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Show Open House on Sunday to Honor 80th Birthday Mrs. Lillian A. Clark Conder will celebrate her 80th birthday. birth-day. Her family has arranged an open house to be held on Sunday, March 21 at the Utah Power and Light auditorium, 51 East Main Street, American Fork. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. The hours will be from 2 to 6 p.m. The family requests no gifts please. In June of 1962 she and Mr. Conder observed their Golden Wedding anniversary, which together their children, grandchildren grand-children and great grandchildren. grandchild-ren. Mrs. Conder was born March 22, 1891 at Pleasant Grove, the oldest daughter of Heber and Luna Driggs Clark's seven children. She attended school in Pleasant Grove and through the years Mrs. Conder has been a Sunday School teacher, and for 35 years a Relief Society Soc-iety visiting teacher. Also a Stake YWMIA board member and for many years, a member of the Old Folks Committee in American Fork and Gunnison. She was also a DUP officer. On June 12, 1912 and William E. Conder were married in the old endowment house in Salt Lake City and later their marriage mar-riage was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple in Sept. 1913. They made their home in American Fork until March, 1939 when Mr. Conder was transferred to work at the Utah-Idaho Sugar plant at Gunni-son.Utah. Gunni-son.Utah. On July 1, 1954 they returned to American Fork to enjoy their retirement. areqIO nrAgainwt Mrs. Conder is the mother of three sons and one daughter, D. Clark Conder of Bishop, California; Will Wayne Conder of Torrence, Calif.; Orval Reid Conder of Tustin, Calif.; Mrs. Glen C. (May) Austin of American Amer-ican Fork, Utah. Thirteen grandchildren, and sixteen great-grandchildren. |