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Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Or«gon Pag« Four OWYHEE CHURCH SETTING CANNON-CLEAVER VOWS Party Jan Honors ^^Hometown News Phifer Thursday, August 20, 1970 Group Honors Al Thompson Al Thompson was guest of honor Tuesday, when Mrs. Her schel Thompson entertained to help him celebrate his 88th birthday anniversary. Guests attending the party at the Thompson home were Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Laan, Mr. and Mrs. K.I. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Thompson and Jeff. Mrs. Jim Phifer and daughter, Jan, attended a little late, but in time to help make the party a double festivity. Her birthday anniversary is the same day as Al Thompson’ Mrs. Jim Phifer entertained Tuesday evening at her home with a birthday party honoring her daughter Jan on her 20th birthday. Refreshments were served to guests attending: Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hircock of Arnold, Nebr., Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stott of Gothenburg, Nebr., Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Phifer and Shirley of Madras, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bowers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Phifer of Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers and Jerry Freitag of Nyssa, and Mrs. Bill Toombs. PERDUE -ANDERSON VOWS SOLEMNIZED IN NYSSA Mrs. James Danford and chil Bonnie House of Hermiston, dren Kirby and Kari of Shelley, and Butch House of Quincey, Idaho, have been visiting at the Wash., are visiting this week home of Dr. and Mrs. K.A. at the home of their sister, Mr. Danford since August 9. Jim and Mrs. Glenn Marcum. They arrived at a later date and the were returning to their homes family returned home Monday. after visiting relatives and * * * sightseeing in Colorado. House Mr. and Mrs. D.D. Lyells of will enroll as a senior at Wash Lewiston, Idaho visited at the ington State University in Pull home of Mrs. Angie Cook Sun man this year. • * • day. The Lyells’ were enroute home from Cascade where he Visitors at the Clayton Jensen attended a 25th class reunion. home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. ♦ ♦ ♦ Leo Long and family of Calif Sunday afternoon guests at the ornia. The Longs were in Nyssa REBEKAHS MEET home of Mr. and Mrs. T.H. to attend his class reunion. * * * Eldredge were Mr. and Mrs. Yellow Rose Rebekah Lodge Everett Taylor of Rialto, Calif. Mrs. Howard Myrick was re members met Tuesday, August They are former residents of leased Sunday from Malheur 11, at the IOOF hall with Noble Nyssa. Memorial hospital to recuperate Grand Virginia Rookstool presi Upsilon Chapter of Delta » ♦ * at her home having had major ding. Roll call was answered Kappa Gamma met for the first Mr. and Mrs. John Beck and surgery. time this year with a potluck by the 16 members attending. ♦ * * picnic at the Lions Park in daughter, Khristine of St. Johns, A letter was read from the Ariz., were recent guests at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bowen Owyhee Community Church lime colored dress with Ontario today at 12:30. Helen Assembly President Jessie was the scene of a wedding matching lace coat for her Freitag is Upsilon Chapter pre the home of his parents, Mr. and and sons of Hermiston visited Gaude announcing her coming Mrs. Mel Beck. They were en over the weekend in Nyssa at July 25, uniting Karen Cannon daughter’s wedding. Her corsage sident this year. official visit October, 1970, route to Flagstaff, Ariz., where the Harry McGinely home. and Brian Cleaver. The double was a white orchid and roses. to this district, which includes » ♦ * Beck will study for his masters ring ceremony was performed The groom’s mother wore a Vale, Ontario and Nyssa. Plans degree. