Show - Page 4 The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday October 26 1997 Obituaries grandchildren 89 and 13 dren She is preceded In death by her husband one daughter Lola Talbot one granddaughter Debbie Farimond one Amber Dawn Hadley her parents five sisters and one brother Funeral services will be Monday Ben Zlotnick Ban Zlotnick aga 87 a resident of Logan Utah died Friday Oct 24 1997 at Sunahina Terrace ol natural cauaes Ha ia survived by a aon David Zlotnick and his wile Suzanne of Santa Fa N M daugh- ter Teresa Dechart and husband Mika of Eureka Mont live grandchildren and one He waa preceded in death by his wife Lillian Allgaier Zlotnick who died m 1968 He later married Louise Green who also preceded him in death Ban waa born Oct 21 1910 in Chicago HI and moved to Utah at the age of 16 He owned and operated Beck'a ahoe atore for many years He was a volunteer and supporter of many local chanties Funeral services will be held Tuesday Oct 28 1997 at 10 am at the Nelson Funeral Home in Logan with the viewing at 9 am In Neu of flowers the family requests donations be made to the charity of your choice Mary E Talbot our beloved moth- er grandmother and passed Wednesday Oct 22 1997 in Preston Idaho due to causes incident to age She waa bom Sept 4 1901 In Winder Idaho to Herman Caldwell and Elizabeth Bennett Taylor She married Clarence Earl Talbot on Dec 4 1917 in Preston Their marriage was solemnized the next day Dec 5 1917 in the Salt Lake Temple Clarence passed away on Fab 12 1974 She lived in Winder all her life holding many positions in the Winder Ward over the years Mary loved to have people come and visit her especially her family Many people enjoyed a good piece of pie or a delicious meal in her home She is survived by three sons and five daughters and their spous- es Dale (Vera) Talbot Ogden Utah Ivan (Ann) Talbot LaVern (Margaret) Talbot and Ramona (Harvey) Rasmussen all of Preston Idaho Juanita Jamison Goldie (Cloyde) RoskeHey Maggie (Ivan) Howell and Blanche (Ernest) all of Ogden Utah 35 Pyper About Cache University he met his future bride Martha Whimpey of Lehi Utah They were married in LeG rands Ora on Dec 29 1926 Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Arthur Martha and family moved to Psndtoton Ore in 1943 where he worked until retirement He was a refrigeration engineer In the frozen am DeWayne Kendall DeWayne Kendall passed away Oct 23 1997 at the home of a daughter He was born Feb 25 1922 in Cleveland Idaho a son of Levi Newell and Myrtle Bevins (David Weston) James Logan city employees invite residents and employees of the city to a candidates’ forum night from 7 to 9 pm Monday in the Council Chambers at City Hall 255 N Main St 1962 Martha passed away In He married Edwinna Bateman in 1966 and she died two years later In 1972 Arthur married Helen Vaught of Pendtoton and this marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple Arthur and Helen moved to River Heights in 1986 Helen passed away in 1990 Arthur was also preceded in Ferri Sandy 11 grandchildren two sisseven ters Lola Hoesch Pocatello Idaho Beatrice Stone Salt Lake City and three brothers Loyal Kendall Rock Springs Wyo Glen Kendall St Anthony Idaho and Lea R death by a son-in-la- Donald w Asher and two grandchildren A lifelong member of the LDS Church Art served in numerous capacities including a stake mission and was a High Priest at the time of his death Art's hobbies included wood- Kendall West Valley City He was preceded in death by his parents two brothers Ray Kendal Kearns Utah and Deveral Andrus Los Altos Calif DeWayne loved to hunt and fish He and Bonnie loved to travel and they have spent the last 14 winters in Mesa Ariz where they have a home DeWayne will be remembered for his quick wit and for the working photography cooking playing the organ singing magic and ventriloquism He was also active in the Cache Senior Citizens Center Funeral services will be held on Wednesday Oct 29 1997 at 11 way he loved to tease everyone especially children He was loved by all and we each have fond memories to help fill the void of DeWayne not being here with us Funeral services will be held at noon Monday Oct 27 1997 at Valley View Funeral Home 4335 W 4100 South West Valley CHy where friends may call Sunday from 6 to 8 pm and one hour prior to services Burial will be in the Val- am in the River Heights 2nd Ward Chapel River Heights Utah with Bishop Kent Gunnell conducting Friends may call at the ward chapel on Wednesday morning from 10 am until time of services Graveside services will be in the Lehi City Cemetery at 3 pm Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary in ley View Memorial Park great-grandfath- er 9:30lo10:15am Death notice Yvonne Brenchley - SCOTTSDALE Ariz Yvonne 'Bonnie Brenchley 58 wife of Dr J Paul Brenchley died Thursday Oct 23 1997 In Scottsdale Ariz Funeral services are pending and be announced In a future edition of the Herald Journal Services are under the direction of Memorial Estates Mortuary Salt Lake City will Card of Thanks To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of our AKRON s l Ohio (AP) — The was released the next day Reynolds and two other student demonstration on the dangers of drinking has been scrapped at the University of Akron after a student volunteer was hospitalized for drinking too much vodka University officials said Friday that they will find another way to “Cop-a-Buz- volunteers were supposed to drink just enough to hit a blood alcohol level of 008 percent slightly below the 010 percent limit for driving in Ohio and then perform a sobriety test The demonstration was intended to show how even small amounts of alcohol can hamper motor skills By the time police arrived Reynolds was slumped and having trouble walking No one was able to say how observe Alcohol Awareness Week David Reynolds 24 a civil engineering major was hospitalized Wednesday night after drink- ing so much vodka that he became falling-dow- n SI much