Show -- Sf '3ss :? fUfci- iMHii Pago 4 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday April 13 1997 Obituaries Olive B Johnson GARLAND — Johnaar 86 (tad April 10 1997 at Rogers and Taylor Funeral Home til N tst Eef Tntmonton where friends may call 6 30 to 8 pm Monday and 9 30 to 10:40 am Tuesday Burial will be in tne Garland Cemetery Oliva birch tha Baar River Cara Can-ta- r VaRay in Tramonton Sha was born J Hailstone April 10 1911 in Sallie tha Hyrum daughter of Oliver and HYRUM — Salie Jane Hailstone passed away April 10 1997 at her Hoi-g- Luella ar home in Hyrum of natural causes She was born Jan 15 1925 in Los Angeles Mitton Jamas Birch Sha married Arthur George Johnsan on Nov 24 1938 in Hyrum Ha died May 16 1968 Sha Ived in Hyrum and Garland Sha received her RN braining from tha Budge Memorial Hospital in Logan in 1932 and worked as a tha Primary and Relief Society presidencies and was a visiting teacher for many years She enjoyed quilting and hand work She especially enjoyed her children and grandchildren She is survived by Judy J (Fred) Anderson Heybum Idaho Jerry B (Sharon) Johnsen Pleasant View seven grandchildren and 15 greatgrandchildren She is also survived by one brother one sister and four sisters-in-la: George (Martha) Birch Denver Colo Delores (AW) Burton Sugar City Idaho Lucta Johnsen Bountiful Verda LaGrecco West Minister Calif Wilma Felton St George and Michiko Johnsen Feberal Way Wash She was preceded in death by her parents husband Franklin Idaho as the daughter of Leonard Lee and and Ruthie Hailstone Crosby Hyrum 24 grandchildren and 18 She was preceded her parents and one in death by great-grands- Sallie was a loving mother and grandmother and always put the welfare of others before herself She enjoyed visiting with her family and friends She also enjoyed read-m- g James and sister Aria ana nor painting She will be greatly missed Funeral services will be at 1 1 am Tuesday April 15 1997 at by those that knew and loved her About Cache Emily Jennings Butterworth She married Paul Leslie Lower on Oct 15 1937 in the Logan LDS Temple He (tad May 8 1995 Lorraine has been active in the church serving in the Primary Relief Society as Sunday School Secretary and as a visiting tsacher She was a member of the DUP She was an avid gardener and had many lovely roses She loved her cats and traveled in every state except Alaska She wi be remembered as a sales clerk in Tanners Men Wear Bob’s Mart and Kings and was busy working She is survived by her son Mike and Dorothy Lower Preston and daughter Nan and John Brough Preston e&tf grandchildren seven a sister great-grandchildr- Ruth W Spencer Samuel L Packer Yvonne Marshall Franklin She is preceded in death by a grandchild a sister Virginia Dalton and a brother Quentin Butterworth Funeral services wfll be at noon Tuesday April 15 1997 in the Preston 3rd Ward Chapel 155 N 2nd with Bishop Kent Palmer conducting Friends may cal from 6 to 8 pm Monday at Webb Funeral POLICE REPORT Logan City Police Department AUTO THEFT — A missing Jeep was found abandoned behind the church Thursday morning at 800 North and 500 East Logan without its compact disk player A police report said the Jeep owned by Jason Mohr had been taken while parked overnight at 391 N 200 East Police said it appeared the Jeep had been taken for a ride burglarized and abandoned CAR FIRE — A 1985 Ford Thunderbird The Ifyram-Bessi- e Brown Library will hold a used and new book sale beginning Monday The library will open at noon that day and remain open until 8:30 pm A puppet caught fire near 100 West and 600 South Logan on Thursday evening The owner of the car Darby Hawkes told police he had driven about a block from his hone when he noticed smoke coming from under the hood Hawkes pbt the fire out Dkmige'was Estimated at 53500 show story time and other activities for families will be after 7 pm The public is invited The Utah State University department of music Will Kesling Chorale and the USU Symphony Orchestra will perform Rutter's Magnificat at 7:30 pm Monday in the Chase Fine Arts Center Kent Concert Hall General admission: $3 USU students with current ID free For information telephone (801) The Booklore club will meet at 2 pm Monday at the home of Sarah Daines Barbara Olsen will present the program The Smith fie Id American Legion Post 58 will meet at 7:30 pm Monday at 104 S Main St Smithfield All members are invited For more information call 563-5864 - Utah Highway Patrol TRAFFIC ACCIDENT — A driver’s car spun at the intersection of Utah 101 and Hollow Road Hyrum early Friday sending both the driver and the passenger to the hospital for treatment A Utah Highway Patrol press release said Richard A Ritchie 18 tried to turn the comer from Utah 101 onto Hollow Road around 11:45 am at a speed too fast to stay in control and the vehicle hit the roadside and rolled Ritchie and the passenger Justin Elder Wellsvillc were sent to Logan Regional Hospi tnigrrlmit USPS 241-82- and