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Show local Ce tfcMmg i I -d Mrs. J. W. Hiatt, rcsi-' rcsi-' J n Sprinsrille since 1930. , Satin evening:, on the ! Son of their fifty-sixth wed-i wed-i die anniversary. i proximately sixteen relatives, i is and friends visited them Xr the evening- at their home TvLfr South, Fourth East St., : li delicious refreshments were nerved. j present were, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 ff Hiatt, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph -! Phillips, son Ray and daughter - Mrs. Lee Huff, Mattie Hiatt, Mr 'and Mrs. Alvin Higbee of Orem Mrs. Julia Dallin, Mrs. Mary Peterson, Mrs. Lillian Snow "and Mrs. Estella Wixom. Mr. Hiatt, 79, was born in Slat-erville, Slat-erville, and Mrs. Hiatt, 74, at Fishav'en. The couple have made their home at various times in Oregon, Idaho, and Canada, before coming to Utah. Five of their eight sons and AnHrhrprs are living, Mrs. Lee Huff, J. W., and Mattie Hiatt, Springville; Mrs. Clara Packard, Kuna, Ida., Mrs. Carl- E. Baum, LeGrande, Ore.; also twenty-seven grandchildren and twenty-four jTeat-grandchildren. Fourteen of their grandchildren are in the service, ser-vice, including eight grandsons and one granddaughter and five grandsons-in-law. |