Show 4— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday August News of record - ACCIDENT A Grace Idaho couple was admitted to Hospital Thursday following a traffic accident just south of the Lewiston turnoff from US 91 James A Benson 72 and Venice A Benson 67 were listed in good condition this morning He suffered a shoulder injury and she sustained a broken nose in the 7 pm accident The accident report was unavailable this morning ACCIDENT — A three-vehicl- e gional Hospital Ron Seamons was admitted to the hospital with a fractured pelvis and Margaret Larsen 83 Wellsville was treated and released following the 12:30 pm accident According to the Utah Highway Patrol report Larsen was westbound on 18th North attempting to cross US She stopped at the stop sign and tried to cross the 22 Lewiston Logan City Police THEFT — Bill Evans East 5th North Thursday the theft of a friend’s camera from a dresser in a fraternity house sometime Aug 14 The camera belonging to Mike Hoffer was valued at $300 intersection when her BIRTHS Logon Regional Hospital automobile struck the Seamons’ vehicle which was southbound The impact knocked Seamons’ WAKLEY — Theresa and vehicle into a third car driven Cory Hyrum a boy Aug 15 CHRISTENSEN — Deeann by Melvin Mitchell Logan Lace n Levis square dance 10 days of school Bring your club will be dancing Saturday at grade level book a lunch and $2 8:30 pm at the AVA Center to help cover expenses There will be regular dancing with Spencer Hill as caller The Bine Monday Ladies Campground in Blacksmith Fork Canyon at 10 am A picnic will follow Fr Frank Giles of St Michael’s will lead the worship service The outdoor Bowling League will hold an mass will replace St John’s Educators for Workshop Way organizational meeting Monday regular Sunday service invite you to a special meeting at 7 pm in the Hugh’s Co on Monday at 9:15 am at restaurant All team captains The Preston Area Chamber of Summit School Ann Robinson and interested team members of Knowlton Elementary School are encouraged to attend Commerce is sponsoring a Hawaiian vacation contest and a in Farmington will be guest League play begins the Aug 27 special luau with pit roasted speaker She will speak on the salad roll and drink for $1 Tasks and Church John’s pork St Workshop present Episcopal ideas on how to check them and Logan and St Michael’s as part of a will also discuss the cushioning Episcopal Church Brigham campaign at Preston City Park language homework lessons City will hold a joint outdoor this evening from 6 until 9 pm and how to prepare for the first mass Sunday in the Schenoah There will be prizes and Hawai- shop-at-ho- Mabel Elizabeth Pratt VanOrden Lloyd 88 395 North 5th East died Aug 16 1984 at her home She was born July 1886 30 in Meadow ville Utah a daughter of Moroni Walker and Mary Chugg Pratt She married Willard LeRoy VanOrden Jan 29 1908 in the Logan LDS Temple He died Feb 1 1951 She married Ellis Lloyd Dec 8 1961 in Logan he died June 1971 She had lived in Bancroft and Fairview Idaho and Lewiston and Logan Utah She was an active member of the LDS Church serving in the Relief Society as a counselor in the Kelly Ward as president in the Idaho Stake Relief Society and on the Idaho Stake YWMIA Mrs Agatha Hatch Logan Lem (Gwen) Green McCam-mo- n Idaho and Mrs Ross (Thelma) Redford Bancroft two stepdaughters Mrs Elaine en great-grandchildr- Glen- Mrs Athleen Walton Lompoc Calif and Mrs Viola Dunkley Ogden Funeral services will be held Monday 1 pm in the Hall Mortuary chapel with Bishop S George Ellsworth of the Logan 5th Ward conducting Friends may call at the mortuary me hour prior to the services Burial will be in the Lewiston Cemetery — Record heat baked the East Coast and Great Lakes and readings were forecast In the Plains tar the third straight day today Officials of a Colorado electric utility hit by lightning asked customers to conserve power Atlantic City NJ reached a record high Thursday when the temperature hit 94 degrees breaking the 1945 record of 92 degrees A reading of 09 set a record for the day in Muskegon Mich If was 100 in Hutchinson Kan Wednesday and Thursday and temperatures were expected to hit the century mark again today in Kansas and southern Nebraska said Harry Gordon a National Weather Service meteorologist in Kansas City Mo Temperatures climbed into the 90s Thursday over much of the central and southern Plains the Great Lakes and the Middle Atlantic states Showers and thundershowers fell over portions of eastern South Dakota eastern Nebraska Iowa southern Minnesota western Wisconsin and northern Illinois Lightning knocked out one of three huge transformers of a rural electric so cooperative in Brighton Colo officials asked their 4500 customers to curtail consumption to keep the system from overloading and failing Union Rural Electric Association Inc spokesman Dave Dunnell said there were no immediate outages but a new transformer would not be in place until Sunday and any strain could cripple the system Forecasts Partly cloudy tonight with scattered thundershowers Consideraole cloudiness with scattered thundershowers at times Locally heavy rainfall possible Low tonight near 60 High Saturday in the low 80s Logan: Utah: Scattered thundershowers tonight with some locally heavy rain possible Considerable cloudiness Saturday with scattered thundershowers Low tonight ranging from the low 60s in the north to near 70 in the extreme south High Saturday ranging from the mid 80s in the north to the mid 90s in the extreme south Southeast Idaho: Chance of showers or thundershowers tonight through Saturday High