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EDWARD BORENS CELEBRATE 50TH "GOLDEN" ANNIVERSARY A 50th wedding anniversary open house reception and dance was held on December 29, for Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boren of Manila. The open house reception was conducted at the home of the Borens Friday during the day and was followed by a dance at the Manila Ward recreation hall under the auspices of the sons and daughters of the wedding couple and through the courtesy of Bishop Dixon Christensen. Edward Boren is the son of William Coleman Boren and Lovina Jones, born November 9, 1893 at Clifton and raised in youth at Vernal. Lila (Schofield) Boren is the daughter of Willard Schofield and Ida May Potter, early pioneers of Daggett County, and was born June 26, 1902 at Linwood. Mr. and Mrs. Boren were married at Green River, Wyoming, December 29, 1917, three short months before Edward was called away to France during the First World War. The Borens have had twelve children, six of whom are now living; 24 grandchildren, and 5 great-grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Boren have asked that this serve notice of thanks to all of those who recognized them in any way on their very special day.
Twitchell and Langston Marriage
Miss Beatrice Langston and Mr. Peter Twitchell of Manila Utah were united in marriage in Green River Monday morning, Judge Joseph Payne tying the knot that united them for better or worse until death do us part. The young couple left immediately after the ceremony for their home near Manila. October 29, 1915 - Green River Star
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