Show rayu a — me herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday Official rules 6-year- MARTINEZ Calif (AP) — A hoy charged in the near-fatbeating of an infant was ordered to remain in custody after prosecutors said he may have planned the attack and tried to lie about what had happened he “This young man is very angry should not be released period” Deputy District Attorney Harold Jewett told Juvenile Court Referee Stephen Easton The boy is accused of kicking punching and using a stick to beat Ignacio Bermudez after breaking into an apartment with twins Monday to steal a tricycle The infant's babysitter was in another room The baby remained in critical condition Friday and likely will have permanent brain damage doctors said The boy is believed to be the ever charged with attempted person youngest murder in the United States The al April 28 1986 to remain in custody -old Yellowstone reservations jam callers left holding brothers were charged with burglary in the the boys true they would become wards of attack the court and could be placed in a mental The boy had previously gone to institution foster care or other rehabilitative the apartment in Richmond about 10 miles program northeast of San Francisco and had The boy looked curiously around the court“expressed the belief the family there had room Friday but showed little emotion He been harassing him looked at him the wrong hugged his grandparents but ignored his way and he had to kill the baby” Jewett said mother who also was in court The boy had threatened a female witness Authorities said the three boys broke into who was not identified after the attack Jewett said adding that the boy also had tried to the apartment and tipped over the bassinet where the infant lay sleeping deceive authorities about what had happened He beat this baby in “He lied about it His stepsister was in another the head with his feet his fists and ultimately room and the rest of the family were out with a stick” Jewett said shopping The boy’s public defender Leslie Bialik Prosecutors filed burglary charges against told Easton she was concerned that Juvenile the three boys for allegedly trying to steal the Hall was “not set up to deal with someone of Wheel tricycle The boys’ names have Big this age” not been released because of their ages But Easton agreed with Jewett and ordered Jewett said the twins had good grades and the boy held His next court appearance was excellent school attendance records and set for May 3 If the referee finds the allegations against should be released to their parents K said all she could do was ask people to call back the next system for lodging at Yellowstone National Park is clogged leaving callers with persistent busy signals — often for hours — as they try to line up roams and campsites for the summer Amfac Resorts Inc operates lodges and campgrounds at Yellowstone On Monday the company added the park to a day Terry Metzger head of reservations at the Amfac office in Denver referred questions to Amfac Vice President Donald Wood in He did not immediately return the newspaper’s telephone calls on Friday Good said that during the past week her office received central reservations system already used for Grand Canyon Bryce and Zion more than 200 complaints about the new reservation system She said park managers national parks Getting past the busy signals requires dialing and redialing a are considering whether to rewrite the contract between the pork and TW Recreational Services Inc an Amfac sub- number and then staying on hold for 13 long-distan- ce sidiary to see that the minutes or more before reaching reservation agents in Den- Obituaries Maurine BILUNGS Mont (AP) — The new central reservations ver The Billings Gazette Neilson Nuhn Layton Elaine and Eldon Ferrin Ogden Devola K Hayes Layton She was preceded in death by her dear husband of 42 years: Lewis Carl Neilson Beloved mother grandmother sister aunt and treasured friend Maurine King Neilson returned to her Eternal Father in Heaven on Friday April 26 1996 She was bom Sept 30 1922 to John Jack and Ruby Evangeline King Sr in North Logan Maurine was raised in North Logan Star Valley Wyo and Preston She married her sweetheart Lewis Carl Neilson April 3 1944 in Elko Nev Their marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple Together they enjoyed a life and provided a home filled with love and security As a member of the LDS Church she served in many positions She received a service award for her work in the Primary She devoted her entire life to the love and caring of her family always with enthusiasm and a zest for life She loved to golf and was a member of the Logan Golf and Country Club She especially eroyed golfing with her family She spent portions of her summers at the Glendale Reservoir where she enjoyed fishing and camping (in a trailer of course) Her lifetime was filled with song and dance Through her magnetic personality keen sense of humor and love fun-fill- 20-ye- ar