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Show I J- V. . - ; ' v. , Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson, who will be honored at an Open House Sunday in celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary. Mr., Mrs. George Peterson will note golden wedding at open house Sun. George A. and Ella Peterson Peter-son will celebrate their Golden Wedding Sunday, January 29, at their home 348 East Fourth South, where Open House for their relatives and friends will be held from 2 until 5 o'clock. They request no gifts. Both Mr. and Mrs. Peterson were born in Springville of early day settlers and they have made their home in this city always. Shortly after they were married, they moved into their new home and have lived in the same place since. Mr. Peterson has always lived on They have both been members mem-bers of the Black Hawk committee com-mittee and Mr. Peterson has served as secretary of the Elders Quorum. He has been a High Priest for a number of years. Parents of five children, they have a son and two daughters living: Carl G. Peterson, Pe-terson, Springville; Mrs. Paul L. (Phyllis) Hansen of Burley, Ida., and Leona Peterson, Salt Lake City and nine grandchildren. the same block. His parents were John N. and Frances Giles Peterson. Mrs. Peterson, named Ellen Rebecca, was the daughter of Thomas Edward and Emily Rosina Whiting Child. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple February 1, 1911. Both have been active in church work and especially in genealogy. Mrs. Peterson was a Relief Society teacher 34 years and for several years was in charge of the social and work department depart-ment of the First ward Relief Society. |