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Show 8 Electrician's Mate First Class David S. Cummings, USCG, of Richmond is serving aboard the U. S. Coast Guard Cutter Wachusett off the coast of Vietnam. The cutter is presently deployed as a unit of Coast Guard Squadron Three and U. S. Navy, Seventh Fleet, Assigned as a patrol unit on PFC Rex G. Coburn has At West Side High tha nsct turn WPeks at home on furlough with ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Coburn of Preston. His sister, Mrs. Conna Day and family spent one weekend visiting at home. His grandmother, Mrs. Lottie entertained Rex and his parents at a dinner on Thursday. On Easter, he and his parents were driven to Lagoon, on to the Hogle Zoo, and to supper by his brother Wayne and family. He then boarded a plane to Oakland and on to Vietnam where he will be a specialist in truck driving. He has spent the past seven lf months at Fort and Ord. anon Senior Class Holds Dance At West Side Co-bur- Lana Buttars, Emma Jean By JEANIE COBURN Joan DeAnn The seniors of West Side Bingham, Shirleen Nash, Bingham, Thurs- Housley, sponsored a dance last day night The theme of the dance was "Those Were The; Days." The band that played was the Snicks Noise. The West Side band will be traveling to Pocatello next Saturday, April 12, to participate in a band contest liar--; ry Davis is the band director, Members of the band who will be going are Joyce Perry,; Larry Cox, Don Bowden, j Judy Ilulet, Ricky Phillips, Heed Hendersen, Denise Bennett, LeGrand Bingham, Mike Cox, Cathy Buttars, Garth Bingham, Douglas Bingham, Connie Janet Childs, Bos-wort- li, John Dalley, Val D. Westovcr, Ross Hobbs, Steven Fuller, Hex Kendall, Gordon Chase, Clark Griffeth, Jeff Phillips, Randy Hobbs and BANIDA BRIEFS IN VIETNAM TO VIETNAM April 10, 1969 THE CITIZEN n, -- ' at sacrament Speakers meeting Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Marcus J. and Bishop Quentin Casperson. Bishop Casperson attended sessions of the general conference in Salt Lake City over the weekend. Gre-gers- Spring Color Portraits '1 ; j Operation "Market Time," the Wachusett with its crew of 162 officers and enlisted men is responsible for preventing infiltration of enemy arms, men and supplies into South Vietnam by sea. The Wachusett also provides gunfire support for U. S. and Allied ground forces ashore. i BY ANDERSONS one-ha- Alan Bingham. 2 ONLY DAYS WED.. THURS.. APRIL 16 Anderson Lumber Co.'s BIG ANNUAL eras, tta:-,5- mm -- 17 Exclusively at Andeisons ii Only $79 For a 5" x 7" Color Portrait ALL PORTRAITS ARE DELIVERED AT STUDIO OR MAILING CHARGES MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL NASI! -- Margaret LaMont Becomes Bride Of Sgt. Michael Nash Mr. and Mrs. Seaborn B. LaMont of Preston honored their daughter Margaret and n Sgt. Michael E. Nash of d at a reception at Center in Preston on Friday, March 21. A long sleeved empire gown of lace was worn by the bride. Her shoulder length veil fell softly from a matching headpiece. Her bouquet was a cascade of white bridal roses. A sister of the bride, Irene Monical, was matron of honincluded Bridesmaids or. Karen Hodges, Marie Bodily and Meladee LaMont, also sisters of the bride. All wore blue princess styled gowns with each carrying a single white rose. Michael Morley assumed duties of best man with Martin Monical, Thayne Hodges and William J. Bodily as ushers. A trousseau was displayed along with a beautiful three tiered wedding cake in white and blue topped with wedding bells. In charge of the bridal register was Diane Purser. 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