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Show Open House to Mark Golden Wedding . ' :. x i : ;. . . . 3 ft .i iii'm ........ -, i-1- mill in i imni bration of their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Bennett, who will greet friends at an open house Sunday, March 14, in cele- road at that time, as he did later in Millard County. His parents moved mov-ed to Deseret in 1877, bringing the young family and household furnishings furn-ishings in a wagon, and Mr. Bennett Ben-nett says he made the trip carried on a pillow. Mrs. Alice Kinder Bennett was born in Juab, Utah, Jan. 6, 1881, and her early life was spent in Oasis, where her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kinder, ran the first hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett were married mar-ried March 15, 1898, at Deseret, and in the Manti temple July 19, 1898. They made their home in Deseret, where Mr. Bennett engaged in farming far-ming and freighting in the early years. In 1926, the family moved to Delta, where their home has been since. They are members of the Delta First ward, where Mr. Bennett is a high priest. Happily wed for fifty years, Mr, and Mrs. T. W. Bennett will be honored at an open house Sunday afternoon at their home, celebrating celebrat-ing the occasion. Invitations to call are extended to their many friends, from 2 until 8 p. m. on Sunday afternoon. aft-ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett have ten living children, 31 grandchildren, and 7 great-grandchildren, all of whom are making plans to be with them for Sunday's party. Their children are William H. Bennett, Magna; Orvil J., Carl N., Mrs. Fern B. Day, Clemont, K. J., and R. Max Bennett, of Delta; Thelma L. Bliss, Garfield; Reva Watts, Ray, Arizona, and Orin Z. Bennett, St. George. T. W. Bennett was born in Murray, Mur-ray, May 9, 1876, a son of Joshua and Isabelle Jane Holt Bennett. His father was working on the rail-1 |