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Show THURSDAY, JULY IS, 1171 . I THE CITIZfN Former Newton Resident Celebrates 104th others. Sister Larsen was a thrif- In 1892 she was married in the Logan LDS Temple to Lorenzo C. Larsen, a noted educator. They also operated-farm and in there city lot they always raised a large vegetable garden and a very Altena Larsen, one of Utahs oldest residence will be 104 years old on July 12. She was born in Logan Utah to Ludwig and Trena Hansen Erickson who were converts to the Mormon Church while living in Denmark. The family moved to Newton when she was five years of age. Because of pioneer hardships and living conditions she was called upon to work at an early age to help make a living, with very meger one was allowed to leave Logan; Vivian Godfrey, Clarkston; Hazel Barker, wife and a generous with every one. No her family, home hungry, friends, neighbors, and even trancients. beautiful and outstanding flower garden, which they shared with neighbors, friends, and family. During her entire life she has been a devoted wife and mother, neighbor and friend. Her main concern has been for the happiness and welfare of - remuneration. ty, efficient, and devoted mother. An especially good cook and very and devotion. It has been 25 years since he passed away. She is the mother of six children, Loren D. Larsen and Edward M. Larsen of r, Salt Lake City; Dor thy Honeyville; and Rosabel Payne (Deceased). They also raised a foster, orphaned daughter, Olga Jensen Redman of Baltimore Md. There are 33 grandchildHun-sake- Active in Church, especially the Relief Society, and an ardent Temple worker until after the age of 90 years. She worked wholeheartedly to support her husband in his many civic and Church positions. Prior to his death for thirteen years he was an Family Guests A ren 135 and over 200 grandchildren. great-gre- at The family will pay honor and special respects to Sister Larsen at a family reunion to be held at the Logan Willow Park in July. invalid and sister Larsen gave him special loving care , y.v by Laree Bodily Lew istoo Family Holds Dave and RaNae Yeates and their sons, Ray and Alan, were guests at a barbecue supper Sunday at the home of DelRa and Donna Talbot and their1 children Roddy and Denny in Preston. Also present were Vada and Danny Timothy from Preston and DuVal and Edith Talbot and their daughter, Wendy, of Roy, Utah. Mrs. Clarissa Talbot had all of her children and grandchildren at her home for the holiday weekend except her Reunion , . . by Gladys Loosle Clarkston & birthday. Dinner was served to his grandmother Verla The Sperry family reunion was held Saturday at the home of Dorreen and Jesse Godfrey. Family members Olson of Lewiston and his immediate family. During the evening his uncle and aunt Mervin and JoAnn Thompson called to wish him happy birthday and enjoyed present were Harold and Sylvia Preston and family, Randy and Jamie, Pendel-toOregon; Ramona Pres-- , ton and daughter Kayte, Kuna, Idaho; Bill and Kathy Mackley and daughters, Deon, Tina, Suzanne and n, missionary from California Anaheim mission were Saturday overnight guests at the home of ' her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thompson. G., Steven, Christopher and Daniel from California; Gwen Crossley, Lewiston, Idaho and daughter Debbie Messick and 2 daughters Honey Lynn and Cheryl, w . sister-in-la- w Rulon and Jennie Griffin, who recently returned to their home after serving an LDS mission. Wayne, Connie, Bonnie, Norman and Vickie Godfrey and sons Ryan and Spencer, Ogden; La Ron and Ann and children Tracy and LaDawn Jennie and Tracy For the blessing Paula Goodey, daughter of Marie and Vernal (Pete) Goodey has achieved the Clark. Dr. John K. Loosle of Gainesville, Florida visited during the weekend with his brothers, George and Gladys Loosle and Norman and Veda Loosle. Dr. Loosle is honor Roll for Spring Quarter 1976 in Education at Utah Slate University. . . ca. During the meeting Afton Ravsten was released after serving almost five years as the Special Interest Group Ward Representative. attending the International Symposium on Feed Composition, Animal Nutrient Re- quirements, and Computerization of diets at the Utah State University, July 11 to 16. He is a Visiting Professor of the University of Florida, Gainesville, in the Animal Science Department with teaching course in Animal Production in the tropics and assisting in coordinating research on Mineral 'requirements of cattle in Central