Former Dickinson County. Couple Celebrates Golden AnniversarysA former Dickinson county couple, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Kosik of Long Beach, Calif., recently observed their golden wedding anniversary.A reception was given by their daughters June 27, attended by friends and relatives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rosik. The daughters presented their parents with a gift of gold tableware.The Rosiks, married June 29, 1915, in Rockwell City, resided in Milford from 1916 to 1920, at Lake Park from 1920 to 1927, and operated their own farm near Superior from 1927 to 1943.They retired in 1943 and moved to Long Bc*ch, where they resideat 6524 Gundry Ave.Their children, five daughters, are Mrs. E,E. (Jean) Harris ofLa Habra, Calif., Mrs. V,S4 (Donna) Mitchell of Bethesda, Md., Mrs. T.C. (Fern) Glasgow of Nashville, Ark., Mrs. HeleneTracy and Mrs. Robert (Shirley) Pearson1 of Long Beach. There are 13' grandchildren and twogreatgrandchildren.greatly increase the electric capacity in northwest Iowa and adjacent areas in Minnesota and Iowa. He said the, new facility would also strengthen existing interconnections among the power suppliers involved and serve as an additional link in the Interconnected Systems, of which each supplier is a member,Coordinated planning and operation of these new facilities will result in increased benefits to all suppliers and their customers, said Arnold.Under terms of the agreement, Iowa Public Service will build a section of the line from Spencerto a point about 15 miles north of Spencer. Iowa Electric will build the next section from this point north to the fowa-Minnesbta border. Interstate will build the remaining section north in Minnesota to a point near Heron Lake; Com Belt will construct substation facilities forming the southern terminal of the line at Wisdom Station. Northern States Power will increase the capacity of its laree substation in SiouxWILLIAMinanced through the sale of The mobile unit is to be at the