Show T" i Page 4 —The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday March 2 2000 Obituaries (Betty) Bkktotph and her hus- - Wanda Madeline Hancey OREM Utah — Wanda Madeline Hancey was born June 11 1915 In CedarvMe Malm She died Feb 26 2000 in Orem Utah She was the third daughter of James M Fonnesbeck and Rosa Zbkiden A! the age of 12 she moved wHh her family from CedarviHe to Weston Idaho She graduated from Westside High School in Weston and from Utah State University in Logan with a bachelor of science degree In busiDouglas A Hancey on April 8 1939 in Weston She taught school In Weston and Preston Idaho where she taught some of her younger sittings In 1940 after teaching summer school she moved to San Diego Calif with her husband Douglas They had three children while residing In San Diego: Betty Douglas Jr and band Stuart her oldest son Douglas A Hancey Jr and his wife Eileen her youngest son Mark A Hancey and his wife Carole her 14 grimdchildren then moved to Los Angeles Brian Elaine Jay Heather and Calf They retumsd to WotavUe Trevan Biddulph Christian and also Ived in Brigham City Michele Richard JM John and ' retiring In the Ogden area CUT Kellyanne Hancey and Sum- -' passed away It) August 1977 mer Zachary and Riley Hancey She was an active member of the LDS church serving In many her seven greatgrandchildren Jason and Alexander Gardner i positions In her wards 8he Porter Tanner Garrett and especially enjoyed teaching and doing temple Urmsfpn and ' Kate Refief Society ' v: v'-Hancey Strata survived by her work Mabel loved nursing care and brothers Myron Norman and Paul Fonnesbeck her sisters worked at Budge Memoriol Hoe- - ’ Jennie Duce Oda Rasmussen pita! In Logan retiring from Coo- ' and Marjean LunL She was preley Hospital In Brigham City ceded in death by her husband folowing 22 years of caring serDouglas A Hancey Sr daugh- - vice She loved tendtag her grandDorothy Stratton Hancey granddaughter Tamra children and Jane BkkMph Gardner her sie- She enjoyed hand work ters Gladys and Carmen and and was admired for her beautiful afghans She made over KXT" her brother Gordon Fonnesbeck She was fond of the beautiful for her famly and friends Mabel lived In Fellowship things In life Her yard was Manor in Ogdsn tor a number of always filled with beautiful flowers She particutarfy loved roses years She had special friends As a very loving mom and there that she dearly loved grandmother she wifi be greatly When1 she became III she missed by her family moved to North Ogden to live Funeral services wifi be Mil with her daughter am Saturday March 4 in the Surviving are three daughters Sundberg-Olpi- n Mortuary Rosales Wertz Clearfield and chapel 495 S Stale SL Oram Velda Lee Beckart and Carma A viewing for family and friends (Doug) Parker both of North wifi be from 7 to 9 pm Friday Ogden nine grandchfidren and and also one hour prior to the 19graaHimndchldran Mabel was preceded In death services at the mortuary Interment will be In the Orem City by her parents her husband her son Jay Cliff three brothers Cemetery and four staters Funeral services wifi be at 1 Mabel G Olsen pm Saturday at Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary 3408 WashingOGDEN Utah — ton Blvd Friends may cafi at the Our mother mortuary from 6 to 6 pm Friday Mabel Green and from noon to 12:45 pm 91 Olsen Saturday Interment wifi be In away passed the WefisvNs City Cemetery ! - ' " r w ter-in-la- en - : Mark In San Diego she was very involved in civic and religious activities serving as PTA president as Cub Scout den mother and Primary president where she acted as guide patrol leader ' for the LDS church After moving to Utah she supported and worked for her husband in his car dealership and laier worked for Chuck Peterson Motors She was a member of Orem BPW She was also president NORTH ‘ ' Wednesday 1 in of the American Business Women’s Association tor some time the Church’ in On Nov 28 1928 Mabel mar--' tied Cliff Andrew Olsen in the Salt Lake LDS Temple They Ived In WSIsvNe for the first 15 years of their married life and V Tai-ma-ge ness education She married She was active of Jesus Christof Latter-da- y Saints serving as a teacher in the Sunday school visiting teacher and Mirattan Wanda’s surviving family includes her ghtwir Piwrwh March 2000 Ogden due to Eve - complications Utah — Eve SMITHFIELD