Idaho Native Will Observe 80th BirthdayMALAD, Idaho—William P. Camp, lifelong resident of Malad Valley, will be honored on his 80th birth-Mr« Camp and Ann Morse Camp- Throughout his adult life he has been in farming and still operates a 40-acre farm.He married Violet Draper in December, 1902, in the Logan Temple. She died Oct. 22, 1955. ,Mr. Camp served as superintendent of the Pleasant View Sunday School for 19 years, and held many offices in the Sunday School and MIA. He was the first ward clerk when the Pleasant View ward was organized. He holds the office of high priest.Mr. and Mrs, Camp raised a family of eight children; A. Virgil Camp, Provo; Mrs. Wayne (Alta) McConkie, St. George; Waldamere j Camp, Ogden; Wendell Camp,! Sugar City, Idaho; Paul CampJ Bakersfield,' Calif.; Cecil Camp, 1 Ogden; Mrs. F. A. (Fern) Cuoio, j Pocatello; J. Alden Camp, Salt! Lake City. IMr. Camp has SI grandchildren ; and 13 great-grandchildren.day tomorrow with an open house and 4f.iiprogram sched-S|;;juled for the LDS;Hirecreation hall inPI Pleasant View, 8SI to 10 p.m. The