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Show Standard- amuner HORIZONS ounday,. June 2 BIRTHDAYS Smith Dillon Smith of Ogden will cele- Fern Schenck of South Weber will be honored brate his 80th rihday with a family gathering. He was born o Albert and Charlotte Smith, # one of 12 chil- p= dren. his honor with® family and§ her children to * celebrate her 80th birthday on Sat- n June 9, 1914, © friends urday from 4 unul 7 p.m. at the — He married = % Rilla Lythgoe in 1 June 1935 and Smith they were later divorced. He married Blanche Drevo on Oct. 9, home of her son, _ Gary Schenck, 1685 E. South 1053 He was employed as a truck driver for Swift and Companyfor 23 years and Consolidated Freightway for 10 years. He traveled over two million miles with no accidents. He is a member of the LDS Church. His children are Ross Smith of Denver; Shirley Campbell of Mo- desto, Calif.; Darrell Nitz of Roy; and Bob Smith of Kaysville. A daughter, Margaret Goodwin, is deceased. He has nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. at the Riverdale Civic Center, 4600 S. Weber River Drive, Saturday from 4 to 6 p.m. Wilson No gifts. He was born June 14, 1914 in Weber Drive, Schenck South Weber. She was born June 7, 1914, in Kaysville, to Jesse and Ethel Layton. She wed Lyman Schenck on Feb. 14, 1934, in the Salt Lake LDS i. He passed away on April War II. He was a member of HOD Carriers Union and retired at Hill Air Force Base. He enjoys his hors- es. He is a member of the American Legion and the Ogden Eagles. Schenck, Gary and Helen Schenck, and Kim and MarySchenck. She has 33 grandchildren and 32 great-grandchildren. In case of inclement weather, His children and their spouses are Ernie and Marilyn Wilson, Margie and Leonard Mosher and Ruby Mae Bradshaw.His stepchil- guests can attend the LDS Church dren are Lynn Phillips, Blaine and at 1385 E. South Weber Drive, South Weber. Ann Phillips and Jean and Scott Jenkins. He has nine grandchildren, Jones Steed 22 great-grandchildren, seven step grandchildren, and one step great- Mary Olwen Jones of Ogden will be honored for her 86th birthday at a familyg dinner. She lived in Samaria, Idaho from 1927 until 1944, then moved to Ogden. She Joseph Samuel Steed of Stone, Idaho, will celebrate his 85th birthday Sunday at the Snowville§ city park from 2 to 5 p.m. Family and friends are invited to attend. grandchild. F 1908, to Priscilla ee Hodge and Alfred fae Matthews of . Cumpenmain, South Wales, Great Britain. At the age of 15 she went to London to work in the London Fever Hospital. She wed Daniel W. Jones lan. 31, 1927, at the Bedwellty Church in Cumpenmain, South Wales. Great Britain. Their vows were solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple Oct. 1927. She is a member of the LDS Church. Her children and spouses are Dr. Daniel M. and Lynn Jones, Boyd M. and Genni Jones, Marliyn |, and John R. Lasater, and Audrey J. and Larry Henrie. of nursing in 1936. She worked at St. Benedicts and the Thomas D. Dee hospitals, retiring from McKay-Dee Hospital in 1976. She is an active member of Ladies of the Nile Libia Temple No. 32. and Queen Esther Chapter No. 4 Order of Eastern Star of Ogden. Her children are Cathay Christiansen, Maurine and Kelly Newton, South Ogden and Linda S. Nelson, New York City. She has twin grandchildren, Jon and Claire Christiansen. Other guests who will honor her from out of town are her sister and her husband, Agnes and Donald Prout of Santa Maria, Calif., and their family. er Meloy of Roy will celebrate her 80th birthday at an open house on Saturday with family and friends. She will be honored from # 2 to 4 p.m. at the® home of herg 1909, in Ogden to Joseph and CharSteed lotte Banford Steed, his family moved to Stone when he was 10. He married MarJorie Smith Oct. 17, 1935 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They made their home in Stone where he has She wassealed to her