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Show To Celebrate Golden Wedding ... I' ' ' I 1 : ! I t ' i Patriarch and Mrs. Peter Niclson Patriarch and Mrs. Peter Nielson To Note Golden Wedding June 6 Invitations have gone out to relatives and friends of Patriarch and Mrs. Peter Nielson, inviting them to join with the couple and their family in celebration of their Golden Wedding anniversary next Wednesday, June 6. The party will be held in the Third-Ninth ward church from 6 until 10 p.m. No gifts are requested. Residents of Springville since about 1928, residing at 94 West, First North St., Patriarch and Mrs. Nielson have made ahost of friends in church and other associations. asso-ciations. They made their home in Southern South-ern Utah during the early years of their marriage, Mr. Nielson operating oper-ating a flour mill in Richfield for a number of years. He continued in this business for a time after coming com-ing to Springvillei. Mrs. Edna Snow Nielson was a daughter of early southern Utah colonizers Willard and Melissa Meeks Snow. Mr. Nielson was a native of Copenhagen, Denmark, coming to southern Utah as a young boy with his parents who were converts to the LDS faith. The Nielsons have eight sons and daughters and 14 grandchildren grandchild-ren all of whom with their wives and husbands plan to gather for the wedding celebration next Wednesday. Wed-nesday. They are Reed S. Nielson or tceno, iev.; jvirs. w. u. (ijoya) Lewis of Chicago; Mrs. J. H. (Ber-niece) (Ber-niece) of Douglas, Ariz.; Lloyd Nielson of Hayward, Calif.; Mrs. David S. (Elaine) Green of Phoenix, Phoe-nix, Ariz.; Mrs. Carl E. (Geral-dine) (Geral-dine) Atkinson, Mae and Edna Nielson of Springville. |