Show A8 — The Herald Jtiumal Logan Utah Monday May 24 2004 Over 5500 Iraqi civilians killed since war started ' ' Obituaries As the musicians played' young men milled about ihost dressed in traditional white L Everett Harris worth Lelia (Brad) Allred Joseph ' ‘ ' (Carolyn) Hams Uoyd (Dorothy) robes Young men swayed in L Everett Continued from A1 tribal dances to the monoto- - ' Ruple Bonnie (Dan) Zollinger s Harris 86 (Ev) Ara-and JoLynn (Steve) Hickman nous tones of traditional ’ : and sisters Louise Egan and BAGHDAD Iraq (AP) — Punctured by bullets pr torn by ' bic music Two children — a expect from a wedding ccle- ' ' ' Gen Mark — bratiori” main held hands bodies bombs into broken and a Brig Lolnan Solra Baghdad’s girl' boy keep coming ' in Kimmitt said Saturday ‘"There concrete morgue Some are dumped on the blood-splatterdancing and smiling Women ' floor Others lie naked on metal gurneys in a hallway wait- f are rarely filmed at such occa- may have been some kind of': V‘ celebration Bad people have in flies heat in ‘V sions as the and buzz for they appear only ing y spring autopsies Ev was born ’ celebrations too’’ Even before the spasm of bloodshed that began early last “distant glimpses March 13 1918 " : 7 Kimmitt said US But video that APTN shot a-month Iraqis were suffering a heavy toll from crime tribal Beaver! Utah' troops Funeral services will be on after V the attack shows and between terrorist who swept through the area day where he’grew up arid gradual revenge killings bombings fighting MavM at the Looan M Tueadav musical instru $ found rifles machine Hj-- j fragments-o- f coalition troops and insurgents:-- ' ed from Beaver High His par Chapel’ 89 S 2M CyVf gunsif” l8tw S:-’ments pots’ and pans and r-- f An Associated Press survey of deaths in the first 12 foreign passports beddingyr ents were Lester Harris and west LogaaA viewing will be''?s§$ : ' and other items that Lora Jean Burt He married Mar-- : held from 6 to 7:30 months of the occupation found that mem than 5000 Iraqis brightly colored beddings used syringes pm on ' ' oin March 7 1937 Barton Tor celebrations scattered ' the site used was Alien-Hagaret died violently in just Baghdad and three provinces The toll ll : by suggested Monday May 24 at from both criminal and political violence ran dramatically They came to Logan during the j around Jhe bombed out E Center 34 St foreigners infiltrating from Mortuary d: - The wedding videotape i Depssion and settled in Stu- Syria higher than violent deaths before the war according to statis Logan( and from 1 0:30 to 11:30 " derrtville Utah on the Agricultural showed N' shows a dozen white pickup - V tics from morgues no’ ?:The am vvideotape Tuesday at the church College campus On the 13th of interment will be in the Logan trucks speeding through the' There are no reliable figures for places like Fallujah and they are : although weapons ’ June 1944 he left his wife and desert escorting the bridal car': common among rural Iraqis: Qemeteiy ' Najaf that have seen surges in fighting since early April two young children to decorated with cdlorful rib-- '' Indeed there is no precise count for Iraq as a whole on " Kimmitt has denied finding serve in the 10th -bons Thd bride wears a West- how many people have been killed nor is there a breakdown evidence that any children ' Mountain Division dur- OliaW ’ le ern-stywhite bridal dress' ' died in the raid although a ' of deaths caused by the different sorts of attacks The US WWII He partici- RICHMOND Ing and veil The camera captures handful of women” — per-- military the occupation authority and Iraqi government — Kinsey pated in the Italian Offensive — were before his return on QcL 20' Norma Shaw the engage- - t "1945 :'V ' After the war he and Margaret daughter of moved to 300 West iri Logan V rapher who interviewed more “They may have died from Mike and Chert provinces of Karbala Kirkuk and Tikrit found 5558 violent deaths recorded from May 1 2003 when President than a dozen survivors a day some of the fire that came Andrus of Rich-boaThey remodeled a small clap- from the aircraft” lie told after the bombing were able declared an end to major combat operation to April house into a