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Show nbineli Pleasant Native 1 8tus elebrates 80th Birthday vatero: -ate oiosella Jacobsen will cele-ntil cele-ntil doer 80th birthday on Sun-withiarch Sun-withiarch 26th in Salt Lake pped cr. the home of her son, kai where she has spent the dessert Members of her family nsjew close friends will en-oiutionnday en-oiutionnday Dinner with her. ing vis very active, jolly and ly interested in world af-.imon af-.imon i, sne reads all the ..War She says her hobbies 1;en "piecing pretty quilts , king dresses when I was ''(busy taking care of sick lacobsen was born in Mt. rbrendt, March 26, 1864, daugh-ioaked daugh-ioaked viary Ann and James B. luly w-who was Mt. Pleasant's ' siigoemaker. He tanned his ie"1 ' ther as well as make the 0i Irs. Jacoosen firmly be-k'" be-k'" he old adage, "It's the tcr " ,jiker's children that go bro' shoes." e sidf'cpec,;s t0 De witn us many fori' piirtnclays Decause, as she ebybw' says, "We Porters live A "Add Mother lived to be al-l al-l tbsp There are six of us 1 bleiA still living. There's Ann ntinuf 88; Brigham, 86; myself, a peak of Mt. Pleasant; then nn anil'ynolds, 77 and Andrew, emte 0f Springville Utah, and lutes ;y James B. Porter of Salt rown. ;ity, who will soon be red je"! acobsen married Thomas , yon in 1892 and after his ' .lhe married Jacob Jacob-Cl Jacob-Cl )fW2. He died in 1932. Hnnieias one daughter, Mar-hompson, Mar-hompson, Mt. Pleasant b ' son, Charles J. Jacobsen, r -"ke City and two grand- |