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Show i FAIRVIEW I By Sp3-ial Correspon-"3nce hew missionar- farewell was II in X I evening November lo in the Fairview South L. D 7nHWa Choapel in honor 01 Mr. and Mrs. Burns Cox. The program pro-gram was as follows: Son" congregation; prayer, H W Jones; talk, Otis Nielson; vocal' tk; ?V Hansen, "I Know that My Redeemer Lives"; talk Pres. Golden ). Carlston; talks' Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Peterson-duet, Peterson-duet, Oleah Cox and Arthur Day "I'll Go Where You Want Me To Go, Dear Lord"; talk, E H. Anderson; remarks by missionaries; mis-sionaries; remarks, Richard Evans; Ev-ans; song, congregation, "God Be With You 'Till We Meet Again"; benediction, Heber Mower. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing at the amusement hall. Mr. and Mrs. Cox left for the Mission Home in Salt Lake City November 18. They will go to the Southern California mission. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Tucker announce the marriage of their daughter Una Lee Tucker to Leon Gustin, son of Mrs. Leona Gustin. The marriage ceremony cere-mony took place at the home of the bride's parents Saturday evening November 16. Jay Christensen of the Stake Presidency Presi-dency prformed the ceremony. A reception was held at the bride's home following the ceremony. cere-mony. A plate chicken dinner was served to forty-five guests. Mrs. Donna Winters, Mrs. El-na El-na Christensen, Mrs. Ruby Hansen Han-sen and Mrs. Virginia Tucker, sisters of the bride, entertained Thursday, November 14 in honor of the young couple. They received re-ceived many lovely gifts. The evening was spent in playing games. Refreshments were served serv-ed to thirty guests. A kitchen shower was held in honor of the groom, Leon Gustin Gus-tin at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Winters in Mt. Pleasant. They received many useful gifts for the kitchen. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Leona Gustin entertained Sunday November 17 in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gustin. Dinner Din-ner was served to relatives and friends. Relatives and friends from out-of-town attending the wed-ing wed-ing were: Mrs. Calvin Jones, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Tyson Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Tucker, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Winn Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Wil-son Larsen, Sunny Dale; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Biady and LaRue Gustin, Salt Lake City. Bonnie Lee Stewart, La Vonne Stewart, and Paul Wallace of Salt Lake City were weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. Vera Stewart. Mrs. Vera Stewart spent last weekend visiting in Salt Lake City. Reva Stewart of Salt La.te City spent the weekend here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francello Stewart. Mr. Morris Rasmussen of Reno, Nevada, is visiting here with Mrs. Francis Rasmussen and family. ... Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Romreill of Inkom, Idaho, spent the weekend here visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Pritchett. Mr. and Mrs. Rom-riell Rom-riell went through the Salt Lake temple Friday evening. She is the former Marva Bunce. Mr and Mrs. Orson Miner celebrated their fifty-second wedding anniversary Tuesday evening, November 19, The evening eve-ning was spent in playing games. Supper was served to twenty relatives and friends. Miss LaVonne Stewart, 783 Browning avenue, Salt Lake City, a daughter of Mrs. Vera Stewart and Arthur Stewart of Fairview, will become the bride of Paul Kimball Wallace, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wallace, 1026 Emerson avenue, Salt Lake City, December 4th in the Manti lVd. S. temple. |