Show Best Available Copy A8 —The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday February 18 2004 Obituaries Funeral Home 85 S Main SL Smithfield and from 1030 to 1 1 :30 am on Friday at the church in Clarkston prior toiser-vicIriterment will be in the Claikston City Cemetery Condolences to the family may be extended online at wwwneison-hineralhomeco-m In leu of flowers the family suggests donations be made the IHC Hospice 550 E 1400 North Suite G Logan UT 84341 Dee Dee Nyman Jensen es ALPINE Wyo — Dee Dee Nyman Jensen 38 died Wednesday Feb 112004 al the Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center in Idaho Falls Idaho of heart failure She was bom Oct 12 1965 in Logan a daughter of Harvey J Nyman and Marjorie Bench Nyman She was a member of the LDS Church She married Val Dee Jensen on March 1 9 1 982 in Logan They later moved to Alpine Wyo Dee Dele is survived by her husband three daughters and one son Amber Lee BedoHa Perez and her husband of Jack- -' son Hole Wyo Heather Jensen Chelsea Jensen and Forrest Jensen of Alpine a grandson of Jackson Hole and two brothers and four sisters Donald and Pat Nyman of Col- lege Ward Jim and Ann Nyman of Providence Janice and Johnny Griffin of St George Linda and Dale Cooper of Wellsville: Debbie and Sam Richardson of Logan and Cindy and Kyle Scott Wayne —W Doney PRESTON Wayne Wright Doney 78 passed away Monday Feb 16 2004 at the Dixie Regional Medical Center in St George He was bom Nov 16 1925 in Franklin Idaho the son of Levor Mendenhall and Thelma Wright Doney They owned a farm On the corner 'd Highway 91 and Cub River Road As a boy he was active in sports including baseball and basketball He served in the Merchant Marines during World War II' In his later years he enjoyed golf fly fishHe was ing and an active member of the com- munity senring as president of the Preston Chamber d Com- merce chairman of Preston Night Rode j Committee presi- -' dent d the Preston Golf and Country Club and a member the Kiwanis Club and BPOE ' Elks On March 23 1947 he married Marilyn Larson and together they raised five children Ha has 26 grandchildren and to date 21 It was Dee Dee's request that there be no funeral 'services and requested to be cremated and have her remains buried in the Logan City Cemetery alongside her mother and father - : ' d Mary Eileen Clark Buttars Mary Eileen ' Clark Buttars 98 passed away Monday Feb 16 2004 at hen homo in Clarkstori surrounded by her After Marilyn’s untimely - She was bom May 4 1 905 toJames Michael and Annie Larson Clark at the family ranch north of Clarkston Eileen lived her entire life in the Clarkston area and attended the local schools She gradual- ed from North Cache High and attended Brigham Young Uni- versity in Logan She married Wallace Buttars on June 11 1 926 Together they worked the family farm and became the proud parents of one daughter Laurena After Wallace passed away June 20 1 957 she man- agedherfarm andlooked after her brothers She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- y Saints Over the years she has served in teaching posk’ tions in the Sunday School Primary and Relief Society $hia was the dance director for Clarkston Ward and Smithfield Stake for over 12 years: Eileen is survived by her daughter Laurena Henderson five grandchildren 12 great- - v grandchildren and six She was-in death by her preceded ents her husband Wallace her’ Together Forever 7 ' ' LEWISTON — Dell F Henderson Lester Austin one sister Anna Thompson 'r " V 84 passed away Sunday Feb brothers Paul John Vemor V 15 2004 in Ogden Lester was Harold and Vivian (twin) and bom' July 11919 in Treasure: ' one grandson Jimmy Lynn ton Idaho the son of William Funeral services will be held ’and Ida Kaziah ColeAustin He at noon on Friday Feb 20 married Thora Barbara Ras-2004 at the Clarkstori LDS 1st mussen on June 26V 1 941 in Ward 25 E 100 South Friends Preston Their marriage was and family may call from 6 to 8 later solemnized irithe Logan pm on Thursday at Nelson "j" ter-da- Followup V : y - vj mi Bruce K - '"y SniilhlbiiJbsmilhhjncwsA-o- Nnsltl'iift 1 JMle' IXal) (Vic 'lj'L:viSlf741() i- rim(lifahirt'i::rv'ii09(!' 