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Show Adams Couple to Be Honored at j Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Ancel J. Adams, prominent Parowan residents, will observe their Golden vVedding anniversary on Jan. 10, 19i9. Their family will host them at an open house i the lamiiy home in Paro--van in honor of the occasion .th this event to take place on Saturday, Jan. 4. from 4 to J p. m.. They extend an invitation invi-tation to all of their friends .id neighbors in the area to all on their parents during those hours. No gifts please. Both are lifelong residents in the community and have been active in the affairs of the LDS Church, Mr. Adams as a member of the Parowan Stake High Council and Mrs. Adams in the Relief Society of the Third Ward. Mr. Adams has just recently retired as manager of the Iron County Rest Home here. I They are the parents of ten ' children, and it is hoped that nil will h nrficpnt fnn thn open house in their honor. They are: Mrs. Jack Foster (Maurine), Englewood, Colo.; Loraine, Cedar Ce-dar City; Bryce, Parowan; Ber-narr, Ber-narr, Ridgecrest, Calif.; Hard-: Hard-: ison, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Le-Roy Le-Roy Skidmore (Vilo), Tooele, Utah; Mrs. Willard Jones (Trudy), Cedar City; Spencer, Kaysville; Lloyd, Parowan, and Mrs. Gary Cupp (Sharon) (Shar-on) Provo. They also have 31 I grandchildren and two great-' great-' grandchildren. ) i fi t' 1 ' l i"V i i ' r ih : i ' J I 1 i I ! 1 f-- - ..-m, i, u t, mA J A&liuLiM .iJ.uiUiil M.iiu m j-,, , J 1 MR. AND MRS. ANCEL J. ADAMS . i |