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Show ; "r. A- X .is f 1 ; -" J) I if I ; I FIFTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY To be honored on Sunday Sun-day are Patriarch and Mrs. A. H. Lowe, who are celebrating their Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary. Friends are invited to call. Patriarch and Mrs. A. H. Lowe Set Open House for Sunday Patriarch and Mrs. A. H. Lowe will be honored at an open house Sunday, March 24 from 2 to 6 p.m. at their home at 1914 North State, Orem, in celebration of their Fiftieth Wedding annversary. P.el-atives P.el-atives and friends are invited to call. They request no gifts. Mr. Lowe was bom in Hooper, Weber County, Utah, January 25, 1878, a son of Alexander and Elizabeth Eliza-beth A damson Lowe. Mrs. Lowe was bom at American Fork, Sept. 10, 1881, a daughter of Fred D. and Rose Julian Cassity. In addition to serving in many civic capacities, Mr. Lowe has been a Stake High Counselor in two stakes, president o f the High Priest Quorum and Bishop of the Windsor Ward before becoming Patriarch of the Orem Stake. Mrs. Lowe has been active in stake and ward choir's, served as a teacher, counselor, and president wf the ward pr imary and a counselor on the Trimary Stake Board. She has also been a R.elief Society teacher for many years. The couple have four sons and one daughter: Fred C. Lowe, Phoenix, Pho-enix, Arizona; Kenneth A. Lows, San Bernardino, California; Mis. Paul (Bessie) Cochran, Provo; Julian C. Lowe, Washington, D.C.; and Howard D. Lowe, Orem. They also have seventeen grandchildren and one great grandchild. |