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Show 2 THE CITIZEN Sept. 19,1988 Memberships Missionary Gives Report Read Sunday Memberships received and presented in the Grace Second ward Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Henry Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Crossley and two children, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hamp. Bart 0. Christensen was released as priesthood chairman and Crae Williams was sustained in his place. Released from the Junior Primary were Elaine Gibson as secretary, DeAnn Maughan as counselor, and June Gibson as a teacher. Lonnie was sustained as second counselor, DeAnn Maughan as secretary, and Joylene Lloyd, Betty Bennett and Wilkes as teachers in that organization. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas were released as Sunday School teachers and Mrs. John Thomas was sustained as a teacher in the YWMIA. Brent Siminson was ordained a member of the teachers quorum. John V. Kirby and Orval Christensen were the speakers in this meeting and the Relief Society Singing Mothers sang two numbers. BAXIDA of relatives ten ii-v- . wv VtH v.-'-fl LTammJ ' . l5f.i?44t-- Ras-muss- j mmi I'fc ...... ... . . HI :jKr. wv MR. AND MRS. DELRAY S. BARRINGTON Delray Barrington, Veronica Rond Married In Salt Lake Delray S. Barrington, son of Bishop and Mrs. Kay u. Harrington, and Veronica Rond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Rond of Shreveport, La., were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Aug. 13. Ad open house was held at the Riverdale ward cultural hall the same evening. The bride's sister, Phyllis An Indian theme was carried out and each boy was presented with a headress and each made up like Indians. Games were played and a treasure hunt and refreshments enjoyed. Attending were Bart Gregory Alder, Mike Farnsworth, Dahl Thompson, Kent Whitehead, Tommy Con-diand Kevin Fowler. anniversary Thursday. Bridwell from Birmingham, Mich., was matron of honor. Lori Bridwell, a niece from Michigan, and Tamara Rond, a niece from Shreveport, La., were flower girls. HAS HEART SURGERY The couple is making their underBeckstead Arnold home in Malad where Delray in the went heart surgery Powis employed by the Utah Wadworth Hospital in Los Aner and Light Company. geles, Calif., Wednesday. Arnold has been ill for several years and is a veteran. Ras-musse- n, e, COLD Is COLD but not in a - CLICKER - FAIRVIEW BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Martell Rawi-ing- s received word of the birth of a grandson in Poca-tell- o Sept 7. Proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. Craig Rawl-ingThe baby will be named Duane Craig. Louise Soren-so- n of Logan and Connie Rawlings took Craig to Salt Lake City to meet a plane for Massachusetts where he will embark for Turkey for a year. He will be with the Army Security Agency. s. 20 MILLION PEOPLE 40 Have Paid MILLION DOLLARS To See -and large A crowd friends met Sunday in sacrament meeting to hear Monte Miles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miles, report his mission. Monte has spent the past two years in the Central States mission. Members of his family who came to hear his report were Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Olsen and family of Sunset Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rumsey and daughters of Sunset, Mrs. Roxie Hull and sons of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Thatcher and son of Logan, Valorie Miles and Deana s Sparrow of Logan, Irel of Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. Cluff Gibson and family of Winder, Mrs. Josephine Geddes and son of Logan. Mrs. Shanna Lee Hollings-wort- h and children of Midvale spent the weekend with relatives here. Mrs. Lucy Allen of Swan Lake visited one afternoon with Mrs. Dorothy Miles and family. Mrs. Reda Allen and Dorothy Miles went to the Hall Mortuary in Logan Tuesday ON NEW AND USED TRACTORS Ged-de- Ir-et- ta BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Leon Woods entertained for her son Mike's birthday Buy Now And Save MR. AND MRS. JEFFGARBETT SEE CURT KELLER FOR THIS Ford Diesel 871 Only $1895 evening. Susan Nungesser Becomes Bride Of Richard Garbett Susan Nungesser, daughter charge of the guest book. Those assisting with the reception were Mrs. Milard Bo- sen, Mrs. Oreta Anderson, in a double-rin- g ceremony per- Mrs. Joyce Rindli soaker, Mrs, formed by Pres. Carl A. Myron Frederick, Ileen Pack Mortensen. er, Leann Smith, Carol Deen The wedding was held Aug. Smith, Elizabeth Lewis, Lynn 23 in the Riverdale ward. The Yeaman and Nancy Choules. The wedding dinner was groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Garbett of That held at the home of the bridegroom's parents. cher. Following a honeymoon into A reception followed the northwestern Idaho, the couRiverdale in the wedding ward cultural halL ple is now making their home For the ceremony and the in Montpelier where the groom is teaching in the Bear reception, the bride wore a Lake Junior high school. Jeff of floor length gown peau de soie trimmed with white ap- - is a graduate of Grace high school and is a graduate of pliqued lace and pearls, and Idaho State University. train attached at the shoulders. She carried a bouquet of white carnations. The maid of honor was Colette Nungesser. Bridesmaids were Alene Sharp, Renee Garbett, Vicky and Pamela Nungesser. The girls wore gowns of pink satin with white chiffon overskirts and sequin trimmed necklines. They carried light pink mums. Flower girls were Bea Garbett and Marlene Nungesser. The bride's mother wore a beige lace dress and the groom's mother wore a dress of floral print. The best man was Craig of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Nungesser of Oneida Station, became the bride of Jeff Garbett riM E. Alexander Swann was sustained as assistant ward clerk Sunday evening. Mrs. Lorraine Youngstrom and baby of Pocatello and Mrs. Lois Pedersen and son of Logan and Valorie Miles spent last weekend with rela tives in Banida and canned their corn. Mrs. Arthur Mineer and daughter Karen brought Mrs. Reda Allen home from a two weeks visit in Salt Lake City. DAYTON BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Dorrell Rogers went to Salt Lake City last week. 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