Show F I IS Ii i v S rK L r l R s I 5 K r Y 1 APE Amasa Clark Clarl At All of Far and friends from all over joined to say Happy Birthday to Bishop Amasa L. L Clark who celebrated his birthday anniversary on Tuesday June 6 MR l CLARK is a well known friend to all ages and all walks of life Ufe He holds the honor of being the oldest banker in the United States and the oldest male in Utah The employees at the Davis County Bank held a quiet little party for him during the day The Clark family will further honor him at a family reunion to be held Saturday at Inthe in inthe inthe the Farmington city park MR CLARK was born June 6 1865 in Farmington to Ezra T. T Clark and Mary S Stevenson te ve Clark His father settled in Farmington in 1848 Bishop as he is affectionately affectionately affectionately affection affection- called walks to work every day and greets every everyone one he meets with a cheery hello Mello and a word of kindness is always added to his greeting He de delights delights de- de lights In doing things for others IN A RECENT sketch of his life Ute in the the- church section of the Deseret News he was quoted as assaying assaying assaying saying Life is beautiful Not only has his life Ufe been beautiful but he has also made it beautiful for many others His wonderful way of life Ufe has made him a symbol to countless hundreds AT HE attributes his longevity to good diet vigorous exercise and the tranquility derived de- de rived from church service He has spent his lifetime al always always always al- al ways ready with a helping hand to anyone In need His contributions contributions contributions contri contri- to worthy causes are numerous His latest contribution contribution contribution tion was a gift of paintings six lamps and some plants to help furnish the lounge of the male temple workers in the Salt Lake Temple annex FOR HIS gift gut he was honored at a luncheon with the temple workers given by Pres Howard Howard Howard How How- ard S. S MacDonald fw tw Amasa I. I Clark on June and his sister Laura C CCook C. C Cook will be honored guests at the Clark gathering at Farm Farm- Ball Park June commencing at pm p.m. All relations are cordially invited I THESE TWO guests are the thelast thelast thelast last surviving children of Ezra T T. T Clark who came as a Pioneer Pi Pioneer Pi- Pi I into Davis 1848 Here he was a neighbor of PerI Per- Per I Sessions the first set set- Their friendship continued through the years and was in increased increased increased in- in creased through the marriage of some of their children The Clark family moved from Sessions Place now Bountiful In 1850 into Farmington he |