Show 4-- Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday January The 14 1988 State will build commuter stop near Wellsville WELLSVILLE — The state is going to make commuter stop near Wellsville for folks traveling out of the valley dally and the city will be responsible for its maintenance accordini to the city’s recorder The Wellsville City Council approved a contract from the Utah Department of Transportation at its regular meeting Wednesday which said it wul build the stop where employees may park carpooling their cars if the city maintains It City Recorder Don Hartle said this morning Building the commuter stop will be part of a larger project that will widen US 1 from Green’s Corner to Mount Sterling according to a 89-9- Hartle In other street news the council adopted an existing o - plaints from residents con- cerned about safety Mayor Gary Millburn said The council also discussed an ordinance forbidding the discharge of firearms within the city limits Both ordinances are effective immediately In other business the council heard from Wes Baer a repre- sentative of the Providence for Stake He showed the council round preparation plans — fandfill excavation and — for a new LDS landscaping Church site located at 350 E Center St The property is adjacent to city property Also the council honored out- She was a member of American Legion Auxiliary Post 33 and a member of the Richmond RICHMOND Friendship Club She belonged to the LDS Church Among ner church positions were secretary in the Primary and Scout den — Virginia Rasmussen Hope Murray 69 Coun-oilm- en VOfeather facilities - Council Member Preston Brenchley submitted a letter which is required by la w of business city officials that states he is doing hardware a as with the city in his capacity retailer The council convened in an executive session to diyMM the job performance of city employees according to Hartle — ing Friends may call at Nelson Chapel with Bishop David J Funeral Home in Smithfield Bouck conducting Friends may 1 Friday from 9 pm and at the call at the chapel Friday from of services time m until church Saturday from 0 am Burial will be urial will be in the Dayton Arrangein the Richmond City Cemetery (Idaho) Cemetery ments are under the direction of Cranney Mortuary 7-- 10:30-11:3- Survivors include her K LVOII died Tuesday Jan 12 1988 at her home in going Council Members Rich- Richmond She was born ard Eames and Rex Hamilton and installed new Council Dec 27 1918 in Members Greg Jones and Ted ” Idaho a daugh- Davidson of Niels Edward and Zina ter The council approved the Venice Hope Rasmussen She appointment of CPA firm married Merrill Thorpe Murray Peterson & Allred to be the on Dec 10 1936 in Logan Their city’s 1988-8- 9 auditors was later solemnized marriage The council also passed a in the Logan LDS Temple resolution to transer 322959 She received her education in from the cemetery perpetual Cache County schools and care fund to the genera! from North Cache g'aduated Sh was employed by Del Monte in Franklin and Temple Grocery until it closed Franklin Amalga officials sworn in — The oath of AMALGA office was administered Wednesday to incumbent David Wood and Lloyd Jenson said Town Recorder Kenneth Hansen Wood will continue to oversee road maintenance Jenson will still be responsible for the water system In other business Mayor Boyd Smith solicited reactions from council members regard ing the proposed salary increase for the Cache County executive and the proposed creation of a public works de The council reiterated the cijy’sjwUcy that citizens must make or )lan to use any of the city s buildings In other business: — The council swore in its new members Obituaries Archers forbidden to hunt deer in Providence v Murray PROVIDENCE The City Council passed an ordinance Wednesday forbidding the use of bows to shoot deer within the city limits during the archery deer hunt The Division of Wildlife Resources permitted the shooting of deer with bows within the city limits last season But there were a number of com- The new and re - appointed members are Ruth P Maughan Allen Lyle Archie Darley and Stanley Pollock This morning Miller said that at the beginning of her term she wrote to all the mayors in her district stating she was ready to attend any meeting to which she was asked Miller said the letter was an open invitation to all the councils in her area to contact her if they had any questions or issues they wanted to discuss She stressed that she was still willing and “eager" to meet with councils at their request Sne said just as town and city council council meetings unless an item is in the particular interest she wouldn’t attend their council meetings unless an agenda item warranted it or she was invited city officials could find) that prohibita late night parking on city streets during the winter The ordinances states that from Nov 1 to April 30 parking on streets is limited to 5 minutes between midnight and 6 am The council also discussed Cache County's new form of government according to Hartle end of the valley (including Wellsville) County Council representative Ruth Ann Miller had not attended one of their meetings in the past year and expressed concern at ner absence he said The council decided to ask Miller to attend an upcoming meeting and report