Show Pagu24— Tho Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday March I 1 1998 Birthdays & 4hrf A- v m '’I-- - i ( ’i t 'J$- 'l- !i-- Paid announcement Monson’s 80th The family of Oscar Andrew Monson cordially invite all family- and friends to attend a Birth-a- y Open House in honor of his teat 80th birthday The celebration will be held Saturday March 7 1998 from pm in the Millville LDS church 110 S Main Millville No gifts are necessary Oscar was bora March 8 1918 2-- 4 in Millville Utah He is the youngest child of four girls and four boys bora to Niels and Car- olina Monson Ekstrom (deceased) His sisters are Annie Neilson Cherstie Hale Hannah and Monson (all deceased) Ellen Anderson Millville Brothers are Niels Amil and Edward doom (all deceased) He married Leon Hale on Dec 9 1942 in the Logan LDS Temple They are the parents of three Porter married Thelrflw Choate at Portland Ore on June 27 1927 They have one son Ronald Dale who lives in Las Vegas Nev Thelma died on Jan 28 1982 Porter married Ruth Cede at St Petersburg Florida on Jan 13 1983 Ruth rued Sept 25 1990 Both of these marriages were solemnized in Temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints The railroad career of Porter Oscar (Sandi) West Valley City Utah and Denese M (Lynn) Nish Millville Utah Oscar and Leora also have 12 grandchildren and 14 Oscar has lived and worked his entire life in Millville Most of farm crops and raise cattle He enjoys his family friends farm work his special cat “Bunky" and watching his r' tea hens Oscar is well known his friendliness generosity service to others honesty hard work ethics and his wonderful sense of humor He is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Sain- ts and serves as a faithful home teacher in the Millville 1st Ward “Dad we are so proud of you and love you so very much Thank you for all your love and support and for your great example to all of us HAPPY BIRTHDAY!” Webb’s 95th Porter Vernon Webb will celebrate his 95th birthday on March 6 1998 He was bora to Vernon Anderson Webb and Melvina and ooe sister are deceased ' began at LaGrande Ore in 1920 He was later transferred successively to Portland Ore Omaha Neb and finally to New York City At the time of his retirement in 1968 he was Senior Assistant Controller of the Union Pacific Railroad Company and of all of its subsidiary companies He was also President and Chairman of the Board of Pacific Fruit Express Company and a member of the Board of Directors of the SL Joseph and Grand Island Railroad Company He was listed in “Who’s Who in America” While living in New Yak and New Jersey Porter served three Stake Miions for the LDS church On the last of these missions he served as die Supervisor in the Mormon Pavilion at the Wolds Fair in New York City He is currently serving as Secretary to the High Priests Group of die Logan Fifth Ward His family thanks him for his love kindness and for his great example His birthday will be celebrated with a family dinner fiMariiSmth'(7t)fnnell Will her 80th birthday on March a family dinner She was bon March 2 1918 in WbUsville Utah to Ora K and 2 1998 at Carrie L Smith She was the second child hiving two brothers and three sisters She attended Floradell Elementary Wellsville Junior High and South Cache High She went through school with her good friend rad eternal sweetheart Alton They were married in the Logan LDS Tem- ple Jan 15 1936 Alton and Marie have lived in Wellsville 8 Qumel Edna E Bale Loy Robineon Wellsville Oralee (Louis) Frank Providence and Marilyn (Fred) Dahle Yhba City Calif She has 14 grandchildren and 30 great' grandchildren The family wishes her a very Happy Birthday received an afghu made by her Edu has been an active member of the LDS Church hiving served a faithful Relief Society visiting teacher for many years She served in a Primary preiiden- - Blackfoot Idahq Val Richard Balls’ 90th School teachers She also served Marie Oifif ' brute children They are Carolyn (Lyra) Bott Dillon Mm Vera his years have been spent as a very hard working farmer He operated a dairy for many many years before finally giving up his cows He currently continues to Porter Vwetib OecarAMoneon ' On Saturday Feb 28 1998 at a family dinner rad party Edna Elwood Balls celebrated 90 years of life Mrs Balls was bora cm Feb 29 in 1908 leap year-da-y Therefore die has had only 22 their entire life f real birthdays Bora in Grant In her early years she worked Idaho she was the second child with her father farming and of George D rad Susan Wardle Seamons As a young girl she milking cows until her brothers moved to Hyde Park where she were old enough to take over has lived mat of her life She She worked at Thiokol chemical corporation for five years attended die Hyde Park ElemenMarie has been active in die LDS tary School and North Cache church serving as Primary secreHigh School She married Joseph V Elwood tary and teacher a Sunday school teacher and in the Relief society on Jan IS 1926 and later solem-- presidency visiting teacher and nized their marriage in the