Show C4 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday April 18 2004 Birthdays Anniversary Fullmer’s 90th I'uiil tmnouniTiHcnl Milligan’s 90th lldcn JuM'pliinc Quist was April 21 ly 14 in Salt Lake Cilv lo Aaron and Josephine Brown Quist She had live brothers Homer Stuart Blame Art and Marion' and one sister Mary (Mays) who all preceded her in death Since Mir 's death in Nov 2(X)2 Helen has frequently said "I'm the last leaf on the tree!" When Helen was a toddler her famiK unwed to Arco Idaho wfieie she jirew up and was educated following high ' school she worked at various businesses and eventually became secretary to Lra Taft Benson in Boise She mumed Cleve Milligan-Jul10 1017 in the Logan children LDS Temple-Theiare: Jim (Bonnie Win ward) Ann ( Clyde Kerstcn ) Shawnee (Tom Keith) Erin (Eileen Carlson ) and Kathy (Leonard Anderson) Her posterity now includes 24 grand-- : children and 16 hitVii Helen Josephine Quist Milligan has enjoyed handwork dening and reading In 1999 she moved to Williamsburg in Logani where she currently lives Helen has always been proud of the achievements of her children and thejr families and encouraged them to educate themselves strive for excellence in their various pursuits to follow through on commitments and to serve others Most of the children and grandchildren have graduated from universities and many have obtained or are seeking advanced degrees Fifteen grandsons are Eagle Scouts and many grandchildren have served LDS missions They are all a credit to her and all wish to pay tribute to her wonderful life Family and friends are invited to celebrate Helen's 90th birthday at an open house at Williamsburg Retirement Center onSaturday April 24 2004 from 2 to 1:30 pm Cleve accepted a job teaching at Utah State The family lived in North lai'gan until 978 then moved In 1941 to Smithficld Various assignments and missions took them to Iran Veneucla and Ecuador Helen loved these ' Cleve passed away in 1984 ' This was a sad time for Helen who ihen served in the Lima ' Peru LDS Mission 1985-8- 6 Helen has served five times'as Relief Society President and devoted many hours doing family history work She and Cleve served as Logan temple w orkers from 98 84' She 1 The family would like to ask friends and neighbors alike to wish Mr Don E Fullmer a happy birthday Sunday April 8 and Monday April 19 at his home in Logan Mr Don Eugene Fullmer was bom in Logan on April 19 1914 a son of David Franklin Fullmer and Claudia Wayman Fullmer He lived all his life in Logan Don had two brothers and three sisters The Fullmer family lived in Logan at 81 5 West Three Point Ave Don was an active member of the LDS Church During his youth he stayed dose to his family and worked hard on the farm He enjoyed life and hard work He built a! home next door to his parents and across the road from his brother Clarence Don enjoyed building and carpentry and all kinds of construction work Don courted and married Louie Marie Bullock from Providence: They were married in the Logan LDS Temple on Nov 18 1936 Don and Louie Fullmer had two sons and one daughter Clark “Keith” and Lois Don and Louie were married for 56 years Louie passed away in 1992 and his son Clark passed away in 1993 Don built several homes in Logan and worked as a cabinet maker for many years He owned and operated Fullmer’s Mill and supply through the late 50s 60s 70s and 80s He worked closely with his sons ' and daughter and wife and grandsons Mr Fullmer always helped people in any way he could 1 -- Senior notes DUP Paid announcement Jorgensens’ 65th 1 r travels ' Paul K and Lillian M Jorgensen are celebrating their 65th wedding anniversary Paul was bom in Lewiston Utah the youngest son of Nephi and Alice Kirby Jorgensen Lillian was bom in Garden City Utah the second daughter of Hyrum David and Lillian Nettie Kiddy McCann They were married April 21 1939 in the Logan LDS Temple They lived for two years in Sacramento Calif Paul was Lillian and Paul Jorgensen a white centrifugal' operator at Clarksburg Sugar factory rocks and making jewelry LilSeveral years were spent lian is a Charter Member of Don E Fullmer working at Stock Valley Faceters Guild Intermountain Ranch at Treasureton Idaho two years and He has touched the lives of Their life and activities there and on the two Fullmer Mr has years president many people are now among some of their 1 Board of Directors for six She grandchildren 21 greatfondest memories was’ very pleased to win the grandchildren and two Fora number of years Paul single stone competition First was foreman for Hall's Sheep Place Champion for 1999 Don was 'a member of the Company in Rupert Idaho will celebrate “their speThey Rotary club