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Show y i s " n! I 1 - i Mi', and Mrs. W. E. Dunn who will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an Open House Sunday July 2. Mr., Mrs. W. E. Dunn to celebrate golden wedding at open house I Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dunn, lifelong residents of Spring-ville Spring-ville residing at 45 So. 1st East, will celebrate their Golden Gol-den Wedding Anniversary Sunday, Sun-day, July 2 and they will be honored at a garden reception to be held at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larabee, 330 North 7th East. Receiving will be from 7 to 10 p.m. and they wish to invite their relatives, neighbors neigh-bors and friends and friends of family members. They request no gifts. Edward Dunn was bom in Eureka, March 7, 1892, the only son of William and Harriet Collard Dunn. His wife, Jennie Packard Dunn was born in Springville, June 6, 1893, a daughter of Dudley and Frances Fran-ces Messenger Packard. She was i-eared and received her education in Burlington, Wyo. The couple were married in 1911 and came to Springville a few years later where Mr. Dunn was in the garage business busi-ness for 34 years, retiring 13 years ago. Unable to content himself with retirement he now operates oper-ates a shop at his home where he works each day and also enjoys en-joys gardening. Mrs. Dunn enjoys en-joys Relief Society and is a Visiting Teacher in her ward. They are members of the Senior Sen-ior Citizens Dancing Club and seldom miss a weekly dance. They are parents of 10 children, chil-dren, 9 of them living. Mrs. Juanita Larabee, Mrs. Frances Stone, Mrs. Beverly Montague, Elmer Dunn and Raymond Dunn of Springville; Mrs. Eva Nelson of Orem; Mrs. Norma Smith of Tooele; William P. Dunn of Mill Valley, Calif, and Norman Dunn of Haywood, Calif. They also have 34 grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren. |