Show vwr 0M yr ttrr vrrrty t' r '‘r y ) WW'W 1PIVI11W The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday July 9 2000 — Page 31 Anniversaries Birthdays Paid announcements I ' i s H i - ' r '"£' 'f :' f tv v rr- - i tT — 7 Nielsen’s 80th £ 7 - June Mendelkow Nielsen ' will be honored with an Open House for her 80th Birthday Friends and family are invited to attend on Saturday July 15 2000 from 2 to 4 pm at the Williamsburg Retirement Center 132 W 300 Noth Logan Utah At 2:30 Larry Smith and Monica Frank will do a shot musical medley in her honor June was born July 17 1920 in Providence Utah a daugh- 7— VVt ’“ ter of Franz and Auguste Mendelkow She married Wesley T and LuDean Gilbert Maughan Paklvnouneementt 1930 in the Logan LDS Temple Both were raised in Providence by pioneer parents and grandparents Maughans' 50th Wesley T and LuDean Gilbert Maughan will celebrate their 50th wedding Their children include Richard and Faye Campbell anniversary with a family dinner at Juniper Inn bn July IS 2000 Wes was raised on a diversified farm in Lava Hot Springs Idaho where he also received his education After graduation from high school he enlisted in the US Navy Seabees where he served in both die European Grace Idaho Kathryn and Neal Kelly Tonington Wyo Campbell and Joyce Campbell of Salt Lake City Jeneane and Jim King of Washington DC and Laura Lou Campbell of River Heights 19 grandchildren and 23 en All of their children and spouses are graduates of Utah degree in vocational agriculture LuDean was raised in Ban- State University except Louise who graduated from Northern Arizona University Some of them have gone on to other universities for graduate studies Dick played football at Utah Idaho where she received her early schooling She attended BYU for two croft years and graduated from ISU with a degree in elementary education She taught’ 4th and Agricultural College grade in Lava Hot Springs where she met Wes They were married July 18 1950 in the Logan LDS Temple They lived in Colorado and Wyoming where Wes taught school before joining die USU Extension Service in 1955 He was a County Agricultural Agent in Salt Lake and Rich Counties before going to the University of Wisconsin where he received his MS and PhD woodworking Lucille is a homemaker and enjoys cooking handwork reading gardening and ladies literary clubs ’Our long years together are because of the gospel working hard enjoying our flower and children and loving our town of Providence Utah1 Those who wish to commemorate the occasion may send cards to PO Box 102 Providence Utah 84332 Deadlines explained Journal The Herald es announcements 30tii(otmore) publish- of people’s wedding anniversaries each Sunday The cost for anniversary announcements is $35 Pay- ment is due when the announcement is brought to served in the Logan LDS Temple as ordinance woken They were in the poultry business for yean Dick was president of the Intermountain Farmers Association of Utah and Idaho and also worked as superintendent at the Providence Quarry for Amalgamat- and a good quality photo preferably 5- - by must be delivered to The Herald Journal office 75 W 300 North Logan no later than noon Wednesday USU where Wes worked as a ed Sugar Company and state-wiExtension Commu- - LeGrand Johnson His hobbies are reading nity Development Specialist and taught in the Sociology horses gardening sheep and Department ' Wes spot time on USU for1--eigATTENTION the office no billing or ing is permitted Gwen F Taylor June Mendelkow Nielsen ed from South Cache High birthday with a party at the Before her marriage she Riverdale Utah 3rd Ward worked as a dental assistant fo Church July 12000 Dr Ernest Stewart Then she She was bon a daughter of a and wife Jesse and Ethel Faroes July 8 enjoyed being homemaker to her husband 1920 in Treasureton Idaho School in 1938 and family Later she worked in the school lunch program at Lincoln Elementary School As a member of the LDS church she enjoyed various callings as Primary teacher MIA secretary Sunday School Secretary and visiting teacher charg- Anniversary information homemade cinnamon rolls and breads pinochle and bingo games and her laughter Her children are: Kenneth Dee Nielsen (deceased) Susan Nielsen Alexandria Va Trish and Terry Cummings Providence Lynda and Tom Misik Clearfield: Blayne and Cherry Nielsen Providence She has 12 grandchildren and two en Deadlines explained The Herald Journal publishes announcements of people’s 80th (o older) birthdays each She spent her childhood living in Plreiston Idaho She married Howard M Taylo on June 17 1936 Their vows were later solemnized on May 8 1938 in the Logan LDS Temple She spent most of her life living in Lewiston Utah where she worked and She is well known for her' retired from the Lewiston Lucille attended