Show Page 4 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday November 22 1995 Just off the government press $40000 disappears WASHINGTON (AP) — The government is missing $40(XX) in newly primed hills and says il doesn't know where they went The Bureau of Engraving and Printing discovered last Friday that the money was missing a Treasury Department spokeswoman said Tuesday The cash was being shipped from (he bureau — a few blocks from the While House — to the Federal Reserve bank in Minneapo lis she said "This determination was made before the shipment left the Washington DC area” she aid “This loss is under active investigation by the US Secret Service and the Bureau of Engraving" The Treasury Department refused to provide any further details The Secret Service and the Bureau of Engraving and Printing Obituaries Jeffrey R Mumford present time He was an active member of the LDS Church serving in Elder's Quorum presidencies and many years in the church youth organizations including service as Young Men's president Deacon's Quorum advisor and Scoutmaster He also served in the stake Young Men's presidency and was a devoted home teacher He had a great CLIFTON -Our beloved husband father son brother uncle and friend Jeffrey Ray Mumford 40 died Monday Nov 20 1995 at home in Clifton after a Funeral services will be held at noon Saturday Nov 25 1995 in the Clifton LDS Church with Bishop Lyle Henderson conducting Friends may call from 9 pm Fri7-- am Saturday and from day at the church Burial will be in the Clifton Cemetery Services are under the direction of Webb Funeral Home 10-11:- cancer He was born Oct 30 1955 in Murray the son of Gideon Eugene and Betty Jo Pierson Mumford He grew up on a dairy farm in Sandy and graduated from Jordan High School in 1974 in the top 3 percent of his class He served in the Arizona Holbrook LDS Mission among the Navajo people whom he dearly loved He attended Brigham Young University where he studied animal sci- ence He married Betty Jean Johnson the Salt Lake LDS Temple on May 11 1979 Shortly thereafter the Mumford family moved to in Clifton where they have been engaged in dairy farming until the Ronald and Carol Mumford Clifton a sister Lisa and Murray Sears Clifton and grandmother Hazel Pierson Sandy He was preceded in death by his father Gideon E stock prices are quoted y in Obituary policy The price for obituaries and cards of thanks is $4 per column inch Obituaries are mea- a future edition sured columns wide by inches deep including photographs Ail obituaries must be placed by a mortuary or in person by someone authorized to make payment or arrange billing For will be published in of The Herald Journal Arrangements are under the direction of Allen-Jl Mortuary H Marvin Gregersen BOISE Gregersen Idaho — Marvin 69 former Preston more information Herald Journal today the 504270 taken at that time and provided to The Herald Journal by Edward Jones Albertsons American Stores call The 752-212- S' 1 ' Livestock - POCATELLO Idaho (AP) Idaho Farm Bureau Intermountain grain report for Tuesday POCATELLO — White wheat 457 (steady) barley 670 (down 20) 14 percent spring 543 (up 30) 11 percent winter 496 (up 3) Jones Industrial Average was 1915 These quotes were Dow June Gunnell Grain cents am A complete obituary will appear a future edition of The Herald in Commoditiis whole and fractional dollars per share Mutual funds are quoted in dollars and At approximately 9:30 Preston under the direction of Webb Funeral Home Elva June Olsen Gunnell 84 died Tuesday Nov 21 1995 at the Sunshine Terrace in Logan A com- plete obituary and funeral notice Selected stocks Mid-da- Idaho resident died Saturday Nov 18 1995 in a plane accident near Big Creek in the River of No Return Primitive Area Funeral services will be Saturday in Boise and additional sendees will be held Monday Nov 27 1995 in Death notices' w POCATELLO Idaho (AP) — Idaho Farm Bureau Intermountain livestock report for Tuesday - LIVESTOCK AUCTION Shoshone Sale Yard in Shoshone on Monday: Utility and commercial cows 2700-320- 0 heavy feeders 5900-640light feeders 6200-650- 0 stocker feeders 6500 0 OGDEN — White wheat 470 (up 2) barley 690 (steady) 14 percent spring 511 (up 3) 11 percent winter 496 (up AT&T Boise-Casca- Campbell Soup Chrysler Conagra Inc First Security Bank Ford Fred Meyer Gen Dyn General Motors Idaho Power 1) 7000 heavy holstein feeder steers lambs (Idaho Falls) CALDWELL — White wheat cwt (up 3) barley 680 (steady) IBM 770 News of record POLICE BLOTTER Logan City Police Department BURGLARY — A $500 CD piaycr $400 VCR miscellaneous candy and a microphone and pole of wires valued at $100 were reported stolen Monday from Wilson Elementary School 89 S 500 East Logan It is believed the break-- in occurred on Friday and that the burglar or butglars entered through an unlocked window a police report said THEFT — Two vehicle “boots" — one worth $600 and another worth $500 both owned by Cache Auto Boot Service were reported stolen Monday from an apartment complex at 400 N 500 East The boots had been locked to separate vehicles Cache County SherifTs Office VANDALISM — Tracy Boyce 37 Fonnesbcck Logan reported Monday $1800 damage to the hood and roof of her vehicle while it was parked at 35 S 450 East in Wcllsville A report said it appeared some type of metal object had been used to strike the car Utah Highway Patrol ACCIDENT — Two women were injured Tkiesday morning in a two-c- ar crash at 850 S Main in Smithficld Driver Cynthia James 37 215 N 800 East Hyrum and passenger Angela Lewis 18 Logan were both treated for back strains and bruises and released from Logan Regional Hospital A Utah Highway Patrol press release said the crash happened about 10:45 am when a truck driven by Jcrc Grant Dean 43 Garland tried to merge into southbound traffic from the center turn lane Dean apparently didn’t see James’ vehicle which was southbound on Main turned in front of it and the two collided Dean was cited for improper right turn holstein springer heifers 4000-437- 5 (Treasure Valley) PORTLAND — White wheat 536 (up 3) 14 percent spring 614 (down 3) 11 percent winter 566 (down 2) WASHINGTON (AP) — Consumer and labor groups plan to enlist holiday shoppers in the battle to eliminate sweatshops in the clothing business The centerpiece of the cflbrt announced Tuesday will be a “Trendsetters List" of manufacturers and retailers that do not use sweatshops or sell clothes made in such establishments The list is scheduled for release Dec 5 by the Labor Department “I believe that consumers will reward the national chains that arc doing their very best to attack this problem” said Labor Secretary Robert Reich Meanwhile the National Consumers League released a list of questions it wants shoppers to ask to make sure they don't buy garments made by labor that is being exploited These include whether the store has a code of conduct for its suppliers and whether the code specifics living wages and forbids child labor a Journal missed He loved his work on the farm and enjoyed working with his sons brother daughters brother-in-lanephews and nieces as they cared for the cows They had a lot of fun times as they worked together He was a caring husband and father He is survived by his wife and six children Trent Travis Camille Joshua Lori and Elisabeth all of Clifton his mother Betty Jo Mumford Clifton a sister Sherida and Terry Lee Murray a brother a wj if?- - 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