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Show HORIZONS Standard-Examiner Sunday, June 14, '992 13& ~~ =e ETD + BIRTHDAYS Fryer Roberts Willis Milo The family of Fryer of Plymouth will cele- brate his 80th Tessie W. Rob- erts of Riverside will honor her on her 85th birth- birthday with an open house for family and friends from 4 to day. She was born in Riverside, Idaho, June 19, 1907, to George O. and Eliza J. 52 500 West, est, R Riv- oe ™ erside. No gifts. Fryer He was born June 25, 1912, in Deweyville, the son of John Alma and Estella Grace Gardner Fryer. He married Faye Saunders on June 17, 1937, in Brigham City. She died Oct. 8, 1981. He retired from Hill Air Force Base in 1980. He also worked at the Garfield smelter and played baseball for Crescent in the Salt Lake City leagues. He was a farmer in Deweyville and Fielding and had a ranch near Dillon, Mont. After living in Logan for 29 years, he moved to Plymouth in 1986. He hasalso lived in Deweyville, Fielding and Garfield. His interests include fishing, hunting and gardening. His daughter is LoReta Josephson of Plymouth. He has two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Draper Watts. She married Victor L. Roberts in Roberts the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They plan to celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary in December. Due to poor health there will be no formal open house. Friends and relatives may call at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Gaylen and Eileen Roberts, 16470 N. 5200 West, Riverside. © She served in various LDS wards as organist for more than 70 years and 19 years at the Ogden Family History Center. She has received the Silver Beaver Award. She retired from Defense Depot Ogden in 1973 with 20 years of service. Her children and their spouses are Leonard and Barbara Jean Roberts; Lewis and Harriet Roberts; Carol and Wade Chapman; and Gaylen and Eileen Roberts. She has 28 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Thompson Aarfor Observing his 90th birthday is Milton White Thompson of Sandy. His children will honor him at an open house from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday at Main Street Park, ee S. 60 East, ; Sandy. He was born Thompson June 20, 1902, in Luna, N.M., to Mansel Hardy and Clara Jane White Thompson. When he wasnine years old his family moved to Roy. At the age of 10, he was kicked in the head by a horse and paralyzed. Although handicapped, he received degrees in accounting and bookkeeping ‘from a business school. Ellen Aarfor of Sunset will celebrate her 80th birthday at an open house for family and friends from 3 to 6 p.m. Saturday at the Fellowship « #,' On Dec. 12, 1923, he wed Susie Melvina Mower of Pleasant View in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. His children are Nelda Wylie, Bountiful; Renee Soltis, Rock Springs, Wyo.; Gary Thompson, Sandy. Four children, Shirley Snyder, Keith Thompson, Gerald Thompson and Colleen Tyler, are deceased. A farmer mostofhis life he also retired from Hill Air Force Base, where he received two awards for money saving suggestions. Ave., Layton. Aartor Children also mayattend. No gifts please. She was born June 22, 1912, at Lidgerwood, N.D., to John and Helma Gebro. She graduated from Lidgerwood High School, attended Valley City State Teachers College and taught school in North Dakota. celebrated he 90th birthday ° Saturday at a family dinner. _ She was, born Robinson Bias 4 10, 1934, she married walece Lewis J. Wallace with the vowssolemnized Jan. 25, 1935, in the Salt re LDS Temple. He died in 1975, Active in the LDS Church, she served in various positions including president of the Relief Society. She was a memberof the OgdenJr. Child Culture and Altruist clubs. Her interests have included golf, skiing, and traveling with her family. She spends time during the summer months at her mobile home in Bear Lake. Her children and their spouses are Sharon and Gordon Allred, Ogden; Linda Lew and Lynn Harbertson, Portland, Ore.; and Robert versary with an open house hosted by their children. They will greet friends and family from 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday at the Hooper LDS Ist and 8th Wards, 560! S. 6100 West. They were married June 24, 1942, in Hooper with the vowslat- er solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. ‘the Daughters of the Utah Pio- Fowers _resi- 264 30th St., Ogden. Nogifts. Robinson He was born June 9, 1912, in Kansas City, Mo., to George and Mary Eliza King Robinson. He was educated in Kansas City, raduating from Lincoln High School. He did odd jobs and in 1937 transferred to Ogden with