Show i Page 4 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday June 23 1 999 Obituaries ±1 Cora Marjorie Harris Panter doing family history research and genealogy extraction work Her Me was devoted to her family and to their church She is survived by her husband Daan North Logan two daughters and two ions: Dixie and Joe Valentine Soda Springs Idaho Frandne NORTH Utah — LOGAN Marjorie Panter 78 passed away Monday June 21 1999 at her home in North Logan Utah of and Dale Baxter Sandy Utah Eddie and llean Panter Brigham and Trina Panter Thatcher Idaho 18 grandchildren 26 Also surviving is her brother Vard G Harris Idaho Falls Idaho stepmother Cora C Harris Grace Idaho McGee and Janet Harris Soda Springs Idaho Robert and Ruth Leo Harris Lago Idaho stepbrother Loren and Georgia Wilson Soda Springs Idaho stepsister Carla Mae and Dean Thompson Grace Idaho She was preceded In death by her parents and a sister Mardene cer Cora Marjorie Harris Panter was born to Guy and Vara Hubbard Harris on June 22 1920 in Lago Idaho She grew up on a ranch in Lago She married Wilford Dean Panter on Oct 12 1938 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Dean and Marjorie raised their famOy on the ranch in Mound Valley Idaho Upon retirement they bought a home in North Logan Utah where they have since lived As a member of the LDS Church she served her Heavenly Father in many capacities most often in music With her husband they served two missions one to the Spanish-speakin- g Texas San Antonio Mission the other to the North Carolina The family suggests memorial contributions be sent in Marjorie's name to either the Primary Medical Center PO Box 58249 Salt Lake CHy UT 84158-024- 9 or the Huntsman Cancer Institute 2000 East North Campus Drive Salt Lake City Utah 84112-553- a Chil-dren- ’a City Utah Randy can- pancreatic They have 17 grandchildren He has seven two sisters and three brothers Maxine (Ganr) Christensen La Vers (Bonnie) Ririe Idaho Ned (Helen deceased) Hawaii Joyce (Dick) Rhoten Richland Wash Clead (Kayiene) Issaquah Wash His mother Ruth Bensen Karon is sU Wing a! the Heritage Home in Preston Idaho He was preceded in death by his father a son and two grandchildren His funeral was Tuesday June 23 1999 at the Renton Stake Center Burial wil be In the Greenwood Cemetery under the direction of Faull-StokMortuary in Renton Wash Grace Idaho half-brothe- rs Andreason Funeral services are 11:30 am Thursday June 24 1999 in the North Logan Second Ward Chapel 1105 E 2100 North with Bishop Watkins conducting Friends may caB from 6 to 8 pm today at Cranney Mortuary 420 East 1800 North Logan and at the church Thursday from 10 am until lima of services Burial will be at 2:30 pm in the Grace Cemetery in Wayne Raleigh Mission Togeth- er they served as offidators in the Logan LDS Temple She enjoyed H Nolan Benson Karren RENTON Wash — Nolan Benson Karren died June 18 1999 In the University of Wash- fnyion nospnai He was bom in Lewiston Utah April 20 1923 to George Leavitt and Ruth Benson Karon He has Ived in Washington state since 194a He married Eva Plotzski OcL 22 1942 They have six children: Shirley (Ray) Parsley Sunset Beach Mo Genoa Nolan (deceased) Richard Seattle Wash Dianne Bentley Seattle Wash Donna (Ted) Walters Van Couvsr Wash Dale S Obituary policy The price for obituaries and cards of thanka 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 cal The Herald Journal 752-212- 1 Selected stocks $3 billion vanishes with money manager By Denise La vote Associated Press writer GREENWICH — Conn Neighbor who lived on a near Martin Frenkel had comcul-de-s- ac plained for years about the numerous care going in and out of his driveway They said he seemed to be operating a business out of his house But it wasn't until an automatic alarm called firefighters to Frenkel's $3 million mansion on May S that it became clear what kind of business he was running Investigators found a to-d-o list handwritten by Frenkel Item No 1: “Launder Money" according to a May 23 FBI affidavit filed in federal court in Bridgeport They also found astrological charts looking for answers to Frenkel’s concerns including: AP photo a 1970 The ? school photo yearbook high money manager vanished along i with as much as $3 button in clients' money Martin Frenkel is shown In “Will I go to prison?" Frenkel a money manager has not beat seen since the day of the fire and up to $3 billion ia now missing from insurance companies and a charitable organization Last month insurance company regulators said Frenkel's unlicensed brokerage — apparently run out of hit mansion in this New York City suburb — had siphoned off money from a