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Show GOLDEN WEDDINGS Mr. and Mrs. John E. Pace had a family reunion at their home here on Tuesday, the occasion being their 50th wedding anniversary. Fifty four people sat down to dinner, M being direct descendants of this worthy couple. They were married in the St. George temple by President Brigham Young on the 11th of January, Jan-uary, 1871, being the 5th coup'le married mar-ried in the temple. Among those present from outside points were Mr. and Mrs. Karl I. Pace, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. William Pace, Richfield; John I. Pace. Enterprise; Frank Pace, Caliente, Nov.; Mr. and Mrs. Israel Neilson, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, Cedar City; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Lamb, Cedar and Mrs. Rulon Dulley, Cedar City; City. Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Jarvis-. Sr., were the first single collide to be sealed In the St. George temple by Pres. Brigham Young after is dedication, dedi-cation, the golden anniversary of their wedding day being January 11. Mr. Jarvis recently recovered from a severe illness and is enjoying good health. Mrs. Jarvis is none too welj. Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph W. Car, enter are also a couple residing here fat prr sent on a visit at Las Vegas, ev. who were married by j.,.,.Si j'.rigbani Young when the temple was first opened, op-ened, Jan. 11 being ;,!:. tl.eir goblet, wedding day. |