Show m m pm Mm Mmm mm mm uifrtiiltftiui Mm Page 4— Thu Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday August 2 1298 Judge rejects Exxon’s request for new trial in Valdez spill case By Jim Clarke Associated Preas Writer ANCHORAGE Alaska — Exxon Corp's request for a new trial in the Exxon Valdez oil spill case has been rejected again by a federal judge who dismissed claims that a guard interfered with the jury Judge H Russel Holland found no grounds to allegations that a court guard coerced the jury into its $33 billion award to fishermen natives and others harmed by the 1 1 million gallon oil spill in 1989 He said the memory of juror Rita Wilson was unreliable and that a story she told of being threatened by the guard was not credible He died of a heart months later Exxon claimed the court guard Donald Warrick pulled one juror judge on Friday said Wilson did not aside during deliberations in the 1994 trial showed him a bullet and his gun and suggested that another recalcitrant juror be “put out of her misery” The judge said Warrick was refer ring to Ms Wilson Warrick earlier denied under oath that the incident happened After later admitting he lied in court Warrick -- was forced to resign in December 1993 attack four Despite Warrick's admission the have any inappropriate encounter with Warrick during jury deliberations Exxon promised to appeal Holland's ruling as it has appealed the $33 billion verdict Mn Wilson whose phone number is not listed could not be reached for comment AP Me photo The Exxon Valdez went aground in March 1989 spilling the oil into Tho Exxon Vaktez is pictured being towad out o( Prince Wliani Sound in Alaska by US Coast Guard Cutter in tfra June 23 1989 photo Prince William Sound Obituaries About Cache and Vernon Lee Dupont of Smith-fiel- d Utah his unde John Hannon Walker of Salt Lake City Utah and his friends Ryan Smith of Ocean-aid- s Calif and Katrina Clayton of Huntington Beach CaNf His beloved sister Bethany West Drollinger preceded him in death two years ago His other grandparents Harmon Smith Walker and Bonnie Jean West are deceased A memorial service will be held at 10 am Aug 28 in Shelter 1 at Jasper Park in Springfield Ore Daniel Drollinger Daniel Frederick Drollinger beloved and only son of Rosanna West Walker and Frederick Rosa Drollinger died July 18 1998 of cancer He was 30 waa Danny born Oct 23 1967 in La Jolla Calif and grew up in San Diego When he was about a his mother held him up so he could see the moon while Nek Armstrong took his "giant step for mankind" From then His family is only in Logan for two weeks Friends may call before visiting Memorial contributions may PO be sent to Box S0964 Eugene Ore 97405 on he displayed a remarkable curiosity about the world around him Later he attended college at 0 LOGAN Lillie Anderson Humboldt State University in Area- Anderson peacefully 91 journeyed back to her father and Resources Management After college Dan moved to Valley Center Calif to work for GDE Systems He moved to Eugene Ore several years ago to pursue a career as a Senior Software Engineer at HBO and Company — Advanced Labo- moth- er brother Earl and his wife ratory Group A drummer since 10 Dan played with "Liquid Chicken" a band in Areata and with "Holler" in Eugene His interests also included brewing beer fishing gourmet cooking camping and music Fishing has been a serious part of his life since childhood Every time bass season opened at Otay Lake he would drag his poor mother out of bed at the crack of dawn to drive him there She waa somewhat relieved when he learned to drive although one of her fondest moments was a fishing kip with just Dan and herself His mother remembers the huge catfish she caught and lost because it looked like it was going to bite her head off Dan never forgave her for being such a sissy His family remembers his love of life and his positive attitude In his battle with melanoma he worried more about his mom and the four of his deceased sisters than of himself He told them 1 wool be here to teach you fishing — but whenever you cast think of me" His family would like everyone to know that this dictum is extended to al of his credits his elder brother Ted for initiating him into the man he became in the pages of his memoirs He met Clarice Hendricks the summer of 1948 and they were married Dec 5 1951 In their marriage they hod throe children Cartyn Steven and Trida Larry graduated from West Side High School and attended Idaho State College during the 1949-195- 0 academic year He served as a military policeman during the Korean conflict He was on the ISU faculty from 1956 to 1958 after receiving his bachelor's and master's degree from Utah State University in Logan near his hometown He earned his PhD from Michigan State University and rejoined the 47-ye- er ISU faculty in 1962 During his tsnurs at ISU he was English Department Chair Assistant Dean of Uberal Arts Graduate Dean from 1973 to 1983 and Academic Vice President for live years He left administration to return to teaching and was one of the five Utah — 'Aunf Lillie O ta Calif where he earned a bachelor's degree in Geographical Information Systems and Natural Madeline and all those she dearty loved on July 31 from her home She is already missed by a great wealth of family brother Owen Anderson and his wife I la sister Leva "Maye" and her husband Hugo "Pat" Patterson nephews David Anderson Jim and Tom Patterson nieces Linda (Anderson) Otteson and Karen (Patterson) Montano 21 great-niece- s and