Show Page 4 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday April 2 1996 Obituaries James A Beveridge PRESTON Idaho — “Jim" A James Bev- eridge 90 died Sunday evening March 31 1996 at his home in Preston Idaho He was born June 8 1905 In Ashley ND the son of Robert Richard and Marian Ella Farley Beveridge He married Dora Smith June 26 1941 in Malad Idaho The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan Temple Jim worked for the Union Pacific railroad as a conductor for 38 years He enjoyed gardening and fishing and being with his family He was active in the church and was a High Priest at the time of his death He is survived by his wife of Preston and three daughters and their g spouses: Marian and Robert Phoenix Ariz Linda and Erv Olsen Tooele and Margaret and Dwain Wilde Salt Lake City Also surviving are nine grandchildren four and one Har-tun- Funeral services wiN be at noon Thursday April 4 1996 in the South Stake Center with Bishop Jerry Waddoups conducting Friends may call from 8 pm Wednesday at Webb Funeral Home and from am Thursday at the stake center Burial 6-- 10:30-11:3- 0 will be in the Preston Cemetery LeGrand J Dunkley Scouter and served as a Scout- master several times He enjoyed fishing boating and camping with his family He never grew tired of baiting grandchildren's hooks He had many friends in St George where they spent their winters LeGrand is survived by his wife and children: Laura Jo Dunkley DeMordaunt (Roger) LeGrand Joseph Dunkley Jr (Janet Dixie Lee Dunkley Jen- Rodriguez) son (Karl) Rex LaVar Dunkley (Janice Garrett) and eight 21 grandchildren surviving are two sisters: Kate Dunkley Fames Bower and Usa Dunkley Cutler Brock one brother William K Dunkley (Dorothy) He was preceded in death by his parents and brother Willis Dunkley and two sisters: Laura Dunkley and Mary Dunkley Talbot A viewing will be held from 6-- 8 tonight at the Wheeler Mortuary 211 E 200 South Springville A viewing will also be from am Wednesday in the Whitney Idaho LDS Church Funeral services will be at noon Wednesday at the church Burial is at Franklin Cemetery Services are under the direction of Webb Funeral Home Preston Idaho Sandra LeGrand Kay Anderson Hathaway 49 died March 30 1996 Joseph Dunkley away passed peacefully at his 1996 He was born June 23 1914 in Whitney Idaho to William Job and Annie Laura Lowe Dunkley He had fond memories growing up in Whitney surrounded by many friends relatives and family He learned the value of hard work from his parents He served a mission to the South Eastern States mission then returned to graduate from Brigham Young University in economics He married Francelle Luzon Christensen in Washington DC June 23 1938 Their marriage was later solemnized hi the Salt Lake Temple He worked for the War Relocation Authority and helped Japanese! citizens establish produce markets in California after World War II Returning to Provo Francelle and LeGrand started Dunkley leader 4--H Montana Washington and Utah She was a member of the LDS Church She is survived by her daughter Kathryn Bott (Kelly) Dillon Mont and son Robert R Hathaway (Amy) South Solen Ohio one Kooper Kay Bott and grandchild one brother Dennis Anderson Redmond Wash Funeral services wi be held at 2 pm Thursday April 4 1996 at the Perkins Funeral Home Chapel 211 North Central Ave Harlowton Mont with Larry Budge conducting Friends may cal from 6-- 8 pm Wednesday at the funeral horns Burial will be in the Harlowton cemetery Local arrangements are (Marianne) by AOen-H- Mortuary Logan al LaVell P Nilson SMITHFIELD — LaVell Pitcher Nilson 87 our loving mother grandmother and passed away was Sandy born April 9 LaVell was bom Jan 7 1909 in Smithfield to Joseph L and Mabel Covey Pitcher She married Miles F Nilson in Evanston Wyo 1927 They were later sealed in the Logan Temple She lived her entire life in Smithfield She was a homemaker and enjoyed working on the farm with her husband He passed away in 1989 She served in the Relief Society as a visiting teacher for 11 and their spouses: Frank M (Nancy) Nilson Keith (Sharer Nison Douglas S (Dal ice) Nilson Ralph C (Melanie) Nison and Raid 1946 in Bagley Mina a daughter of Della Marks and Harry Ander-- son She was raised with one brother Dennis She attended Bozeman High School located in Bozeman Mont After high school she attended Montana State University