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Show ej Poulsons Celebrate 50th : Wedding Anniversary The fiftieth wedding anniversary of A. H. and Jane Truscott Poulson lis: was celebrated1 at a dinner given by fa their children Sunday evening in Wa.'atch Academy dining hall for seventy-five guests. A f;old color scheme was effectively effec-tively used in decorating and in all appointments. Charles A. Poul-j Poul-j son was master of ceremonies and ' Mrs. E. F. Perhami was toastmistress. 1 Reminiscenses and speeches were jii, made by old family friends includ-4 includ-4 in Peter Anderson, Wi'iiam Olson and Albert Cullimore of Provo. Musical numbers were furnished by jj Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Bruiiyer, Laf l-a i Pxilson and Mrs. Meriyn Romero. S Mr. Poulson was born on the steamship "Alexander Hamilton, ' ,A in Few York harbor Ma 3, 1B62 , His parents, Ar.drew and Cecelia ! Pearson Poulson had embraced the L. D. S. faith in Sweden and were ,Ji enrouta to Utah when he was born. He was christened Alexander Ham-. Ham-. Uton after the vessel on which his j parents had mad? the vovago to &r the New Worid. J M'.s Fotison was born in Mount T Pleasant. November 6, 1868. She was a daughter of John and Sarah Anne Trusrott, pioneer settlers cf this city. They were mprried m ., Salt Lake City. July 31, 13M and nave resided in Mt. Pleasant continuously con-tinuously since their marriage. Mr. Poulson has been actively identified jj with agriculture and wool growing. K They have eight children, Ralph f L., Charles A. and Harold Poulson, Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. J. R. Chapman I AH' and Dorothy Poulson, .Salt Lake City; Mrs. C. E. Clement, Mrs. E. F- Perham and1 James Shirley Poul-' Poul-' son, Springville, and nineteen grandchildren. |