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Show Golden Wedding Observance Set By Jesse LcFevres TABIONA (Special) An open house honored Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. LeFevre on their Golden Wedding anniversary on Oct. 5, at their home in Tabiona, from 2 to 5 p.m. The couple were married mar-ried in the Salt Lake LDS Temple fifty years ago by Elder John R. Winder. During their early married mar-ried life they lived in Panguitch, Utah, coming to Tabiona about thirty-five years ago, where they have participated actively in all church and civic affairs. Mr. LeFevre Le-Fevre was born in Panguitch, Nov. 11, 1874, and Mrs. "LeFevre was born in Toquerville, Jan. 9, 1887. Mr. LeFevre attended the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young University from 1895 to 1898, and was a letterman on the first BYU football team. He served a mission in Georgia for 26 months and organized the first Sunday School for the church in Atlanta, Georgia. He presided over the conference for some time. He has been a bishop's counselor counsel-or and served in many other capacities ca-pacities in the church, and at present pres-ent is a high priest. He has also been mayor of Tabiona, active in the Parent-Teacher Association and has served many years as precinct chairman of the Republican party. Mrs. LeFevre has served as MIA president, Relief Society president, and many other capacities in the church. She has often been called on to care for the sick, and has even delivered babies when no doctor was available. She has always al-ways been at the beck and call of those needing help in all kinds of weather and other unfavorable conditions. She is a member of the Sacagewea Camp, Tabiona Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Mr. and Mrs. LeFevre are the parents of eight children, and four sons and daughters are living. They are Walter LeFevre, Heber LeFevre Le-Fevre and Mrs. Kenneth (Nettie) Carlile, of Tabiona, and Mrs. Douglas (Minnie) Carlile, Heber. They have fifteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Many of their friends and relatives rela-tives throughout the state attended the party in their honor. |