Show - ' ' r : Pag 4— Tlw Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday July 21 1998 Millionaire wannabes flock to newest Powerball prize DES MOINES Iowa (AP) — Powerball’i top prize has quietly crept back into the stratosphere just two months after a record US lottery jackpot was claimed bv an Illinois couple Wednesday’s estimated S125 million jackpot for the muMstate game is second in US history only to the $195 million Powerball jackpot won May 20 “We certainly didn’t anticipate it this quickly but we’re not surprised that it’s happening again” Lottery spokesman Joe Hrdlicka said Frank Capad 67 of Streanxwood El and his wife Shirley 63 received a $1043 million lump that participate in the game with the District of PrjrnKi The game in which players choose five numbers foam a pool of 49 and one from a pool of 42 had a $10 million winner force days after foe record prize was won but none since Horace Bryson 78 of Londonderry NJL said if he won he would “spread it anwnd” giving rmn to his grandchildren and some to charity ”1 can only spend so much lust give me a Mam- Mad about Milk battles in California SACRAMENTO Calif (AP) — To the ancient California adage that whiskey is for drinkin’ and water is for fightin’ over you can add another beverage to the mix: milk It too is now being fought over in a suddenly escalating tattle fueled by Shamrock Foods an Arizona firm that claims Califor- nia’s stringent milk standards unique in foe nation ate a barrier to interstate commerce and drive up prices for consumers It wants California to allow the sale of milk that meets foe same Food and Drug Administration standards that apply everywhere else and has funded a group called Mad About Milk that series to link foe standards to high milk prices in an attempt to gain public support lire state’s dairy industry is fighting back arguing that state standards guarantee Californians a milk supply that is higher in calcium and protein but have no influence on foe price Although some dairies in Oregon and Nevada produce milk for the California market Shamrock and its allies argue that foe standards effectively block most out-of-st- producers from competing here At issue are the standards in place since 1962 that call for higher levels of nonfat solids than required by the federal Food and hattan once in a while” Bryson said Bob Briggs 24 of Concord N JL said he would use the money to move “Anywhere but here anywhere but New Eng land” Briggs said "It’s too baring” sum payoff after giving a friend $5 to buy tickets in Wisconsin one of the 20 states including Idaho Lottery officials again urged people to play responsibly “Have fun with it” Minnesota Lottery Director go over-tha- t George Andersen said “but please don’t ' board” Expected long lines had yet to materialize on Monday despite the prize — and possibly because se Audrie Krause of Mad About Milk “When Californians go to foe grocery store the only choice they have is supreme” The argument — higher standards equal higher prices — may make intuitive sense but critics say it has a fatal flaw: The standards have absolutely nothing to do with the price or milk in the dairy aisle of foe local supermarket “Most of the time California standards actually cost dairy farmers money” said Jim Tilli-so- n of the Alliance of Western Milk Producers a group of fanner-owne- dairy cooperatives d The farm price of milk — what processors pay dairy farmers — is set by regulators and is typically in die neighborhood of $125 a gallon which is competitive with farm prices in other states Multi-Sta- te Lottery The West Des Moines-base- d Association which operates the Powerball game make changed foe Powerball rules in November to the changes it harder to win Officials had projected would produce jackpots above $100 million twice a year - Obituaries PRESTON Idaho — Hotunco Sou Austin 86 and County Nursing Homs hsjping with many advKias Sha is survlvsd by hsr son Blaine Ruion Dunn Reno Nov her daughter Karan Dunn Mosar Folsom Calif grandchildren Jeffrey Paul Dunn Janalyn Dunn Shari Dunn Ma hon Michael Ruion Dunn Stacey Stevenson Cowan a aiatsr aavan Darlene Silver San Roman Cafifj and a brother Lao Halliday Salt Laka City Utah Sha was preceded In death by her husband John Ruion Dum Funeral services will be at 11 am Saturday July 25 In the Preston 7th WSrd chapd 155 N 2nd West with Bishop Paul M Hoilingsworth conducting Friends may cal from 6 to 8 pm Friday at Wabb Funeral Home and from 9:30 to 10:30 Saturday at tha church Burial will be at 3 pm in tha Wasatch Lawn Cemetery In Salt Lake Cly touched many hearts Hs is survived by hit parents of Logan one broth- Sho was born Fob 16 1912 In Farmington Utah tho daughter of Parlay Alvin and er and three sisters Boyds Alan Conklin Logan Aleinna Vsrtynn Conklin Logan Jtssica Lynn Conklin Shoshone Idaho and Davis Juns Conklin Shoshone Ho is also survived by his grandparents Alan Georg and Shannon Gordon Cub River Idaho Jerry and Sandy Conklin Shoshone and Ron and Carol Tracy Lyman Colo Ho Is preceded in death by a grandmother Gordon Funeral services wil be at 2 pjn Wednesday July 22 in the Greenfield Ward chapel 250 W 1200 North Logan with Bishop Scott Crew conducting Friends may cal from 1 to pm Wednesday at the church Burial wil te on Thursday July 23 at 9 am in the FrenkHn Idaho Cemetery In leu of flowsre contributions may to made to David and Kristy Arrangements are under the direction of Webb Funeral Home Preston Idaho Floranoo Angodno Roina Soars At tho ago of 6 sho moved with her parents to Clifton Idaho Sho aronoM scnooi Lin union vom ma first grado to high school Sho was of hor high school On March 