Show TTyr'Mrv’Tu m 'v mrr— "v ro w— m r’ ' nn1 Page 4 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday April 5 2000 Obiluarids : Glendale worked at the sugar factory and they operated a small dairy and "grandpa to a numerous famk ty passed away at home on Thursday March 20 2000 of causes incident to age Glen was a man of firm convictions deep loyalty an abiding faith In the gospel and a profound love for family v and truth Bom Saturday Oct 2 '1915 at Bennington Bear Lake County Idaho the only child of Glendale Mouritsen and Nettie Maybell Crane Mouritsen Boulter Glen was reared in Bennington and Draper Salt Lake1: County attended primary school in Draper and graduated from Jordan High School in 1933 where he excelled academically and in football “ v i - r ' He worked for his unde Frank Crane running sheep until the fall of 1935 and then entered Brigham Young University on a football scholarship but when the program was reduced in the Great Depression Glen returned y to Draper candled eggs for Draper Poultiyman and courted Jean Brockbank of Spanish Fork While Jean pursued nura- es training in Salt Lake Glen served a mission to California : ' v tx ' tumor (glioblastoma multiforme) His lifelong choice of good habits carried him through the long slow process of dealing with the brain tumor with cBgnity and strength Russell was bom March 17 throughout afl of his service His sendee on the Logan City Council was enhanced by his many years of service In civic and church organizations Those activities were built on a sofld foundation of knowledge and experience which made him a strong force on the council in the development of proper bud- son of Cyrus and Hazel Nye ' 51 : Exxon MoM First Security Ws 3238-'116- 82 18 12-- ' committee assignments as he sought to expand his knowl- edge and thus his ability to ‘ later He made many friendships serve Ihe people of Logan i : which he cherished throughout v As a member of The Church his Hfe of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Zvv'v The company he founded Saints he served in many RVA Sendee Corporation has a capacities including bishopric : 'proven record of professional Ijigh council audit committee sendee In residential sales and home teacher and was a young property management Russell men's priesthood leader for v became the first CPM (Certified almost 40 years’-life 7 built in Northern His approach to was Property Manager) Utah He also earned the CRB on sound principles which did (Certified Real Estate Broker) not waiver''-- ' 7 K 7 and CR$ (Certified Residential He developed many sayings Specialist) designations from the for which he wi long be rememNational Association of Realtors' bered He was also He was recognized In the indusfor his preference for eating try as a leader an educator and dessert first a mediator Russel is survived by his wife f ' ' : complete obituary will appear In a future edition of The Herald Journal Arrangements are by Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary Y-"? Logan A- i The Bear River Health Department and USU Student Wellness Center are offering free anonymous screenings for alcohol problems The screenings are Thursday from 10 am to 2 pirn in the Thggart Student Center Juniper Lounge and from 2 to3 pm at the Bear River Health Dept 655 E 1300 North tt- - Courtland Nelson director of the Division of Parks and Recreation Dept of Natural Resources State of Utah will speak : at 7 pm Thureday at the Ecclcs Conference Center rooms 203-' 107 Refreshments will be served V Birch Creek Golf Course’s women’s golf opening social is 6:30 pm Thursday at the Juniper Inn Open golf begins 9 am April 13 Night league is forming also If interested contact Pro Shop at BirchCreeL : well-kno- j 1 The USU 2000 Creative Writing Contest will hold a reading of winning entries at 7 pm Thursday at Chapter Two Books : V- - 156 -v -- Microsoft v ' 