beautiful v mond and Rus-se- ll Officials at morgues for three more oflraq’s 18 province to identify many of them on Shaw of ' ?h family home Margaret died in Friday v reporters ' ' However an AP married' Ev Elaine of T990 either didn’t have numbers or declined fdrel(se thenu’-- j returned the wedding party video Vernal May reporter : " Evans later that summer on to her Heavenly Father on May obUuned names of at least 10 which runs for several hours' 22 2004 doing what she loved Children who relatives said had Aug 4 Ev and Elaine remained :APTN also traveled to Mogr to 80Dn forever at the see"1 on 300 West fora number of vivors they danced to the to do eUDeeb 250 miles west of swimming and playing died Bodies of five ofthem v le bf Hussein d - M a tent set up in the with her friends Wttefilnted by APTNwhen after the minflKt° Ramaditheday N 300 East ' cn She was bom Sept lB 1991 ’Ifhat1 they Nayef populm Baghdad wedding attack to film what the sur- - v' '' tjie surviVors took them to ' tout lived for the in Roosevelt She is survived by hired for the festivities' years r past wedding of his ::vivors said was the wedding Ramadj for buritd Wednesday Ev was known in the commu- -' one sister Kelszi Shaw one v Ariiad and the bride Rutbah v’ site A devastated building aiid brother Kacey Shaw of Rich- later move The tt men 'Sabah remnants of the tent pots and mond three stepbrothers Joshcould be soen v'pmis' Hon he was firmly committed Tyler and Blake Andrus iall of the memories of the survivors bits of what appeared to be the apparently taking advantage of the videotape was a stocky :V a hig jfe He received the Sil- - : Richmond her grandparents v a: hair ijiv remain painful Tas are their Uk coolnight v v'ier Chil4Tman'with close-croppW remnants of oranance one of f veteran ver Beaver and Norma Shaw of Vernal Tod and ) Atwood Vernal of and among many othereAS?? Cheryls similar to those on few of the callings he fulfilled li‘ATU-35- ” Bob and Penny Shaw of Roo-h- is USibom years of senrice in the LDS - sevt 6t6onrandmotfiAr Janice beads and i !iat: with one knotb- - by APTN showed die musi- - ’ Nayef said that as the first Church were scout master water tanker truck can be f Andrus of Ridvnond great- councilor bishop stake hirigrandmottiers Mabel Hardy er It looks likei a typical genrfj£ ciaii lyiiigdead in a burialbombs fell she grabbed her seen in both the video shot by ' ‘ ed qIv22 : r 1 J'1 - I '$$$! r''jt - V tent: : - NnSey ' V':--'’- ' Bushy - rd I ' f - garmusic all-ma- son-sing- : HvV - ed v- 60-ye- ar u inj TV andl ptAPTNahd he wedding tape si v :’ v himV : : r r mg off Stoutenbuig felt a surge from below “We got a terrible buffet- - withvused Gearing Internet pornography and ground perhaps because the ‘1 China and India Stdutenburg cargo hadshifted to the back: preferred to the written accbun : as he told of the time his plane of the plane The planes had V collided as Stoutenbuig took dropped Gurkha paratroopers off making just enoughebn- - ' Tibetan troops trained by ihe British Government into tact tocause an explosion i :i Burma The paratroopers y-- U The pilot and were killed: and two crew members fought the Japanese in Ran: : cd-pil- ot ks ' : j':' supplies because they didn't ': Stouten- have Stoutenbuig recalled maybe 100 feet He was told to taxi carefully biit move ahead as he normally would' About ' tnoved iii with another ex-wi- fe : Continued from A1 what I would do” he said “It wasn’t patriotism for some as much as fear People were afraid that the Japanese would be as far as the Rocky Moun- - - ' badly hurried “Bad things happened had to do our job wc ' tory ” Stoutenbuig said That ' but stoutenhiire said “Our whole mission to cirty supplies an(J we djd jt on a momenf$ - was what ended the war in ''f Burma and we just moved on " to China” '' : : Stoutenbuig has of his time overseas there is one thing he recalls for which he has no explanation And he’s sure have similar memories mind sharing his war experi- with others He was ence 1 “Who is Kilroy?” Stouten-notice”: : said “Everywhere the to military join buig compelled Stoutenbuig flew 180 mis- - y : ' ' ing” Stoutenbuig said' V? was Pearl the Harbor went! saw that question