Show VT Page 4—The Herald Journal l rr wsr TT ogan Utah Sunday September ii 4 1988 Obfcucries Offices to close for Labor Day and daughters-in-law- : Blaine and Bonnie Hawkes SL Anthony Idaho Lloyd and Donna Hawkes I I d a Hawtes Pleasant View Richard and Glenda Hawkes Rigby Idaho one daughter Weyerman Hawkes 81 of Logan died All federal state Cache and Franklin county and Logan City offices and services will be closed Monday for Labor Day The Logan City landfill library and city hall will be closed Garbage that is regularly picked up on Monday will be collected Tuesday The Community Recreation Center and Municipal will also be closed for the legal holiday Sign-u- p for the fall session of swimming lessons will be Tuesday beginning at 8 am For more information contact the Logan Parks and Recreation Department None of the offices in the Hall of Justice including the county executive’s office and the courts will be open All Cache County Franklin County and Logan City Schools will be closed Monday for the holiday All local post offices will be closed Monday for the Labor Day holiday There will be no regular residential or business mail delivery or pickup Mail will be collected from boxes according to the holiday schedule posted on the boxes Express and special delivery mail will be delivered The Preston City Council will not have its regular meeting this week which was scheduled for Monday The Franklin Town Council will meet Tuesday instead of Monday All garbage normally collected in Preston on Monday will be picked up on Tuesday said city officials The county landfill all state and federal offices in the county will also be closed and Thursday in the Logan Valley Nursing Center of causes incident to age and 52 great grandchildren one brother Fred Weyerman Weston Idaho one sister Laurene Rogers St George and one sister and brother-in-law she moved to Drummond Idaho where she and her husband farmed until his death She returned to Cache Valley and lived in Providence and then Logan She worked at Ricks College as a dorm mother and was the house mother at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at Utah State University for four years RaeAnne Thayne staff writer last-cnan- ce The election will involve only voters in Logan Millville Nibley ParHyrum adise Smithfield and rnalaa registered i Ikcmk their ere the districts with primary races For the first time in the nine elections that 'Allen has been involved in the primary is he completely said Only three elections — one for the state school board and one local school board seats each for two county districts — will be on the ballot “I don't think we’ve ever had a year where we haven't had a primary but there’s always been a partisan race" he said "It just happened to turn out that it was only school board races this year’1 Candidates for the State School Board are: incumbent non-partis- an Keith Checketts Schimmelphennig Logan Dale Pleasant View and William T Garner She was an active member of the LDS Church and served in the Florida South Mission She served as a temple officiator in the Logan Temple for five years She was president of the Young Women’s MIA and a stake Relief Society historian She also served as a Relief Society teacher and visiting Nibley The candidates in Pre-ci3 are: Layne Beck Clifford Craig and Ray E Jorgensen all of Smithfield Allen said the county does 'teacher Survivors include three sons not expect a big turnout to the election probably about 20 to nt It’s still not too late to register to vote in the primaries said Cache County Clerk Seth Allen Allen said that registration agents in each of the county's voting districts can accept registrations for the Sept 13 primary election Tuesday through Thursday Names of the agents are being published in an ad on page 32 in today's Herald Journal But he added that his office is no longer available for voter registration until after the preliminary election The county also cannot accept registration by mail Those who have not registered — and who do not wish to cast their ballots in the primary — will be able to sign up after Sept 13 election Allen said 30 percent "I hate to be pessimistic’’ he said and Frank Rhoda Got-tfre- id Weyerman She married Percy Smart Hawkes on Aug 2 1827 in the Logan LDS Temple He died June 12 1948 She was raised in North Logan and attended North Logan schools Following her Clerk says time remains to register for primaries "Primaries are always lower percentages and I just don’t see any excitement for this me” he said Allen