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Show I THE CITIZEN September 7, FAIR VIEW BRIEFS Mr. 1M7 Rasmussens Hold Reunion Patricia Hawkes Marries Ronald Wheeler In Idaho Falls Temple tives last week. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Rawlings and children visited at The descendants of Rasmus the home of his parents, Mr. met in a family Rasmussen and Mrs. Merlin Rawlings, reunion September 2 at the for a week. Thatcher elementary school. Fifty members of the family group and one guest were present. A business meeting was held and a program, picnic lunch and visiting enjoyed. Those present with members of their families were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Larsen, Boise; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bennett, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Rasmussen Jr., Clearfield; Mrs. Thelma R. Hansen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Eleanor Kirkbride, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Clem Rasmussen and Mrs. Lydia R. Thomas, Grace; Mr. and Mrs. CalRiver dale; vin Forsgren, Mrs. Nada Harris, Thatcher; Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Rasmussen, Mrs. Lima Jepsen and Dwight Wilde of Mink Creek and Anna R. Wilde of Preston. and Mrs. E. R. of San Francisco, Calif., visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fifield and other rela- Ko-blo- th Ronnliful Couple Visits In Winder One of of catello performed the duties Wheeler, of best man. Mothers of the which took place in the Idaho couple were frocked In green Falls temple Friday, August satin brocade floor length 25. The couple said their gowns and their flowers were vows in the presence of close white orchids. relatives and friends while The bridal group stood by Roy Wood of the temple pres- the fireplace with wedding flower arrangebells and idency officiated. The grooms parents, Mr. ments artistically used to and Mrs. L. L. Wheeler, of beautify the setting. Marian Soda Springs were hosts at a and Brenda Hawkes registerwedding dinner at the Cedar-vie- ed the guests and ushers InCountry Club dining cluded Steven Long, Scott room later in the day. Cov- Bloxham and Wayne Cottle, ers wero placed for 18. Slender all of Pocatello. A reception was held at the lighted tapers combined with Westwood social center from chrysanthemums graced the 8 to 10 p.m. that same eveserving table. Frothy net, ning. The bride was lovely which extended to the floor, in her gown of lace and silk covered the table which held crepe which extended into a the four tiered wedding cake, embroidered with placed on a mirror to reflect pearls and beads as was the its beauty. Yellow and green bridal veiL Her bouquet was were the colors featured in of roses and daisies. the various appointments. The matron of honor was Organ music by Karen Mrs. Kathleen McConkie with Hawkes and a vocal trio, bridesmaids including Linda Charlotte Handley, Mrs. MurCalif., and Pearl, who resides dock and Carol Mortensen, of witts her husband, Robert R. Ogden gave selections in harMiller, and two children in Event Duce mony with the occasion. Belleview, Wash. They also Square couple is honeymoonW. H. have a Draws Lecal Group ingThein San Francisco and the of Ida. Homedale, Bailey, will make their and area Bay Aldin Swann, home in Provo where the There are eight grandchildren Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Denand 10 great grandchildren. d The couples many friends ton and Mr. and Mrs. Earl groom will continue his courses of study. extend congratulations and Jensen were in Yellowstone over the weekend and particontinued happiness. cipated in the Knothead Jamboree, square dance festival, THURS., FRL, SAT. This is held annual Dr. and and Ronald train Preston Couple To Note 60th Year A happy event of September ests and was also an employis the 60th wedding anni- ee of the Utah Power and versary to be observed by Light Co. They have been acWINDER Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lindsay, tive in church and civic acPayne and son Larry spent who reside at 221 West First tivities over the years. the week with Mr. and Mrs. North. They are the parents of six B. H. Swainston. Bryce joinThe couple has lived in children, one son and one ed the family Saturday and Mink Creek and Preston most daughter whom are still livthey returned home to Boun- of their married life. Mr. ing. They are DeRay and tiful Monday. Lindsay was a forest ranger his wife, Mary Checketts Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp in the Caribou and Cache for- - Lindsay, of Redondo Beach, $15.15 TABOO . . . the talented shoe Captured In one pretty shoe Is all that's really fashion new. The softened square toe, artfully Accent stitching opened side, shapely You touch. and TABOO adds the right fashion should get together soonl mid-hee- l. auclitioris. A Natural Bridge Shoe 77 USE THE CONVENIENCE OF YOUR BLOCKS CHARGE ACCOUNT Open from i a.m. to 6 p.m., Mon. thro FAMOUS Sat 11 and children, Mr. and Mrs. LaMarr Davis and children and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sharp