Show i Page 4 — The Heraid Journal Logan Utan Sunday March 28 1999 Obituaries Brandon W Andreasen death She was an active member of the LDS Church and served in many positions She loved doing genealogy and writing family life histones She worked for the Logan City School District as manager of the school lunch program for 15 years She then worked lor Logan Regional Hospital as manager of the snack bar for 10 years She enjoyed handiwork reading and gardening She loved cooking for her family and friends Most of all she enjoyed her grandchildren and GARLAND Utah — In loving memory of our beloved husband daddy son brother grandson and friend Brandon passed doing aay what he loved most bring- ing his pretty white Kenworth home to hs wife and two beautiful children He died at 6 a m in Carlin Nev on March 26 1999 Brandon Wade Andreasen was born Nov 14 1972 tn Brigham City Utah a son of Alan W and Carol Simcox Andreasen He was raised in Bear River City He graduated from Bear River High School in 1991 He was a member of the BRHS marching band He attended college m Phoenix Ariz Upon returning from college he was Packing Co employed by Survivors include four grandchildren Terri and Mark Sadler Salt Lake City Mike and Sonya Davis Logan and Michelle and Todd all cf Garland Also surviving Sta-he-li Austria: brothers Wallace Feller and Melvin Feller both of Ogten Utah sisters Mrs Brooks (Leona) Roundy Cache Junction Utah Mrs Bud (Pearl) Guthrie Sac'amento Calif Mrs Lewis (Dorothy) Dullum Portland Ore and Mrs Don (Beth) Mecham Provo Utah Natalie Ryan Katie Wesley Logan Madison Tess Emily Pay-to- n Anderson and Garrett She was preceded in death by her husband children and parents Funeral services will be at noon Monday March 29 in the North-woo- d Ward Chapel 125 E 500 North Friends may call from 6 to 8 Morpm Sunday at the Alien-Ha- ll tuary 34 E Center St Logan and from 10:30 to 11:30 am Monday prior to services at the church He married Mensa Kay Wardle on Feb 25 1995 in Elwood Utah Brandon is survived by his wife Mensa one son Kaeman Wade 3 and one daughter Kaslyn Kay 1 are his parents Alan and Carol Andreasen Bear River City two brothers Darin and Traver and two sisters Janae and LaChelle all of Bear River City Briana niece Keltsee: and nephew Justin all of Garland grandparents Golden Andreasen Elwood Lee and Connie Clement Brigham City Lyle and Kay Arbon Snowville Utah and many aunts uncles cousins and friends He was preceded in death by his grandmother Fern Andreasen: his little brother Rory Dee and his grandfather Howard G Simcox Jr My dearest Brandon I love you with all my heart sweetie I will miss you baby My first true love Funeral services will be at 1 pm Tuesday March 30 at the Garland LDS Tabernacle 140 W Factory St Friends may call from 6 to 8 pm Monday March 29 at Rogers and Taylor Funeral Home 111 N 100 East Tremonton and from 1 1 :15 am to 12:45 pm Tuesday March 30 at the church Interment will be in the Bear River City Cemetery en hue-ban- son-in-la- w 94 of Smithfield away passed peacefully on Thursday March 25 1999 Elvina was born June 12 1904 in St Idaho to Charles and Nel- lie Marie Mon son Jenson She mar- ried John Martin Ranzenberger on June 29 1927 in the Logan LDS Temple John preceded her in death in 1985 She spent her youth in Smithfield and attended Cache County schools graduating in the first class to attend North Cache High School She attended Utah State University where she earned a degree in education She taught school in Cache Valley for 29 years teaching both kindergarten and first grade Elvina was a devoted and faithful member of the LDS Church all her life She enjoyed working in many church capacities Her life was truly full of teaching and serving others She was honored as Smithfield’s Outstanding Citizen in 1976 She enjoyed crocheting and all handi- Ruby S Mair work Surviving are her children Ramona (Keith) Crane Burley Idaho Marie (Val) Maughan Moab Utah Janice (Ted) Dowd Smith-fiel- d Jay (Nadine) Ranzenberger Providence Utah Lyle (Larraine) Aug 29 1936 The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple She had two children Carole and Richard who were loved very much Both preceded her in Special Project Committee a Ranzenberger Smithfield and Charlene Biddulph Cardiff Calif Also surviving are 19 grandchil- - Palace convention center because hotel meeting rooms simply aren't big enough In 1998 nearly $80000 was spent on food alone In a good year Leavitt nets around $300000 on the gala Varela said Some 8500 invitations were sent out this year Varela said About 1000 have already Nicholas Robert Warren 7 son of Robert W and Aletha Marble flowers for funerals campaign finance committee the political