Show m mmH iVfJpar'&’txr- t i i vysgp wnK m linti'iM I Page 24— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday July 4 1999 Weddings Paid announcements Hoffman-Olso- n Richard and Gayle Hoffman of Kearns are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Anna-Kari- n to Michael Aaron Olson son of Jimmie and Anna Beth Olson of Mink Creek They will be married Saturday June 10 1999 in the Logan LDS Temple An open house will he held in their honor that evening from 6 to X at the Olson residence 4724 E Station Creek Road Friends and relative are invited to attend Anna graduated in I99X as the Salutarian of Kearns High School She is attending Utah Slate University majoring in family and human development She is employed Zions National Bunk is a 1994 graduate from High School He served a for the LDS Church in Colombia He is attending Utah State University majoring in mechanical engineering Mike Preston mission Bogota They arc registered at Bob’s Mart in Preston After their honeymoon they plan to reside in laigan and continue their educations Beutler-Hyd- e Sheldon and Patsy Beutlcr of Dayton Idaho arc pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Katie Lyn to Brett Allen Hyde son of Leon and Carol Hyde of Brigham City Utah The couple will be married Wednesday July 7 1999 in the Logan LDS Temple A reception will be held in their honor from 6 to 8 that evening at the Aztec LDS Church Brandee Michael Olson and Anna Hoffman Brett Allen Hyde and Katie Lyn Beutler House 1295 N 800 East Logan Katie is a 199b graduate of West Side High School and LDS seminary She is also a 1998 graduate of Ricks College where she earned an Associate Degree in business management She is a senior at Utah Slate University studying human resource management Brett is a 1993 graduate of Box Elder High School and LDS seminary He served an LDS mission in Munich Germany and is majoring in accounting at USU Showers were given by Patsy Tonya Twilu and Mandy Bcut-le- r Audrie Bernhardt Betty Ann latvclund and USU Copy Center Norman D and Joy W Wilcox of Syracuse Utah The couple will be married July 9 1999 in the Logan LDS Temple An open house will be from 7 to 8:30 pm July 16 at the Wilcox home 1157 S 3000 West Syracuse Utah Friends and relatives arc invited The bride is a 1995 graduate of Mountain Crest High School and a 1999 graduate of Utah State University with a BS in ornamental horticulture The groom is a 1993 graduate of Clearfield High School He served in the Taiwan Taipei LDS Mission He is a senior at USU studying BIS Showers were given by Joy Wilcox Sara Baugh and Jocelyn Memmott 3 The couple will live in Logan and continue their educations at Utah State They are registered at Fred Meyer and Kitchen Kneads Miller-Wilco- Combes-Heap- Marissa Combes and Jared Heaps Lisa Giles and Jeff Berry Crest High School She has been working at Mountain West Physical Therapy and will be attending Haight Alumni Center in Logan Utah Sabrina is a 1991 graduate of Box Elder High School She recently received her bachelors degree in child and human development from Utah State University and is working to complete a second degree in marketing She is employed as a sales consultant at the Bath & Body Works in the Cache Valley Mall Brad is a 1989 graduate of Preston High School and LDS seminary LDS misHe served a two-yesion to Manchester England He received his bachelors degree in natural resources from USU He is employed as a manager at Cerro Wire Co in Ogden Utah After a short honeymoon to Sun Valley Idaho the couple will and be at 7 that evening at the Bullen 43 S Main Logan Center Friends and relatives are invited Marissa is the daughter of Mathew Combes of Los Angtles Calif and Barbara Combes of Canby MN She is 20 yean old and is a senior in college studying music education Jared is the son of Lynn Heaps of Smithflcld Utah and Jolcnc Heaps of Logan Utah He is 22 yean old and a junior in college studying music education also Showers were given by Jolcnc Heaps and Tami Butch Giles-Berr- y Lisa Giles and Jeffrey Berry will be married July 9 1999 in the Logan LDS Temple A reception will be from 6:30 to 8:30 that evening at the Watkins residence 330 E Center x Terry L and Shari D Miller of llyrum Utah announce the marriage of their daughter Brandec Miller to Kelton Wilcox son of Miller Kelton Wilcox s Marissa EmMilie Combes and Jared Ray Heaps will be married July 10 1999 A reception will Providence Friends and relatives are invited Lisa is the daughter of Dennis and Peggy Giles of Providence She graduated from Mountain Anniversaries Utah State University while working in the athletic training program Jeffrey is the son of Bryce and Margaret Berry of Logan He graduated from Logan High School He served an LDS mission to London England Jeff has and will continue attending USU Showers were given by Pat Richardson LaVona Watkins Suzi Iverson and Angie Gris- wold They are registered at ZCMI and Evertons Hardware Compton-Foste- r John and Debi Compton of Brigham City Utah are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Sabrina to Bradley Foster son of Stephen and Doris Foster of Preston Idaho The couple will be married Friday July 9 1999 at the David B ar make their home in Brigham City Utah They are registered at Bob's Mart in Preston Idaho and Dillards in Ogden Utah