nephews and four and nephews and many great-great-niec- es special relativee and friends who an knew and loved her as "their Aunt Lillie" too Line was bom Jan 13 1907 in Logan She worked as a seamstress for Logon Knitting Mils She was a member of the LDS church and had served as Mutual president and Mutual secretary She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers in the Joseph Smith Camp Funeral services will be held at noon Tuesday Aug 4 1998 in the Nelson Funeral Home chapel 162 E 400 North Logan Friends may can from 8 to 8 pm Monday and from 10:30 to 11:30 am Tuesday Burial will be in the Logan City Cemetery friends Lawrence H Rice Survivors include his mother Rosanna West Walker and stepfS-the- r Albert Nathan Capehart of Eugene Ore his father Frederick Ross Drollinger and stepmother Dee Drollinger of La Mirada Calif his grandparents Jacob and Virginia Drollinger of San Marcos Calif and Ruby Oehmke of Jamul Calif his sister Jacqueline Biggs of Jamul Calif stepfather Jeck Biggs Jamul Calif his stepsister Jennifer Capehart of Spring Valley Calif his aunt Cynthia Walker and cousins Krista Emily and Amanda Walter of Ogden Utah his nieces and nephews Nathan and Arfana Jetty of Eugene Ore and Athena Dr Lawrence H Rice 87 said a personal farewek July 31 1998 at master teachers honored in 1992 He ended his career at ISU with the conclusion of the fall semester of 1994 Larry was an avid reader a published author enjoyed photography watches motorcycles writing letters walking in the hHta behind his home visiting the sloughs of his hometown o( Clifton his dogs visiting Jackpot Nev and spending time with his family He is survived by his wife Clarice three children Cartyn Rice Steve (Cinthia) Rice and Patricia (Van) Hemsiey on grandchild Bai-le- y Lawrence Rice two brqjfwrs Moyle Q Rice of Login and Tod Rice of CSflon two sisters Lamar Bingham Salt Lake City Utah Jane WOod Comia of CMIon a sister-- Mrs Leonard W Rice of in-law Salem Ore He was preceded in death by both parents and his brother Leonard Funeral services wiN be held at noon Tuesday Aug 4 1998 at the South Park LDS chapel located on 4th and Fredreglll Roads Pocatello Family will meet friends from 7 to 9 pm Monday Aug 3 1998 at Colonial Funeral Home and from 10:45 to 11:45 am at the church prior to the services Burial wW follow the services at Mountain View Cemetery armed services and was Army Security Agency in Japan On his return he worked with his father at Wangsgaard Heating and Appliance After his father's passing he carried on with the family business He prided himself on his moral and ethical business practices Brent served as a director on the board of the Utah Mechanical Contractors Association He was active in politics a member of the Logan Rotary who served Clarice and their family as well as colleagues friends and thousands of students he touched through his many successful years doing what beloved Larry waa bom Feb 6 1931 to Ira Quince and Myra Winegar Rice at the Preston Hospital He was raised on a dairy farm in Clifton Idaho His fond memories of this time of his life resulted in the publication of "Highway 91: A Road and Time Remembered" in 1997 He in several chairmanship capacities and was a member of the Logan Golf and Country Club He was exalted ruler of the Elks Lodge 1453 and served as secretary for the Stale Elks Association Ho is survived by his mother Peggy hie wife Holey sons Tyler (Kim) Matt (Stacey) daughter Usa (Steve) Andersen and grandchildren Eric April Chris Alexis Ryan Tonya (Jamie) end Steven He loved to spend time with his family and friends boating fishing and skiing His sense of humor brought pleasure to everyone around him and wiN be missed by wi be held from 6 to 8 Aug 2 at ANen-HaMortuary and from 11 to 12 pm Monday Aug 3 The funeral wiN be held at noon Monday Aug 3 Burial wW be in the Logan City Came-lat- y A viewing pm Sunday N The family wishes to express gratitude to Dr Salisbury and Staff Infusion Center Staff and Hospice of Cache Valley for their kindness and support In lieu of flowers please make donatione to Hospice of Cache Valley Card of Thanks Wo express our deep gratitude and thanks to al those who in any way helped during the long illness and death of our beloved Harris L Torbonson Wo especially thank lha staff at Sunshino tenace Nursing Homo and the Adult Care Confer for their love for and care of Harris and Dr Brown for his care and concern We appreciate all those who attended the viewing and funeral and for the many cards received God bless you al Vleria Torbonson and Family Brent Wangsgaard Brent Wangs- valiant fight with pancreatic cancer at home with hie loving family He was a loving son The price for obituaries and n cards of flunks is $4 per inch Obituaries are measured columns wide by inches deep including photographs AH obituaries must be placed by a mortuary or in person by someone authorized to make payment or arrange billing There is no charge for death notices placed by a mortuary For mors information cal The 1 Herald Journal husband father and grandfather He was bom Aug 1 1938 to Reid and Peggy Wangsgaard and passed on July 31 1996 He married Holley Holmgren Feb 6 1959 Brent graduated from Login High School M 1954 He went into the 3LOGAN ELDERLY CARE! fc WE PROVIDE: 24 HOUR CARE Dietician approved meals Assistance with all aqwets of ) PRIVATE ROOM COMPLETE WITH: Bed Dresser Private 12 Bath daily living Daily housekeeping Launky TV Hookup Phone 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