Show Open in Mouse House Set ref Sunday For A. A F. F Stevenson 6 y r Alfred Franklin Stevenson Farmington celebrated h his i i s birthday anniversary on Dec 22 An open house will be beheld beheld beheld held for him at his home in Farmington on Sunday Dec 27 during the hours of 25 5 pm p.m. and 9 7 pm p.m. FRANK Stevenson was born of pioneer parents on Dec 22 1 1874 in Farmington He was one of 11 children His parents J James ames and Elnora White Stevenson Stevenson Stevenson Stev Stev- enson natives of New York came to Utah in 1848 nd moved to Farmington shortly thereafter Franks Frank's father Cather was wasa a member of Lot Smiths Smith's cavalry alry Frank attended school in Farmington His occupation for many years was that of contractor contractor contractor con con- tractor in painting and wallpaper per hanging He also started repairing bicycles shortly after he bought his first in 1989 This bicycle first of its kind in Farmington was a single tube tire bicycle that could be pumped up He still rides a bicycle bicycle bicycle bi bi- bi- bi cycle to church and to the store MR STEVENSON has spent his entire life in Farmington except for six years 1911 1905 spent in Ashton Ida as manager manager manager man man- ager for the Studebaker Bro Corporation In those days they manufactured and sold carriages carriages carriages car car- and wagons rather than automobiles An active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat Lat- ter-day ter Saints he is a High Priest in the Farmington Is 1st ward He was a member o othe of the first Primary organized by bj Aurelia S. S Rogers in Farming Farming- ton He has served in three wards under 13 bishops as a choir member chorister and teacher in most of the auxiliary auxiliary iary organizations bb |