and Mrs. Orville Talbot Satand family spent the Labor urday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jar dine Day weekend with Mr. and and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Albert Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bennett Bruce Stocks and family visand family visited with Mr. ited last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bennett ov- and Mrs. Cardl Stocks. Bruce and Echo and family spent er the weekend. Mrs. Gail Bennett, Mrs. El- part of the weekend with Mr. len Dennis and their children and Mrs. Cluff Gibson. spent a few days of last week Mr. and Mrs. James Gilwith Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ben- bert and daughter Tiffany nett Lena also spent the were guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson. Bart, son of holiday with her parents. Roy Swainston of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, enOre., is visiting his daughters rolled in Ricks College last week. and families this week. Pres. Calvin Taylor of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Clarence TalLake City attended the Sun- bot spent a few days in Ogday School services in the den visiting their children Winder ward and visited with living there. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Talbot and family spent friends afterward. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin part of last week with Mr. and family visited Mr. j and Mrs. Talbot. son-in-la- pre-me- SOCIABLE CITIZEN event an there. SEPT. sponsored by Utah, Montana, Wyoming and Idaho square dancers but its fame reached Magnificent' las, of Coalings, Calif., spent participate. the past week visiting with Ernest F. Beutler and family. Mrs. Fowkes is the farmer lone Beutler. With Anthony Quinn Feature Starts 7:11 and t:05 Births AUGUST 28 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ward, Clifton, girL AUGUST 25 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cat-tan- l, MON. and WED. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Schuck who recently bought a house in Preston had as Labor Day guests Mr. and Mrs. Becker of Denver, Colo., and chilBanida, boy. dren, John, Mike and Dana, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Gilalso Mrs. C. W. McNabb of bert, Lewiston, girl. Ogden and children, Donna, AUGUST 27 Carol and Cathy. They are Dr. and Mrs. Reed Hawkes, daughters and grandchildren. Preston, girL SEPT. COLOR TV Big Rectangular Screen 11 - IS Triple Cross' With Yul Brynner One Show Each Night 7:30 ADMISSION SEPTEMBER 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lester Adults 75c - Children 25e were guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorand Mrs. Dale Corbridge in enson, Grace, boy. ROBERT ACOCK Ogden from Wednesday to Saturday last week. Outings SOCIABLE CITIZEN to Lagoon and Pineview addMrs. Alta Palmer has been ed enjoyment to the trip. visiting with family members in Jerome the past several Mr. and Mrs. DeVor Hampthe guest of Mr. and ton and children, Seth and weeks, Lewiston, Utah Mrs. Cecil Durrant home have returned Scott, Robert N. Acock has ac- after a weeks vacation with cepted the Preston Area friends and relations at Grand Chairmanship of the Fund for Junction and Montrose, Colo. the Performing Arts Center, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parthe campaign for more than and two children of Fresrish $2 million" launched jointly no, Calif., are the house by the University of Idaho guests of their parents, Mr. and its Alumni Association. and Mrs. Archie Wright, and Mr. Acock, well known in- are also visiting their grandsurance executive, was gradMr. and Mrs. Wells uated from the University in parents, McEntire. 1950 and has managed the Farmers Insurance Group Agency in Preston since 1953. ton area who, under Mr. Announcement of his acwill be ceptance was made this week Acocks direction, fellow visited bv George M. Brunzell, presgraduates on by ident of Washington Water behalf of the building fund and national drive. Power Co., chairman of the Fund for the Cost of the Performing Performing Arts Center. Center has been estimatArts The Preston area is one of '30 organized throughout the ed at $2,500,000. The universtate, each with a chairman sity has long needed proper and a committee that will facilities fix' the performing NEW PERSONALITY . take the Universitys appeal to which have had arts, personally to the 8,000 alumni "make do with WITH PAINT FROM antiquated living in Idaho. There are about 40 alumni in the Pres- buildings. Car-brid- Community Theatre Bnilding Drive CLEARANCE 7 - S - Tfarco The national and international interest and dancMr. and Mrs. Jay Fowkes ers come from all the states and sons, Raymond and Doug- as well as other countries to has Acock To Head TV AND STEREO BRAND-COL- OR D. w Bryce Navy and Green Wheeler, Linda Bloxham and Gayle Christensen of Meridian. Freeman Dunn of Po- lovely events of was the marriage Hawkes, daughter Mrs. Leo Hawkes, of the week Patricia last PAINT YOUR HOUSE A .. 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