John C. Kitchens and Wilda S. Kitchens share a stone here in Hayden Cemetery.
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LYONS-KITCHENS
Our community was given a real surprise the last of the week when the marriage of John C. Kitchens and Mrs. Wilda Lyons was announced. Only a small group of close friends had an inkling that such an event was pending. The couple went to Salt Lake City Wednesday afternoon and were married Thursday afternoon by a minister in Salt Lake City. They were back in Hayden by Sunday and will live on the Dickinson place north of town where John is in charge of part of the Bolten cattle.
Mrs. Kitchens is the daughter of Frank Scott, one of our pioneers. She was born and raised in this part of the county and also attended school here. For many months she has been an assistant nurse at the hospital. She has many friends and acquaintances in this community as well as being the mother of three boys and one girl, all of whom have been students in our grade and high school.
John Kitchens is a member of the Lemuel Kitchens family and has lived here most of his life, although he spent several years in southern California, but later came back to Routt County, where he spent most of his life. John is one of the best known men in the Hayden valley and has engaged in the livestock business through the years. He is still a first-class cattleman and is carrying on that line of work for Mr. Bolten.
Scores of friends and acquaintances extend best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Kitchens for their health and happiness.
Steamboat Pilot
Transcribed by Carol Moore
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John C. Kitchens and Wilda S. Kitchens share a stone here in Hayden Cemetery.
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LYONS-KITCHENS
Our community was given a real surprise the last of the week when the marriage of John C. Kitchens and Mrs. Wilda Lyons was announced. Only a small group of close friends had an inkling that such an event was pending. The couple went to Salt Lake City Wednesday afternoon and were married Thursday afternoon by a minister in Salt Lake City. They were back in Hayden by Sunday and will live on the Dickinson place north of town where John is in charge of part of the Bolten cattle.
Mrs. Kitchens is the daughter of Frank Scott, one of our pioneers. She was born and raised in this part of the county and also attended school here. For many months she has been an assistant nurse at the hospital. She has many friends and acquaintances in this community as well as being the mother of three boys and one girl, all of whom have been students in our grade and high school.
John Kitchens is a member of the Lemuel Kitchens family and has lived here most of his life, although he spent several years in southern California, but later came back to Routt County, where he spent most of his life. John is one of the best known men in the Hayden valley and has engaged in the livestock business through the years. He is still a first-class cattleman and is carrying on that line of work for Mr. Bolten.
Scores of friends and acquaintances extend best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Kitchens for their health and happiness.
Steamboat Pilot
Transcribed by Carol Moore
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Family Members
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Mary Jane Kitchens Williams
1870–1937
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Ida E Kitchens Kleckner
1873–1918
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Ollie Adalade Kitchens Gates
1875–1936
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Callie Leoma Kitchens Ellis
1879–1930
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Marguerite Luola Kitchens Harkness
1884–1958
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Dosha Mattie Kitchens Armstrong
1887–1915
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Alice Kitchens McCroskey
1891–1939
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Bertha Mae Kitchins Penland
1893–1960
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Melford Van Kitchens
1895–1952
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