Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 29, 1973, Page 4, Image 4

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    Engagement Announced
Thuraday, March 29, Hyj
Th« Nyisa Gat« City Journal, Nyita, Oregon
Pag« Four
F NEPHI GRIGG
SPEAKS MARCH 28
F. Nephi Grigg, founder and
president of Ore-Ida Foods,
Inc. until its merger with H.J.
Heinz Co. and former resident
of Ontario, will
speak at
T reasure Valley C ommunitv
College at 8 00 p.m., March
28, in the East West Lounge
of the Administration Building.
His appearance will top off the
series of management seminars
that have been sponsored bvthe
office of Continuing Education.
Grigg, who was one of the ori­
ginal trustees of Treasure Val­
ley Community Collegv, has
recently
returned with his
family from Scotland where he
served three years as L.D.S.
Mission
President.
He is
prominent
in
educational,
church and community affairs
and is a widely traveled speaker
in the interest of family, youth,
and business.
Currently he
pursues a successful business
in consulting and land develop­
ment.
Grigg’s topic, - What does it
take to establish a company,
and assure its perpetuation,
growth, and increased profita­
bility” is the final seminar in
the series and will tie together
all the preceding programs,
All interested business people
are invited to attend.
COLLEEN STAPLES AND MILTON HENDERSON’S forth­
coming marriage is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rulon W. Staples of rural Nyssa. His parents are Mrs. Leah
Henderson and the late Perry Henderson of Devton, Idaho.
Colleen attended Nyssa schools and graduated from Utah State
University in March of this year in physical education and plans
Cancer Kick Off
on teaching this fall.
Milton is a graduate of Idaho State University and has fulfilled
March 27
a two-year mission in the Alaskan British Columbia area. He Met
presently is employed at W ilson Ford in Logan. Utah.
The American Cancer So-
The couple plan on being married April 12 in the Logan LD6
ciety is having it’s local "Can­
Temple.
cer Kick Off” meeting Tues­
day. March 27 at 2 p.m. at the
Catholic Parish Hall in Ontario.
CHRISTIAN WOMEN
Christian Women's
This meeting is primarily for
area
chairmen and their
Luncheon Meeting
SLATE MEETING
workers are also welcome.
“In Your Easter Bonnet,’’
Crusade chairman this year
is the theme for the monthly Planned Wednesday is Mrs. Jan Bunch of Ontario;
dinner meeting of Christian Bu­
co-chairman
and publicity
The Treasure Valley Chris­ chairman. Mrs. Gloria Shunn.
siness and Professional Wo­
tian
Womens
Club
will
meet
men’s Council, to be held April
Mrs. Teddy Tanaka, Service
3 at 7:30 p.m., at the Boule­ Wettoesday, April 4 at the La Chairman; Dwight Sergeant,
Paloma Cafe at 1 p.m.
vard Grange Hall.
treasuer andEleanor Anderson,
Music will be a Ladies Triple Memorial chairman.
A special feature will be a
“Parade of Hats.” Lets all Trio with Doo Mummert. Spe­
make a hat, to be worn and cial feature, a surprise hat
judged on parade. Humorous, ’•style" show, all original, ima­
The American Legion and Au­
seasonal, flowery, any kind of ginative creations for the Eas­
ter parade. Guest speaker will xiliary will be bolding their an­
hat.
be Delores Duncan from Weiser- nual pancake feed, Thursday,
There is free baby sitting at April 5 at 7 p.m. at the Eagles
The speaker will be Delores
Duncan of Weiser. There will the First Baptist Church m On­ Hall.
The Legion’s families
also be special music. Call tario.
are also invited to attend the
For reservations call Sara pancake feed. Please bring your
Nora Haines for reservations.
Olson 452-3484.
889-8948.
own table service.
LEGION NEWS
Ç^Homelown News JS?
Call 372-2233
COMING EVENTS
Double King Ceremony I nites
Julie Jensen—Haymond Haltiner
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TODAY, MARCH 29 - Pa­
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moncur rent-Teachers Conferences at
and Curtis were dinner guests 7 p.m.
in Meridian Sunday of Mr. and
Nyssa PTA, 8 p.m.
Mrs. Bill Nielsen.
FRIDAY, MARCH 30 - Rum­
WWW
mage Sale, United Methodist
Larry Miner visited the Clay­ Church 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Squire ton Jensen home Saturday be­
SATURDAY, MARCH 31 -
of Boise were dinner guests fore returning to college from Merry Widows, home of Har­
Sunday
of her sister, Mrs. his spring vacation.
riet Warren, 6 30 p.m.
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Blanch»’ Weeks.
Recovery, INc., First Chris­
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry (Rhonda) tian Church, 8 p.m
Houseguests over the week- McCarthy and baby boy visited
MONDY, APRIL 2 - Eagles
end of Mr. and Mrs. wlilla their grandfather,
Mr. and Auxiliary, officers. 8 p.m.. and
Bertram were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clayton Jensen Sunday.
regular, 8 30 p.m.