the Union Pacific Railroad. He served in the Army from 1942 to 1946 and retired in 1974 after 37 years with the railroad. In 1972 he started a shoe shine concession at the Cellar Barber Shop with Ralph Dayton and Jim Olborn. They still work together. bined family includes eight chil- North Ogden. He was born June 8, 1912, in Hooper to Oscar Fowers D. and Cora G, Quibel Fowers. Skeen John “Jack” Skeen, a resident of Taylor, is observing the occasion of his 90th birthday today. He will be honored at a family gathering. Born June 14, 1902, in Taylor, he is the son of Air Force Base in 1978. He owns Herb’s Sharp Shop in Hooper and is active in the Hooper Lions Club. Both have been active in the LDS Church and served in various positions. Their children and spouses are Scott and Loie Peterson, Tamra and Ray Schenk, Jon and Bonnie Peterson, Jeff and Sandra Peterson, Ron and Shauna Peterson, Lyle and LaRae Peterson and Jami and Rod Jones. They have 30 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Dipoma Milton W. and Marjorie Priest of Ogden are celebrating their 50th The children of Ray and Ruth Dipoma of Ogden will honor their wedding anniversary. Their children will honor them parents on the occasion of their at an open house for family and friends from § unti! 7 p.m. Saturday at the new Weber State University Alumni Center, 1305 41st St., Ogden. No gifts, please. open house. 50th wedding anniversary at an Friends and family mayattend. 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday, 2659 Nordic Valley Drive, Eden. They were married June 26, 12, 1942, in the Salt Lake LDS 1942, in Ogden with the vows later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. Temple. ‘ She was born in Iola, Kan., to Born in Ogden, the son of Jo- Byrd W. and Myrtle Eppley. She seph and Theresa Dipoma, he served in the Air Force during wasraised in Colorado Springs,later moving to Ogden, where she graduated from Ogden High School and attended Weber College. Born in Ogden he graduated from Ogden High School and served in the Air Force during World War II. He retired from Hill «Air Force Base in 1977 and from ea Douglas Aircraft in 1988, They served an LDS mission in the Philippines from April 1988 to October 1989 and are ordinance workers in the Ogden LDS Temple. Their family includes Janet Johnson, Gerald and Myrth Priest, David and Rese Priest, Kevin and Lori Priest and Scott and Sally Priest. They have 16 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. World War II. He was employed in food marketing, establishing Dipoma’s Mobile Market and later Dipoma’s Market. She was born in Hyrum,.a daughter of Rollan and Edith Allred. She worked with her hus- band in the family business until his retirement. She later worked for a years at McKay-Dee Hospital. Their children and their spouses are Col. Larry and Chris Dipomia, Burke, Va.; Dewey and Karen Dipoma, Pleasant View, Nancy aad Stephen Russell, North Ogden; Tami and Ron Proctor, Eden; and Terry and Mary Ann Dipoma of Salt Lake City. ) They have 12 grandchildren anc two great-grandchildren. ie Bea and RayKelley Joseph and Evelyn Sears Sears Celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary are Farr Westresidents Albert E. and Ruby S. Webb. The couple were married June 16, 1942, in Logan andlater solemnized their wedding vows in the Logan LDS Temple. Their family will host an open house in their honor, 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday at the Westwood Village He married Maurine Tiffany. His children are Wayne D. Fowers of Mission Viejo, Calif.; and Loralee Webb of North Ogden. The couple moved to Van Nuys, Calif., where she died in 1984. After moving to Ogden he met Bernice Jones Fowers and they married in 1986. They live in Hooper. Their com- dent VerDean & Fowers is cele- i brating the occasion of his 80th birthday. He was honored Tuesdayat a part at his daughter’s home neers, Camp V andis interested in genealogy and familyhistories. He was born in Ogden to John S. and Irene Davis Peterson. He served in the Air Force during World WarII andretired from Hill Priest The couple were married June She was born in Hooper to James J. and Edna Schofield Simpson. She retired from the school lunch program. She is a memberof Webb Active on various boards of the Embry Chapel, he is a steward emeritus and has served with the Wallace of Fruit Heights. senior choir since 1938, A member She has 23 grandchildren and 18 _ of Masonic Family, he has served great-grandchildren. Hersisters are in numerousfraternal andcivic orMamieSilver, Nina Woodbury and ganizations and belongs to Pioneer American Legion Post No. 66. Stell Taylor, all