Show I Page 4 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday August 14 1998 Obituaries About Cache Utah Roger Green Wellsvllle Utah Ethel Green Ogden and Helen G Alien Ogden Friendsmay call from 10 to 11:30 am Saturday at Allen—Ha Mortuary 34 E Center Street Logan with Bishop Max Paterson conducting Graveside services will be at noon Saturday Aug 15 in the Hywm City Cemetery call from 10:30 to 11:30 am Monday at the mortuary Burial wil be In the Logan City Cemetery Kathleen S Barker Kathleen Stew- art Barker 74 passed away at Ida G Andersen her home on Aug 12 1998 She was bom on Aug Utah LOGAN — Green Andersen was 6 1924 in Logan Ida bom in WeUsvIlle Utah on Sept 17 Cache County Utah the daughter of Vitale Sandberg and Eugene F Stewart 1923 She was the daughter of and Joseph Joyce C Bowles Aug 12 1998 In accia four-ca- r dent west of Logan She married Loran R Andersen of College Ward on June 5 1942 In Paris Idaho In her younger life Tuesday Aug 11 1998 at the home of her son In Bend Ore Funeral services will be at noon Monday Aug 17 In the Fairview 1st Ward chapel with Bishop Dirk Bowles conducting Friends may call from 6 to 8 pm Sunday at - FAIRVIEW Idaho Joyce Choules Bowies 71 passed away Mabel Williams Green She died Kathleen married Quentin C Barker on Valentine's Day Feb 14 1945 at Camp Roberts CaW The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan Temple on April 17 1945 She grew up and attended schools in Logan graduating from Logan High School and then went on to Utah State University She was an active member of the LDS Church She loved children and served as organist for many years in the primary She enjoyed the beauties of nature and was a member of the Audubon Society Kathleen is survived by her husband Quentin a daughter Pamela Bird and a son David Q Barker (Denise) and seven grandchildren She is also survived by three brothers Denzil (Beth) Stewart twins Roy and Reed (Ruth) Stewart Her oldest brother Eugene F Stewart Jr preceded her in death Funeral services will be at noon Monday Aug 17 in the Allen— Hall Mortuary chapel 34 E Center Street Logan with Bishop Mark Weese conducting Friends may she rode horses and was a mem- Webb Funeral Home 109 ber along with Loran of the Cache County Canter Club She rode as queen of many of the rodeos throughout the valley She was a member of the LDS Church and she taught In the primary for many years She enjoyed the outdoors foedng her hummingbirds and enjoyed doing for others E Onei- 9 pm with health screenings from 11 am to 4 pm both days According to a Weston Medical news release physicians and health specialists will be avail-t- o able discuss health issues and help students get ready to return to school In addition to Cache Valley physicians and health specialists also scheduled to be at the fair are: Sports Academy Western Ward chapel Bishop Dale J Bankhead conducting A viewing wi be from 10:30 to 11:45 run in the 3rd Ward Relief Society room prior to the service Services are under the direction of Cranney Mor Overview: Expected tower market did not show Prices warn My steady i yielding haitorattea: $44 to 5880 and commercial cows: $34 to SOOtolOOObs American Heart Association Canner and cutter cows: $£250 to 28 Boners: $32 to £450 Kilter bute: $42 to 5250 Feeder cattle: Total number offend 172 Overview: Much stronger tfian expected prices are hokSng good Beef breeds: 350 to 500 tea (steam) $£150 to 84 700 to 900 bs 900 to 1200 tea £5to£8 nNeRi S' Heifers 75 to In 153to£150 $4850 to 61 150 to £3 14550105250 Baby calves: Birth wts to 300 lbs: $10 to $45 Qsnsml trends: Dairy hsMsis: Strongest heifer market waVs seen in two yearn and team seems to be no knit In sight tor the good ones Butcher cattto: For now the cow market la strong and wa hope It wi hold but we fuly expect a conanembto I £0 500to650tos 650 to 800 300105001b: 500to700tos $631067 £3to£5 158 to 6350 £8to £3 Light feeder cattle: Demand stays strong and prices correspond to the demand but are keep expecting a softer 1 News of record Heavy feeder cattle: Fat cattle le Himgthened ttrie weak end this give e H shot BIRTHS Logan Regional Hospital ANDERSON — Jana Schiess and Kurt Logan a boy Aug 11 BAKER Terri Wicgmann and Dale Lewiston a gill Aug 11 BARTON — Angela Williams and Bryan Hynun a girl Aug 11 BURRELL — Lynette Long and Westley Preston a girt Aug 11 GARZA — Donna Olague and Scott Smithfield a girl Aug 11 JOHNSON — Erica Wheeler and Jeremy Montpelier a girl Aug In the aim to heavy feedem but not great Stockers: None offered thie week low cam onsrsu AM tjl ppo day at Logan Regional Hospital The course teaches children how to be responsible and care for themselves when home alone The cost is $3 and registration is required To register call the Education Center at Logan 716-331-0 Regional Hospital Lace ‘n’ Levis Square Dance Club dances Saturday with the Whitney Whirlers at 4720 W 1230 South West Weber Dancing begins at 7:30 pm For more information call Shirlene at 752-68- dairy industry’s “Got Milk?” ad campaign the new answer is: more than last year In 1997 a federal study found that four in 10 milk containers did not reach the levels claimed on their labels A follow-u- p that such improvement is the result of a coordinated effort between public officials and private industry" said Jodie Bern- stein director of consumer protection at the Federal Trade Commission “A reduction in inspection failures indicates that practices 64 97 Logan’s Western Medical group is hosting a medical family health fair Saturday