Show r J if' Page 4 — ThiHaririd Journal Logan Utah Sunday July 5 1998 Obituaries - Myron H Brenchley Together again' Our beloved father grandfather and great-grandfath- er Brenchley-- 1 away dtad July 3 1998 at the Logan Valley Nursing and passed Center bom Sept peacefully July 1 1998 In Logan Utah She was under President James E Tal-mag- o On June 26 1929 he married Polly Evelyn HH In the Logan LDS Temple Myron was affiliated with the church building program He helped to build churches In Idaho Southern Utah along the Wasatch Front and in Cache County Being an active member of the LOS Church he served in many caMngs He loved working wilh the youth in Scouting and served for nine years as scoutmaster He received both the Eagle with Bronze Palms and the Silver Beaver Awards During his Mstimo he was very much involved in genealogy He enjoyed bee keeping carpentry camping hiking fly fishing cooking photography gardening and being with family and manor 1 ples The family was called and served a church buflding mission in Mandon Utah He is survived by two daughters and two sons and their spouses Kent and Ruth Brenchley Wellsville Kathryn and Larry Couch Salt Lake Ctty Utah Dean and Marsha Brenchley CenterviSe Utah and Printha and Larry Bar-fuWest Valley City Utah He is also survived by 18 grandchil-dreri(l- 4 hraaFgrawtUMIdiwij'a' sto - tarRenl B LMshmani’WeUsvilto and a brother Reed H Brenchley Preston Idaho He was preceded in death by his wife Polly Evelyn three children Elaine Leroy John and Dixie Ann and two brothers Louis and Press ston Brenchley Funeral services will be at noon in the July 8 Wellsville LDS stake center 30 S Wednesday Center Wellsville with Bishop Friends may Alien Lyle conducting cal from Alien-Ha- ll 23 1912 In Benson Utah to Jesse Thomas and Flo- 6 to 8 pm Tuesday at the Mortuary 34 E Center Street Logan and from 10:30 to 11:45 Wednesday at the stake center Burial will be in the Wellsville City Cemetery We as a family wish to thank the members of the Wellsville 2nd Ward who brought joy into Dad’s on Nov 23 1932 In Ogdon Utah Their marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple Kate and Mony were parents of seven children Mona Sclwnavar Benson Florence Chamberlain (Bryce) Orem Utah Wayne (Tanya) Benson Jim (Barbara) Benson Janet Nellson (Melvin) Brigham City Utah Jean Andersen (Rallin) Young Ward Utah and John (LuDean) Richmond Utah Kate had Nvod al her Ufa In Ban-so- n She was a devoted wife and mother She was always wMng to help whenever needed She spent many enjoyable years working as a pink lady at the Logan Regional Hospital Shs was a member of the LDS Church and had many cafling tfvoughoutherlfe Kate Is survived by her seven children and their spouses 29 grandcMdron and 28 She Is also survived by one brother Col Doyle Rees Logan Utah She was preceded In deafli by her husband parents one aialar four brothers one orandson and one Funeral services wH be at noon MortuMonday July 6 at Alien-Hary 34 E Center Street Logan A viewing will be from 6 to 8 pm Sunday July 5 at the mortuary and lor one hour prior to the funeral services Burial wM be In the Logan Cemetery son-in-la- w Orpha Andrews Orpha Marie Hancey Andrews 85 of Logan dtad Friday July 3 1998 at the SunNursing Home Funeral services will be at 11 Monday July 6 at the North am LOGANUtah — EflzabethCm-gu- n Larsen 54 dtad at her home In Logan Wednesday July 1 1998 after a courageous battle wflh can-ca- r She was bom May 19 1944 In Logan the third child and third daughter of Dr W Ezra Cragun and Margaret K Cragun Funeral services wN be at noon Monday July 6 In tie Logan 271h Ward chapel 1450 E 1500 North wflh Bishop John Kemp conducting Friends may cal from 6 to 8 pm Sunday at Craimey Mortuary 420 E 1800 North and from 1030 am unfll flie flms of setvicas Monday at the church Burial will be In the Logan CHy Cemetery Clarence D Fergus Clarence Doyle Fergus died June 27 1998 after a sudden stroke He was preceded in death by his parents Clarence and Reatha Fergus He b survived by his beloved wife Mildred Fergus Day CHy Calf his chfldran Sherrie Kathy Allan Terrie and Ron-ne- ll hia Larry ' Sherry Randy ApriL and Candyoa his many grandchikfran his loving staters Dorothy Pehrson Apache Junction Arfz and Lovell Campbell Logan Utah Ho was a civil service employee for 40 years In both Utah and CaJKomia Graveside services wM be at 11 am Monday in the Logan CKy Cemetery A viewing will be from 9:30 to 1030 am Monday at the Aflon-HMortuary 34 E Center Street Logan step-childr- en al The price for obituaries and cards of thanks to $4 par column Inch Obituaries are maa-aurcolumns wide by Inches deep Including photographs AH obituaries must be placed In Logan ad She is survived by her son Don Andrews and his wife Uz: her daughter' £oma 'Aldridge and‘iwr'1 husbarid Bill 11 four1 grandchlldtoft ' and a en brother Duard Hancey Shs was preceded in death by her husband Newel King Andrews and a grandson Jasse Don F"Vrtua(ykipby someone authorized to make "payment or arrange billing Thera to no charge for death notices placed by a mortuary For more kdomtadon cal The 1 Herald Journal 752-212- Funeral services wH be at noon Tuesday July 7 in the Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary Chapel 34 E Center Street Logan where friends may can one hour prior to seivices Burial wM be in the Logan City Cemetery Grover Gleason 82 passed away Wednesday July 1 1998 at Logan Regional Hospital Mowing a short Mnsss He was bom Dec 10 1915 241-82- world champion hot dog eater defended his crown by wolfing down 19 dogs in 12 tninnft While many around the nation were eqjoytaf