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Show 2 THE CITIZEN - THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1976 Girl Staters Chosen OBITUARIES Estella Olson Funeral services for Mrs. Estessa Shipley Olson, 81, were conducted Monday in the Brigham City Second LDS Ward chapel. She died at her home Friday. Mrs. Olson was born Oct. in Draper, a daughter of John William and Martha Bickmore Shipley. 14, 1894, She attended Brigham From Lewiston ed in the Primary presidency, and in Relief Society, Brigham Second Ward. Survivors include her husband; two sons, two daughters, Raymond Clark, San Diego, Calif.; Jerry Lee, Hyde Park, Utah; Mrs. Hugh E. (Donnelle) Dobbs, Og- den; Mrs. James (Etna) Logan Hospital on April 10. They live at 200 East 4th So. Smithfield. The baby weighed eight pounds four ounces. He will be named Chad Elias Mac- Groutage, Salt Lake City; eight grandchildren; two a sister, Mrs. R. H. (Beth) Jack-soSalt Lake City. Burial was in the Brigham City Cemetery. n; n, Young Academy, Salt Lake City. She married Raymond H. Olson, October 1, 1920, Salt Lake Temple. She serv . . and Mrs. Viola MacWhinney, Neptune, New Jersey. Chad's father is second assistant manager of Sunset Sporting Goods in Logan. Effie and Louis Wilhelm, 2183 North 1600 East, North Logan, announce the arrival of a girl, April 10, at a Logan Hospital. She weighed seven pounds, fourteen and one-haounces and was 204 inches long. She has a sister, Julie, 4. Ethel Spackman Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel lone Tripp Spackman, 86, were conducted Saturday in the Richmond South Ward chapel. She died Tuesday at her home in Kaysville after a short illness. She was born Sept. 22, 1889, in Richmond to Enoch Bartlett and Julia Ann Bowman Tripp. She was married to John Spackman Nov. 30, 1910 in the Logan LDS Temple. Mrs. Spackman was an active member of the Church of Jesus fhriut of T jUter-d- s v Saints. Her survivors include two sons and two daughters, are Bert and Mrs. Conrad E. (June) Larson, both of Kaysville; Kaye Robert of Soda Springs, Idaho; Mrs. Lewis E. (Jean) Anderson of Garden City, Kan.; 11 grandchildren and 10 Grandmothers brothers, Jesse and Mrs. Grace Frank, Lionel B. Tripp of Salem, Ore. Elementary one daughter, Kimball Mor- Smithfield; Mrs. David (Moletta) Roberts, She was a graduate of North Cache High School and was recognized for her singing talent Surviving are one son and Funeral services were conducted Monday noon at Nelson Funeral Chapel with Bishop R. Sid Karren conducting. Burial was in the Lewiston Cemetery. tensen, Magna, and Mrs. Stanley (LaDawn) Arizona; one son, Greg, preceded her in death. Also surviving are sisters, Mrs. Evan (Florence) JenSchu-bac- h, and kins, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Howard (Wanda) Shuldberg, b. Nuttall, both Salt Lake City; Morris Nuttall,' Bellflower, Calif., and Mrs. Joe (Gwen) Riedenger, Yakima, Wash. Dennis Don Nuttall, 62, a native of Lewiston died April 21 at his home in Brigham City of a heart attack. Born Sept. 29, 1913, in Lewiston, he was a son of James Dennis and Emma Housley Nuttall. He was married to the former, Mary Wixom. "The greatest danger to hunting today is the chisler who wants something, for nothing. At no real expense of time or effort or money, he demands something to hunt and places to hunt it. He invests little knowledge in his act of hunting and little sympathy or understanding of wildlife and its land base and the genuine hunter ends up paying for it. ters, James Leo Nuttall, Benson; LaVerna Speth, Brigham City; Virgil Nuttall, Bountiful; Asel and Ben ATTENTION Grandparents Great-grandparen- ts City and Mrs. Ida Finienson, Oak City, Utah. The baby will be named Holly Nielson. Her father is a student at USU and is majoring in business. He is em- at Schreibers ployed Cheese, Logan. Mary and David Adams are proud to announce the arrival of their first child, a girl, April 17 at the Logan hospital. They live at 1550 N. 1770 E. She weighed six pounds six ouunces and was 184 inches long. born to Lonna and Clifford Jensen, 224 E 3rd So., Smith-fiel- d on April 10 at the Logan Hospital. She weighed eight pounds one ounce and was 20 inches long. are Aune Grandparents and Stilof Anderson, North Logan welcomed their second son and fourth child April 16 at the Logan