action committee Leavitt uses to bankroll the governor’s campaign and other GOP candi- dates the gala draws Democrats cans Republi- and traveL g:its for visiting officials and to pay Warren passed away Friday March 26 1999 at Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City Funeral services will be Wednesday March 31 at 1 pm in the Logan 15th Ward Chapel 125 W 600 North with Bishop David Nelson conducting Friends may call from 6 to 8 pm on Tuesday evening at Nelson Funeral Home 162 E 400 North Logan and from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm on Wednesday at the church Burial will be in the Logan Cemetery A complete obituary win appear in a future edition of The Herald Jour- Obituary policy Ranzenberger Charles se Feud Continued from Page The price for obituaries and cards of thanks is $4 per column inch Obituaries are measured columns wide by inches deep including photographs All obituaries must be placed by a mortuary or in person by someone authorized to make payment or arrange billing There is no charge for death notices placed by a mortuary For more information caH The 1 Herald Journal 752-212- News of record BIRTHS Logan Regional Hospital BOWEN — Jennifer Godfrey and Cameron Logan March 26 a girl HANSEN — Susanne Malan and Roger Farr WesL March 26 a girl HATCH — Karen Hill and William Soda Springs March 26 a girl MCFADDEN — Tamara Hall and Robert Logan March 26 a boy ORTON — Kelly Tate and Wallace Wellsville March 26 a girl WESTMORELAND — Emilie Pugsley and Lance Park Valley March 26 a girl years runs a separate place at the news conference where Graham announced her decision to include Utah in the settlement 1 Leavitt says he voiced other other attorneys general vow to back Graham in court Leavitt says the November confrontation was just his latest tiff with the stubbornly indepen- dent Graham The feuding between the popular politicians goes back baby-boom- er years He’s a conservative a devout Mormon She's a liberal and while raised a member of the V Jenson up-clo- ing the event held at the Salt for things like the governor's Ranzenberger Nellie high-rolle- SLSO-per-pla- te independents PAC funds are also used to pay J SMITHFIELD Utah — Elvina Leavitt's spring gala which annually draws the state's politirs cal players and to the dinner Tables of 10 usually snatched up by businesses cost $2000 or 53500 for a “premier" table where diners can be to watch country singer Glen Campbell perform at the April 24 event While the money raised from the gala goes into the Governor's for the gala and other fundraisers Vicki Varela Leavitt's spokeswoman said organizers hope the gala brings in $500000 but that does not include the costs of stag- Nicholas R Warren Death notice nal Elvina SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The stage is set for Gov Mike RSVPed and Leavitt hopes as many as 2000 will eventually buy tickets Besides Campbell this year's gala will also have dancing for guests and an open bar serving wine and beer While Leavitt during his Craig and Tana Davis Logan Mafcle Trucking L W Miller Transportation Inc and was currently employed at BCTI He was a pnest m the Church of Saints Jesus Chnst of Latter-da- y He was active in Cub and Boy Scouts m his youth He enjoyed Little League baseball and soccer dren 35 one brother Milford Jenson College Ward Utah two sisters Ludella Nilson Ogden Utah and Verda Heggie Clarkston Utah Elvina d was preceded in death by her two brothers and parents Gerald Bidddph one Funeral services will be at noon at the Smtthfieid 10th Ward Chapel 345 E 300 South with Bishop Douglas Nielson conducting Friends may cal from 6 to 8 p m Sunday March 28 at Nelson Funeral Home 85 S Mam St Smtthfieid and from 10:30 to 11:30 am Monday March 29 at the church poor to services Buriat wilt ba in the Smithfield Cemetery Stage set for governor’s gala state’s predominant religion no longer practices Graham first ran for attorney general while pregnant in 1992 the same year Leavitt became governor Early on Leavitt complained Graham was unwilling to vigorously defend Utah's restrictive abortion laws so the governor hired his own lawyer Most of the restrictions were later thrown out of court Mure recently Graham refused Leavitt's request to endorse Vermont's defense of a law against same-se- x marriages at the Supreme Court Their versions of the tobacco clash like much of their relationship are conflicting Leavitt heatedly insists he did support Graham's tobacco lawsuit though news accounts show him hedging in 1996 when he was supporting her Republican election challenger He also maintains he didn’t ask for a quibbles with Graham He had been shut out of her decision to