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Show Open house to honor Mary Pratt on birthday J . ,.,;r,a fnr the , ' 'X I s ' - 1( f ' ' T dam for 17 years, working for the U S Bureau of Reclamatioon. They moved to Ogden, still working for the BOR. When the Wanship dam was completed, they moved to Wanship, then to Stieneker Dam. After Karl's retirment, the Pratts moved to Brigham City and then to American Fork. Mr. Pratt died in 1975. Karl Jr. and Sherman are also deceased. Mrs. Pratt's hobbies include temple work and ceramics. Mrs. Pratt has 17 grandchildren and 32 great grandchildren. Mary C. Pratt will be honored by her children, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christiansen, and all her grandchildren, grand-children, on her 80th birthday with an open house at the American Fork Senior Citizen's Building Saturday, Feb. 7, from 2 to 5 p.m. She requests no gifts, please. She was born Feb. 2, 1907, at Eureka, Utah. She later moved to Provo. where whe met Karl L. Pratt. They were married Aug. 12. 1925. They had three children, Karl L. Pratt, Jr.; Sherman J. Pratt and Barbara Dale Pratt. The Pratts lived at Deer Creek Mary C. Pratt J |