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Show Golden anniversary open house to honor Clyde and Marjorie Pyper on March 4 L Clyde and Marjorie Pyper will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary an-niversary Saturday, March 4. Their children will host an open house at the new 4th-15th Ward Chapel, 755 N. 600 West, Pleasant Grove, from 2 to 5 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited. They request no gifts please. Clyde and Marjorie were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and spent their early years in Heber Valley. Clyde served in the U.S. Navy and they had a large farm and worked at Geneva. They moved to Pleasant Grove in 1957. They operated the Wasatch Cafe for 12 years and then Clyde went to work for Salt Lake Metropolitan Water District for over 20 years. For many years Clyde brought pleasure to many people with his beautiful solos, duets and quartets. He spent 20 years with the Bar-bershoppers Bar-bershoppers of Provo. Clyde served a mission to the Southern States from 1936-38. He served two stake missions in Wasatch Stake and is a High Priest. Marge crochets, makes quilts and in the depression days, made most of the clothes the family wore. She has always enjoyed cooking and spent 35 years as a dinner cook in cafes. She is well-known for her homemade pies and clam chowder. Marge has worked in many church positions. She served 10 years as a librarian in Timpanogos Stake. She has worked in the Spanish Extraction Program and is a visiting teacher. They both enjoy gardening, flower and vegetables. They have many prize rose bushes. They have enjoyed their riding horses, fishing and camping trips in their trailer. Their children are Mark and Shirley Pyper of American Fork, and Jim and Kelly Pyper of Ferron. They have eight grandchildren and one great granddaughter. Clyde and Marjorie Pyper |