Show 4— The uian Herald Journal Logan i nuraaay May 19 1983 New attendance policy proposed Obituaries and moving to California in 1M2 She has lived in Santa Rosa since IMS and a was a member of the LDS Church Santa Rosa 3rd Ward She is survived by a daughter Marie Gentry of Santa Rosa Burial win be in the Logan City Cemetery Arrangements are under the direction of Hall R Smith MeCAM-MO- N -Elliott Rick Idaho Smith 25 McCammon died from juries in- suf-fer- In one-c- ar ed By Robert Merrill staff writer PRESTON A A new atten- dance policy that will cut the number of excused absences at Preston High School was proposed to trustees Tuesday night at their monthly meeting Mortuary a - The new policy would cut the number of caused absences a student can have each semester Katherine (Katie) Wursten from 14 to eight days Principal Kohler Mb longtime Logan res- A1 Koch told the board students ident died May If IMS at the are to "going the max" with the Mendon Care Center current policy “The thing that She was born Oct 30 1887 in disturbs me the most probably Saanen Bern Switzerland a is our best caliber students are daughter of Johannes and abusing the current policy Louisa Reicbenbach Wursten They are absent 13 days of She was later sealed to her school every semester” Koch mother and John S said ”1 don’t think that is in Stuckl in the Logan LDS Temline with what we are trying to pi She married Jacob Kohler accomplish at the high school" K Kohler ac- cident near M e C a m -mon May II IMS He was bom July IS 1157 at Preston a son of Elliott Ray and LaRne Nelson Smith He married Janet Waite July 11 1M0 at Lake Tahoe Calif He had lived in McCammon the past year and a half where he was employed by Union Pacific Railroad He graduated from Preaton High School and enjoyed hunting and fishing He ia survived by his wife McCammon parents River-dal-e Idaho one brother Terry W Pocatello two sisters Mrs William (Lynnette) Mockli Kirkland Wash and Mrs Bruce (Maria) Jensen Mink Creek grandparents Mr and ' Mrs Vern Nelson Preston Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 pm in the Preston North Stake Center under the direction of Bishop Jean J Smith Friends may call at Webb Mortuary today from 7pm and at the mortuary Friday from 11 am to 12:30 pm Burial will be in the Riverdale -f Cemetery step-fath- er Dec 28 1942 He died in 1953 She was a member of the Logan 5th and 18th LDS wards She completed a mission to the The trustees told Koch they would contemplate the proposed change this month and ask patrons for input and promised to take action at their June northern states Surviving are one son and one daughter Leon Mark Wursten (Kohler) Mendon Hope Carol Mortensen Clovis Calif II grandchildren She was preceded in death by four brothers programs are expanding all across the country” he said then jrroup He told the board he knows approached the board about beginning an orchestra pro- the Preston School District is gram in the district Lowell large enough to support an Castleton spokesman for the orchestra band and choral group told the board parents program “They should all are willing to provide instru- complement each other “he ments for a Irngfmrtny string added program in the district this fall The board appointed “We want to assist the district Castleton chairman of an ad hoc in any way possible to build a committee to work with Jefnucleus for a mrMwHri pro- ferson Middle School and Well provide the in- Oakwood gram Elementary School struments if the district will on details of principals provide a teacher one period a scheduling a time and place for day and a place for the students a beginning orchestra program to play” Castleton said Delmar Derricott the high Ted Ashton director of the school speech and drama orchestra programs in the teacher informed the board Logan School District about a serioua safety hazard in explained to the board about the high school auditorium orchestra and how the program Wiring in lighting panels in the works in Logan He said a auditorium is badly deteriodistrict-wid- e music program rated and is definitely a safety can not be taught properly hazard according to Derricott without an orchestra “We should do something to "Orchestra is not a passing fad correct the situation" he said The board told Derricott to It’s becoming vogue Orchestra meeting of patrons obtain specifications for the work estimated to cost between 530000 and $40000 and prioritise items The board will review the project in June Orson Bowler superintendent requested the hoard allow him to borrow money from other school funds and delay payment of some bills in June The action is necessary because the State Deparman-ten- t of Education withheld expected funds from all districts in February and May The district will receive some 5400000 in fonds from the state on July 1& The board agreed to Bowler’s Richard proposal and vice