Show m fm -- u Ta ir ¥SNn -- eke MfrjUNvaW tffc !r- si - Page 4 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday sxZEir- - April 23 1 996 Obituaries L Wayne Sorensen — L Wayne Sorensen 75 died Sunday Edward L Gordon COLLEGE WARD April 21 1996 the POCATELLO 57 of Pocatello passed away Sunday April 21 996 at his home tallowing an at Regional Hospital following a heart attack He was born March 2 1921 in College Ward a son of Leonard Edwin and Chole Hansen Sorensen He married Ivai-o- o Anderson Feb 12 1942 in the Logan LDS Temple At the time of his death he was a High Priest in the LDS Church Because of his father's health Wayne took over farming at the age of 13 supporting his parents and two sisters It became his lifelong n work He also was as a cattle buyer Wayne had a great gift of gab and enjoyed visiting with his wefl-know- He is survived by his wife of College Ward four daughters and their husbands: Violet and Larry Brandon CenterviRe Elaine and Douglas Gleed Salt Lake City Ruth and Dennis Peterson Smithfiekl Coreen (Cory) and Lewis Wkiward South Willard 12 grandchildren two sisters Mrs Clifford (Emmalou) Vincent Salt Lake City Flora Zollinger College Ward He was preceded in death by his parents and an infant grandson Funeral services wifl be held at 2 pm Wednesday hi the Alien-Ha- ll Chapel 34 E Center Friends may cafl from 6-- 8 tonight and one hour prior to services Wednesday at tfie mortuary Burial will be in the Logan City Cemetery He and his little red car which were a familiar sight to all will be missed We love you Dad We wV miss you Barbara M Cook Barbara Mair Cook 72 passed away peacefully on April beloved husband father grandfa- Lynn Gordon Logan 18 1996 of progressive supranuclear palsy at the Logan Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Barbara was born March 18 1924 In Logan the daughter of William J F and Solome Baufler Mair She married N Blaine Cook Sept 13 1946 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple She devoted her Nfe to serving her husband her chikfran and her tallow man Ths highest compliment Vial could be paid to her was to cal her mother She was active throughout her life in the LDS Church serving as an officer and teacher In the Young Women Sunday School Primary and Relief Society organizations She loved temple work and served for several 79 Ernest Regis Lauriski Idaho — Edward extended iflnees He was bom Sept 15 1938 in Pocatello a beloved son of Arthur Woodrow Gordon who resides in Fremont Calif and Maez Whitaker Gordon who passed away in 1968 He was a loving brother to David Gordon of Pocateflo Michael Gordon of Tracy Calif Judith Briar and Shari Tims both of Fremont Calif He married Royce Dawn Thy-ber- g Aug 30 1957 They were blessed with four sons: Curt Gordon Menlo Park Calif Bret Gordon and Eric Gordon both of Pocateflo and Elder Sean Gordon who is serving in the North Caraina ther brother uncle and friend passed away in his home in Logan April 20 1996 surrounded by his loving family He passed away peacetaly after fighting a short yet valiant bade with cancer Funeral services wifl be held at noon Wednesday in the Aflen-HMortuary 34 E Center with Rod Tueller conducting Friends may call from 7-- 9 tonight and from al 10:30-11:4- 5 am Wednesday at Burial will be in the with military City Cemetery Logan the mortuary graveeide rites under the (fraction of American Legion Poet 7 Dorothy A Miles Idaho — Dorothy Alan Miles 85 died Sunday April 21 1996 at the FrankSn County Medical Center in Preston Ratoigh LDS Mtaeion Funeral services wH be at noon He was the grandfather of four April 24 1996 in the Wednesday darling granddaughters Melissa Winder Ward Chapel with Bishop Michelle Daniefle and Sierra and Miles Geddes conducting Friends two very special grandsons Taylor call from 6-- 8 tonight at the may An infant Trevor and grandson Webb Funeral Home and from Logan Taylor Gordon preceded 10:30-11:3- 0 am Wednesday at him in death Dec 14 1986 He Burial will be in ward the chapel 11 nieces and was a loving unde to the Smithfield Cemetery Funeral services ware conducted at 11 am today in the Alameda Card of thanks LDS 5th Ward Chapel with Bishop The tamfly of G Eugene England William R Rasmussen officiating Sr would like to give a special Burial was in the Mountain View thank you to Val Hoth a good Cemetery Hr ntnfln friend to the angels at Rocky Mountain Home care: Annette David and Brack and to Vw nursing D Hammond Mark Medical and staff