, Thursday, October 21, 1971
The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, O ogon
ACTIVITIES IN ARCADIA
BY AVO MOELLER * PHONE 372-2733
ARCADIA-Evertt Rhodes of
Buhl Idaho visited his sister
• Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stephensen
■ recently.
< Mrs. Marvin Jenson and Mark
’ from Boise spent the weekend
with her parents Mr. and Mrs
Otis Bullard.
;
Jim Johnson and Bob Olsen
; from Portland visited over the
weekend in the George Moe
ller home and enjoyed pheasant
hunting here.
Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Schenk
’
of Bend were visitors recently
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Arrie Bakker.
Arcadia club met Oct. 15
at the home of Mrs. Arrie
Bakker eight members were
present. Roll call was answe
red by their favorite flower.
Mrs. Ted Bowers drew the door
prize, a flower arrangement.
The women enjoyed seeing her
beautiful chrysanthemum gar
den. The next meeting will be
Nov. 12 at the home of Mrs.
Debra Draper—James Skousen
United In Idaho Falls Temple
George Moeller.
Mr«. Dennii C indell and Todd
spent the weekend in Boise with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Art
Richardson, while Cindell at
tended guards in Boise.
Clifford Craft and a friend
from Seattle are at the Clyde
Bowers home while hunting phe
asants here.
Gary Moss who is in the
navy is visiting his mother Mar-
gar'te Moss.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stradley
of Oakridge and Carolyn Strad-
ley of Bend visited last week
with Gary and Mrs. Moss and
with Amy Stradley.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Houston
and Kelly of Weiser spent the
weekend in the Cecil Houston
home.
Mr. andMrs. Kenneth Jackson
of near Elko, Nevada visited at
the Henry Carroll home one day
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bullard
and family of Portland arrived
Monday at the Otis Bullard home
for a week visit and to enjoy
the hunting season. Tuesday
the men hunted inHellsCa.nyon.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Davis
of Hantingbeach, Calif., are
visiting their parents Mr. and
Mrs. Phillip Davis and other
relatives here and doing some
hunting.
Edmond Butler of Warden,
Wash., visited Monday after
noon in the George Moeller and
Otis Bullard homes.
Pago Five
Sgt. Ray Carroll, left last
week for the air base at Wic
hita, Kans., after a visit with his
parents the Henry Carrolls. He
was accompanied by his uncle
Marvin Wood of Tulsa, Okla.
Mr, Siminerson and son of
Weiser have moved into Otis
Bullard s tennant house that
was vacated by Ron Woodie.
Simmerson and his son are both
employed at the sugar factory
in Nyssa.
Mrs. Charles Greenhow of
A xxxg amo) moo
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M:>desta, Calif., is visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker
mother Mrs. Goldie Roper and and son from Camp Pendleton
her uncle John Seburn.
California are visiting in the
Mr. and Mrs. Parley Feik Petterson home.
went to Idaho Falls Wednes
Mr. and Mrs. George Kesler
day. They were accompanied of Ogden and their daughter
by Afton Mitchell, Midge Wil Betty Stoker of Buhl, Idaho spent
son, Nora Larson and Mrs. the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Rulon Staples. They returned C.R.Kesler. Monday Mr. and
home on Thursday.
Mrs. V.L. Kesler of Salt Lake
Mrs. Neil Petterson return City arrived for a two weeks
ed home last week from the visit at the Kesler home. V.L.
Nampa hospital where she had Keslers are former residents
major surgery. Her daughter of this area.
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Marriage vows between Deb
ra Draper and James Niels
Skousen III were solomnized
August 31 in ceremonies per
formed at the Idaho Falls
Temple. Following the cere
mony the couple honeymooned
in Yellowstone Park.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Miland Draper
. of Nyssa and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. James N.
Skousen Jr., of Ontario.
A reception for the newly
weds was held Saturday, Sept.
.M, at the Owyhee LDS Ward.