husband, Ray Walker in September 1993. Her children and their spouses are Larry and Jean Walker, San Francisco, Calif; J.R. and Barbara daughter, Bonnie Perkins, 2977 W. 5550 South, Roy. Meloy Born June 11, 1914, in Brigham City, to Joseph and Florence Bott, been a farmer and rancher. He helped organize rodeos in Stone, and was secretary for the Cattlemen’s Association in CurlewValley has served in two bishoprics. Their daughters are Susan Rocz, Walker, Ridgefield, Wash; and Bonnie and Paul Perkins, Roy. She has nine grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and one greatgreat-grandchild. and one great-grandchild. ding anniversary with a family reunion and later at a brunch at the They were married May27, 1944 Born in Superior, Wyo. on July 26, 1921. a son of Florian and Angelina Prevedel, he graduated from Weber High School and served in the Air Force during World War II. OGDEN JAYCEES: Meets, 7 p.m. first and third Wednesdays, call 6279108 after 6 p.m. for location. QUEST,ITC:International Training in Communications, class, 11:15 a.m. second and fourth Tuesdays, Hill Air Force Base, building 849, conference room. Workareasinclude: table topics, extemporaneous speaking, speeches and leadership. Information, Joan Hofer, 773-0402 after 4 p.m., or Linda Garr, 777-0394. OGDEN CLUB NO. 1614, TOASTMASTERSINTERNATIONAL: Meeting, 7 p.m. the second and fourth Thursdays, Radisson Suite Hotel, 2510 Washington Blvd., Ogden. Agenda includes a brief training session on effective communication, several short extemporaneous presentations, three, five-to seven-minute speeches and oral evaluations of each speech. Information, 393-4836 or 6212941. WEBER VALLEY WOODCARVERS: Meeting, 7 p.m. the second Wednesday of every month, Union Building at the Ogden-Weber Applied Technology Center, 200 N. Washington Bivd. Information, Don Stephens, 392-8456 or Richard Johnson, 394-8346. OGDEN NO. 36, TOPS: Take Off Pounds Sensibly, meeting, 6 p.m. Tuesdays, Roy Hillside Senior Citizen Center, 5051 S. 1900 West, Roy. Information, Karol Phipps, 479-3125, evenings. RIVERDALE NO. 315, TOPS: Take Off Pounds Sensibly, meeting, 7 p.m. Thursdays, Roy Hillside Senior Citizens Center, 5051 S. 1900 West. Information, Linda O'Toole, 825-6221. OGDEN CHESS CLUB: Meeting, 7 p.m. Thursdays, a ha Mall Com munity Room, 3601 South and Wail Ave., Ogden. Information, John Minnoch, 825-2689. OGDEN CLUB NO. 140, TOASTMASTERS INTERNATIONAL: Meeting, 6:30 p.m. Mondays, Weber County Human Services Building, 2650 Lincoln Ave Ogden. Information, Dennis Knight, 731-4319 or leave a message on machine OGDEN CLUB NO. 3531, TOASTMASTERS INTERNATIONAL: Meets 12:30 p.m. first and third Wednesdays, Management Control Room, IRS. Information, 629-1575, TOAST OF THE TOWN, TOASTMASTERS INTERNATIONAL:Meeting, 9:30 a.m. first and third Wednesdays, IRS Ogden Service Center, 1160 W. 1200 South ENERGIZERS, TOASTMASTERS INTERNATIONAL: Meeting, 9:15 a.m second and fourth Saturdays, Stagecoach Restaurant, 1914 Washington Bivd., Ogden. Information, 782-2682 SPOKE N WORD, TOASTMASTERS INTERNATIONAL; Meeting, 7:45 a.m second and fourth Wednesdays, IRS Ogden Service Center, 1160 W. 1200 South TONGUE COORDINATORS, TOASTMASTERS INTERNATIONAL: Meoting, 11:30 a.m. second and fourth Wednes Wednesdays, Hill Air Force Base. MATRIX MASTERS, TOASTMASTERS INTERNATIONAL: Meeting, at noon Wednesdays, Matrix Marketing, + 1300 W. 4400 South, Ogden. BOX ELDER, TOASTMASTERS INTERNATIONAL: Meeting, 6:30 p.m. second and fourth Wednesdays, Red Baron Restaurant, 1167 S. Main, Brigham City. NIGHT EXPRESS, TOASTMASTERS INTERNATIONAL: Meeting, 7:30 p.m. first and third Wednesdays, |RS Ogden Service Center, 1160 W. 12th St. HUB OF THE WEST, TOASTMASTERS INTERNATIONAL: Meeting, 11:40 a.m. second and fourth Thursdays, Defense Depot Ogden, 560 W. 12th St. ROBIN WETZLER POST NO. 139, AMERICAN LEGION: All activities are at the post home, 5090 S. 1050 West, Riverdale, unless