Logan LDS Temple on Feb 7 1940 Mr chairman of the quilt committee She was a member of the ward Elwood died Nov 27 1970 She married Dueard Balls an Jan 22 choir for 50 years 1973 He died March 15 1986 Marie is a member of the Sevil' For many years Edna worked la Club and Daniel H Wells die the busy harvest season at die Pioneers Utah of during Daughters She u known for her expertise in ' the Del Monte Packing Company hanging wallpaper and singing duets with her sister Edith Her hobbies have been crocheting' knitting and quilts Much pleasure has come from making quilts for her children and gramf children She loves to work outdoors in her flower and vegetable garden in Smithfield She has also worked at the Cache Knitting Mills Fa 12 yean she was a volunteer at the Logan Regional Hospital where she enjoyed helping people She is an accom- plished seamstress and still produces beautifol handwork Family rad friends have all been Marie has enjoyed being a the glad recipients rtf clothes and MUiMiUk Sheirthemotherof 1 Nrftiaiw&k which she has nuript 'V rfKsfriii) (raw have all Jfeit-'grahdchildr- en Robinson SL George Utah Paul Thayne Robinson Providence and Monte K Robinson North u cy and Logan They have 26 drenand u Primary and Sunday - v-'i'’- Edna is the mother of two daughters: Fern Jeppesen of - Hyde Park and Diane (Ned) Low of Smithfield She has 8 grand children 25 and two great-gre- at grandchildren Her living sisters and broth- er are Faye Waite Meridian Idaho Linden (Dorothy) Seamons Hyde Park and LuJean Nilson Bountiful and a sister-in-la- The Cache County Senior Citizen Center is open from 8 am to 4:30 pm weekdays Lunch is served at noon Reserva tions must be made by 4 before 752-945- 6 pm the day Fa information at reservations at stop call by 240 N 100 East Logan AARP will provide help with taxes at the Center Tuesday through Friday No UTAH - 752-307- 2 ALL SEATS S1BO Cache Vallefi Luxury tunt Theater GREAT SEATS QUEST SOUND QUEST PtCTUHE WALT DISNEY'S FLUBBER (PG) 7:00-9:0- 0 WHAT NOTS GIFT SHOP All item 10 & Up GRAND OPENING Saturday February 18 tL30am7Mpm appointment necessary Call for dates and tunes The Lawyer will be at the Center on March 13 and die Social Security Rep on March 20 You will need an appointment We are planning a trip to the Hill AFB and BrowningRR museums on March 26 There will also be a lunchCacbe Valley shopping spree on April 28 Call for reservations for these trips Our next tour will be to the Black WESTATESjlTH eatres HillafML Rushmore June 15 dun 19 Call the Center for additional details Monday: Line dancing at 9 literary group at 11 rad bridge at Lunch trill be creamed chicken mixed veggies and bluev berry truffle social Coffee exer10 at Tbesday: cises at 11 am blood sugar testing at 11 and ceramics Lunch will be BBQ s ' steak baked beans and a cookie Wednesday: Line dancing at 9 am f uil si a h n o e n h d n v ' many years ' 'V Loy and Ruth have lived and a ' raised their family in North Logan ever since they were married They love their little “nitch” in this particular vineyard — and appreciate die support and interest that good friends rad neighbors have been to help them raise ' v V their family -- "iv Robinson’s 90th Loy Robinson celebrated his 90th birthdiy this month with his fsmil: Loy was born to Elijah and Almeda Wheeler Robinson in Marysville Idaho Feb 29 1908 Because he was bora on “leap year” he has only cekbrat- ed 22 years phis These birthdays have kept him young throughout his lifetime I a Loy is a high priest in the North Logan 5 th ward He has served in many church assignments He loves the youth and especially his association with scouts and 4H where he wu a leader for many years He still Ruth : Krebs enjoys life and his family They honored him for his birthday with Robinson They were married on Aug 1 1939 in die Logan LDS Temple They are die parents of wishfb4bdghtitdkb'S! iichildreo:4cUi l6rth'lgah??'' ntadkkMor'bdiigifeViiii' caring husband and father 'Vi Cache Seniors n chil- - Loy retired from Utah State University where he worked for w Jessie Seamens Hyde Park She is loved and appreciated by all of her family and they join in wishing her a very happy birthi day Loy married grandchil-seve- d drcn Loy loves his native Idaho and the relatives who still live there Loy was bora into a family of 14 children Two sisters and one brother still live to celebrate his birthday — Vada Rinderknecht Providence Veda John Zavella Tex and Richard Robinson in Room Mont One of Loy’s best qualities is loving and eqjoying his family His hobbies are riding his hones and working on his farm with her husband on the Hyde Park Old Folks Committee for many years great-gran- Spanish class at 10 am ceramics bridge and bingo at 1 pm Lunch will be baked chicken peas rad fruit pie v : Thursday: Exercises at 11 am crib-ba- ?! ' ge ceramics and pinochle at 1 pm Lunch will be cream of vegetable soup' jelk) and desert bar v Friday: Line dancing at 9 ajn bridge and bingo and a dance at 1 pm Lunch will be pit ham great beans and butter- 'scotch pudding :Y 8 -- |