spend taxpayer money on a risky expensive court battle And less than two hours before she went before the TV cameras Leavitt said he was learning he had been shut out of the settlement negotiations as well gala is a major contributor to his bid The 1998 report shows Leavitt raised $489000 spent $417000 and had $568000 in cash in the PAC fond at year's end Leavitt puts several thousand dollars a year from the PAC into a governor's residence account It pays for household expenses Jackie Leavitt's travel and other items not covered by the state For the April gala two firms — JP Realty owned by Utah Republican national committeeman John Price and AT&T — have donated $25000 each and are “host sponsors" Fourteen individuals or groups donated $12000 each and are “corporate sponsors” Leavitt's 1998 gala contribution list is peppered with Utah's elite both individuals and corporations many of whom do business with the state Frohnmeyer president of the University of Oregon likens Graham’s emasculation to the 1535 beheading of Sir Thomas More the head of England's judiciary for defying King Henry VIII In fact Utah Republicans' view of attorney general as loyal servant harkens back to English tradition — “and that won’t do them any good" said Republican Thomas G Barnes professor of English history and law at the University of California at Berkeley “The issue was whether the attorney general without consulting the governor should settle the case" Leavitt said He said Graham has been acting as an unau- “It’s a different concept here" he said adding that Graham answers to voters not a governor “She represents the people" Stung by charges of partisanship Republican legislative lead- thorized “fourth branch of ers government" Leavitt traces the conflict back decades with Utah governors complaining of being pushed around by their attorneys general The Utah Constitution makes the attorney general a “legal adviser" to the governor and nothing more he argues The largely Republican Legislature based its action on the limited plain language of the Utah Constitution ignoring the tradition in Utah and 44 other states of independently elected attorneys general scholars say “I’m not aware of any state where there has been such an abrupt division of authority” said Republican and former Ore- gon attorney general David Frohnmeyer author of a book on the powers of the office “It's very unusual” About Cache offered Graham one concession delaying the effective date of their new law until her planned January 2001 departure from office But that's little consolation to Graham “It would be a sad legacy for the first woman who holds this position to have the attorney general's office weakened on her watch" said Graham who plans to file suit against the governor and Legislature by June 1 She has the “guaranteed” legal support of the National Association of Attorneys General said President Mike Moore of Mississippi Moore was the attorney general who started the state-by-sta- te lawsuit against Big Tobacco for public-healt- h damages It ended with a national settlement wrath $208 billion Utah the 16th state to join stands to collect $836 million from cigarette profits MONDAY The Alliance for the Varied Arts presents Karen Wilson African American folk artist in concert at 7:30 pm Monday in the Bullen Center 43 S Main St Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for children 9 and tickets are available at the door Call Marion Andersen at for information 752-907- The fourth annual Traditions In Excellence is at 7:30 pm Monday at Logan High School The program features Jay Richards the Cache Children's Choir the Logan High School orchestra and combined girls' choruses from Logan schools Tickets are available at the door by donation over 25 years Moore who was twice brought to Utah in a bid to gain Leavitt's political support for the lawsuit recalls him being cordial and interested — but noncommittal “My governor (Republican Kirk Fordice) actually sued to block me from suing die tobacco companies" Moore said “Had he been successful there would be no settlement with 50 states enjoying a huge windfall of money” yAHeralrtJonmal Hufe Bnlgeikiid USPS 241-82- 'CACHE rr 0 Published tiers timing Nimbi ihniugh I rnbi and Salurdai and Sunday mnnung hi Cache Valley Publishing IU‘ VNI North PI) lloi 4X7 75 Wi-s-l Logan l lah X45254MX7 I lah 2121 Tull IVnodkaK Poslagt Paid V Hriiu1 K Simili Im 275 IU21 lah 1WXI1 l IhibhsliorbMiiilhlnhjiK'viseiim (luilcs McCollum Managing lulilnrciiia'olluniir’hjncvisi'oiii MIMiilMnfifllfl Cy mil bulion Business Mmingcr-iTulliinlijnenscuin KuL (I WilUvAdvertiMiig Dirvclur - nullixcf 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