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Show 1 FAIRVIEW By Special Correspondence I Mr. Rulon Rasmussen ana Miss Floral Miner were married in the Manti Man-ti Temple Wednesday. A wedding reception was given at the home of the bride Wednesday for about forty guests. In the evening a luncheon was given for a number of young people. They will make their home at Richfield. .A shower was given at the home of Mrs. Albert Madsen Thursday evening in honor of Miss Floral Miner. A good social time was enjoyed by twenty-five guests. Mr. Glenn Madsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Madsen, and Miss Jeroma Mower, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lew-is Mower, were married at the Manti Temple, Wednesday, November 20. They will make their home at Fair-view. Fair-view. A shower was given in honor of Miss Jeroma Mower at the home of Mrs. Iven Jensen Monday evening. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served to forty of her girl friends. Honoring Miss Jeroma Mower, her mother entertained at a shower Sunday Sun-day evening. Games and music were enjoyed by twenty-five guests. A wedding supper was also given at the brides home Wednesday evening. A drama entitled "Eyes of Love," was presented Wednesday evening by the High School faculty. Miss Inez Jep-peson Jep-peson directed the play and the following fol-lowing were in the cast: Mrs. George Olson, Mrs. Ellis Coombs, Mr. Merlin Madsen, Miss Leah Madsen, Miss Eda Parkinson, Mr. Otis Nielson, Miss Melba Anderson, Mr. Raleigh Rigby, Mr. Jesse L. Young and Miss Inez Jeppson. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Fielding were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cox for the Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. P. L. Irvine of Salt Lake was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mower this week. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Miner of Kanosh were Falrview visitors this week. They came to attend the wedding of his sister sis-ter and for the Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coombs of Salt Lake spent Thanksgiving at Fairview with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo iarsen and family of McCammon, Idaho, spent the past week at Fairview. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Greaves of Ephriam spent Thanksgiving day at Fairview. Mr. Artie U. Miner and Mr. Glen Miner are home from Salt Lake to spend Thanksgiving holidays. |