for people and animals she enriched her friends and loved ones Her vitality and positive thinking brought joy and comfort to all who knew and lovedher She is survived by her daughter Funeral services will be held at noon Tuesday April 30 1996 in the North Logan Stake Center 2750 N 800 East with Bishop Michael D Weston of the North Logan 9th Ward conducting Friends may cal at Crarmey Mortuary 420 E 1800 North from 6--8 pm Monday and at 10:30 am until the time of sendees Tuesday at the church Burial wifi be in the Friends may call from Funeral Home in Tremonton Burial Garland Cemetery wi be in the Emma K Anderson Emma Krebs Anderson 77 of died Logan home in Logan She was born 6 1918 in North Logan a Dec Dorma Lu Brough daughter of John and Martha Berg-Sh- e — TOOELE Dorma Lu Christensen R Brough 90 former Tremonton resident died April 25 1996 in the Tooele Valley Hospital Elwood er Krebs married Eugene Earl Anderson May 19 1938 In the Logan LDS Temple She received her education In Cache County schools and attended Utah State University She spent 40 years working with the 4-She was chairperson of the Providence City 4-- for 30 years She worked for the Cache County Extension Service for 11 years She spent her whole life in church service She was in a Relief Society Presidency when she was 23 years old She also served as a primary rrwosrn Young woman s President Gleaner leader counselor in Stake Primary and four years as Relief Society President of the Logan 21st Ward She and her husband served a mission in H H She was born July 8 1905 in the daughter of Hyrum C and Eva Louisa Hunsaker Christensen She married Gilbert H Rasmussen Aug 11 1926 In the Logan LDS Temple They later divorced She married Reginald Joseph Brough Feb 19 1936 In Ogden He died 1993 Dorma lived in Tremonton Los Angeles Calif and GrantsvNIe She was a member of the LDS Church and worked in the Logan LDS Tern-pie for almost 25 years She served as a Relief Society counselor visiting teacher and as a Primary teacher Surviving are her children: Betty Lou R Didericksen Grantsvie and Joseph Scott Rasmussen Bountiful five grandchildren and 13 great April 15 Also surviving are one brother L Aldrid Christensen Tremonton and one sister Rhoda C Oyter Ogden She was preceded in death by three brothers and five sisters Cheryl Ann Neilson Cradic two grandchildren: Kamalla Ann Cradic and Daxton Carl Cradic all of North Funeral services wifi be held at Logan Two brothers and a sister-in-laAndrew L King Preston 11 am Tuesday April 30 1996 In John Jack and Fawn King Jr of ' the Tremonton 3rd and 8th Ward Weston Idaho three sisters and Chapel 9590 N 6800 West with brothers-in-laViolet and Las Bishop Steve Chadaz officiating Sacramento Calif 1982 to May 1983 400 North Logan from 8 Sunday and from 9:30-10:3- 0 Monday at the church Burial in the Logan City Cemetery will be from January She is suvlved by her husband of Logan six children and their spouses: Deon and Gerald Green PRESTON — Morgan David Evans 76 died Friday April 26 1996 at his home in Preston He was born May 12 1919 in Riverdale Idaho the son of Issac Morgan and Velaria Caroline Larsen Evans He married Alton Smith Sept 14 1939 in the Logan LDS Temple Morgan was a veteran of World War II He retired from Utah Power and Light where he worked in Preston Grace Oneida Idaho and Smithfield He enjoyed fishing and snowmobiling He was a High Priest in the Pre- ston 7th Ward at the time of his He is survived by his wife Alton Preston two daughters: JoAnn Henderson and Maurine Rogers both of Preston seven grandchildren 11 great grandchildren and one great great grandchfid Funeral services wi be at noon Monday April 29 1996 in the Preston 7th Ward Chapel with Bishop Dave Parrish conducting Friends may caN from 6-- 8 pm Sunday at Webb Mortuary and from 10:30-11:3- 0 am Monday at the ward chapel Burial wifi be In the Preston Cemetery Providence MaRee and DeOrr Wight Bountiful LaRea and Bruce The price for obituaries and cards of thanks is $4 par 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 1 Herald Journal Stephen Blasor Bountiful Eugene and Catherine Anderson Centerville Strarfene and Steven Murri Hyde Park She Is also survived by 27 grandchildren 20 great grand-chldra- n four brothers: John Phfifip Krebs KaysvMe Leo Krebs Vem Krebs and Floyd Krebs afi of North Logan three sisters: Ruth Robinson North Logan Marie Patterson Salt Lake CXy Irene Murray North Logan Funeral Services will bo at 1 752-212- 1 Grand Canyon Bryce and Zion prior to the past week and encountered trouble even then Good said She said her office warned Amfac to ed people out there" said Edna Good a Yellowstone resolve those problems before official whose office oversees the park's concessionaires On Friday the Gazette tried to contact Amfac reservations and found that getting through took about two hours and 30 telephone calls Once the call taking on Yellowstone as wellGood said Amfac needs to have more people handling reservationsNational