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Show (' i r, -n ''"V r- r v.7 Q f x c" i A ri ,f, . pr iAiA Ar1 A?'.V tvi A: Xl'' I .'Aw; m j A I : i - ySi-' a-. f: - t j ory - - p-' , Iaa TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME, the occasion being to celebrate the 30th wedding anniversary of their parents' marriage, members mem-bers of the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boyer family pose for a picture. Front row, left to right: Valarie, Creed, on his father's knee; Mr. and Mrs. Boyer; Seth, Wanda; back row, Kern, Rae Ann (Mrs. R. D. Collier), Marlin, Josephine, Milan, LeGrande, Leta, Jorgen. Family dinner was enjoyed by all. Family enjoys reunion, notes wedding date Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boyer celebrated the 30th anniversary anniver-sary of their marriage a few weeks early, when all of their children and grandchildren could be at home last weekend. week-end. It was the first time they had all been together at the same time. When the 12th child was born, the eldest was residing in New York. One son was in Germany in the service and another was in Ohio serving in the Great Lakes LDS mission. Four of the Boyer sons have served LDS missions, two being be-ing in the field for various periods. Friday evening was the anniversary an-niversary party with aunt Mary B. Boyer furnishing a lovely wedding cake and pictures pic-tures were taken of the family fam-ily group. Saturday, a canyon party marked the celebration, and on Sunday all enjoyed a family dinner at the Boyer home. On hand for the occasion were the Boyer's twelve sons and daughters and six grandchildren grand-children including: Robert and Rae Ann Collier and four children chil-dren of Ontario, Calif.; Milan and Verona Boyer; Marlin and Pauline Boyer and their two children and Jorgen, LeGrande, Josephine, Leta, Kern, Valerie, Seth, Wanda and Creede Boyer all of Springville. |