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Show i- jji,)''''!f1'' "?!b'i wttt-f ,.i f'..i ,;!' - . "Wljk m h& it, ?v I ' n - mm ' w , . 1 MR. AND MRS. HYRUM PERRY Open House to honor Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Perry on Golden Wedding anniversary An Open Houkc honoring Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Perry on their 50th wedding anniversary anniver-sary will be held Sunday, June 6 at their home at 16 South 200 West in Cedar City. Friends and relatives may call between the hours of 3 to 7 p.m. They request no gifts. The Perry's are lifelong residents res-idents of Cedar City where he has been engaged in the livestock business. They were married June 6, 1921 in Cedar City. The marriage mar-riage was later solemnized in the St. George LDS Temple. They have one daughter, Mrs. David (Dorlores Joey) Thorley of Cedar City. Mrs. Perry has been active in community and church affairs. af-fairs. She has held all the offices of-fices of the American Legion Auxiliary including president. In addition she has served as vice president of the Utah State Department. She has also served on the Cedar City Coordinating Council; as president pres-ident of the Primary in her ward and on the Stake Relief Society Board. Mr, Perry, a successful livestockman, has now retired. ; ; I |