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Show Honor Couple On Golden Wedding A large number of friends called at the oozy home of Mr. and Mrs. James Lang Sunday afternoon and evening to pay their respects to these good people, the occasion being their .fiftieth wedding anniversary. anni-versary. "Open house" was held from 2 to 9 o'clock p.m., and light refreshments were served all call, ers. Mrs. Isabell McKee of South-gate, South-gate, California was present for the occasion, and, with neighbors and friends of the family, helped receive and serve the visitors. j Mr. Lang, a native of St. Thomais, Nevada, the iittle pioneer pio-neer Nevada town now submerged iby Lake Mead, and Mrs. Lang, the' former Jane Anderson, a native oij Beaver, were married July 4, 1S92 at Beaver. William Bakes, justice of the peace under territorial! government and friend of the family, performed the ceremony, i They made thr home in Bea-1 ver until some 23 years ago, when.j they came to Milford, since which time they have become wellknown j in the. community, Mrs. Lang hav. I ing taken an active part in L. D. S. ; activities, especially in Relief i Society circles. For. several years Mr. and Mrs. Lang managed the Forgie apartments and both number num-ber their friends by the hundreds. They are the parents of three living children, Mrs. Mary Fern-! ley of Albuquerque, New Mexico; Mrs. McKee (the former Isabell Newhart), and Ross Lang of Car- lin, Nevada. ' |