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Show Andersons celebrate 50th each other since childhood and attended at-tended the same schools in Orem. They both graduated from Lincoln High School in 1936. They moved to Bountiful in 1941. They enjoy their cabin at Fish Lake, traveling with family, fishing, gardening and enjoying the "great outdoors." Their children are: Larry Paul Anderson, Phoenix, Ariz.; Connie Jean Richardson, Tucson, Ariz.; Colleen Anderson, West Bountiful and Sherrie Lynn Scott, Lehi. They have one grandchild, Lori Lynn Richardson Jayme. A 50th wedding anniversary was celebrated on March 22, for Norma H. and Paul E. Anderson of West Bountiful. Paul was born Jan. 22, 1918 and was raised in Orem. He attended BYU and an art school in California. Califor-nia. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II in the Asian Theater (Burma, India). He worked for Phillips Petroleum Company for 25 years. Later, he became a self-employed self-employed manufacturing representative represen-tative for several different companies com-panies with responsibility for a five-state five-state region. Norma was born Nov. 6, 1918 in Mount Pleasant, and moved with her family to Orem when she was seven. During her junior and senior high school years, she was active in the ' 'Posture Club," orchestra, band and musicals. She played piano and performed in a dance band that toured around Utah, worked at Bryce Canyon one summer and raised most of her money by picking fruit during the summer months while growing up. She attended dance schools under the direction of William Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Jean Renee, Benny Smith, Ted Howard and many others. She started teaching at the age of 1 6 and is still instructing young girls from ages four and up. Paul and Norma have known r i J j r x 4 I i i j MR. AND MRS. ' PAUL E. ANDERSON |