Show couple celebrate celebrate Ce lebrat n golden wedding prom rom snowflake arizona herald the golden wedding anniversary of mr and mrs silas D smith ot of conticello Montice IIo utah former residents of 0 snowflake was celebrated at the Socia Social Hall at snow lake dake wednesday evening at the same time the silvster silar wedding anniversaries of their son ruel smith deceased and wite wife eliz abeth mr and sirs mrs howard ran dall of joseph city and mr and mrs clarence A frost of monticello were also celebrated mrs randall and mrs frost are daughters of mr and mrs smith mr and mrs smith were marriel marrie I in the st george utah temple on november 10 1886 and the marrain es of their three children all occur occurred occurred reI in the same year 25 years later laler there children mrs randall mrs frost mons L smith and mrs ellen S lyon were present at the celebration ebria eb ration tion their daughter mae smith of honolulu was the only one to be present their son silas ruel deceased and elizabeth bates were married marrie nl june 8 1911 four children were born to them and were present at th 1 ethel smith and howard It kandall andall were married 27 1911 I 1 they reside in jodeph city thirteen children have blessed this union ten of whom are living and were all present I 1 I 1 r seraphine smith and clarence A frost froat were roamed october 4 1911 1 and have lived at konti monticello cello since their marriage then their five children are all living and were present except kent in the afternoon a dinner was ed to the immediate family and close frie friends rids at the home of mrs elizabeth smith baldwin at which tinie time a hawaiian program and presents present 3 I 1 were given I 1 pres samuel F smith a drother other or was in in carge of the evening recep tian which aich began with coni community singing mr and mrs smith are good examples that 50 years of married life is is not a sign of old age mrs smith looked lovely in her blue sown gown with a rose and forget me not corsage they were inbreed an inspiration to a all 11 their grandchildren mrs elizabeth smith baldwin was becoming in a flowered lavander silk mrs howord randall wore wor her ber original ina I 1 wedding dress of white silk trimmed in rose point lace it was a per act fit and very much in keeping with the present fashion her hei slim figure was indeed the envy of wan trany a young girl mrs clarence frost w was as charming in a white crepe ensemble they also were a rose and forget me not corsa corsage ge I 1 roll call brought all members 0 of the famay to the stage and as their names were ca called ailed each stepped forward and bowed beis sent frow fron honolulu were worn by each m TOW r her ber of the family even ane six oa grandchild answered to the roll call by being held up in hi hh basket by his father bishop hen dericks cil of snowflake Enow flake and little anne and derry deny barton of monticello informed the audience that their brother and sisters were home then followed an interesting mu lea ical I 1 program which also included elf di i and recitations suitable to the occasion my grandmothers old fashioned garden solo eblo hy by elizabeth randall and chorus oy ay the grandchildren and some seme great grandchildren was outstanding on five I 1 eram ram the play of the first courting of mr and mrs mn smith aby by mrs lorine broadbent anc acted I 1 by the immediate family ard and i relatives tives was also enjoyed Glee tings fromi their daughter mae were sent to the honored guests and family in the form act m of a recording which was reproduced on he talking machine this was very touching sr and appreciated the golden olden wedding cake was made from a recipe used by tile the grandparents s of cof mrs smith before the days of flour nulls mills and stoves was then unveil edby the bride and groon groom of 50 years ago the cake the e golden bride aid was named the mountain landscape cake it required 95 es eggs 9 and was made from potato flour continued on page 8 CELEBRATE GOLDEN COLDER WEDDIN ft ii v u ei from page 1 with a dexy small amoun t at x cake a e ilou flou aad sugar the ingredients were whipped together with a bunch of eight or te ten n small sticks yie thit method used in the olden abys n ys for stinting sili ring Ting and beatings beating ingredients ingi together the center of cf the cake was baked on a revolving cove corte stick over overl live coals a spoonful at a time bein beings spread while revolving over the ca coals the dance the cake was cut in small pieces and everyone was given a treat this cake was displayed on the table which was covered c v with a mexican hand drawn cloth the second table was covered with a lovely venetian lace cloth the silver holders held golden candles the center piece was a crystal cut glass bowl holding tall graceful golden glows two silver heidl the lake which was daintily w wrapped aped in gold and silver celo phane IMs was the silver wedding caff I 1 and a piece was wag passed to those in j vitea A table with a display 1 of hawaiian life including a portrait i of their daughter dau ahter and sister mae mac gave tha th amp impression that thai she was present although she was far away george A as toas toastmaster emaster kept things lively during the serving of ice cream and cake the floor was then cleared for 1 dancing which C continued ntine d until p past uz t midnight n to which the general pub il ewas invited an enjoy enjoyable abie time was had by all we understand that more than guests etesta were present and that in addition to the main celebration a number of smaller parties were held during the few days when all ou 0 the family were assembled assed bled I 1 the san juan record extends to mr tar and mrs smith and mr and mrs clarence frost who wha are such close neighbors and to their other rela tives ives in w whose h 0 s e honor this extended celebration was held our sincere good wishes and congratulations the only way one can fit himself for 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