Show 4— l he Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday February 19 1985 Heart Association Hunting fishing fees to jump begins fund drive The subcommittee’s plan was about the governor’s recommendation and nearly 9300000 over the suggestion of the Legislature's fiscal analyst after the expected revenues from the license fee increases were included SALT LAKE Volunteer! for the Utih Heart Association will be conducting the annual "Fire Costs for Life" residential campaign during February Since IMS February has been designated by Congress as Heart Month Julia W Jensen has been named area residential chairman for Cache County Jensen win direct volunteers in the area who will seek contributions from individuals at their homes and distribute information outlining risk factors of heart disease "Five Cents fo Life" suggests that individuals of families con- CITY (UPI) The Legislature has finally passed dramatic fishing and hunting license fee increases "The contributions win be but budget balancers say they will fight a used to combat heart disease move to spend the extra money for and stroke by funding vital additional state employees The Utah Senate Monday concurred with research and public education House amendments to the comearlier said Or FarreH If programs" e bill to put the finishing Calton president of the Utah prehensive touches on the measure that already Heart Association "Research into the causes of gained support from sports enthusiasts heart disease and stroke has and agriculture interests resulted in advances in The fee hike which also has the support diagnosis prevention surgery of Gov Norm Bangerter means that anal rehabilitation" according beginning April 29 a combination fishing and hunting license will increase from 923 to Calton to 935 while a fishing license will go from "But more needs to be done 91390 to 919 and a license win heart and blood vessel disease Jump from 910 to 915 hunting kills neatly one million AmeriSenior citizen fishing permits also were cans each year" raised from 95 to 99 The Utah Heart Association to raise an affiliate of the American anThe increased fees are expected additional 912 million for the State Heart Association is fighting to fee-hik- tribute five cents for each rear of their age said Gay Saunders statewide chairperson of the drive reduce early death and disability and volunteers are a vital part of the Heart Association fight Calton said will be conducting the drive This year's campaign goal is BIRTHS from Feb 22 to March 4 9270000 9115000 above Jordan But Sen Dix McMuDin fold his colleagues on the Executive Appropriations Committee that he objected to some of the Increased license revenue bring used to add 11 people to the division staff Division ‘of Wildlife Resources which in turn is to use the extra revenue to enhance fisheries and strengthen wild game herds to improve hunting and fishing Utah Also 92 of each license fee increase is to compensate farmers and ranchers whose property is damaged by hunters and u enforcement Rep Olene Walker fishermen But the Legislature’s Executive Appropriations Committee putting final touches on the state government budget for next fiscal year ordered its subcommittee overseeing natural resources spending to reconsider its proposed 9141 muUon budget for the division managing fish and game R-S- Lake City said the license fee hikes were lntendedto enhance fishing and hunting in Utah not to hire more people The concerns led the executive committee to instruct the Natural Resources subcommittee to readjust its assessments on how the additional resources will be used in the division News of record VAUGHAN— Camille and Saboor Logan a girl Feb 17 BANFORD— Gasok and DeSteven Malad Idaho a boy nnis Logan aboy Feb 17 Feb 15 Logan Regional Hospital Mountain Bell starts hotline Mountain Bell will sponsor a cannot answer legally new service that will help its The hotline win operate from Utah customers understand 9 am to 5 pm Monday changes in SURFASS-L- ce long-distan- e Hotline a service