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Show Jim and Fay Richins Carter celebrate Golden Wedding with family and friends si ' - v a 1 r 1 ' ' 1 Jim and Fay Richins Carter of Lehi celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with family and friends Jan. 29. They were married in Provo on Jan. 29, 1938. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Carter was born Aug. 4, 1916 in Lehi to Ray and Irene Forbes . Carter. He was raised on the Carter farm and made his living selling milk from the herd on the farm. He was later employed for 22 years by the LDS Church in Lehi, a job from which he recently retired. Jim is probably best known as a musician, playing trumpet and saxophone for the Carters Orchestra for over 40 years. He started playing with the orchestra when he was 13. He has traveled throughout the state bringing music to people. He currently is a member of the Young Oldtimers, where he con tinues to share his musical talents with others. Fay was born July 29, 1924, in Provo to Burton and Jenny Sorenson Richins. She has worked for the Alpine School District lunch program and also worked for the LDS Church in Lehi. She also retired recently. Mrs. Carter is a polished seamstress seam-stress and has tailored for many people. She has made beautiful lamp dolls for various parts of the United States and is known for her ability with arts and crafts, and for her crocheting ability. The Carters have six children: Gloria Healey and Jinny Mair, both of Heber ; Shirley Peterson of Orem ; Dee Carter and Rick Carter, both of Pleasant Grove; and Carlin Phillips of American Fork. They have 24 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Jim and Fay Carter |