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Show New Harmony Couple Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. George F. pilnee. both native residents of New Harmony Har-mony i.iui members of i-loiieer southern Utah f.imlllt.s. havt e-their e-their .list year of married lite' alter a gohh-n wedding i-elebra!i 1:1 .it whti h all their chl'dren were in .it tendance. A son of Francis and Fli.:.betl f inlay Prlnee, Mr. P. Inee w.is torn in New Harmony on March 1!). 1K72. His wife was born at New! Harmony on' March 20, 1K75, a' .launtcr or iiaivey A. and Susan Keel Pace. They were married !n the St. George L I) S tem;le on October 30, 181)4. Mr. Prince served as postmaster at New Harmony for 37 years prior to his retirement a few yeas ago He had also engaged in "the mercantile mer-cantile business. Children present nt t lie reunion were: Marlon and James I Prince,1 New Harmony; George E. and Pratt P. Prince and Mrs. Harold flay, Henderson. Nev.; William H.1 Prince mid Mrs. E. 13. Quist. Suit "II MIlll III I I n ii Lake City, and Mrs. Dee E. Stap-ley, Stap-ley, Beaver. Mr. Prince's brother, John W. Prince, was also present. The couple has 35 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. |