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Show v To Celebrate 50th Anniversary ... ,; , '-r-rvr.r ...r-. !! . . . . , i l,. N ' I I . Jftcwr? M, .Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Palfreyman . I Open House Sunday Will Mark Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Raphael B. Palfreyman, Pal-freyman, life long residents of SpringviUe, will be honored at an Open House celebrating their Golden Gol-den Wedding anniversary Sunday, April 24, from 2 until 5 p.m., at their home, 517 East Center St. They request no gifts. Mr. Palfreyman was born in SpringviUe, February 17, 1880, a son of Richard and Henrietta Dal-strom Dal-strom Palfreyman. He has lived here always with exception of times when he was employed on construction work. He made many friends in the construction camps and was known far and wide for his hot breads, pies and other good cooked foods. Mrs. Prudence Cherrington Pal-freyriian Pal-freyriian was also born in ' SpringviUe, Spring-viUe, December 16, J884, a daugh- ter of Joseph and Prudence Straw Palfreyman. She served many years in the Relief Society organization organ-ization and as a Sunday School teacher. Both have been active in the various auxiliary organizations of the Fourth ward having lived in that ward their entire married life. Mr. Palfreyman is a. high priest. They were married in SpringviUe Spring-viUe April 25, 1905 and two years later the marriage was solomnized in the Salt Lake Temple. ' They are parents of four sons and daughters: Mrs. V. J. (Helen) LeeMaster and Berniece Palfreyman Palfrey-man of Salt Lake City; Raphael C. Palfreyman of Moab and Grant Palfreyman of SpringviUe. They also have five grandchildren. |