Old-fashion- ed Paid announcements McDonalds’ 50th hoedown at farm The children of Lee R McDon- ald and Laura Jean Weeks McDonald announce their 50th wedding anniversary They were married on June 22 1949 in the Logan LDS Temple To honor their parents the family hosted a By Patrick Williams USU Media Relations Program assistant Lorraine dinner partywcckcnd getaway celebration at Sherwood Hills Bowen invites people to put on their dancing shoes and “come on out to the American West Heritage Center and the Jensen Liv- Resort: which included sharing 50 years of wonderful pho- tographs and memories and just having fun with the whole fami- ing Historical Farm for an hoedown” ly! Mom and Dad have seven children 21 grandchildren and 4 (with two more “on the way") Their children are: Lee R McDonald Jr (Charlyn) Smith-fiel- d Utah: Dale L McDonald (Shannon) Smithficld Utah: Eunice Dillon (Leonard) Layton Utah: David A McDonald Hills on June 28 and 29 1999 Dot and Veriin met at Wasatch High School in lichcr City Utah They were high school sweethearts Their senior year Veriin was Studcnthody President and Dot was Veriin has worked with beef and dairy cattle and managed two of Utah's top dairy herds He has been for most of his adult lifeas a Bovine Pedicurist and lately marketing snowmobile skis and accessories of his nt (Laura) Smithficld Utah: Archie J McDonald (Cindy) Smithficld McDonald Scott Utah: (MaryAnn) Smithficld Utah: and Carolyn M Benson (Kurt) Newton Utah “Thank you Mom and Dad for showing us your love and support in so many different ways through the years and for being a perfect example of a loving husband and wife We love you and wish you many more happy years “ together Simmons’ 50th The children of Dot and Veriin Simmons are pleased to announce the 50th wedding anniversary of their parents They were married June 29 1949 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple In celebration of this event a family party with children and grandchildren was held at Sherwood f Lee R McDonald and Laura Jean Weeks McDonald own patented designs Veriin loves to work in his garden and is very generous with his corn and tomatoes Dot has been a great support to Veriin especially in his business ventures keeping the hooks and making things run smoothly Her grandchildren all love her homemade bread and pickles She is a beautiful Tole painter and seamstress and she plays the accordion They live in a wonderful neighborhood in Providence Both Dot and Veriin have given much time in LDS Church service There arc at least 54 young men who Veriin calls HIS Eagle Out N-Abofft Dot Simmons and Veriin Simmons Ralph Johnson and Elaine Johnson Scouts Our parents have given love time and support to each of us and to their grandchildren They are a great example in many ways and we love them Their children (Janet) Simmons are Randy Val (Wendy) Simmons Jane (Gary) Olsen all of Providence and Laurel (Farrell) Edwards of Kaysville They have 20 grandchildren Johnsons’ 50th Ralph and Elaine Johnson celebrated their 50th anniversary on June 30 1999 Ralph grew up in North Logan the son of BW and Eulalia Johnson Elaine was the daughter of Walter and Jenny Kohler and she grew up in Providence They both went to South Cache High School where they met and fell in love Most of their married life was spent in North Logan In 1983 they moved to North Salt Lake where they managed the Camelot Mobile Home Community until their recent retirement mountains and some of his favorite memories are of hunting trips in Logan Canyon Elaine loves to crochet and her family enjoys many beautiful afghans that she has made They arc the parents of four children: Craig (Teresa) Johnson of Logan Brad (Kristy) Johnson of North Logan Mike (Susan) Johnson of Smithfield and Tammy Johnson of North Salt Lake They have 19 grandchildren and five A family dinner was held in their honor in Bountiful on June 25 1999 Anniversary announcements The Herald Journal publishes announcements of people’s 50th (or more) wedding anniversaries each Sunday The cost for anniversary announcements is $35 Payment is due when the announcement is brought to the office no billing or charging is permitted Ralph has always loved the THE BOOK TABLE The Jensen Farm hosts an dance with a live band July 10 with dancing getting under way at 7 pm Admission is $5 for adults $4 for students and senior citizens and $3 for children age 12 and under Family tickets and season passes are also available The Jensen Farm has hosted dances for the past several years and the events have always been popular Bowen said That practice mirrors the history of early Cache Valley and Utah she continued “Dances in Cache Valley and throughout Utah were very popular — not only were they the cli- max of every celebration” Bowen said “they were a popular social activity all by themselves” Through her research Bowen has found that dances in World War Cache Valley and even earlier often began early in the day One dance she read about began at 2 in the afternoon and wrapped up at 4 am Refreshments were often served at midnight A number of novelty or theme dances were included in community dances of the past Bowen continued One such dance was the bow dance a dance that will ra CentleLASE BOOKS 1 MUSIC 2:00 - 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