win take calls from Mountain Ben customers in Utah to answer the types of questions about service that Tele-Consum- toll-fre- er ers FIFIELD— Laurie and Providence a boy Feb 15 through Friday and customers service making telephone ean dial Trained counselors wUl propurchases and getting phone vide detailed information to equipment repaired According to a press release help consumers make their own carribeginning today counselors at decision on long-distan- David Logan a boy Feb 16 WOODBURY— Kim and Kirk WellsvUk a girl Feb 16 and Kendall ka REEDER— Charlotte and Marvin Tsaik Ariz a girl Robert Garland twins a boy Feb 16 HANSEN— Susan and Ranand a girl Feb 15 CHRISTIANSEN— Rosemary dall Garden City a girl Feb 15 telephone equipment - purchase or leasing arrangemeat understanding Intricate phone bills equipment repairs and other services according to and a girl SUMMERS-Raei- nda Gregory Feb Smithfield 17 Janke and Alan Preston a boy Feb 17 MORGAN— NELSON— Josephine and William Malta Idaho a boy Feb 17 CAMMACK— Susan and Richard Hyrum a girl Feb 19 ANDERSON— Carol and and Kraig Garland a boy Feb 19 and Clair Newton a boy Feb ce SAHELY-Krist- ine PALMER— Suzanne Kenneth Logan a girl Feb and 19 and WAZIRA— Ahlam Khanld Logan a girl Feb 19 MERRILL— Joan and Gregory Logan a girl Feb 19 — Ahni if l firnp nuuuL -- Mountain Bell employees therekase The annual Miss American Legion Pageant for Cache Rich ana Box Elder counties sponsored by the American Legion will be 7 pm Wednesday at- Mount Logan Middle School 875 North 2nd East For more information call Tifani Wilson VOfeathen - 753-83- OSTON IW and HOERMAN-Jenni- lee rell Logan a boy Feb 15 BRAVO— Dulce and Humberto Logan a girl Feb 15 CARROLL-Ja- net and Roger Logan a girl Feb 19 COWAN— Kathy and Daniel Logan a boy Feb 16 OLSEN— Susan and Ross North Logan a girl Feb IS MOORE— Tonia and Dennis Garland a girl Feb IS pointments by contacting chamber 752-21-61 the at 5 pm The meeting wUl be will be held in the city commuheld in the Board of Health nity building Conference Room 170 North The Parents of Twins Club will meet Tuesday at 7:30 pm in the Logan Regional Hospital CUssroom 3 Dr David Wolfe will speak on "Positive Rei- nforcement and Behavior Modification" All parents of twins are invited Persons wanting more Information should YORK A representative of the Small Business Administration will be call in Logan Thursday from 9 to am 10:30 at the Cache Chamber of Commerce Building 52 West 2nd North Person’s wishing to contact the representative may schedule ap- - 753-44- The Bear River District Board of Health’s regular monthly meeting has been postponed from Wednesday Feb 20 to Wednesday March 20 Main Logan The Lewiston City Wednesday during its regular meeting wUl discuss with local veterinarian Dr Larry Mitchell why dog rabies vaccinations are needed in the city The council will also discuss at the 8 pm gathering an upoming meeting between the State Department of Transportation and Cache County officials widening US regarding 91 from Smithfield to the UtahIdaho state line The publk meeting Area beekeepers are couraged to attend an organizational meeting of beekeepers Thursday at 7:30 pm in the Mountain Fuel Supply Co auditorium 45 East 2nd North Logan In an effort to help the beekeeper in northern Utah and southeastern Idaho helpful materials and presentations by experienced beekeepers win be avaUable through monthly She is survived by her meetings Anyone interested in the association should Thursday’s meeting Obituaries UPI WEATHER FOTOCAST fr By United Young Ward died Mon- - Charles dap Feb 18 1985 Logan at Re- great-grandchildr- heart attack He was born Jan Heber P Glen North Powder Ore 13 nine randchildren Funeral servkes - Thursday in the grand-childr- en greatg- wiU be noon Colkge-Youn- g Ward Chapel with Bishop Donald Daugs conducting Friends may caU AUen-Ha- ll Mortuary Wednesday from 9 pm and at the ward one hour prior to servkes Burial in WeUsvilk Cemetery 7-- Salt Lake City Ogden and Provo: Fog resuming again tonight