Show 4-- Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday November The 4 1987 News of record Commodities distribution site changed Distribution of USDA com modities will no longer take place behind the Logan City complex because of parking problems caused by people picking up commodities ac cording to Gail Yost The quarterly distribution will now take place at the pavillion at the county fair grounds the Human Servict department of the Bear River for library patrons and people pear in The Herald Journal later in the week Association of Governments with business in the city offices The commodities distribution announced “The fairgrounds are a good “The city said the building is spot to do takes place every other month he said no long available to us" said While a fairly large number for five days and serves 2800 Yost human services specialist of people who use the commodi- families in the county and 4800 at BRAG She said she had no ties live in the downtown Logan in the BRAG district Yost said more information than that Brenda Butler director of the area a lot of people also live in Logan Senior Center said disMayor Newel Daines said the the area of the fairgrounds commodities distribution was Daines said so the move tribution behind the Logan of"seriously impacting parking” shouldn't hurt access to the fices made the commodities more accessible for senior citicommodities “We’ll see what happens" zens in town who don’t have Daines said "We’ve had a lot of cars She said the center will complaints from people about then have to make more pick- it' Richmond to sponsor arts festival this month - parking" The change of site will start Monday Nov 9 and will run the regular schedule Monday through Friday Details about the dally distribution will ap-- A as the city's financial books are RICHMOND arts festival will be concerned the mayor said AU held in Richmond’s community budget categories are in the building on Nov 14 members of black and expenditures are the City Council announced at where they should be Traveller Tuesday night's regular meet- said The council learned that a ing said Marvin Traveller Mayor project on 100 the event is open to all city North is almost complete City K crews have been preparing a artists NAPA Calif "I would like to see a lot of new road base on several our local artists participate in blocks The road will be reKerry J the art festival" he said surfaced next summer said Clegg 33 Interested persons should Traveller Napa died Satcontact City Hall he said In other action the council urday Oct 31 The council reviewed the noted the signup deadline for 1987 in a boatll ing accident at city's annual audit prepared by the city's city-sponsor- ed ups and deliveries for those people The center already takes approximately 50 to 55 seniors to pick up commodities wherever they are distributed she said charge was reduced in a pleaThe bargaining arrangement sentence was suspended in favor of probation payment of A CONVICTED in restitution counsel$12000 a Logan man was convicted by and two days in the Cache jury of sexual abuse of a child ing Jail a second-degre- e felony after a County three-da- y trial The offense COURT ACTIONS 1st District Court - involved an incident with an who was not related to the defendant Sentencing is expected next week SENTENCED Painter 24 3166 S - David 975 East Bountiful was sentenced to not more than five years in the Utah State Prison on two counts of felony burglary He pleaded guilty to the charges after a second-degre- e felony third-degre- e BIRTHS Logan Regional Hospital i ERICKSON— Callie and David Smithfield a boy Nov 2 and BENNETT-Lin- da Wayne Providence a boy Nov 2 and LINDQUIST-Pat- riz Robert Logan a boy Nov 2 RUTLEDGE— Larlene and John Providence a boy Nov 2 Obituaries road-constructi- Baxter Clegg - Dewayne 3 Pearson and Allred an auditing firm from Logan Everything is in order as far Traveller Logan council slates meeting resolution to finalize issuance of $48 million in water and sewer bonds read an ordinance that manufacturing commercial would create a permanent survey when it meets at 5 pm power advisory board and set a public hearing for budget in City Hall 255 N Main St The council also will hear a adjustments to the 1987-8- 8 g of an amendbudget which includes several ment to the sign ordinance transfers of funds The general election returns regarding installation or erecwill be canvassed after the tion of signs Proposed action includes a meeting The Logan Municipal Council Thursday will look at a proposal to endorse an industry and second-readin- free-standi- Bogata Bay near Napa He was born Sept 9 1954 in Provo a son of Vaughn T and Joyce B Clegg He married Gina Johnston on Jan 6 1978 in the Logan LDS Temple He was a 1972 graduate of Orem High School was an avid sportsman Eagle Scout fastpitch softball pitcher and was currently working as a business manager for Sandia Family Fun Center in Fairfield Calif ng He served an LDS mission to o the North Mission from 1974-7- 6 N Survivors include his wife of Napa two sons and two daughNORTH LOGAN The City economic development ters Brittany Shane Cadfen Council will hear a presentation specialist for the Bear River and Kelsey Elissa all of Napa his parents of Orem three Thursday on the development Association of Governments two Carl brothers and