;The bride chose an empire sty
mied gown featuring a lace bo-
-dice over taffeta and long full
’lace sleeves. Tiny beads trim-
Imed the bodice. The full skirt
¡of crystal satin featured appli
ques of lace at the hemline.
;Her fingertip veil of bridal il
lusion was held by a petalled
She wore a brilliant yellow
knit dress with a white rose
corsage edged in blue.
Rita Berret was maid of honor
and the bridesmaids were
Tawna Skousen, Donna Draper,
Teddi Skousen and Terri Powell.
They all wore empire styled
gowns of bright yellow dotted
swiss and each carried a long
stemmed white rose edged in
blue.
Mothers of the bride and
groom both wore sky blue knit
dresses with a corsage of yel
low roses.
Clinton Kennington was best
man with Jeff Skousen ushering
the guests.
Annie Crego was in charge
of the guest book and Wendy
Kennington and Chris Wyatt
looked after the gifts. Assis
ting with the serving were Ruth
Draper, Brenda Pett, Judy Dra
-headdress and she carried a per and Willa Campbell.
-cascading bouquet of white gla-
J Draper was master of
-melias and yellow roses.
ceremonies for the program.
>• Matron of honor was Mrs. Donna Bigler sang two solos
;Carl (Joyce) Powell, aunt of accompanied by Suzanne Ham
¿the bride from Salt Lake City. mer, Jeff Skousen played a
piano
solo and Mrs. June
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Hartley sang, accompanied by
Mrs. Melvin Ballantyne.
The young couple are making
their home in Ogden, Utah,
where they are continuing their
education at Weber State Col
Mr. and Mrs. RaymondSager
lege.
announce the arrival of a new
Out of town guests included
baby granddaughter. Parents
E.C. VanNatter, grandfather of
bf the baby are Mr. and Mrs.
the bride, Ogden, Utah; Mr. and
Jerry Bevens.nee Bonnie Sager,
Mrs. Clark Draper, brother
bf Portland. Hope Elizabeth,
and sister-in-law of the bride,
'was born Friday October 15,
Ogden, Utah; Mrs. Carl Powell
and weighed eight-bounds and
and Terri, Salt Lake City, Utah;
;44-ounces. Grandparents are
Mr. andMrs. FrancisCampbell,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sager
Boise; Pvt. Chris Wyatt, Fort
ot Nyssa and Mrs. Dorothy
Ord,
Calif., and Ginny Bailey
-Bevens of Portland.
Great
Sacramento, California.
-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
-W.W. Foster, Nyssa.
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;< A seven-pound, ten-ounce boy
£erald Edward, was born Oc
ACTIVITIES
tober 6 to Mr. and Mrs. David
Johnson of Ogden, Utah. The
Infant is the couple’s first child
WANTED
And he was born on the way to
the hospital.
ALL NEW OR USED
? Paternal grandparents are
CUBS AND SCOUTS
Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson Where: The multi-purpose room
of Ontario.
Maternal grand
of the Primary school.
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ar When; 8 p.m. Thursday, Octob
thur Cartwright of Nyssa.
er 28, 1971
Great-grandparents are Mr. and Why: To form
and reform
Mrs. Ray Cartwright of Ad
cubbins and scouting units
rian and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
in the Nyssa-Adrian area.
Parker of Boise.
Who: All boys ages 8 through
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BANAN
t October 16 - Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Fehlmen, Nyssa, a boy
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5 October 13 - Mr. and Mrs.
Jverett Burr. Payette, boy
¡October 16 - Mr. and Mrs.
Jprry Lammers, Brogan, girl
•»October n - Mr. and Mi s
Avid Yager, Ontario, boy
^October 18 - M-. and Mrs.
Fji 1 Roark. Fruitland, ey l
¡October 19 - Mr. ao»l Mrs.
F^ed Abraham, Ontxno. boy
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well as all other interes
ted people.
What: A night for scouting.
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ter 10 a.m. the Nyssa Volun
teer Firemen received a call
to a fire on the east side of town.
It was a car of Victor Landen’s
and had been put out with dirt
by the time the firemen ar
rived.
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