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Show Wedding Anniversary The home of President Louis Pond of (Jentlle Valley was tho scene of great plcasuie and festivities on the lfjtlt inst, the occasion being the silver sil-ver aunlveis.u.v of Hie mat tinge of Louis Pond and his wife. Many lela-tlves lela-tlves and ft lends Horn Cache Valley diove theie for this occasion, amongst the many might be mentioned: I!. A. Hendricks, Chailes Pond, Iletsc'iul Hullen, Iia Williams and Xalhanlcl Van Noy, who weic accompanied with their wives. Theie weic also pioscul C. II. Hassett, tx-assessor, and Wm.L. Larklns, one of the boaid of Count Commlisloneis of Hannock county. Theie weio about sevcnty-llvu guests altogether In attendance. Many expensive ex-pensive piesents of silver were tendci-cd tendci-cd the noted couple. It was one of the mostenjoj able and grandest leceptlons ever given In Gent llo valley. Old ex-peilences ex-peilences weic talked over, incidents related and a gcneial lcuulou of old ft lends. The host, Louis Pond, is an old-timer In Cache county, being raised rais-ed In Richmond and will be lemem-beied lemem-beied especlallj b those who flighted flight-ed to Montana In eailv davs. He was a tjpleal freighter when a voting man, and In those dajs he undented himself to his many acquaintances. When a joung man he exhibited thetialts of leadeiship and as hematiiied In jeai, this chaiactciistlc became moie ap-paicnt, ap-paicnt, thiough which he was chosen as a bishop and aftervvaids selected to pieslde over one of the most llouilsh-Ing llouilsh-Ing stakes in the State of Idaho. Under Un-der Piesldent Pond's atlmlnlstiation it has forged to the fiont In a lemaik-ablc lemaik-ablc manner. The Ri!iuiilicax Joins wlllt the many fi lends of President Pond and wife in wishing them many yeais of peace and happiness and joy and trust that their last dajs may be the happiest with thorn. |