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Show Pioneers Honored At Golden Wedding The Ephraim Enterprise of last week has an extensive report of the golden wedding anniversary celebrated celebrat-ed at Ephraim the first of last Week, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Breinholt. Mrs. S. M. Duggins, a, daughter and who resides here, was one of the principals in arranging the celebration. The report given by the Ephraim paper is as follows: Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Breinholt, former for-mer Ephraim residents but who have lived in Provo for the past ten years, came back to their old home town to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary anni-versary on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Breinholt en-1 tertained in their honor at a family I dinner Monday afternoon. A huge wedding cake of gold and white centered cen-tered the table. Thirty guests enjoyed en-joyed a delicious five-course dinner. The main feature of the celebration was a dance and program given in the Social hall in the evening. The large hall was beautifully decorated in gold and white and the honored couple were seated under a large gold and white bell where they received the two hundred twenty-five guests who came from all parts of the state. Dancing was enjoyed until eleven o'clock at which time a delicious two-course two-course luncheon was served and a program pro-gram rendered as follows: Address of welcome E. D. Soren-son Soren-son of Salt Lake. Reading Mrs. E. A. Britsch of Man- ti. j Vocal duet James C. and Hubert Jensen of Salina. Reading Henry Pederson of Ephraim. Eph-raim. Speech and presentation of gifts W. L. Breinholt, a nephew of the honored guests. Response O.H . Breinholt, son or the aged couple. T'hp timp was tVipn envpn nupr tn hand shaking, visiting, and a genera? reunion.. , Mr. Breinholt, who was a well known and respected citizen of Ephraim Eph-raim up until ten years ago, is now seventy-eight years old and his wife is seventy-two. They have four children chil-dren as follows: Oscar H. Breinholt of Ephraim; Mrs. S. M. Duggins, of Gunnison; Mrs. J. H. Ottosen, Cleveland, Cleve-land, and Mrs. W. E. Christensen of Price. They also have eleven grandchildren grand-children and four great-grandchil-; dren. i |