on what she’s done in the past year Hartle said the council felt Miller and other council members should keep cities informed about what is going on in the county partment Hansen said While reactions were mixed the overall feeling about the two issues was negative he said Dr F Neal Mortenson MD Town business license fees for an busiall commercial and other obstetriciangynecologist nesses were due Jan 1 Hansen will discuss "The Hormone Resaid The license fees can be placement Theory” Tuesday at 7 pm in the Logan Regional paid to the town clerk Hospital Education Classroom Animal Control Officer John He will discuss the pros and Hestor will soon begin a cons of estrogen and procollection of dog gesterone replacement through license fees Hansen said The prescribed medications followlicense fee for males and ing a hysterectomy The public ivited free of charge spayed females is 35 Licenses for unspayed females is 310 The Ronald V Jensen Historical Farm will have sleigh rides pending enough snow on Saturday The rides at the farm husband of Richmond one son Terrel R Murray Richmond one daughter Mrs Larry (Cleo) Thornley Richmond nine grandchildren her father of Logan three brothers Edward Rasmussen Meridian Idaho Philo Rasmussen Funeral services for Kenneth E Lyon will be Friday at 1:30 Mortuary pm at the Alien-HaChapel with Bishop Kevin Staker of the Camarillo (Calif) 3rd LDS Ward conducting Friends may call at the mortuary Friday one hour prior to services Burial will be in the ll H Gayman Funeral services for Harol-dea- n (Harold) Weaver Gayman will be Saturday at noon m the Preston (Idaho) 7th LDS Ward with Bishop Stan Fellows con- ducting Friends may call at Webb Funeral Home in Preston Fairfield Calif Mrs Ray (Carolyn) Gilbert Friday from 9 pm and Sat0 am The Lewiston She was preceded in Hyrum City Cemetery urday from family suggests contributions to death by one son Merrill Cless the Alzheimer's Support Group Murray her mother and two in Preston care of Diana Barsisters Funeral services will be Satrington Franklin County HospiFuneral services for Paula tal Preston ID 83263 Burial urday at noon in the Richmond 3rd LDS Ward Chapel with Tharp Vollmer will be Friday at will be in the Franklin City Bishop Tex L Hoopes conduct- - 2 pm in the Dayton LDS Ward Cemetery Ogden Darwin Rasmussen one sister 7-- 10:30-11:3- P Vollmer About Cache Utah State University’s Health Physical Education and Women’s Advisory Board is Recreation building on the Utah Adseeking nominations of valley State University campus women 65 years old or older mission is 33 Western swing dance instruction will begin at who have made outstanding contributions to “the advan- 7:30 pm and will cost 1 cement and equality of life for Head Start will offer a women on a local state or miniconference Saturnational level" Persons want- one-da- y 8:30 am-- 4 pm at the from day ing applications and information about guidelines may con- Head Start office 75 S 400 tact the Women’s Center USU West Cost is 31- - Topics range 5 Logan Utah phone from family violence to cooking with a wok For more informaDeadline for nominations is Feb 19 Women will be tion call Head Start honored March 16 picked up at the center in Room 310 in the Taggart Student Center between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm and are due Feb 5 For more information call the center at 8 750-172- An alcohol education and awareness program for women entitled “Woman to Woman A New Awareness" will be Friday Jan 22 at 8:30 am at the Ogden Hilton Hotel Featured speakers include Presidential Advisor Dr Donald Ian Macdonald Dr LeClair Bissell for financial past president of the American Applications assistance from the Utah State Medical Society Chris Lubinski will be from 10 am until 2 pm The is a 31 charge per person Unique Singles is sponsoring University Women’s Center for of the National Council on For more information call (801) a dance Saturday from 9 spring quarter are now avail- Alcoholism and 16 other 4 with the country able to women students with a speakers For more inform Jensen Farm is 1 in western band Gary Huckaby five-yelocated on highway call Nikki Lovell gap in their educa0 and Amador in Room 102 of the tions Applications may be or Barbara Robbins Wellsville door-to-do- or 245-406- 84322-018- 750-172- 8 753-09- pm-midnig- ht ar 89-9- 625-36- 393-254- Donna Park will coordinate g local heart drive fund-raisin- News of record suffered a leg fracture lacerations POLICE BLOTTER LDS Hospital Donna Park Logan has been think of their families their CONDITION UPDATE -chairwoman of the friends and their own future Cache County Residential Fund when our volunteer contacts Kathleen H Moser 27 1019 N 500 East Logan remained in Drive “Five Cents for Life” by their home” Park said Her oldest son was born with serious condition this morning the American Heart Association a a congenital heart defect and in the intensive Utah Affiliate Park will direct volunteer she was told by his physician care unit of the Sait Lake efforts to educate Cache County that if he had been born five hospital She was injured Jan 7 citizens about the human toll of years before they wouldn’t have in a head-o- n collision on US 91 heart disease and stroke ac- had the knowledge to save him just north of Smithfield She suffered