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Show 80th Brithday Open House Set for Ella Hebertson The children of Ella M. Hebertson will honor her at an 80th birthday open house on Saturday, October 28, from 3 to 6 P.M. at the Vineyard Ward Chapel, 1600 West 800 South in Orem. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. They request no gifts. Mrs. Hebertson was born November 25, 1898, in Mammoth, Utah, to John Joseph and Susan Elmina Scott Madsen. Her early years were spent in Lakeview, Utah, and in 80th BIRTHDAY Ella M. Hebertson sfield, California, Val M. Hebertson of Houston, Texas, and Mrs. John A. (JoAnn) Thomas of Provo. She has 32 grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren. Vineyard Camp of the DUP, in which she has been vice captain and chaplain. She has also been active in civic and political organizations. Her current hobbies include writing, handwork, hand-work, and gardening. Mrs. Hebertson has six sons and one daughter, Keith' M. Hebertson, Dr. Wayne M. Hebertson, Dr. Richard M. Hebertson, and David' M. Hebertson, all of Salt Lake City, Dr. Leon M. Hebertson of Baker- 1902 the family moved to Vineyard. She attended at-tended Provo and Pleasant Grove high schools and Brigham Young University. She married Thorit C. Hebertson on June 22, 1921, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They spent most of their married life in Vineyard, except for a five-year period during World War II when they lived in California. Mr. Hebertson died in 1966. An active member of the LDS church, Mrs. Hebertson has served as president of the Primary and in the presidencies of the Young Women and the Relief Society. She has been a literary leader for 15 years. She continues to serve as a Relief Society visiting teacher, as she has done for more than 50 years. She is a member of the |