at Bozeman Sandy was married Dec 28 1966 in Bozeman to Robert J Hathaway They were later divorced She had two chSdren a daughter Kathryn Sue and a son Robert R Hathaway Her husband was a rancher and Sandy trained and showed horses for 25 years in Montana Sandy also owned and operated her own Insurance business unfit due to Hness she had to give It up She trained horses and was an insurance agent for Farm W Nilson all of Smithfield 23 grandchldren and 43 She is survived by one Robert L Hawks son-in-la- M etts 83 died Fr- iday March 29 1996 at w Tremonton one sister Gladys (Grant) Teuscher and a sister-in-laElaine Pitcher She was preceded in death by her parents two daughters Iris N Hawkes and Irene Nilson one baby boy a w grandson two brothers and two sisters Funeral aervices will be held at noon Thursday April 4 1996 at the Nelson Funeral Home 85 S Main Smithfield with Bishop Roger Dou- glas conducting Friends may call from 6--8 pm Wednesday and at 1 1 am Thursday at the funeral home Burial will be In the Smith-flek- f City Cemetery South Stake Center under the direction of Bishop Todd Tueller Friends may call from 6-- 8 pm Tuesday at Webb Funeral Home am and from 10:30-11:3- 0 Wednesday and from 11:45 am to 12:45 pm Thursday at the mortuary Burial will be in the North Ogden Cemetery Checketts Wednesday at the stake center Burial will be in the Preston Elsie G Checketts McKay-De- e PRESTON — Elsie Greaves Checketts 76 died Sunday March 31 1996 at her home in Preston Hospital She was born May 3 1912 in Ogden a daughter of Edward Idaho Vivian and Violet Ware Emily Wright After her mother's death Loretta J Wright became her step- - Funeral services wil be at noon Wednesday April 3 1996 in the Checketts on Jan 24 1934 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple He died in August 1986 after years of Hlness during which Mable devoted her life to his care She was a lifelong resident of Ogden and graduated from Ogden High School in the Class of 1930 She was a member of the Ogden 3rd Ward She was very active in both ward and stake leadership caflings throughout her life She made an extraordinary contribution to her ward through her devoted support to her husband during his tenure as bishop She had been a school lunch manager at Ben Lomond High School from the time of its opening until her retirement hi 1977 Mable provided much service to others through her many interests and talents which she freely shared Her interests included Obituary policy The price for obituaries and canto of thanks is $4 per column inch Obituaries are measured columns wide by inches deep including photographs AN obituaries must be placed by a mortuary or in person by someone authorized to make payment or arrange billing There is no charge for death notices placed by a mortuary For more information cal The Herald Journal 752-2-1 21 Death notice She married Thomas LeRoy 18-ye- ar April 1 1996 alter a lengthy M- - Dec Mable — OGDEN Mabia M Check- She had lived in Minnesota Arkansas Oregon New Mexico many years LaVell is survived by five sons in Logan home March 29 Bureau She was also a for eight years Also Sandy Hathaway SPRINGVILLE — Music Many families benefited from the pianos and music that came to their homes through their business LeGrand returned to the US Department of Agriculture in Washington DC where he was an economist He later retired from the federal government to Springville where he sold insurance LeGrand was an avid Reed Stockdale FRANKLIN — Reed Stockdale 90 died Monday April 1 1996 in Franklin County Medical Center A complete obituary wM appear in a future edition of The Herald Journal Services are under the direction of Webb Funeral Home Agendas Logan Municipal Council The Logan Municipal Council meets at 6:15 pm Wednesday in City Hall 255 N Main St Agenda items include funding for the Cache Senior Citizens Center kitchen expansion and a public hearing for the annexation of 30 acres at the mouth of Dry Canyon above the QiffekJe area Wellsville Planning Commission music Hawaiian dance cake decoThe Wellsville Planning Commission meets at 7 pm Wednesday at rating and crafts While her hus- the city office 75 S 100 East Agenda items include: band was bishop she provided the Zoning clearances for Val Lindlcy Bill Hervey and Sarah Lindley gift of a beautiful wedding cake to every young couple in her ward