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers at 8 p.m. by the Rev. Fred cream colored dress and her for this visit will be outlined ♦ » ♦ went to Baker Friday to meet Moxom in the presence of one corsage was a white orchid and Mr. and Mrs. Owen G. their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. at the next meeting, Tuesday hundred guests. roses, accented with pink. Froerer and Mr. and Mrs. S.P. Evertt Grant of Lewiston. The evening at 8 p.m. August 25. Parents of the newlyweds are Over 225 guests attended the Miss Cathy Diane Perdue and A three-tiered wedding cake, Bybee of Nyssa, Mrs. Owen two couples spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cannon wedding and the reception, which Jerry L. Anderson were united Froerer of Vale and her house fishing at Mason Lakes. and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Clea topped with two love birds and in marriage Saturday evening, was held in the church basement trimmed with pink roses, was ♦ ♦ ♦ guests, Mrs. Stewart Carlson ver, all of Nyssa. August 8, at the FirstCnristian immediately following the cerei- and sons of Utah, spent Tues Sunshine Dunten spent the Given in marriage by. her served at a reception held in church in Nyssa, with Rev. Erl- mony. Afive-tier white cakij, day boating, fishing and picnick weekend visiting at the home of father, the bride wore a simple the church recreation hall fol dene Johnson performing the trimmed in peach topped with lowing the ceremony. Mrs. Alva ing at Owyhee Dam. Ethel Lay. but elegant floor-length gown three white satin bells centered double-ring ceremony. ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ of lace over satin. It was Goodell was in charge of the The bride is the daughter of the reception table. reception, assisted by Mrs. Ver Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Clark Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers, designed with an empire waist With background music pro Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Perdue of Elgin visited Friday evening her sister, Ethel Lay, Sunshine and featured a lace ruffle neck non Muller, aunt of the bride, and the bridegroom, the son vided by Mrs. Merlin Looney, who served the cake, Mrs. Jack at the Harry J. McGinley home. Dunten and Frances Kratzberg line, long lace sleeves and satin of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mrs. Leroy Barton of Vale, ♦ ♦ ♦ visited Sunday at the home of ribbon with a bow, accented the Ward, who served the coffee, Mrs. Leonard Wells of Pendle Anderson, all of Nyssa. Mrs. Mancel Bishop, who served Mr. and Mrs. Stan Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stephens. wasit. Her elbow-length veil Escorted by her father down ton, Mrs. Pete Arris of Winner, the punch. Mrs. Rick Baker ♦ ♦ * and children of Pendleton visited of illusion was secured to a the candle-lit aisle, the bride, in South Dakota, and Mrs. Roger and Mrs. Jerry Anderson were over the weekend at the heme of Or ma Cleaver was a Sunday floral headpiece with seedpearl a floor-length gown of white silk Hendrickson of New Plymouth, in charge of gifts assisted his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob dinner guest at the Delbert trim. She carried a nosegay organza and lace, with chapel aunt of the groom, served at by Annie and Angie Jayo. Mrs. Thompson, While here, theyat- Cleaver home. bouquet of pink, miniture roses train and a pearl-edged head the reception table. Ruth Ann Bill Cannon was in charge of the Anderson-Perdue * * * tended the and lily of the valley. LeAnn, Janeen, piece holding her veil, was pre McGinley, guest book. wedding. Scott and Mark Goodell spent Maid of honor was Shagay Renae Barton and Trudy Thomp sented to the bridegroom to ♦ * For their honeymoon trip to Share and bridesmaid was Mrs. Clarence Clapp and fa the weekend at the Orma Clea make their vows at an altar son were in charge of the gift Corvallis, Newport and Crater Cheryel Cannon, sister-in-law mily of Stayton visited recently ver home while their parents beautifully decorated with bas table. of the bride. Both bridal at Lake the bride changed to a Of the many guests attending, at the home of his parents, Mr. went to pick up Bruce Goodell kets of peach-colored gladioli pink knit dress and white ac tendants were attired in floor and Mrs. Elton Capp in Nyssa. who has been attending camp and white football chrysan the couple was honored with the cessories. near Tollgate the past three length pink gowns, featuring themums gracefully arranged presence of six grandparents The newlyweds are both gra Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hartley W hile here, they were guests at weeks. Short puffed sleeves and empire the Bill Hamilton home in On before two 15-candlecandleabra and two great aunts. Grand Mr. and Mrs. Alejo Zapata duates of Nyssa High School. ♦ * ♦ announce the engagement of their waistlines. They wore white tario, and also visited her draped with matching flowers. parents of the bride were Mr. announce the engagement of Sgt. Gary Cleaver who is on a their daughter, Marie Elena