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Allred Reunion - Spring City, Utah - June 29-30 ,

Our Allred kin are having a family reunion in Spring City, UT, at the end of June, and we are all invited. Those of you who would like to attend should notify Larry Allred at the number listed below. The entire town of Spring City is a national historic site, and is a delight to visit.

Come Celebrate 160 Years of the Allred Family in Spring City

Spring City, Utah, was founded March 22, 1852, by James Allred

City Building & Park by the Old School

150 East Center Street, Spring City, Utah 84662

Friday evening June 29: If you arrive early, gather around the fire pit after 7 p.m. Bring your own hot dogs, etc.

Saturday, June 30: Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. and continues to 3 p.m. Registration is free.

10:00 am Reunion Sessions Begins

Updates on Allred Family Research

Status on Rocky Mountain Allred books being researched and written.

11:30 am The famous Allred Reunion Barbeque prepared by the Olson Brothers available for $5 per person or

$3.50 for children under the age of 12.

Also Available:

Allred saleable items table, Allred displays, children’s program. Also, visit the Pioneer Cemetery where Isaac

Allred, 1788-1870, is buried and the Spring City Cemetery where James Allred, 1784-1876, is buried. Many

Allreds are also buried in these cemeteries. The DUP Museum and Friends of Historic Spring City Buildings

on Main Street are open Saturday during the day. The DUP Museum is open 10am to 3 pm and Friends is open

2pm to 3 pm. Both have Allred information.

For more information contact, Larry C. Allred: 801-558-6753 or larrycallred@msn.com

A Reunion Feature

Allred Family Trails from England to Spring City, Utah

presented by Alice Allred Pottmyer via GoogleEarth and Virtual Trails

Saturday, June 30: 9 a.m. and again at 1 p.m. in the Senior Citizens Room of the City Building

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