Show Logan Utah Monday April 29 1996 rage 4 — f he Herald Journal at the church Burial wi be in the Smithfield Cemetery The family suggests that memorial contributions be sent in Mau-rine- 's name to Hospice of Cache 550 E 1400 North Logan Utah Maurine K Neilson 84321 Anna Nish PLYMOUTH — God knew that you were suffering that hilis were hard to dimb so he gently closed your eyelids and 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 Cart Neilson April 3 1944 in Elko Nev Their marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LOS 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 service award received a 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 enjoyed golfing with her family She spent portions of her summers at the Glendale reservoir where she enjoyed fishing and camping On a trailer of course) Her lifetime was filled with song and dance Through her magnetic personality keen sense of humor and love for people and animals she enriched her friends and loved ones Her vitality and positive thinkaH ing brought joy and comfort to who knew and loved her She la survived by her daughter Cheryl Ann Neilson Cradle two whispered "Peace be thine” fun-fill- ed sister and friend Anna Nish left this mortal life after a long and valiant battle with many health problems and challenges on this earth She was called home by our Heavenly Father on April 26 1996 She was bom to Martin and Ruth Arm Thomas Goddard on Dec 21 1913 in Malad Oneida County Idaho She married Newel A Nish were July 7 1930 in Malad They blessed with six children Anna spent her sariy life hi Malad where she attended school After her marriage she moved to Plymouth where she spent the remainder of her life except for 22 summers on their farm In Montana A kind and loving person has left us leaving a void to al who knew and loved her She left a rich legacy through her many qualities and attributes She loved her tamlly and enjoyed doing genealogy for her ancestors She enjoyed reading crocheting and doing quilts She baked the best bread and pies In the world She was a wonderful homemaker and taught her chMren Cradc KamaJIa Arm 9:30-10:4- er 20-ye- ar grandchildren we tears In watched you sinking we watched you fade away our hearts were nearly broken you fought so hard to stay It broke our hearts to have you go but you did not go alone for part of us went with you the day God called you home Our beloved wife mother grandmother Elaine (Joseph) Stokes Plymouth Donald N (Barbara) Bountiful Deanna (Udek) Godfrey Clarkston Carrie June Keller SL George and Vert G Garland She is also survived by 30 grandchildren 41 and four sisters: Elizabeth Reynolds Malad Charlotte Koer West Valley Janette Bailey Magna and June Thomson Odessa Texas The family wishes to thank the wonderful staff and nurses of Logan Nursing and Rehabilitation Center for the kind and loving care they have given to Anna They have tnjly been angels of mercy Funeral services will be held at 11 am Wednesday May 1 1996 in the Belmont Ward Chapel 18925 N 5200 West Riverside with Bishop Garth Josephson officiating Friends may call from 8-- 8 pm Tuesday April 30 1996 at Rogers and Taylor Funeral Home 111 N 100 East Tremonton and from 5 am Wednesday at the church Burial will be In die Plymouth Cemetery and Daxton Carl Cradle aH of North sister-in-laLogan two brothers and a of Preston Andrew L King John Jack and Fawn King Jr of Weston Idaho three sisters and brothers-in-laViolet and Les Nuhn Layton Elaine and Eldon Ferrln Ogden Devola K Hayes Layton She was preceded In death by her dear husband of 42 years Lewis Carl Nekson Funeral services will be held at noon Tuesday April 30 1996 In the North Logan Stake Center 2750 N 800 East with Bishop MichaeLD-West- on of tha North Ward 9th conducting Logan Friends may call from 6-- 8 tonight at Cranney Mortuary 420 E 1800 North and from 1030 am until the time of services Tuesday morning w She was a member of the Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Their marriage was solemnized In the Logan LDS Temple March 31 1938 She served In the Mutual Improvement Association Primary and as a counselor and secretary In the Rekef Society presidency She was a faithful visiting teacher for many years Anna was preceded In death by her parents five brothers and throe n and sisters one one She is survived by her husband Newell and children: Robert M (Shirley) Yerington Nev Ruth Church of w great-grandso- For Information and the location of your nearest Droop Pack or Team Call Richard S Major Jr BRIGHAM CITY — Richard passed away Saturday April 27 1996 at Ms home of heart failure He was born Nov 9 1926 In Pittsburgh Pa a son of Richard Smart and Cornelia Isabelle Gilbert Major He married Jane Douglas July 17 In Baltimore Md 1 - 800 - 748 -4256 MBwankee Journal Sentinel A New York geologist says he has found evidence that a series of fragments from a comet or asteroid smashed into the Midwest 320 million yean ago earth Louise S Stiriand MESA Artz — Louise Seamons Stiriand 82 died Tuesday April in 1996 23 Mesa Funeral services wik be held at 1 pm Tuesday April 30 1996 at the Providence 1st Ward 100 N 100 East Friends may cal one hour prior to services at the church Burial wik be In the Providence City Cemetery Memorial contributions may be made to the LDS Church Missionary Program Michael Rampino an science professor at New York identiUniversity said he has fied what appears to be a line of eight craters stretching from eastern Kansas across Missouri to southern Illinois The line ranges from 15 to 10 miles across “If he’s right it’s very significant in the sense that we don’t know how this kind of crater chain forms” said H Jay Melosh a geologist at the University of Arizona who reviewed Rampino’s work and has identified such craters on the moons of Jupiter Dorma Lu Brough TOOELE — Dorma Lu ChrisR Brough 90 former Tremonton resident died April 25 1996 in the Tooele Valley Hospital Funeral services will be held at 11 am Tuesday April 30 1996 in the Tremonton 3rd and 8th Ward Chapel 9590 N 6800 West with Bishop Steve Chadaz officiating