multiple fractures and cording to an American Heart the release said Association news release This “As you can see the Heart contusions Injured in the same accident was Tracy B Kofoed is her second year as chair Association has a personal im28 1107 South State St Preston Volunteers will request con- portance in my life” she said As chair of the 1987 fund Idaho His condition was up- tributions from individuals at their homes in support of AHA drive Park set a goal of 310000 Saded Wednesday to fair at research education and com- - in donations collected They not Regional Hospital He munity service programs The only met but beat that goal by 1988 drive is scheduled for Feb over 31000 from the residents of 8 USED PIPE AND Cache Valley the release said “New research will help us “Without research supported WELL CASING continue to benefit from medi- by the AHA we may not have Now in stock cal discoveries and reduce the available modern medical mirVALLEY METALS INC of death from rate heart disease acles such as pacemakers and 10th Wost 1st North and stroke America’s number surgery to help children with one killers We want people to heart defects” Park said named shock-traum- E3snow FRONTS: Warm Brain CokJ Map shows minimum temperatures Al toast 50 to receive precipitation mtkated By United Press International An icy storm that froze airport operations and left dozens of people injured in fails and traffic accidents sent more shivers through the Northeast today driving wind chills to 5S below zero in Boston 71 below in Maine and minus 140 in New Hampshire as it swept into Quebec "It's murder out there" said a newspaper vendor on a windswept downtown corner in Trenton NJ "I really feel bad for the old people in weather like this" The storm which whipped out of the Northwest during the weekend and dumped 1 ' j feet of snow over the Midwest on its cross country run began moving into Canada late Wednesday but was still giving residents from the Great Lakes to New England a big chill today "It's moving into eastern Quebec" said Lyle Alexander of the National Weather Service "Cold is pouring down into New York and New England" By early morning temperatures across New England plunged to around 20 degrees below zero and strong winds produced wind chill readings in the dangerous range Forecaster John Howe at the weather station atop Mount Washington in New the highest peak in the Hampshire Northeast said the temperature was 32 degrees below zero Winds of 95 mph to 120 mph made it feel like 140 below "As long as you can hang on to something it's all right" Howe said The coldest spot in Maine overnight was at Moosehead Lake where the low dropped to 29 degrees below zero The wind chill index at Caribou Maine hit 71 below and at Houlton Maine 60 below The temperature dropped to 4 below zero at Boston's Logan International Airport and the wind chill ranged between 45 to 55 below Temperatures also plunged far below zero in the Great Lakes VA showers Qa ot Static Occluded any shaded area it forecast UPI Logan: Mostly cloudy today with light snow showers cloudy tonight with scattered snow variable winds and occasional light rain possibly mixed with snow Friday highs today in the lower 30s and Friday in the upper Xs lows tonight in the lower 20s Utah: Mostly cloudy today cloudy and warmer tonight and Friday breezy winds over the western valleys Friday widely scattered showers tonight and increasing Friday highs today from the upper 20s through the upper 40s and Friday from 35 to near 50 lows tonight from the single digits through the upper Xs Southeast Idaho: Cloudy today with a chance of rain or snow a good chance ot rain or snow tonight and Friday with gusty winds highs both days from the 30s through the 40s lows tonight In the xs 20-2- 752-057- Selected stocks Mid day stock prices are quoted in whole and fractional dollars per share Mutual funds are quoted in dollars and cents Albertson American Stores 484nc Salt Lake City Ogden and Provo Mostly cloudy today cloudy tonight with widely scattered rain or snow showers cloudy and breezy Friday with scattered rain showers south winds up to 15 mph through tonight and increasing up to 25 X percent chance ot mph Friday measurable precipitation tonight and X percent Friday highs today from the mid to upper Xs and Friday in the mid 40s lows tonight in the upper 20s BIRTHS Logan Regional Hospital LINDSAY— Karen and Merlin Hyrum a boy Jan 12 HDEYEMI— Yetunde and Dayo Logan a girl Jan 12 rITTINS—Sanda and Monte Logan a girl Jan 12 NYMAN— Shari and Mark American Fork a girl Jan 12 PETERSON— Laura and Brett Logan a boy Jan 12 SWENSON— Michelle and William Providence Jan 12 Logan BUSINESS COUEGE girl NOW ACCREDITED BYAKSI (agistor today for Wintor Quarter Secretarial Monagomont WordPerfect Typing Com753-752puter Accounting 0 Information Lotus for a quote on your auto or homeowners insurance Gall 2544 AT&T Boise Cascade Campbell Soup Chrysler Coca Cola Enterp Conagralnc First Security Bank Ford GenDyn General Motors IBM Idaho Power IOMGA JC Penney Kmart La Z Boy Chair Moore Corporation Monsanto Morrison Knudsen Morton Thiokol NuCor Steel Penn Cent PCG Forecasts Mutual Funds (asked prices) 1 and Ramada Inn RJR Reebok Sears Southwest Cal Edison STR Union Pacific Utah Power! 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