America. , The family of the late Phoebe and Andy Jardine enjoyed a family reunion on Saturday at Lava Hot Springs. Those attending were Helen Johnson, her daughter, Evelyn Johnson and a granddaughter Angie; Trecia Moeia; Dee and Wallace Johnson and children Stephen and Stephanie, all of Salt Lake City, Ruth Ann Clark and friend Charlene of Logan; Marvel and Edwin Katherine and Evan Godfrey, Barbara and Venis Clark and daughter Jane, Carla and Ralph Clark and children Chad and Sandra and Bob Jensen of Clarkston are happy to announce the arrival of their first child, a girl, bom on Sunday April 11 in the Logan hospital. She checked in weighing 6 lbs. 2 ozs. and was inches long. She is 18 also welcomed by grandparents Reva and Thomas H. Wyatt, Sr., of Brigham (Sty. 12 Jardine; Briefs Camie all of Clarkston. Brenda and Ron Jacques and daughtes, Laura, Clau-dinDenise and Amy were Monday overnight guests of e, the home of her parents Gladys and George Loosle, they were on their way to visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Jacques. Carolyn and Ferris Thompson entertained at a birthday dinner on Sunday in honor of their son Terry who Larry and Carol Ann Peterson and their children LuAnn, Larry, Russell, and Julie, arrived Friday from their home in Lyn-ett- e, Denver to spend the holiday weekend with liis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Peterson, Linda Coates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Peterson, and her daughter, Lori Ann, arrived home on Monday after vacationing in was observing his third t ' Mo., ElPaso, Texas, where they stayed overnight with cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Leo They took a short tour' into old Mexico, then travel-- " ed to Albuquerque, N.M.' to see Mr. and lire. Wendell Wiser and their six children. They traveled to Cottonwood, Ariz., to visit Maxine and Charles Cummings and their six children. Charles is the Bishop of his LDS ward in Cottonwood. They visited Grand Canyon area where ' they were caught in a heavy sl ?y visited with Opal's family, her brother Orla Hancey and his wife Chris, her sister Mozelle and her husband Owen Oia and family. They also visited a sister Hazel and her husband Randa Petersen at sented was a missionary farewell for Lynn Goodsell be leaving for the Australia mission soon. Smithfield Stake High Councilman Ed Jardine spoke.' John Hunt, a special friend of Lynn's, spoke and a special musical vocal number was sung by Darlene Benson. Also Mark Rigby Spoke, who recently returned from the Australian mission. Lynn spoke and also remarks were by Bishop Christiansen and Lynns parents Sarah and Darrell Goodsell. Opal and Oswald Clarke just returned from a 17 day trip to Astoria. Oregon, who will i Mon- mouth, Oregon, where all families gathered. They visited with a niece Myrna and her husband Robert Ritz. A surprise 40th wedding anniversary party was given for Opal and Oswald and also Hazel and Randa who had been married 40 years ago on the same day be all family members. Their granddaughter, Jana Marie Jensen, of Salt Lake City accompanied them to Oregon. Enroute home they visited . Priday Agate, Prineville, Oregon, and also the Royal Peacock Opal Mines in - ;FvA?iiv JILL BLAUER AND ROBERT WARNICK Pair Circles Friday Date Mr. and Mrs. Wallace D. Blauer, River Heights, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Jill to Robert Porter Wamick, son of Dr. and Mre. Robert E. Wamick, Smithfield. They will be married Friday in the Logan LDS Temple. That evening the brides parents will honor the couple at a reception at the River Heights Ward Cultural hall from 7 to 9. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Nevada. Jill is a 1975 graduate of Sky View High School and four year Seminary. She is presently employed at Moore Business Forms. Robert is a 1972 graduate of Sky View High School and four year Seminary. He has: served as a missionary tor: the LDS Church in the Mexico Monterrey Mission, in accounting at' Utah State University and is employed by Mountain Fuel Supply Company. After a short honeymoon'' the couple will make their' home in Logan. Ky-hol- her attended church in an Ogden ward. The new baby, who has an older sister, Ann Marie, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Layne. Ted is , the son of Mr. and Mrs. Brandt Layne. On Sunday and Monday, guests of Mrs. Louise Layne were Brad and Lana Barker of Salt Lake City, and their three children, Penny, Brenda and Brook. Also visiting on those days