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Show WILLIAM BONDS MARK SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. William S. Bond were honored by their children at a dinner lost Sunday evening marking the sixtieth wedding anniversary an-niversary of the Bonds, who are among Milford's oldest resident. The dinner and family reunion were held at the home of Mrs. George C. Goodwin in South Milford. Mil-ford. I Mr. and Mrs. Bond were married November 25, 1SS5, at Hatton In Millard county. They made their home in Millard county until 1893. when they moved to Reed, Utah, where Mr. Bond was employed by the railroad, later engaging in ral3-ing ral3-ing alfalfa seed and other farm produce. More recently they have made their home at Milford. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bond have been active members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mr. Bond serving for 13 years as bishop of the Reed ward, and Mrs. Bond being Relief Society president for many years, in addition addi-tion to serving in various other church offices. They are the parents of five children, chil-dren, all living: William M. Bond of South Milford, Mrs. Charlottlo Ann Poulton of Murray, Ervin Bond and Clinton Bond of Milford and Mrs. George C. Goodwin ot South Milford. They also have lb grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. |