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Show paP- - Sunday, June 18, 1972 HERALD. Provo, Utah 20-- THE 60th Weding Anniversary Dinner Honors Provo Pair A June ... i. r I I ...W 1 i i f Pair to Observe 50th Anniversary ...,. 1 family dinner was held on 11 at the San Gabriel Country Qub in San Gabriel, Calif, to honor Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frandsen on their 60th n wedding anniversary. The coude were married on June 19. 1912 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They have lived in several sections of the state, but have resided in Provo since 1933. Mr. Frandsen was principal of the Provo High School LDS Seminary until his retirement. He has been an LDS bishop twice and has served on the high council. Mrs. Frandsen has been in terested in naggraena? flowers and still deal of handiwork : I MR. AND MRS. ROYAL H. FRANDSLN Q0lcJen Wedding Anniversary The Frandsens have four S living children i-SFrandset. of Howard Frandsen of Salt Lake Qty; Mrs. Lois Sorenson of San The family of Royal H. and Gabriel, Calif.; and Mrs. Dee V. LaPriel Guymon Frandsen will (Feme) Anderson also of Ar- honor their parents with an open cadia, They have 12 grand- house at the Price Second Ward, children and two 'North Carbon Stake LDS Church, 449 N. 100 E. in Price. The event will be held on Saturday from 6 to 9 p.m. in observance of the couple's golden wedding anniversary and the 8Cth birthday of Mr. Frand- And 80n Birthday ""4. -, J&JtS. MR. AND MRS. ERNEST FRANDSEN Marshes Note Fam7y Dnner Honors 50th Wedding Mr. one Mrs. tews Other children who honored Mr. and Mrs. Claude S. Lewis were honored Saturday on their their parents at this time were a Mrs. Wayne golden wedding anniversary at a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Williams and her MAPLETON (Beverly) held home dinner at the family Clifton Marsh will be celebrating of a daughter, Mrs. Michael husband, and a son Gary C. their 50th wedding anniversary (Claudia) Burrows in Hunter. Lewis and his wife. on Wednesday. They were married on June 21, 1922 at the Anniversary - V sen. The Frandsens were married Dec. 26, 1922 in Salt Lake Gty and their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They have three sons, Ross G. of Springville; Lynn R. of Feted To Be MR. AND MRS. ELDRED S. Rawlins, Wyo.; and Douglas R. Saratoga, Cal'f. They also have 11 grandchildren. Mr. Frandsen was born in Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete County, on June 21, 1892. He moved with his of LaPriel Guymon, is a daughter Edward Montell and Minerva McElprang Guymon. She was of Mr. and Mrs. Eldred S. "Joe" honored born in Huntington, Ut. Sept. 9, Harding of Provo were their golden on Saturday 18J9. She is past president of the American Legion Auxiliary, weddine anniversary with a parents Hyrum and Maria past president of Women's Club family reunion and dinner at the Jensen Frandsen to Price in the of Price and is a member of the Homestead in Midway. They spring of 1898. He retired after 33 Daughter of Utah Pioneers. were married in Provo on Jure The couple have both been years as superintendent of Price 14, 1922 and have resided here Gty Cemetery1 He is a past active in the LDS church. Mrs. commander of Price Post No. 3 Frandsen has served in all of the since that time. American Legion and is a auxiliaries and in both stake and "Joe" Harding was born Aug member of the Last Squad Club. ward positions. 29. 1898 in Provo to Joseph J. ant 225 who The at reside couple, He is also a member of BPOE Ida Seamount Harding. and a past member of the N. 200 E., Price, invite all to friends attend. relatives and Flva Prows Harding was born Carbon County Cattlemen's No invitations will be sent and June 12. 1901 in Nacce, Mexico to Association. John W. and Eleanor Thurber Mrs. Frandsen, the former they request no gifts. fr "JOE" ? HARDING Prows and came to Utah with her parents in 1912. Mr. Harding is retired from the Union Pacific Railroad Company after 36 years of service. He is a member of the 145th Field Artillery, World War I Association. The couple have three daughters;, Mrs. Dale A. Petersen, Portland, (Shirley) Ore; Mrs. Henry J. (Marjorie) Clements, Orem; and Mrs. James E. (Maryanne) Marrott of San, Bernardino, Calif. They also have 10 grandchildren. Provo Courthouse. A dinner party was held in their honor on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. mm Kent Marsh of Springville. Clifton Marsh was born in Mapleton on June 29, 1902, the son of Thomas and Mary Evans Marsh. He has lived in Mapleton all of his life, making his living primarily from farming with a fruit orchard along with his other crops. He worked for awhile at Ironton Steel Plant and served as watermaster in Mapleton for 15 years. Leah Blackett Marsh was bom Sept. 9, 1904, daughter of Robert Vlao Blackett and Anna Smith Her Blackett of Springville. hobby is raising Disposable diapers 1F 1 49 beautiful flowers. The Marshes are parents of five sons, four of whom are still living. A brother of Mrs. Marsh also made his home with them for several years. They have 13 grandchildren and 6 greatgrandchildren. Those present at the family dinner in addition to the honored guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Dean Marsh of Lander, Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Marsh, Orem; Robert Marsh, Heber; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackett and sons Bill and Jerry of Spanish Fork; the Kent Marshes and children Leslie and Mary Ann. A lovely corsage was presented to Mrs. Marsh for the dinner, by some neighbors who have lived by the family for most of their married life. 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