writ: day y' sions arid accrued 400 hours : attacked He heard about the ten on rocks (and) trees It wais “Immediately the whole plane of combat time In his five y v was engulfed in flames” ail over the world written while working at the bombing years in the Army Air Corps store be owned small Stoutenbuig said he applied ' — ‘Kilroy was here’ Who Kilroy grocer which was renamed the Air back pressure to the controls It took him three was I just don’t know Maybe Detroit in Force while he was overseasand the plane pulled up and someone else knows” months to sell his store and — he was ranked private pri- climbed to position Not sure of what had happened he con- yatc first class corporal sergeant aviation student tinued with the mission flight officer and second lieu“At that time there was no 't tenant He was discharged iri and no no failure thinking Phone or come ml fear” he said “We never gave 1956 as captain ' Lisa Lori Pullins Amanda Peterson it a thought or a concern We Having flown so many mis- Budge ysions in a short time Stoutencouldn't Wejust continued Tami Brooks Brooke Geary Amy Nielson with our mission” buig has lots of stories to tell Davis Kara Budge Danac Kaycee Fillmore One of his favorites is part of When Stoutenburg’s plane Ami Vicchrilli a book published in honor of returned from the drop he Tiffany Minon Misty Mathews the pilots who spent their time found out that the plane in Sarah Natividad Amber Falkenborg Keu Anderson front of him had never left the flying missions in Burma Mathews : ' BABY REGISTRY : Taya Jones Janett Cortez Tamara Harris' Cherissa Smith Bonnie Bennett Liz Wright Kristy Lewis Denise Callahan Brahat a Altamatora Cooling Syatam Oil Swvica Tranamiaaiona Stop in to register State Safety Inspection I JoJnDay minuah Julie at Stork Landing 8 787-004- g 0 Logan Timing Balia WWffpwnpa ' : : vKmwvarreSts have been inadeir a lot to do with who was the stabber and who was fighting aiMj defensive wounds and things like that We’re still i sowing this thing out" One stabbing victim scene of fight but was later found' about a block' nere uic iignt iro occurred Collins said : All three men were taken to Logan Regional Hospital where at least one underwent surgery for his injuries VV ‘ - y - - and provide the service for the people Stringham said The county received a no loan through interest the Utah Water Quality Revolving Loan Fund for toe project Homeowners will pay $55 a month for the service ' 25-ye- -- : ' Electrical ProWama State Irvpacliona I g Fual Injadion Utah 99 West Center Street 792-44SLqban 3 Phone Herald flgaaljournal USPS 241-82- -- 0 ' PuMisbed evay Monday through Sonin by Cache Valley Publishing LLC 75 West 300 Nonh PO Box 487 Logan Uuh 3 1 Toll Free (800) or Uuh Telephone (435) Periodicals PosUge Paid C Logan Uuh Brace K Smith Charies KkColluni Managing Cyndi Fulton Business Rick C Wallace Advertising Director - nullace in Russ Davis Circulation Paul Davis Production 7 (888)259-763- 1 hjnewsxora - JOc Single Copy Sunday ilJ5 Snbscripdon Rales One Year Carrier (Idaho) SI2480 One Month Camer (Utah) $1050 51750 One Year Carrier (Utah) S11700 Ok Month Mart : One Monde Cmier (Idaho)' 521000 OneYewMait $II3 Idrin nres lack qfftcaNeUtoukslau IWSutmpSanaWiilBaPMniWmn Subscribers do! receiving delivery of iheir Herald Jounui by 6:M Monday dnugh Friday Single CyyDsily 1 ul and by 7:00 an Saturday and Sunday pleate phone your camer or The Herald Journal M before 6 pm on neekdayv noon Sad (day and or toll fire from Utah k Idaho or loU bee from noon Sunday For your earners name and phone number plead phone and 6 p m Moaday dnugh Friday Sahnday hem between 5 Uuh k Main 5:00 am to noon Sunday ftom53X) am lo noon Advtnisen purchase tact md circulation only Afl property rights lo any advenisemenl prefaced for die advertiser by The Herald Journal using at wort and or typography furnished or tinged for by The Herald Journal shall he the property ofThc Herald JonmaL No such ad or an part dieteo nuy be irproduccd or wsigned without die consesU oThe Henid Journal Postmasler Pleme send address changes to The HenUJouinaLPO Bos 487 Logan UT S432J4M7 iq ®0fBc fcmi Cache : ? 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