said the law in school board races says that if there are more than two candidates a primary must be held to reduce those seeking election to two names "In each race one will be eliminated so we can have two names in the general election" he said The election will cost the county about $8000 to $9000 in JudJei’ llarief- - Printing costs Hyde Part She was preceded in death by two sons 10 brothers and a sister Funeral services will be 10 am Tuesday in the Login Twenty-nint- h Ward Chapel 792 N 500 East with President George Jaggi of the Logan Valley Nursing Center LDS branch conducting Friends may call at the church Tuesday from 9 am until time of services Burial will be in the Ashton Idaho Cemetery at 4 on pm Tuesday Arrange- ments are under the direction of Cranney Mortuary C Griffin CLARKSTON Catherine Griffin stillborn daughter of Cleon Lyle and Dawnetta Griffin died Wednesday Aug 31 1988 at the LDS Hospital m Salt Lake City She is survived by her De-ckste- ad parents four brothers and four Shane Katrena arson Robert Sharia Janette sisters: and Timothy all of Clarkston grandparents Glen 1st District Court - SENTENCED Lenis Leavitt 40 28 Canyon Cove Logan was sentenced Aug 29 to not more than five years in the Utah State Prism for three counts of fraud all e felonies for obcontrolled substances taining by prescription The sentence is to run concurrently with the De-lw- in third-degre- in the Cache County Jail for lewdness involving a child a class A misdemeanor and to me year in the Cache County Jail for sexual abuse of a child a second-degre- e felony The sentence was suspended In favor of probation Cronquist is to serve an indeterminate time in the Cache County Jail with work release granted com- plete the Intermountain Sexual Abuse Treatment Center program and pay the costs of the program He must also pay for SENTENCED Mark Allen the cost of counseling of the Saberski 20 2145 NE Everett victims and complete the Bear Portland Ore was sentenced River Alcohol and Drug proAug 29 to serve one-1- 5 years in gram y the Utah State Prism for sentence the defendant is now serving - rob-ber- ' a second-degre- e SENTENCED felony - Alan Wilford Freckleton 26 654 E costs The 1000 North Logan was senAlan SENTENCED Jessie total election budget is about' ' W tenced 22 2865 2200 South Aug 29 to serve one-1- 5 Herzog $82000 he said in the Utah' State Prism was Wellsville sentenced years Aug "It's a lot of money (for the 29 to the Utah State e Prism to for burglary a primary) but that’s the way not more than five second-degre- e and a theft on felony years the law works” Allen said The sentence felony uncontrolled of the “That’s the system Until the charges of a controlled sub- was suspended in favor of legislature changes it — and I possession e a felony probation with conditions to have no recommendation on stance and of the possession drag serve 15 days in the Cache how to change it — that's the B County Jail which could be on a class paraphernalia way it will be" weekends He must also pay a to be dismissed misdemeanor Allen said a provision used to fine and a $250 sur$1000 30 The after sentencing days exist in the law that school and submit to search and revoked court charge probation boards could be billed for their and seizure one-1- 5 of sentence the original part of the election Utah State Prison is "The local school boards years SENTENCED Lin Shafer imposed cooperate really well with us 32 388 N 300 East Logan was letting us use their buildings” SENTENCED Lyle Kim sentenced Aug 29 to not more he said “The only one I would 36 1963 Canyon than five years to the Utah Cronquist question is the state race — I Road Smithfield was sen- State Prison for the theft of an wonder if the state ought to 29 to tenced the Utah operable motor vehicle a Aug help us pay for that I don't State Prison one-1- 5 to felony The senyears for -degree think there’s any chance of tenced was suspended in favor a forcible sexual abuse that though” -degree felony to one year of probation with conditions to On Sunday Sept 11 and Huntsville Precinct 1 candidates for the Cache County Monday Sept 12 Cache School District Board of Edu County will publish an ad in the cation are: incumbent Larry S HJ listing all local primary Olsen Hyrum Jackie White — polling - places and sample Paradise and David Johnson ballots great-grandpare- Lewiston Trenton sented by Howard Brown’s Studio and recently by Grey-ston- e Pearl Griffin Graveside services and burial will be Tuesday at 11 am in the Clarkston City Cemetery with