sisters of potential of the Utah State and Wayne Watkins director B Clegg Glenwood Heights the Park Research park University Kyle B Clegg Orem At 8:30 pm the council will 111 located in the city Kenneth a a Clegg currently servto air The meeting begins at 7:30 hold public hearing LDS mission in an on ordinance ing in Council the disposiproposed City pm Fla Corine tion of city surplus property Jacksonville Chambers at 2076 N 1200 East Karen Idaho resoluClegg on a of the Rexburg The future implications the Next agenda is a Orem to tion grandmother establish be for will Clegg procurement mapped park La von Bowden Midway the council by Bobbie Coray policy and bidding procedures The council wifi also canvass Cache County economic develFuneral services will be opment director Brian Dixon Tuesday’s election results Friday at 11 am in the Orem 83rd Ward Chapel 1030 W 600 Research park on Carolina-Greensbor- Logan agenda - 30-acr- e Weather Heckmann O bantam-basketba- league Is Nov 10 Signup is taking place at City Hall said under the direction of Alien-HaMortuary South where friends may call D Friday one hour prior to services An additional viewing HYRUM -will be held Thursday evening at Berg Mortuary m Provo Burial will be in Timpanogas LeRoy Baxter 76 Hyrum died Memorial Gardens Nov Tuesday 1987 Logan Regional Hospital He was born BOUNTIFUL Emma Olivia 22 1911 in Sept (Olive) Anderson Heckmann Hyrum a son of 88 former Providence resident died Monday Nov 2 1987 at a Robert LeRoy and Blanche Bountiful care center She was born Nov 1 1899 in Nielsen Baxter He married Leona Brown on Nov 30 1935 Murray a daughter of Swen in Salt Lake City The marriage Olaf and Erika Mathilda Peterson Anderson She mar- was later solemnized in the ried William C Heckmann on Logan LDS Temple He worked as a heavy June 20 1923 in the Salt Lake equipment operator He was a LDS Temple She was active in the LDS high priest in the Hyrum 8th Church and had over 40 years of LDS Ward He was in the Sunday school superintendency service in the Primary was a home teacher Survivors include her andSurvivors include his wife of husband of Bountiful one son one son and three and three daughters Richard Hyrum L Baxter Robert A Heckmann Provo Mary daughters H Lindsay Salt Mrs Lake City Frances Marvle Davis Calif Salt Lake Ashton (Sharon) Elaine Monson and Olive Joy Tonnya McNally Salt Wvoma Parker both of Boun- City Lake Mrs Rick (Shelia) City 22 38 tiful grandchildren Egan Bountiful two brothers a brother Carl S Anderson Salt Lake Raymond Baxter Salt Lake Donald Baxter Hyrum City She was preceded in death City one sister Mrs Hal (June) a son William Conrad by Orndorff Las Vegas 10 grandHeckmann will Funeral services be children 11 in Funeral services will be at the Russon am Friday Brothers-BountifMortuary Friday at noon in the Hyrum 8th 295 N Main St Bountiful LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop where friends may call Thurs- Larry Olsen conducting day from 8 pm and Friday Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services Friday from am Interment will be in the Salt Burial will be in the Hyrum City Lake City Cemetery Cemetery Arrangements are - great-grandchildr- en ul 6-- 10:30-11:3- 0 FRONTS: J SNOW yj Hawes Ward 62 Jackson died today Wednesday Nov 4 1987 at her home She was born Nov 5 1924 in Colusa Calif a daughter of Thomas and Arminta Titensor Hawes She married Charles C Ward on Nov 18 1951 in Pocatello Idaho They lived in Kansas City Kan and St Louis Mo Survivors include her husband of Jackson three son and one Vicky daughters Ward Preston Idaho LaJean Kuethe-Deru- s Lodi Calif Mo Gwen Phelps Gerald Mike Ward Littleton Colo her mother of Preston five grandchildren A graveside service will be held Friday at noon at the Richmond City Cemetery Friends and family may call after services at the home of Arminta Hawes at 181 W 100 South in Preston R Humpherys Rhoda Clark Humpherys 83 Logan died Tuesday Nov 3 1987 A complete in Orem obituary and funeral notice will appear in a future edition of The Herald Journal Services are under the direction of Nelson ' - Funeral Home v i About Cache Center 83 W Main St Agenda items include a presentation of new library books by members of the Hyrum City Youth Council a municipal election canvass and discussion of the Beef and Pork Day celebration The council also will hear a request from Linda Coleman for a business license to contract shipping with UPS Darwin Nielsen seeks a utility billing adjustment The council is also expected to approve city invoices and dishome-occupati- -- Wyo — Claragene JACKSON the The Hyrum City Council will curriculum subcommittee hold its regular meeting academic standards subcomThursday at 7 pm in the Civic mittee and the general educa- t ' Ward C at ll HI RAIN Warm Cold pA Static fJOccludod minimum temperatures A! least 5CV of any shaded Mao to recede precptaLonind'cated By United Press Infernetionet A cold front chilled the northern Plains today and forecasters said if would spread south and east ending an Indian summer that gave much of the nation a warm reprieve from the normally nippy first days of November "Tne weather's gomg to be making a change here in the next couple days" National Weather Service forecaster Lyle Alexander said "We have a cold front that is over the northern Plains right now and