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Show r j - - ii.il in - r - ii ... 1 ,..rk : I , ', "' s ' " ' 3 i - 1 ; , - f : ' .II. ... i Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Holley who will be honored with an I Open House Sunday afternoon at Maple Valley Inn, in cele- ' bration of their Golden Wedding. Mr., Mrs. Dallas Holley to Note Golden Wedding at Open House Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Holley, well-known Mapleton residents, will celebrate their Golden Wedding anniversary at an Open House Sunday February 14, from 2 until 7 p.m., at Maple Valley Inn, just south of their home on the Mapleton Highway. An invitation is extended ex-tended to relatives, friends and neighbors to attend. Mr. Holley, born in Spring- ville June 11, 1887, a son of James and Emma Holley, moved mov-ed with his parents to Mapleton Maple-ton when he was about two years . old and has made his home there since. He has followed fol-lowed the occupations of farming farm-ing and sheep feeding, having one of the largest lamb feeding projects in the county at one time. He has also served as a member of the Mapleton ward bishopric. Mrs. Holley, the former Mary Beck, is a native of Spanish, Fork and spent her early life in that city. She has taken part in Relief Society and has always had a special interest in her home and garden. Mr. and Mrs. Holley were married in the Salt Lake Temple Tem-ple February 9, 1910. They have six sons and daughters: Wayne Holley and Mrs. John R. (Erma) Sayer of Mapleton; Floyd Holley and Mrs. Wilby (Helen) Metcalf of Springville; Mrs. Roland (Uda) Hansen of Spanish Fork and Mrs. James (Dorothy) Smith of Pleasant Grove; also 19 grandchildren. |