of Salt Lake City. in celebrate their 50th wedding anni- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dipoma In 1934 she married Fritz Aarfor, Ogden resident Raymond Ed ward Robinson. celebrated his 80th birthday , Tuesday. He will be guest of honor at an open house hosted by his wife, Pearl, from 5-7 tonight at the Embry Chapel AME Church, Wallace of Ogden Hooper Wanda and Herb Peterson will and in 1944 her family moved to Utah. She worked 32 years at the Naval Supply Depot and Hill Air Force Base. She is active in her church and is a charter member. She has held several offices in the Women’s Missionary League andis chairperson of Good Shepherd Auxiliary for mentally retarded children. Her daughters are Joyce Sienkiewicz, Burnsville, Minn.; Marlys Schild, Layton, and Joan Thielfold, Sunset. She has seven grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Robinson Edna Richards Feb. 385 W. Golden # ‘7. The children of former Layton residents Jean and Duane Johnson, now of St. George, will host a garden reception to celebrate their parents’ golden wedding anniversary. Family and friends may attend from 3 to 6 p.m. Saturday at the home of Steven and Ann Johnson, 1342 S. 2500 West, Syracuse. The couple were wed June 14, 1942, in Georgetown, Idaho, with the vows solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple on March 30, 1944. Both born and raised in Georgetown, they moved to Layton in 1962 and have resided in St. George since in 1985. A veteran of World War II he served in the Marine Corps Tank Battalion in the South Pacific from 1944 to 1946. He is a past president of the Layton Kiwanis Club and belongs to the St. George Lions Club. Active in the LDS Church, she was a counselorin the Relief Society presidency, was chorister in the Mutual Improvement Association and SundaySchool and has sung in church choirs most of her life. She belongs to the Lady Lions. Their children and spouses are Judy and Luke Glenn, Steven and Ann Johnson, Darel “D.J.” Johnson and Kaye and DougFreeland. They have six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Marjorie and Milton Priest Peterson Johnson Albert E. and Ruby S. Webb Wallace n Hall of Trinity = é Lutheran Church, «353. Wanda and Herb Peterson Duane and Jean Johnson dren, 36 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. He has held numerous positions in the LDS Church, including bishop. Alexander and Margaret Skeen. He has been a farmer and mechanic all of his life. He is a member of the LDS Church, He and his wife, the former Ruby Bailey, recently celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary, His family includes three children, 15 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren, Joseph A. and Evelyn Cook Sears of Roy were honored for their 60th wedding anniversary at family dinners. The couple were married June 10, 1932; in Salt Lake City with the vowslater solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was born in Colonia Dublan, Chihuahua, Mexico. He worked for Club House, 1111 N. 2000 West, Farr West. Nogifts. Southern Pacific Railroad as a loHe was born June 25, 1915, to comotive engineer for 30 years,reLeslie and Elsie Earley Webb in tiring in 1974. Laketown. He worked for many They have traveled extensively years at Leefe, Wyo., and for Genthroughout the United States and eral Service Administration until other countries. They spend the his retirement. She was born Jan. 5, 1922, to winter months at their home in Eugene and Eleaner Mumford Sax- ° Mesa, Ariz. She was born in Hiawatha. ton in Raymond, Idaho. Before reBoth are active membersof the tiring, she worked at Hill Air Force Base. LDS Church and have served in Their children and spouses are many organizations, including ordiStanley and Cleo Day, Ogden; Eu- nance workers in the Ogden LDS gene and Louise Webb, Soldotna, Temple. Alaska; Eldon and Linda MeyerTheir children and spouses are hoffer, Slaterville; Allan and Susan Webb, Kaysville; Elwyn and Mary Bob and Faye Applonie, Garden Webb, Phoenix; and Gale and Cin- City; and Joseph Jr. and Gayle dy Webb, Roy. They have 21 Sears of South Ogden, They have 11 grandchildren and grandchildren and one great-grand29 great-grandchildren. child. RULES The regular deadline for the Sunday publication of weddings, birthdays and anniversaries is noon the previous Wednesday. Club notices will be published the first Sunday of the month, The deadline for these notices will generally be noon on the 25th of the month before publication. Notices should be brief and include times, dates and places of meetings or activities. Wedding and engagement announcements are published Sunday only, Local