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Show Forty-Fourth Wedding Anniversary Marked The forty-fourth wedding anniversary an-niversary of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Adderley was observed Sunday with a family dinner party at Coon Chicken Inn in Salt Lake City. Those attending included Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Adderley and sons, Chick and Ren; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tripp and son, Rex Tripp Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Ren Nichols and daughter, Nyla; and Mrs. Daisie Bogart. Following dinner the party went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nichols in Ilolladay. Mr. and Mrs. Adderley were married in Salt Lake City on April 22, 1896, and have made their home in Bingham Canyon since that time. They have four children and four grandchildren. iwiiiiiwnii ...mi., nj ! niiiinwimiimi . . , ii -f -'' - i . . , " . M MP I I AN::' 1 MR. AND MRS. C.E. ADDERLEY Mrs. Adderley, the daughter of John and Elizabeth Hocking, was Miss Daisie Hocking and was born in Bingham February 28, 1878, in the family home at 393 Main street. Her parents were one of Bingham's first families, her father being superintendent for the Winnamuck and Stewart mines. Mr. Adderley was born June 1, 1869, a son of William and Mary Deign Adderley. He graduated from the Eastman Business college col-lege at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. and left his home at Antwerp, N. Y., to come to Park City, Utah. He worked a short time there and in 1893 came to Bingham, where he was employed by William Strickley and later Charles Lash-brook, Lash-brook, early Bingham merchants. In 1897 Mr. Adderley founded the Bingham Mercantile company, com-pany, now the oldest store in the Canyon, and has, since that time, been both manager and owner. The institution was founded seven sev-en years before the Utah Copper company, which has made Bingham Bing-ham Canyon world famous, was organized in 1904. While Mr. Adderley has been outstandingly successful and is much respected as a business man, his career is extraordinary in that on occasions of economic depression he found it possible to give unusual extension of credit. Residents of the community commu-nity owe him more than gratitude. grati-tude. Mr. Adderley is probably better bet-ter known to more Bingham district dis-trict residents than any other one individual. Congratulations go to him and his charming wife on their recent happy anniversary. |