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Show 1 ' . ! t ' .." . f. ... . : .!(. V ':. . - .3 .V ;: i ' IT. ' I ! A . i .. -: ........... - . -. i i . . . - i. i f ,. .3 GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hullinger will be honored Sunday, June 27 at open house in PI. Grove. Charles A. Hullingers to Celebrate Golden Weddlnq with Open House The children of Charles A. and Arda Johnson Hullinger are honoring their parents at a reception commemorating their Golden Wedding anniversary. It will be held Sunday, June 27 between the hours of 4 and 7 p.m. at the home of their son, Bishop Arvin Jay Hullinger, 650 West 1100 North, in Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. Mr. Hullinger is the son of Harvey and Minerva Cook Hullinger. Hul-linger. He was born in Vernal, Utah and his family settled in Montwell, while he was a young boy. Mrs. Hullinger is the daughter daugh-ter of Benjamin and Emily Brown Johnson. She was born in Monroe, Utah. Her family also later moved to Montwell. The couple were married on June 22, 1921. They resided in Montwell until 1935 when they moved to Myton, Utah. In 1942 they left Myton to make their home in Pleasant Grove, and still reside here. Their marriage mar-riage was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple in June, 1970 Mr. and Mrs. Hullinger are the parents of seven children, Arden Adelbert Hullinger, Old Saybrook, Conn., Arvin Jay Hullinger, Pleasant Grove ; Mrs. Richard (Joye) Kirk, Pro-vo, Pro-vo, Utah; Duane Harvey Hullinger, Hul-linger, deceased; Mrs. Leslie (Alda) Jensen, North Ogden, Utah; Benny Dee Hullinger, Pleasant Grove; and Mrs. Royce (Carlie) Williams, Salt Lake City. The couple also have 18 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. All friends and relatives are invited to attend the reception and they request no gifts please |