and also the Lillian was constantly by his cial day” later and many days antique Car Club owning and side They have sightings and come to Don cars several restoring knowledge of wildlife that are and Louie enjoyed vacations They have lived in Hyde “out of this world” They lived Park since July 18 1968 to Mexico California Yellowit! Paul later became a truck stone Neyada and winters in driver for Clearfield Cheese Arizona Co and Lillian a seamstress For most of his life Don has for The Herald Journal publishLogan Knitting Mills health but some- avid were fishermen es announcements of people’s They times got very ill with allergy and rock hounds- Paul was 50th (or more) wedding and asthma Don remarried in President of Cache Geological anniversaries each Sunday 1995 to Ruth Nielson Johnson and The cost for anniversary Archeological Society and they had good relation- ' 1983-8Lillian was secretary announcements is $35 Pay-- : 4 ship untjl they had health those same two years and half ment is due when the problems 1988 and all of 1994: She announcement is brought to ' of Ruth passed away bn March tlx: office no billing or charglegitimized the Club as a non25 2003 Don has trouble getthe with ing is permitted profit organization ting around now with his State ana Federal Government Anniversary information Parkinsons but he can do a lot a good quality photo and and it got incorporated He can cook a bite to eat and 5- She was the first woman ' preferably by get around the house and yard Federation Director for the be delivered to The Hermust and talk to you on the phone cluband held that position for ald journal office 75 W 300 So call him and wish him a North Logan no later than four years: Paul became Fedhappy birthday It's his 90th noon Wednesday eration Director and held that For more information call until 1999 post Meredith Purintun at 752r They are retired and spend 21218 am to 4 pm Montheir time traveling visiting friends cutting and polishing day through Friday William B Preston Camp will meet at 2 pm Monday at the home of Cherrill Joy The 23-2- 4 Watch J history will be given by SanOpen House dra Tolley and the lesson by Elise Parent Hostesses are Giveaways Ill Great Discounts !!! LuAnn Birdside Sandra Tol9 ' 9 9 ley and Cherrill Joy! 9 vice-preside- nt 1 Deadlines had-goo- - : ' meetings ) new session if you would like to join us Weigh in will he at 8:45 and the meeting at 9: 5 Lunch will be served at 12 Our weekly Bunko game will Hyrum Seniors We arc open Monday thru Friday from 9 a in to 2 pm We serve lunch daily at noon Cost $2 donation Please call in your lunch reservation by 0 am (he day you would like iq join us so that plan on enough food We are located at 675 E Main in 1 ' : 1 wtj-'ca- 1 Hyrum Our phone number is 245-157- 0 Last chance to sign up for our annual summer trip June 2 24 We will be touring Yel- Urn stone National Park Jack-so- n Wyoming The Bar ) Wranglers and Grand Teton Natjonal Park plus lots more Please call or slop by lor a flyer We will only be taking (ine bus so call soon Monday: At 9 we will bedding our walking video Tia Chi will start a( 9:10! Lunch will he served at 2 We are holding a Spanish class at 1 2:10 Please join us if you would like to iearh Spanish ' Tuesday: At 9 we will be doing our walking video We 1 start at 12:10 Wednesday: At 9 we will be doing our walking video Tia Chi will start at 9:10 Lunch will be served at 2 Our pro- grain will start at 12:10 Kathy will be talking about volun- leering in the community Please make sure that you call us for a reservation for lunch Thursday: At 9 we will bedding our walking video We Mill be holding our cooking class It will he on dehydrated soups Lunch will still he served at 1 2 at the Center Friday: At 9 we will be -- : doing our walking video Lunch will he served at 12 At 2:10 we will be playing Bingo April 6 —r Field trip to Keepsake Cottage Craft fair April 3 — Red Hiat Society Meeting and lunch We are celebrating Our 0th1 anniversary for the opening of ihe Hyrum Senior Citizens Center 1 1 1 1 Will alsq have Weight Watchers today We will be starting a r The River Heights Camp will meet at pm Monday in the River Heights city offices History will be given Wanda Rhodes and the lesson will be given by Jeannine Christensen 1 i t 'The Cynthia Benson Camp will meet at ptxm Monday at the Hyrum Civic Center 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 William Hyde Camp will meet at 1:30 pm Monday at the Hyde Park Civic Center The lesson will be given by Lois Lynne and a history by Dorothy Izatt ' Summit Camp will meet at ' 1 :30 pm Monday at the Smithfield Senior Citizen Cen-te- r Gary Rake will give the lesson and Dorothy Mickelsen