Show C6 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday April 13 2003 Birthdays Wedding Paid announcements am’s95th Durrant’s 90th Orval Dean Durrant cele- brated his 90th birthday on April 6 2003 His family gathered for a party in his honor on Saturday April S Orval was bom on April 6 1913 to Thomas William and Elizabeth Biggs Durrant He had four brothers and four sisters He always believed being bom on this date to be a great honor because it was on this date in 1830 that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints was organized He graduated from Franklin y 51 Orval Dean Durrant taught the Book of Mormon During this time he gained a greater love and testimony of the Book of Mormon He has read and studied it many a pos- en Brandt Dave and Linda D’Addabbo of Hyrum Utah are pleased to announce the marriage of - tive example to them in right- -' eousness Edith will be remembered always for ha times many homemade items and He worked on the family story telling that has kept old farm for many years He also and young spellbound ' worked for the California Edith has a great love for ' Packing Company starting in the gospel Edith has served as 1930 At first it was just part-tim- e a teacher in Mutual Primary and then went to fullSunday School and Relief time in 1935 He went to work Society She has been in the for the Union Pacific Railroad ward and Stake positions for Company where he worked both the Relief Society and until 1975 He was temporariGenealogy Programs Until ly laid off from the railroad the age of 94 she has been a ' 1961-196- 4 at which time he faithful visiting teacher worked for Marlow and Paul Edith and Howard sent six Woodward on their chicken of their children on missions ranch He continued to work and have also served as full on the family farm during this time missionaries in the New time until about 1967 when Mexico Arizona Mission and the farm was sold the North Carolina Columbia He has a strong testimony Mission She has served as a of the gospel and has been a temple officiator for 2 1 years wonderful example to his posin the Logan LDS Temple terity Both his courage and Her nine daughters and four strength of mind and body sons are Kenneth (Wanda) during many times of trial has Bingham Beverley (Glenn) ' ' been a great inspiration to his Barfiiss Harold Bingham We all well wish familyas Carol ( Vem) Jorgensen Doris him a very happy 90th birth- (Eldon) Fuller Helen (Tom) "day! 1 fit-ne- ss Edith Mae Field Bingham Lishman Lewis (Kollen) Bingham Gordon (Judith) Bingham Joyce (Lewis) McCombs Marilyn (Larry) Steward Viola (Michael) Walter Loretta (Garth) Parker and Noretie (Warren) Udy She has 73 grandchildren and 142 and en 28 grandchildren Many lives have been touched by her kindness generosity and service Her example is a legacy to all of her great-gre- at posterity Deadlines The Herald Journal publishes announcements of people’s 80th (or older) birthdays each Sunday Cost for birthday announcements is $35 Birthday information and a good quality photo mustbe delivered to The Herald Journal office 75 W 300 North Logan no later than noon Wednesday For more information call : ' - ' their daughter Tracy Ann D’Addabbo to Alton William Brandt son of Arlan and Lee Brandt of Wellsville Utah Ttacy is a 2001 graduate of Mountain Crest High School and LDS seminary Tracy was Dairy Princess of Hyrum for the yea 2000-200She is UniversiUtah State attending in health and ty majoring Utah Edith was born on April 13 1908 in Ogden Utah She is the daughter of Charles and Nellie Field: Edith was reared and educated in Ogden She married Howard Wilson Bingham on July 14 1926 in the Logan LDS Temple Howard died on July 14 1989 They have lived all of their lives in Ogden Garland and Logan Utah Edith has been a hard worker all her life and has spent her life serving others Edith had 13 children and has spent her life being a posiJ High School in 193 1 He enjoyed drama and was in many plays He took a genealogical class that inspired a great love of genealogy It was also through the stake genealogy class that he met the love of his life Julia Ann Shaffer They were married on April 3 1933 in the Logan LDS Temple President William Noble performed the ceremony He would have liked to have been married on his birthday but the temple ' was closed due to General Conference They were married for 60 happy years before her passing in June 1995 They were blessed with six children: Val Deain (Esther Ann) Durrant Darvel (Marilyn) Durrant Sharlene (Gerald) Hendricks Sharon Durrant Claron (Vicky) Diir-rant Claris (Garth) LeFevre He has 27 grandchildren and terity lie is very proud of He loved sports especially softball and basketball He spent many hours as a spectator cheering his children on as ' they participated: Also many years as athletic director for the stake He refereed many many basketball games and umpired many softball games His voice could be heard say- ing “Let’s get this game going!’’ always trying to teach being a good sport and love of the game He served the church in many ways He was both a counselor and president in the Elders Quorum fust counselor in the high priests and a Sunday school teacher He D’Addabbo- - EditK Mae FieRJ Bingham will celebrate her 95th birthday with her family on April 12 2003 in Logan Edith resides with Lewis and Joyce McCombs in Smithfield Arron is a 1997 graduate of Cache High School He saved in the Bristol England LDS ' mission He is the owner and instructor of Muy Thai Kickboxing Health and Fitness Center in Wellsville Arron and Tracy welcome all friends and family to their reception from 6 to 8 pm Arron Brandt and Tracy Ann D’Addabbo April 18 2003 at Sherwood Hills Resort They are registered at Dillard’s and Fred Meyer Anon and Tracy would like to thank their families and friends for all the love and wonderful support Deadlines explained The Herald Journal has wedding forms available Forms must be obtained type-writtand returned to or legibly hand-writtthe office by noon Wednesday fa publication in Sunday’s papa Wedding information will only be accepted on the forms provided Cost for wedding announcements is $35 Payment is due when die announcement is brought to the office no billing or charging is permitted Wedding information and a good quality hlack and white or color photo must be delivered to The Herald Journal office 75 W 300 North Logan no lata than noon Wednesday “Soft focus” photos do not reproduce well 8 For more information call Meredith Purintun at 752-21am to 4 pm Monday through Friday en en 21 Meredith Purintun752-2128 am to 4 pm Monday through Friday 1' ' April 25 26 & 28 2003 At The Book Table After Conference Evening Performances 7:30 pm Sat Matinee 1:00 pm Eagle Scout v Ellen Eccles Theater 43 South Main Logan UT (435)752-002- 6 Wood Brandt Wood 13 son of Dan and Julie Wood of Santa Clara Utah! 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