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Show Debra Long, Philip Owen Plan July Temple Marriage June THE CITIZEN 18, 1970 Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Long "ere active in debate in high of Mapleton announce the en- school and college. and gagement forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Debra, to R. Philip Owen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon A. Owen of Preston. The couple is planning a July wedding in the Logan LDS Temple. The bride-ele- is a ct 1909 graduate of Preston high school. She is a student at Idaho State University and is currently employed in Poca- tello. Her fiance is a 1968 graduate of Preston High, has attended BYU, and is now stu- dying at Idaho State. He also is employed In Pocatello. r Both young people are seminary graduates and four-yea- MR. AND MRS. HARRIS F. BERNIIISEL To Be Honored By Family Bemhisels The children of Mr. and The open house will be from Mrs. Harris F. Bernhisel of 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. The children are Dr. Ted Lewiston are honoring their B. Bernhisel and Mrs. Ross at a parents golden wedding T. Wilson of Salt Lake City, reception on June 21 at the Dr. Harris G. Bernhisel of Bountiful, LL Col. Virginia Bernhisel of Lorton, Va., and Jay M. Bernhisel of Fort Bragg, Calif. no The family requests Loretta Ward, Colorado Man Plan Temple Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Platt Ward of Oxford announce the engagement of their daughter Loret- ta, to Ron Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Keller Smith of Denver, Colo. The marriage will be solemnized in the Logan Temple June 26. Following the wedding, a reception will be held in their honor at the Clifton school gymnasium in gifts. First Fourth ward cultural hall in Lewiston. -- Rusty - picker spindles? Mrs. Manila Davis had the Friendly Nine club meet at her home last Thursday evening. A hot plate luncheon was served to Ethel Mockli, Alice Smith, Kate Swainston, Bonita Oliverson, LaVerna Wanner, lone Oliverson, Nadine Fryar and hostess guest, Bernice Hilberg. High score for pinochle went to Mrs. Mockli and second high to Mrs. Smith. Chevron CP Oils are wetter, oilier. Low cost. Cut rust and wear on spindles. ttll STANDARD fl. CO. GRAIN 152-038- 4 CLUBS Mrs. Rae Hobbs was hostess June 12 to the Cocienda club. At 2 oclock she served a hot lunch to Mary Keller, Lizzie Weaver, Ethel Mockli, Oil GROWERS PRESTON Standard Oil Company of California TTFQQTmvr DEBRA LONG - Pearl Oliverson, Nellie Perry, Gladys Beckstead, Vera Ilawkes, May Jorgensen and Gladys Baugh of Logan. They did handwork during the afternoon. Clifton. Mrs. Homer Johnson was hostess Monday evening for her bridge club associates. LORETTA WARD At the two tables were Lavin-i- a Ruth Cutler, Phyllis Evans, Weber, Ora Greaves, Carol Condie, Ellen Greaves, Sylvia Davis and Mrle Bright. Mrs. Weber won high and low score At the home of Mr. and went to Mrs. Cutler. She Mrs. Vern Nelson of Glendale served a luncheon. recently, the Birthday Club members were entertained. The birthday anniversary of Mrs. Marve Packer was celebrated and she was presented with a gift. A potluck supper was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Packer, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Veloy Auger, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Webster and the Nelsons. The evening was spent visiting. Clubs 620 WINDROWERS Loretta graduated from Side high school and years of seminary in 1968. She received her Associate degree in Arts at Ricks College last December. The following spring semester, she attended Brigham Young West four University. graduated from Ron Lake-woo- d high school and four years of seminary in 1965. He has completed a two year mission to Uruguay. Presently he is attending Ricks College where he will graduate in December with a major in languages. The couple will make their home in Retxburg after their honeymoon to Denver, Colo. Mrs. Merle Bright entertained for a few friends at bridge last Friday evening. Enjoying the evening were Ruth Weber, Phyllis AnderYvonne son, Helen Merrill, Idana Ross, Ora Greaves, Greaves and Phyllis Acock. She served a dessert luncheon. Mrs. Anderson won high score and Idana Greaves the traveling prize. TOILET TISSUE Too many oils? FACIAL TISSUES SCOTT NORTHERN 4 Roll Pkg. 39c 5 Boxes $1.00 FOOD DOG BEANS VETS - BICE BULK 10 Cans 97c RPM DELO Oil Multi-Servi- is the one oil best for both diesel and gasoline engines. SOCIABLE CITIZEN Mr. and Mrs. Lynn McFad-de- n of Pleasanton, Calif., visited two days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fellows and family. CALL STANDARD Oil FR. CO. GRAIN GROWERS 852 0384 Standard Oil -- PRESTON Company of California -HAY HUNGRY. SELF - PROPELLED BUILT AROUND THE SIMPLICITY OF HYDRAULICS HYDRO-STATI- C Twin hyDRIVE draulic pumps generate the power that's applied to the wheels by two c hydraulic motors. 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