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Show Page 6 The Ogden Valley news Volume XIX Issue VI July 1, 2011 Announcements Missionary Wyatt Wood Elder Wyatt Wood Buttars, son of Alan L. Buttars and Willow Wood Buttars of Huntsville, has been called to serve in the Tallahassee Florida Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He will enter the Missionary Training Center June 29. Young Womanhood Award Victoria Lynn Bennett, daughter of Vincent and Betty Bennett of Liberty, has earned her Young Womanhood Recognition Award. She is a member of the North Fork Ward and attends Weber High School. The Young W o m a n h o o d Recognition Award is given to young women Victoria Bennett who, through the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint’s Young Women’s program, complete various projects for personal growth, and church and community service. Birthday Cleo Zarek Weddings Dalton Stonehocker family dinner and reception were held in their honor at the Lodge. The bride is the daughter of David and Pam Dalton of Eden, and Anna Dalton of Spokane, Washington. She currently works at McKayDee Hospital in Ogden. Parents of the groom are Randy Stonehocker and Teri Downey. He currently works for Westside Landscaping. She is pursuing a career as a physician assistant and he as an electrician. They will honeymoon in San Francisco. An 80th birthday surprise party was Crystal Lynn Dalton and held for Cleo Smith Christian J. Stonehocker Hislop Zarek, daughwere united in marriage ter of Clarence Smith on May 21 at Wolf Creek and Selma Mortensen Lodge in Eden. The cerSmith. She was born emony was officiated in Huntsville on by Weber County Clerk/ April 29, 1931. Cleo Christian and Auditor Ricky Hatch. attended school in Crystal Stonehocker Following the ceremony, a Huntsville and graduated from Weber Karen Nelson, Darcy Larrison, Moe Oberg – Broderius honor. High School in 1949. Jensen, and Shanna Stotts were bridesmaids. Cleo Zarek Cleo celebratKarli Oberg and Chance Justin Tafoya performed the duties of best ed her birthday with forty friends and famBroderius were united man with Tyler Douglass and Jake Lee as ily members at Crystal Falls Lodge in Sonora, in marriage June 4 at the groomsmen. California. Her children, daughters Suzanne Oberg residence in Liberty, A 2005 graduate of Weber High School, Simpson, Sherrie Hislop, and son Kelly Hislop, followed by a reception she received a Bachelor of Science degree sponsored her party. Utah sisters Florence held in their honor. The in microbiology with a minor in chemistry Mumford, Dona Thompson, Ila Hosley, and ceremony was officiated by from Weber State University in 2010. She is Jeane Smith from Arizona, and many Utah Judge Roger S. Dutson. nieces and nephews also joined in at the surThe bride is the daugh- employed at Powder Processors in Ogden. He is a 2004 graduate of Fremont High prise birthday party. ter of Craig and Lynette School. He received a Bachelor of Science As a teenager, Cleo loved her horse. She Chance and Karli Oberg of Liberty. Broderius and her friend Joann Felt rode their horses and Parents of the groom degree in telecommunications administration roamed the hills surrounding Ogden Valley. from WSU in 2010. are Ron and Anna Broderius of Plain City. Cleo also loved to dance and met he husThe new couple lives in Ogden. The bride chose Jill Orrock as maid of band Gary Hislop at the Hermitage. They lived in Anchorage, Alaska; Oregon; and Northern of honor. Bridesmaids were Kelsey Parsons, Parsons - Malan California. They later divorced. She married Laura Fawson, Tiffany Hill, Julie Parsons and Al Zarek and has two stepchildren, Mark Zarek Paige Ann Parsons and Cassie Stark. and Lee Ann Zarek. Cleo has three grandsons, Cody Steven Malan were Robby Clark performed the duties of Jake, David, and Hank. united in marriage June 16 best man. Groomsmen were Carson Malan, Cleo worked many years in her home carat the Ivy lane Reception Cameron Carnahan, Leighton Carnahan, Sean ing for foster girls with special needs. She is a Center, where a recep- Hill, and Ryan Parsons. member of the LDS Church and is active in the tion was later held in their She is a 2008 graduate of Fremont High Sonora Daughters of Utah Pioneers. honor. The ceremony was School and is a student in the medical proofficiated by Paul Warnes. gram