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Show Open house to honor Max and Helen Baldwin on anniversary The children of Max and Helen Oviatt Baldwin will honor them at an open house for their 50th wedding wed-ding anniversary. The open house will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 26, at the American Fork West Stake Center Cultural Hall, 165 N. 350 West The event is open to all friends and relatives. They request no gifts. Max and Helen were married Sept. 5, 1939 in Castle Dale. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Max was born in Monroe to Jess and Ada Winget Baldwin. He was raised in Wellington and worked in the coal mines until 1945, then worked at Geneva Steel until retirement. re-tirement. He worked at the Provo LDS Temple for several years. He is assistant High Priest group leader in the American Fork 7th Ward, where they have lived since 1945. Helen was born in Elmo to Charles and Ada Olsen Oviatt. She was raised in Elmo. She's a home-maker. home-maker. They are both active in the LDS Church, where they have held many positions. They are the parents of seven children: Mrs. Jim (Lorna) Gordon, Gor-don, American Fork; Mrs. Rodney (LaRain) John, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Larry (Yvonne) Brown, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove; Mrs. Dennis J. (Dar-lene) (Dar-lene) Rowley, American Fork; Mrs. Earl (Maxann) Green, Lindon; Floyd Baldwin, Fort Collins, Colo., formerly for-merly of American Fork; and Mrs. Rodney (Brenda) Street, Pleasant Grove. They have 17 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Max and Helen Baldwin |