Lighted candles placed on the and Mrs. A.M. Barton of Vale, elbow-length gloves, matching The bride attended Western daughter Susan Lynn, to John mother, Mrs. Zelma Bridge in Beauty College in Ontario an Henrie, son of Mr. and Mrs. 30-day leave from Fort Riley, Rueda, to Frank J. Grimaldo. sill of the stained-glass win and Mrs. John Perdue of New pink miniture rose headpieces is presently employed at the Cutler Henrie of Delta, Utah. Meridian. Her sister-in-law, and carried nosegay bouquets Kansas, recently returned to the He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. dows also added beauty fo the Plymouth. The groom’s grand Neta Mae Wiley and children Owyhee Beauty Salon. The Susan is a graduate of Nyssa of pink carnations. home of his parents, Mr. and Frank A. Grimaldo, also of setting. parents were Mr. and Mrs. returned home with them to visit Candlelighters were Gail groom is a graduate of TVCC, High School and has attended and the children will pick beans. Mrs. Delbert Cleaver. He will Nyssa. Matron of honor was Mrs. Suerre Hendrickson of New Ply he is employed by his father Brigham Young University in receive his discharge from the Cleaver, sister of the groom * * * The future bridegroom is pre Fred Marklund of Seattle, mouth, and Mrs. Bertha An army August 19. He left Sa sently employed at Blacker’s Wash., cousin of the bride. Miss derson of Duluth, Minn. Mrs. and Kent Cleaver, brother of this summer and will resume Provo. Henrie was graduated Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Foster the groom. Gail was gowned his studies at Oregon State from Delta High School, and returned August 12 after visiting turday to work at the Albus ranch Furniture in Ontario, and will Kathleen McGinley of Nyssa and Sylvia Dreyer of Payette is like the other honor attendants University this fall, where the attended the University of for six weeks with Mr. and in the Steens mountains. continue his education this fall Miss Cherie Sheffield of Salem, the bride’s great aunt and Mrs. ♦ * ♦ and wore a wrist corsage of couple will make their home. Southern Utah in Cedar City be Mrs. Raymond Sager at Saw at TVCC. The couple is plan were bridesmaids. The three Serine Peterson of Superior, Among the many guests at fore fulfilling a Mission for the pink carnations. Gale Cleaver spent Wed ning an October 3 wedding. attendants wore moss green Wisconsin, is great aunt of the tooth Camp in Fairfield, Idaho. tending the wedding and recep LDS Church. He is currently Candlea^ra with arrange Raymond Sager is manager of nesday and Thursday at the home floor-length dresses of sheer groom. ments of pink gladioli decorated tion were Mrs. Orma Cleaver, affilliated with his father in a the camp and she is doing the of her grandmother, Mrs. Orma Mr. and Mrs. John Cleaver nylon over peau d soie satin. Guests from out of town were grandmother of the groom. Out ; ranch operation in Delta. Both the church. Cleaver. cooking. The Matron of Honor carried a and Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ekan- Donald H. Anderson, Imperial j to continue their * * * * ♦ Soloist was Mrs. Bud Sappe of town guests were Mrs. Leia intend * ger. double long-stemmed Talesman Beach, Calif.; Donald Hen Muller, grandmother of the < education at the University of accompanied by Mrs. Fred ♦ ♦ » Mr and Mrs. Max Cleaver Harlan Sager of Idaho Falls rose with the bridesmaids drickson, Fairlawn, New Jer» bride; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Southern ■ Utah. Moxom. of Newton, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Williams Mrs. L. Chadwick, Mrs. carrying a single long-stemmed sey; Mr. and Mrs. Henry An Cannon 111, brother of the bride; A September 12 wedding in Gary Cleaver, brother of the and children, John age 8 and daughter, Janalynn of Center Merle Thomson, Mrs. Ben Mc Talsman rose. Candle lighters derson and family, Pasco, i Manti Temple, Manti, Utah, groom served as best man and Mr. and Mrs. William Cannon, the ville, Iowa, and their daughter, Connell, Mrs. Glen Alcorn and were Julie Anderson, in a dainty Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Del j being planned with a reception Kathleen age 4 packed in from ushers included Don Cleaver brother of the bride; Mr. and is Mrs. Vernon Muller, aunt of to i follow at the Owyhee Ward Stanley Basin to Sawtooth Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Jones of Mrs. Leo Gonyer were Tuesday pink gown, and Greg Moffis. Bareither