J Reese 84 died Saturday Feb 26 2000 in Casa Grande Ariz She was bom June 17 1915 in Smlthfield Utah a daughter of Thomas William and Louise Mlnard Jarvis She married Bert D Reese on May 23 1934 Their mairiane was later snlnm- - from surgery She was bom June 4 1906 in Weltoville Utah a daughter of Isaac Nephl and Elizabeth Leishman Green She was reared and educated In Cache VUtoy stock prices are quoted In y whole and fractional dollars por share Mutual funds are quoted In jdoSare and cents At apprudmalaly ani today 030 Novefl -- -- -- -- Iomega 1514-1- ju rimy -- 711316516 20341316 32116-11- 6 20716 1412 NC NC ' n Bond-Daba- ' -- 512 '! she enjoyed golf bridge to survived by her three and socializing with her many She Daren and Melva Reese Salt Lake City 'Thomas and Dixie Reese Smlthfield Nans! and Ralph Roylance Smkhfieid and Mfchael and Ann Reese Nampa Idaho nine grandchildren and 10 She wi also be missed by her dear friend Dareld Chamness Casa spouses great-grandchfidr- en Grande Funeral services wM be at 12 pm: Friday March 3' In the Mortuary chapai l from 6 to 8 Friends and one hour Thursday evening poor V) services imsnneni wh be In the Smitofield Cfiy CemeAlien-Ha- ll may-cal- 1 tery ' Yv A VyrieBalls Dunnington be at 6 March 6 at pm Monday' Petersen Funeral chapel wifi 753-66- rS Roberta WindchieL Neola Utah wiU present The Cul- tural Differences of Indians at 12:30 and Non-Indian- ' 2i19 ) 02 1425 1491 010 0 242 224 900 945 333 This program is free and March 2 2000 In Logan Funeral servtoss are pending and are under the direction of Nelson Funeral Home A: complete obituary wiH appear In a toture edWon of The’ Herald JoumaL - The Smfthfleld Main Theatre is showing The Insider beginning Friday The film will be he shown at7 mid 9:10 Utah — Gordon Lewis Atkinson 82 passed away Thursday Match 2 2000 at the Ogdsn Regional Hospital A complete obituary will appear In a toture edfiton of The Herald Journal Arrangements are by Webb Funeral Home mV-v Preston Idaho OGDEN pjn Friday 4:45 7 and 9:10 pjQ Saturday 4:45 and 7 pjn Sunday 7 pm Monday find 7 pjn Thursday The cost is $6 for adults $450 for students and $450 forshows before 5 v pjn-'-- Obituary policy r The price for obituaries and cards of thanks to $4 per column inch Obituar-to- s are measured columns wide by Inches deep Including photographs Al obituaries must be placed bye mortuary or in person by someone authorized to make payment or arrange bfifing Thera to no chvge for death notices placed by a mortuary For more Mor-- ‘ Journal ’V'- - 752-212-1 ail ' ONGOING Boy Scout Tteop 400 is a multicultural- cout troop sponsored by the City Of Logan There are cur-- '' ' ' non-sectari- an V‘: Eriw29 : sjSSSssS Smnto md SmOy woreBy mltacelneviooiB o PdDvHIYoductkxlMatIlyep(irrttnhjlxwlxo a KaMwttoneaAPSckrgmgMire-taiiiitintiyKWLCo- JO SwgkCoyySaiidqr — OBeYwCKiia(Udn) 811620 811120 Qae Mok Mail --1970 Ok Yew Mail S2M20 JI7D0 : Mat8)tow1fttpriati'f UdnMeaiKtolcwylicaMeldnoadealai Svbaotaa Mt aeoeaviay detimy at dxk Herald kxxaal by S20 yw FREE WEEKENDS FREE CAR CHARGERI PaPKtlnMf 7 aa SaeMdnr aad Soadty pieiee pboM vow ceerier or The Heeaid kand a 7S2-21er tail Cm horn Ueh k ideho bettc 7 pw ia eefcdqra 911) aw Swwdn mi 9ffl lm Soadw Fw w tol bet bow Uufc A lain yow canier'a wwe ad yhoK wnbei yieaae atne wd 7 m- - 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Iced t ’“vo C W (9 it JL 245-30- : 58 recycle logani slHtoiilMiUmmidl y additional experienced adult Offering a Sound Solution There B -- The Sustainable' Land- or call Sharen Hauri at 797r0512 or mation call The Herald Recycle America Bmce K Smith McCollua SievnPWoodiCkcvlaireDircdar-iwoodtnhpewLca- ' fessionals ' Registration includes meals For more information check online at WILSON — Tifani Eyre and Dili Logan a gill Feb 29 UUh1UqdxK(43S)7SM12l1Ultoe(SOO)27M23 femfiaii hrUye Pad 8 Loyal Uuk (HilkxiButiamlimiga-cfuiKxiihjiiewLcoi- ' from 8 torn' to 3 ptn Friday at USU in toe Landscape Architecture and Fine Arts building The conference will feature speakers on sustainable design land planning and resource conservation The conference is open to the public and costs $10 for community members and students and 330 for pro- BC-H- Rick Gl WritaceAdvotiiiai Director " : scapes Conference will be boyFeb29 278 475 open to the public iUpon request accommodations for persons