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Show Open house planned to honor A. Randal Schow on 90th birthday iisiiii An open house is scheduled for Sunday, June 24, from 5 to 7 p.m. lo celebrate the 90th birthday of A. Randal Schow of Lehi. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the affair at the Lehi Civic Center, 120 N. 100 East, Lehi. The family requests no gifts. Randal Schow was born June 27, 1894 in Lehi, to Peter and Harriet Amanda Losee Schow. He was raised in Lehi and graduated from Lehi High School. He continued his education at Utah State University. He married Vera Victoria Stewart May 29, 1918 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They had five sons. She passed away May 30, 1967. He married Myrtle Webb Feb. 9, 1970. He has been a farmer and had enjoyed working with field crops and poultry. He was an early member of the Intermountain Farmers Association and served as a director of the organization. During World War II he worked at Camp Kearns as a water analyst and boilerman. For 18 years he served as Lehi watermaster. He worked as the grounds keeper for the Lehi Memorial Building and the Lehi Stake Center. He won many awards for his beautiful flowers and excellent grounds. He has been an active member of the LDS Church, serving in many leadership positions, including MIA president, counselor in the Fifth Ward bishopric, stake high council and High Priest quorum president and secretary. He has been a dedicated genealogist and temple worker. His children include Russell S. Schow, Pleasant Grove; Wesley S. Schow, Orem; R. Dee Schow, La Habra, Calif.; Morris R. Schow, Laguna Hills, Calif.; and Alvin G. Schow, Lehi. He has 24 grandchildren, grand-children, 26 step-grandchildren and 133 great grandchildren. Randall Schow |