Show I Page 4 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday March 25 1999 Obituaries Helen News of record March 23 1999 at St Mary's Hospital in Grand Junction She was bom on Aug 31 1925 in Logan the third of seven children born to Charles and Ruby Haight Keller She married William (Bill) Fiscus on Feb 14 1946 in Santa Monica Calif Their marriage was solemnized in the Logan Temple on Jan 19 1959 He preceded her in death on May 22 1992 She attended school in Logan Adams M and Providence and graduated - from South Cache High School In RIVER HEIGHTS Utah Helen Mabey Adams 87 passed away 1999 in Tuesday March Logan Utah She was bom Nov 11 1911 in Clearfield Utah a daughter of Margaret Payne and Joseph Lamour Mabey She met Allan Nebeker Adams while serving as county nurse in Randolph Utah They were married on Jan B 1938 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple He preceded her in death on Nov 26 1996 Five children were raised on the east side of Bear Lake at the South 1943 Colleen was a homemaker and member of the Church of Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y where she enjoyed serving espe- 23' cially organizing homemaking activities She had the ability to make everyone feel special and she delighted in creating surprises for those she loved Her mind was active and quick and she spent much of her time doing genealogical research Colleen worked at family history centers in Las Vegas Nev and Eden Ranch A devoted wife a wise mother and a loving grandmother her life was filled with service commitment hard work and concern for others She was educated in Davis County schools and received a nursing degree from Dee Memorial Grand Junction She excelled at all handiwork and shared her talents generously with family and friends Colleen maintained a beautiful home and made everyone welcome there Her warmth and joy in living will be missed by many Her family was her most important treasure She was also preceded in death by her parents two brothers Ralph Keller and Reginald Keller one sister Betty Smart and one grandson Hospital in 1934 She was an active member of the LDS Church all of her life She is survived by he five children Nancy Adams Layton Utah Margaret and Larry Kelsey Black-foIdaho Bob and JoAnn Adams David Charles Booth Colleen is survived by her children Pamela Hatch Vernal Utah Robin (Randy) Booth Grand Junction and Mark (Sharon) Fiscus Las Vegas 14 grandchildren and one She is also survived by one sister and two brothers Joan Brand St George Utah Charles (Norma) Keller Jr ot Kaysville Utah Jane and Gary Kennedy Salt Lake City Bill and Cindy Adams Draper Utah one sister Kathleen Lloyd California 19 grandchildren and five great- er grandchildren Funeral services will be at 1 pm Saturday in the River Heights Ward Chapel with Bishop Mark Weese conducting Friends may call from 6 to 8 pm Mortuary Friday at the Alien-Haand from 11:30 to 12:45 at the church prior to services Interment will be in the Providence Cemetery Providence w w ll Idaho and many nieces and nephews Funeral services will be at 1 1 am on Saturday March 27 at the Contributions may be made to the Shriners Hospital in lieu of flowers Colleen K Utah and Kenneth (Pauline) Keller Kent Wash two brothers-in-laCharles Fiscus Jr Los Angeles Calif Eugene Smart Boise Idaho and three sisters-in-laAnn Huck Woodland Hills Calif Fay Keller River Heights Utah and Charlene Jones Malad Fiscus Nelson Funeral Home 162 E 400 North Logan Interment will be in the Logan Cemetery GRAND JUNCTION Colo — Colleen Keller Fiscus 73 formerly of Logan Utah passed away Jacquelynn R Ralphs LAYTON Utah — Jacquelynn Robins Ralphs 43 passed away bone-marro- Monday March 22 1999 at LDS Hospital due to complications from leukemia Jacque was born Dec 17 1955 at Hill Air Force Base Ogden Utah She grew up In Granger Utah and Broomfield Colo Jacque graduated from Northglenn High School in Northglenn Colo She attended Brigham Young University where she met her eternal companion Alan Ralphs They were married on July 30 1976 In the Logan LDS Temple During her married life Jacque lived in Orem Utah Broomfield Garland Texas and Layton Wherever Jacque lived she developed dose relationships with those around her and numerous lifelong friendships Jacque influenced many peoples' lives through her service She served in the Relief Society and young women's organizations of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latte- Saints as a counselor r-day teacher and president She specifically enjoyed serving as the young women's camp director