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Show Open House For Golden Wedding Honors Couple Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Palmer, west Millard residents for many years, will be honored on their golden wedding anniversary Wednesday, Dec. 19, at open house at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Palmer Pal-mer in Hinckley. Guests will call from 5 to 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer are now residents of Ontario, Cal., and at this time are visiting their sons, Leonard Palmer, at Hinckley, and Clayton Palmer, at Deseret, and families. They are the parents of five children, of whom three are living, two sons here, and Boyd Palmer, of Sunnymead, Cal. Their two daughters, dau-ghters, Mrs. LaVon (Nita) Black, of Ontario, and Mrs. L. J. (Zella) Sorensen, of Salt Lake City, died. Thpv have 11 p-ranrirhilrirpl1! nnrt seven greatgrandchildren. They were married Dec. 19, 1901, at Pioche, Nevada and later took teir endowments in the Salt Lake i LDS temple April 10, 1910. They I are both active members of the ; LDS church, and have held various offices. David Henry Palmer was born Oct. 29, 1872, in Springville, Utah, and came to Deseret as a boy. Mrs. Palmer, who was Nettie May Owen before her marriage, was born Aug. 17 , 1882 at Beaver. Following their marriage the couple made their home in Deseret, where Mr. Palmer farmed. Mrs. Palmer served as postmistress for thirteen years. In 1937 they moved to Lennox, Cal., and later to Ontario, where they have since resided. |