Show sr the Herald Crossword Journal Logan Utah Sunday February 1 2004 — C3 Birthdays Paid announcements Andrews’s 90th CLUES ACROSS 1 L Famous ladies Bonheur and Parks 6 Positioned to shoot 11 Type of official 13 Dresses up 15 Rubbed out 2 16 Cosmetic 17 Top part chest 18 City 20 VI tional " ' 6 Aces or copy 7 Belonging to a thing 8- Twitcn 9 Expuncfion 10 Mocks Fairies Lacking in refinement Jewish spiritual leader Instructed in spiritual improvement 13 Dialects of the Taiwanese and Hokkianeses 14 Single-ree- d instruments 19 Mariners 22 In a way aids 24 Cheese dish 11 Ardor Gentlemen 12 Publicizes Sculptures -Infections An electrical force lirik- ing atoms 32 type of custody 33- Roas 35 A way to beat up 38 Rubies 39 North or South 40 Charles J atonal com-' poser 31 26 Tans 27 Cold wind 29 In a way tqudies 30 Particular instance 42 Macaws 43 A track or well-defin- ed path 34 44 An account of events 45 Pave 46 A peninsula between ’ the Gulf : 49 Bolshevik 50 Standard or typical 41 51 Twwm M- - am-- of cognition The Herald Journal publishes announcements of people's 80th (or older) birthdays each Sunday 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 most he delivered to The Herald Journal office 75 W 300 North Logan no later than noon Wednesday “Soft focus" photos do not reproduce well Articles shodld 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 Purinlun 1 8 am' to 4 pm Monday through Friday 752-212- It's easier when you get two picture phones and Unlimited Family Calling with Sprint element meaning Denotes three Set two for just $4999 Wefevide Elementary Church pm 'Church'-- pm - PCS Vision Picture Phone with Built-i-n Camera: v lake dlsStel lull color piictarea and share them hretantly S8&99aa 8100-ta- g Seed a pictare ta other VisieaeMbied' PCS phoneier email addreeeee - Charter School 2-- 3 pm Church 110 S Main 2715 S 600 West 3:154:15 pm 4:30-5:3- 0 pm Church 5:45-- 7 ppi- 11000 S 800 East pm 2:154 pm 4:15-5:1- 5 ColegeWard 5:30-6:3- 0 pm pm ' Thursday ' Deadlines explained PCS Picture Phones pm 2 10am-- 1 Mendon Richmond 10am-2p- SmithfiekJ 2:15-- 3 Smithfietf Hyde Park Amaiga Benson Ruth js cuirently residing at Terrace Grove Assisted Living in Logan Utah ' Sanyo ParwSse Avon 2004 Offer ends February 14u! - Nibtey The family of Ruth Q Nielsen are pleased tp announce the celebration of her 90th birthday on Feb' 9 Solution on C5 5:30-- 7 Millville and is going to try to finish histories en Nielsen’s 90th Sprint Hill (Celtic) ear ! 10 ItieedayNorth Logan - of Bookmobilo Ctarkston Newton Nielsen i CLUES DOWN WeUsville the western United States and Canada When decided to quit driving at age 85 the State of Utah sent her a plaque congratulating her for driving 70 years without an accident Venice loves and enjoys her CL Bog plant 52 Word 54 known as a “quilter extraordinaire” and served as the quilting director in her ward She has made countless quilts for her children grandchildren friends and even the homeless Venice has enjoyed working in her many flower gardens and her patio is always decorated with beautiful flowers After her husband Elmo passed away in 1972 she worked at USU and the Logan Hospital where she also v served as a Pink Lady Venice was a member of the Zina B Young Camp of the DUP and active member of die Fireman's Auxiliary In 1977 Venice married Leo Andrews Her children with Leo are LhRee Fullmer and Claude Andrews and their families He passol away in With her companions 19 Venice enjoyed traveling in Ruth ' terra-cott- a Egg-shap- ed 43 Cripples 47 The content 48 Like clouds example 53 Copyreadjng 55 In a way spells 56 To notch or