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Show lloyd and Norma Armiistead to celebrate their fltt? :!""";' v at dinner nartv "mer party . i - . ; i ' 1 .i , l i j nnvd and Norma Maae utead were honored by their KLn at afamily dinner in honor their glden weddmS anniver- ,j flnd Norma were married ll! 1939 in the Salt Lake LDS Ief was bom in Pleasant Grove H and Jane Armitstead and 10 lived there all his life. He now 1,1 f.q the fruit farm his father opera"13 "fe graduated from Pleasant High School and was in the JJ 0ne and one-half years in World War II-When II-When he returned, he was Joyed at Geneva Steel and re-5 re-5 after 37 years, ijehas held several church posi-. posi-. ue was ward financial clerk, laster, in the Sunday School Residency and High Priest presi- He loves to care tor his fruit fann and is proud of his produce. Norma was born in Vineyard to Henry and LaVerne Maag. She attended school there and radu- Oreem m LinCln S in She held various church positions. posi-tions. She was stake Primary preS - "t'WafrdRef Society prudent and ,n the ward Primary presidency. presi-dency. She spent several years in the church extraction program. bhe was employed at Heindsel-maAlKmt Heindsel-maAlKmt ShPforafew years and then at Pleasant Grove Bank (now Deseret Bank) and retired trom there. Her hobbies are knitting and enjoying her family. They have four children: LaV-erneNerdin, LaV-erneNerdin, American Fork; Lynn Alpine; Dale, deceased; and Neil Pleasant Grove. They have 15 grandchildren grand-children and six great-grandchildren. Norma and Lloyd Armitstead |