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350 (down 1) 11 percent winter 360 (down 6) 14 percent spring '' 406 (down 3) barley 504 0 Wild Card 2: ihrtvgh Sumfay Suhscnlyn nnaYi iji Jchu-r- ii( ihcir tkrild iunmd b iji ImB fwr I'rum I MM Idaho I4W0picMrane jour cvnKt r Ihf HcnM JhwihI k 1 2754)421 hrfnfi-fDm mi HNitfa! hni SaUinfci ihl nun: SiMih)' ) your tameri naiK J kA Tiw from (uK S jiad pkioc numher ptaM:hic75i-2l2Xie third-degr- 406 (down 7) - -' V' -- 716-719- OGDEN — White wheat - yL One Year ( jrnitiliUKi) Or: Mimlh Mai One Ye Mail Li extradition rights back to Utah in a Nevada courtroom Wednesday Randall said The man traveling with Reyes was not arrested and hasn’t been linked to the Logan robbery police said Reyes is expected to appear Monday in front of 1st District Court Judge Clint S Judkins on the robbery and theft charge He will also appear on a second unrelated case in which he is charged with felony retail theft and class-- B misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia Reyes is being held in the Cache County Jail without bail pending Monday’s hear-in- g 8teers11000-i210- 0 ‘ the m&keifor on engagement rmg this is a selection j Shwrip(iM RUK t)nc Vcsf ( jutht (luhj POCATELLO — White wheat free but registration is required Logan Utah 84321 Telephone: 753-630-0 7 ’Sk ('"P) Numla Continued from A3 (steady) If you are in ObirliS Mct'ollunw' MuiuginhdihxinixollumhihjneusLuwi iHli ultoii I RuunessMunagercfullonA hjncwsXom Rkifi WaliateArkertisirtg Director wallatea hjncwsjcnm Circulation Dinccux-rtht- i Rus l)a hjneHsctim ii hiul l)ais1hriduciion1arav-xiaVisfthjiieHsa(- i Court steers steers Bdaho ' : set-u- 330 (down 5) 11 percent winter 367 (down 2) 14 percent spring 417 (up 3) barley 500 John Harder 80S 600 West lnyjii (4ah Itfi'KlKjlsI'iwUtX'I’aiJ Grain of Cache VWley is holding bereavement classes for families who have lost a Sunday and Monday editions of The Herald Journal her son’s address and telephone number were accidentally omitted The following should have appeared with the obituary: hi i w (win27S (u:t " ixxxiivmu kkptwKi4Vii75ji:i want a slightly more rigorp than I proposed If ous we find this is naturally occurring methane it will be very difficult for them to request that we keep drilling out at thie landfill” The Retired Senior Mohmtoer Pr&gram is holding ar open house from 10 am to noon Wednesday at the Cache Senior Citizens Center'The open house wiH acquaint the senior citizens in Cache Valley age 55 and older with the program and explain the wants and needs of senior volunteers For more information call In an obituary for Virginia Harder which appeared in the !' ibniijilrSumkl) wVninp hj 1 Whi: allrt I'liNisTmif 11 1 V Wesi Ml) North HI i H1V-WItsiti luh K4MJ WX? POCATELLO Idaho (AP) — Idaho Farm Bureau Intermountain Grain and Livestock Report for Tuesday meet at 1 pjn 9:30 - 8:00 0 - 752-428- caH - L y 241-82- : Wednesday at the Copper Mill Restaurant Hostess is Iva Loo Groutage and a program by llene 6 Thatcher Regrets Wed I’uNiMvuiy - WEDNESDAY Clio Club will : Herald ijournal usps ? Gary' Player a geologist hired by the county to oversee the landfill closure said he’s in the process of helping the county find an engineering firm “It’s just a definition of two sets of skills” Player said "Geologists can design around the environment but if you’re going to construct something they would rather have an engineering firm involved He will be reviewing how to place the material and how to tost it and also how to construct the ditches to make sure you don’t have water penetrating the waste” Player said he also believes he is close to ing an agreement with the DEQ about the number of test wells He is proposing an alternative methane gas remediation plan that is less extensive than what the DEQ ' is asking for No one knows for certain yet whether the landfill is producing methane gas or whether it is naturally occur-ring as Player believes it is “We’re awful close on that” Player said ‘They About Cache Commodities - ' le - Virginia Harder - Li one-mi- ! Lester Austin son-in-la- w the groundwater well was being built” Mullican said One groundwater monitoring wel caught fire while drilling for methane gas but tests conducted by the county in a radius haven’t shown any signs of methane coming from the landfilL The closure plan also calls for a cover of two feet of soil on top of the waste and another three feet of silt and clay excavated from Riverdale and a vegetative cover on top to absorb water and keep it from reaching the ' waste The DEQ wants a professional engineer to design the ' structures that will contain runoff water at the site and verify that they get built ‘The plan identified a number of structures that would be constructed such as a runoff water holding pond culvert and lined ditches over the Waste” Mullican said PRESTON — Ronald Craig Bingham 54 passed away Sunday Feb 15 2004 at Logan Regional Hospital in V Logan after a 3Vyear battle with cancer Funeral services ’will be held at 11 am on Thurs- day Feb 19 2004 in the Pre--’ 'stori 3rd Ward Chapel 155 N Second West with Bishop David Noyes conducting ' Friendsmay call from 6 to 8 pm oh Wednesday at Webb Funeral Home and from 9:30 to 10:30 am on Thursday at the church Interment wiH be in the ' Franklin Cemetery A special thanks to all family and friends for aK their love and support and a special thanks to the staff of Logan Regional Hospital for the love and care given in Ron’s last hours here death in 1994 he married Marcene Robinson Garrett on Oct 19 1996 ' He'js survivedby his'wife Marcene two sons and three daughters Scott (Lynne) Doney Sandra (Frank) Cartey Kim (Skyler) Gilbert Jill (Keith) Hyer and LaMont (Susan) Doney a stepson Craig (Jan) Garrett a brother Alan (Evelyn) Doney a sister Geraldine (Paul) Wilkinson and six ' He was preceded in death by his wife Marilyn and by his parents: ' Funeral services will be held at noon on Saturday Feb: 21 2004 in the Preston 10th Ward Chapel 155 N Second West with Bishop Cleve Esplin conducting Friends may call from 6 to 8 pm on Friday at Webb Funeral Home and from 10:30 to 11 :30 am on Saturday at the church: Interment will be jn the Franklin Cemetery - Continued from A3 Ronald C Bingham ' en loving family Temple He served his country during World War II Lester was a farmer for a living and served on the school dtetrict board He loved square dandhg and fishing He also loved spendng time with his grand-kid- s He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints having served in the youth organizations elder's quorum presidency as a counselor in a bishopric financial clerk In the high priest’s group leadership and as a temple offidator for 17 years He is survived by a daughter Barbara (Kent) Christensen of Ogden anda daughter-in-laCarol Austin of Hyrum a brother Merlin Austin of Preston a sister Vslda (Gale) Baird of Idaho Falls Idaho 10 grandchildren and 19 He was preceded in death by his wife a son Blaine Austin a grandson Cody Austin brothers Melvin William and Royal Austin and a sister Veda Funeral services will be held at 2 pm on Thursday Feb 19 2004 in the Lewiston 4th Ward Chapel 16 S Main St with Bishop Mark Bergeson conducting Friends may call from 6 to 8 pm on Wednesday at the church and from 12:30 to 1:30 pm on Thursday also at the church Arrangements are under the direction of Webb Funeral Home in Preston Interment will be in the Lewiston Cemetery The family would like to thank the staff at Vista Care Hospice center and give a special thanks to Amy Nick Peggy and Royella w four-wheeli- of Millville ' Closure T jQ 7 ifooday Friday 1 A1 N Main 752-714- 9 wwweneedhanLcom V?: f - - v: V ri JHEJNIEBEST OF BETTER HEAUIT ASm 1:- CHIROPRACTICLINIC 112 EAST 100 NORTH LOGAN 753-47-44 : 1 i— |