Show t A6 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Saturday March 22 2003 v Obituaries Gather Connie S Wiley Continued from A3 Connie S Wiley 73 died Tuesday March 8 2003 at her home of natur--- foreign policy is heading us to disaster” Labby said “Tam very concerned in the way we seem to be ripping up international agreements and deciding that we’re just going to go off and pursue something if we think it’s the right thing to do whether or not the United Nations community agrees”' Mark Ellis a student at Utah State came dressed as the grim reaper complete with scythe and a United Nations flag as a symbol of the death of the United Nations an inter-national peace and justice Ellis said he believes the US is taking the law into its own hands “I think our policy is damaging" Ellis said “The only sense of law and order we have this way is might makes right We’ve become the rogue nation As the most powerful nation in the world you would think that we would not miss this opportunity to further peace We had the chance and instead we're setting a bad al causes in Logan She was bom April 10 1929 in Smithfield Utah the daughter of Joseph and Vida Sheen She married Andrew ‘Jack Wiley April 17 1946 in Salt Lake City their marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple She attended Cache Valley schools and managed the villager apartments in Logan Survivors include one daugh- ter Mrs Patricia A Maurer Raf Lakenheath England three sons Ronald John Wiley and Steven Glen Wiley both of Logan and Michael S Wiley of Salt Lake City 12 grandchildren 10 one sister Shirley Walker and one brother Robert Sheen both of Logan She was preceded in death by her husband parents two sisters Kathryn Ramsey and Louann Sheen one brother Glen Sheen and one grandson Chad R Peterson Funeral services are at noon on Tuesday March 25 at the precedent” The group drew about as many cheers and honks of support as they did jeers from passing motorists “Go live in Iraq ” shouted one passing car “Get a f —ing life” said Mortuary A' viewing will be held on Monday night from 6 to 8 pm: at the Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary and on Tuesday from 1 1 to 1 1 :45 am prior to services Alien-Ha- ll at the mortuary Interment will be in the Logan The family wishes to express their thanks to everyone who have shown their love and support throughout this experience r another Labby said her argument is with the political leadership in the US and not the troops in the field “For me it’s not that hard to separate the men and women in the military from our political leadership” Labby said “I respect what they are doing and the choices they’ve made I have a big argument with our national policies” “I think everybody here supports the troops” added Ellis “1 think we’re sending the troops to fight an unjust war" Travis Hobbs and Colbey Andrews also of Mountain Crest took a different view demonAfter the anti-wstrators had left the pair took up the same ground to show their support for Bush and the military action “I think we should support our government and the actions they take "said Hobbs who was carrying a “Nuke ’em” sign The two also elicited honks of support from commuters heading home Andrews said they decided to hold signs showing support for the president because they didn’t want people to think that everyone in Cache Valley was against the war “We need to” Andrews said “I think we’ve got to get them before they get us I think the other guys are ar crazy” y Storm Continued from A3 C R “Cap” after pouring their load Major developments the city would be require to designate washout area on-sicity zoning administrator Mark Jenhoeve said The city already has practices in place that would meet the EPA’s requirements To minimize the cost of a new ' plan Deeter said he included Hoffman Graveside services for Caspar R “Cap Hoffman 90 will be held on Saturday March 22 2003 at 2 pm at the Logan City Cemetery Friends and family may call at the Mortuary 420 E 1800 North North Logan on Saturday from 1 te Allen-Crann- to 1:45 pm Selected stocks In Memory ' Courtney Self We miss your Average was 826545 7122 These quotes were taken at that time and provided to The Herald Journal by Edward Jones laugh We miss your : beauty Most of all we : friendship and love We won't forget Continued from A3 health department are withholding names ages and locations of the 22 suspected cases in the United States There are more than 300 suspected cases worldwide with 10 deaths in the last three weeks according to theWorid Health Organization The vast majority are in Asia with about half in Hong Kong The mystery illness hasn’t yet been defined as a virus or a bacteria and is being called a “disease of