Show ' PiQ4— ThuHurald Journal Logan Utah Tuaaday July 12 1968 m mmm: & iii 'Jl "fc J rate was very good between He said that Smlthflold to discuss McCracken’s euMc feet per second SM1THF1ELD — Tha City Council will meet at 7:90 pm Wednesday la the Cfttjr Office 19 N Main 8t The eouncil is scheduled to decide how long Doris McCracken's boor and business license will be withdrawn Council members did not determine the revocation period when they decided last month to dooe the Main Street tavern owned bjr McCracken The tavern owner also filed an application with the city to “SuppHai are adequate right now” ho said "and crews are monitoring flows duly If water in our storage tanka drops mfldfrig ” draught POLICE BLOTTER Logan City Ambulance North North Logan were treated for contusions and released from Logan Regional Hospital after tnev were involved in a traffic accident during the weekend Susamw Jones 21 347 Vi N 400 East Logan was also involved in the accident and was treated for abrasions and contusions and released from the hospital CONDITION arolyn Owen Nev was listed stable condition UPDATE -C55 Oakland in serioustat this morning at McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden She was transferred from Logon Regional Hospital Saturday after she was involved In a motorcycle accident in Logan Canyon CONDITION UPDATE -Alta Pugmire 70 Paris Idaho was treated for OMk strain and released from Logan Regional Hospital Saturday after she was involved in a traffic accimv dent BFiHWWFnwwmmuw Thunderstorms All-St- Forecasts Salt Lake City Ogden and Provo: night and Wednesday highs today in the upper Ns and Wednesday In the lower VOs lows tonight SS to M Logan: Considerable cloudiness and cooler today with winds fair tonight highs today near N the mid 10s lows tonight near SO Utah: Fair to partly cloudy today and cooler in northern Utah fair tonight mao4 WDwIDMDyi nlDVlD Duly TrOfTl ITID 10s in northern Utah and from the tOs to IDS in southern Utah lows tonight from the 50s into the mid Ns highs Wednesday from the Ns to MS Southeast Idaho: Partly cloudy cooler and windy today fair tonight and tonight 35 Login Regional Hospital DIXON—Joanne and Gordon Logan a boy July 0 TORABINEJAD— Leyla and Javad Logan a bow July 9 BARNARD— Vickie and Dale Logan a boy July 10 (A AJbUQUDPQUD Anchorage Ashovilie Atlanta Billlngi Birmingham Brownsville Ten Buffalo Burlington Vf Charleston SC Char lotto NC Chicago Cincinnati UVWWIm Columbus Dallas aam Hap JDE MulVin Duluth El Pom Evansville Hartford Honolulu Milwaukee Minneapolis Nashville New Orleans highs today mostly in the to 45 Oklahoma City Omaha Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland Me Portland Ora Providence Richmond St Louis Salt Lake City San Antonio San Diego San Francisco San Juan Seattle Spokane Tampa Washington Wichita GARLAND Vivian Bergener Pierce 69 Sunday 73 04 71 died j She was born Aug 20 1918 in! I dis- Logan Canyon formation caU 71 77 73 73 SS 09 SS 7S S3 94 99 7S 91 ji 53 inance to allow Evanel West to Maughan rent out the basement of her sane Other home in a agenda items include discussions about reinforcing WellsviUe Dam the Utah 70 Monday Under - 11 - Grain prices ordinary wheat 340 bu off 10 No 11 ordinary 340 bu off 22 No 12 ordinary 340-34bu off 18 No ISordinary 300-30bu oH 10 bu off No 1 spring wheat 340-35- 0 02 Average precipitation Lewiston 32 No OH10-1- 1 soH white wheat bu 340-35- 5 Campbell Soup Chrysler Coca Cola Enterp Conagralnc First Security Bank Ford GcnDyn General Motors USU Wellsville IBM Idaho Power She is survived by her father of Richmond brother Wayne Purser Richmond two sisters Lila Bright Richmond Edna Higley Hooper stqwons and three great' one brother Syracuse 75 41 101 - 9444 9242 9551 91 99 IN 47 IN N04 99 79 Mil Gerald stepdaughters-in-la-w and Audrey Bair Tremonton w at Bair - Budge RANCHO MIRAGE CiUf -Dr Omar Budge died Tuesday July 12 198611? the Eisenhower Hospital in Rancho Mirage Calif A complete obituary and funeral notice will bepubushed in a later edition of The Herald David Sullivan Dec 10 1930 in the Logan LDS Temple He died Jan 10 1959 She then married Lloyd H Bair April 28 1959 in the Idaho Falls Temple He died May 27 1971 She worked at Tbeurer’s Grocery Store for more than 30 Arrangements are under the direction of the AUen-HaMortuary Journal years 2 yellow com No 2 barley League of Cities and Towns and WeUsville's participation in the construction of a parking lot by the state when the highway is widened Amalfi Town Council meet atl