otherwise specified. Information, 392-3834. Breakfast, 9 a.m. to noon Sundays. Cost, $3.50-$4.50. Dinner, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednes- days. Cost, $3-$4. Steak/iobster/shrimp/halibut/chicken dinner, 7 to 9 p.m. Fridays. Cost, $7$8.50 APRENDER GUILD OF ROY: Meets the first Wednesday of each month, at 2 p.m., 2431 W. 4800 South, Roy. MACDOWELL ENSEMBLE CHAPTER, MACDOWELL COLONY:Meets at 8 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month BAKER-MERRILL POST NO. 9Q, AMERICAN LEGION: Ali activities are at the post home, 344 31st St., Ogden, unless otherwise specified. Information, 399-9991 Ongoing activities: Monday Night Football and food, 7 p.m. Mondays. Free pool, 5 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays. Live music, 8:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays OGDEN AERIE NO. 2472, FOE: Fraternal Order of Eagles activities are at the aerie home, 975 Wall Ave., unless otherwise specified Ongoing activities: Breakfasts, 9 a.m. to noon, Sundays; Eagle Family Meadows; and Cook Shak by aerie seated officers Auxiliary business meeting, 7 p.m. Wednesdays. Dinner, 5 to 10 p.m. Board meeting, 6 p.m. Thursdays: interviews, 7 p.m.; business meeting, 8 p.m, Dinner, 4 to 10 p.m, Fridays; 5 to 10 p.m, in Eagle Family Meadows; dance, 8:30 p.m Aerie dinner, 6 to 10 p.m, Saturdays; Eagle Family Meadows, § to 10 p.m.; aerie dance, 8:30 p.m Auxiliary seated officers ritual practice, 5:30 p.m. Mondays; aerie seated officers and past president ritual prac tice, 6:45 p.m Auxiliary past president ritual where he worked as a machinist, machinist foreman and later in production control. He was self-employed for many years as a farmer. He is also a former president of the Wilson Irrigation Company. She was also born in Superior, a Aldo and Rena Prevedel daughter of Joseph and Ester Rauzi. She graduated from Weber High School and was employed at the Ogden Defense Depot prior to becoming a homemaker and raising her children. The couple raised and raced thoroughbred horses for many years. Their interests include gardening and spending time with their tamily. Their children and their spouses are David and Glenna Prevedel, Diana and James Dembitz, Brett and Suzanne Prevedel, and Steven Prevedel. They have seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. z Complimentary dinner coupon tor those celebrating a birthday in June See aerie or auxiliary secretary snacks and beverages, dren. He worked at Crane Co., Arden Dairy, Navy Yard at Pearl Harbor, Prudential Ins. Co., and the IRS. His interests include his family, associating with people, church work, civic work, and sports. He has served in manyleadership posi- tions. Ila Hill-Coyan of Roy will be honored today with her family and friends in celebration of her 90th birthday:.% from 2 to 4 p.m. * She was born on June 5, 1904, to Fred and Minnie Everts in Mt. Hill-Coyan Pleasant. She married Henry L. Hill and 10 am. to 1 p.m. seven days a week at days, Hercules Building, A15, Freeport the Eagie Family Meadows Center, Clearfield HILL CLIMBERS, TOASTMASTERS INTERNATIONAL: Meeting, 11:30 am a week at the aerie home. Guests welcome Lunch, 11 a.m, to 2 p.m. seven days served in the Navy aboard the U.S.S. North Carolina and the U.S.S. Massachusetts. They returned to Salt Lake City where he graduated from the University of Utah in 1951. He worked for Mountain Fuel Supply Co., and then they moved to Logan in 1957. He retired in 1981 as sales manager in the Ogden office. She worked as a home maker and at the Utah State University Extension Service, Thiokol, Logan division, and as the training supervisor for Sears in Ogden. She retired in 1981. She nowworks as a Pink Lady at McKay Dee Hospital, and is a member of the Daughters Taylor Mark Former Ogden residents Nolan and Beth Taylor will celebrate their SOth wedding anniversary on Wednesday. A family dinner was held Satur- Freda