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Show 23 Ccjipfe Observes I, Fortieth ; Anniversary rter 'i Mr. and Mrs Louis Laris were it a-; complimented at an open house Sunday, November 20, at the' home resent of their daughter and son-in-law, wi,; Mr. and Mrs. Parley Rawlings. The iber i occasion honored the 40th wedding an c- anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Laris. A large group of friends called during the evening to offer conge, con-ge, s: gratulations. A delicious buffet velu luncheon was served at a table iscte covered with a bronze bordered Voy.!! cloth, centered with an arrangers: arrange-rs: merit of yellow chrysanthemums serr;: and heather in a low bronze bowl, rope f:- Further accenting the color scheme autk: were yeltow tapers in bronze That? holders. th rr For entertainment the film, "The t Eri Life of Oliver Cowdery," was shown. ) , The ionored couple pledged mar-jj... mar-jj... n'age vows in Vernal, where they . ' raided for a year and then moved r. t0 Roosevelt, where they have , made their home for the past llrTr tWrty-nine years. Mr. Laris wa.s a e 1 livestock dealer until about eight ,siT years ago when he retired. Since II then he built the Laris Motor Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Laris are the par-0s1 par-0s1 jjr ents of three children, two of iers ,.. whom are still living Mrs. Rawl-y Rawl-y ings and Donald Laris. They have seven grandchildren. ' |