was made agents said they could not accept reservations TW Services operate she said but they do have authority to make sure the companies provide satisfactory service because their computer system was not working One agent About Cache pm Monday in the school’s cafeteria Parents and students are invited School will MONDAY 4:30-6:3- Scientists of all ages are invited to explore disciplines from acoustics to zoology at Discovery Night from 6--8 pm Monday at Utah State University The event Tuesday begin at 7 pm Wednesday begins at 6:30 pm All nights public On Moo- day modern dance clsssefi perform six dances followed by 797-133- se BIRTHS Logan Regional Hospital — HAWKER Brenda Mortensen and lYoy Hyrum a girt April 24 AMES — Mcrrie Kay Brown and Daniel Logan a girl April 24 HANSEN — Stephanie Budge and Bryan North Logan a boy April 24 JACOME — Rosalyn Flores and Oscar Logan a boy April Agendas 24 JOHNSON — Megan O’Boyle and Edwin Logan a boy April 24 MAULDIN — Sherri Gourley and Richard Logan a girl April 797-072- 3 Fl The Ilyrnm City Bessie featuring bands from grades plus a combined piece Tuesday is a districtwide orchestra presentation representing elementary through high school grades Wednesday features a blend of drama presentations mixed with the choral groups of Chauntaircs Crimson Colony and other choirs Brown Library will hold its second annual family reading night from pm Monday Activities include a puppet show story time used book sale book bag sale and also a chance to make a Centennial penny souvenir Band-O-Ra- 6-- 12 Logan High School's parent-teachconferences are from er Official meetings pm regular meeting civic center 83 W Main Wednesday Clifton Town Council 7:30 pm regular meeting LDS Millville City Council 7:30 OYLER — Stephanie Porritt and Kirk Garland a girl April — Michele SAMPSON McPhic and Justin Logan a girt April 24 Your Yard Is Our Business Com Sem Tbc Possibilities Bedding Plants Trees & Shrubs Herbs Niblcy City Council 7 JO pm regular meeting City Hall 296 The Lewiston Emergency Preparedness meeting will be held at 8 W 3200 South North Logan City Council 9050 S 100 West THERE'S Call ffo NO EXCUSE F FUR ABUSE Fto CorftKnM lu llhn every Saturday Call for an appointment -- 500pm council chambers 255 N Main Water Gardens Hanging Flower Baskets Certificates Gift US CCC Audiologist Owner Kenneth M Curtis MS CCC Audiologist Friday Clarkston Town Council 8 Thursday Hyrum City Council 7:30 go Elaine Ipson et al VVfed J May 1 published collection of poetry Where Ghosts one Garrisoned She will be joined by several Cache Valley poets including Margaret Pettis Marilyn Carlsen Martha Balph Julia Barrett and Ed Joyner Refreshments catered by The Blue Goose Restaurant the uimme 129 E 1400 N 1 7:00 pm oin us for an evening of poetry in honor of Elaine Ipson 1995 Utah Poet of the Year Ipson will read from her first BOOK TABLE 753-717- regular meeting town hall Main Poetic Substance m Roses Fountains & Pots Carr Crvokston East Logan Municipal Council 6:15 Free Adult Hearing Screenings and Hearing Aid Consultations 9am-lp- 7:30 pm regular meeting city council chambers 2076 N 1200 pm regular meeting municipal Perennials Remember Mother’s Day May 12 490 E 300 South Paradise Town Council 7:30 pm Monday in the city office 29 S Main Members will discuss revision to die emergency annex pm regular meeting town ball Vegetable Starts n dm It mri Umfccm wat drurvd a ronwwwd n mx vviktnWo-f'- d Undvap wtfiiwi a tonVmM owm of Tte Oiwnhw pm regular meeting city hall Franklin Soil and Water Conservation District 7 pm regular meeting 98 W 800 North Preston Lewiston Emergency Preparedness pm ONGOING Logan High School presents its Fine Arts Week Monday through Wednesday with a different display of students’ talents showcased each evening in the school’s auditorium Mooday and is free and open to the public Activities are set for the Discov- cry Center Room 132 of the Science and Engineering Research building and the second floor breezeway of the Peterson Engineering building For more information call Lynnette Harris 9 or the Discovery Cen- ter information 0 be dismissed at 12:25 Church News of record park officials have little say about the details of how Amfac and 30 Obituary policy Petersen Layton Earlene and taking calls for reservations at Denver have prevented agents from entering reservations for the people who do get through “We’ve got a lot of frustrat pm am 6-- The Denver office began lems at the Amfac office in Monday April 29 1996 in the Bridgeriand Park Ward Chapel 250 W 1200 North with Bishop Paul Huber conducting Friends may cal at Nelson Funeral Home 162 E Morgan D Evans Thursday April 25 1996 at her Pmill Ijnlit omanTIOKj U6fTi6T6fy reported Repeatedly computer prob- am 9:36-10:4- 5 am Tuesday at the church Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Rogers and Taylor prob- lems are corrected Until Monday TW Services handled Yellowstone reservations through a park office WvaUVtM rt--f fW J rl- - |