and Estel Mark of Uintah will be honored bytheir family for the occasion of their 60th wedding anniversary. They will be honored with a family dinner at the Ogden Aerie No. 2472 Eagles Lodge, 975 Wall Ave., Ogden, where they are both members. They were married on June 9 1934, in Coalville. He was born Feb. 16, 1907, in Gage, Okla., a son of Julius and dayin honor of the occasion. They were wed on June 8, 1944, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They spent most of their lives in Ogden, where he was employed with the Ogden City Schools. She spent many years providing organ music for Larkin Mortuary and Lindquist Mortuary Lee Pendleton. well on Aug. = Pendieton he wed Rubv Max- 7. 1942, in the Salt Lake | Ds Te -mple _He t Higgt den n uated from and moved to Og 194 He retired from Defense Depot of Ogden in 1974 Active served as Branch President Rockport. Bishop’s Counselor. or dinance worker and trainer in th Ogden LDS I mple andserves as finance clerk He and his wife served in the LDS Wisconsin Milwaukee Mis2 sion. Their ch sldran wdren are Michael Pendleton, Judy Price, Claudia Pendleton, Faye P. Gibbs, Max Pendleton and Kelly Lee Pendleton. His hobbies eres fishing and hunting. He has 24 grandchildren and six great-grandchi ech later they were divorced. Several years later, she married Fred Coyan, who is nowdeceased. Her children and their spouses are E. Lowell and Gayle Hill; Leslie and Gene Gorder; and M. Jack and Sherry Hill. She has 15 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. She had eight brothers and sisters, whom are all decreased. One of her hobbies include telling jokes. spouses and 10 grandchildren are Maribeth and Mark Bower, Josh Bower, Amanda Bower, and Kellie Bower, all of Bountiful; Laura and MikeSanders, Sean Sanders, Cassie Sanders and Chris Sanders, all of Holladay; and Fred and Diane Tay- Ronald and Lucia Hornsby of the Utah Pioneers. Both are active members of the LDS Church. Their children and spouses are Sherry and Ron Hults, Patty and Bill Grewe, Ron and Laune Hornsby, Rick and Kristie Hornsby, and Nancy Hornsby. They have 11 grandchildren Freda Mark. He has been a farmer and rancher most of his life. She was born Feb. 5, 1910, in Riverdale, a daughter of Eldo and Louella Ritter. She was a homemaker. Upon retirement they moved to Bountiful where they now reside. Their three children and their Nolan and Beth Taylor Estel and Freda Mark Their interest include traveling lor, Stephen Taylor, Brian Taylor, and Kristin Taylor, all of Roy. One grandchild, Aaron Bower is de- ceased. and working in their yard, Their children and their spouses are Earl and Gail Mark of Westfield, Ind. and Gary and Roslyn Mark of Washington Terrace. Two sons, Laddie Mark and Lloyd Mark, are deceased, They have nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren Bauerle Nelson Hugo W. and LaReeBauerle of Roy will celebrate their SOth wed- Stanley O. and RubyJ. Nelson of Ogden celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Wednesday. A ding anniversary. An open house will be held on Saturday for friends andrelatives to attend from 3 to 5 family gathering was held Saturday p.m,, at the Roy LDS 2nd Ward, 5127 S. 2400 West. They request no gifts. They were married on June 21, 1944, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She is the former La Ree Schvaneveldt of Weston, Idaho. He is retired from Hill Air Force Base. They have resided in Roy for the last 40 years, Their children and spouses are Ken and Betty Bauerle, Fruit Heights; Lee and Brenda Bauerle, Murray; Vickie and Mark Barton, Clearfield: and Dixie and John Taft. West Bountiful. They have 17 at their home. They were married in St. George in 1934, Their vows were solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple on March 8, 1951. He worked at the Defense Depot of Ogden from 1942 to 1948, then as a foreman for Gibbons and Reed r Construction Co, for 