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Show ,y affidavr- Rate goldex id With WEDDING ANNIVERSARY this offc? after tt? rd U:s. Alma N. Iverson ,tion of ' :iA their golden wedding at the Manila ward j 3ERYS, sit hall. They were mar- j te Engine-- ober 16, 1884. They are the m, Sep'" ' of ten children, seven of re still living as follows: on, Oct I- I. Gough, Murray; Eda I. J Nellie Smith, Alma Iver-eva Iver-eva Hahn, Jesse C. Iverson. T J- snd John G. Iverson, all iy. ' ; !5e of 13 Mr. Iverson help-:A help-:A the first trail into Ameri-:i Ameri-:i wnyon and to hawl ore . "cks of mules from the s;e- He later assisted in ''"e fhst wagon road into . 5 He was called to Arizo-g Arizo-g '3 colonize that district " tMk him three month -stMm and wagon. He has ;fWs of his life in the tim- 'e mountains of Colorado ;' Al'iZOna and TThnh severe trials o'f his life ! his son, Alma Jr., never Jtt his service in the Zdi' Record is found of his sure - discharge, but he has com- home. acH- 5Eon. before her marriage, ul in An'i Tuckett of Spring - " has stood by his side I -'y hardship. i :i01i was one of the first iPir?' !En born in Pleasant Grove. ago S L ered all of the hardslrips i 1W .neer life. His parents, ;''s and Catherine Williams : e to Utah with the first m-t i ' Jit wagons in 1848. I W "r coniiiting of songs, in-i in-i ladings and talks to- ',' 1 life sketch was enjoy-. enjoy-. "t W. w. Warnick and ehce Atwood were the 0" ancing concluded the -nt. |