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Show j Former Residents Wed 50 Years . . . k . ' v H : . . its i,r J - -7 - i'' H . f t-' A - A 'h ... n i -) d Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Blqck Open House Sunday in Provo to Mark Maxwell Blacks' Golden Wedding On the occasion of their Golden Wedding Anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Black, former residents of Springville extend a cordial invitation to friends and relatives to attend an open house on Sunday, August 3, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at their home at 267 East 2nd North, Provo. ' ' ' They were married at Fannington, New Mexico August 3, 1902. This marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. Mr. Black is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Black, was torn November 29, 1878 at Glendale, Utah. Mrs. Black, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Killian was born October 10, 1886 at Grass-valley, Grass-valley, Utah. ' Seven of their nine children are living! They are: Lilly Tanner, Holbrook, Arizona; Frank Black, McLean Virginia; James Black, Rio Linda, California; Charlotte Dunn, American Fork; Maxine Boyce, Salt Lake City; Barbara Jenkins and Richard Black, Provo, Utah. . ' They also have twenty-one grandchildren and one great grand-child. grand-child. They request no gifts. |