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Show - -I r ... ., .,. ,. 4 j 1 J i t, .'... i. a. i -' -' i I - f j ' it i Mr. and Mrs. William Weight, married 50 years, celebrated the event with family dinner. Couple notes 50th wedding day with dinner for family members Mr. and Mrs. William Weight noted the 50th' anniversary of their marriage with a dinner Sunday at Sage Inn for members mem-bers of their family. They have lived most of their married life in Springville, taking part in church- and community events. Mr. Weight was born here, a son of Alfred and Eunice Naokes Weight and received his education in schools of this city. He worked 25 years as a fish culturist at the State Hatchery, retiring several sev-eral years ago. He previously worked for a time at the Smelter in Magna. A High Priest group leader in Kolob stake, he has also served as a visiting teacher and as president of the Elders El-ders Quorum. Mrs. 'Weight, born Sarah Nielson in Richfield, is a daughter of Hans and Mary C. Nielson. She lived in Richfield until 1910, when the family came to Springville. She graduated grad-uated from Snow College at Ephraim. She has served in the presidency pres-idency and as president of Primary Pri-mary organizations here and in Magna over a period of 28 years, and has also been in the presidency and as a presi dent of Relief Soc, 1 years. She has been I -of the DUP camp Sie! mta and served a trT stake mission. The couple was marriM. 12, 1912, in the - , Temple. They have a two daughters, Mrs (Madeline) Beal 0f ; Fork; Brent N. w Great Falls, Mont, E Nate (Katherine) " Sherman Oaks, Calif, grandchildren. |