Barn In 1872One of the oldest residents of j Allen Junction, Saul Mullins is * also a lifelong resident of Wy- . oming County. He was bom in the lower part of the county Feb. 14, 1872. Mullins was t a son-in-law of one of the early ' settlers of Mullens, ‘Unde Jack1 Mullins.. He and.his wife Mar- , tha (deceased) were the par- , ent of three children, Floyd, Hattie and Roosevelt. He was employed by fee Ritter Lumber, . Co. for several years and worked as a miner for 29 years before retirement. He is fee father of ten children by a sec- ‘and marriage. On August 4 he ^aod Mrs, Muhins; fee former Mary Whitt, daugbterof John and Elizabeth Whitt, celebrated their (2nd wedding anniversary. Mullins is in fairly good health5’, for 91 years ok! and hopes to attend fee Centennial celebration being held in Mullens during., the week of the 24th. His children are Mrs. Bella Mullins, Alien Junction, Amanda Roten, of Tralee; fee Rev. Edward Mullins, Allen'Junction; Arthur of Christiahburg, Va.; Johnny of Newark, Del.; Harless, Spencer; Denver of Basin; Benny, Allen Junction; Mrs. Thelma Price of Allen Junction; and Warren of West Grove, Pa.