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Show r vu. i'omii;:-; imimmdw ii i.'-s i'"i ; ri. 101 1: Mill;;;; o' !'. i;sn V 'i lie l.ihoi;, o Al'. and Mi-.. Al-oii,o Al-oii,o 1 1 ,',,!.' i-.il K.-r. d at II"- family fam-ily lioine VVi'ilncr.day v fiiinj'; lo I, rip eel, Mii-ali' Ihe Villi hiillida; a nni ;t ry of their inolhi'i'. A :-ainiplious hot. dinner was ;-,-rved with a beautiful larv,e birthday cake cenlerinj the table. Following Follow-ing dinner the evenine; was spent in e;ames and happy family remin-isciMise. remin-isciMise. 1 'resent besides the honor guest and Mr. Ilooley were Mr. and Mrs. Win. ilooley, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ilooley, Mrs. lOmma Harper, Mrs. Sarah Ilooley, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Arn-old Ilooley, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Ilooley, Mr. and Mrs. Verland Ilooley, Mr. and Mrs. George Terry, Ter-ry, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Clegg. Mrs. Sarah Ilooley was born in Lindon, Utah, on April 20, 1870, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sam-uel Park, and has spent her entire en-tire life in this community. FiTty eight years ago she married Al-onzo Al-onzo Ilooley anil with him shared all the work and privations of pioneer life in Lindon, where they made their home at that time was practically new country. She is the mother of thirteen children, ten of whom s living. She has five grandsons serving tn Ihe armed forces. Kot long ago she and her husband hus-band celebrated their f ifty-oighth wedding anniversary. |