Friends may call from 9:30-10:4-5 am Tuesday at the church Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Rogers and Taylor Funeral Home in Tremonton Burial wik be In the Garland Cemetery He was employed as an engineer until his retireat Morton-Thiokment in 1989 He Is eurvivsd by his wife of Brigham City one son and two daughters Richard S and Teresa Tool-so- n Major III Arm M and Brent Michael M and Coking Susan all of Logan three grandchildren Charles Richard Major Nicholas Champ Major and Christopher Michael Coking ak of Logan Rampino said the Midwest- ern craters were thoroughly mapped 60 years ago but geologists at the time were stumped by their origin Some suggested they were the result of a volcanic process Others disputed that idea because there were no volcanic rocks nearby billing Cal 752-212- next orbit one piece of the comet after another smashed into the planet in a series of fiery explosions photographed by the Galileo space probe and the Hubble Space Telescope Studies of at least two of the Midwestern craters found Death notices rocks that appeared to have A Merrill Cooper WELLSVILLE — Merrill Cooper died Saturday April 27 1996 at the Ogden Hospital Funeral services wM be at noon Wednesday May 1 1996 In the Wellsvllle 3rd Ward ChapelLj Friends macall from Mortuary 34 Tueeday at Aken-Ha- k E Center Logan or from 10:30- 11 :30 am Wednesday at the ward Burial will bo in the Wellsvllle Cemetery: in compute obituary wik Journal Stoddard bee- Fqnoral arrangements are pending and wkl bo under tha (Unction of Nelson Funeral Homo A complete obituary wH appear In a frkun edition ofTbo Herald Journal y atoek price are quoted hi whole Md fractional dotara par ahare Mutual lUnda ara quoted In dokara and rescheduled for 7 pm Tuesday at Gass-roo- m Logan Regional Hospital 4 Conducted by John Jazuith and Alexander Domin from the National Academy for Child Development it aims to teach parents how to help children overcome attention deficits and how to make their homes more positive learning environments Mid-da- Northern Utah Center for pendent Living is hosting the first “Picnic in the Park” of the season at noon Tuesday at WilInde- Jones Industrial Average waa 652907 2493 Thoae quotea were Dow taken at fiat m and provided to The Herald Journal by Edward Jonea low Park The picnic is for people Cw Lopa Ut IMolkkyfcNf Scooad Owl tan hid ki 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E-M- ail i Jeanetta Lake's of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People joins a panel of distinguished speakers Tuesday at the larnuum a Local News Local Spores Local Events 53 present its annual dance review “Thanks to You” at 7 pm Tuesday at the Kent Concert Hall on the Utah State University campus The public is welcome Tickets are S4 at the door Products a aea Maura: Uky volumes of pulverized rock being thrown into the sky BioGuard Pool & Spa aKi talk Herald JkmL k O K Ckki include: Discussion and review of reasons for rate increase Discussion of material recov r” ebrabitoa eaty-- Ag ywyry rigNi be feyndwed SU3 iMtufewtioniftflMlBanMtiAMnet ymMataayWmdl Fritay SKwtay Owa MO global changes In the shallow seas that covered the Midwest 320 million years ago the impact of the collision would have been a localized catastrophe resulting in massive waves and huge Agendas Cache County Solid SafkGvT&afcT sions caused some minor extinctions at the time Melosh doesn’t believe the impact was that severe saying a collision would have to make a crater 40 miles or larger to cause is free and the public is invited 3 Office Manager --JO — sions had Rampino said he welcome Transportation will be provided on a first call first serve the picnic lunch Donations are Steves Wood Cirailatioo Manger Sieves Hera Syrtcn Manager EUndge Webb fieaa Farcsua Sbik Gw Drily Another question is what and friends Options will provide 7 752-21- The next step Rampino said is to review satellite photos of the area and sample rock around more of the craters forum “Black American Perspectives” is from 10 am to noon in dm Mdqr mi Mqr matai MW evuy aweOeS MowkyNNMe Utta TUnboae colliding with Earth Williams who sits on the board Options for Independence today Via 20 Wlky ed with objects from space basis for those with no other ' 'Overcoming B- means of transportation: For infeoMfDWyNnaprr USPS 241-8by was rock from the craters shattered but rock layers from the same period in Oklahoma and Tfcxas have traces of the mineral iridium which is associat- About Cache Henry N IdJoumal 75 Wtal 300 Norik PO Box 4S7 bolster his belief Not only appear with disabilities their families y yThC comet struck Earth As he did more research he found additional evidence to a future edition of The Herald Selected stocks am “When Shoemaker-Lev- y happened” he said “everyand people thing switched stated to go through the literature and look for lines This particular line “was in the back of my mind” Rampino said “I went back and pulled out the ipers on this thing and said ‘Gee it looks just like what you’d expect to see’” if a fragmented believes the Midwestern colli- one pass by the planet In the 1 Rampino said comet fragments occurred to Rampino after watching the Shoemaker-Lev- y impact of Comet The comet was torn apart by Jupiter’s massive gravity on The price for obituaries and cards of thanks is $4 par column Inch All obituaries must be placed by a mortuary or In person by someone authorized to make payment or arrange asters could have occurred The idea that the craters 9 on Jupiter in July 1994 Obituary policy collibeen shattered as if by a 1994 and the before But sion 9 Jupiter colShoemaker-Lev- y undercould one no lision stand how such a neat line of effect on animal life the colli- were caused by the impact of oi At approadmofiy 9:30 OF AMERICA Massagee both of Naslwile Term A graveside service will be held at 1 1 am Tuesday April 30 1996 in the Brigham CHy Cemetery wKh the Reverend Frank J Giles officiating tensen 8 Major Jr 69 1954 Geologist : Comet pieces hit midwest Also surviving are two sisters Marjorie Franklin and Cornelia r a 'i |