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Show Natives of Parowan To Observe Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. John T. Rasmus-sen, Rasmus-sen, well known and highly respected re-spected residents of Parowan, will observe their 6-lth wedding anniversary on Friday, Nov. 25 at their home here. Owing to ill health of this aged couple, and the fact that some of the members of their family could not be here at this time, no special observance of the event has been planned by members of the famijy here, but an invitation is extended to their relatives and friends to call on them durinf that day. Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen have been Parowan residents all of their lives except for a few years spent in colonizing the Bighorn Basin in Wyoming at the turn of the century. A blacksmith by trade,' and a very good one, until un-til HI health forced him to retire, he is also noted for his horticul-turn.l horticul-turn.l activities. Their children are Clayton, and Morris Rasmussen and Mrs. Bu-tella Bu-tella Halterman. Parowan; Frank and Mondell Rasmussen and Mrs. Golda Brunner of Los Angeles, and Otto Rasmussen of Burley, Idaho. |