dozen small insurance companies in five states The companies based in Mississippi Oklahoma Tennessee Frenkel used several aliases including the name of his bodyguard after being barred from trading by the Securities and Exchange Commission in 1991 All of the insurance companies are owned by Thunor Trust which lists Tennessee-base- nessman placed in receivership when they could not account for assets invested with Frenkel's Liberty National Securities Inc Regulators said the insurers are missing at least $218 million but a lawsuit filed by some of the companies put the loss at $913 milium BIRTHS Logan Regional Hospital Grain POCATELLO i GBDDES — JfeMlcafSharplcs and Casey Preston girl' June 21 HORSTMANN — Krista Hales and Brett Logan a boy June 21 HUNT — Stacie McCulloch and Leo River Heights a girl June 21 RIGGS — Miracle Wilkinson and Adam Logan a girl June 21 SHUMWAY — Julie Pypcr and Lee Logan a girl June 21 About Cache WFREFIGHniG nm THE CHILDREN THURSDAY “Going Back is Going ward" a seminar for adults Forinter- ested in resuming their education after a gap of five yean or more is offered from 4 to 6 pm Thursday in the East Colony Room of the Taggart Student Center at Utah Slate University The seminar is free open to the public and covers all aspects of going back to school It is sponsored by USU's Student Center HVvWUK ivfJOfl Idaho (AP) - Idaho w TvlwNOnjf Livestock "Producers - In Jeroms bn'Tussday: POCATELLO— White wheat (toady) barley 360 (steady) 14 cent spring 336 (down 2) ordinary 238 end commercial cows ' Utility perwin- ter 2J5 (down 2) OQDEN — White wheat 270 (steady) barley 380 (down 10) 14 percent spring 327 (down 2) 11 percent winter 200 (up 2) PORTLAND — While wheel 320 (up 1) barley 8700-630(steady) 14 percent spring 414 (down 5) 11 percent winter 310 (down 3) CALDWELL — While wheat cwt 395 (up 3) barley 400 (steady) Idaho Range and Feodlat Report no 3600-470-0 heavy leader steers 6750-750- 0 light toettor steers NA Stocker steers NA light hoistein feeder steers 6600-660- 0 heavy hoistein feeder slsers hoistein springer heifers NA baby cslvee 17000-2300- 0 fat iambs NA utility end commercial buMe 5200-570- 0 4200-525- heavy feeder helfere 0 light leader heifers stocksr heifsrs NA slock cows NA stock cows with calves NA wsanor pigs NA fssdsr lambs NA Remarks: No comments 6600-717- 5 7600-765- 0 Ohio had converted his home into a maze of offices with more than 80 computers and has been investigating - screen televisions tuned to finan'"V'-cial hews chart riels'1 - When firefighters arrived last month they found a’ blazing file cabinet and two fireplaces stuffed with burning documents the Greenwich Time reported last ‘'Frankel-sia- ce mid-Ma- as estates woods and horse trails Since the fire the long hilly driveway that leads to his home and several other houses has been guarded by police Frenkel a native of Toledo British Virgin Islands last August It was supposedly a charity to help sick kids but investigators suspect it was only a front for fraud A federal grand jury in Bridge-po- rt report Hackney Greenwich’s “backcountry’’ a secluded area of multimillion-dolla- r Also missing is as much ss $198 billion from the St Francis of Assisi Foundation which was established by Frenkel in the Commodities busi- d trustee Hackney did not return a call Tuesday In the months before the fire Frenkel spent more than $1 million on shopping sprees at Baccarat Tiffany and Gianni Versace and on trips to Rome Geneva and London according to financial records obtained by the Time Frenkel’s stone mansion is in Missouri and Arkansas were News of record John y month A sealed warrant has been issued for his arrest the New York Daily News reported Tues- Phil Russell a Greenwich lawyer who represents three of day citing unidentified law enforcement sources No attorney has identified himself as representing Frenkel and family members in Ohio including Frenkel’s mother told The Blade of Toledo that they had not heard from him in several weeks He apparently was not married Law enforcement officials said Frenkel's neighbors said Frenkel increased security at his mansion a few months ago building a fence guardhouse and a six-fo- ot around the property and adding flood lights He also stationed an armed guard outside SOLIDOAK AND PINE FURNITURE Catod Stop Smoking d either a one way or a RT at reg price 8 each additional passenger up toEmore go for Sio each some FACTORY SECONDS American Hast AuodaHon0 Re-Ent- ry COMPANION FARES Buy PUom Coll 563-255- mmenoniiRUiv 6 MS-840- 0 or cai your trawl agent PLYMOUTH JULY 4TH RODEO AND CELEBRATION! 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