Bishop Denzel R Clark of the Clarkston ward conducting Arrangements are under the direction of Cranney Mortuary C Warnick POWELL Ohio — Christine Mary Warnick a former Logan resident until moving to Powell in 1986 died Monday Aug 22 1988 Sne was born Dec 6 1951 in Milwaukee Wis married to Brad May 24 1975 She graduated in 38 Tuesday at - third-degre- third-degre- u - - second- second- 7pm 1974 with a bachelor of fine art degree from Utah State University In 1982 riie received her master’s of fine art from USU She was a drawing instructor for seven years for the Utah State University art department She also taught art at Hilltop School in Logan and for the Logan City School District evening program She won several awards for her art including a national award the Big Sky Biennial II at the Davis Art Gallery Idaho - serve days in the Cache County Jail with work release complete counseling pay a fine of $300 and a $75 surcharge He must also pay restitution 30 ARRESTS Law enforcement officers made the following arrests Friday Aug 28 through Friday Sept 2 Logan City Pol lea Department 124 Logan man 22 arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol possessing an open container of alcohol in a vehicle and driving without a license all class B misdemeanors 126 Providence male juvenile 16 arrested for interfering with a police officer and for disorderly conduct both for allegedly class B misdemeanors using a police radio to broadcast false reports while the officer was investigating an accident t26 Logan man 26 arrested for a possession of drug paraphernalia class B misdemeanor 127 Providence male juvenile 17 arrested for burglary of a business a felony minor in possession of alcohol a class B misdemeanor and a class C misdecurfew violation meanor 18 male 127 Evanston Wyo arrested for possession of a controlled substance a class B misdemeanor 121 Brigham City man 20 arrested for disorderly conduct and supplying false information to a police officer both class B misdemeanors 828 Logan male juvenile 13 ara rested for burglary felony theft a class B misdemeanor a class C and criminal mischief misdemeanor for allegedly stealing a flashlight and trespassing into storage sheds 828 Logan male juvenile 11 arminor in rested for trespassing possession possession of tobacco possession of stolen merchandise all class B misdemeanors and curfew violation a class C misdemeanor 828 Logan woman 18 arrested for third-degre- third-degre- e bers to heir Michiel Lyons of Sept 14 in the Elite Hill in the USU political science de- Hyrum Classes will be 7 pm ll portment discuss his collection Wednesdiys Topics will in- of presidentiil cimpsign behivior modificition which dite bick to the in commission Tuesdiy chimbers in the Frinklin Frinklin Roosevelt-HerbeAluminum Coiis Hoover eri The meeting will County Courthouse 39 W 40C pound St Preston Idiho The be it 2 pm Thursdiy in the TUESDAY 6-- an-nu- In lieu of flowers for the memorial service donations may be made to a trust fund for her children by contacting Logan Savings F Rogers Graveside funeral services for Flora Bacon Rogers 75 formerly of Logan will be Wednesday at noon in Hyrum Cemetery Friends may call at Myers Mortuary in Ogden Wednesday from 10 to 11 am felony burglary a 828 Logan woman IS arrested for felony burglary a 828 Logan man 18 arrested for theft minor in possession of alcohol and minor in possession of tobacco all class B misdemeanors 830 North Logan male juvenile 17 arrested for auto burglary a class A misdemeanor 830 Paradise man 46 arrested for failure to appear in court a class B misdemeanor 831 Logan man IS arrested tor driving with a suspended license and supplying false information to a police officer both class B misdemeanors 831 Millville woman 27 arrested for retail theft a class B misdemeanor 831 Nibley woman 36 arrested for shoplifting a class B misdemeanor 91 Hyde Park female juvenile 15 arrested for supplying false information to a police officer a class B misdemeanor and curfew violation a class C misdemeanor 91 Smithfield male juvenile IS arrested tor supplying false Information to a police officer a class B misde- meanor and curfew violation a class C misdemeanor 92 Bryce Canyon man 33 arrested for driving under the influence and driving with an expired registration both class B misdemeanors 92 Logan woman 18 arrested tor theft aiding in a theft supplying false information to a police officer all class B misdemeanors and contributing to the delinquency of a minor a class A misdemeanor 92 Wellsville