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Show . S , ... ... 1 it. . 5 "mmZ . " 1 ' J" l ' ' ' r- , - x ; - ;- . . - I ; . ' - ' - 4: ' 3 V' v . '' .' i . 5 : . " 0." : OPEN HOUSE Open House will be held Sunday honoring Mr. and Mrs. Orval Carter on golden wedding anniversary. Open House Sunday to Honor Carters on 50th Anniversary Orval has been an active member of the Chamber of Commerce, now a life-time member. He is an avid sportsman, sports-man, loving to hunt and fish. He is a member in good standing stand-ing of the Pleasant Grove Lions Club is vice president of the local Senior Citizens and has been affiliated with a number of local civic projects that has benefitted Pleasant Grove. Their children are Dale, Leo, Mrs. Max (Melba) Houtz, Earl, Leonard, Boyd, Leland, Gene, Mrs. Marvin (Joyce) Smith, Le-Roy, Le-Roy, Mrs. Paul (Carolyn) Peacock, Pea-cock, and Gary Carter, all of Pleasant Grove. They have had 53 grandchildren and 5 greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. All friends and relatievs are invited to share their joy on October 12. They request that gifts not be given. An open house will be held on October 12, in honor of Orval L. and Caroline S. Carter, who will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. The special spec-ial event will be held at the Plesaant Grove Sportsman-Lions Sportsman-Lions Building at 600 East Center Cen-ter Street, between the hours of 3:00 and 7:00 p.m. A family dinner will be hosted at the West Winds Restaurant for the couple by their family on Oct. 10th. Orval was born Aug. 13, 1904, to LeRoy and Annie Larsen Carter. He is the oldest of 11 children, and has 3 brothers, and six sisters living throughout through-out Utah. Caroline was born February 13, 1904, to Edwin G. and Sarah Sar-ah Cobbley Shoell. She is the fourth child of seven, and has two brothers and one sister living. They were married in Provo on October 10, 1924, and later the marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Caroline has been at the side of her husband, over-seeing the very skilled job of raising 12 children and family duties that started on a farm in Lindon, Utah, where they raised fruit. They moved to Pleasant Grove, opened a service station, along with hauling coal and hay. Since retiring, they have been able to travel extensively and make many friends from other states. |