Cache County Water Advisory Board who married in the temple FoSowing her retirement she volThe Cache County Water Advisory Board meets at 4:30 today in the unteered in the public schools and Cache County Council Chambers 120 N 100 West in Logan Agenda also as a piano accompanist for items include: school and nursing home singing Ward about A discussion with state Rep Evan Olsen groups Above all else Mable was water issues regarding devoted to loving and supporting legislative Comments on the Essential Services Countywide Planning Comher family Her positive influence mittee Project was immeasurable The world is much better because she was here She wifi be fondly remembered and Hyde Park Planning and Zoning greatly missed The Hyde Park Planning and Zoning Commission meets at 7 tonight Surviving are two sons and two at the new city office 113 E Center Agenda items include: daughters: Keith T (Card) ChecBuilding permit repent ketts Logan Glen E (Merleen) council report by Dee Child City Checketts Ogden Beth (Nard) Request by Linden Seamons to convert his carport to a garage Allen Brigham City presently servMis-aiRequest by Dixie Burton for a licensed family day care business in the England Birmingham ing zone building permit for Alan Elder Commercial Connie (Jeff) Stowe North and 28 73 grandchildren Ogden Also surviving Helen (Elmer) are one Poorts Ogden and one stepbrother Gene Wright San Francisco WEDNESDAY Wednesday at the Hyrum Senior Calf The River Heights vie Clnb Citizens Center and at 1:30 pm $hs was preceded in death by a sister Lilian Venstra meets at 7 pm Wednesday in the Friday at the Cache Senior CitiFuneral services wM be held at 1 city office building 520 S 500 zens Center 236 N 100 East pm Thursday at Lindquist's Ogden East The group will plan the Logan He will give the same Mortuary 2409 Washington Bivd seminar again at 12:30 pm Monupcoming bake sale and fundFriends may call from 8 pm day April 8 at the Brigham City raising events for the Senior Citizens Center Heights Library Members will also hear a report on local dairy princess events A free seminar “Long-terFor more information call Kerry care family crisis of the ’90s and 4 Bringhurst beyond” will be from 7:30-- 9 E Dick Sackett 250 61 800 by Wednesday at the Bullen North Logan The Utah State University A pm Center 43 S Main Logan Utah Seth Tuttle was cited for Cappella Club presents Voice state Sen John Holmgren will Male in concert at 7:30 pm improper lookout this presentation about how open BURGLARY — Larry Button Wednesday in the Kent Concert Medicare Medicaid and private 247 N 400 East Logan reported Hall USU campus Tickets are insurance pay for long-terSunday the theft of five rifles a available at the USU Ihggart Stuhealth care services For informascope shells and a sleeping bag dent Center information oiesk and tion or reservations call The valued together at $1135 from The Book Table 29 S Main 752-62his home A police report said Logan Admission is $5 for Logan Agency that the burglars entered through adults $4 for students and $20 a bathroom window for a family (these tickets avail-ml- y The Logan Regional Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary will hold its VANDALISMS — Seven able iat The: I Bookable) annual “Spring Holiday Inn” bouvehicle windows were reported shattered over the weekend Jean Pugmire will present the tique and bake sale from 8 am to resulting in $1450 damage life and accomplishments of 7 pm Wednesday in the lobby and in Classroom 5 of the hospiAccording to police reports four Edith Bowen me of Cache Valof the vehicles were located in ley’s prominent educators at 7 tal Proceeds from the sale are the northeast part of Logan Wednesday at Logan City donated to the hospital through around 1600 East and 1200 fim 255 N Main For more the auxiliary for improved North The reports said it information call Jean Pugmire patient care and services appeared the windows had been 752-216- 9 or Steve Murdock snot out with a BB gun or pellet 7 or 753-15Clio Clnb will meet at 1 on half-sist- About Cache er a 6-- Provi-denceRiv- News of record er m 752-399- BIRTHS Logan Regional Hospital HARDMAN — Robyn Shaffer and Lynn Richmond a boy March 28 BEARDALL — Tamara Hib-be- rt and Kent Preston Idaho a girl March 28 HUNS AKER — Shawn Harris and Philip Niblcy a girl March 28 JENSEN — Gayle Ravsten and Laurel