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Show N f B5 BB Zi. f tAt I M iffc b1 d 'Vdk i ; bHjbbbbbpbbAbjB V?!jHBttaV I BBBlBBBBMiBBBBBBBB'rx'''lBT'BBHB m. BBBJBBBBBiIljBBVjB 31 H. AM) 31 US. J. i:. UOSS CKLL'HHATi: (lOI.HlIN WIIHDlNG Mr. and Mrs. John E, Houa celebrated celebrat-ed their golden weddlns .mnlversnry Thursday ovenlng by h.ivlng about fifty or their closer friend nud reln-tlvea reln-tlvea nt n banquet nud sselal at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Hoss .m- among tho early settlors of I.ehl. Mr. Hoss waa born In Newark, New Jersey, January 13, 1840. With his mother, Mrs. Jane Hoss, ho started ror I'tah in 1851. At Council Hlurrs, Mrs. itosa married Wm, Clark, nnd the following yisir enmo to Utnh. Thej remained ono yenr lu Salt I-ako county, nnd In 1853 located In I.ehl. Ho taught In tho public schools or Iehl for twenty-nlno years, nud was associated In tlui Sunday Sun-day Schools either as iiBslstant superintendent super-intendent or aa superintendent, or teacher ror over twontnvo years. Ho served as au Iudi.ui War veteran In tho Hlnck Hawk truublus. Ho wna recorder ror I.ehl citv for rourteen yeara nnd served two vrura aa city Alderman. Mrs, Amanda Norton Hoss was born lu Florence, Nebraska, November 11), 1847; whllo her parents, Wiley and Nancy Norton, wero on their way to I'toli. They locnted in Salt Lake City tho following year, nnd eight years later enmo to I.ehl. Mrs. Hoss has been an activo worker lu tho Hollet Society and Sunday Schools, serving as teacher in both organizations for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Hoss wero married In tho Endowment House, In Suit I.akt City July 1st, 18C5, George Q. Cannon performing tho coremnny. Thoy have had twelve children, four of whom havo died. Tho living ouch nro: Mrs. Jnno Smith, James 13. Hoss of Sugar Idaho, S. W. Hoss, Mrs Nancy Steed or C'ardstou, Canada, Mrs. Ida Jlolln, Mrs. EUle Day, Mrs. Ethel Watklns and Aurellus Hoss or Ogden Thoy have 32 grand children and C great grand children |