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I T" if? a ‘r'y rv1 lqniTvi i n a I Pgtt 4— Tiw Herald Journal Logan Utah 8unday March 11998 Obituartoa ' V '"' : Nicholas Lambom Tuesday March 3 at the Hon Nidwlu Davie Lambom 14 dM Feb 26 1996 of Injuries auatainad In an automobile op soon more onceong Friends may cal bom 6 to 8 pjn Monday at Myers Mortuary 205 8 100 East Brigham City and from 11 am to 1230 pm Tuesday at the church Burial is in the HoneyvBe Ceme- waa a In the Honeyvllle 2nd Nick teacher Delbert G Napper Ha wea currant-l-y DribertQ attending the ninth grade at Box Elder Middle School Nick loved machinea and apart many happy hour working on and driving hla 1967 Dodge truck truck and boat tfie old famly boat and even the lawn mower He waa alao an avid arrow board-erj nlaver and water aldar taking every opportunity to pursue wMchraar wemvi ppen to ba In bm-on Quiet reserved and kind by nature Nick enjoyed a large drdo of Wanda To go visit his friends and bowl play Nintendo ride motorcycles or even do homework made him very happy Nick had a vary special retation-ahi- p with his family He and hla older brother Ryan were good friends and would spend many hours lata at night talking Ryan was Nick’s mentor and guide in many things and even though they didn’t agree on everything there were few If any cross words between them The apple of Nek’s eye was his baby brother Wilson (Qua as Nick Iked to cal him) He spent a lot of Nap-p- er passsd away Feb 27 1996 due to complica- tions from pneu- - radio-controll- ed p unw wrong pwymg iMcnwig ino tratiering Qua around town behind his mountain bike LIU rm ng pwinv rauonmp wn uu was alao one to be envtod He helped his mom do whrJaver she asked He was a good oook and would oook dinner whenever hla mom asked and even though he dktnt Ike doing dWise he would do mem ena never oompiMn Nick also was a great hand for his dad He would go get spring water a couple times a week and would even art to go work at the tamByp apartments Surviving ate hla parents Vance and Laurel two brothers Ryan and Wilson Lambom al of HonoyvMo Utah Ida grandparents Rsusl and Aloe Lambom Logan Utah Jack and Janies Davis HuntevNe Utah wB-ing- ly Funeral services are pm 1 and Tesla Napper He attended it Utah Services are 2 pm Tuesday Match 3 at the Allen-Ha- l Mortuary Chapel 34 E Cantor Logan Utah where friends may cal from 6 to 6 pm Monday There will be no viewing Tuesday Burial la in Logan Cenwtoty following services L Wursten m Herald Journal staff report A man was killed in Logsn Canyon as the result of an automobile accident south of Beaver Mountain Ski Resort Andrew Samuel Maughan 21 Logan was traveling south at 4:10 pm Friday when he lost control of his 1992 Mercury Sable and slid into oncoming traf- lane Co Pa to Frank Harrison and Nellie May Krepps Jenkins She and her stater Lilian Mm Jenkins (Wiliam) Dugan wore pitted in a homo for children following the death of thsir father April 25 1913 ' entry financial assistance from the Utah State University Women’s Center will be available beginning Monday Undergraduwomen and men with ate a five-yegap in their education at some point and a minimum 2J grade-poi- nt average are eligible Some special awards for specific majorsminors are also available Tuition waivers are available re-ent-ry ar five-ye- ar ’s 30 GPA passenger side ’ 797-17- 28 the USU Wind Orchestra and the Mountain Crest High School concert and wind symphony bonds is" at 7 pjn Monday at the Mountain Crest auditorium The public is welcome free of charge Si&fleCapy Saoday 00 The famly would Me to thank al those who sat with mom giving her care partlcutarfy Mario Foltz and the 8mtihfiaid 1st Ward Rotief Society Ws are also thankful to Marion t- and six sons: Beverly Hunt VIrginta Otivar Lyle (Janies) Dr Aaron Jr (Kathleen) Harold (Vivian) Larry (Irene) Ralph (Cheryl) and Torrence Barson Ho la also survived by 21 grendchtafrsn seven great- from Sunshine Terraco Day Caro Center and tiwir respite program grandchildren many nieces nephews and extended family members He was preceded In Wo are particularly grateful to al tiioao who supported us during Vila dffleutt period Aaron V Barson Sr - Today we say to our beloved father good-by- e grandfather brothor-ln-la- w undo and friend Aaron