of Vw Mrd-MoPRESTON — Mark Duntard Hammond 82 diad Monday April 22 1996 at Franklin the County Medical Center in Pre- Report: Better jobs being created layoffs shorter Transitional Care Unit at Logan Ernest R Lauriski Cemetery BANIDA Regional HoapitaL Card of thanks NEW YORK (AP) — Despite a stream of corporate layoffs most Americans Ios- ing their jobs are pending less time on unemployment rolls than previously a new federal The family of Alton P Eames wishes to express their thanks to al who showed their love at the passing of Aftoa The many expressions of love shown through flowers cards and food wil long be rsmem- - report maintains We gratehiy acknowledge the kindness shown to our famfry by the emergency room staff of the Logan Regional HoapitaL A In addition the report says of that more than the jobs created in 1994 and 1995 paid better than average The Council of Economic Advisers’ report scheduled to two-thir- special thanks to the 29th Ward Rafief Society tar caring for flowers and lor the lovely luncheon We truly appreciate any and all concerns that were expressed on a — Eugene England Sr 92 dtod Sunday April 21 1996 Funaral services wN be at noon Saturday April 27 1996 at Larkin Funaral Home 260 E South Temple Salt Lake City Friends may cal one hour prior to servicos at Vw taneral home A complete obituary wil appear in a Mure edition of The Herald JoumaL SMTTHFIELD House addresses a politically charged issue — Americans’ anxiety over job security in a oiabehaNL Also aw want to thank Alen-Ha-l Mortuary for their kindness and beta flwoujyi tfrese frying times presidential election year Summaries of the findings were reported today by The New York Times and USA Ardala Eames and family Today White House officials said the results reflect President Clinton’s claim that he has presided over an economy increasingly based on high-wall jobs and not e creation of the simply service industry jobs However Qinton adminis- Obituary policy The price for obituaries and cards of Vwnks is 84 per column fricliL Obituaries are measured ookerms wide by inches deep including photographs Al obituaries must bo placed by by a mortuary or someone authorized to make payment or arrange billing There is no charge for death notices placed by a mortuary FOr mom information cal The 1 Herald Journal ge high-ski- ston He was born July 7 1913 in Providence the son of Clarence Milton and Margaret Campbell Hammond Mark received hie education in Vie Cache County schools and attended Utah State Uhiveraflv He married LaArta Griffiths Jan 10 1939 in the Logan LDS Temple They have resided in Preston for 54 years Ho was employed by Vie Amalgamated Sugar Company Railroad for 12 the Utah-ldah- o tration officials cautioned that the report focuses on a fairly small part of the work force — the 84 million jobs created in the past four years in an economy of 120 million jobs — and that much of the data on layoffs in the past two years is fragmentary years and most area residents would remember him as a Metro- politan Insurance leprstsntatlve at which ho worked for 22 years Mortuary id workers staying unemployed longer white-coll- ar Administration officials quoted by the Times said that work done in preparation for the report suggests that work- 10 percent on average Neither newspaper gives fig-ures for the average time meat on unemployment rolls of the rate at which jobs have been eliminated Administration rules require fire drills The aide had one question: Who tells the lawmakers to put their pencils down and file out the door? I will tell them” Gingrich declared "because we are a Coo-gre- ss that is going to obey the same law as every American” In a speech Monday night to a dinner for the political action committee he helped found GOPAC Gingrich named the act as one achievement of the Repub- The law requires Congress to live by the same rules its passes for the rest of the country and the speaker intends to stick to iL No matter how silly those laws may sometimes be A consultant trying to bring the congressional administrative staff up to speed on the requirements Options for Independence will host a cooking class "Cook- will sponsor a lecture by Mary ing with Mixes" at 1 pm before redremenL He served In various poeMons in Perry who attended the 1995 Wednesday at Options 1095 N the LDS Church including gospel NGO Forum in Huairou China Main Logan Kris Saunders doctrine teacher Sunday School and the Fourth World Conference Cache