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Show : r- . ,.. J A s r" s 1 r ' j . ; ; TO MARK DATE Mr. and Mrs. F. Lamar Tuttle will be honored at open house marking t'heir golden anniversary. Open house to mark 50th wedding day for Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Tuttle Mr. and Mrs. F. Lamar (Zola) (Zo-la) Tuttle will observe their golden wedding with an open house, arranged by their sons Calif.; Floyd Tuttle Mapleton; There are also 43 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. ana aaugniers, Sunday, April 2, from 4 until 8 p.m., at the family residence 1193 South Main St. An invitation is extended ex-tended to neighbors, relatives and friends to attend. They request no gifts. Mr. Tuttle is a native of Manti, a son of William Marion and Emma Bench Tuttle and spent his early life in that city. Since coming to Springville in I 1927, he has followed the occu- pations of farming and dairy- ing. He is a high priest and has s served as a group leader and as j a stake missionary. He has also been genealogy chairman. Mrs. Tuttle was born in I Fountain Green, a daughter of I Joseph Smith and Anna Cath- jj erine Otteson, and lived there 5 as a young girl. She has served jj in the Primary organization and as secretary of Relief So- ciety. She has also worked in B genealogy and with her hus- 1 band, served on the Old Folks I Committee. They were married March 28, 1917, in the Manti LDS Tem- pie. I They are parents of ten sons jj and daughters with eight liv- H ing as follows: Mrs. William (Reba) Blanchard, Provo; Mrs. Rulon (Theora) Sheets, LaCa-nada, LaCa-nada, Calif,; Mrs. Floyd (Frances) (Fran-ces) Holley, Springville; Mrs. Lewis (Erma) Bryner, Murray; Mrs. Russell (Roma) Davis and William J. Tuttle, Springville; Glade L. Tuttle, San Francisco, |