Hospital. He weighed seven pounds 11 ounces and was' 20 inches long. He has Wayne 6, DeAnnS, and Lynne 14 Grandparents are Mrs. ' Virginia Adams, Logan, and Mrs. Pauline Brown, Cherokee, Ala. Mary Alyse Adams will be her name. Her father teaches sciences at the South Cache Junior High School, grades seven and eighL rorn BONNIE MCKNIGHT 4 and FHA. She has also been active in the Lewiston Fourth Ward in sports and road shows and has been in the presidency of her MIA classes. She enjoys sports, camping, hiking, swimming, sewing, singing, and writing songs and poems. She has two brothers, Alan and Roger, and two sisters. Gayla Hollingsworth and Barbara Ziegler. Kaye Ann King, the daughter of Venda and Norman King, Lewiston, is a junior at Sky View High School where she participates in several activities. She sings with the Performing Girls Glee, is a member of FHA, and of the Spirit Club, and was in the school play. She is active in the LDS Church, having served as president of her class in the Lewiston Fourth Ward. She enjoys music, dancing, all sports, camping out, sewing 3? ML DA YE ANN KING BYU SUEZAN LITZ months. MONDAY - MAY Starting at 11 a.m. ALSO MANY PIECES INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT . 3 i ATTENTION DEALERS ANO FARMERSI Wi haw owr 150 naw, lika-naand lata modal tracton, moat awry iiz, maka and modal. Alloa larot driw payloadart, backhoai and crawler tracton. Wa hava at our auction nmc of tha wry dcannt tracton in tha nation. Vmt us as Mipply of a buyar or Quasi. 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LUCAS GIGANTIC TRACTOR AUCTION .WISCONSIN TRUDY GILBERT Diane Blair is the daughter of Connie and Don Blair-- , Lewiston. A junior at Sky View High School, she participates in the Spirit Club Utah. are Arthur Reese, Brigham are Patricia and Wallace Kohler, 1788 No. 10th East North Cindy. include Phillis arid Rex Reese, on an LDS mission to Anaheim, Calif., where Mr. Reese is mission president, and Ina and Ivan Nielson, Oak City, . . their first child, was weighed seven pounds four ounces and was 19 inches long. She arrived at the Logan hospital. She has two sisters and a brother, Angela, 5, Amy, 3, and Lane, one year old. Edith and Leonard Johanson, Ogden and Mildred and Neil Lythtoe, Coalville, Utah. He will be named Matthew William Moody. His father is employed at Millers in Hyrum. North State, Richmond are happy with the arrival April 18, of a baby girl. She Grandparents are Mrs. June Moody, Jacksonville, Florida and Grace and Keith Great-grandparen- ts State delegate from Lewiston Post 50, is the daughter of Ray and Carolyn Gilbert. Trudy is a junior at Sky View High School where she is a cheerleader, sings with the performing girls glee, was second attendant in the Junior Prom royalty and is a member of the FHA. In her ward she participates in the various activities and has been a member of the class presidencies. Trudy likes to sing, play the guitar and piano. She likes all sports and has a brother, Todd, and a sister, Barbara and Lane Nielson, are Johanson, Morgan. Trudy Gilbert, a Girls Ruben Town was 91 on April 24. Jennifer Sara Shea will be the baby's name. She has dark hair and olive complexion, reports the proud .mother. Her father is football coach at USU. William Moody of 495 West 6th No. Logan on April 13 at a Logan Hospital. He is their first child. He weighed nine pounds nine ounces and was : 22 inches long. Maren, two, announce the arrival of a son and brother at the Logan Hospital April 10. He weighed seven pounds fourteen ounces and was 20 inches long. His grandparents are Mrs. Helen Larsen, Provo and the late R. V. Larson, who practiced medicine. Other grandparents are Ora and Wendell Vance, Provo; Mrs. Evaline Haws, Provo, and Mrs. Mae H. Calder, Vernal. He will be named Eric James Larson. His father is a lab technician at the Logan Hospital. A girl, Calif. 