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Show Spring City Church Man Reaches Eighty-Second Year William Edward Robinson observed ob-served his eighty-second birthday birth-day anniversary at his home in Spring City Monday. He was born June 5, 1S62, at Spring City, a son of John and Emma Lucas Robinson. Mr. Robinson, always an active church and civic worker, was president of the ward R. M. M. I. A. for several years,' a ward teacher 6G years, and was in the ward and stake Sunday School superintendency for more than 30 years. He is now president of the ward choir, serving in that organization since youth. He also was a member of the stake high council and supervisor of the genealogical committee. He was a city councilman two terms and county road supervisor four years. He served on a mission mis-sion to the Western States and also to Cache County and Idaho. He married Lovina S. Allred Nov. 22, 1883, in the old Endowment Endow-ment House at Salt Lake City. Their four children are living, Mrs. F.uth Osborne, Mrs. Bertha Blain. and Leonard Robinson, Spring City; Mrs. Emma Puzey of Mapna. Thev have 10 grandchildren grand-children and 17 great-grandchildren. |