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Show PHhjWw,,!'(' V--": ""H ''if''". ' 1,1 ""I i ' ' ' "- I .Hr ' - f ! 1 v. Jill I il,;'-..': pif'!r;!f 1?. :,j'J' .:::' 'i J 7"iV1,1' "i'-J '. t MR. AND MRS. VICTOR DECKER Mr. and Mrs. Victor Decker to celebrate Golden Wedding anniversary April 5 ' Mr. and Mrs. Victor Decker, are to be honored at an Open House by their children to celebrate cel-ebrate their Golden Wedding anniversary. The event will be held at their home on Saturday, Satur-day, April 5 between the hours of 4 and 8 p. m.. The tamily extends an invitation to all of their friends and neighbors to call on them during that time. Mr. and Mrs. Decker, who are well-known residents of this community, were married April 3, 1919 in the St. George LDS Temple and have spent all of their married life in Parowan, where Mr. Decker was engaged in farming. They have eight children and are hoping that all can be here to help them enjoy their Wedding Day. They include: in-clude: Frank Decker and Mrs. Ellis (Carol Carter, Parowan; Par-owan; Devere Wood of Ven- tura, cam.; Howard jjecKer, Lancaster, Calif.; Willard Decker, Dec-ker, Page, Ariz.; Mrs. Ronald (Reta) Watters, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Robert (Sylvia) Le-Blanc, Le-Blanc, Hebcr, Ariz, and Mrs. Eugene (June) Parkinson of Oceanside, Calif. They have 40 grandchildren and 15 greatgrandchildren |