County Extension agent will teach the class People with president High Priest group on Women in Beijing instructor and homo teacher The talk will be from 7--9 pm disabilities their families and He served on the Preston City City friends are encouraged to attend Councfl for four years and held varinortheast conference room 225 There is no fee but donations are ous positions In the Preston Lions N Main welcome Rides will be provided Club conducting a variety of comfirst-serbasis for was one of AAUW’s two on a first-ca- ll Petty munity service projects He served no means those with the at other of official In representatives years as a supervisor the Salt as president of both the Monarch For more informaLake Temple She and her husUone as wel as Vw Lions CMn Hto forum and the conference and transportation tion contact Jen Snyder 753-53band served as miseionarioe In the hobbies Included gardening fly she will give s firsthand account rtf there her experiences Fiji Suva and Missouri SL Louis Ushbig and framing ' Ho Is survived by his w6e of fte- She is survhed by hsr husband ston and chfldron: M Dan (Karen) their five sons and one daughter Hammond American Fafls Idaho and their spouses: Bruce M (Karts) Rhonda (David) Beasley Raxburg Cook Logan W Bryce (Karol) Idaho Alayne (Larry) Matthews Cook Providence Stephen B Evanston Wyo Klissa (Pete) Providence City Council (Janeece) Cook Evanston Wyo Johnson Camas Wash and The Providence City Council meets at 7 pm Tuesday in the city Jeanne C (Matthew) Mealsy York Matthew Beecher Also surviving IS S Main Agenda items indude: office B Pa David (Rinda) Cook are 18 grendchfldren and 13 B Calif Submission two He of final plat for the CELOO subdivision and brothers (Dawn) Saugus Craig Cook Bountiful 33 grandchildren Is ptecedod In death by a daughter Discussion on hauling gravel east of Grandview two Juke Beecher his parents and two and two Review of subdivision and zoning ordinances sisters Mrs Glenn T (Evelyn) brothers and seven sisters Rezone of 106 acres at approximately 450 W 300 South Baird and Mrs Norman E (Elaine) FUnerel sendees wM be at noon HadflekL In 1996 25 the Rezone of ooe acre at approximately 200 East Canyon Road Thursday April Funeral services wifl bs held at Preston 5th Ward Chapel 213 S Final plat for minor subdivision at 149 E 200 North (Dennis neon Friday April 26 1996 In Vie 200 East Preston with Bishop Crarmey Mortuary Chapel 420 E Edward Moear conducting Friends Briscoe) Business license requests far Metco a ballroom dance studio at 1600 North Logan Friends may may cal from 6-- pm Wednesday 290 W 150 North (Lynn and Sheri Peterson) catering at 455 E 125 cal from 6--8 pm Thursday at Vie and from 10:30-11:3- 0 Thursatn mortuary and from 10:30 am untfl day at Webb Funeral Home Burial North (Jan Petersen) and SC Compete! Serfkfcs at 710 S Bench Road ths Vme of services Friday morning wifl be In the Cterkston Cemetery (Qaig Schvsneveldt) Burial will be In the Logan City ds in 1994 and 1995 paid better than average wages But there’s also evidence that the rate at which jobs have disappeared has risen slightly — despite economic growth with managers and other well-pa- well-payi- ng effect House Speaker Newt Gingrich says it's time for fire drills on Capitol Hill WEDNESDAY The American Association of two-thir- ers laid off from a job take a pay cut of roughly WASHINGTON (AP) — Quid: now all the lawmakers out of the Capitol No talking Single file And no poking the senator in front of you! With the Congressional Accountability Act coming into About Cache University Women Logan Branch last year according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics The Times said more than of the jobs created Gingrich ready for fire drills Pearce R Vivian Pearce 68 dtod Monday April 22 1996 at the Logan Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center A complete obituary wifl appear in a future edition of The Herald JoumaL Arrangements are being handed by Alen-Ha- l Median wages for all jobs are now about 525000 slightly less than the first quarter of lower-wag- 752-212- R Vivian Labor Statistics be released today by the White Death notices G Eugene England ds jobs 3f0 HOW 3D0Ut $25000 Sligfttty leSS than the first quarter of last year according to the Bureau of lican Congress "If it’s loo dumb a law for us to obey then we’re going to change it for everybody And if every- body else has to obey it then we’re going to obey it no matter bow dumb n