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Show Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Angell Jcnored On Their 50th Wedding Anniversary "i 1URRICANE, Utah Fifty years 'if wedded life were celebrated here Tuesday evening at the home jf Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Angell where they were honored hy their children with a party '. or the family and a few im-.:nediate im-.:nediate relatives. Vj Married in the St. George - .Temple February 21, 1889, Mr. jind Mrs. Angell made their first iome at Leeds where eight chil- Iron were born to them. Thirty-'., Thirty-'., )ne years acco they moved to ', '-Turricane. where after building )ne of the first 12 houses on he flat, thev re-exnerienced the J ;trvigeles and privations of pio-Jwr pio-Jwr life. Mr. Angell was b'-n at.. Salt ,ake City January -29. 1865. a son of Solomon and Annie Catherine Johansen Angell. As a child of one year, he was taken to the Long Valley country by his parents where his father, according accord-ing to Mr. Angell, "was too far-sighted far-sighted to join the 'Order'." Later the Angell family, because of Indian trouble, moved to Virgin, to Toquerville and finally settled at Leeds where Mr. Angell as a young man worked for seven years at the Silver Reef mine. Emma Frances Hartley Angell was born February 21, 1868 at Mahaska county. Iowa, a daugh-tnr daugh-tnr of Francis Marion and Naomi Walton Hartley. After her parents par-ents io'"d the L.D.S. church, she. as a child of five years, came to (Continued on page ten) Golden Wedding (Continued from first page) Utah with them, whore they settled set-tled at Springville. Later in answer ans-wer to Brigham Young's call, the Hartley family moved to the Little Lit-tle Colorado and made a home at the fort called Brigham City. Here Mrs. Angell relates that her father's family joined in the "United Order". Soon dissatisfaction dissatisfac-tion caused her parents to leave Arizona with the object of Temple work upper most in their minds, they came to Southern Utah and made a permanent home at Leeds. All of Mr. and Mrs. Angell's six living children reside at Hurricane, Hur-ricane, they are: Mesdames Bren-da Bren-da Jepson, Kate Stratton, Blanche Isom, Annie Bradshavv, Audrey Stevens and Clyde Angell. In addition ad-dition to their children, Mr. and Mrs. Angell have 33 grand-children and six great grand-children. |