with disabilities are available For more informal dan call the Women’s Cento 797-172- 81 Gordon L Atkinson - 022 1 gart Student Center Room passed away on Thursday GRIGGS — Lost Fairbanks and Aatbp Ldd 1775 1623 024 1819 1920 023 Zkxw Gold Savings Edward Jonas FSA 1921208021 AmcapF 878 923 626 675 s’ Friday in toe USUTbg-- pjn SMITHFIELD Utah — K Bruce Brown 64 of SmBhfleM ROBINSON — Shdky Moore and Scott Hyde Park a boy ’ Feb 29 ri SAXTON Dacia Haslam and Lyle Lewiston a giri Frik 29 SCHIESS — Amauda Eldredge and Robert Wellsville twin boys Feb 29 TEUlhR — Crystal Oement4 and Eric Ttenoatou boy Feb 29 TIDWELL— Amy Haddock aid Shawn River Heights a ' 90 v Doalh notices 1322013620114 vi Hwpltal to Ckto UIct Mdidmc LLC PO Box 4T Lop Vut S432M07 egs - Bonus Yield NAV POP ' American Funds Group Mowky nroiqh Ridqr Md )- - 4472 4725 127 3125 3327 020 3028 3225028 1 Centfr Ponfr free acoustic music open jam ses-sioos on the first and third Fri-day of each month The open I AmCookBals 7S War 300 Noth One Monk Cnier (UufaOne Yew Carrier (Ulrii) One Mowk Carrier (Idafao) mxxpity v T 'She was bom March 19 1918 In Hyde Park Utah a daughter of Parley and Mary USPS 241-82- 0 SpykCofyDdy V 1 rrifrrrtinif'r rnffr fftitififtr Ouria The Bridfer FolkMusle Utah — Dolores interaction Lewis Leishman passed away at jam promotes toe Logan Nuiteng & Rehablita-fio- n between acoustic musicians of Center on Feb 28 2000 of all levels and abilities The next session is at 7 p jn Friday natural fsimos Graveside services wN be id at toe Whittier Center 290 N noon Saturday Match 4 in the 400 East in Logan For infor--' mation Jim Dyer Logan City Cemetery LOGAN- BRIGHAM CITY 'Utah — ' Vyrto Bala Dunnington 83 dtad on Sunday Fab 27 2000 from complcations as a rasufi of a fafi In November 1999' ‘ yVHerald Journal MSkhod cvrqF cvcm FRIDAY: sons a daughter and their K Bruce Brown GrowttlAlna 1743 1048025 Money Mkt Annual Percentage 138 Zkxis ' 52116 Selected Mutual Funds ' 34 where Funeral services Putnam Funds Global Growttl 1920 2048 030 021 : 1027 1078 HtghYWd Tax Exempt 033 075 0 3328 3002048 Voyager Growth 1074 1778 015 Van Kampen American Capfial US Govt 1323 1410 002 Pace 1282 1371 014 -- Wal-Ma- rt : 4 7418 Gold v US Govt Worid Growth v LordAfcbstt AIMatod US Govt -- ' nootxiklnti 814 14 Rohm A Haas -- 37 -- 12 Scottish Power 32 1 18 27 34 18 Sean ' Starbucks 3334 1 2518 38 Talegtobe 38381 38 Tyco Inti Union Pacific 3758 55 US West Comm 7512 312 -- IBM -- -- 1116 23256 1316 916 Country Club Following her retirement she spent her winters in Casa Grande Arlz JU P Society and toe Whittier Com-- Doloms Lfiwis Leishman She is survived by her numerous nieces and nephews She was preceded In death by her parents one brother and three rrarwun-iBmpiii- -- 7218 112 3458 12 31316 14 101 716 1 316 4 116 GUetie ktacorp 937J‘i U4At : 501516 1116 16816 316 32716 116 25916 316 221116 12 GM V 1045161316 Questar 4 ICA 37816 NC 438 18 3218 114 49116 1116 PadticGae -- 41 41 ” Pepsico Inc PhNp Morris -- EUtopadfio 15151618 Monsanto Moore ATAT 281116-1- -- NuCor Steel Oracle 20716 718 52 318 4516 Autofivtoa 26516 78 Boise Cascade 2838 14 member of the SmJthfieid Civic Ctyfe Bfjdge Club and a former member of the Logan Golf and cat one hour ilfiriSIB -- CampbeMSoup Citigroup ConagraINC CordantTech Edtsorflnti First Security Ford Gen Dyn 8916 18 Lucent Tech Merck & Co 2438 316 American FH the Cache Stake She was a Friends may to services Nows of rdcord Kmart toaiDawiJonas' Industrial Avirags was 1019446 - 12029 Thasa quotes wait taken at that time and provided to The Herald Journal by Edward Jones nized th the Logan LDS Temple He preceded her In death She taught dancing for many years throughout Cache Valley and did the choreography for v high echod muekal productions She was a member of Vw LDS church and with her husband was a longtime danpe dractor In Vyrle married Edward Dun- nington and he later passed J Reese Solectod stoclis MW-da- About Cacho jj1 't4AtK lf " " 4‘ i ' 1" — l': v im I fata - is no ing evaluation this for or obligation duige service The exam may reveal sudi comonproblems as excessive wax build up damage to the eardrum fluid accumulation ini he middle eat and other condn tions which may make it dif-ficult to hear dearly To sdtedule your appoint- mentfor dus spedalevahia-canaLWhi- le tkx call c '' Jim Carlson BC-H-IS r |