will give a family history Henry Ballard Camp will meet from- ' to 3 pm Monday at the Bluebird Zina DH Young Camp will meet at :30 pm Monday at the 9thNorthwood LDS ward relief stxnety room The les- - : son will be given by Francirte Wcxxi and a history by Loraine Larsen Peter Maiighan Camp will meet at pm Monday in the Wellsvile Tabernacle The les- son will be given by Glenda Sorenson and a history by Nancy Shell lyn Hoth 'Joiifthe £unTthis!summerat tneiStokesiNaturelCenter! IV nowtjlmaV 7 or 3rd grade) 7: 1: June FRESH : '9 9 9 9 9 9 ! '9'' 9- 9 9 IDEAS IN WINDOW Art in Nature Camps (axis "9 9 FASHIONS t : See us also for: Plantation Shutters ' j Verticals 'ood &' Faux Wood -- ' r V Etc-'-f- '9 - Lewis and Clark Camp -(entering Mh or Th radej Session Dates: August 2 6 9 ni to 3 pm ' (Campers Kill camp out Thursday night) '9 "9 9' '9 " 9 9 StumtierStof7Series(ages4'7) reni Session I: (0 am to noon! Tuesdns: June 15 rOR-- - i 22-2- & Juh 13 : ' Wednesday's: June 1623 30 & Juh 14 to noon Tuesday Juh' 20 27 It 'August 3 10 - - I SQ ' X WindowCovering Specialists 357 S Main 752-711- 1 ' Session II: 10 am ' '9 9 '9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9' 4-- 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 '9 9' 9 1 Bedspreads :'v Blinds Little Artist (For aga3-5-) Dates: July 5 - 8' 9::(fJtoiiam Junior Artist (For ag6-8- ) Dates Juh--’ 8 to 3:30 pm Dates: Juh-115 Young Artist (For ages 9am to 12:30pm: l'- : 9 9 '99 9 ' 9 - 12) ts forti-lpm- ' 0' After pruning we like to fertilize our rose canes to force some new growth and hopefully some ncwflowers as wdL Rotes prefer a balanced fertilizer high in nitrogen phosphorus and potassium plus such as iron line! and magnesium We recmany Rose Food with Systemic for great results A ommend fcrti-lorose food with systemic is so easy to use tom usually one icoop or capful per rose cadi month- will help control aphids thrips mites and many other damaging insects During the summer we will give c Rosc Spray to hdp keep pur canes an additional spray of some of the laiger insects and diseases under control but id most cases the systemic does most of the work r!jmicro-nutrien- 9 9 Session I: Junr2i:25 7 Session II: Juhfoi-3New! Ask haw you can extend your camp day until 530 pm 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 4-- 9' V: 9 r II: July 19 -- 24 New! Ask haw you can extend you r camp day until 5:30 pm 4th nr 3th grade) 9 9 ' 7 Big Dipper Day Camp (entering Monday-Frida- y 9 am to 2pm : 9 9 9 ' Monday Session ' 9 :9 If you haven’t done to already stan cleaning up the 9 ! 'Sass9 rose garden by raking our any mulch or material 9 used to protect the canes this past winter After 9 9' ' 99 9 removing their winter protection examine the 9 ’canes for any damage Remove all dead broken' 9 9' damaged lor diseased canes back to 9 ' green healthy 9 wood Don’t wony if you have to cut back most of '9 "9 9 your canes a severe pruning stimulates new growth : 9 '9 9 and is good for your rote bushes Select 6 main cane and trim 9 '9 them back to about 0 inches above die graft Everything dtc must 9 9 4 9 be removed Roses only bloom on new wood and all the growth horn ' 9 9' last yev won’t yield a single flower 9 (Camp fees range from 830 - 8125 Call SXCfor "details) ford 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9-- 9 Stokes Nature Center Day Camps I Jttk Dipper Day Gimp (entering -- Thursday a amto 2 pm ' Spring-mus- 9 Fabricut Fabrics y ITS TIME FOR ROSES - really be here: Unpredictable weather warm sunny days followed by the occasional rain and the first signs of leaves on the 9 9 : trees always herald the arrival of this long awaited season Blossoms 9 should stan popping out all over the valley Another sure sign of 9' is when gardeners start calling and asking “when can I stan 9' spring 9 pruning my roses?" Well guess what? Now is the time to uncover 9 fertilize and even plant new roses! Don't 9 ' prune wait any1 longer to get outside enjoy the weather 9' 9 and wake up those roses from their long winter : vv ' 9 9 ' : 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 '9 - 1 Eliza Kloepfer Camp will meet Monday at the LDS Church on Lauraliri Drive The lesson willbe given by Bernice Hansen and a history by Elaine Jairett - April ' 9 1 Elizabeth Mathews Camp will meet at I pm Monday at Zanavcx) Lodge The hostess is Madilyn Barlow and a les- son by Gayle Trowbridge A history will be given by Mari- for our 9- 9 9 '9- ' 7 Wednesda-s- : July 21 28 k August 4 S13 for SNC members Session Fee S20 Jar ' (Sessions I and II will feature different stories and activities) 9 9 9 11 : ' 9 9 9 9' 9 9 9 9 9' 9 9 9 '9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 '9 9 9 |