is going to be moving to the southeast and the nation will get back closer to normal as far as temperatures are concerned -especially around the Great Lakes wnere readings will be below normal by Thursday" Alexander said Pre dawn readings today were in the 40s from northern Minnesota to Nebraska and Kansas wmie in some areas of the Rockies the mercury dipped into the upper 20s and 30s A pre dawn reading of 27 degrees was recorded at Butte Mont But the thermometer at Fort Lauderdale Fla early this morning hit 70 while temperatures ranged from the mid 00s over lower Michigan to the SOs and lower 00s across the mid Atlantic Coast Wisconsin and southern Minnesota Record highs were expected today Coast through from the Kentucky and Tennessee Temperatures in the 80s were expected from Texas across the lower Mississippi and Tennessee valleys as well as over parts of Florida much of Virginia Maryland and Delaware Record highs were either set or tied Tuesday in more than 20 cities in 12 states from Texas to West Virginia and cities as far north as Cleveland and Chicago enjoyed highs 15 to 20 degrees above normal Mo re rain was forecast for Florida today More than 3 inches of rain fell Tuesday at Orlando and almost 4 inches fell at West Palm Beach A tropical storm watch for Florida's west coast was no longer in effect early today with a tropical depression roughly 150 miles southwest of Tampa moving north northwest at 10 to 15 mph and slowly dissolving the weather service said Forecasts Salt Lake City Ogden and Provo: Fa through tonight increasing cloudiness Thursday with southerly afternoon wines to 20 miles per hour highs today and bursements SHOWERS The UPI Fair through tonight increasing cloudiness Thursday with Logan: southerly afternoon winds to 20 miles per hour highs today near 60 and Thursday in the lower 60s lows tonight in tne mid 30s Utah: Generally fair today becoming partly cloudy in southern Utah tonight increasing cloudiness Thursday with scattered afternoon showers in southern Utah and southerly winds to 25 miles per hour in the western valleys high today from the 60s into the lower 70s and Thursday 55 to 65 lows tonight 35 to 45 Idaho: Fork Soil Conservation board of area is forecast Thursday in the mid 00s lows tonight 35 to 40 Southeast Blacksmith Fair through supervisors will meet Thursday at 7:30 pm in the Agricultural Service Center 1075 ft N Main SL Logan A regular meeting of the Utah State University Educational Policies Committee will be Thursday at 3 pm in the President’s Conference Room Old Main 106 Items on the agenda include a strategic plan outline for the undergraduate program and reports from the microcomputer The author will also read some of her work at the Center Street Restaurant 129 N 100 East Friday from tion subcommittee 3:30 to 4:30 pm The public is Country Fun will sponsor a invited dance from 8:30 pm to midThe Nibley City Council will night Friday at the Hyrum not meet Thursday as schedwill hall Music be meeting performed by the band Western uled The council will hold its Pleasure which performs monthly meeting Nov 12 at 8 “clean country music" ac- pm at City Hall cording to the sponsors Cost is $3 a person The Cache Macintosh Users Group will hold its monthly The Cornish Town Council meeting Thursday at 7 pm in will conduct its regular meeting Room EL 242 of the Engineerat 7:30 pm Thursday in the ing Building on the Utah State Cornish LDS meeting house University campus The proRegular city business is on the gram will feature a demonstration of HyperCard by Joe agenda Frazier About 10 MB of n software will be The Utah State University available Frazier will also Women’s Center will present a present recently obtained infree seminar entitled “Income formation relating to memory and Independence with a and performance upgrade paths Computer” by Patricia Mc- for Mac 512s and Mac Plus The Connell The program will be held Friday at noon in Room 335 of the Taggart Student Dignity and Center McConnell a Moab Understanding author will discuss the impact of personal computers in the NELSON home as well as how to run a FUNERAL MONtt home-basebusiness with a public-domai- 794 ATfcT American Funds Group Sl’4 S3VV 24V Campbell Soup Chrysler Coca Cola Enterp Conagra Inc First Security Bank Ford ijv 2SS V 231 nc 74'7-l- Gen Dyn 50-'- General Motors 21Snc 2nc IOMGA JC Penney 42VS Kmart 26'i-'- Chair Moore Corporation Monsanto ISV'i Morrison-Knudse- Morton Thiokol NuCor Steel Penn Cent levV 66 Ramada Inn RJR Wendover 5(42 62 In't Invest 06 Pace Fd Venture Vi I77inc 43 Sltenc Sears Southwest Cal Edison SIR Union Pacific Utah Power (Light 48 35S V 5nc Reebok 62 40 T i 3Ste14 41V 4 PCG -- 4 121-- Idaho Power -- l 5- IBM Mutual Funos (asked prices) AmcapF 10ei-2- ICA I4f025 New Economy New Perspecti ve Washington Mut 2165 36 the topic "Godless Constitution: People” at 11:30 amj Godly Thursday in the Chase Fine Arts Center Morgan Theatre Marti is an expert on religion-stat- e issues according to a news release and his talk is sponsored by the OC Tanner Lecture Series on Human Values The Millville City Council will ' meet Thursday at 8 pm at City Hall Agenda items include a canvass of Tuesday’s election a discussion on the UP&L merger public comment on obstruction of public y and reports from 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