at the Cache Valley Mall Free health screenings fitness tips and information will be offered from 10 am to 9 pm with health screenings 11 am to 4 pm Tree” invites everyone to the Hyde Park Civic Center from 10 to 11 am Saturday for stories and activities For 6 more information call 363-366- District 7 Mountain Crest 1 North Logan City’s first Public Safety Awareness Day is from 10 am to 5 pm Saturday in the WalMait parking lot There will be drinks prizes and free giveaways roller Made dink health screenings fire truck displays police equipment displays and a smoke house ounce more hospitals universities and other WASHINGTON — To the packaging unproved” League high school gills soccer is under way This is far sign-u- p all girls who didn’t make the high school team Deadline is Saturday Cost is $32 per player Conor tact Delon Brower at 243-02for Craig Lofthouse at 243-40more information 58 Utahns got milk By Curt Anderson Associated Press writer a course designed for children ages 7 to 13 is from 10 am to noon Satur MLearnlng that number has been cut by more than half “We are particularly gratified 1621064 Capable Kids Orthopedic Sports Medicine released Thursday determined 108 il tips and information will be offered both days from 10 am to Cache Care Center Planned Parenthood Healing Zone Lifespan Mental Health and Staples Smithfield livestock Butcher cattle: Total number offered a medical family health fair today and Saturday at the Cache Valley Mall Free health screenings fitness Fairview Cemetery tuary Market report for Thursday Aug 13 1988 In general the market wae: Fully steady to atronger by aa much aa $2 per cwt on Just about all classes of cattle Dairy heifers were from $10 to $40 higher especially on high quality Dairy Haifars: Total number ottered 68 Overview: Vary strong to $40 higher $1520 Top springer Top 5 average: 1439 10 Top average: 1423 Overall average: $1316 Short bred hedem: $945 to 1220 Open hedem: $97 on top quality 72 to 88 on lesser quality soup is hosting Mountain West Physical Therapy Western Medical Surgery Center WELLSVILLE Utah — Hilma Ruth Moulton Roberts of WeUsvIlle passed away Wednesday Aug 12 1998 as a result of complications of Alzheimer's disease She was 80 Funeral services are at noon Saturday Aug 15 in the WeKsville 3rd Logan LDS Hospital for 16 years She loved her family and always kept in touch with them She is survived by her husband Loran two daughters and one son Coylene A Martin Idaho Falls Idaho Dawna A Cook (Randall) Logan Rallin L Andersen (Jean) Logan eight grandchildren and six her brothers and sisters Evan Green Ogden SATURDAY Logan’s Western Medical da Preston and from 10:30 to 11:30 am Monday at the church In Fairview Burial will be In the Hilma Roberts She was a nurse’s aide at the FRIDAY have Utah placed ninth in the nation in accuracy retail stores and dairies The Food and Drag Adminia-tratio- §j f n of milk packaging A survey showed Utah consumers received an average of 01 ounce more milk per container than they nique used in the 1997 and 1998 studies in a permanent system of M? checking the net content claims tfdg the test period will contact those dairies identi-fie- d in the 1998 report that pro-e- were paying for during pint milk containers — the kind most often used in schools — improved from 48 percent last year to more than 81 percent this year according to the study In last year’s study those small containers were the least likely to be properly filled “It’s critical for schools to Inspections of 3335 containers of milk in 1338 schools retail institutions such as hospi-e- s this tals ami dairies in 44 year found that only 19 percent were not filled to die levels indicated on their labels Last year the failure rate was 45 percent The proper filling rate far half-- institutions were properly filled the figure was 81 percent for know that the foods they serve including milk meet quality control standards and specifications to ensure they are not shorted” said Shirley Watkins who oversees school lunch programs for the Agriculture Department irfnMv4 tKt i72 k containers at Selected stocks has proposed a rule to Ejj incorporate the inspection tech- - eI made on labels Responsibility for this still would rest mainly with state and local officials The Agriculture Department' vided schools with underfilled Xi milk containers The dairies will have to pay the schools restitution and take steps to ensure it does not happen again Utah placed ninth in the nation in accuracy of milk packaging according to the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food The survey showed Utah con- sumers received an average of 01 ounce more milk per container titan they were paying for dur ing the test period The 1997 test found 64 percent of Utah dairy products failed the wmOT tests while less than 10 j i 'if -- T KNOWLES — Shanna Nixon and Danin North Logan a girl Aug 11 McDONALD — Sarah Loreigan and Eldon North Logan a girl Aug 11 PORRITT — Teri Oyler and Casey Bear River City a SHEPERD — Alice Bartolome and Gerry Logan a girl i SHOOK — Carol Forsythe and David Logan a girl Aug SPENCER — Kristy Jensen and William Garland a boy Aug 11 WALKER — LaPriel Rasmussen and Gary Salt Lake City a boy Aug 11 CAMPBELL — Margene Wood and Joshua Logan a girl Aug 12 MICKELSON — Rachelle Robinson and Vaughn Grace a boy Aug 12 PETERSON — Jennifer Fisher and Lee Logan ahoy Aug 12 POPE — Shelly Thomson and John Logan n boy Aug 12 1 I USPS WM ii 241-82- 0 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