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Show Open house to honor Bairs on anniversary ' , I The children of Lloyd Healey and Mildred Clark Bair will honor their parents on their 50th wedding anniversary an-niversary Saturday, Nov. 2 at the Alpine 3rd Ward Church, 50 E. 150 North from 7 to 9 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited in-vited to attend. The couple requests no gifts, please. Lloyd Bair was born March 15, 1914, in Alpine to Joseph LeRoy and Lila Healey Batf, one of seven children. Mrs. Bair was born Sept. 23, 1914, in Alpine to George Ernest and Belle Wilkin Clark, one of 11 children. They were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Oct. 31, 1935. Mr. Bair was a union millwright and carpenter for many years, and worked in this capacity at the Utah Power and Light plants in Castle Dale, Huntington and Garfield. He also helped in the construction of U.S. Steel's Geneva Plant. He has also been a farmer, and worked at the Utah State Prison as a guard for three years. Mrs. Bair is active in the Moun-tainville Moun-tainville Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, and was captain at one time. She likes to quilt and has made quilts for all her children. She also likes to work in her garden. Both Mr. and Mrs. Healey have been active in the LDS Church, and have served two stake missions and a full-time mission in Minnesota and Wisconsin. They have lived at their present home in Alpine for 42 years. The Bairs have seven children: Vernon Clark, Magna; Douglas Lloyd, Wright, Wyo.; Marlene Heaton, South Jordan; and Colleen Murdock, Castle Dale; Reed Irvin and Don Ellis, both of Pleasant Grove. One son, Raymond Alan is deceased.. They have 22 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Mildred and Lloyd Bair |