exclusion” which means other causes of other respiratory illness such as influenza are ruled out The symptoms begin suddenly usually marked by a high fever and coughing shortness of breath or difficulty breathing Health officials are only concerned about such symptoms if die person has recently traveled to one of several Asian countries disease is The flu-libelieved to have spread from a guest at a Hong Kong hotel to other guests who spread it to Vietnam Singapore and Canake da Three of the seven people who stayed on the ninth flow of the Metropole Hotel died from SARS The CDC will likely add the Utah cases to its official list over the weekend Dowdle said Continued from A3 away as Tokyo and Australia In 1997 Werner was part of the North Coast Pipe Band when it took fourth in the world and first in North America Since then Werner’s intrigue with the instrument has not diminished Though he has left the North Coast Pipe Band to pursue a college degree in aviation he still dons the kilt to en Stock prices are quoted in whole arid fractional dollars per share Mutual funds are quoted in dollars and cents At approximately 4:30 pm yesterday the Dow Jones Industrial We miss your ' smile miss your as much as possible of what the city of already doing Councilman Michael Stauffer shared Stipes’ reluctance to approve the notice of intent this week and seconded a motion to prohibit the mayor from signing the notice until after the council’s next meeting The council with no resistance from Olson unanimously passed the motion In the meantime Stauffer asked Peeter to gather cost estimates for implementing the program that he outlined Illness Qwest Reebok Inti Rohm & Haas Scottish Power Sears Starbucks Tidewater Touch America Tyco Union Pacific : Viacom Wal Mart Weds Fargo Zions “We miss you 405 3342 3157 2425 2228 2635 2894 052 1328 5826 3890 5467 4726 4330 003 112 174 034 190 110 081 0 012 202 030 156 041 086 Selected Mutual Funds you! NAV POP Chg American Funds Group 1340 1422 022 AmcapF Sincerely with love Your friends and classmates FidCapAppr 2168 1887 2318 1747 2322 1733 John Kent Hortin Fid Magjeln 81 SMITHFIELD — John Kent Hortin 69 passed away Friday March 21 2003 at Logan Regional Hospital Funeral ser- Gold US Govt World Growth Europiadfic Growth Fund ICA of Logan High Death notice NewPersp WaSh Mut 2300 2318 2459 1854 2474 1733 05 8356 037 032 037 035 051 037 1 85 n Franklln-Tempieto- 1102 1109 - 015 691 722 - 001 1228 1203 016 1543 1637 024 LordAbbett vices are pending and under the direction of Nelson Funeral Home A complete obituary will appear in a future edition of this newspaper Affiliated US Govt Bond-Debe- n 1054 1118 264 277 727 763 026 - 001 002 Putnam Glbl Growth Hi Yield TE Income Obituary policy The price for obituaries and cards of thanks is $4 Voyager Gr&lnc Van Kampen USA per column inch For more information call The Herald 1 Journal Pace 752-212- Growth 578 703 865 1318 1399 613 738 908 1398 14-8- 1447 1519 725 769 1408 1464 011 - 001 005 029 034 000 006 023 als The colors of his kilt represent his Scottish lineage and belong to tire Lamont family that claims the pattern as its tartan Werner’s uniform tells of that culture His shoes have no tongues The design kept a Scottish countryman’s feet dry in the humid Scotland climate You may also see a decorative knife slipped in his right sock a seal-ski- n sporan hung about his waste and a black bow tie fastened around his neck for performances “People ask if I’m Scottish and it really doesn’t matter” he said “I just love the instru- Two British helicopters collide in Persian Gulf seven presumed dead CAMP AS SAYUYAH Qatar (AP) — TWo British Navy helicopter! collided Saturday over the Persian Gulf tad seven crew members were presumed killed officials said The collision involved Sea King Airborne early warning helicopters and did not result from enemy fire said Group CapL Al Lockwood a spokesman for British forces in die Gulf under way and obviously it will take some time to ascertain what happened” A search and rescue operation was under way but no crew members were found and all seven were presumed to have been killed Britain’s Ministry of Defense said in London Eight British Royal Marines and four American Marines died when a CH-4- 6 Sea Knight helicopter crashed before dawn in Kuwait on Fri- ’ The collision happened around 4:30 un Saturday (8:30 pm EST Friday) over international waters officials said The accident is die second involving coalition helicopters since the began UJS-le- d campaign -- day That crash occurred as troops were being deployed to seize oil fields on die w peninsula in southern Iraq said Lt Col Ben Curry a British Royal Marines spokesman “The most important thing at this moment is