friend Ruth Wennerg ran Spencer 82 passed away peace- fully April 10 1997 In Salt Lake Ruth was bom Dee 20 1914 in Duty (Louise) Claude Wennergren and a sister Carol Clay (John) Logan She was preceded in death by one grandchild Daniel Bryan Forbush and a brother Ted Wennergren Funeral services wi be at noon Monday April 14 at the Yale 1st Ward Chapel 1431 E Gamer Drive (10th South) Salt Lake City There wifl be a viewing from 6 to 8 pm Sunday at Larkin Mortuary 260 E South Temple and one hour prior to services on Tuesday at the chapel Burial will be in the Salt Lake City Cemetery The family wishes to thank the medtoal staff at Utah Dialysis Center for their 1 Brace K Smith Managing hjnewLcom Wayne Aahcmft Advertising Dinctw-aahcmft- yi hnn(a hjnewaxom Cyndi Fallon Office M anaccr-cf- u nt Wood Oral latino Steven Pul Davis Production Ken Martin PreM Foreman JAf S1 1340 One Year Carrier (Mahn) One Month Mad i3m One Year Mail SIMUD S943 Mri Subscriptions MuB to PM in Atfwioi aln tai Suhatribcti art receiving delivery of their Herald journal by 3:30 p ar M-- F nr S am Sunday S or loll free front Utah A Main phase phone your carrier nr The Herald Journal at before 7 pm on weekdays and 10 am Sunday For your carrier 'a aamc and phone aum-bbetween 7:30 am and 7 pieaae phone 7SMI2S or lod free ban Utah A Idaho pm Monday through Friday Saturday from g:00 am to I2H anna Sunday front h:00 an to HW10 4V Oil s Sltdi ntl Call Dell Johnson ®Offlc Bsryrtsd sgww Hours: im to S JO p--n am lo Noon To receive rs 0 1VW Cache WSty MtMtng Cmupny mmmv'mmwm r Local News Local Sports Local Events '- Weather It” 1 Find ui on the World Wide Web or CaD 4 your Internet service provider to set connected Mj' f Mt he’t Jut pate aaarfcraafqgiMdJ (wkhAeti prices tec 39 I VABBANTEED Cf AXEL 6 cylinder M99 i l8tHUr59 TAKE AN ADDITIONAL i I jiovi I ' MaatMudals ! 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"Hie Cache Democrat' Our monthly News Letter Ivertiaen purchaac apace and circulation onty All property righta to any advertiaemenl pro-to- r the advtrtiaer try The Herald Journal naing art won and nr typography furanhed or arranged lor hy The Herald Journal ahall he the property of The Herald Journal No auch ad or any pad ftcrcnt may he rtpnidured or awugncd without Ota conical of The Herald Journal PuHaawcr: acid addraa changes Ik Ihe Herald Journal PO Bon 487 Logon UT S4323-A4S- 7 Obituary policy y Logan Regional Hospital BODILY — Peggy Purser and Neil Preston Idaho a girl April 9 HALL — Mami Adams and James Logan a boy April 9 JOHNSON — Karlette Rogers and Wilford Millville a girl April 9 Join Big CD Gab Help make a difference JI25 crworon Q i TUNE-UP- S Single Copy Sunday heart fed thanks as well to Bishop Con Schwartz Dr Eftiard Redd and ATsrvHafl Mortuary for their aonsMvity and undarstandkig Gladys Burral Lynn and Nancy Bulen Jan Buml and the grand- - 'T Both drivers and a passenger in Mara’s ear Seth Elison 16 were taken to Logan Regional Hospital where they were treated and released Mara’s car was totaled in the accident Damage to Watts’ car was estimated at 510000 Citations are pending f Single Copy Daily row A cash-strapp- ed head-o- n 753-51- We the family of Milton Burrs wish to express our thanks and appreciation to al who cata(L came to foe house sent lovely cards and beauti IU lowers brought deRdous food and offered so much kindness and support during out time of sor- WASHINGTON (AP) — The National Park Service thinks Americans have so much pride for the Grand Canyon Independence Hall and the like that they’d buy bonds to finance repairs needed at the nation’s top historic cultural and scenic sites “It’s a thought that’s being kicked around’’ David Bama a spokesman for the park system said Saturday “You and I would buy something like a 525 national park bond and it would be offered at a certain interest rate But it’s not like there’s been a written document proposed yet” J Roger Kennedy 70 who stepped down earlier this year as director ofthe National Park Service came up — with the idea The aim is to raise the S45 billion needed to repair high- IE ways roads and buildings within the national park system Bama says ta “We have 22JOOO historic buildings in the park system An awfully lot of them are rotting’’ Bama said He said officials at the park service the White House Office B of Management and Budget and the Treasury Department were B working to determine if issuing park bonds is a financially H sound idea A proposal would have to be approved by Coo- B gross R Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt told US News & World Report in its issue reaching newsstands Monday that the idea is worth pursuing interest leads to long-to“We’ll study it and see if short-teryields” he told the magazine North Park Police Department colliTRAFFIC ACCIDENT — A two-ca- r sion at 2250 N Main St North Logan sent three people to the hospital with minor injuries Thursday afternoon Police said a car driven