Jacque also served her community by volunteering her time in the Parent-Teache- ing Association servNorthlake Ele- rs as president at mentary Garland Texas Adams Elementary North Layton Jr High and Northrfdge High School She enjoyed doing crafts and organizing various events She blessed many lives through her talents Her main dedication was to her husband and children She supported them in all of their affairs school activities and sporting events Jacque is survived by her husband Alan son G regrey 18 and three daughters Tenaya 20 Jamie Lynn 13 and Shanae 8 all of Lay-to- n are her parents Barbara Robins Also surviving and Jack positive attitude throughout her long struggle to live Special thanks go to the many doctors nurses and staff at the LDS Hospital transplant unit Friends and family may call from 6 to 8 pm Friday March 26 at the Kaysville Utah brother Stephen (Jill) Robins Apollo Beach Fla sister Texie (Scott) Lowery Denver Colo and grandfather Way-nar- d Bennett Layton Jacque will always be remembered by her family and friends for her strong commitment to life and w Lindquist Layton Mortuary 1867 N Fairfield Road Funeral services will be at 11 am Saturday March 27 at the LDS North Layton Stake Center 2000 E Antelope Drive Friends may call between 9:30 and 10:45 am prior to services Graveside service and interment will be at 3 pm at the Clifton Cemetery in Clifton Idaho Death notices Leila S Godfrey - RIVERDALE Leila Idaho Alida Neeley Smith Godfrey 88 passed away Wednesday March 24 1999 at the Franklin County Medical Center in Preston Idaho A complete obituary will appear in a future edition of the paper Arrangements are by Webb Funeral Home Preston Forrest P Petersen BOISE Idaho — Forrest Pass 7 died Wednesday March 24 1999 in Boise Funeral services will be held at 1 pm Saturday March 27 in the Hyrum 10th Petersen Ward Chapel A viewing will be from 1 1 am to 12:45 pm prior to the service Saturday at the church A complete obituary will follow in a later edition of The Herald Journal Arrangements are by Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary Logan First District Court SENTENCING — A Logan man who led police on a d chase in January was sentenced to a year in the Cache County Jail on Wednesday Adrian Lee 18 pleaded guilty to evasion and burglary charges in February in an agreement with prosecutors to allow him to attend high school while serving his jail time After his graduation in June Lee will be allowed work release Lee was also ordered to pay $2649 in fines and restitution high-spee- Commodities Grain Obituary policy The price for obituaries and cards of thanks is $4 per column inch Obituaries are measured columns wide by inches deep including photographs obituaries must be placed mortuary or in person by someone authorized to make payment or arrange billing There is no charge for death notices placed by a mortuary All by a For more information call The 1 Herald Journal 752-212- eteere - POCATELLO Idaho (AP) Idaho Farm Bureau Intermountain grain and livestock report for Thursday POCATELLO — White wheat 258 (steady) barley 340 (down 10) 14 percent spring 337 (down 6) ordinary winter 258 (up 3) OGDEN — White wheat 273 (steady) barley 360 (steady) 14 percent spring 315 (down 12) 11 percent winter 263 (up 4) PORTLAND — White wheat 320 (steady to (steady) barley 8500-870- 0 up 1) 14 percent spring 413 (down 9) 1 1 percent winter 344 (up 4) CALDWELL White wheat cwt 402 (up 2) barley 420 (steady) - Livestock Idaho Range and Feedlot Report: slaughter eteere and heifers (dressed) lb 0 10200-1030- feeder 0 800-90- lb 0 hellers 800 lb feeder 6550-660- 0 6300 - Producers LIVESTOCK AUCTION Livestock in Vail Ore on Wednesday: Utility and commercial cows 3300-380- 0 heavy feeder steers 6400-710- 0 Stocker light feeder steers 8400-930- 0 steers 9400-1030- 0 light hoistein feeder steers 6100-695- 0 heavy hoistein feeder steers 4700-540- hoistein 0 springer heifers (from Producers in Jerome) $1420 per head baby calves 0 per head fat (from Twin Falls) lambs (from Twin Falls) 6000-630- 0 $25-$14- utility and commercial bulls 4000-460- 0 light heavy feeder heifers 5900-660stocker feeder heifers 7300-790stock cows $405-72- 5 heifers 8200-880- 0 per head stock cows with calves $450-72- 0 per pair weaner pigs (from Twin Falls) $20-2- 5 per heed feeder lambs (from Twin Falls) 6000-630- 0 Remarks: All classes steady 0 About Cache FRIDAY Utah State University'i psychology department is conducting research on taste sensitivity as it might be 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