145 . member of FHA. She enjoys snow skiing,, water skiing and most other sports. She enjoys playing the piano and is the Sunday School organist in the Lewiston Fourth Ward. These girls are sponsored by the Lewiston Post 50, American Legion Auxiliary. Kevin. She is active in the Lewiston Second Ward. are Margaret and Ruben Town, San Diego, Evelene and Eldon Moody, Smithfield announce the arrival of a son to Cindy and ts Quotes He operated the Ring Side Cafe in Brigham City for many years. Survivors include a son and a daughter, William Don Nuttall, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Robert (Mary Jean) Kotter, Oregon; 15 grandchildren, brothers and sis- . Margaret and Carl Larson and children Lars, five, and . Great-grandparen- Mrs. Audria Ballard, Ben1 son; Vilate and Lorin Low, Smithfield and Mrs. Sadie Carter, Provo. She will be named Marianne Low. Her father is employed at Lower Packing as a butcher are are Mae n, Flor- Great-grandparen- ts Della and A.W.Barnes, Arco, Idaho. He is to be named Dale Bennett Wallentine. His father is employed with Dale Peterson Trucking, Lewiston. ton. Nuttall School. ts Grandparents to Girls State. They include: SueZan Litz, daughter of Zan and Carole Litz of Lewiston. In North Cache Junior High she was student-bod- y vice president. At Sky View she was sophomore class vice president. She is currently a flag twirler with band and will be on the Executive Council next year. She is active in drama and speech and has qualified for state competition in speech the last two years. She and cooking. Bonnie McKnight, an alternate Girls State candidate, is the daughter of Caro-- " lyn and Larry McKnight. At Sky View High School, where she is a junior, she sings with the Performing Girls Glee and is also an accompanist for the group. She is a enjoys the outdoors and sports. Her hobbies include macrame and cooking, horseback riding. She has three sisters, Tonya, Denise and Jennifer and a brother, Louise and Robert Wesley Town, San Diego, Calif., and Florence and Eugene Tochil-its Cupertino, Calif. Ann and Lex Lou, 470 N. Main, Smithfield are happy over the arrival of their first child, a girl, born April 13 at the Logan Hospital. She weighed seven pounds eight ounces and was 20 inches long. Grandparents include Lois and Landall Ballard, Benson and Myrna and Charles Low, Smithfield. Robert Von Ness, 20 months, and his parents Edith and Reed Wallentine, 47 E. 4th So., Richmond announce the arrival of a boy April 10 at a Lodan Hospital. He weighed seven pounds seven ounces and was 19 inches long. Grandmother is Hattie Von Ness Wallentine, Logan Bodenstab long. mathematics. Providence. She will be known as Shelly Wilhelm and her father is a teacher at the Providence . Hazel Taggart B odens tab, 66, died Thursday at the University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City. She was born Feb. 13, 1910, in Lewiston, the daughter of Marcus and Florence Bright Taggart She married Hyde Mortensen in Logan. They later were divorced. She then married Martin Boden-sta- are Mrs. - er ence and William Bradford, Santa Maria, California and Mrs. Hazel Anderson, Brigham City. Her father is a teacher at Logan High School, teaching physics and Lucille Wilhelm, New York Earl Tripp, Pocatello, and Rich- Grandparents are lf n; Burial was in the mond City Cemetery. ts representatives and Carrel Kohler, North Logan and Nellie and Reed Brenchley, Preston, Idaho. A is Mrs. Rosa Kohler, Providence. He will be named Mark Reed Kohler. His father' is Research Technician at the USU Dairy Farm. Their first child, a girl was born April 17 at the Logan hospital to Susan and Terrance Shea, 2735 N. 1250 East, North Logan. She weighed seven pounds 15 ounces and was 21 inches Ellen and Richard Bradford, 1530 East 2100 North, North Logan are happy over the arrival, of their sixth child, a girl, born April 12 at the Logan Hospital. She weighed six pounds three ounces and was 18 inches long. She has brothers and sisters, Lisa 14, Boyd 13, Lynne 11, Lorene 9 and Billy 7. She will be named Ruth Ellen Bradford. Whinney. are Mrs. Arlene Albert, Clifton, Colorado Great-grandparen- Grandparents are Eleanor and Georga and Alvin Jensen, White Wood, South Dakota. She will be named Kaira Lind Jensen. Her father is a vetenarian at the Mountain View Vetenarian Clinic in North Logan. Wood, Iowa Their first child, a boy, arrived for Suzanne and William MacWhinney at a Five young ladies, sponsored by the Lewiston Post 50, American Legion Auxiliary have been named as Brought to you by the Union Pacific Railroad People students who received diplomas at the 101st Commencement April 23, at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. Those receiving diplomas were: Teri Dee Bagley, Richmond, and Susan Walk, Smithfield. |