pm Wednesday at the Town HaU The pubUcla wUl invited lfa—fiA Croat High School marching band will present a field show at 9:15 pm Wednesday in the Mountain Crest stadium The public is invited to the free performance There wUl be a parents' meeting at 8:3bpm ward one hour before services Burial will be in the Logan City Cemetery I Smith Ivlue Bowen Smith 82 died today Tuesday July 12 1988 in Logan A complete obituary and funeral notice will appear in a later edition of The Herald Journal Arrangements are under i thoi direction qfi thgihi-- j AUen-HaMortuary t i JIe i tn 'ifn w 4 R f?' - r r'Vf' wi-3si- We would like to express our deep appreciation for the many acts of kindness the passing of our beloved husband and father Joseph A Larsen Special thanks to Dr Paul Dafoes for his care concern and thoughtfulness We our thanks for the food cards money and other acts of love given by relatives friends am neighbors during our time of need Viola Larsen Gordon and Rotate Larsen Mark Larsen Sydney and Valerie Larsen Verna and HV Olsen Nancy Larsen Debbie and Sheldon Herget and aU our families CARD OF THANKS J Nelson No COLLEGE Off 25 05 PORTLAND Ore cash Closing grain day: White wheat White club Hard red winter ord 10 percent 11 percent 12 percent 13 percent Spring Wheat 13 percent 14 percent 15 percent Barley The state average of normal precipitation for the week ending July 0 is 104 percent compared to 91 percent tor last year according to Gaylen Ashcroft assistant Utah State climatologist at Utah State University The Western Region had 113 percant and 103 Dixie IN percent and 92 percent percent North Central In which Cache County is located 74 percent and 79 percent South Central 130 percent and 95 percent Northern Mountains In which most of the streams of Northern Utah rise 45 percent and 44 percent Uinta Basin 113 percent and 104 percent Southeastern 12S percent and 110 percent to and appreciation love and support families at the passing of Harold A (Curly) McCombs Special thanks to the Hyrum 2nd LDS Ward for aU their support and guidance The kindness of friends and relations wiU long be remembered We would like -- cwt 525-55- 0 Oats 705 cwt up 525 cwt (UPI) -prices Mon394 414 399 199 405 409 425 uneral WARD -F- services for Joseph Wesley Nelson will be Wed- nesdayat 11 aminthe College Ward LDS Ward Chapel wfth Bishop Gordon Zilles eooduct-in- g Friends may caU at the Alien-Ha- ll from 7 Mortuary today to 9 pm and at-th- e McCombs Lockwood KendaU families and JC Penney Kmart La Chair MedMasfer Moore Corporation Monsanto 24'4-- 23'Anc 1444 294 1 25V 'A 44 nc their general health is good People who have a cataract in one or both ayes find their vision blurred This is caused by a cloudiness or opacity of tha Ians aye Thera Is net enough 494v j-- isitnc kne 24tv I9H-- 4ivnc 2H-- I5nc 7nc 4 504 Recbofc Utah PoweriLighl i 22V-- 44V-- STR Union Pacific not moan may will bocoma Mind Tha roccird for cataract vrgory is ont of tha bast in moaickw Vision is restored In 95 percent of all cases This is true for elderly patients too if 53'' 126V-U- 4iv-- Sears Southern Cal Edison ta 77' Morton Thiokol NuCor Steel Penn Cent Ramada Inn NJR th grwt majority of poop It having a cataract data For 51-- Morrison-Knudse- PCG CATARACTS AND HOPE t 54'4-v- IOMGA Utah-lda-ho 04 59 94 44 9551 M Selected stocks Boise-Caicad- e Mount Logan North Logan NW Logan Providence Richmond River Heights Smifhfield 9043 100 R-l-- 12 Mid-dsstock pricn are quoted in whole and fractional dollars per share Mutual funds are quoted in dollars and cants Albertson 33nc American Stores 50knc AT1T 264 nc 09 SS IM annual convention 1 and Darlene Bair 8uinn Idaho Kenneth and Sandra Bair Richmond: stepdaughters and stepsons-in-laRuth and Max Lundgreen Funeral services wUl be Richmond: one and Eric 4 Wednesday at noon at Rogers Larsen Ktfhmonrf) 17 23 step-greMortuary Chapel 111 N 100 East Tremonton with Bishop grandchildren Rodney M Ashby officiating She was preceded in death by Friends may call today from 7 William A Bair aim stepson to 8 pm and Wednesday from sister EUa Flinders 10:30 to 11:45 am Burial wUl Funeral services will be be in Garland City Cemetery Thursday at 1 pm at the Richmond Stake Center under the direction of Bishop Kip N Panter Friends may call at the chapel Wednesday from 7 RICHMOND Nora Purser ward to 9 pm and Thursday from Sullivan Bair 76 died Monday 11:30 to 12:30 Funeral arJuly 11 1988 in the Logan rangements are under the diValley Nursing Center of Webb Funeral Home She wu born Jan 