Show Early barly Park Bride Reaches beaches Year TJ 9 Rf p 1 sp r One of Morgans Morgan's beloved residents rest resi dents dt Mrs Jane Foote observed her ninetieth birthday this week Mrs Foote Foole was born Oct 18 l 1566 In Echo Canyon to R Roswell swell Stevens n a pioneer of 1847 1817 who crossed the plains In Brigham Youngs Young's Company of pioneers and Mary Ann Pet Peterson who d the plains In 1849 1899 M U r s. s Pooles Poole's grandfather Peterson was wars un an early purly settler In the valley alley t lIlIc and the community II ity of I wan named lor for him At the time the Union Pacific railroad was being constructed in Echo Canyon her parents were wert forced to abandon their log robin because It was in the line of survey for the railroad The only place for them to move was wasa wasn a n dugout In the side of the mountain mountain moun moun- tain and it was there that Mrs Foote was born On August Augut 10 1889 she was married to James P. P Foote in Park City and they lived there until his death on Nov 3 1899 They were the the parents of six children three of whom are livIng living living liv liv- liv- liv ing Mrs C C. L. L Checketts of Hayward Hayward Hayward Hay- Hay ward Calif Mrs Jean Mecham of Carey Ida and James H. H Foote of Pocatello Ida The late lale Mrs Anna Sommers of Morgan Morgan Mor Mor- gan Jan was one of her daughters She has 19 grandchildren 50 great grandchildren a and n d one gt great She has hasa a sister Mrs Lily Rock of Rexburg Rexburg Rexburg Rex- Rex burg Ida who is 82 and a brother broth broth- er Ir George Stevens of who is 80 SO Although her early married life lite was spent in Park City she had lived in irl the same house in Morgan for lor 50 years until the recent death of her daughter Ann Since that time she has made her home with her son James and family in Pocatello They plan a birthday dinner In her honor on Sunday |