Vincent Barson Sr 83 He returned to ilia heavenly home on Fob 27 1996 Bom to Donnie Burdati Batson and Anna Etiabetti Rasmussen on Doe 19 1914 In Ctartoton Utah he waa tiw test of their four chtidren Ho was a roof-dsof Ctartoton for 71 years The hot 12 years of Iris Mo wore spent In Cottonwood Heights near his cramn 1hi grain wo vom nonn Cache High 8chod whare ho was an exestisnt studsnt and an aspiring atitisto He attsndsd Utah State UnlvoreRy He marrisd Margaret H MHIer on Thanksgiving Day Nov 24 1938 They moved Into Mis new home Aaron had bull in Ctartoton during their courtship and started their family Ms togotiisr Aaron and Margaret were Messed with nine chtidren and the Barson household was always fati of laughter friends fandy and good times Ho kwed his chtidren and had a apodal place In his heart for hla daughtoreJtvtaw sons-in-la- w grandchildren and Aaron was a nt successful farmer and rancher death by Ns wlfo Margaret son Vincent grandson 8taven parv ents brothers HarobJ and Rudger Bin stater Veda and Otivar The famly wishes to thank the staffs at Cottonwood Hospital Healthsouth and Crosstand Cara Center tor the care they gave our dad Funeral services wM be hold Tuesday March 3 at 11 am at Goff Mortuary Chapsl 8090 South State Midvale Utah Frtonds and family may cal from 7 to 8 pja on Monday and one hour prior to tiw service Tuesday Burial to in the Ctartoton Cemetery at 3 pjn son-in-la- w Card of Thanks Duo to the overwhelming response and many acts of kkid-nsat the time of passing of our loved one Wends It would bo an Impoeafcta feat to thank each one tadMduatiy for al they have done For the many flowers cants cala and food and loving support wo' thank you To the Hyrum 3rd Ward and for Bishop Earl we extend grateful ss To Wendo’s many friends and relatives your overwhelming outreach of love has maant so much Wanda’s parting would be too to cany alone and please heavy ' know the weight of the load has boon softened by otaars - ' Van Josh HaktiA Carson MBar j J Paul ' Norman and Ctota Bassett owning land In Utah and Idaho Later no became Involved in the Chad and Michels Summers mineral and oil exploration busiInozMNtor ness Our dad was a very tadspon-dar- ti hard working and roaponskla Vicky A Brant Yaates person He enjoyed fishing huntBlaks A Laurie Bassett ing sports gardening family Zone A Teresa Bassett ties cooking on the outdoor grill Robert A Debra Bassett and building anything with hla of Via hands Ha was a handyman The family of Wends Bassett highest order and worked in his wouxt wsa everyone m Know laser to around hla homo make and yard how much your love oonoom and It comfortable and attractive Dad was devoted to hie family and support has meant to ua The flow-or- a food and ati of your expresnever tired of hefoing us out with advice and suggestions to make sions of sympathy are so our Ives better appreciated Thank you from the He Is survived by two dautftisn bottom of our hearts & Suzarm MHIer S dies jJar"' Barms is credited with taking the Mormon d university’s music department and into it a school within the College of developing Fine Arts and Communications His mother taught piano and organ in Rexburg Idaho and Bamis played with die Ricks College Community Orchestra as a youth As a he studied music at the Curtis Institute in Philadel- - j !mLV UailijN1'' Three years later Banus served a mission for Tho Church of lesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saiqts in Europe After his mission he married uxl returned to Austria to study at the Vienna Academy of Music and perform with die Vienna Symphony Orchestra as its principal violist Daring the 1960s Banus and his wife Marilyn returned to die United States where he earned n doctorate at die University of Michigan and went on to perform with the Minnesota Orchestra He came to BYU in 1985 to direct the university’s orchestra and teach music In 1992 Banus was appointed chairman of the music department He led the BYU dumhtr Orchestra on tours in die United States Canada Germany Switzerland : Austria Yugoslavia France Belgium and England wj irine Sale On Pre-- ! 