21 years. He was also a supervisor for Ogden City Street Dept., retiring in 1977 She worked as a cook for Ogden City Schools for six years Their children are LaVonne Nelson, Ogden: Dorrel and Phyllis Brock, American Fork; and Leon $ Nelson, Harrisville They lived in Logan until 1956, when they moved to Roy. In 1961, they moved to Ogden, where they currently reside They have six grandchildren and $ix great-grandchildren forTVGuide. Hugo W. and LaRee Bauerle grandchildren grandchildren and three great- Their hobbies include gardening and making homemade chocolates practice, 5:45 p.m. Tuesdays Food, and Allen and Lynda Bott of Albany, Calif. They have 11 grandchil- W Percy R. and Mary Hornsby. She was born in San Francisco, to Oscar B. and Jane F. Berglund. He He retired from Hill Field in 1978 . month. Entries should be submitted by He married Verda Braegger in ~ Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 1946 “Their four sons and spouses are Lamar and Marcie Bott of Eden, Kevin and Kathy Bott, and Brian and Lori Bott, all of North Ogden, 1s Ronald F. and Lucia B. Hornsby of Ogden celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday with their family. They were wed in Buffalo on June 4, 1944. Their vows were solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple in August of 1963. He wasborn in Buffalo, N.Y.. to Aldo and Rena Prevedel of Kanesville celebrated their 50th wed- at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church. Mesa, Ariz: and Jolene and Sam CLUBS the 25th of the previous month. Bill Bott. Ward 4475 South Born June |! 1914, to Wilham Joshua and Millie Homsby Prevedel Ogden Park Hotel. dren and grandchildren. runs on the first Sunday of each Bott. Paul Bott, Peggy Bott, and F ANNIVERSARIES for manyyears. For the past 18 years, Mr. and Mrs. Steed have spent the winter months in Yuma, Ariz. He served in the New Zealand LDS mission for three and one-half years. Active in the LDS church, he Snow, Stone. They have six grand- children, two step-grandchildren A listing of local club meetings, with details of interest to the general public, Bott son of William Wesley and Flossie Florence Bott, he was the first of six children, Glenn Bott, Alice Bott, Norma Marquis Pendleton celebrate his 80th birthday His family will host an open house Saturday 4p.m., Washington Terrace LDS Ist Hill-Coyan she married Ray Walker on Sept. 29, 1934, in Ogden. He died in March 1971. Theylived in Layton for 30 years. She then married Hugh Meloy. They were married two years and he died. Berniece Walk- She has 17 grand children and 33 ereat-grandchildren. Her interests are reading and growing flowersin her garden to share her harvest. She has made many quilts for her chil- prepared, sen. She married Maurice Nelson on June 30, 1950. She graduated from the Thomas D. Dee Memorial Hospital School Meloy Born June 14, was born June 5, 1914, in Ogden, a Nelson Ogden to Aksel and Margrete Jen- and served in the Navy in World "fier children and their spouses are Carma and Bruce Frazier. Dee and Marian Schenck, Nola and Lee J. Wood, Rex and Tamara Born June 12, She was born June 8, 1914 in He attended Ogden City Schools 1982. N. 250 West, North Ogden. No gifts. sen. No gifts. Ogden to Lewis and Nora Belle Faulkner Wilson. He wed Ruby Henstra Dec. 31, 1932. She died March 3. 1977. He wed Lavaun Phillips June 9, 1978. Pendleton Glenn L. Bott will celebrate his 80th birthday. His family will honor him at open house on June 12, 4-7 p.m., at his home, 3352 Celebrating her 80th birthday is Inga Jensen Nelson of Ogden. Her family will honor her with an open house on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Cathay Nelson Christian- Ernest Wilson Sr. of Riverdale will celebrate his 80th birthday at an open house in a with an open @ house hosted by ¥ Bott Nelson Wilson “ ayou can cae the TV PREVIEW for FREE every Friday in your STANDARD-EXAMINER, . SO LLGJOE EG |