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Show Mr. and Mrs. Brose Guymon to celebrate Golden Wedding at Sunday Open House ifwmi(tiiiimiii(iiiHwiinmiiffliiin((wii'iiiiiiif iiii'mfi!i!".tt"!i '"i'!"'n i "'':H!' i ; " 1 " :i : " ' .' !"', ; .''',;';" .'i1;.!.! j ' ' "! ' ' ' '' ' '' '''' ' ' ! ! 'V- , I :jivi.:i.;!i-rt i M -4J:fr'A -;5 v '-Ifft" mh -.df w ' i!!lSlP Hi !'--M ifltimi A&J yMmMBJM 0:HM pi J.2$y.-v Ik toSf Ml wd, m)f0httm ! MR. AND MRS. BROSE GUYMON The family of Mr. and Mrs. Brose Guymon cordially in-vite in-vite everyone to attend an open house, honoring them on their Golden Wedding Anniversary An-niversary with the event to be held on Sunday, the 28th of June, 1970. The affair will take place at the Guymon home in Parowan between the hours of 4 and 7 p. m. The Guymons are both natives na-tives of Parowan and have resided re-sided here much of their lives. They were married June 7, 1920 in the Salt Lake County Courthouse and their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. Broze i a veteran of World War I and served with the AEF in France. They moved to California in 1925, where Mr. Guymon was employed by the Southern California Edison Co. for 32 years. Upon his retirement they moved by to Parowan. They have three children.. Lowell, of Lancaster, Calif.; Kathleen Bland of Palmdale, Calif, and Jirn of Hurricane, Utah. They have five grandchildren, grand-children, four of which live in California. They say No. Gifts please. |