with Increasing clouds above the haze The tog will decrease during the night with Increasing clouds above Chance of snow showers late In the night Chance of snow Increasing Wednesday with partial clearing It In the day Warmer Wednesday with chance of snow at 50 perewrt Highs In the mid 10s to mid 40s lows In the 20s tonight but decreasing during the night with Increasing clouds above Scattered snow developing later In the night and continuing Wednesday Partial clearing by afternoon warmer Highs In the mid 20s to mid 30s tows near 10 Utah: Fog resuming this evening but then decreasing during the night with clouds statewide Scattered north late tonight Hh widely scattered snow In n Wednesday Highs today In lower 40s In the north and In lower 0s in the south Lows to 35 except tor the Uinta :ache Valley where they will tens Highs Wednesday In the dJOs south ast Idaho: Partly sunny today tonight and Wednesday with only snow showers t chance of light in tho 30s Most ilghs will bo ht lows will boln the toons L Indianapolis Kansas City Las Vegas Los Angeles Memphis Miami Beach Milwaukee Minneapolis New Orleans New York Oakland Oklahoma City Omaha Palm Springs Paso Robles Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland Mo Portland Ore Rapid City 43 43 5 71 54 73 3 34 73 47 71 54 41 70 75 47 70 40 27 47 "57 41 J4 55 !!!! J 40 3 30 S3 3 33 50 30 30 IS 41 21 47 75 Reno 57 55 70 40 31 51 71 51 37 50 JO 70 13 55 Red Bluff Sacramento St Louis Salt Lake City San Diego San Francisco Seattle Spokane Washington 21 ' Kemmerer Finley en Webb Funeral Home at 12:30-1:3- 0 pm Wednesday iu 11 1910 WeUsvilk a son of Walter Lund and Christina Parker Glenn He married Mary Hall in the Logan LDS Temple Jan 14 1931 He grew up attended school and lived in WeUsvilk until he moved to Young Ward to farm He farmed aU of his life He was an avid sportsman throughout his life especially enjoying flyfishing He was an Eagk Scout and an Elder in the LDS church Survivors include his wife of Young Ward two sons and three daughters Fred Carlos and PhiUp both of Young Ward Mrs Thomas (Norma) Otieson Roy Mrs Michael (Carolyn) Hurst Hooper Mrs Ray (Marilyn) Hulse Logan one sister and one brother Mrs MerrUl (Elkn) Brenchley Big Folk Mont Finley Vicki Arcaddo Salt Lake four City Graveside servkes wUl be 2 pm Wednesday in Cleveland Cemetery Friends may caU Wyo gional Hospital following a massive Forecasts Increasing She was an LPN having worked in California Nevada and Colorado She was a member of the LDS church She is survived by one son James H Finley Antioch Calif two grandchildren Chris WARD -Fred Psrker Glenn 75 100-fo- Fog resuming death YOUNG Cache Valley Prm International Snow Mown Into blinding cloud and closed road and Impassable drift In norttwm randarod plow mala Michigan today whllo Salt Laka City remained shrouded by It longait fog ipall In mar than a half canfury Naar blizzard condition obacwad tho banks of Laka Superior on Michigan's upper peninsula where Highway IS was dosed between Au Train and Munising In the lower peninsula an Inch of mow Increased the snow depth to a record V Inches at Aplena Mich Five Inches of snow churned by winds gustlng to ID mph plowed Into Cadillac Monday night "The main roads all have quite a bit of snow on them" said Sgt Dave Fontaine of the state poilca In Cadillac "They weren't able to keep up with the blowing and drifting so they pulled the plows off the roads" A travelers advisory for fog and slick roads was posted In northwestern Utah Since last week the fog has been blamed for thro deaths In Utah Including a teenager Monday who ran his pickup truck into the Jordan Rlvar The National Weather Service said Monday there had been 12 days of fog In the Salt Lake City area since the fall That is tho most tog the area has received since there were 42 consecutive daysof fog Inthe winter of lfJO-S- I Salt Lake City has had nine days of heavy fog In February The city was expected to tie Its record of W days of tog In the month today Travelers advisories for fog covered