31 1912 in rection Treasureton Idaho daughter of John Newell and may O Carver Purser She married No Utah (UPI! OGDEN 54 40 74 55 in- The Wellsville City CouncU meet at 7:30 pm Wednesday in the City Offices 75 S 100 East At 8 pm public hearings will be conducted to amend Chapter 24 highway commercial zone and Chapter 8 signs to allow an advertising sign as a conditional permit and to amend the zoning ord- American Legion Post No T will have its regular meeting and steak fry at 7 pm Wednesday in the American Legion HaU just past First Dam in companion Grain price DENVER (UPI) Monday No 1 hard rad winter wheat 337 340 bu No 2 yellow corn 4 85-- 49 cwf cwt No 2 barley 415-47- I 90 S4 For more 752-376- wUl fanmodfes’ Grain KBLQ KVNU Rlrhfield Salt Lake St George Sun Valley Twin Falls MouaUln four sisters Jeanette Smithfield Viola RoskeUy Thomas Logan Lola Gomm Shelley Idano Lucille KauL Riverton Wyo She was preceded in death by two brothers at Bear River Valley J9 City Clarkston Histor Farm Ogden Pocatello NEWTON — The Town CouncU Saturday informed residents that refuse collection fees will increase from $4 AS to $475 uer month said CouncU Member Rodney Fabrichu because the City R 09 99 IN M at 74 cUrbalUiOf (or tUa tut ottb Newton discusses garbage fees property further development of Zollinger Park adequacy of and reports water supply from council members NY July 10 1988 74 71 S3 Cache Valley Boise CedarCity Idaho Falls Lewiston Logan Malad McCall °nteu Martin Harris Pageant The Providence Ctty CouncU wUl meet at 6 pm Wednesday at City Hall 15 S Main Items on the agenda include a dison cussion on water hook-up- s Stan Checketts Canyon Rood Randchildren Logan to George Jeanette Kelsey married Lawrence 'Jack Pierce June 14 1940 in Malad City Idaho The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS HI Lo Pep 90 M Temple aas mss She grew up and was eduv n mes cated m Logan and graduated from Logan High School She n7 ss71 J0 lived in Soda Springs Idaho 7S 99 St and moved to Garland in 1940 ss ai as as She and her husband owned aa 07 and operated Jack’s Jeep and BS 77 RV in Garland for the put 48 91 79 90 99 years N 44 She was a member of the as 04 Garland 2nd LDS Ward serving as 07 as to as a member of the the Relief at oi ji ji Society Relief Society visiting 07 00 teacher and primary teacher m a SS 40 She was a former member of 71 91 the Daughters of Utah PioB4 73 1JS neers 71 7S 70 She is survived by her S3 of Garland two sou husband 40 Pierce Garland and J 33 Larry 72 78 JB Richard W Pierce Summit M0 102 91 93 SS 97 9S SS tr bnUdtpUte purse cuss culinary water supplies children -- and Hospital off cancer HUDSON-Kar- en Russel Providence a girt July for a letter from Mountain Fuel about a Clarkston Owen said feasibility study for brtagtaina tural nas of end the the year Thestody will be comptaedtar Improvements for Pony Express Dayswere also discussedto Owen fFd The council wiU consider charging a $10 entry fee awaiting saddles and trying other new ideas Park one daughter Margene Whitlock NT 15 grand- - Pierce V city VteouncUus& 49 N - New York Partly cloudy and cooler today with breezy northwesterly winds fair to- District Board of Education wUl make budget revisions during its regular meeting today at 4:30 pm in the District Offices 101 W Center Other items on the agenda include: introduction of new administrators and discussions of school lunch fees summer school programs the district roorganiisaon study and district concerns with tax initiatives The Dayton Otar CouncU' Kim Thorpe Sarah SL Providence meeting which had been was listed in good condition scheduled for Wednesday will this morning with facial lacer- be tonight at 7 in Town Hall ations suffered in a traffic said Clerk Lorraine Morrison accident Monday at 400 S Main SL Logan reported at 3:42 m Her release was expected Nation that slashed the Atlantic Coast wfth strong winds and sciusrso snowrt am iwiv to mm "beastly hot" woathor sizzling tha I whllo heavy rain passed up drought choked Farm Balt but Texas whara flvo paapta drawnod m hash floods The chance of rain In Cincinnati tonight threatened to wash out professional baseball’s Game at In neighboring Riverfront Stadium Pennsylvania an the ether hand It Is se dry oven goiters are praying for rain Storms raked the East Coast from New England to northern Florida An VP UAaJau nalABeblna VVipn MQnQAyg UnVAMnlflA WIslQE lip ID ID aMk In Maryland hall In Maine and mart than I inches at rain in Jacksonville Fla the National woathor Service said