college there also She graduated from the LDS Institute of Religion They served in ward stake and civic positions and also degrees They returned to Temple She attended Providence Elementary and graduat- Hill vegetable gardens staying Garr close to children and grand- and Clair Flagstaff Arizona Louise and Pacific theaters Upon returning home he attended USU and graduated with a neth James Nielsen on June 23 1946 in the Logan LDS Theron (Dick) and Lucille Baer Campbell Peter and Ardelta Merrill Ken- State Bank She js a fait! fill member Sunday Cost for birthday announcements is $35 Payment is due when the announcement is brought to the office no billing chargis ing permitted Birthday information and a good quality photo must be delivered to The Herald Journal office 75 W 300 North o ' of the LDS Church She has joyfully served many callings in the LDS Church on both ward and stake levels She is the mother of five children: Howard Gary Taylo deceased Logan no later than noon Wednesday “Soft focus” photos do not Joycelyn (Bud ‘ She looks forward to visiting with her friends and family Loveland Colo Kathleen Her family requests no gifts (Gary) Salerno Ogden Utah and Susan (James) Fonnes-bec- k please Las Vegas Nev She has Taylor’s 80th The family of Gwen F Articles should be no longer than 350 words The Herald Journal reserves the right to refuse photographs and edit articles to meet journalistic style For more information call Meredith Purintun or Lance 8 am to 4 1 Frazier deceased) Sorenson Missoula Mont Judy (Jerry) Woodland 12 well reproduce grandchildren 19 great- grandchildren and two Tay- 752-212- lor commemorated her 80th pm Monday through Friday IthreadsInTthingsI ' de Coach House Gifts our to assignments in Upper Vbita Mali India and together they spent two years ini Nepal Upon returning from Nepal Wes retired from USU and since that time has been involved in community and civic affairs He has spent many years waking with the ' Cache County Senior Citizens and was involved in the building of the new kitchendining room complex LuDean worked in die office of Dr JV Royle for a number of years They are both active members of the LDS Church and have served in many callings They are die parents of five children: Steven and Leslie Maughan LuAnn and Bur- -' dette Stocking Kayleep and John Teed James and Adair Maughan and Jana Lee and Robert Checketts They have 17 t Grand KMART SHOPPERS In SitKmarf'Julir 9 20t)0 waaMybd circv-- ' bn pops 1 of As Entertainment & Bodranics Evan! 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' rv- ftNii V'f V-'-v This is the place where we look at our children and see a bright future 50th The family of Peter and Ardella Merrill homed them at a family dinner on June 27 2000 to celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary Pete and Ardella were featuring i Ornament Premiere $3999 grandchildren and five Merrills1 - Re-openi-ng lo Wn apologue far any nconvomonco may harm corned our cwtomon attend Cordially invites you n This is also where tr--- U ' you’ll jind some of the finest pediatric care mar- ried June 27 1950 in the Logan LDS Temple Pete was bora in Logan and attended Logan City Schools He served in the Marine Cops in WW11 One of the reasons He worked at Utah State University from 1950 to 1987 He then worked at Williamsburg Retirement Inn ' from 1995 to 1998 we provide our children Physicians is the exceptional care at Intermountain Health Care provide critically ill or injured children are brought to IHC network hospitals for our j ' renowned trauma care' Nationally recognized in the quality of health care IHC er is developing thousands of ways delicious potato salad and tin-namon rolls Pete and Ardella love spending time with their families their children and grandchil- - to continually improve the facilities We’re currently conducting clinical studies asthma rheumatic fever and genetic birth defects level of care at our to benefit children with to name just a few All i ' CECIL which gives us peace of mind knowing our families will be They are the parents of two children Lyle (Angie) Merrill taken care of and makes us glad to call this place home Logan and Sherry (Tracy) Brown Logan Congratulations on 50 years together We love you Mom and Dad i i wwwlhccooi - m 70th Campbells' Theron h" of life some of the most advanced pediatric care available anywhere For example Ardella was also born in Logan and attended Logan City Schools She worked at the USU Library and Wurl-itzShe is known for her 7V" we enjoy such a high quality e-- 7 IHC Intermountain The family of (Dick) and Lucille Baer Campbell are 'pleased to announce the couple's 70th wedding anniversary on July 10 2000 They were married July 10 Healthcare hactara kaapllafa MMMRi aaS hoalth olio woiklog loiolkar fat n I " of |