couples may choose to have one or the other, but we will not publish both. Anniversaries and birthdays are published Sundays or Thursdays. Stories intended for Thursday should be submitted to the newsroom nolater than 10 a.m. Monday. The Standard-Examiner will publish anniversary notices for area residents married 50 years or longer. Birthdaystories are limited to those local residents who are 80 years or older. Photos for these items will not be taken by the Standard-Examiner, If you do not have a photograph available, the story can run without a picture. A_ glossy black-and-white photo or a good quality color picture may be used. Negatives are unacceptable. Pictures are available for pickup as early as one day after publication and are kept on file for four weeks. If a copyright is stamped on the back of a photograph, written permission from the photographer must be furnished to the StandardExaminer before publication. The Standard-Examineris not responsible for damage to photographs or written materials intended for publication. Submitted notices should be either typed or printed neatly and include daytime telephone numbers in case there is a question. Stories are edited for style, length and clarity and do not necessarily appear as submitted. There is an $8 fee for publishing wedding, engagement, birthday and anniversary pictures, which must be paid before the announcement can be run. For more information, call the community desk at 625-4237 or 625-4230, Kelley Robert L. and Larean Smith 2 Washington Terrace residents Raymond and Beatrice C. Kelley Smith Robert L. and Larean Smith will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary at an open house from 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday at their home, 444 S. 1400 East, Fruit Heights.It is requested that gifts be omitted. The couple were married June 17, 1942, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was born in Willard, the son of C.L. and Edella Dalton Smith. He served an LDS mission in the East Central States. He served in the Marine Corps in the South Pacific during World War II and was an optical repair foreman at Hill Air Force Base until his retirement in 1973, Mrs. Smith was born in Chesterfield, Idaho, the daughter of William H. and Areta Perkins Rigby. They resided in Clearfield and Newport, Ore., prior to moving to Fruit Heights 11 years ago. They have one daughter, Vicki S. Hufstetler of Clearfield, seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. are celebrating the occasion oftheir 50th wedding anniversary. Their children will honor them at an open housefor friends and relatives from 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday at the Washington Terrace LDS 8th Ward, 300 W. 4800 South. The family requests that gifts be omitted. Za The couple were married June 22, 1942, in the Logan LDS Tern- ple. Their children are Terry Kelley, ‘Lynn Kelley and Marla K. Brubaker. They also have four grandchildren, Melissa Kelley, Sean Kelley, Scott Kelley and Melanie Kelley. He was raised in Burley, Idaho, and she wasraised in St. Anthony, Idaho. They met in Los Angeles, where theylived for two years after their marriage. Since then they have lived in Burley, Garland, Plain City and Washington Terrace. Both have been active in the LDS Church and in the Golden Spike Empire Car Club. Carter The children of Everett Vaughn and Mary Ellen Carter will host a golden wedding anniversary open house for family and friends from 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday at Bonneville High School, 251 E. 4800 South, Washington Terrace. They have lived in South Ogden since their marriage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple June 17, 1942. He was born in Spanish Fork to John F. and Alice Marchant. He served in the Navy during World War II and retired in 1974 after 35 years with Hill Air Force Base and the Air Force as a procurement specialist. His hobbies are gardening and creating projects. Born in Ogden to John P. and Hazel Browning Stephens, she is a homemaker and has sewn wedding and bridesmaids’ dresses to help support her sons on LDS missions, She makes gifts of handwork and needlepoint for family and friends Both have held many positions in the LDS Church. He was bishop of the Weber State College LDS 9th Ward and sheservedin the Re- SUPPORT Hospice Everett and Mary Ellen Carter lief Society. They spend time with their family. Their children and spouses are Sylvia Carter, Dr. Stephen J. and Loraine Carter, Dale J. and Debbie Carter, Charmaine Ritz, Alicia and Steven Baxter and Miriam and Craig Sheffield. They have 20 grandchildren. : ' ‘ of Northern WEA) |