Hyrum a boy March 28 NE1WERT — Angela Gibb and Kirk Logan a boy March 28 SCHWARTZ — Marianne Partridge and John Logan a boy March 28 Brigham City Community Hospital WOOD — Dee Ann Smith and Matthew Logan a boy March 28 to head south a police report said Her vehicle was struck by a car driven by Jennifer Krebs 20 32 W 200 North Mention who was northbound on the inside lane Both cars were total losses the report said Crookston was cited for make a POLICE BLOTTER Logan City Police Department ACCIDENT — Two people were treated and released from Logan Regional Hospital Moncrash day following a two-c-ar near 1400 N Main in Logan about 10:45 am Stacey Israelson 18 519 E 1980 North Logan was treated for a neck strain back strain and a cut Mandy Christensen 17 142 S 400 West Newton wis treated for a bruise neck strain and head injury according to a hospital spokesperson According to a police report the two were passengers in a car driven by Karrie Crookston 17 161 E 200 North Hyde Park Crookston was headed northbound on Main Street in the outside lane when she attempted to improper U-t- urn U-t-urn ACCIDENT — Aaron Tuttle 14 315 Scenic View Drive Hyrum was treated for a neck strain and released from Logan Regional Hospital Saturday fol- lowing a traffic accident at Cen- ter and Main in Logan about noon Tittle was a passenger in a van driven by Seth Tittle 16 31S Scenic View Drive Hyrum According to a police report he was headed southbound on Main when be rear-endthe vehicle in front of him which was driven ed m 22 752-579- 55 pm gun Smithfield Insurance agent Commodities Selected stocks Grain POCATELLO Idaho (A P) — Idaho Farm Bureau Msrmountain grain report tor Monday April 1 POCATELLO White wheat 463 (down 5): barley 700 (steady) 14 par-ca- nt spring 538 (up 1) 11 parrentaSn-ter51- 1 (up 9) - OGDEN — White wheal 491 (up 1) barley 695 (steady) 14 percent spring 533 (up 7) 11 percent wrnter 519 (up 13) PORTLAND — WhNa wheal S 44 (up 00 (steady la up 5) bahey 152 00-15- 6 2) 14 percent spring 616 (up i) 11 percent winter 5 87 (up 7) CALDWELL -- Whitt wheal cwt 7 0S (up 3) barley 7 JO (steady) Livestock Idaho (AP) — Idaho Fstp Bureau Infewnotmtain Hvestoc report for Monday April 1 Idaho Range and Feedlot Report: to slaughter stews and heffere 600-90no feeder stews 600-90100 ft to 00: trader hedere 750-675a 89 m Cl Aft POCATELLO 0 00-10- 50-5- 6 Clair Smith will present a seminar on long-tercare and how to 0 5 LIVESTOCK AUCTION — Treasure Valley Livestock Auction In CakkeaV on Friday: Utility and commercial cows heavy feeders 4850-5- 5 StockJO Hght feeders 56 er feeders 6450-735- 0 light hoi stein n feeder steers 3200-4-4 00 heavy feeder steers 33004075 hotstein 2600-350- 0 hot-M- springer heifers no quote baby calves from Lewiston 75 001400 per head fat lambs no quote: utility and commercial buBs 40004400 heavy feeder heifers 4400-505Kgto feeder heifere 55 Stocker heifers 54 00-6- 0 50 stock cows 36500-51- 5 00 per head daky eam no quote: wearier pige tom Lewiston 1500-250per head feeder lambs from Lewiston 8000-950- 0 0 Mid day stock prices are quoted In whole end fractional dmlata per share Mutual funds are quotkd in dolara and 9JO am today Via Dow Jonea Industrial Avsregs was 563302 - 470 Thsss quotas wars At approximately taken at 9wl 6ms and provided to The LummI feta umm py npwQ jounn johm m protect assets at 12:30 pm the Idaho Hot Lotto drawing were: present the program RreabokM Sean Smiths Food Thiokol UrxonPadlc US Weal WM Mart Stores Zkme 1 Hearing Testing 2 Hearing Aid Sales Satocfeeri Mutual FUnria 3 Assistive Listening Devices 4 Hearing Aid Repairs 5 Free Hearing Screening 0 0 6 Hearing Aid Batteries OMAHA Nab (AP)(USDA) — Omaha Livestock Market quotations Monday: Hope: 900 Barrows and gate mosriy fee 50 100 higher US many 6025 Sows: 15 percent 25-50- Steady to 1 00 higher US Ire 3600-3-6 SOL around 450 tos and up U S 3 500-70- 0 instances 3700-375- 0 lbs scarce Boare: 300-70lbs 2-- 7527775 mi) iTtfixslcml Ka&i 0 3330 Idaho lottery BOISE Idaho — The winning numbers picked Monday night in Wednesday at The Cottage Restaurant 51 W 200 South Logan Louise Hubbard will be hostess and Helen Adams will ISO Best ZCOUtth No one picked all the winning numbers for a jackpot worth $10000 The next jackpot is worth $20000 r jLrwwW'kwj V MrtCcr-Anti e 4 - SuZtt 11 UT S4321 JwxjV Uwncwfss M4CCC-- 4 AkAy |