were Christie and Michael Wilde. Christie and Lana are sisters and are granddaughters of Mrs. Layne. . at Independence, From there they drove to' Layne, Mrs. Louise Layne Rogow-ski.daughte- rs Anna Belle and Bob Johnston and 6ons Matthew David and Daniel of Aromas, California, left to return to their home on Monday after son and Dean Clark. Other speakers were Elder Floyd Salisbury of Newton who recently returned home from the Bolivian mission who spoke on Our 'Pioneer Forefathers, and Glen of Smith field talked about This Land of Ameri- site Malin-d- a of Leneia and Gerald Rogowski of Hyrum spent 4 days with their aunt Afton Rausten. Their mother came for them on Monday evening. Sunday evening Sacrament service was conducted by LeRoy Goodey. Youth speakers were Jay Thomp- of Liberty n, Jail in Liberty, Mo. They also went to the visitors center and saw the temple friends during their school family. Godfrey of Clarkston. Special guests were Bonny and Kayte Bilbao, Bountiful, Utah; Garth Goodey, Clarkston and Duffy McFarland, Logan. spending a week visiting with her mother Mrs. Eva husband, Mr. and Mrs. James McAllister and their three children. From there they went to Nauvoo and Carthage jail. They visited years. On July 5, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Olson of Oxford, Idaho, celebrated the holiday in Lewiston with Rex and Annette Winn and their testimonial in honor of their brother and ita, Kansas, to visit the Kyholm's daughter and her three ladies were close er and Aubrey and Pearl Griffin of Trenton to Rupert, Idaho, where they attended the welcome home Idaho and their daughter Jeanne and husband Bill and daughter Angela, Twin Falls, Idaho; Jesse and Dorreen Godfrey and family, Kyholms they drove to Wich- who lives in California spent Tuesday, July 6, with Annette Winn at her home. The On Sunday Connie Thompson accompanied her broth- Tacoma, Washington; Gerry and Beryl Nelson, Rupert, Lewiston. While with the Park and Ramona Lamb ' sister-in-la- returned to her home in vlui' Newton. W&iV Saciamont meeting was heid with Jay G. Rigby, Second Counselor conducting. He released Glen R. Benson as a Sunday School teacher and Val Rasmussen was sustained. The special program pre- son-in-la- their home in California. Becky Nelson, daughter of Becky, April and David; Gerald and Tammara Harsberger and sons Gerald months in Camino, Calif., with her daughter and Louise and A. Emerett Wiser has Ross and Dora Talbot and their family of Preston also were guests at the home of Mrs. Talbot for the holiday. Elaine and Curtis Mace and their four boys spent several days with her mother, Clarissa Talbot, during the past week. Margaret Elwood of Hyde Electa and Don Nelson of Salt Lake City and her friend Larry Lloyd also of Salt Lake City and a recently returned Newton Park in Colorado. They visited the Four Corners area, the Natural Bridge, Capital Reaf National Park and other places of interest A river trip down the Colorado was included for those desiring to participate. After spending three son, Clenn, his wife, Gloria, and their children who make refreshments. Angelia of California; Paul and Alden Sperry and daughter Jill LaVine and family, Testimonial Honors At Barbeque ALTEN A LARSEN r For the celebration on 1 9 '"Trtnpa (fsciliy ? rain storm. They stayed overnight in Kanab. In Provo they picked up her grand- daughter, Mary Lou, a BYU student, who returned home to Lewiston with them for ten days, afterwhich she accompanied her daughter, Maret-t- a and her husband, George L. Livingston, and their daughter, Maria, to California. In Inglewood they visited with Cordell Wiser and his family and in Downey with the Livingstons daughter, Janet, her husband, Lee Feeney, and their two children. Marcia Livingston remained in California and her Monday, Gene and Tamra Austin and their family of Preston, and Jerry and Jeanne Layne and their family of Smithfield, were also guests of their mother, Mrs. Louise Layne. parents and grandmother returned to Cottonwood where they spent the night Dallen and Connie Williams and their children, Chantell and Dana and Dan-ett- e, came from Ogden to attend the Williams reunion which was held on Saturday. They also stayed Sunday and Monday, spending two nights JOB ton. .nr:,''-- ' OPPORTUNITIES The U.S. Army Schools Branch has openings for training in these skills with Marvin and Shirley Williams and their family and one night with George and Alice Wiliams. 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