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Show A5 The Emery County Review, Tuesday, June 3, 2008 COMMUNITY Missionary Weddings WEDDINGS Birth Announcements Achievements Anniversary Announcements ANNIVERSARY Fauvers celebrate 50th anniversary Ashlie LaShae Barnes Wyatt J. Anderson Robert and Melissa Barnes of Castle Dale, and Sherry and Terry Peterson of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, announce the marriage of their daughter, Ashlie LaShae Barnes to Wyatt J. Anderson, son of Lynn and Joan Anderson of Ferron. Ashlie is the granddaughter of Gordon and Mary Barnes, Roy, Utah; Mel and Bev West, Springfield, Colorado; Brent and Cathy Hardee, Castle Dale; Arthur and Doris Peterson, Conrad, Montana; and the late Lowell Tuttle. Wyatt is the grandson of June and Fonda Anderson, Salt Lake City; Florence Bowers, and the late Vao Bowers, of West Valley. The couple will make their home in Castle Dale. The children of Phil E. and Marilyn Guymon Fauver are hosting an open house June 8 from 7 to 8 p.m. at 590 South Main in Orangeville for their parents, who will celebrate 50 years together on June 6. Children are Gail (Jeff) Mabe of Salt Lake, James (Jennifer) Fauver of Orangeville, Karen (Robert) Knowles of Braham, Minn., William (Michelle) Fauver of East Bethel, Minn., Tammie (Ken) Mullikin of Columbus, Mont., and Jonathon (Wendy) Fauver of Castle Dale. They have 22 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Phil and Marilyn built a new home in 1999 in Orangeville on the recommendation of their son James. Prior to the move to Orangeville they had been living in Salt Lake City, serving a Mission at the LDS Church Family History Library. They have come to love the people of Emery County and the area. Phil and Marilyn met at Brigham Young University and after a three month courtship married in the Salt Lake Temple on June 6, 1958. Marilyn was an X-Ray Technician and Phil was a photographer and salesman. Phil worked for Standard Optical Utah Photo Division and Eastman Kodak Company as a Phil and Marilyn Fauver technical salesman, selling film, paper, chemicals and equipment to professional photographers. Marilyn worked at American Fork Hospital and later Shriners Hospital in Salt Lake. After moving to Rochester, N.Y. and having their sixth child, Jonathan, Marilyn became a stay at home mom. Phil’s work with Eastman Kodak started in 1967 and took the couple to live in several states, such as New York, Montana, Wisconsin, Chicago, Minnesota, and Tennessee, where he retired. They lived and worked in Montana and New York twice. After retirement they RECOGNITION Part of the All Star Team Leslee Lake, third from the right, back row, was invited to participate in the Senior 3A All-Star Softball game held in Salt Lake on May 23. planned to make their home in Montana, but after two missions in Utah they de- cided on Emery County as the best place to live. Lewis Jewelry Company, Inc. Forever Est. 1921 435-637-2176 46 East Main Price 2nd ANNUAL CASTLE COUNTRY ROCK, FOSSIL, AND MINERAL SHOW June 6th and 7th 2008 Show Times June 6th 12:00 to 7:00, June 7th 10:00 to 7:00 Rocks, Fossils, Minerals, Jewelry, Stone Etchings, Metal Detectors, Equipment, Displays, Demonstrations, Door Prizes, and More. Something for the whole family. Free Admission Held in the College of Eastern Utah J. Leavitt Student Center, Ballroom. 526 North 300 East Price, Utah 84501 Co-Sponsored by the C.E.U. Continuing Education Department and the C.E.U. Silversmith and Lapidary Classes For Information Contact Patrick Braun @ 1-435-384-2211 Silver Deli 36 West Main Street • Price UT • (435)637-9446 Menu Sandwiches Salads Bar Snacks Pizza Desserts Ask About Our Famous Private Club For Members Silver Sandwiches Monday - Saturday from 11 AM to 1 AM Catering Self Pick-Up All Items Are Available To Go |