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Show SrCebbrate Golden Wedding . . I" - ' ft v!j' ... :; - . -. . - j . fc'; r ' ''4 Mr. and Mrs. Marcus L. Perry Mapleton Couple Wed Fifty . Years To Be Honored At Reception Sun. Relatives and frienJs of Mr. and Mrs Marcus L. Perry of Mapleton are invited to attend an open house reception to be eiven in celebration of tneir fiftieth wedding anniversary families settling in M , has followed farming ffi. l portion of his life. i,lP-served i,lP-served on the MapletoTv .V boarded is an EUe?,-5 The couple are parents of - i sons and daughters with 1' ted ing as foUows: and Delbert Perry of prOv0. ert ard Perry, Stockton Calif -'i- w Max (Thora) Bills, SdV' Mrs. LaRie Shell, pro,0?,; Th Richard (Erma) Hundley V' Ns Hole, Wyo., David Perry vj ie ton. There are also 18 grw; s ren and three great gran!? st8 on Sunday, July 2, at the family residence in Mapleton, from 2 until un-til 7 p.m. Residents of Mapleton since childhood, Mr. and Mrs. Perry have seen many changes in the community. com-munity. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple, June 27, 1900 and have lived their entire married mar-ried life in Mapleton. Mrs. Perry was born Phoebe Jane Fullmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Fullmer, April 2, 1882, in Springville and when she was young the family moved to Mapleton. She has been active in Relief Society and in Primary work during her earlier life. Mr. Perry, born in Springville November 6, is 71 years old. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Perry Per-ry were among the first three |