Ronald Ramey of Boise.
The McCarthy’s new baby is
Golden Rule Chapter OES,
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Jensen’s
first great-grand­ Masonic Hall. 8 p.m
Barbara Holmes and a friend child. The visit was in honor
TUESDAY, APRIL 3 - TOPS
spent part of their spring va­ of Jensen’s birthday anniver­
•494 Adrian Grade School, 7 30
cation w ith Barbara's grandmo­ sary.
p.m.
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ther, Mrs. Jesse Shuster.
THURSDAY, APRIL 5 - Be­
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Dinner guests of the Wilton thel »33, Masonic Hall
Barbie Tensen is home visi­ Jacksons
Wednesday, March
Annual American Legion and
ting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 21 were Dale Schraufnagel and
Auxiliary pancake feed, lagles
Dick Tensen, having recently his aunt and uncle from Costa
Hail. 7 p.m Bring own table­
completed her elementary stu­ Rica.
service.
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dies at Oregon State University.
Jobies Bethel *33. Masonic
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Tommy Jackson is home with Hall, 6 p.m dinner followed
Mark Stringer returned to a broken leg which he broke
by Grand Guardians visit at
Ashland to school Saturday, af­ Saturday at Bogus Basin while
7 30 p.m.
ter spending a week with his skiing. The family reports that
FRIDAY, APRIIL 6 - Friend­
parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Bill the ski patrol there is to be com­
ship Circle. 2 p.m. place to lie
Stringer.
mended on their work.
announced.
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Mr. and Mrs. Steven Weeks
and baby daughter of Burns
spent the weekend with his
grandmother,
Mrs. Blanche
Weeks.
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Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Short
brought dinner to the Bud Sapp»
home Sunday in honor of Short’s
birthday anniversary. Other
guests besides the Bud Sappes,
were Mr. and Mrs Walt Tom­
jack.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sant and
Carolee enjoyed skiing at Bo­
gus Basin Thursday, March 22.
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A no-host dinner was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Froerer Tuesday. March 27.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Sutherland and Mr.
and Mrs. Duane Bellows of
Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Bair, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Feik and Mr. and Mrs. Darr
Jensen. The group all went to
Mexico earlier this winter and
enjoyed seeing films of their
trip.
Mr. and’ Mrs. T. H. Eld­
Raymond Sager received a
telephone call Sunday from his
daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Hum­
mels of Bakersfield, California redge were dinner guests of Mr.
wishing him a happy birthtay. and Mrs. John Metzler Sundav
His three grandsons also sang in Fruitland.
happy birthday over the tele­
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ballou
phone to him.
and family visited Mrs. Ballou’s
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Mrs
Howard Myrick and brother, the Charles Howell
in La Grande.
Shelley spent spring vacation family Sunday
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with her son Russell in Cor­
Dinner guests of Mr. and
vallis where he attends college. Mrs. Desmond Jones, March
On their return trip they visited 21 were Mr. and Mrs. Luray
former residents of Nyssa, Mr Trabert of Phoenut, Arizona.
and Mrs. Duane Holcomb and The Traberts are visiting their
Mr. and Mrs. John Studer of son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tra­
Culver, Oregon.
bert and son in Nampa.
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Houseguests Friday to Mon­
Mr. and Mrs. WardC. Lundy-
day of Mr. and Mrs. Howard attended the baptismal of Sara
Myrick were Mr. and Mrs. Anne Ford over the weekend
Hugh Sloane of Ogden. Utah. in Hermiston.
BRIDGE ACTIVITIES
The Mr. and Mrs. Bridge
Club met March 25 at the home
of Mt. and Mrs. Llovd Wilson.
All members were present. A
running bridge score is kept.
Mrs. Harry Miner entertained
Thursday BrldgeClub last w«..k
Guests
were Mrs. Harold
Brendle and Mrs. Georg»' Sal­
lee. Winners were Mrs. Tom
Eldredge and Mrs. Herb Fis­
her.
Weekend guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W'iJ-
soo were their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mar­
tin. Sue and Wendy of Portland.
Marilee Wilson, a student at
EOC in La Grande was also
home visiting her family during
spring vacation.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hysell and
son, Clayton of Ke merer, Wyo­
ming were visiting at the home
of Mrs. Hysell's mother, Mrs.
Madge Wilson from Thursday
until Monthly.
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Engstrom
recently spent spring vacation
visiting relatives in Ogden. Utah
They also visited Scott at BYU
in Provo.
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Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Jun Griffin were her sis­
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Jones
of Baker. The Griffins were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ashford Fields in Notus.
Benefit Partv
Slated April 7
The Malheur Memorial Hos­
pital Auxiliary will hold their
annual Benefit Card Party Sa­
turday, April 7 at 1:30 p.m.
Hostesses for the event are
Mmes. Don Oldemeyer, Gale
Christensen, Howard Mynck,
Ken Danford, Donna Glenn,
Glade Chadwick and Emil Stunz.
