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Show Oldest Resident Celebrates Anniversary Mrs. Susan B. Turner, who has resided in American Fork longrr than anv other living woman here. ' celebrated her 90;h birthday on Maj 19 th. In the morning three automobile automo-bile loads of relatives, children and erandchildren of her brother and sister, from Salt Lake and Heber. came to American Fork and by noon the relatives from Utah coun-tv coun-tv had assembled with them at Mrs. Turner's home. The afternoon was spent in true family get-to-geth style with aged guest of honor hon-or participating and enjoying every moment of it. Mrs. Turner is the only nirvivor of her family, with the exception of one adopted brother. She is enjoying en-joying splendid health and able to get around actively. She has resided re-sided here since she was 19 years cf ege. having come from Salt Lake following her marriage to John Edwin Ed-win Buckw alter. Those present at the birthday celebration cel-ebration were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morris, Cedar City; Mrs. Emily Hal-verson, Hal-verson, Mrs. Roy Morris, Mrs. Zen-na Zen-na Stauffer and son, Mrs. Rodney Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fleury. Mrs. Walter Gray, Mrs. Esther Gir-ard, Gir-ard, Mrs. Edith Sindquist and daughter, all of Salt Lake; her sons and daughters and their families of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Buckwalter, Mrs. A. W. Buckwalter, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Brecken, Mrs. Frank Babcock, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Buckwalter; also Mrs. W. T. Taylor and daughter, Miss Helen Taylor of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Turner and children, Maxine, Frank Jr. and Doris of Spanish Fork, and Mrs. Cliff Jolley of Provo. |