with notifying next of lrin of die casualties” Lockwood said “Circumstances are still unclear An investigation is department has received occasional calls from local residents who believe they’ve spotted suspected terrorists However none have panned out Ridler said he there was such a call this week involving a foreign man seen at a Student Continued from A3 announced it was stepping up measures to capture El Shukri-juma- h “I had one friend call and tell me about it” D’Souza said He said no officials have contacted him Logan Police CapL Greg Ridler said that since the September 1 1 terrorist attacks his Logan intersection He said he did not know whether that man was D’Souza or not since the individual was out of the area by the time a police officer had a chance checked it ouL Births Funk and Shane Hytum a girl March 14 ARCHIBALD — Kimberly and Kurt Wellsville a boy March 17 ! CLELAND — Terilyn Scott and Jess Logan a boy March Logan Regional Hospital GIBSON— Roseann Kirk and Devon Logan a boy MarchS LOW — Ginafer Willden and Bryan Nibley a girl March 11 HANSEN — Jenifer Larsen and lyier Hyde Park a boy March 13 17 WHEELWRIGHT— Jana and William Logan a girl March 18 ROYLANCE — Stacey About Cacho blue-and-gre- en ue ' ment” Fittingly after playing the bagpipes for more than a decade the Providence piper was called to serve an LDS mission in Scotland He remembers seeing kilt rental shops and countrymen wearing traditional Scottish garb for celebrations and funerals That garb now hangs in his closet in Cache Valley and the bagpipes — reminiscent of the Scottish culture — can still be heard in Werner's hometown “Nothing compares to the sound of a bagpipe” he said “It just makes you feel good” “The Lake Affect” SATURDAY Unicorn Theater’s "The Chinese Nightingale" will be performed for the public on Saturday at 2 pm at the Morgan Theatre in the Chase Fine Arts Center on the campus of USU Tickets will be available at the door beginning at 1:30 pm and are $5 for adults and $3 for children under 12 seniors and students program is from 10 to 11:30 am Saturday at the Stokes Nature Center Join Bruce Thompson from Friends of the Great Salt Lake for a slide show This program is free and for all ages thanks to our sponsors For more informa- tion on this and other programs please call (43S) 733-32- or visit wwwlogan-natureor- g 39 Boy Scouts of America will be delivering food bags Saturday for the Scouting for Food drive Donations will be collected Saturday morning March 29 A practical pistol match open to the public is at 9 am Saturday at the Cache Valley Hunter Education Center Sponsored by CAPS the match will be free to first-tim- e participants Otherwise the entrance fee is $12 for CAPS members and $17 for nonmembers Minimum caliber is 9mm For information contact Rich Meacham at 787-81or The annual Miss Cache Valley Scholarship Program is at 7 pm Saturday in tlx Logan High School Auditorium Tickets are $7 at the door 31 Rmeachamsisnacom Herald -- Journal T USPS 241-82- 0 PuNished etcry Monday ihtough Sunda) morning hy Cache Valiev RiHishing I JA 75 West 300 North I’O Box W7 lagan I 'uh (U12MMK7 loll hw (MX)) 275 W23 or (fflKl2W tfell Idcphonc (435) ftrio&als ftisttgc IViid login t'lah Bract K Smith PuNishcr-hsmith- h Charles Mct'ollum Managing Cyndi Fulton I Business Managcr-tfulion- 7l hjnew&com hjnc scorn hjnewsxora Rick G Wal lace Advertising Director - maHatxfr hjnmxorn Russ Dai is Circulation Dirotnr-nhvis-h hjnew scom Pad Dai is Production Manager-pda- i is hjncu sxom Wg Single Copj Hail) One MoMh Carrier (llbh) One Year Cinier Utah) One Moh Carrier (ktako) vc ' ' i- - V" v l If v - 'Lr - ' 5125 $1(123 $ll3m 51075 ' One Year CumcrlliiahnV OocMivth Mail One Year Mail SI29jH) 51725 5207210 MtfSuMaUonilMkMnMHnol ItMuiMBindiakqftaNtUtouinim Sntwritien nut leeriiinf deliver)' of their Herald Journal h) Tam Month) through Sunday 8 or lull Inc from Cut k hhho glente phone youronieror Thc Herald Journal a hefure 6 pm mi wtrh)s one Smgnhn aid aooa Sunday Far your earner 'i name and phone number pieme phuue or tod free from Utah k Idaho I4M127S4M23 between 5 am and 6 pm Mi why datatgh Fridty Sh today from am lo nun Sunthy from 5:00 to a Vs SiaglcCofn Sunlit) MMtnpuN mm ' Advertiaen punhec space and citvidatii only All property righla to my advcniicncM pro-e- d for the advertiser hylhc Herald Journal nsini art work and or typography famhed or arranged far by The HenMJowiral dull he (he pnperty of The Herald Jiarriul No sack ad tx aiy part themufn) he Rpnduued orawgaed withian the oaKcalafThe Herald Journal Rasmaakr Please send addocs (togas te The Herald Jotraid ID Rov 4X7 1 ogaa IT 84323-0)8- 7 ®0fflca bqW 2001 Hours ajn to IM pm and Sunday iKhtWky nitMaig JC I msmu 22 mmr |