IWeddingat■ceofte-onUr a of-6lt;in«inewin g plainiceR.hoonMr. and Mrs. Willard Sandall . Observe 50th anniversary.ForeSi;receircducolli:• •gn-slytheas-iinoerity I niter-3 aSpecial to The TribuneKAYSVILLE—Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sandall observed their golden wedding anniversary Sunday with an open house for friends and relatives at the family residence, 77 N. 300 West, Kaysville, •The couple was married July 29, 1908, in Salt LakeCity.Nlt;planspecpainpentwillT1 assi Sup an lt;hau a ret and brig.* *•enThe Sandalls have resided inKaysville since.Mr. Sandall was born Dec. 21,j 1885, in Layton, a son of Joseph and Mary Anderson Sandall. He was employed as an engineer at the Kaysville Canning Co. un- j til retirement three years ago.Mrs. Sandall, the former Millie Staggie„was born March 27, 18S9, in South Weber, a daughter of William and Elizabeth Burt Staggie.IScersavalper-reg-Mr. and Mrs. Sandall are the parents of seven children, six of whom are living.t H. An-theas-theThey include Vernon G. Sandall, Los Angeles Mrs. Golden E. (Verla) Smith, Mrs. Orval (Frances) Morton and Max W. Sandall, all of Kaysville; Mrs. Hermit (Faye) Cowley, Layton, and Mrs. Val (Geraldine) Hatch, Bountiful. The Sandalls can count 22 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren.