Show 1 Page 4 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday July 23 1999 Puerto Rican writer Diaz dies at 82 SAN Jl'AN Puerto Rico lAPl — AMardo Dia Alfaro whose short stories gave voice to Puerto Ricans' search for identitv died ThursJav He was 82 Dia died in his San Juan home from complications caused bv repeated strokes said his wife (iladvs Meaux de Dia Alfaro Dia published thousands of short stories and scripts first winning international acclaim with his ID47 collection I Terrace In the most famous tale “El Josco' (The Swarthy One) two neighbors pit a Puerto Rican bull against an American bull in a fight The showdown dramatized the US territory's often painful relationship with the United Slates which invaded it in 1898 Other stories examined the dilemma with humor In “Santa Clo' va a la Cuchilla" (Santa Claus comes to Cuchilla) a teacher at a rural Puerto Rican school decides to introduce his “Terra-o- " I students to American Christmas traditions When he appears received from children cultivated a rebellious nature Diaz told biographers During 37 years he wrote thousands of skits and stories for Puerto Rico's government radio and television His “Stories of Don Abclardo" television show won many awards Besides his wife Diaz is survived by two daughters Dalia and Nannctte and a son Abelar-d- o dressed in red and bellowing “Ho! Ho!" the children run screaming believing he is the devil Many of Diaz's stories are required reading in Puerto Rican schools and “Tetrazo" has been translated into 10 languages Diaz was born in 1916 in Caguas He flunked out of two grade schools before graduating from a third and the teasing he BEIJING (AP) — Dudu the world's oldest giant panda in captivity has died in a zoo in central China's Hubei province the state-ru- n Xinhua News Agency said Friday Hot summer weather may have contributed to the panda's death Thursday in Wuhan Xinhua said She also suffered from epilepsy and had been monitored 24 hours by a team with emergency medical equipment Xinhua said The average life span of a wild giant panda is about 15 years and pandas in captivity live fur 25 years That made Dudu “a super god of longevity'' Xinhua said China only has about 1 000 wild and captive pandas left Bom in 1962 in a nature reserve Dudu was first transferred to a zoo in the southwestern city of Chengdu and then moved to Wuhan in 1972 Obituaries About Cache S VI I KDAV I lie annual sourdough pancake breakfast with all the fixings held In Scout Troop 5 will be from 7 to 10:30 am Saturday at 500 E tmi Nniih Breakfast will be served in both outside and indoor facilities Price is S 5 per family S350 adults and $2 children 1 alley Veloists Bicycle Touring Club wants to invite all iiioiiiiiuui bikers out for Mud Mat Mayhem Saturday Start from Temple I oik at 0 am For more information call Bany Crukcr at 750-5- ii ts Cache Fern Larsen Manning PRESTON Idaho — Margaret Fern Naef Larsen 78 Manning 752-320- Mendon City's July 24th celebration is Saturday Activities include a breakfast bed races at 1:30 am games volleyball tournament parade at 2 pm lawn mower races at 4 pm and fireworks For more information call Tamcra Jensen at 5 1 753-778- The Alliance for the Varied Arts if offering a messy art class for kids from 10 to am Saturday This is a one-da- y workshop for ages 2 to 4 The cost is S10 or free ibr AVA members For more informa5 tion call Tracy Hclgcson at 1 755-295- The Hyde Park City lioneer Run is Saturday at KG's Market 15 H I IX) North Hyde Park Registration begins at 6:45 am with the race starting at 7 am There is no entry fee and prizes will he given out Walkers welcome For more information call Joel Allred at The Allen and Alice Stokes Nature Center is having a story program at I pm Saturday Iatcal herpetologist Paul Ustach will read “ I he Salamander Room" and then will introduce some live local reptiles and amphibians The program activities are designed fur ages 8 and families are welcome Program cost is $3 per child for and $2 per child for members For more information please call 9 us at (435) or visit our website at wwwlogannalureoig 6-- 755-323- News of record away passed Thursday July 22 1999 at the Franklin County Medical Center in She was born Apr 21 1921 in Mapleton Idaho the daughter of Arnold Amuld and Margaret Whitehead Naef She married Lars Eldon Larsen on Oct 11 1940 in Salinas Calif Their marriage was later solemnized in the Logan Temple He preceded her in death in May of 1981 She later married Carl J Manning in St George Utah 1 acknowledge the professional and kind Park Service staff at King's Canyon who helped in a difficult by time LOGAN Utah — Peter McKillop 26 died Wednesday July 7 in a rock-climbin- g Park Calif Peter was a graduate student in geology at Utah State University He was bom in Australia and spent much of his youth on San Juan Island Wash where he raised sheep sailed hiked and learned to enjoy the outdoors He received degrees in geology and economics at the University of Washington in 1995 and after working in Australia came to Logan in 1998 to work on his master's degree in geology Peter was an excellent and dedicated teacher a dear friend and a wonderful student Peter had a bright smile and cheerf- Nadine (Norman) Cudaback Chub-buc- k Idaho Tami (Rick) Sparrow Weston Idaho 12 grandchildren 12 great grandchildren three stepchildren Joy Clair and Donna and by two brothers and two sisters Ray Naef Idaho Falls Idaho Blanche (LeGrand) Christensen Othello Wash Paul (Juanita) Neaf Pasco Wash Verna (Darwin) Feller Caldwell Idaho and Arnold Jr (Marilyn) Naef Downey LOGAN — O J ully lived life to its fullest He is survived by his parents Charles and Robin McKillop a brother John McKillop and many friends all whom will miss him deeply Peter's friends would like to Monday July 26 at the Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary Chapel 34 E Center St Logan where friends may call one hour before services Monday Burial will be in the Logan am Utah (Jim) Death notice passed Nye away in Salt Lake City on July 21 1999 He was 92 Christine E Hilton Jim was born Frank accident in Kings Canyon National She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints She enjoyed doing temple work She had a large raspberry garden and loved to work in her yard She also enjoyed handiwork She loved her grandchildren and being around her family She is survived by her husband Carl of Hooper Utah one son and two daughters Darrell B (Ellen) Larsen Woods Cross Utah OJ Nye LOGAN Utah — Christine Eliza- Oct 15 1906 on a ranch in Cache Junction Utah to Peter McKillop Idaho Bl KIHS Logan Regional Hospital BAKLR — Megan lennick and Chad Nihley a girl July 18 CANTRELL — Ellen Hall and James Hyde Park a girl July 21 CHRISTENSEN — Heather Guymun and Reuel Logan a girl July She was preceded in death by her husband Lars Eldon Larsen by a granddaughter Natalie Hyde and a brother Lloyd Naef Funeral services will be at noon Monday July 26 1999 In the Preston 8th Ward Chapel 213 S 2nd East with Bishop Neal Larson conducting Friends may call from 6 to 8 pm Sunday at Webb Funeral Home and from 10:30 to 11:30 am Monday at the church Burial will be in the Franklin Cemetery Preston logan July 24th celebration is Saturday A breakfast will Iv served liom 7 to 9 am a parade at 9:30 am and other activities ilmuioi ml the day Anyone interested in participating in the parade or 5 celebiaiion call Brett or Gay Lynn at North 1 Oldest giant panda succumbs beth Hilton f day old died Tuesday July 20 1999 at Logan Regional Hospital and Catherine Maugh-a- n Nye His family moved to Paris Idaho when he was 14 years old He married Thelma Merrill in the Logan LDS Temple on April 22 1931 She died in January 1993 He worked as a charter bus driver for Cook Transportation for many years He and his wife were the owners of the Logan Bowling Center from 1956 to 1964 Jim was a member of the Logan 1st Ward where he was a high priest He Funeral services will be at am Monday July 26 in 1 1 the Eastridge Ward Chapel 1350 Eastridge Drive (South Cliffside LDS Church) Friends may call from 10 to 10:45 am Monday Interment will be in the Logan Cemetery A complete obituary will appear in a later edition of The Herald Journal Arrangements are being handled by loved flowers and spent many hours in the summer taking care of his yard and garden He was a kind gentle man and we wilt miss him very much He is survived by his daughter Diane (Grant) Broderick granddaughters Leslee (Dean) Monson and Krista (Robert) Baker five Brent Craig Mark and Mindy Monson and Harrison Baker all of Salt Lake City and one brother Roy Nye South Jordan Utah He was preceded in death by brothers Rollo Weldon Bill Kay and Ernest and sister Elva Funeral services will be at 1 1 Alien-Ha- Mortuary ll 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 All 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 more information call The 1 Herald Journal 752-212- Selected stocks 21 — Tiffani McKay and Troy Logan a girl July 21 lUSCOMB — Deborah Edwards and Paul Logan a boy July 21 MAKIEY — Donna Butler and Mark Logan twin girls July 21 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