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Show - ' , i'fi'""', ' , ' r ' ' ''" '' : ' ' ' j ' - y J ' i j I- iHMtiMHftr 1 - iifiriT'irirfTTiiiiiiiMMiiiiiirirriiiiiiriwriViirrrrriTi",r " ir Mr. and Mrs. Huntington Huntingtons To Celebrate May 5 . HATCH Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Huntington of Hatch will celebrate 50 years of marriage Friday, May 5. They were married May 5, 1939, in the St. George LDS Temple. The couple will be honored by their family Saturday, May 6 with a session at the temple where they were married and a family picnic afterward at the park. Mr. and Mrs. Huntington lived in Patterson, Ida., for a year while Mr. Huntington worked in the mines, and a year at American Fork where he worked for Geneva Steel. They returned to Hatch where he had employment in the lumber business and have remained since. Both are active in church and community affairs. Mr. Huntington has served in the LDS ward bishopric, bish-opric, as scoutmaster, president of Young Mens mutual improvement association, as a teacher, and in the stake Sunday School. His wife has been president of the Relief Society, Soci-ety, a Primary worker, and served for over 30 years as secretary of the Sunday School. She now serves as secretary of the stake Sunday School. The Huntingtons are parents of seven: three sons and four daughters, daugh-ters, Allen, Lowell and Mrs. Jim (Betty) Kabonic, all Kanab; Stan, Cedar City; Mrs. Ben (Lynne) Nielsen, Magna; and Mrs. McRay (Jean) Julander and Ann Farnsworth, Panguitch. They have 27 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. |