by Louise Watts 50 Logan pulled out of the parking lot at Anderson Lumber into the path of a northbound car driven by Shane Mara 16 Hyde Park about 4 pm Watts told police she did not see Mara’s car before attempting to tom south onto Main Street The two cars collided almost Jefferson - Jackson dinner April 26 - Bullen Center Up scale auction items Call Gina Wickwar Idaho Telephone Fmtagc raid fit Logan Utah Card of thanks Will Americans buy bonds to repair parks? tal and were treated and released Hospital officials said Ritchie had suffered a head laceration and contusions and Elder was treated for hand intrusions and abrasions Damage was estimated at $4000 Citations are pending fiyyrr fhariei McCollum Nm N— AOie Logan as the daughter of Oscar and Irene Izatt Wennergren She married Phil Muir Spencer in the Logan LDS Temple They resided in Evanston Wyo until 1962 when foey moved to Saft Lake City As an active member of foe LDS Church Ruth filled positions of leadership in foe Primary and Retaf Society organizations Ruth was a kind and kMng tadMdual who was devoted to her family Sha was held in high esteem by a who knew her Survivors include her husband PM and four chikfrsn: Arlene Coul-so- n (James) St George Richard (Paula) Salt Lake City Janice Hyde (Paul) Salt Lake City and ReNae Forbush (Dan) Sparks Nev Also survived by 17 grandchila dren three brother H was preceded In death by one brother Mm and one granddaughter Andree Finders Funeral services will be at If am Tuesday April 15 1997 at foe Pleasant View 5th Ward Chapel 896 Pleasant View Dr Family wM meet friends from 6 to 6 pm Monday at Lindquist's North Ogden Mortuary 2140 N Washington Btvd and from 9:45 to 10:45 am Tuesday at foe church Burial will be at Lindquist s Memorial Gardens of Wasatch 1718 Combo HI - Samuel Preston as a son of Samuel P and Hansen Packer He married Helen Ransbottom on Jan 29 1942 in tha Logan LDS Temple He graduated from Preston High School and from Utah State University He moved to South Ogden in 1950 and from South Ogden to Pleasant View in 196a Mir Packer worked in foe Ogden Area in Engineering and Reaiden-Oa- l and Commercial Buiking Construction He retired in 1984 as Director of Physical Plant at Weber State University He was a veteran of world War II senring in the Philppine Islands with the US Army construction engineers Throughout his life Mr Packer enjoyed al types of sports both as a participant and as a spectator He loved to spend time in the mountains He espedaly fiked horseback rfdfrig and snowmoMing with family no insnoB He is survived by his wife Helen Pleasant View one son and three daughters: Robert Lyle Packer Everett Wash Mrs Douglas (Kristine) Dickens Fruit Heights Mrs Dan (Shauna) Thomas Roy and Mrs Gordon (Carolyn) Flinders Pleasant View and 10 grandchildren He is also survived by one brother and two sieters: Richard Packer Santa Maria CM Mrs Arm Packer Lloyd Salt Lake City Mrs Helen Packer Carpenter Twin Falls Cy 0 PuNnhed wary evening Miwday through Friday ami Sunday aiming hy Cache Wiley PiMMinf Company 73 Shat 3flf) North PO Box 4K7 Logan Utah 84323-04X- fete PLEASANT VIEW Idaho miss will Lyle Packer passed away Friday April If 1997 at foe McKay Dee Hospital of a stroke He was bom Feb IS 1921 in sister er deer one We love you end w CACHE DEMOCRATS Journal One Month Carrier (Utah) One Year Carrier (Utah) One Month Carrier (Idaho) Idaho ralea iudude applicable Idaho wetchlU care of foeir News of record MONDAY USU Library b sponsoring an alternative art gallery from Monday April 14 to May 2 All media are welcome There is no entry fee and there will be cash awards Entry forms are available at the circulation desks Utah Telephone Periodical heart She was born Tom Koening Torrance Calif her children Steve (Teresa) Hailstone Twin Falls Idaho Judy (Dan) Jensen Boulder Nev Janet (Clyde) Ware Arcadia FI Peggy (Bartley) Hirst Jerome Idaho Betty (Dennis) Jeffs Ogden Barbara (Kelly) Hess Garland Robert (Cara Lee) Hailstone Farmington brother PRESTON — Lorraine Butter-wort- h Lower 77 (tad Friday April 11 1997 in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City July 31 1919 in dtorced She is survived by one brother you mother suraerv in Beverly Hills Calif She married C Max Hailstone on Jan 21 1941 and they had eight children and were later Home and from 10:30 to 1 130 am Burial wd be in the Franklin Cemetery at the ward ehapal Our beloved wife mother grand- Lorraine B Lower after as the Calif of daughter Charles L and Janet Francis She Koening attended school registered nurse and provided private nursing attar her marriage Olive was a member of tha Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and served in tha past in A smal memorial service win be at 1 pm Monday April 14 1997 at the Aten-HaMortuary Chapel 34 E Center 8L Logan tor family and dose friends A 'ii!'' min'iili V r i w ‘s fi’ tivv-- : :rnta j Mfei Sold Rpy Heultg! 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