n lazy Independence Day Hirofumi Nskajima was feeling the pressure Saturday at Nathan's Famoui Hot Dog Eating Contest “I would like to be able to enjoy this" the Japanese man said before the outside the contort at a 'nB fanad eatery T feel a little bit of pressure1 Naka-jim- a 133-pou- People across the country enjoyed cookouts citizenship ceremonies and parades to mark America’s 222nd biithday a celebration that even Russia recognized Fireworks displays from Florida to New Mexico were canceled About Cache The service officer from the American Legion Salt Lake City will be at the Department of Wottfbree's Central Employment Center in Logan from 11 am to noon Monday This is a free service and veterans need not be of die American Legion to weave assistance Providence nnder-- 9 The Logan City School trict will sponsor A A l "It’s July Fourth and this is where it all started We had to stop in” said Misty Ellison who visited Independence Hall with her husband and three children of English for adults and high school students who are lacking ' credit for graduation The due win begin on Monday July 6 and BOULDER Coioi (AP) — The parents of JonBenet Ramsey who have not spoken publicly in more than a year break their silence in a documentary to be aired this through Friday July 3L It week'-o- British' television rwill be held from it am to noon Newtweck ktpottt tails upcom- every day in Room 1 in die Engissue tag lish buflding at Logan High In the interview foe Ramseys ' School 162 W 100 South Registheir innocence and say proclaim ter by contacting Elaine or Ann at are worried the killing of they their daughter may never be 'inn n - 00 News of record KIRBY — Crystal Bartlett and Kelly Logan a boy July 2 MICKELSON — Michelle “The American public has ’ Vt V ''"'S--- ' Jones and John Logan a girl July 2 SICKLER — Kristen Haueter and Matthew Smithfield a girl July 2 SPENCE — Isabel Griffin and Chris Preston s boy July 2 been led to believe that we went to bed that night after a wonderet ful Christmas brutally beat Joo-Ben- sexually molested her strangled her went to sleep got np the next morning wrote a three-pag-e ransom note called the police sat around the boose for rour houn (and) then I went WHITE — Sally White and downstairs and discovered her Shawn North Logan s girl July body and wu able to net dis2 traught” John Ramsey said "Help me understand that” i ijixr his birthday greetings “On behalf of all Russians as well as myself I congratulate you and all the people of the United States of America on your Independence Day” he said T wish our friends the American people prosperity and success” ' la Detroit old and young gath- ered by the Detroit River to become American citizens “Welcome to America” Detroit Deputy Mayor Reman Hendrix told foe more than 1200 men and women who came to take their oath of citizenship at CheaePark' r JonBenet 6 wu found beaten and strangled Dec 26 1996 There hive been no arrests in the cue which is now in foe hands 'of the district 11 attorney Ataboritki’ have’Wtf taljrfo foe Ramseystare ’undreYtapicion in their daughter’s death The Ramseys have denied I any involvement The Ramseys were interviewed for the documentary in their Atlanta home in producer David Mills said “We were out of our minds” Patsy Ramsey uid referring to the discovery of her daughter's body “You know there is do rale books as to how 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“The Tbkyo Terror” held aloft Americana Four children tapped the Liberty Bdl in Philadelphia as part of n mriotul ceremony : MONDAY members sioned Navy ihips ' In Brooklyn the man known as : r frMiihcd every eveniaf Monday 0irosii Frktay aid Sunday moraiof by Ckhe Mley Pubiidww LLC 7S M 300 Nodi PXX Box 47 Lop Hub S432344I7 v Boston and on 334’ commis- wor- solved BIRTHS Logan Regional Hospital BLACK Jennifer Davis and Brian Logan a boy July 1 Ralph Grover Gleason LARSON — Kelly Phippen NORTH LOGAN Utah — Ralph and Rad Providence a girl July a of grounds celetoted July at Gooey Island where the aid the slight or cut bade as Mate officials ried ova die fire hazards Hunback- - the Fourth 733-23- Andrews amrem NEW YORK (AP) — dreds of people from all 732-97- Terrace shine USA Grover Gleason Obituary policy WHfjra1dTniima1 USPS i Elizabeth C Larsen Tarbet rence Rees Kate married Joseph L (Mony) Watterson al Myron was very generous with his time money and skills helping family neighbors and friends He and his wife Evelyn were called as mtaskmaries to serve for two years in the St George Temple They officiated for 13 years in the Logan and Ogden LDS Tem- ‘£: : V-l- Logan Stake Center 800 E 2750 North with Bishop Chita Nelson conducting Friends may cal from 6 to 8 pm Sunday at Nslson Funeral Home 400 N 162 East Logan and from 930 to 1030 am Monday at tha church A graveside service wl be ail pm in Vie Garland Cemetery 85 In Logan Utah : He Is logomar tgun wnn ras swotinwn and oompMion Evelya Myron was bom March 26 1904 In WeUsviHo Utah to John Clegg and Catherine Nebeker Hall Brenchley He waa educated In the Cache County school system and graduated from Utah State Agricultural College with a bachelor’s degree In Industrial arts Ho taught school In Cedar CKy Utah Myron served an IDS mission in Croat Britain from 1926 to 1928 serving tor some time as secretary ' Kate Rees Watterson KateReeeWM-terso- n Rahabllitation vi In Garland Utah the aon of Edward Carter and MHdrsd Armsla 94 : '"if' life the last tow years A special thank you to family extended family care givers and friends who served him during ttito time Hall Myron s - 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