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Show Couple Will Note Golden Wedding I By Nora Luad ' Friday. Sept. 14, will be "a Rreat day In the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Lamoreaux, former residents re-sidents of Paragonah. They will have been wed 50 years. Mr. Lamoreaux was born in Paragonah Oct. 22. 1884. the son of David Albert and Hulda Mes-feinger Mes-feinger Lamoreaux. lie received his education at Paragonah and at the Murdook Academy at Beaver. He filled a mlsion for the LDS church and has been active In all church capacities during his life. 1 Mrs. Lamoreaux, the former LeNora Huntsman, daughter of Orson and Mary Ann Tery Huntsman of Enterprise, was born July 10, 1886, at Hebron.' She atended elementary school. In Hebron and Enterprise and. was a sutdent of BYU and thei Murdock Academy at Beaver. ' I Mr. and Mrs. Lamoreaux were' married Sept. 14. 1906 In the St.1 George Temple. They made their . home in Paragonah where the following children were born to them: Orval. St. George; Leland, Henderson, Nev.; Mrs. Orvil Ash. ton (LeOra), Provo; Mrs. Chester Robinson (Irene), Paragonah; Homer. Provo; Mis. James Robb '(Mary). Salt Lake City; Orien.! St. Anthony, Idaho; Mrs. James Hamilton (Nina), Missoula, Mont, ani Mrs. Vein Kite (Florence), (Flor-ence), Hooper. They also have 45 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. As many as possible will assemble as-semble to wish their parent andt grandparents well on this occas-sion. occas-sion. For some 15 years Mr. and Mrs. Lamoreaux have made t heir-home heir-home in Provo. They spent the past winter at St. George dolus: temple work. Mr. and Mrs. Lamoreaux are to be guests of honor at an evening's even-ing's entertainment Saturday. Sept. 15, at 8:00 p. m. in the Paragonah school auditorium. No special invitations will be aent , but everyone Is invited to attend. I The family requests that nr gifts be sent. |