woman 32 arrested for possession of marijuana driving under the influence of alcohol and speeding all class B misdemeanors third-degre- Cache County Sheriff's Office 826 Logan man 24 arrested for burglary a felony and theft a second-degrefelony 829 Logan man 42 arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol a class B misdemeanor third-degre- USU Police Department 830 Three North Logan luvenilos each 17 arrested in connection with approximately 10 auto burglaries on the USU campus in the last two weeks car-too- ns lerobic exercise nutrition ind issertiveness skills For more e informition cill Leslie Rig-elud- bee - Logan: Mostly sunny and smoky today with local easterly canyon winds during the morning hours continued fair with areas of smoke today night and Monday Highs in the upper 80s lows near 50 Utah: Smoky sunshine daytime hours and fair but smoky at night through Monday in the north mostly fair through Monday in the south with some areas of smoke In the north highs in the mid 80s to low 90s lows in the upper 40s to low 50s in the south highs mostly in the 90s lows in the 50s to low 60s Southeast Idaho: Mostly clear through Monday However there will be many smokey areas Lows in the 40s Highs 85 to 90 Nation City Albuquerque Anchorage Asheville Atlanta Bakersfield Billings Birmingham Bismarck public is invited to ittend the slid Commissioner meeting StewirtButtirs The Richmond City Council the innuil ludit its during regular meeting it 7:30 pm Tuesdiy The council will ilso discuss culiniry water supplies and fill maintenance projects The mating will be will review it city hill WEDNESDAY There will be meeting for parents of Mountain Crest bind i students it 7:30 pm Wednesday the the school auditorium It is important that at least (me of the student ittend Earem said THURSDAY The American Association of Retired Persons Login-Cach- e Chapter 466 invites all mem- - it 245-489- 2 Senior Citizens Center 236 N 100 East Logan Refreshments ind sociil hour will follow i Pioneer No 3 Disabled American Veterans and Auxiliary will have their family party at 5 pm Thursday in Providence Zollinger Park Meat will be furnished Participants should bring a potlucx dish and eating utensils VALLEY METALS INC 10fh Wail lit North 752 0571 Enjoy a Now Spa fondy56 00 pormo oac FORREST SPAS 139 N Mold Upon 753-M- U Announcing The Opening Of 9ILIGR CLIPPaS N V?' The Logan chaper of the League of Utah writers will meet at 7 pm Thursday in the Logan Library 255 N Main Writers who ittend should bring some of their work to use in a workshop on critiquing PENDING "Slim for Life” classes sponsored by the American Heart Association will begin Darlene Pitcher Sherry Godderidge Susan Paterson At all times Complete Hair Care For DEPENDABLE Boise Boston Brownsville Tex Buffalo Burlington Vt Charleston SC Chtrlotte NC Cheyenne Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus e e On-ei- di Salt Lake City Ogden and Provo: Continued fair with areas of smoke today and Monday Locally gusty easterly canyon winds today until noon Highs around 90 lows 55 to 60 e third-degre- rt Forecasts in About (oche Frmklin County Commission will hive its budget heiring it 9 im UUedther am 11 Worthington Ohio at St Peters Church She will be buried in Resurrection Cemetery of Delaware County Ohio A memorial service will be in Logan at St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church on Tuesday at The I Gallery She enjoyed racquetbaU skiing jogging and tennis She also enjoyed sewing books music and particulary drawing and art In Ohio she taught piano while raising her family and pursuing her art career She is survived by her husband of Powell Ohm and three daughters Erin Amy and Dana parents Ed and brother Ted Margie Kohl KohL Milwaukee Wis Funeral services will be this Haus of record too “It’s really not a big issue with people this time To those people who are running and to us it’s important but most people don’t think about it Logan grandchildren and Olena Hoth Thurston marriage and Norma w Niederhasern twenty-seve- n She was born Aug 8 1907 in North Logan daughter of 752-32- By son-in-la- Fred State University She was also selected to enter the Utah Women Painters Show in 1982 Locally her art was repre- and Nola Griffin Trenton William and Elvera Beckstead Trenton Melvin and Mon Pitcher NELSON FUNERAL Prearranged funeral! ’ 162 E 400 N 752-326- 1 ' Login Utah Women Men No Appointment Hair Cutting 675 N Main Logan HOMES Touri by Appl 85 S Main Smithfield Utah 563-562- 1 Children 752-304- 4 ‘ : |