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Show 60IH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY IS CELEBRATES Mr. ant Mrs. Tmasi I, H-,v. mend, pioneers of this itv eel-, bra ted the sixtieth anniversarv of their we:, -ling last Friday eveninu at the Alta club in Salt Lake The affair was given bv their ten c"i!d-n. c"i!d-n. ,n the form of a banquet end program. Later an informal reception recep-tion fo,. lho nnn,.cj cf) s l'--",ds was featured Mr. Haymond, 83, was born in DeMoines, Iowa, the son of Edward an- -a-ga-et siscel Havmon.t : He come to Utah with his parents at the age of two years, his father I having been asked bv Brigham doting to come to Utah as a sice! craftsman and manufacture bl-,d,-s j to,- , SPW mill in nineh.m, C;i:,-j C;i:,-j yon. The family lived there for -, j -in time and then -moved to Springville. Mr. Haymond was' a m-i:'l'cr rt the c!J marshal ban. I v. hi.-h furnished music- for most of the early enterlainmenl s- He with David Wheeler, SO-yeai -old are the only survivors of'this organization. org-anization. Mrs. Haymond was bcrn in Salt Lake in 1851. When she was very young her parents. William and Ann Delworth Bringhurst. came to Springville where Mr. Hrinc-hurst Hrinc-hurst was sent by Brigham Yoiu,g to preside over the Snringville ward. Thus started the' associations associa-tions of these two sturdy pioncr families. ' The children of the couple, all of whom weie in attendance at ""invt-i sui . together with twenty-seven grmv 'hildren. and eight great-grandchildien are Mrs Marion Worthan, Dorothy Hnv-mond. Hnv-mond. Springville: A. L, Jr. Jdi,, -'.: nr. Creed Havmond. Mrs. W W. Wagner, Salt Lake : F. O. and W. R Haymond. of Magna; George D. Haymond, Nephi; Mrs. W. R. Slot Merd. Quiney. California. |