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Show Mark and Laree Adamson to be honored on 60th ( . - ;--', K L '' - rl 1 Hie children of Mark, and Laree Adimson will honor them for their itdth wedding anniversary at an lopcn house on Saturday, June 18. ' Friends and relatives are incited in-cited to call at the American Fork Senior Citizen Center, 54 East i llsin, between 5 and 8:30 p.m. .They request no gifts, please, t They were married June 20, fain the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Since their marriage, they have raided in American Fork, Spanish Fork, Bountiful, Provo and back to American Fork where they retired. Mr. Adamson was employed frith Utah Poultry (now Inter-mountain Inter-mountain Farmers) for 30 years, then as a manufacturing representative. represen-tative. Both are natives of the American Ameri-can Fork-Highland area. Mr. idamsonisthesonofDavidH. and fJesiie Myers Adamson, and Mrs. 'damson, the daughter of William and Etta Cullimore Greenwood. Active in the LDS Church .throughout their lives, Mr. Adam-;jonwasthefirstscoutmasterin Adam-;jonwasthefirstscoutmasterin the HighlandWard.andhasheldmany ether position s inclu di n 0 servi n 0 i n Mark, LaRee Adamson Manwaring, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Robert (Carol) Ziegler, South Jordan; Jor-dan; and son David M. Adamson, Draper. They also have 24 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. ,lo bishoprics and two high coun-aeli.Mrs. coun-aeli.Mrs. Adamson has also served in various ward and state positions, posi-tions, ..They say their "greatest accomplishment" accom-plishment" is their children, and t ; they are very proud of their '"wen, grandchildren and great-fttdchildren. great-fttdchildren. "They are what es everything worthwhile." Honoring them with the open "0U! are their daughters Mrs. "WdfDelores) Simons, Beaver-m Beaver-m Ore.; Mrs. Don (Shirley) |