Show Mary Gagon sees history made on she is still very active and alert How much history can one witness in a life If you were Mary Gagon you would have seen these events occur during the past eighty 1 years the coming of the tele-j the first both silent and the first automobile and now the first man into Gagon who turned a very active eighty on her birthday last alternates her time between her Leo Hanson of Roosevelt and Darel of When she is in Roosevelt she drives her own takes care of her old home on the and works on her family which when piled book upon reaches over eight feet Gagon enjoyed an after-neon of pleasant recollections on her birthday when the following women called at the Hanson home to wish her Belle Sarah Luella Rose Florence Eva Fanny Mat-tie Donna Stella Eleanor Smith Tina Luella Laura Jerry Wilkins and Isabel Cards and calls of greeting had been coming into Gagon all week from her many relatives scattered all over the United Gagon has eight thirty-eight fifty-seven great and three great great to carry on her tradition of humility and energy which she has shown throughout her Her children are Ford Ray Ersel Leo Han- Darel Ir- j vin Fred i and Hugh Salt Lake City Gagon same to the west during the pioneer days with her husband Ira who died in Her life has been one of j togetherness with her mate and I her The first school and Sunday school at Hartford were established with the assistance of the and being active in Sunday school teaching and in the church the played guitar and organ for all the Ward When the moved to the Highland district no schooling was available there and so they solicited the neighbors getting each family to pledge per month to support a teacher who was at that time Senor Gagon was the PTA president at Highland and when the old Ioka school was abandoned the pioneered the move of the building at Among Mary Gagon's various activities have been that of a midwife when she delivered babies the Basin without Her services have always been available and this is no doubt she is still active and able to serve herself and To this fine who has set on example that we all might do well to we say HAPPY MARY by VaLoy Esauk and games by LaJean ANOTHER A telephone message to and Iven Ross of Roosevelt announced the birth of another The 7 13 Miss is the third daughter and fourth child of and G. Paul former Roosevelt She was born The paternal Myrtle L. Wilcken of had arrived by plane to Pasco the evening A at the home of and Dan Dennis Monday and Tuesday of this week was John State Little Collette four-year-old granddaughter of and Marvin is by now an experienced She traveled by plane from her home in Carson to Salt Lake where she visited a week with her paternal and then ar rived by bus in Roosevelt last Sunday to visit here for a The petite little Miss is the daughter of and Mac Carson Needless to both sets of grandparents have enjoyed her Visitors at the home for dinner Thursday were and Lynn Miller and children of Heber and the John Gilberts of D. G. accompanied by and Robert Runnells of Salt Lake spent several days vacationing In Las Vegas last Kent and family were Heber City visitors over the SHE'S EIGHTY Mary long-time resident of the Roosevelt recently celebrated her birthday Is now active hi compiling family |