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Show Open house to honor Winterroses on Golden Wedding Anniversary The children of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Winterrose are holding an Open House honoring their parents on their Golden Wedding Wed-ding A n niversary, Saturday, Nov. 3 at the Enchanted Gar des, 140 North Main, Cedar City from 6 to 9 p.m. Friends and relatives are invited in-vited to attend. It is requested that there be no gifts. Rube and Jennie were mar ried Nov. 1, 1923. The marriage was later solemnized in the St. George LDS Temple. The Winterrosts have lived all of their married lives in Cedar City where they owned and directed the Southern Utah Mortuary here and in Beaver and Milford for 40 years. Rube was the first mortician in Cedar City and Jennie also held a Funeral Directors License. Lic-ense. Mr. Winterrose was born September 29, 1S9S, in Heber City a son of John William and Effruezenia Zitting Winterrose. Mrs. Winterrose was born Nov. IS, 1901, in Hamilton's Fort a daughter of Francis W. (Dick) and Sarah Holland Middleton. The Winterroses have four children including Mrs. Guy (Lois) Seals, American Fork; Richard Allen, Cedar City; Reuben Reu-ben Gayle, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Kay (Jackie) Fullmer, Logan. Their posterity includes 15 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. |