form sawlike teeth 57 Tuberous roots 58 Hebrew letters : ' WWII in Europe She enjoyed working with her husband on the Old Folks Committee of the Cache Stake She taught Primary for many years and was 9 conn- selor and work director in the Relief Society Venice was instrument 35 fide (Latin) 36 Type of cancer 37 Yields 38 Judged 39 Pbels Red Sea and the Persian ' "Minute Lady" This included gathering anything that would be useful in the war effort After a successful clothing drive she spent many hours packing clothing lo be sent victims of selling 32 A group of islands between Mia and Australia 33 Alow wall ' Venice Downs Andrews en very large body of water 4 In a way bent 5 Anything that provides an inspiration for later : work covering the ' ’ 3 A 2L Hemorrhage 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 Replenishes Stnkingly unconven- The children of Venice Downs Andrews are pleased to announce her 90th birthday on Feb 6 2004 Venice was bom in Provi- dence Utah to Alma and Rebecca Larsen Raised on a farm she was well acquainted with work but between chores she enjoyed riding horses hay rides picnics and dance She especially enjoyed walking to Logan to see a silent movie One of the thrills of her young life was driving her father's Model T Ford Venice married Elmo Downs in July 1931 They had a four children Lloyd (Eulalia) Downs of Seattle Connie (Sherwin) Kirby of Hyde Park Carolyn (Evan) Davis of South Jordan and Barbara Jensen of Logan Venice has 10 grandchildren 23 one and many nieces and nephews who love her dearly As a busy young mother she was called upon the serve as a 3:15-3:4- 5 6:45-730- - pm pm pm v Attach voica or text ewssages re Church 30 S Center Church Church School 85 S 455 East 57QWasadchBlvd Church Church Church m pjn 30 tacaive a $40199 imtant discount on two Sanyo 8100 Picture Phones with purchase and activation of a new bn al eervico Offer awihbli to new cudomare with preferred credit a 2year PCS Advantage Agreement and a service phn of $45 or higher ' on each phone with PCS INon " Books can be returned to the bookmoble the bookmobie drop box in front of Whl Mart the book drop wed of Macep or at the Providence Library at 1 5 NMeia For more information ca8 752- " 7881' Volunteer nominees sought ' By The Volunteer Canter " Cams to ysar Sprint Store snd sxpirianca " On April 22 2004 29 outstrinding volunteers will be iccog- nixed at the 26th Annual Silver Bowl Awards held during National Muntcer Week The event will lake place at the Rnevo Marriott whine one volunteer from each of die 29 counties inthe stafewiU receive recognition for their exempUryservkx We an cunently seeking nominations for Cache and Rich WILMMiSmi LtlUT WfeTSHMS - - far yosrself UfIMSitIH Smk ' '‘V: v'7- t petei ' I v "V" - i- J ' I The Utah Commission onAbJunteen and thq Utah Volunteer Center Association recognize the efforts of hundreds of votun-- : ' teen across the stale for their contributions to their communities and wants to ensure your community can be a put of the annual ' ' ' ' O event v AM nominations arc due by March 15 2004 For nomination fonn and fin information pkmaevisit the Cache Wfauneer Center wdmteatwwwxachevohimeercentarorg v ' -- ' yWMiide ammt Madw her MS k Mampaaok Cmee ml aMtable mmytfwt A n— alwdSMi S3S shone adiMian he and AdreerewWeewwdllHiaewwimwchmwmdwndfawpnwhdhewwMdcendeioniSonteMdi or w a men m on a 805 d 100 end phn ”9 ummt jam yrtimiin pnwNre hw Sum yen phn hpw UwayHDi MmdeniiivhoiiqHMiicraiiMrtMSaMVWMMMpuRiiaaprioetfphoMCDpvnght620MSpM-Alipirof Spwm Cmmumvim Cnrepwy IP wmtxxmUjtnH SifeMiej wnaawwsKlhwiei inanred PCS yim mm ' i 'a' t |