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Show Joins to Honor Parents At Golden Wedding Celebration Mrs. D. C. Schmutz returned to Cedar City early this week after having assisted with open house to honor her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Walter Startup, Provo, on their golden wedding anniversary. anniver-sary. Mr. Startup, who with his brother bro-ther George founded the Startup Candy Company in Utah at the beginning of the century, is still actively engaged In that business, busi-ness, managing the clear candy animals and small perfumed-centered perfumed-centered confection units. In his youth he served as a type setter for the Provo daily paper, and later became a newspaper man. He married Martha Artie Harris Har-ris in the Salt Lake L D S temple tem-ple on Sept. 17, 1903. 1 They visited Sunday will all but one of their six children. Mrs. T. C. (Norell)' Manley, Philadelphia, with members of her family visited in Provo earlier ear-lier in the summer. Others are Mrs. Thomas R. (Naomi) Biggs, Orem; Mrs. D. C. (La Rue) Schmutz, Cedar City; ;Mrs. Golden J. (Maurine) Young, Provo, and Elbert H. and Harry jW., Jr., Startup, Provo. They also have 17 grandchildren. |