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Show Andersons Celebrate 70th PANGUITCH Austin and Zelma Anderson will celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary this month. The Andersons were married on July 25, 1929. The traveled by horse and buggy and were married in the Manti LDS Temple. Zelma was born in Junction to William and Barbara Sudweeks on Dec. 15, 1907. She worked in the school lunch program at Piute High School for 27 years. She loves to work outside and help with hay. She also likes handwork, crocheting, embroidary, quilting and gardening and comes from a family of 10 children. Zelma is known for her very neat and meticulous yard Austin was born in Kingston on Oct. 13, 1904 to James K. and Violet Anderson. He was a sheep shearer and farmer in Kingston and traveled all over the state shearing shet. He also owned a cattle ranch. Austin is a good carpenter and a hardworking man. He came from a family of 13 children and all of his brothers were sheep shearers. Austin was an LDS Bishop for 10 years and was in the bishopric before that for 10 years. The two now live in the Garfield Memorial Care Center in Panguitch. They are the only couple living in the care center and are both still very active. They have four children.: Dee and Barbera Anderson, Kingston; LaKay and William Holman, Redlands, Calif; Nuel Anderson, Kingston; and Barbara and Von Wayman, Richfield. They also have seven grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. . |