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Show I I Dinner Party Honors Visitor Brigham Man to Observe 85th Birthday Thursday Martin Rasmussen of Brigham City will observe his 85th birthday on Oct. 17 at the famUy home at 422 South main, with the family gathered for a dinner party. A native of Mantua, he was born on Oct. 17, 1883, to Hans and Johanna Rasmussen and lived in that community until after his marriage to Cleo Jensen in 1906 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. She died in 1918 leaving four children. He married Romina J. Jensen in 1936. THROUGH THE years he has been active in the LDS church and its organizations, having served in many capacities. He was a member of the Mantua quartet, and work-efor the Box Elder Board of Education for 35 years as a bus driver and storeroom clerk. He has always taken pride in keeping up his home and garden, and since retirement has spent six to eight hours daily in the care of his ?A J PLAN PROGRAM Mrs. 1 1 mold Pelt and Mts. Civic the for Improvement Club program sit cultural hall. one-uee- k , Fashions Set Old-Styl- e Civic Club Show Theme A look at the gowns and of yesteryear will accessories be in store for members of Civic Improvement club as they gather on Thursday, Oct. 17, in the First LDS ward cultural hall at 3:30 p.m. Modeling the fashions worn by Mrs. Reed Smoot, wife of LDS Apostle and US Senator Reed Smoot, will be her grand, daughter Mrs. Anita Smoot Hammond of Provo. First in the styles will be an afternoon gown from the period, followed by many other fashions. Later fashions from the wardrobe of Mrs. Harlow E. Smoot, wife of the Senators son, will also be modeled and discussed. 1890 THE EVENT Mitrell look oier plans Oil. 17, at the Fist Want It". R. WILL be a guest day, with members urged to bring along friends for the interesting program. Commentary on the clothing will discuss not only the styles, but the methods of fastening, sewing and donning the garments. Program chairman for the day is Mrs. W. R. Merrell. Refreshments will be served at p.m. under the direction of Mrs. C.S, Hamilton, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Vernon Poulter, Mrs. Arthur Linford, Mrs. Phillip Cutler, Mrs. Glenn Andersen, Mrs. Max E. Timothy, Mrs. Ken S. Jensen, and Mrs. De. Vere Christensen. ' Meeting time begins at 4 p.m. with Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, president, conducting. All members are urged to be present for the afternoon of fashions from yesteryear, and to bring a guest along to share in the unusual program. 19 City, Utah Sunday, October 13, 1968 NEWS, Brigham rangement, to be designed by Mrs. Hanline, is Hiking. A short business meeting will be held in the afternoon with a program on winter Trip A buffet luncheon in honor feeding and shelters for birds of prospective members was to be presented by Mrs. Wilenjoyed Wednesday, Oct. 9, liam Yeates. The concluding at the Elks Lodge by guests feature planned for the day is and members of Spade and a tour of the Farmington ExHope Garden club. Door priz-e- s perimental station. and favors for the occa-siowere donated by the fob lowing local merchants: Brig-haFloral, Drewes Floral, Hamilton Drug, Mels Green, Garden Club Sets Hike Mrs. Verabel Knudson was hostess Wednesday evening at a dinner party held at her home complimenting members of the Brigham City So. r optimist club. Special guest of the even-iAnna Toubroug, was a member of the Korser So. roptlmlst club in Denmark. The Korser club is the sis- house and Mprrells Inc. ter. club of the local Sorop. Mrs. Claude Shields of Salt timlsts. Lake City, guest speaker, Anna is spending two weeks an interesting, inforin Brigham City as the guest mative talk on roses. Many of Miss Hannah Hillam, a different named varieties member of the local club. were displayed. Of great Mrs. Knudson was assisted to everyone were the minby her sister, Mrs. Eleanor iatures. According to mrs. Neely. Shields, these roses are ideal Places were marked for the for use in rock gardens, as low bordering plants in beds, following club members: Bowcutt, Hazel Breiten-beker- , and may be grown as house Magda Drewes, plants. THE REGULAR OCTOBER Dorothy Hanlon, Amy Hansen, Hannah Hillam, Mickey Hirn-ing- , meeting of the club is sched. Mary Jolmson, Grace Pe. uled for Wednesday, Oct. 16. tersen, Lenora Romer, Sunny Members and guests plan to Toplk, LaPreal Wight, Mabel travel to Kaysvllle, leaving Yourt, Jessie Nelson, Margo this area at 9:30 a.m.,tomeet Flint, Drauca Holmes, and the in the home of Mrs. Alan co. hostesses. Hanline. A morning hike is schedOther invited guests includ-eRose Larsen, Della Udy, uled to collect plant material Marie Olsen, Melva Merrill to be dried for use in mak-inand Leone Booth. flower arrangements. A A variety of parties and noon luncheon will be and served by Mrs. Han-lintrips to nearby scenic attrac-tion- s have been planned to Mrs. Willian Crandall the visitor from and Mrs. Gerald Dolan. The with local club mem-ber- s interpretive theme for the acting as hostesses. monthly featured flower ar n n pre-sente- d node o'day HARVEST SALE de-lig- Maitin BIRTHDAY Rasmussen of Biigham Cit) u ill obstue his S'sth biith-da- ) on Thuisda). Eastern Star pro-pert- Clark Rasmussen of North Ogden, Mrs. John (Erma) Zun. del of Vallejo, Calif.; Floyd Rasmussen of Arcadia, Calif.; and Don Rasmussen of Los Angeles, Calif. Joining in extending greetings to Mr. Rasmussen will be his 14 grandchildren and BOX ELDER From Denmark d BEST WISHES will be to their father by his three sons: daughter and I Sets Meeting Corlnne chapter no. 11 of the Order of Easter Star will hold its regular meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 8 p.m., at the Corlnne Masonic hall. 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