Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday April 25 2004 — C7 Crossword Birthdays Hattie Jean Munk Lloyd Nielsen Bradshaw Paid announcements APRIL 4 TO APRIL 10 CLUES ACROSS 1&&& 5 Gold medal swimmer 10 Anglo-Saxo- n theologian ! c700 14 Cold wind- Forearm bones 15 : 24 Ancient Olympic Site 25 Stations 26 Hebrew unit of dry measure 27 Noosed rope 28 A transuranic element 29 River territory New Guinea 30 American state 31 Any plant of the family Araceae 32 Drew girl detective 38 Extremely angry 39 Stomach 41 Arctic fish 42 Someone who is highly drilled 45 Illness 46 Jeopardy 47 Counts on 49 Wandered 50 Location 51 Tiny bit of substance 52 An individual unit 53 A strip of land 54 Young woman (French) 55 Complete a pass in football 56 In a way develops 57 Give advice explain 59 African nation (abbr) 60 Understand - ’ Lilly drug company 35 Macaw 36 Kings of Persia 37 Relative status 40 Make lace 41 Abel’s brother (Bible) 43 Inscriptive 44 Creeping European clover 47 Provide relief for 48 Assistant 49 Official (abbr) 50 Cruises 53 Like an architectural fea-tur- e' 58 Clinton book 61 In away walked 62 Plains housing - 63 Prevaricated 64 Musical award 65’ Attends to 66 Other CLUES DOWN L A French abbot 2 Person place or thing 3 In a way changes 4 Window Frame part 5 Lying face upward Hattie Jean Munk celebrated her 100th birthday on April 22 2004 at The Terrace Grove Assisted living Facility Hattie Jean was bom to Thomas Walter Dimond and Nora Bennion Dimond on April 22 1904 in Taylorsville Utah She attended Granite High School in Salt Lake City Her junior year at Granite she received a scholarship to the University of Utah for an essay she had written on the US Constitution Hattie Jean then entered the University of Utah during her junior year of high school and majored in English and history and earned her teaching degree Hattie Jean went on to teach ' school in Cedar City Price Murray and Payson In 1934 she was married to Milton Morris Foster in ' Hawaii where her husband worked in the Pearl Harbor Shipyards To help finance her husband’s education while he' worked and went to school Hattie Jean' taught school at Lahainaluna High School an all boysboarding school in ' Maui Hawaii for five years ' ' Hattie Jean and Mr Foster were later divorced and in 1950 she wed Dr Newell E Munk here in Logan Utah Dr Munk’s four daughters: Maridean Munk Ry berg (Salt Lake City) Veda Munk Rom- -' ney (Salt Lake City) Joan Munk Gunn (Park City) and ' Jeanette Munk Wooley (Salt Lake City) along with their families have brought much ' joy to Hattie Jean v 18 Wakes 19 Wings ' 23 Gallery 16 Mass of matter 17 In a way gambles 20 A way to enclose 21 Ways 22 A liquid used for printing 23 Oceans 25 Study 29 Clerk 33 Declare a view 34 6 Describes a sound 7 German woman’s name 8 Pacific food fish 9 Japanese Buddhism 10 Detour ' 11 gate lengthen 12 Fake (hockey) 13 University town in Iowa Solution on C6 Bookmobile In a personal biography Hattie Jean pays special tribr ute to her stepdaughters by saying “they filled a void I' had long known” Hattie Jean Monday Wellsville 10 Clarkston ' Newton 5:30-- 7 pm 15 pnri Church Church 10 North Logan Charter School Church 110 S Main pm 2715 S 600 West Church pm 11000 S 800 East pm l pm am-- Millville - Nibley Paradise : ' - 3:15-4:1- 5 4:30-5:3- 0 5:45--7 ' ' - Wednesday Wellsville 2:15-- 4 Mendon College Ward 4:15-5:1- 5 5:30-6:3- 0 pm pm' pm Church 30 S Center Church I Church p I)irtiunl gpeat Jgpeat seats PICTUPE it— lllt7S0 sousdB — - ' Mon400-74- 0 Matinees All Seats $2 00 ( S 535 W 1 OO Providonco N- - On25 30 90-13 Going U IS J 5 730 0 35 I DrNEMunk WI f Ella 120 :15 70S 10 90S (PC--1 50705 3) 4 19 7 09 2 AlamoWi IOO4 00 4575 PC-13- wiini Cl m iaE "L8W" IH “L0HS - 9J? 