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Show I v f. I ' . - t - - 1 X 1 . 1 iM.,,.m,.,al ,..,,...., , ..J OPEN HOUSE Joe and Ada Beveridge will be honored Saturday evening at open house honoring 50th wedding. Open House Saturday Evening Will Honor 50th Anniversary stake levels where she was active in ward and stake Primary and also in ward and stake Relief Society Presidencies. She was a Sunday Sun-day School Teacher for several years and Inservice Teacher in the ward primary for five years. At present, they are ordinance or-dinance workers in the Provo Temple and have been since the temple opened. They are presently enjoying the best of health and happiness. The couple requests no gifts pleaste. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Beveridge will celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary Saturday at an open house, to be held in the Pleasant Grove Stake House from 7-9 p.m., October 15, 1977. All friends and relatives are cordially invited in-vited to attend. Joe and Ada were married October 10, 1927. Mrs. Beveridge was born to R.C., and Charlotta Peck Heber-tson Heber-tson December 31, 1906, at Vineyard Utah, Utah County. Joseph Beveridge was born March 3, 1906, at Castlegate Utah, Carbon County. Children of the Beveridges are: Mrs. Jack (Betty Jo) Alexander, DeLoye H. Beveridge (deceased), Dr. Larry M. Beveridge, principal of Geneva school, Stewart H. Beveridge, producer of the movie "Joe Panther", and Sidney J. Beveridge, Jr. High School Teacher in the Jordan District. The Beveridges moved to Pleasant Grove in April of 1942, when Mr. Beveridge became employed by Geneva Steel. He filled many positions in the L.D.S. church including high priest group leader, twice a member of the Bishopric, and Bishop of the Pleasant Grove 1st Ward. He was also active in Stake and Aaronic Priesthood Work. Mrs. Beveridge has worked on both ward and |