and development, devel-opment, andls to day one of our financial men and leading citizens. lie bas held almost overy olQfco within the gift of the people in our city, yet as he declared that all of his public services ho had received re-ceived but 12 60 compensation. He has also been nn untiring woiW in a church i-apni'J.y in many ways mid ti. today a councilor 111 ttie bishopric ut .n-l.ehi .n-l.ehi ward and i a dhctor of tho Lehi CAS. Bank and of tho IVopleV C i op A host of friends Join with the i'miner in,wlthlug him many happy Biithday's arid that his last dajs may bo his hap-ulest. |