Saturday in the mid 80s to mid 90s Lows tonight in the 50s Cache Valley PUGMIRE — Annette - and Laketown - a boy Evans member reported this morn- The Lincoln School in Hyrum will register students new to the area on Monday and Tuesday between 8:30 am and 3:30 pm at the school All students will need a birth certificate and proof of immunization Those desiring to purchase lunch tickets may do so before the start of ing Evans reported to the council that she had met with Gov Scott Matheson Buzz Hunt state director of community development and Keith J Burnett administrator of disaster relief for Utah and that they had agreed if any funding could be arranged they would school be willing to help Now Evans said plans are underway to see The Edward Jessop family if dredging the Blacksmith Fork will hold a family reunion River is feasible and can be Saturday at 11 am at Willow done before the approach of Park All family members are another spring flood season invited to attend Rick De Moss of the planning commission met with the council to discuss the Nibley request Lynn Clark met with the council to complain about a defective drain in front of his property in Elkhorn Subdivision phase 2 The drain apparently was not constructed according to specifications Evans said so the council agreed to consult with BKC Carp developer of improvement of the drain In other business the council granted a building permit to Grace Owens and Barbara Industrial Park Several Anderson and voted to renew persons who own land in the the contract of the city animal park have requested permission control officer THE CHOCES WHERE RE In another vote the council agreed not to issue any building permits unless either the contractor or the owner of the permit was present at the meeting Thaia It No Limit On Quantity I Hpidiup xLtoiS bqc OnTy AUGUST This coupon entitles you to TaTURDA I J off any total purchase in our HOMEWORLD AND FURNITURE DEPARTMENTS Validation: Cash value Assorted shapes & y ! ! j j “oO A 00 Oo77"U77 colors CROWN CORNING REG ! 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I I V - specifications and restrictive covenants imposed at the time the subdivision was accepted would have to be followed before building in the park would be permitted DeMoss also presented a request from Jan Young that she be allowed to divide nine acres which she owns on Hollow Road into two parcels on which two building permits would be issuedThe council granted the another council ian entertainment decided all The council - 5" Johnson to build in the park Evans said The council at first questioned whether the park had ever been a legal subdivision Recorder Paul Evans checked the city records and found that the park has been made a legal subdivision NIBLEY Nibley City Thursday learned that it cannot August 16 federJONES — Patricia and Jerry expect any help from the of in al the way government Young Ward a girl August 16 Blackflood the relief along BELL — Jill and David smith Fork River but there is a Smithfield a boy August 16 glimmer of hope for aid from OLSEN Jill and Blake the State of Utah Hyrum a girl August 16 Council member Todd Fenton MORRISON Holley and told the council that when he Michael Hyrum a boy August contacted federal authorities he 16 was told they could not give any assistance to the community because the Cache County Commission had not declared Nibley a disaster area Kay Kelvin Earlier the council the planning and zoning committee concerning the maintenance of and the board of adjustments ditches near their property held an information session Rosemary Jones recorder said with Cache County Planner Ken Sizemore this morning The council agreed that in accordance with state law Hillcrest maintenance of ditches is the Dry 1141 I 706 N responsibility of the individual (Next to Mrici'i Una) property owners If residents want the city to take over CLEANED 1 PRESSED maintenance of the ditches MtCaati Slacks Skirt J95 they will have to pay the city aYYY aa 15" let of 4 CHARGE IT ON YOUR BON OR AMERICAN EXPRESS ACCOUNT TO ORDER CALL: LOGAN 7S34I30 TOU FREE A UNIT Of AUIED STORES !?? ANOUNCES THE BEST OF ALL WORLDS I Xfeathen By United Press international 16 Tresa and girl August concern Millville The council voted to postpone the construction of a bowery in the city park until next spring because the funds budgeted for that construction were needed HYRUM Ariel Bright to repair roads damaged by Jphnson 190 North Center SI heavy snow and spring run-of- f Hyrum died Aug 16 1984 at his home A complete obituary and funeral arrangements will board She is survived by four be published in a future edition daughters Mrs Harold (Hazel) of the Herald Journal Funeral Redford Pocatello Mrs director is Hall Mortuary A — Andrew Hyrum a complaints from residents en brother Harold Pratt sisters dora Calif HANSEN 15 Irrigation ditches MILLVILLE Problems with irrigation ditches within the city were uppermost on the minds of the Millville City Council Thursday Mayor Clyde Linder told the 12 council he had heard several Preston and Mrs Marjorie Frank Seattle two stepsons) Homer Lloyd St George and Harvey Lloyd Salt Lake City 16 grandchildren 50 Egbert HULL — Kathy and Bradley 636 reported 89-9- 1 Obituaries and Glade Millville a girl Aug 5 Preston a boy Aug About Cache M Lloyd Federal flood aid ruled out for Nibley but state may help l accident at 1800 North Main Larsen was cited for failure to sent two people to Logan Re- yield right of way POLICE BLOTTER Logan City Ambulance Logan Regional 17 1984 EVERYTHING'S ON SALE! ! 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