and children, Ken and Ken Cannon. It took them one week and they, Newton, Iowa, arrived Tuesday luncheon guests at the home of Ringbearer was Paul Hendrick newick, Wash.; Mrs. Pete Arri^J I Church in Nyssa. The bride’s mother chose a the bride. hiked several miles each dav. to visit a week at the home of Mrs. Frances Bates and Mrs. son, with flower girl Tina Dry Winner, S. Dakota; Mr. and dale dressed in a dropped- Mrs. LeonardWells, Pendleton^ Edna Holt of Boise. ♦ ♦ » waisted dress of tiny green and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Perdue, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fox and peach colored flowers on white LeAnn and Carla Catlett, Unity* Darwin Perdue, Caldwell, Rev.’ children were recent weekend sheer material. Donald H. Anderson, ADJ 3, and Mrs. WayneCutsball,Home guests at the Bill Boersma home Navy, of Imperial Beach,Calif., dale, Mrs. Clarence Clapp, in Connell, Wash. * * * was his brother’s best man. Linda, Susan and Carol of Stay-, Mrs. Tom Johnson attended a Ushers were Greg Perdue,bro ton, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Stair cook-out Sunday at the home of ther of the bride, Bill Kouns Thompson, Chris and Trudy,' her daughter, Mrs. PatSweaney and Jim Malloy, all of Nyssa. Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl- in Caldwell. The occasion was Christine Thompson of Pen Russell and family, Caldwell,' in celebration of the birthday of dleton handed out the wedding and Mr. and Mrs. Warren her granddaughter, Mrs. Mal prayer at the close of the cere Adams of Caldwell. colm Rossman. On her way mony. Both the bride and groom., home. Mrs. Johnson visited at The mother of the bride wore attended Nyssa High School and» the James Jeffries home in a beige lace dress and the attended Treasure ValleyCom-’ Parma. groom’s mother, a dress of munity college in Ontario. The.- ... lavender with lavender lace groom is now employed at Stunx" Kathy Daudt and Nancy Lar- trim. Each wore Phalaenopsis Lumber company in Nyssa and rson returned August 18, after orchid trimmed with feathered the bride works in the office" spending 12 days at Girl Scout at Amalgamated Sugar company.. peach-colored glamellias. Camp, Alice Pittenger, at Pa Mrs. Elvin Ballou provided The bride chose as her going-, yette Lakes in McCall. • CAIN’S AMUSEMENT LAND • LIVESTOCK JUDGING the organ music. Gary Condon away costume, a pink drop- ♦ ♦ ♦ was soloist. Following the vo waisted dress with matching hat? • COMMERCIAL DISPLAYS • FAT STOCK SALE Mr. and Mrs. Dirick Nedry cal by Condon, the couple per and gloves. spent Sunday at McCall. They They will live at 735 Adrian.: • CONCESSIONS • EXHIBITS formed a candle light which was had as their guests Mr. and Blvd., Nyssa, upon their re-' Mrs. Fran McLean and chil their own personal idea sym turn from their wedding trip., bolizing their union in marriage. dren Scotty and Heather. to McCall. d ! 'W Bring the family and enjoy the expanded 61st annual tO^fi Malheur County Fair 4 Big Days and Nights August 26-27-28-29 Malheur County Fairgrounds Top Notch Professional Entertainment t < ATTENTION! SUGAR BEET GROWERS Sugar Beet Growers Association* failed to reach agreement with Amalgamated Sugar Company on a contract for the 1971 crop of sugar beets at a meeting of representatives of the sugar beef growers associations of the three states of Oregon, Idaho and Utah, held at Twin Falls Aug. 12, 1970. Henry $ Chimps 5 Chimps and 2 Handlers PLUS • HOWARD HARDIN — MASTER OF CEREMONIES 8 JUGGLER Jimmy Walker And The Country Traveler» General Admission: Ages 6-18 — Daily 25c. Season 50c Adults — Dally 5Oc. Season $1 00 Entertainment- Ages 6-18 — Daily 75c. Season JI .50 Adults — Daily $1 25 Season $2 50 • TRAMPOLINE ACT Thurs-Fri-Sat-8 p.m. Wednesday - 8 PM. KSRV Talent Show ▲ Mandrake The Magician charge ui at the Armory There is no cnaryc i><c nimv., Building All 4-H members, livestock exhibitors, concessionairs, and those working at the Fair are to receive free General Admission passes. _ W 0 £ a », $ f » «Î f A Resolution was unanimously adopted to notify the sugar beef growers of these three states that the Amalgamated Sugar Com pany rejected the Associations' proposal which would provide some additional income to partially offset the higher cost of production. •4 Nyssa-Nampa District Beet Growers Assn. Idaho Beet Growers Assn. Lower Snake River Beet Growers Elwyhee Beet Growers Assn. Utah Beet Growers Assn. 3 • • • • • e . ■>’ y