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Show To celebrate 50th t ' E., Bountiful, a home built by Alice's father. Arthur Richards. ALICE AND Bill have three children. chil-dren. Garry W., Darryl R., Cindy Oliver and 10 grandchildren. The family will be gathering for this special occasion. The children will honor their parents with a luncheon-reception today at the De-veraux De-veraux House in Salt Lake. In addition to the children and their spouses, attending the luncheon will be the couple's brother, sisters and their spouses. Over the years Alice and Bill have actively served their church in many leadership positions, with highlights seeing Alice at one time, in succession, as president of the South Davis Stake then the Bountiful Bounti-ful Stake Young Women's Mutual Improvement Association; Bill served many years in the Bountiful 3rd Ward bishopric and most recently re-cently completed five and one-half years as German Language Extraction Extrac-tion Trainer in the Bountiful four-stake four-stake region. They currently attend the Bountiful 9th Ward. THE COUPLE will culminate their 50th celebration with a trip to Hawaii, sponsored by Alice's brother. Traveling on the Hawaiian trip will also be Alice's brother, her three sisters, an uncle and their spouses. WILLIAM H. AND ALICE R. GLISSMEYER William H. and Alice R. Gliss meyer today celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Married Feb. 6, 1936 in the Salt Lake Temple, Tem-ple, they started their married lives in Salt Lake on Cleveland Avenue. They remember, "We had only $40 to our names." In 1941 they moved to their current home at 360 N. 400 |