All interested ladies will be
called in the next two weeks by
Auxiliary member^, anyone in­
terested in playing who has not
been contacted by April 4, is
asked to please call Mrs. Ro­
bert Wilson, Auxiliary Pre­
sident at 372-2981.
Proceeds from the party will
be used to purchase a much
needed
wheel chair for the
nursing home.
Miss Julie Ann Jensen be­
came the bride of Raymond
George Haltiner in a double­
ring ceremony at 6 p.m on
March 16, 1973 in the Chut ch
of Jesus Christ of 1 Jitter day
Saints in Nyssa The ceremony
was solemnized by Bishop Glen
Peterson
l.arg»- beauty baskets of white
chrysanthemums and yellow
gladioli decorated the church.
Pamela Skeen was soloist, ac­
companied by Gary l.anev
Parents of the couple are Mt
and Mrs. Darwin Jensen of
Nyssa and Mr and Mis Otto
Haltiner of Salt Lak. City,Utah.
Given in marriag» by her fa­
ther, the bride w
a floor
length gown of lace over satin
The gown was fashioned with a
cameo neckline, long laceslee
ves and the skirt fell In tiers
of lace ruffles.
Her < liai»-l
length veil of illusion was held
to a jeweled crown heatyle. e
She carried a Colonial bouquet
of babies breath and steplia
not is, centered with a white
orchid.
Maid of honor was 1 Jura Jen­
sen and bridesmaids were( aria
Huffacker and Pamela Sk«-«-n
All were attired in matching
gowns of pastel yellow shim­
mering taffeta with a floral
background They wore yellow
picture hats with orange vel­
vet bands and carried Colo­
nial bouquets of yellow spider
mums with orange streamers,
Valorie Laney was flower girl
and her attire was identical to
that of the other attendants.
Ring bearer was Paul Jensen.
Serving as bestman was Ric­
Waddell and Mrs. Pal Hrata.
For their wedding triple fat
Lake Resort, tiw new Mri. Hai­
ti I» -r clianged Io a yellow .tiwt
nvloii dress accented »itl wtub
lace and utie wore an rckM
corsage,
The bride was graduated troai
Nyssa High School and atten­
ded Treasure
Valley c<*.
munity College. Ttu griaimk
a graduate of ttu- UtUVertl^
of Utah He is present!» »«-
ployed bv the City of Salt Lab.
Out-of-town guests m luta
Mt and Mrs. Clifford Moat-
gom«-ry, Mt and Mrs. Lioyg
Warner, Mr and Mrs. Jortyk
p.
Braden,
Mr and lira.
Thomas Mimtgimi« ry and Mr.
and Mrs. James W'tdppl« allai
Boise, Idaho.
\KII ExtriiMoa
Mrl Man’ll 22
The AKH Extension Slat
group met Thur-rte». March B
with Mrs. Iwvid I .a Fleur in the
Newell Heights area I ourMI
were present with Mr
Irvta
Topliff. president in < hargtaf
the meeting The minutes art
secretary» report was given by
Mr s Myron Goasard
Two tours are being ; lannrt
for this spring
One, a toar
along the Oregon Trail ii tn-ng
arranged by the Hunnngtna
Study group It will beheldS*
day, April 8 at 10-30 an:®
3 p.m
P D Woods, an aa-
thorlty on th«- Oregon Trail art
Huntington Valley will c .ndaat
the tour All interested fam.IM
in this area are invited to at­
tend. Bring a picnic lunch**
hard Bell Ushering ttu- guests your family. The tour will ineat
were Steven Jensen, Ronald at Farewell Hend Stat« .’art
Jensen and Darr Jensen
Please pre register soon. art
For her daughter’s wedding, there is n<> ctiarg«-
Mrs. Jensen chose a floor­
The secund lour will be of
length gown of yellow sheer KTVB-TV Studio, bddie’s Ha-
over satin Tie- bridegroom’s kery, St AIpli'insus Hospital art
mother was attired in a multi­ other points of mt»-rest in Boise.
colored sheer gown of yellow Date of this tour will be an­
and orange Both wore cor­ nounced later.
sages of yellow rosebuds
Election of officers was heU
A reception followed
the with the following elected Mrs.
ceremony in the LIJ6 Cultural Bernice Tuomb, president Mra.
Hall. The four-tiered wedding Mary l.aan, vice president and
cake was decorated with yellow Mrs. Lucille Gossard. sec­
roses, cherubs, angels playing retary treasurer
Questionnaires were pa'.»«*
harps and wedding bells and top­
ped with a miniature bride and out to th«- group <*i “What are
groom.
your attitudes?” and a tape
Assisting at the refreshment was played, after which the
table were Mrs. Weston Laney, group filled out the question­
Mrs. Frank Skeen, Mrs. Steven naires and an open discus'.inn
Jensen, Mrs. Ronald Jensen followed.
The next meeting will tie With
and Mrs. Darr Jensen Also
assisting
Mrs. James Mrs Bernice Tamili.
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