the Gulf Coast In Louisiana and Texas Patches of dens fog also were reported ' In the Ohio Valley and Florida Snow dusted tho lower Great Lakes and central Appalachians Rain doused the upper Ohio Valley the Tonnesaoe Valley and the lower Mississippi Valley tho Coast Guard today In Boston suspended an air and sea search for two fishermen presumed dead after being swept from a sinking trawler by a huge "freak" wave to miles off Cape Cod Seven men Including two Coast Guardsmen were aboard the 'stern trawler Challenge when the accident occurred about S pm Monday a Coast Guard spokesman In Boston Logan: P F Glenn E Staker PROV IDENCE - husband of Amherst three sons Stephen and James Smith Gessel and Mrs George both of Cambridge Mass (Thelma) Ackley both of David Smith McLean Va (hie Logan Mrs Evan (Arlynn) daughter Janet Farrell Haddock Providence 15 Cambridge two sisters Marion Hill Minnesota SarreU Thom14 greatgSurvivorz include one son and two daughters Leo William grandchildren randchildren three brothers as Mortuary Chapel with Rick Hoskins conducting Friends may call at the -- -- San Francisco mortuary Wednesday from 7-- 9 er Amherst CBeeton and Thursday one hour Eva Mary Funeral servkes for Clarence prior to servkes Burial in Beeton 82 will be 1 pm 1 G e s s e Logan City Cemetery Wednesday in the Lewiston LDS Staker 75 1st Ward Chapel with Bkhop 269 South D'Vaughn Hansen conducting Main ProviFriends may caU Alien-Ha- ll dence died NORTH HAMPTON Mass -- Mortuary today from pm Sunday Feb Loise Ensign Smith 68 and Wednesday at the ward 17 1985 at Mass died Friday from 11:30 Amherst 0 pm Logan Re- 15 1985 Feb at Burial in Richmond Cooley City CemeHospi-Dickinson Hospital in North tery Hampton Mass She was born She was born Dec 27 1916 in Hyde Park a dat Ogden a daughter of the kte Fredrick and George and GUdys Farrell Jorgensen Jensen She married Ensign She was educated in Funeral services for William GesseU March 30 1927 Ogden schools attended Weber Elisabeth (Bessk) P Hansen in Logan Their marriage was State CoUege and graduated Phi 82 wUl be 1 pm Wednesday in solemnized in the Logan LDS PM from Utah State the Smithfield LDS 10th Ward Cappa Tempk He died April 7 1972 University in 1940 She married Chapel with Bkhop Gerry She then married WiUiam Professor Jay Harold Smith in Hodges conducting Friends 1990 20 He died June Staker 1940 and had resided in Amherst may caU Nelson Funeral Home Dec 12 1984 since 1943 She was a member in Smithfield today from 8 She Uved in Logan Provi- of the LDS Church in Amherst and at the ward Wednesdence and Ogden She was an the League of Women Voters pm 11:30 am until time from day active member of the LDS the Amherst Interfaith Council of services Burial in Smithfield church serving in various University Women and Alpha City Cemetery a was She church positions member of the Relief Society and was a Visiting Teacher She worked at the Blue Bird Res- - pm Jensen L Smith 7-- 8 am-12:3- sr E Hansen 7-- Sattorfiold S' Optometrist SPECIALIZING IN Family Eyn Caro Contact Lansts (all typos)' Glaucoma 8 Eyo Health Screening Fashion Eye Wool CACHE VALLEY VISION CENTER SMNHtataMtottO'Ugen 752-551- 5 Expariancedquality caring lervice ot an erfordobi col “Let us be ready to take the field whenever w danger calls JOHN HANCOCK 43 20 30 45 27 20 57 50 30 10 37 Calif Mildred Ensign and a sister Floyd Jensen Kaysvilk Park Hyde Wesley Jensen Logan Ephraim Jensen and Funeral servkes were held Mrs Nona MerrUl both of in the LDS church in Monday Ogden Funeral services wUl be Amherst and burial was in Wildwood Cemetery also in Thursday at noon in the step-moth- AUen-Ha- ll Dr Douglas CLEVELAND Idtho Lulu Virginia Davidson Finley 91 died Sunday Feb 17 1995 in the Franklin County Nursing Home She was born Oct 26 1903 in LaPkta Mo a daughter of Charies A and Emma Wilson Davidson She married James Harv Finley in Anaheim Calif in 1930 preceded her in Chi Omega taurant and at the USU cafeteria EMP10VU SUPPORT OF THE GUARD 4 RESERVE ' VOl Thu Public 1 Same ot Newspaper |