is” met by the private sector informed an aide to Gingrich that Occupational Safety and Health Commodities ve POCATELLO Idaho (AP) — Idaho Farm Bureau Intarmuuntain grain report 53 "mcSeUO 682 tonight in the city council chambers 69 N Main lo review the site of the proposed 1000 East SL In its regularly scheduled meeting the Smithfield City Council will meet at 7 pan Wednesday in the aty council chamben 69 N Main Agenda tons include: Business license requests for KMGR talk radio to sell coupon books from 68 S Main Bany Knight to administer an outdoor recre- ation products business from 777 E 400 South Dennis Atkinson to openle a business of mowing weeds and rototilling from 408 S 300 East Sandy Grossman for professional licensed home care from 325 S Mein Review final plat of Phase III of the East Sky Mew Subdivision containing 15 lots located at 600 South between 455 and 600 East Set public hearing date on annexation request of 2784 acres of property located between upper Canyoa Road and the brow of the hOl Executive aessioa to discuss purchase of property Declare May "Letter Camera Food Drive Day" Declare same city property surplus Set date far budget workshops li Smithfield Redevelopment Agency The Smithfield Redevelopment Agency will meet at 9:30 pm dty council chambers 69 N Main It will diw-n- Wednesday in the the tax increment a 0 — WNMWtaalUn heavy holstein feeder steers 33003660 uHky and commercial buds heavy feeder heifera 3300-305- 0 T (up 46006600 Irfd feeder OGOEN — WNto wheal 60S PORTLAND — WNte wheel 13) new crop 655 barley (up 12) 673 ughter cows MX) of feeder can song to 200 higher 0 5 3 6 3 36063700 U6 506360 fee 36064106 Boers: fra opened 3256 tew late LiVGStOCk 2-- 5700 Select 100-130- 0 5300-550- 0 050-115- 0 53063606 Sheep: 106 No tost “ OPTOMETRIST DETEC UNO GLAUCOMA blood pressure Uka ‘ In thn notice a problem the glaupressure coma may have already thn eye must bn accu- caused serious and Irrepararately maintainsd tor good syw ble damage For tfUa reaeon health Whan thorn in an periodic optometrtc examina- increaaa of fluid pressure In tie eyw (caked Intrwocutor ten- to aya health cara These sion) to a point that causes examinations which Include progressiva harm to vision an Internal eye examination this Is a condition known as a tonometry teat andor a vtouof Held axamkiatian — are glaucoma It is quite serious and can a good way to protect against lead to blindnoss If UNDE- vision damage from glaucoTECTED and untraatad If detect ad and treated earty Intsg interest Of better vision giauooma can ueuaPy be Dr Jeff K Seeholztr controlled Unfortunately and unlike 124 North Main many ether vision problems 4 the symptoms of geucoma are not aasity recognized by Primary eyecare contact lenses the Individual In many ooniptota eyeglass sarvioe Instances by the time one a cartnn fluid - $20000 hi f -- i m Fm' Heitors: mosey choios 2--4 frs 5606 5706 half dozen hoed 5750 Select JEFF H SEEHOLZER r -- 0 Celtie and Cnhree: 706 Steers and 206300 lower Steers: frs 5606 mossy choios 4 1 - ' 3 halters alow LIVESTOCK AUCTION — Nampa - 2-- 300-70- POCATELLO Idaho (AP) — Idaho Form Bureau bitermounfain Sveetock report tor Monday Idaho Range end Fsedlot Report doubter Moore and heitere 006900 to 92564500 feeder steers 606650 to 5606 tesdar hsitera 506550 to 5606 752-533- BOISE Idaho — The winning numbers picked Wednesday night in No one picked all the winthe Hot Lotto drawing were: ning nirubera for a jackpot worth $10000 The next jackpot is worth I Hogs 1206 Barrows and gils 60-7220-26- 0 lbs 5250-627-6 higher U8 266280 tie 51066206 Sows: 20 paresrt Under 600 fee to Improved oiritot 106200 higher over 500 are 100 higher U6 366600 fee 3660-367- CALDWELL — WNte wheat ctrt 613 (up IS) new crop 70B barley 730 ' 0 OMAHA Neb (AP)(USDA) — Omaha Livestock Merkel quotations 0 (steady to up 200) new crop 14300-146014 percent spring 667 (Up 8) new crap 60S 11 pareanl whiter 652 (up 7) new crop 636637 suo-cessta- Idaho lottery 4600-405- i (up 15600-1640- heitere etocker heifera 4500-550-0 slock cows 3560064600 Mock cows with calf 37500-5500- 0 a pair new crap 675 barley 740 (Up 10) 14 11 perei S spring B BS (up 677 (up 3) en Smithfield City Council 0 (up IQ bartey 746 M 10) 14 pareanl spring 611 (ip 21) 11 pareanl whiter Agendas 8 Uveatock on Saturday: UMty and commercial cows 30006250 heavy tenders 4700-530-0 light feeders 5200-600Stocker feeders 5600-690- 0 ight hoMsfei tender stesra 3300-450- Grain i il JZ |