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' - 1912 in McKeee Rocks Aitoghsny graduated from South Cache High 8chool He also attended Utah 8tate University for three years Ho married Virginia Hansen June 11 1941 in the Logan LDS Eligibility: undergraduate reentry women and men who are according to police Nov born and attended schools there He 1998-99- 1 was 25 Margaret Ho was raised in North Logan f Kathleen Jeanette Merchant ati of SmllMtoki Utah In accordance with Margaret's Buy’’ Smithfietd Utah L - Data HaNerman (Steven Lao) Mer- chant and grandchildren Stacy Elizabeth Jonathan Alexander returned to her Heavenly Father Fab 28 1996 at the homo of her In daughter Logan Utah the bon of John Wursten and Rosa VonNieder-hauto- MONDAY AppIiditSMMTbf w Bohan Utah Ho was bom April 8 1916 in - — Catharine (K) Jenkins Halter-ma- n Arnold Lae Wursten 81 died Thursday Fab 26 1996 at Heritage Park Caro Center in Roy 4 tar Margaret Bohan Margaret - Preceding Margaret in death vroro her parents stepfather tint husbimd staJamas W ter stepsisters Anna FatfCyphar Katasrins Farr Ernest stepbrother William Farr daughter-in-laWanda Roaalo Fox Haitorman two granddaughters Heavenly and Katharine Mario Merchant Surviving are her husband of Tampa Fla two half sisters Violet May (William) Rowe Glenshaw Pa Mary Elzabelh (George) Oehting Highland Calif half brother Jamas W (LMan) Fan Pittsburgh Pa her son Herman David (Hwal Sun Han ’SunaT) HaNsrman granddaughter 8haron Haltorman Tampa Fla daughter Deanna from 6 to 8 pm 8ifaday at the Myers Mortuary 5865 S 1900 West Roy and from 9:45 un to 10-4-5 am Monday at ttw church Burial wltii mittaty honors wB bo at 2 pm Monday In Logan Cemetery In Mau of flrwots the family asks for donations to bo made to the LD8 Mtoslonaty Fund or chatty of your choice The family also expresses thanks for the cate gfvan by the staff of the Heritage Park Care Cantor Jan Napper Christian Napper a brother Thad Napper Ogden Wursten Margaret married Harman Price Haltorman March 20 1931 In Mootsfiold WVa They had two children Herman died Aug 17 1953 Margaret then married Charles Cornelius Bohan July 11954 in Tampa Fla Margaret lived in Pennsylvania Virginia Florida England and since March 15 1995 hare In Utah when her care required more than Charles was able to provide She opoyod genealogy reading handiwork photography and frowsting and wea a perfectionist' in all that she priest group leader and ward dork Funeral services are 11 am Monday Match 2 Friends may cal educationInvolvement in al end sptritiml foundations Ho is survived by three sons Lynn D Napper Ogdsn Utah Sid D Napper Nm A Nappsr both of Sait Lake City Utah four grandchildren Else Nappsr Angela Napper Arnold stepfather and stepsisters and J pnBBinooQ powioot rauong ngn V 9 In the home until Armistice Day Nov 11 1918 when they want to tare with their stepfather's lomly for a short time before they went to Nvo with their AMAilakAlkAM UaaaaIx fUL maIaaaaI mniMn wr imovwi granomomor Ion Krepps Eventually they ware able to Ive with their mother and Ho was active In the LDS Church all his life Ho served In many 1 is - They lived ers education field throughout thslr lives Dal has received national attention for his orchids and his non-prof- ‘J ? Logon Ho was ptecodsd In dsatii by his parents two sons and two broth- Logan High School and graduated from Utah 8tate University with a master's in education Dal married Norma Dobbs on Oct 31 1941 and both wore prominent in the About Cache ilMl'Hi fic in the northbound Logan Utah the son of George Temple Logan man killed in canyon wreck IAVaI— He was bom Feb 7 1916 In v t f Shortly after hla marriage he In the Army Air Corps whore ho ssrusd as a gldor plot In England Franco and Italy during World War IL He participated In the Normandy and Southern France invasions He received the air medal wlh one oak leaf duster After too war ttwy teed in Logan for a few years They then homesteaded a farm In Riverton Wyo In 1956 they moved to Roy ' Utah where he worked at HN Air Force Base until he retired They lived In Layton for the past five yams He is survived by Ns wile time chi'drsn Larry (Martiyn) Wursten Orem Peggy (Blaine) Fowors Hooper Alan (Tammy) Wursten Farmington one brother Erven Wursten Colorado Springs and two sisters Mrs Rachel Winslow and Mrs: Evelyn Huppl’ both of tery Wan V r i‘ enlisted wMh Blsh- - eyvHe 2nd Ward Chips! 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