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Lester Roberts went to the Torsk feed in Sheyenne on Sunday and enjoyed the food and visiting.
Paul and Carrie Prince visited Dave and Linda Madson on Saturday afternoon.
Dave and Linda dog sat the grand dog, Bruce while Melodie, Kennedee and McKenzee Madson and Joni Duckworth of Larimore went to Watford City for McKenzee’s hockey tournament over the weekend.
While there, they also visited Joni’s brother, John Tweit and his daughter Kelsie and family and Carley, his other daughter. John and Joni are Linda’s first cousins.
Doris Griffin went to the Torsk feed with relatives in Sheyenne on Sunday. The menu was torsk, melted butter, boiled potatoes, green beans and coleslaw along with many yummy desserts.
Johnny Grann was home all week on spring break. Dave Reinholz of Alameda, Calif. also spent a couple of days at the Grann home during the break. Both were welcome help working the cattle.
Sunday, John, Donna, Johnny and Lacey Grann and Mitch Wirth of Munich all attended the Valley City Winter Show.
Ben, Brittany and Dutton Grann attended the PRCA rodeo at the Winter Show on Saturday.
Randy Simon and Dave Kenner visited Todd Buehler last week.
Brittin and Brooks Buehler visited grandpa and grandma Buehler last week.
Brittin helped grandma Nadley at church on Sunday and later visited Todd and Nadley.
Tuesday, Randy and Charlotte Simon went to the Grandparent’s Program at the Kindred school. Mason Simon is a first grader there and took part in the program.
Randy and Charlotte were overnight guests at Mark, Tessa, Mason and Miles Simon’s home in Oxbow. They returned home on Wednesday.
The Simon’s attended the North Star Community Credit Union annual meeting in Maddock on Thursday evening.
Saturday, Randy and Charlotte took in the Maddock Opera House presentation of “Family Feud” at Harriman’s.
Charlotte attended the bridal shower for Kerrington Lee, bride to be of Caleb Haley. The shower was held at the St. John Catholic Church in New Rockford.
Quote: “We blow out the candles on our twenty-first birthday cake and poof! The next thing we know, we’re wearing goofy party hats and singing “Auld Lang Syne” in some old folks home in Florida and wondering, How did this happen? “ Barbara Johnson