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Show The Payson Chronicle, March 6, 1996, Page 3 Tacfiael Reimschiissel Sind Marc Qi6son T? On Saturday Marry In Jordan River Temple Rachael Reimschiissel, daughte of Synthia Ray Sind ErikjMeredith 2 o ixcHanae Vows In Manti Temple Synthia Ray, daughter of Dan and Sandy Ray of Payson, will many Erik Meredith, son of Paul and Larraine Meredith, also of Payson, on March 14, 1996, in the Manti Temple. A reception will honor the I jj James and Judy Reimschiissel of Benjamin, Utah, will marry Marc Andrew Gibson on Saturday, March 9, 1996, in the Jordan River Temple. Family and friends are cordially invited to attend a reception in their honor that evening from 7:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. at the Spanish Fork West Stake Center, 360 North 650 West, Spanish Fork. There will be dancing from 8:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Marc is the son of Gary and Lynne Gibson, currently of Visalia, California. He served a mission for the LDS Church in Curetiba, Brazil. Rachel graduated from Spanish Fork High School and LDS Seminary. She excelled in basketball and track, as well as involvement in Student Government. She also attended Snow College. Marc and Rachael will make their home in Provo. Francis & Lois Haskell Celebrate couple Anniversary same evening relatives. Synthia graduated from Payson High School. She attended Utah Valley State College and will continue her education at Southern Utah University. She is employed by Staibright Daycare in Payson. Erik graduated from Payson from Snow and is now He Snow football at He School. graduated College. played High Utah at Southern education his University. continuing The couple will live in Cedar City. Golden Francis E. and Lois Singleton Haskell will celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary on March 6, 1996. Francis was bom and raised in Payson. He attended BYU and served as a navy pilot in World War II. He retired from the post office after 37 years of service. He still farms and operates a cattle ranch. Lois was bom and raised in Eureka and graduated from Payson High School. She attended BYU and retired from teaching after 24 years and still enjoys substituting at Barnett School. Lois enjoys reading and crocheting and has given each of her grandchildren an afghan. Francis and Lois have enjoyed a good life together, working, traveling and fillfilling many church responsibilities. They especially enjoy their 5 children and 22 grandchildren. Their children are Susan (Neil) Lund of West Valley City; Lee (Maxyne) Haskell of Elk Ridge; Billy, deceased; Kent (Julie) Haskell, Elk Ridge; and Dan (Tina) Haskell of Tooele. that (Thursday) from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the West Mountain Chapel, 5237 West 10400 South. The event is open to all friends and J arret Whicker Accepts Mission Call To lapan J arret John Whicker, son of John and Jana Whicker, has accepted a call to serve in the Japan Sendai Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He will enter the Missionary Training Center on March 13, 1996. Elder Whicker and his family will be speaking in the Payson 18th Ward at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 10, in the Payson Utah Stake Center, 600 West 800 South. Friends and family are invited to visit with Jarret at the Whicker home, 1056 South 680 West, Sunday afternoon. |