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Show t - 1 :; ) Y GOLDEN WEDDING. Dr. and Mrs. Frank II. Petty will t-ololirato their fil'tieth wedding; anniversary with an open house to be held Sunday, August L'7. Golden Wedding Date Celebrated by Couple Dr. and M' rink H. Petty of Cellar City will celebrate tiieir fiftieth wedding anniversary Sunday, Aug. 27 at their home at KH) South 200 West, from 3 to t":30 p. m. Tin- family extends an invitation invita-tion to their many friends to join them. Dr. Petty was born in Hock-viile Hock-viile Utah in 1882 where he spent his youth. Mrs. Petty, the former Bertha Jane Cottam, was born in St. Ceorge where she lived until Hill. Frank and Bertha were married mar-ried in 1911 in the St. George LDS Temple. After spending one year in Logan at the Utah State Agricultural College now Utah State University, they moved to California where Dr. Petty attended at-tended the University of Southern South-ern California Dental School. During the summer months they returned to Dixie where they oerated a sawmill on top of the Zion ledges. In 1915 Dr. Petty graduated with his DDS degree and they moved to Cedar City where he practiced dentistry until his re-tirement re-tirement in 1935. They are the parents of six children including Dr. Reed C. Petty, Van Nuys, Calif.; Acil B. Petty Salt Lake City; Mrs. Chas. H. (Beatrice) Shaw, Washington, D. C; Mrs. Scott W. (Leora) George, Van Nuys, Calif.; Frank J. Petty Cedar City, and Mrs. Dan (-Pat) Magleby, Boise, Idaho. Ida-ho. They have seventeen grandchildren. |