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Show ,.- , - I 1 V ""XT' J, ' ' S V 50th ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. H. Winfield Clark will be honored at open house next week on 50th anniversary. H. Winfield Clarks Observe Fiftieth Wedding with Open House in Provo The fiftieth wedding anniversary anniver-sary of Mr. and Mrs. H. Winfield Win-field Clark will be observed with an open house at their home, 35 East 400 North, Provo on Wednesday, Sept. 9. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Clark have arranged the affair and are inviting all friends and relatives rel-atives of their parents to call between the hours of 6 and 9 p.m. They request no gifts. Winfield and Sarah Clark were married June 16, 1920 in the Salt Lake Temple by President Pres-ident Joseph Fielding Smith. Mr. Clark was born Oct. 17, 1897 in Pleasant Grove, a son of Hyrum L. and Mary Ellen Ward Clark. He has been self-employed self-employed most of his adult life having worked with his father in their general merchandise store until his father's death in 1922, after which he managed the business for a number of years. Since moving to Provo in 1945, he has been engaged in the apartment rental business. Mrs. Clark was born in American Am-erican Fork April 15, 1899, the daughter of Willard J. and Sylvia Syl-via Bromley Shipley. She taught school one year in American Am-erican Fork, before her marriage. mar-riage. Both have given years of service ser-vice in the LDS Church. They filled a mission together in California, taking two small girls with them. Mr. Clark served ser-ved in MIA presidencies of both ward and stake, in three ward bishoprics, in stake high council coun-cil and stake high priest presidency presi-dency and also as high priest group leader. Mrs. Clark has served as teacher tea-cher and organist in Primary, Sunday School and MIA, as counselor and president of ward MIA, as president, counselor and class leader of Relief Society, So-ciety, and as ward and stake organist. They are the parents of five children (one having died in infancy): Carol Cook of Woodland Wood-land Hills, Calif.; Joyce Walker Walk-er of Pleasant Grove; Dr. Hoover Hoo-ver W. Clark of Orem and Roland Rol-and S. Clark of Salt Lake City. They have sixteen grandchildren. |