A storm knocked out power la same 40100 homes araund the nation's capital Seme 15000 hemes and businesses in Washington's Maryland suburbs were still without electricity today because of dawned power lines Wednesday The Logan City School She said the councU will gional Hospital with the fractured leg and hand she sustained in a traffic accident Saturday Also involved in the accident was Ronald Olson 21 B0 N Main Logan who was treated for contuaions and released from the hospital ACCIDENT tanked survey for bringing natural gas to Newton watering turn conservation program said CouncU Member an economic analysis will be completed by the end of the The said Fabridus study William Owen done should be not year that also reminded Residents were watering UPDATE -Esther Mae Brown 04 641 Meadowland Brigham City was listed in stable condition this morning at Logan Re- 20 50 to refill First CLARKSTON — The Town CouncU Saturday agreed to issue warning letters to those residents not following the alternate day CONDITION CONDITION UPDATE -Audrey 10Young 7 and Jacob son of Mr and Mrs Young Richard Young 785 E 2180 to pm to allow available are best for culinary or irrigation 1inga that are Clarkston raps water wasters Idaho — Culinary spring flows from Bergquist of Preston are holding up weU considering the northeast Springs dry conditions Preston City CouncU members were told Monday Elmer OUverson public works director for the city told the councU during a short meeting the springs are running at 278 and 3 minimum of three days if a third offense occurs A S6 fine wUl have to be paid before water service wUl be restored in other business the council passed a new ordinance Ralph Clark the eoMenfaig animalrights that was presentedby said Owen committee chairperson planning and inning necounett is studying alternative sources of water to aee if the now-close- PRESTON am STSiSd 2ta£‘£Slfl substantially later this summer more restrictive watering bows will be enforced” Preston residents are now on watering tuns for sprinkling yards and gardens and Ottverson urged continued conservative use Last month the eouncil authorised the eity police force to d tavern said ticket residents found in violation of the watering turns Police operate a "recreational business” at the City Recorder Mary Ann Barkdull She said the application for a Chief Duane Gollgfatly told the council his staff would continue recreation license is for operating a pool hall where beer would watching ’violations not be served Oltvcrson updated the council on a proposed ilJ million Also dated for consideration are two business license requests Daniel Christner wants to operate a pixsaria at 710 S Main St: sewerJmprovement project ''Plans are progressing well right and Malena Julson is requesting a home occupation business now and we could start construction in November depending on license for a greeting card designbusiness at 63 w 100 North The weather conditions The project will completely replace the council will also consider renewing a class C beer license for existing SOeaMrid sewer faculty southeast of the cuy” ne said In other action the councU voted to accept a leasepurchase Fay's Beer and Billiard 150 N MainSL from Utah Power k Light Co Under terms of the agreement is Jim of Gan also a list discuss to scheduled City Engineer the city wUl purchase its street lighting system from items After that the council will consider again adoption of a agreement the over al&year to period utility city ordinance pertaining soiling for handicapped group homes Three business licenses were approved in residential areas Preetort springs holding up 11 14-- 3m-- World i 32'4t 34-i- t 424-i- i 294 Putnam Funds Putnam Option Putnam High Yield Voyager Templeton Group Growth VanKampMerrin US Gov’t Funds 951 1511 light for a dear image Whan tha cataract is removed so Is tha Ians This moans a substitute Ians must be used to see again Eighty percent of tha time tha aye surgeon will Implant a substitute Ians In the aye itself With the Im 02 01 220107 150701 1595 03 1570 01 Shear son CRM V Checkings 449 planted Ions tha patient usually a pair of normal thickness glasses people prefer contact cause may fit directly over the eye They feel more comfonaMt wtoring contacts rather than glasses Other people prefer wearing glasses loth do tha job that's needed: they allow you to see dearly again although contact lenses provide the wearer with more normal I vision In the ta ter a better Wi (on Pr JeffHlaabaher 114 Norik Mole TU4SU IM I V s |