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For information call 752-788- 1 S91 Dortha Dortha (Dot) D Smith Lar-son was bom April 26 1914 to George and Christina Day in Cove Utah She attended the local schools and graduated from North Cache High School She moved to California where she met Vem A Smith They were married in 1937 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple They raised three wonderful children: Ron and Kay Smith of Burbank Calif Wayne and Faun Smith and Judy and Gene Baadsgaard of Salt Lake City She has 10 grandchildren and nine Vem died in 1994 They had a happy marriage and family ’ For her 90th birthday her family honored her with an open house April 2 2004 in Salt Lake City Dot enjoys ' life She is friendly fun active and always happy to be with some of her many friends and relations from California Idaho and Utah where she hhs resided She is active in the Church of Jesus Christ of -day Saints and has taught ' her children to be active and live the Commandments (Rosier) After Van's death she They now reside in River became reacquairited with a Heights Utah where they lifetime school friend Conrad enjoy visits from their 17 Larson They were married in 1995 He died in 2001 Dot grandchildren and four great- has worked hard rind made grandchildren They have many folks happy with her contagious personality We thank you Mom for your The Herald Journal publishes announcements of people’s 80th love and life (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 The Sego Lily Comp will meet photo must be delivered to The Herald Journal office 75 W 300 at 1 pm Monday at the Hyrum Noth Logan no later than noon Wednesday “Soft focus” photos do not reproduce well Articles should be ho loflga than 350 Civic Center The lesson will be given by Shirley Mangum and 1 words For more information call Meredith Purintun history by’ Julia Owens: 8 am to 4 pm Monday through Friday 7 Hattie Jean has been a long ' time member of the Logan 4th Ward where she has many ' friends and is well known by the beautiful flowers and gardening she loved while liying in her own home Thursday UTAH 3752-307- Lloyd Nielsen Bradshaw will be celebrating his 80th birthday on April 25 2004 He was bom in 1924 to James Barnes Bradshaw and Valene Nielsen Bradshaw They resided in Hyrum Utah Lloyd has three brothers Clare Lynn and Bart and one sister Lauwanna (Petersen) He has enjoyed all types of sports through out his life He participated in basketball and football in high school He also enjoyed playing on the h softball Wellsville team He graduated from South Cache High School Lloyd served in the navy in World War II He was sta- tioned in the Lady buy area on the Philippine Islands After the war Lloyd served an LDS ' mission to South Africa He married Dorothy Hubbard’ on March 31 1954 in the Logan LDS Temple Lloyd has been a resident of Wellsville the majority of his lifetime where he and Dorothy raised their five children: two boys Monte and Rick and three girls Jill (Jensen) Kris- tine (Larsen) and Shelley were maf- tied for 34 years He passed away in 1985 aiid ' Tuesday Avon Wellsville Elementary m am-2p- always taught their children the value of hard work and have set a great example of liying a faithful and honest life Lloyd worked at Bott Monument company in Brigham City Utah for several years and then as a custodian in the Cache Valley School District He has been active in the LDS church and has saved in many callings including Bishopric counselor Stake High Council and Temple Officia-to- r in the Logan LDS Temple for many years Lloyd accompanied by Dorothy was called to serve a second mission in 1997 this time in Nauvoo 111 While in Nauvoo Lloyd drove a team of horses with wagon showing tourists the sites along with making horse shoes in the blacksmith shop Together with Dorothy they demon- strated how to make bricks in the brickyard and guns in the gun shop Some of Lloyd’s interests have been riding horses in his youth playing sports swimming and fishing He has always had a great sense of humor and is known for his gentle kind heart and giving manner Dad we love you and have always enjoyed your great sense of humor We want to wish you a happy 80th birthday Bradshaw’s 80th Munk’s 100th : v' :: 8:30 qra to 6 pm Lobiry Horns: 9 am to 5jxn Fnckjys till 6 Driws-Up- : 9 gm to l pm Smtthteld: 10 am tc'7 cm welidavs Saturdays: Downtown LobtJy& Dnve-U- p f ' j bj 5S ' i J v-- V |