Show i Page 4 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday February 6 2000 Amnesia victim OK - - MGHPonsrr nc(ap) Joyce Howard lost told reporters “It could have been much worse even though this is bad enough” Howard was injured in a 18-ho- ur ’ clutching her teddy bear hugged each highway accident in February 1998 mid underwent major brain surgery rela- un tive several times at the reunion at the High Point youth’s desire to serve “Of course Jim (Herod) is supportive of the youth and very supportive of mission service” added Lowe VYou bear so much about the kids dung bad things that it’s really good to hear that they’re going to do something good “Basically I want to go because it sounds like a lot of fun” said Lynn “I can’t wait” added money so that they are able to go I think it’s a wonderful Mission community I think people have very high hopes for the coming year" said Eddie' Ng74 Confirmed firom Page 3 a But pleasing God isn’t die only reason behind the AP photo a tradtional dragon dance Saturday at Yu Garden In Shanghai during the Lantern Festival to celebrate Chinese New Year — the Year of Dragon or the 4698th year based on the Chinese lunar calendar A performer laada attend said organizer Pinki Chen An estimated 8000 people participated in religious observances Saturday in Los Angeles at the Hsi Lai Temple site of widely criticized by Vice President Gore during the 1996 presiden- fund-raisi- ng In San Francisco hundreds ofpeople watched lion and dragon dances and mar tial arts demonstrations at City Hall The city’s Vietnamese community was set to begin three days of Tet Festival events Saturday Its Chinese New Year celebrations meanwhile are set to cuhninate in a firecracker-filled traditional dragon parade streets of Chinatown narrow die through on Feb 19 Reuben OK” her mother Naomi drive from Oklahoma City Howard brother know” he told her VI sister-in-la- w 4 Saturday as dancing dragons snaked through streets crowded with thousands of revelers celebrating the start of the Year of the Dragon “This year was one of prosperity for everyone in America not just the Asian ' “This makes me cry too” ‘Tm just glad that she’s Her parents brother and were waiting as a doctor and two paramedics all volunteers arrived with her following an ' Howard of Burlington said she knew Who he was immediately Howard cried aishe talked to him Saturday NEW YORK — The streets of Chinatown pulsed with drums and gongs on The Year of the Dragon is considered to be a particularly auspicious year because the dragon is a symbol of authority courage and good fortune The Year of the Dragon is celebrated every 12 years Along East Broadway dancing dragon ensembles stopped at the doorway of every building “They go into die buildings to bring the good luck inside" Chris Chen 26 said as he left a Buddhist Temple where he had been lighting incense to wish his ancestors peace another tradition Southern California’s large ethnic Chinese and Vietnamese communities also rang in the lunar New Year with religious ceremonies parades and festivals It was the ninth year for the festival in Alhambra and thousands of people were expected to Her —'Mary for two years as an amnesia victim living in an Oklahoma nursing home as Jane Doe was reunited with her family Worldwide party celebrates the 4698th year of Chinese calendar j Care Center like this and that they’re going to work to earn their j thing" Garret Noverr who went to Modesto Calif with the mission last year 1 wish it was summer right now” Accompanying the youth’s desire is church members’ and parents’ support “My mom’s very proud of me” said Noverr “She wants me to go” And though the mission is still four months away Herod said he and church members continue to be excited “The kids are excited and the church has a good spirit about die whole thing” said Herod “I’m really proud of them” Obituaries Hked to repair cars at home Not only was Scott a good median: ic but he was honest and hardworking as well Scott often worked late into the night to finish repairs on a car or truck Scott’s four children all put in many hours working by his side in his garage Scott is survived by his wife Kathryn his children Casey Sheena Mason and Tara of his mother Mona Hyrum Schenavar of Benson sisters Sherri Schenavar of Smithfield Tina Schenavar (Kelly Powefl) of Hyrum and Cindy Wallace Van (Mark) of Nibley Scott Andrew Schenavar Utah — Scott Andrew Schenavar 37 of Hyrum Utah passed away at peacefully home on Feb 3 2000 following a HYRUM sudden illness Scott was born Aug 14 1962 in Logan Utah to Kenneth Andrew and Mona Watter-so-n Schenavar He grew up in Benson where he gained a love of hunting and fishing' He began working on r cars as a and grew to be a gifted mechanic When he was young he liked to race cars and was always building a bigger ’better and faster engine Scott graduated from Sky View High School in 196a in-la- and Lorene Wheeler Connie Wheeler Shaun and Larry Hogge Joiynn and Jon Anderson Steven and Kris Wheeler and Inany nieces and nephews Hewas precededirixfoatb by his father Kenneth 'Schenavar grandparents Kate and Joseph L Watterson and Mable and Ronaid Schenavar and mother-in-la- teen-age- Scott married Kathryn Wheeler on Dec 4 1982 They enjoyed 17 years of marriage Scott and Kathryn have four children: Casey Scott Sheena Kay Mason Andrew and Tara Kay Scott was devoted to his family Coffman Ariz — Clarence "Lance Coffman 67 passed away Thursday Fab 3 2000 in Yuma Ariz Ha was bom Jan 221933 in Waits Walla Wash the son of James W and Oipha L Young Coffman Ha married Ellen Louisa Win-wain the Logan Temple Ha was a member of the United States Air Fores Ha is survived by his wife Louise of Yuma and by his son Kent (Amy) Coffman Lansing YUMA rd Mich Funeral services were held on Saturday Feb 5 at Webb Funeral Home In Preston Idaho Burial was in the Whitney Ceme tery Hyrum 4th Ward chapel 245 Apple Drive (runs between Park and Anderson drives at approximately 150 North and 750 East) Friends may call Sunday Feb 6 2000 from 6 to 8 pm at Nelson Funeral Home 162 East hours together Scott and his family were very active in BMX Racing Scott was a track official and was known from Price to Boise in the BMX Circuit He enjoyed camping with his family Scott started out working at Jack's Tire and Oil in 1980 He went to LeGrand Johnson's in 1984 and worked in the shop for 155 years He drove their pump truck for 10 years Scott nyw r 400 North Logan and from 10:30 to 11:30 am on Monday at the church In lieu of flowers the family has established a trust fund for his children at Cache Valley Bank in the name of Casey Schenavar by Cache VUleyftblidwvLLC 300 North RO Box 487 Log LUi Funeral Home Preston Idaho:' o ilv n7 ri ju 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 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