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Show r' ' 'J Memory House - Open House Honor Haslams Golden Wedding em California from 1947 to 1948. Here Mr. Haslam used his talents as a contractor to assist in the building of several chapels in the mission. His lifes work as a general contractor has given him the honor of building many churches and schools in Utah. At present he is a member of the Holladay Zoning Committee, a past president of the Holla-day Holla-day Lions Club, and a member of the Sons of Utah Pioneers. The couple ask that no gifts be brought to open house. Light refreshments and a program will provide entertainment as the Haslams greet their many friends. They have lived in their present pre-sent home for 43 years. An open house to be held in the Memorial House in Memory Grove, Wednesday, June 5 from 6 to 10 p.m. will mark the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Haslam, 4212 Highland High-land Drive. The couple was married in a June 5, 1907 ceremony which was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS temple. They are the parents of three children, LeGrand Haslam, Mrs. Preston C. (Gladys) Kimball, Mrs. JJames (Evelyn) Day, and 12 grandchildren and two great grand children. Always active in their church the Haslams have held many offices of-fices in the Winder Ward including includ-ing fulfilling a mission in north- |