chairman Westerberg congratulated being forced to borrow substantial sums of money in order to meet expenses this spring Thankfully we’re not in that situation” ‘The Capricious Pearls9 will be presented in Richmond - RICHMOND The Under the direction of play is by Georgia Doetsch with Richmond Civic Theater will Eleanore Huff the play is stage settings by Roland and present its annual melodrama produced by Ruth little with Alice Anderson “The Capricious Pearls" FriMarlon Bair AdCast members include Debbie day Saturday and Monday at 50 for and Socwell mission is adults Jin Drollinger Peggy 51 6:M pm in conjunction with Black and White Days cents for children Music for the Murray Thailia Spademan and three sisters Funeral services will be announced in a later edition of The Herald Journal A Smith Nonie Webb Lorraine Whitney Luranna Porter Tina Nielsen Dennis Parry She was born Aug 27 ISM in Logan a daughter of Anna Marie Holst Christensen and James Charles Christensen She married Douglas Bryan Gentry In 1122 He died In 1M1 She moved to Salt Lake City In 1942 where she worked few the Paris Company until retiring Funeral services for Alta Woodruff Smith 15 will be held Friday at 1 pm in the Hall C Brown Funeral services for Carmen Bench Brown Hyrum were held today In addition to survivors listed in Thursday’s newspaper are two sisters Constance Coleman and Beth Adams 74 ‘ Ufeatheri 30 24 30 00 FAIR W URI By United Prm weather fqtocast MWNEWOUrV? I - international VMmt thunderstorms kicked up 70 mph winds and Hung tornadoes across the Mississippi Valley infurlng at least two people Temperatures plunged In the Northern Rockies and residents still reeling from a rare May bllzurd braced for more snow today Thousands of people In northern Colorado and southeast Wyoming wore still without power from Tuesday's storm as the new blast of wintry weather Invaded the Northern Rockies where temperatures In the 90s Wednessnowfall day melted most of the A winter storm warning and travelers advisor Ites were Issued tor central Colorado Snow showers spread Into the western Colorado and Wyoming mountains with more than a toot of new snow expected today In the northern Colorado Rockies Light snow toll at higher elevations In Montana and a thunder and hall storm rattled Lew Is town Mont Rain and wind storms from Missouri to Texas touched off tomedoes Wednesday In nearly a dozen places accompanied by hall the size of golf balls and eggs Mike Kroha of New Franklin In central Missouri said he was sitting In his living room watching a storm warning come up on his teievlson screen when a tornado struck his home "You always ignore those warnings" said Kroha whose home and car were damaged His family escaped uninjured Forecasts Decreasing rain showers today turning partly cloudy later today gusty northwesterly winds at times partly cloudy and warmer tonight and Friday highs today In the upper 50s and Friday In the mid 40s lows tonight In the mid JO Utah: Decreasing scattered rain showers In northeastern Utah today with a few lingering showers over southeastern Utah through this afternoon voriaMe cloudiness through Friday warmer Friday highs today In the SOs and Friday from the upper SOs Into the mid 70s lows tonight 35 to 45 Southeast Idaho: Variable cloudiness today with widely scattered showers mainly near the mountains decreasing cloudiness and showers tonight mostly fair by Friday warmer highs today from the lower 50s Into the lower SOs and Friday from the Ms Into the lower 70s lows tonight mostly In the 30s Cache Valley Utah-ldah- o High Low Pep Save 20 on easy-car-e Farah slacks made of Dacron Reg $30 Farah's classic betted twl slacks made of machine washable 65 Dacron polyester and 35 combed cotton You decide the mood Farah moves with you whether It be a sportcoat and tie or a casual knit shirt these pants look great ’ In sizes 30-3- 8 and cokxi taupe tan 20 off navyoNve slacks Farah's betted Reg $30 made of machine washable 50 DacronP poly 25 Orion and 25 rayon In waist tri-ble- 30-4- 0 ‘and colors: heather brawn heather navy heather blue heather tan 20 off grey and brown Men's Sportswear (515) Shop weekdays 10-- 9 Saturday 10-- 6 Closed Sunday Ofcw In SL Downtown Not al Uzm h d itorw sizes dayfrDoaotr W -- Cottonwood Ogden Valey Fair and UntoenNy Mol only Dacron b a regMered tiademert of DuPont S0 Cl 24 HOUR lOLflB DSCCT DIN SHOFHM IMJ 1AKS 121-66- 66 EVE WBIBM I UMN (OMSK Norman Stockton Bill Francis Greg Sievers Eric and Kristin Hancock Edward Mendenhall and Craig Goodsell 7-- - for financial situation “There’s lots of districts in Idaho that are Mortuary chapel Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday from 1 pm and Friday after SANTA ROSA Calif Anna 11 am Burial will be in the Christensen Gentry 89 died Logan City Cemetery May 13 IMS in Santa Rosa A Gentry Bowler keeping the district in a advent UQ 1400462010 |