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Show M w it te I. S. Browns wed 67 years Sunday, Dec. 11 Sunday has always been a special day for Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Brown, but this coming Sunday, December 11, will have a special meaning as it is their 67th wedding anniversary. Lookig back over the years, it doesn't seem so long to them since they recited marriage vows on a cold December day at Gunnison, the birth place of Mrs. Brown. A year later, their marriage was solemnized in the Manti Temple. They came to Springville to make a home a short time after af-ter their marriage and have lived here since, Mr. Brown being be-ing in business for a number of years and also trying his hand at farming for a time. Both have been active in church work throughout their lives until the past year. Mr. Brown will be 90 on Dec. 21, and seldom leaves home but enjoys en-joys visiting with friends and relatives. Mrs. Brown who is looking forward to her 87th birthday next April 12, does her own house work including the making mak-ing of bread and raises beautiful beau-tiful flowers. Seven of their eight sons and daughters are living: Guy and Bird Brown and Mrs. Leo (Lola) Weight of Springville; Paul of Provo; Mrs. Spence (Clara) Nielson, Spanish Fork; Jess of Wyoming and Glenn of Wendover. There are 29 grandchildren grand-children and 58 great grandchildren; grand-children; also three great great grandchildren, making them the eldest of five generations. |