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Show C. E. Harts Celebrate Open House Jit New Castle July 14 An Open House honoring . Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hart, Newcastle, on their golden wedding anniversary anniversa-ry wtmt fee held at the home of tbmim mm Trusten In Newcastle, StaMg. July 14 from 4 to 9 p. m. ?fctamlly wishes to extend an invitation to the many friends And acquaintances of ther par-tents, par-tents, to call. In attendance at the open house will be Mr. and Mrs. Hart's seven children and their families, fami-lies, including: Mrs. Robert C. (Jane) Nelson, Cedar City; Charles E. Hart, Jr., Newcastle; Allan S. Hart, Redding, Calif.; Mrs. Vern F. (Mary Lou) Ma Hey, Monterey Park, ' Calif.; William JVl. Hart and Trusten R. Hart, Newcastle and Mrs. Jack (Margie) (Mar-gie) Lloyd, Tucson, Ariz. In addition to their seven children they have 27 grandchildren grand-children and six great-grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hart were married July 19, 1913 In San Bernardino, Calif. They resided in the vicinity of Los Angeles, Calif., and Phoenix, Ariz., for the first twelve years of their married mar-ried life, coming to Utah in 1925 where Mr. Hart was engaged in ranching .They iived the first part of thsw stay in Utah in the north-o north-o MMt ot Escalante Valley and since 192S have resided at their present ranch home near Newcastle. New-castle. For many years Mr. and Mrs. Hart were closely associated with the L.i D. S. Church, Mrs. Hart having been the Literature Leader Lead-er in Relief Society since 1915 and in May of 193, they Joined the LDS Church. MR. AND MRS. C. E. HART |