Show Vmlmj flu n lj i'l ij iuiiui"j ij'iJ n 'i" i' m ' H"ir"i rtrri i V i Page 2 —The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday September Wendell F Ashton idies at 82 1 r m“t‘ — — r t“iri ' I r Ti-- ii V'Jrr-r- ii ruitmir j Vr‘jiV' 'ir J r 1995 fimm furniture £‘j — rr'" Y Order to Serv e Better We’re Extending Our Hours Mon fit Sat 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Tues - Frt 9:00 am - 8:00 pm ri SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Wendell J Ashton former pub- lisher of the Deseret News i mainstay of the Utah Symphony and a force against drinking and gambling has died at 82 Ashton died Thursday following a series of strokes ?-- Ashton had played tennis Tucs- mild strokes sent him before day that LDS evening said Hospital i(to "his son Kay R Ashton The V SfoV4 ns Reg 389” Sale 29995 Strokes became progressively ‘worse and he never regained con- sciousness after Wednesday mam-ing his son said Ashton was publisher of the Deseret News from 1978 to 1985 JghJ j tad held several leadership positions in the Mormon Church which owns the newspaper 31-ye- '' Vi Starting At: and l19095 on air Utah Symphony for 20 years and toas highly successful in raising money for it Some credited him fwith saving the orchestra from LABOY '‘financial ruin He also was involved in the Salt 'I‘‘ ‘‘Lake Area Chamber of Commerce the Boy Scouts of Ameri-)c- a Days of '47 Inc the Utah Bicentennial Commission the Republican Party and Utahns “Glide-O-Lounge- r” delicately carved spindles oak finish and cushions of soft polyester It’s gliding mechanism makes iyou feel like you’re riding ar i The Chair Company - Ashton was president of the m CHAIR COMPANY design has gently curved arms As publisher Ashton was vl fi1 j LA-Z-BO-Y This glide rocker of country instrumental in starting a Saturday morning edition of the afternoon newspaper and reviving a Sunday edition after a absence He left the paper in 1985 to become president of the London England mission of the church New Built in Ottoman (OUST! iisr ‘ ' “Fantasy” 92" bustle back foil reclining safe with a handsomely ihined pillow-so- ft arms and foil reclining ends 'Against Pornography W Gallivan publisher Emeritus of The Salt Lake Tri-- ’ bune said Ashton was a consummate “Wendell always wheedled out of me huger contributions for his good causes than I wanted to he said aive” Ashton spearheaded successful ‘advertising and public relations -' 'efforts against a drink proposal in 1968 and he was equally successful in a 1992 ?' John fund-rais- er 2 Iiquor-by-the- against legalizing campaign parimutuel hone racing “Dad had a very foil calendar of things in which he was involved u including an assignment to work IMFCO Fu Size SfeeP Your Mfi 1 with Dedior: Sleeper tri w Reclining bora Loveseat with : ' Recliners 1 l church’s) Welfare Ashton said I ’tew Square” Kay S The church’s governing First Jf M lPresidency expressed condolences ijto his wife Belva Ashton and family members Wendell Jeremy Ashton was bom Oct 31 1912 in Salt Lake City to Marvin O and Rae Jeremy Ashton He had two brothers and three sisters He attended Salt Lake elementary schools and LDS High School and College where he was editor of the school newspaper 'J '£ Waldholtz ’’delivers a Jbaby girl f § m SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — 'Rep Enid Waldholtz gave birth to -- 1 ' v : - 11 & J®19(R5 MW Hardwood Frame Lifetime Warranty Teal Mauve BurgundyFloral Hardwood Frame Lifetime Warranty Blue with Teal & Mauve Accents Rep Waldholtz 36 had been in 18th Century Styling! Cherry Veneers! labor since Wednesday when her 3 ' ft £tfv M doctor induced labor because she had a mild case of toxemia The Utah Republican was the second member of Congress to have a baby while in office The first was then-Re- p Yvonne Braithwaite Burke 20 years ago The Waldholtzes plan a match- ing pair of nurseries one in their Salt Lake City home the other in the house they rent in the Wash--j ' ingtonarea A former corporate lawyer and 3 gubernatorial aide Waldholtz lost her first bid for Congress in 1992 rfV to Kanm Shepherd Last November she defeated Shepherd ' She history when Speaker I R-Newt tapped her j as the Gingrich sit on the to freshman first i Committee HouseRules powerful i V l in 80 years :? - TV lWn Sofa ' Shealthy” &ij - A Glioice of Several Fabrics her first child a girl named Elizabeth Thursday night and the was “excited and 5 delighted” by the arrival a 3 spokeswoman said 2 The baby weighed 7 pounds 7 ounces and was bom at 7:11 said Marreen Casper of the 2nd Dis- ! trict congresswoman’s office “Both Enid and Elizabeth are '! doing welt” said her husband Joe jj Waldholtz “Although she arrived 9 a little early we feel very blessed 3 the Elizabeth arrived well and ' k Sofa Loveseat tr Waldholtz continued to work her pregnancy Her hus- band works as an unpaid aide in I 1 jj during 8J ' ?fcer office s i r' Select Cabinet Hardwoods! Authentically Crafted Brass Plated Drawer Pulls! Bed with Wood Rails i " r Dresser & Mirror High'Boy Nite Stand HV TI99m v £ ' |