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Show Golden Wedding Observed By Ex-Basin Couple A former Uintah Basin couple cou-ple were feted at an Open ' House party at their home in Salt Lake City recently in observance ob-servance of their golden wed ding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Bra-1 Bra-1 dy were greeted at their home at 120 Canyon Road by members of the family and friends. They attribute their long married mar-ried life to cheerfulness, plenty of hard work, and , an attempt to live the first two" great commandments. com-mandments. Mr. Brady was born in Fair-view, Fair-view, April 7, 1881, a son of Patriarch Jordan Brady and Mary L. Howell. His wife. Anna, An-na, was born July 19,' 1882, a daughter of Bishop Amasa Tucker Tuck-er and Annetta Peterson, of Fairview. They were married in the Manti Temple in 1902. Mr. Brady Bra-dy began teaching school in 1900 and taught for 16 years before working as a sheep-shearer and salesman. He was employed 8 years as timberman, track layer lay-er and weigh-master at the coal ! camp in Clear Creek, Utah, i They have lived in Fairview,' Cleveland, Talmage, Lapoint, Tridell, Roosevelt, Price, West Hiawatha, Provo and Salt Lake City, Utah; and Mesa, Ariz., and Kimberly, Idaho. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Brady are active members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Mr. Brady has served on the North Sanpete Stake Sunday School Board, as one of the seven presidents of the 26th Quorum of Seventy in Fairview, and' as a stake missionary in Salt Lake and Ensign Stakes He is now a high priest and ward teacher in the South 18th Ward. : Mrs. Brady is a teacher in ' the Relief Society and previous-; ly worked in the Young Worn-: en's Mutual Improvement Association. Asso-ciation. I They are parents of nine children. chil-dren. Warren H. Brady, Gu B. Brady, Lyle Brady, Salt Lake |