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Show vv 1 c. a T i 5. t, V TT TT T f "f f 1 T i f f f 1 V r rTV f V'V'f1 - DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, IOC 1 William A. King LAYTON--Mr. and Mrs. WilA. King, 169 King St, will honored for their 50th wed-- liam b i- - I Mrs. King Mr. King, ding anniversary with an open at the Layton Fourth reation center, 275 Park St The couple was married June 17, 1914, in Ogden. The marriage was later solemnized in die Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Saints. Mrs. Christ of Latter-da- y King, the forfner Chestina Phillips, was bom Sept 19, 1894, in Layton. Mr. King was bom Oct Wednesday, June 17 1964 of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, June 17, 1914. QUOI y Mr. Anderton has been- a rancher and day contractor, retiring in 1957. He also served as a first counselor in YMMIA and a teacher in Sunday School Mrs. Anderton, the former Chdtina E. Jones is also- - an active member of the Church, singing in the Henefer Ward choir and Summit Stake Sihging Mothers. She is also a member of the Daughters of The Utah Pioneers. They are parents of four daughters and one son, Mrs. Bill (Thelma) Hersh, Mrs. - - Mr King is a farmer, and has also- - been a meat packer, railroad worker and sugar factory worker. Mrs. King is a past president of American Legion Auidl-iary, and has been active in - Church work. Eleven of their 13 sons and daughters are living. They are .Louis W., Mrs.' Ray (Verna K.) Woods, Dale P., Mrs. Dale (Ruth) Stamp, Alma Li, Hyrum Dee, Charles G., and Joseph D., all of Layton; Wendell, Roy; 3 Mrs. Russell (Reva May) Cook, Garden Grove, Calif. ; Keith M.,, Pacifica, Calif. They have 23 grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. -- - ME. To Choose In following. solid colors: Black, brown, light tan, light blue, red, or charcoal. Exhibit Flowers ' SAMSONITE n, -- MENS HOSE LK Rose Ramblers Garden Club will hold its annual flower show Elaine (Alice) -- Moore, both of June 22, 1 to 5 p.m., at the new Henefer; Mr. Donald J. Ander- Garden Center , in Sugar House " ton, Seattle, Wash. ; Mrs. Jack Park. : . (Kathy) Ferguson, Sandy, and "June Time and Roses is the Mrs. Quin (Donna) Murray, Ogtheme of the event, which will den. They also have 17 grandbe free to the public. children. Mrs. Harold A. Link and Mrs. A. Nelson are chairman and F. ME. AND ALEX' MRS. , respectively. Mrs. ENGSTECM Don C. Gee is club president MIDVALE Mr. and Mrs. Alex- -' A special exhibit of the Engstrum, 509 E. 6th Aye., MidvaRose selection for le,-will be "honored on their 1964 will be shown by Mrs.'W. golden wedding anniversary R. Middlemiss. ' Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ander-toHenefer, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary June 21 at an open house in the Henefer Cultural Center. Friends and relatives are Invited to attend from 2 to 6 p.m. They request no gifts. ' The couple was married in the Salt Lake Temple, Church Larry Knudsen, 22, 1408 Front St. (157 West), had a headache Monday afternoon while work ing on the new Kennecott Building, South Temple and Main St. A large board fell from above and struck him. Witnesses told police Mr. Knudsen was wearing a hard., hat, which saved him from more serious injury. HI-BU- of 75 orlon acrylic and 25 stretch nylon, offering greater comfort longer wearl CLOSEOUTS. 1 Factory Samples, Irregulars and etc. Falling Board Hits Kennecott Worker. (G1 Anderton Mrs. Anderton - ANDERTON TOP QUALITY Engstrum. They have four sons and two Riverton; Mrs. Ester McDonald, Midvale; Cal, Rock Springs, Wyo.; Alfred, Granger; Robert, Midvale, and Franklin, Granger. They are the grandparents of 20 grandchildren and 19 greatgrandchildren. AMD MRS. JOHN F. uiDD5S Mr.Engstrnm. Sunday, June 21, with an open house. Friends and relatives Are invited to call at the couples home from 3 to 8 p.m. They request no gifts. 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