at the Ogden-Weber Applied Technology The bride is the daugh- College. He is a 2007 graduate of Weber High Cody and Paige ter of Linda and Bill Parsons of Roy. School and is employed with Opsco Energy Malan and Tylee Jo, whom he spoiled as often as he Parents of the groom Industries, working in the oil fields. could, were one of his greatest entertainments. are Steven and Amy Malan The new couple will live in Hooper after Steven was also an excellent gardener. He spent of Eden, and Lori Malan of North Ogden. their honeymoon in Cancun, Mexico. a lot of time and care growing tasty crops such The bride chose Rachel Wilson as her maid as corn, squash, and tomatoes. Steven is survived by his wife, Joni; sons Clayton Lee (Laura) and Craig Steven (Leslie); daughter Teri Jean (Brody) Smith; his mother, Helen Shupe; five grandchildren; brothers Jack Yesterday, the greatest question was decided, (Betty), Paul, Bill (Lois), and Larry (Christine); which ever was debated in America, and a greater, brothers-in-law Louis Dan (Vickie) Leonardi, perhaps, never was nor will be decided among Rex (Angela) Leonardi, and Melvin Clarke. men. A resolution was passed without one dissentHe was preceded in death by his, father ing colony, “that these United Colonies are, and of Andrew Jack Shupe; sisters Joan Clarke and rights ought to be, free and independent States, and Sandra Beck; father-in-law Louis Leonardi; as such they have, and of right ought to have, full and sister-in-law, Debbie Shupe. power to make war, conclude peace, establish comFuneral services were held Friday, June 17, merce, and to do all other acts and things which 2011 at Myers Ogden Mortuary, 845 Washington other States may rightfully do.” You will see in Blvd. A viewing was held Thursday, June 16. a few days a declaration setting forth the causes Interment in the Huntsville Cemetery. which have impelled us to this mighty revolution, The family would like to give special and the reasons which will justify it in the sight of thanks to Dr. Harold Johnson and his staff, also God and man. A plan of confederation will be taken up in a few days. to the Ogden Regional staff and IMC Unit. You will think me transported with enthusiasm, but I am not. I am well aware of the toil, Condolences may be sent to the family at and blood, and treasure that it will cost us to maintain this declaration, and support and defend <www.myers-mortuary.com> Obituaries Steven L. Shupe Our loving son, husband, father, brother, and friend passed away Monday, June 13, 2011 peacefully at his home in Huntsville. Steven was born June 13, 1956 to Andrew Jackson and Helen Dorothy Shupe. Steven graduated from Weber High School in Steven Shupe 1974. On April 30, 1976 he married the love of his life, Joni Ann Leonardi (Bubba-Dee) in Saint Mary’s Catholic Church, and was happily married for 35 years. Steven was employed as the Huntsville Shed Supervisor for the Utah Department of Transportation. He also worked for Keep on Trucking, Inc. and Jack B. Parsons earlier in his career. Steven loved spending time with his family, sharing with them the things he loved the most such as camping, hiking, fishing, hunting, standing fence for Rafter S Ranch, raising sheep, and pretty much anything that involved the outdoors. Along with his many passions, he always enjoyed opening the road over Monte Cristo and plowing the road to Powder Mountain. Steven’s five grandchildren, Wyatt, Aspen, Maggie, Jadie, The Birth of a Nation Deceased June Kap, 83, died June 6, 2011. Maurine Robson Humphris, 87, died June 11, 2011. Please send your announcements & photos to: Ogden Valley news P O BOX 130, eden UT 84310 Announcements are placed free of charge. these States. Yet, through all the gloom, I can see the rays of ravishing light and glory. I can see that the end is more than worth all the means, and that posterity will triumph in that day’s transaction, even though we should rue it, which I trust in God we shall not. -- John Adams Eden 4th of July Celebration 7:30 - 9:30 a.m. Breakfast 9:00 a.m. Children’s Parade Come join in the fun and participate in the parade! Decorate your bikes, four wheelers, tractors, wagons, trailers, etc. Breakfast is $5 for adults, $2 for children and $20 for a family Volunteers needed to help. Please call David or Teresa at 801-745-0618 if you can volunteer. |