Show ’ ' 7" The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday M - f- w ? i rr Sons of Boor Lake V n ’’ Nelson’s 80th her 80th birthday this past week with her husband Ger- and her four n children itrcir families In all 312 people were there to extinguish the candles on the cake Joan was bora Feb 6 1923 in Logan Utah to Emanuel and tMadsen She was raised in Logan and married Gerald in the Logan LDS Temple SepL 25 1941 While Gerald was in die US Navy they tended in California for a short time the rest of die time they have lived in Logan With Gerald’s retirement they have traveled during the winter months to Arizona and St novel by Douglas D Alder A JoanM Nelson celebrated aML-Nelso- : Pee) C Obray Paid announcements Obray’s 90th Devet (Dee) C Obray Of I Paradise will sbrateher 90di birthday- 6 2003 — C3 C ( wjn -v Devet April - Family and friends are invited to attepd an open!house in her honor from 2 to 4 pm Saturday April 12 2003 at die Paradise Church No gifts She was born April 12 1913 in Avon Utah to David Hunter and Chloe Leila Burrell Cook She wed Harven H Obray Sept 17 1930 He passed away March 28 1993 She was employed by Sears for 32 years She worked e many other jobs She has many talents She is a beautiful seamstress enjoys nuking quilts crocheting making ceramic dolls and does all kind of crafts She is always doing for othpart-tim- ers Her children and spouses are: Marva and Denton Sealy Clearfield Afton and Harlan Turley Bountiful and Courtney Obray Paradise She has nine grandchildren and 21 five here at the gate was Hank his back to diem unsteady in nis walk a whiskey bottle in his hand 3 Peter’s knuckles turned white as he pressed the handlebars A car was coming behind them Jimsped up and passed Hank without hesitation Toe car pressed nearer to Peter Jim didn’t look back but kept pedaling As he got into his car Hank took no notice Pieter drew a deep breath lunged and rode past Hank’s vehicle He kept pedaling but his droughts were churning Why isn't Hank turning toward North Beach like he said he would? Joan M Nelson Is he so drunk that he forgot or does he know George that Jim and I are heading south? life revolves around her famiMom and Dad have four They both turned south at the gate continuly She is still energetic and children: Alan and Eva Neling at a steady pace Peter caught up with Jim enjoys great health son Benson Utah Ray and looked at him breathlessly: “Did he see us?’ She has held many callings Jennae Fallows West Bounti“He was too soused” Jim said in the church and was very ful Utah Richard and Teona Peter was silent ' ' dedicated in seeing that they Jensen Bicknell Utah and G They pressed the pedals a plodding press It woe fulfilled to the best of Lynn and Laurie Nelson was not fun It hurt inside her ability Providence Utah They reached Camp Hunt the boy scout Mom arid Dad have always They have 11 grandchildren on the shore It was deserted and inviting camp felt the importance of attendd children and six but they felt empty inside now The fun was ing the temple regularly Mom over Family has always been die replaced by fatigue empty fatiguejust v has always shared her testimocenter of her life From makthe Garden City Junction the Ford passed past ny of the gospel and set an ing clothes knitting sweaters them headlights beaming It was correct for example to her children We making quilts to firing din- him to have the headlights on As he edged up love you mom ners at the drop of a hat her to pass!diem Hank did not turn his head Nor did Peter At breakfast Saturday morning Hank said to Peter Peter looked past HanlL The nothing The Herald Journal publishes announcements of people’s 80th oatmeal mush seemed to stick in Peter’s throat (or older) birthdays each Sunday Hank refused his Everett and Alan were wide- Cost for birthday announcements is $35 Payment is due when the announcement is brought to the office no billing or charging is permitted Birthday information and a good quality photo must be delivered to The Herald Journal office 75 W 300 North Logan no later than noon Wednesday “Soft focus” photos do riot reproduce well Articles should be no longer than 350 words The Herald Journal reserves the right to refuse photographs and edit articles to meet journalistic style 8 1 For more information call Meredith Purintun am to 4 pm Monday through Friday ‘'‘fF-f- -- great-gran- Deadlines explained eyed waiting for action They had queStii ready: “Did Dad catch you? Where? Wh else did you go? How did you keep it secret? Did you go alone? Why did you stick us with the sawing? How arc we going to meet the deadline? Will we miss the trip to Minnetonka Cave?” Somehow neither Junior nor Alan had the gumption to venture the first blaming comment They had been outwitted by Peter so often that they were hesitant to take him on even though he seemed such a likely target right now The uneasy silence at the table restrained them Hank looked at Peter several times Peter looked at Hank Each seemed to have a different message perhaps of anger perhaps understanding Peter had certainly pushed the boundaries He tried to dodge Hank’s eyes not knowing their future Even Harriet’s eyes expressed an unwillingness to initiate the blame Her strategy had long been to bring Peter into the fold before he set out on his own But she wanted to avoid pressing him These last years between his fifteenth and twentieth birthday were to be the capstone the time Peter could gain his own convictions about faith and virtue Harriet had done all her talking the night before Too much It was all about Peter and Jim—that they were old enough to realize how much hurt they had caused What had they been thinking to embarrass their parents so? 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