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Show I THE CITIZEN August 22, 1968 Arizonians In Area For Summer CLEVELAND Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson were Mr. and Mrs. Earnst Stewart from Arizona, who Fuel or lube needs? What you need, we have. Fuel for all your equipment. A lubricant for every part. BALL TOOI ITARMRO Standard Oil their ranch here. A number attended the of wedding and reception Steven White and Tamara Turner Wednesday evening at uie liannocK stake cultural hall. Steven is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Junior White and Tamara is the daughter of Bryce Turner of Grace. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ander son and children of Renton, Wash., spent several days va cationing at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson. They left for Call fornia enroute home to visit a son who is serving in the Navy before returning to Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Morris How ells and children of Pocatello visited during the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. Leland and Marco Wright met Oil n namu mitcimtm are spending the summer' at Pennie Bell Friday evening Company of California in Preston. Pennie flew from Seattle Friday morning to Salt Lake City and came by bus to Preston. She will stay the with her grandparents, Panters, and attend Grace high school where she will be a senior this year. Mr. and Mrs. Marrian John son of Logan were Sunday dinner guests at the home of his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. LaFaun Johnson and daughter Joy. Bob Marcum came to visit his wife Genene and daughter at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Saturday and returned home Sunday. Other weekend visitors at the Andreasen home were another daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Raymond of Pocatello. Mrs. Marcum has spent the n, of Cleveland. liams of Salt Lake City spent past two weeks with her par former resident the weekend with his parents, Tuesday evening, Mr. and ents. 21 Mr. and Mrs. William Wil and Anderson Fred Mr. and Mrs. Norman Har- Mrs. ris and children of Garland visited his mother, Grace Harris, her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Lucian Johnson, in Grace and other relatives in Soda Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wright took their daughter Margo to Rexburg the first of the week where she will attend Ricks Others College this year. from Cleveland who plan to attend the college are D'Ann McGregor, Blair Goodsell, Willard Mickelson and Peggy Mendcnhall and LaNae Harris. Victor Lundgreen of Ogden spent a few days of the past week on his ranch and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Panter. He also visited a brother-in-laPaul Thomas, in Preston. A number attended the fun eral of John Ransom in Pres ton Tuesday afternoon. He was buried in Cleveland cem etery. Mr. Ransom was a members of their family at joyed dinner and visitingSoda the Cedar View cafe in Springs. Attending were the Ralph Anderson family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hogan and family, Eldon of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Anderson and family of Washington. Chas McGregor of Logan visited his niece, Mrs. Leland Panter, Thursday afternoon. He was enroute to Pocatello where he and Jay McMaster had a trip to central Idaho planned for some fishing and vacationing. Mr. and Mrs. Laddie McMaster and family of Califor nia visited his uncle and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Me Gregor, and Chas McGregor during the past week. Mrs. Randall Smith and daughter of Ogden visited Mr. with her grandparents, and Mrs. Loveu Mendenhall and son, Duane Mendenhall and family, during the past en- week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wil liams. Blanch Jean Panter and Miss Coombs spent Friday shopping and cleaning the apartment of Blanch's broth er, Gregory, in Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Walton and family of Plain City were weekend guests at his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Coombs. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Condie were his mother, Mrs. Ida Condie of Malad, and his sister Phyllis and family from Maine. Mrs. Odessa McGregor and the MIA girls softball team enjoyed bowling at Soda Springs Friday evening. Enjoying the weekend in Jackson were Mr. and Mrs Rulon Burton, Mr. and Mrs Harold Byington of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Swen- son of Grace. Mrs. Delma Skinner will care for little Sarah Lee, daughter of Mrs. Beth Con- lin, who will teach at the Grace elementary school. SAVE NOW At JOHNSON Drug Siore NaDean Housley To Marry Casper Nordick In Temple Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Housley, Richmond, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, NaDean, to Casper D. Nordick, son of Mrs. Agnes Nordick of Logan. The couple will be married Aug. 30 in the Idaho Falls TJlS tomnlo An VVVIt timtea UVH0S nuirvi au nnan reception will be held in their honor that evening from 8 to 10 p.m. in the Benson Stake Center at Richmond. Miss Housley is a graduate of Sky View High School and LDS seminary. She is also a graduate of Utah State University with a B.S. degree with a major in Math Educa tion, and from the LDS Insti tute. Miss Housley has recent ly received her Golden Gleaner award. Mr. Nordick is a graduate of Logan high and LDS semi nary. He has filled a mission for the LDS church in the Great Lakes Mission. He is also a graduate of Utah State University with a B.S. degree, with a major in Economics, and the LDS Institute. He received his commission as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force through ROTC and soon will report for active duty in Texas for more pilot training. 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