Reynolds drank Police drunk He hundreds of miles off course deliberately crashed into a mountainside in Colorado last April An Air Force report said Capt Craig Button “intentionally deviated from the planned flight and maneuvered the aircraft to the mishap site” NBC News reported Friday The report also was cited by ABC and CBS The report is due to be released next week Button 32 died when the plane he was flying crashed near Vail Colo on April 2 The wreckage search was found after an but severe weather at the time prevented the Air Force from doing little more than confirming from fragmentary remains that Button had been killed “We do know that he had positive control of the aircraft and that he had made some passes at some airfields" a senior Air Force officer said in today’s editions of The New York Times “The best we can come up with is that he did commit suicide but it was spontaneous” Button’s Thunderbolt had broken formation during a training run over Arizona For three 500-mi- le heartfelt thanks The family of Theral V Bishop Obituary policy The price for obituaries and cards of thanks to $4 per column inch Obituaries are measured columns wide by inches deep including photographs All obituaries must be placed by a mortuary or in person by someone authorized to make payment or arrange billing There ia no charge for death notices placed by a mortuary Fpr more information call The Herald Journal 752-212- 1 Logan Utah t A-1- beloved Husband Father and hours according to NBC Button Grandfather we wish to express flew on an erratic Alcohol demonstration backfires when volunteer drinks too much - NEW YORK (AP) — The Air Force reportedly has concluded that the plot of an 0 warplane 18-d- ay River Heights Utah Donna (Otis) Rom-rie- ll Hyde Park Utah Nota Asher Burley Idaho and Anita Kingdon River Heights Utah Arthur had 26 grandchildren and 59 marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple He served three years in the European Theater during World War II He Fames passed away Friday Oct 24 1997 following a stroke Funeral services will be held Monday Oct 27 1997 at 10:30 am at the Alameda 1st Ward building on the comer of Jefferson and Walnut in Pocatello Burial will be In the Logan Utah City Cemetery at 3 pm on Monday a viewing will be held at the Hendereon-Cor-neliso- n Funeral Chapel 431 N 15th Ave Pocatello on Sunday OcL 26 1997 from 6 to 8 pm and at the Alameda 1st Ward building on Monday Oct 27 1997 from foods Industry They had four daughters: Norma Kendall DeWayne married Bonnie Rae Pearson June 11 1949 Their - MONDAY A hospice volunteer training session is from 6 to 10 pm Monday through Wednesday at Logan Regional Hospital All community residents with love and compassion to share arc invited to attend and find out more about hospice volunteer opportunities father and attending Brigham Young at the church in Winder Burial will be in the Preston Cemetery 1:30 M Wallace Mathew Fames 88 beloved sweetheart father grand- 23 1997 He was bom In 8umpter Ore to Lewis and Ann Louisa Wixom Peck His early years were spent In Cove and Baker Ore White Oct 26 1997 at noon In tha Winder Ward Chapel with Bishop Miles Geddes conducting Friends may call at Webb Funeral Home on Sunday evening from 6 to 8 pm and Monday morning from 10 to 1 Wallace Arthur Clarence Peck died Oct worked for Kenecott Copper Bingham Mine for 37 years He is survived by his spouse and four children Deborah (Michael) Mullens West Valley City Loralee Novosel Taylorsville Bruce (Cyndi) Kendall Riverton Shauna (Nick) WINDER Mary Elizabeth Taylor Talbot 96 away Arthur C Peck Suicide ruled in case of wayward warplane tWfciwOi didn't check his blood-alcoh- ol level before he went to the hospital “It was never the intention of the program to get anyone drunk” said David Stephen university director of residence life and housing Some of the school's 24000 students were critical of the propun “At fust I thought it was a joke” said Pamela Reno an freshman from New York “I couldn’t believe that someone could get drunk in a school-sponsor- event” ed course that ended when he crashed the $88 million plane against a craggy rock face at an elevation of 1200 feet solitary note pealed from the ship’s alarm bell minutes before the funnels collapsed onto the upper deck and the liner plunged to the depths of the Aegean Rescue ships answering the SOS call arrived expecting to find the stricken British ocean liner Instead they saw only a line of lifeboats making their way slowly toward the island of Kea Four years after the Titanic sank in the icy North Atlantic waters its even larger sister ship the Britannic was swallowed by theses Dubbed the world's largest shipwreck currently on the -- seabed the Britannic has lain in relative obscurity since 1916 Now an international team of professional divers is preparing to explore the wreck beginning Nov plane According to ABC inves- tigaton noted that Button buzzed port in Colorado The Air Force has said there was no evidence of drug or alco-hoi use Button left no suicide note and investigators have said there was nothing in his psychological pro- file to indicate he would commit suicide Button was stationed at Air Force Base in TucDavis-Month- son Ariz The pilot's father phone conversation from his home on New York's Long Island An Air Force official did not return a phone call from The Associated Press late Friday two Pentagon spokesmen had no information on the report 1 and hopes to shed some light on the mysterious circumstances surrounding its sinking during World War I Still under construction when the Titanic struck an iceberg on its maiden voyage in April 1912 the Britannic's design was changed to correct defects in what was supposed to be its unsinkable sister The Britannic was originally buih as one of three luxury ocean linos destined for the Southampton to New York route but the British government requisitioned the liner before its maiden 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