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Show -"m..mibiiii IMUmnmuim)IUIHUJNIimillliailUHlllUIL3IIMIHIIIIlE3l1llllll1ll Friends Invited to Open House in ' SIX for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffman of bait Lake City, former well known residents of Springville will celebrate their Golden W rtLn Sunday at the home of a daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Avp hDt- ?Umb,in' 2561 Elaine Ave., Salt Lake City. irlv,itation is extended to Spnngvilie friends of the couple to call on them between the hours lUl a 7 Tp-m- They request no gifts. The Hoffmans have made their home in Salt Lake City since about 1939, residing presently pres-ently at 1401 Major St. They were married at Price, p October 16, 1906 and made their home there for a time. They lived in Springville for approximately 20 years, leaving here in 1937. Mr. Hoffman is a retired railroad engineer. The couple have six sons and daughters: Melvin Hoffman, now with the air force in London, England; Eng-land; Fred Hoffman of Springville; Spring-ville; Gordon Hofman in the naval service in Washington D. C; Bob Hoffman, Mrs. A. G. Triplett (Mildred) and Mrs. Tumblin (Ida) of Salt Lake City. There are also eight grandchildren. |