25 1933 aho was married to Clarence Ray Austin Their marriage was solemnized in tho Logan Tatnpls on March 23 1934 Sha was an acthre member of Ihs io Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints serving in many positions Sha was a member of tho Sacajawea Camp of tho Daughters of tho Utah Pioneers Sho loved people arts and crafts and good Jacob Van Uere 5 music Sho is survived by two sisters Norino Alder Greaves and Nan Mott both of Preston two brothers Blayne Soars Ogdon Utah and and by Kay Sears Keyport N many nieces and nephews Sho ia preceded In death by her husband her parents one sister and three brothers Funeral services will bo held at 11 am Thursday July 23 in the Whitney 2nd Ward chapel with Bishop David Boctetsad conducting Friends may call from 6 to 8 pm Wednesday at Webb Funeral Home and from 10 to 10:45 am Thursday at tho church in Whitney Burial will be at 3 pm in the Centerville Utah Cemetery J Jacob “Jack Van Liars 72 passed away July 19 1998 Ha was bom Jan 9 1926 In Chicago III to Jacob and Eha Van Uere Ha married Marguerite Madsen on Sept 17 1952 in Salt Laka City Utah Ha graduated from Rockford High School in 1944 Ho then served two years in tha Navy diving World War II Ha also served three years in tha Army (hiring tha Korean War Ha graduated from Utah State University in 1957 Ha was a research scientist for tho US government Ha retired from Loma H Dunn PRESTON Idaho — Loma Halliday Dunn 86 passed away Sunday Juty 19 1998 at Franklin the County Nursing Homs in Pre- Utah — Kodye Las son of David Jamas and Kristy Ann Gordon Conklin passod away Saturday July 18 1998 at the Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Laka LOGAN Dr Utah — Dr James Palmar Gibson 54 a wel known Cache Vaitoy veterinarian passad away suddenly Monday morning July 2a 1998 at Sun Vaitoy Idaho of an apparent heart attack A complete obituary and funeral notice wH appear in a future adWon of Tho Herald Journal Funeral arrangements are under the (firao-Vo- n of Crannay Mortuary Lenna Eliason Lenna Maude Alton Eliason 91 of Logan died Monday July 20 199a at Sunshine Tairaoa A comptota obituary wfll appear in a later edition of Tho Herald Journal Arrangements are under tfis dkaction of Alton-Ha- l Mortuary Logan Mildred Baumgamer Mildred O Baumgamer 79 of Hyrum diod Tuesday July 21 1 998 at Logan Regional HoepitaL A comptota obituary wil appear in a later edition of Tho Herald Journal Arrangements are under the direction of Alton-HMortuary al Logan Obituary policy The price for obituaries and canto of thanks is $4 par column inch Obituaries are measured columns wide by inches deep including photographs AH obituaries must bo placed by a mortuary or in parson by someone authorized to make payment or arrange billing 'Than to no thargaTbr OSSM notices placed by a mortuary For more information cal Tha 1 Herald Journal 752-212- Commodities' V Grain Livestock POCATELLO Idaho (AP) — Idaho Farm Bureau Inisimountain grain and imuiocfc report for Tuesday POCATELLO — White wheat 191 (up 9): barley (down 15) 14 percent spring 46 (down 1) 11 (up 1) percent winter OGDEN — White wheal 235 (up 5) barley 375 (up 3) 11 percent (steady) 14 percent raring winter 275 (up 1) PORTLAND — WhNe wheat 274 (up 1) barley 88 (down 2 to down 5) 14 percent spring (down 4) 11 percent winter 318 (up 2) CALDWELL — White wheat cwt 31 8 (up 3 LIVESTOCK AUCTION — Nampa Uvaslock on Saturday: UHty and commercial cowe 31 heavy 30 23 36 stock prices an quoted in whole ana fractional doHais par share Mutual funds are quoted in dotes and cants At approximately 930 am lodey tie Dow Jonas Industrial Average was 927618 1957 These quotas were taken at that time and provided to The Herald Journal by Edward Jones Mid-da- y 391516 40916 181316 PepsiCo Inc Phlip Morris Co Questar Reeboklntl 27 57 34 Sears Tyco 651116 421516 52316 Inti Union Pscific US West Comm WalMsrt Zlons 316 716 14 316 116 116 116 -- 49 -- 56 -- EutopacHic 1970 3245 3443 2552 3690 POP ICA 812 690 1869 858 721 2004 2214 -- 1565 21 BomHMren 993 Putnam Funds Global Growth 08 High Yisld -- 007 001 004 004 07 001 160 274 1043 01 1373 124 129 133 002 Tax Exempt 919 Pace 210 234 158 001 157 1652 01 965 NC 231 2463 Voyager Growth and Inc Van Kampsn American Capital US Govt 1455 -- 006 006 1961 201 010 Moray mkl Minutt rmpowji twiq Zlons Gold Savings 412 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Conklin Death notices Dugway Proving Ground in 1982 Ho tod a vary interesting life: Ho ston Sho was born Sept 6 Kodye L Conklin Mortuary Ha wM be told to real in tha Logan City Cemetery tear at tha Frankln City Utah Ha was bom OcL 21 1997 In Logan Utah Ho was a sweat little angel Florence S Austin passod away Drug Administration At stake is Sunday July 19 unfettered access to a market of 1998 In Preston 34 million consumers who each drink an average of 23 gallons of milk a year Leading the offensive is Mad About Milk which in just foe last week has hired the biggest lobbying firm in Sacramento stepped up efforts to get resolutions of support from city councils and camresumed a press-releapaign to generate news coverage “Consumers who go to the gas station have a choice of whether to buy regular or supreme” said million chance of winning it of the “This time of year is typically a slow time for kx- ate vacationing fay isles" Hrdlicka said “People and are just activities summer their and involved in often” as as not apt to play V t 3) Others complain that you turn the TV up too loud 4) Certain sounds are too loud or overly annoying N1DI995 lf you are experiencing any of these common signs of hearing toss call our oflice or a hearing evaluation |