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Show Owen B. Anderson to celebrate his 90th birthday at open house fSatuay 7 '", X i . SilllPt'!!fv The family of Owen B. Anderson will host friends and relatives at an open house to celebrate his 90th birthday Saturday, May 7, from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Eleventh Ward all-purpose all-purpose room, 193 N. 400 East. If it is good weather, it will be held at their home, 405 E: Center. Mr. Anderson was born May 9, 1898 in Pleasant Grove, a son of Ole and Minnie Nielsen Anderson. He married Elizabeth Smith June 1, 1921. He is a retired school teacher, having taught in the Davis County and Milford schools. He also taught several years at Manchester High School in Manchester, New York. He was the seminary principal at the North Sanpete Seminary for 16 years before his retirement. Mr. Anderson has enioyed a lifetime of service in the LDS Church. He and his wife served a mission to Northern California from 1973 to 1975. He is currently serving as a Patriarch in the Timpanogos Stake. He also has been actively interested in-terested in community affairs, serving as mayor of Spring City, Utah for one term. His children are Robert B. Anderson, An-derson, Pleasant Grove; Stephen J. Anderson and Mrs. David (Karen) Howard, Orem; Mrs. Vergil D. (Eileen) Peterson, American Fork; Ernest S. Anderson and Mrs. Eldon (Esther) C. Kimball, Granger; G. Stanley Anderson, LaVerkin; and Mrs. David E. (Margaret) Adams, Layton. His grandchildren number 43 and he has 69 great-grandchildren. Owen B. Anderson |