121 Iomega 31116 516 1411161116 116-1- 'Montana 8 9 18 16 ' ' 7 18 1 34 v 8 124 ' 8613161 34 '7 1 1316 12 631116 1516 Commodities East Logan Refreshments served everyone invited A concert by Denis Azabagk whlch is part of the 1999- 2000 Guitar Foundation of America (GFA) tour will be Thurs-da-y April 6 at 7:30 pm in the Eccles Conference Center Harrison Auditorium at USU Tickets for the concert are avail-- : able at the door Admission is S3 and USU students with current ID are admitted at no charee'Vv---ny'-- - L ject 1 1116 4712 V 765164 5564 r 7 3718 1116 ‘'V": 2218 316 1 ” if 7 ulmproving Quality -- ! Nows of record At - 0 pm 4516NC at the Cache County Senior Center in Logan The sub- Thursday 1116' 2518 is of Life for Patients and Families” V-- v-- N-10- Mi ‘iy Vv m: w Alzhelnier’s The Support Group will'htert fct Potr PG&E f "j : 14 6791618 7 Novel NgCorSteet Oracle Papeioo Inc ' 751316-151- 6 J&J Kmart 60 Monsanto-:-- ' 'Moore-- ' IBM 130 t : Lucent Tech Merck & Co ’ Micron M 1116' 94 14 X Penney : 34 34 12 2 3811164116 ' ridtedp -- 5078 82 38 'gm Gillette: 13ri6 ! 4814 Ford Gen Electric Gen Dyn 7 3ri6 As'i P v A The Logan GkIw Chapter No 468 American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) will meet at 2 pm Thursday at the Senior Citizen Center 236 N100 East Margene Cox of Cox p “i A' 38 - shine Terrace 732-373- and became a broker three years t Albertsons LOGAN Utah Margaret Budge 100 of Logan died Tuesday April 4 2000 at Sun- - screening from 8:30 am to noon Thursday at the Bear River Health Dept' 633 E 1300 North The fee is from $0 to $30 based on income age and family size To make an appointment 0 call ext 100 1959 he earned hie real - v Margaret —Budge vThe Bear River Health Department is having a cancer estate sales license v stock prices are quoted American Finf 2678 r 316 ’'1 55 12 V and fractional dollars per AT&T' -- : -- 716 share Mutual funds are quoted In'' Autoliv InO Boise Cascade' dollars and cents: 716 38 At approximately 9:30 a m today 2 CBSCorp- - V- 59 f'i the Dow Jones Industrial Average' Campbet Soup 3112f j'ilfl? 58 58 Z 38'-t was 1106201 8283 These Citigroup - quotes were taken at that time and Conagra INC 19 v116 66 18 -- 18 j CordantTech provided to The Herald Journal by Edison Inti Edward Jones 161516316 Death notice Honey will speak Refreshments All visitors are welcomc or : y Michael V Anderson Thursday J :s Mid-da- il- wish to make contributions to the Bridgeriand Literacy Endow- jnent Fund 255 N Main St in the name of his young son AhoKlft CfiellA planning ahead was evident 1931 in Burley Idaho He grew up in College Ward Utah the f In whole from 6 to 8 pm and at the church on Friday from 10 to 11:45 am Burial will be In the 1 4r :1 Anderson He married Josie Mae Sea-- : mons on July 22 1949 in the Logan LDS Temple She died 981 He married Dec 1 Ruthann Bassett KiQam on Sept J 'A 30 1982' 'C-U After learning farming skills " from his father Russell deliv- - geting find adequate reserves from for the city of Logan ered milk door-to-do: He eagerly participated In half A 1949 to 1973 Selected stocks - t year-lon- g Ephraim Robert Gian (GeNee) Kays ville Paul B (Aileen) Melbourne Fla Richard Carl (Kathy) GrantsvHle Seth Stewart (Ruth) Bluffdale Kathleen (Bret) Kilgrow Flagstaff Ariz Jed Lewis (Annette) and John McKell Salt Lake Cityr 47 grandchildren eight great- V"-??' i 69 passed away a courageous battle with a brain April 3 2000 after Scholes - 7v LOGAN Utah — Russell V great-grandch- i Logan City Cemetery In lieu of flowers friends may of Salt Lake City 12 grandchildren and slx ' dren He is also survived by two two brothers and sisters: Ivaloo Year In 1986 ' He was recently honored with Sorensen of College Ward Farthe first Russell V Anderson rell (Pauline) Anderson of Provaward which will be given annu--all-y idence Alice Dicks of Logan for outstanding service and Arlyn (Judy) Anderson of through education and leader- ‘ Sandy Russel was preceded in Assoda- - death by his parents his wife ship to the Cache-Ric- h Josie and two young children tlon of Realtors - Russell was known for his Donnette (1953) and Michael (1996) 7 y desire to serve the community Funeral services will be held His service to the Logan Downtown Business Association : Friday April 7 at noon in the Cache Chamber of Commerce Logan 24th Ward 1260 N 1600 and Capitol Arts Alliance :- East Logan under thedirection ' focused on bylaws budgeting of Bishop Don R Holdaway Alien-Ha- ll and audit procedures which f Friends may call at In Logan on Thursday Mortuary strengthened each organization His aggressive approach to He was recognized by his peers as Ihe Utah Realtor of Ihe Anderson : ' Realtors serve Glen Is survived by his wife Jean of 59 years seven sons and two daughters: Dale Clark (Marta) Sunnyvale Calif Lela Jean ' (Joseph) As a Realtor Russell served Ruthann of Logan six children: on many professional commiSharen (Larry) Welsh of Logan ttees including ethics budget ' Steven R Anderson of Logan rules and regulations MLS Carol (Bob) Bair of Mesa Ariz president of the local Board of Darren (Lisa) Anderson of Realtors and as secretarytrea-sure- r Logan Kimberly (Brent) Welsh for the Utah Association of of Logan and Kendra Anderson - Russell V Anderson Church Glen served as high councilor in the Benson Stake bishop of the Lewiston 3rd Ward high priest group leader and teacher in the Kenwood 2nd Ward and in many other capacities' He loved his many home teaching assignments through the years Glen and Jean also served as missionaries in the Los Angeles Temple Visitor’s Center from February 1982 through April 1983 From this heritage eight children served missions and numerous grandchildren have served and wi yet grandchildren and three sistersThelma Thompson Norma Smith1 and Beverly Thompson1 He Is preceded In death by a daughter Maureen where he Vi v? labored as president of the Los and granddaughter Emily Angeles and Reno districts v Friends are invited to call at Returning to Draper he the Holbrook Mortuary 3251 S resumed courting Jean and they 2300 East Salt Lake City' on were married In the Sait Lake Friday April 7 between 6 and 8 31"Jani on Temple pm and at the Kenwood 2nd Friday V'-Ward chapel 3080 S 1765 East vv Glen and Jean purchased a i (33rd South to 17th East small farm In Draper and pur? north to 3080 South east1 to sued farming and poultry Glen’ chapel) on Saturday April 8 served In the United States v between 9:30and 10:45 am Services wilt be at 11 am Inter- Army was honorably discharged in August 1943 later served as ment will be at 3 pm in the a farm manager in Granger and Spanish Fork Cemetery in 1950 Glen and Jean purv The family expresses lovti and chased a farm in' Lewiston -- thanks to Dr Johnnie Cook and Cache County where Glen the IHC home health nurses 1941-V‘:'- attentive In - $ who were so very kind and 1959 Glen was employed by American Breeders Service and served in Cache Valley and after the family moved to Salt Lake CKy in Ihe Salt Lake area until his retirement In 1978' An active member of the LDS KAYSVILLE Utah — Glendale Mouritsen beloved husband father and peacefully t a butterfat testing business Mouritsen ”'Oi Nr BIRTHS "A J"' u SCi Logan Regional Hospital — Angela Twiss ami Matthew North Logan a girl v-- 'M 1 t'1V-- i ' f ' ' POCATELLO' Idaho (APf -Idaho Farm Bureau Intermountain grain and livestock report for Tues- OGDEN — White wheat 243 (down 1) barley 405 (steady) 14 percent spring 302 (up 2) 11 percent winter 247 (up 3) w-- i dayA " Grain PORTLAND — White wheat 287 (down Ik barley 9200 (steady to lower) 14 percent spring 401 (down !v t POCATELLO ii White wheat barley 400 (steady) 14 percent spring 317 (up 1) ordinary winter 209 (down 2) 207 (up1) 2) 11 percent winter (downs) 312-31- 8 7 White wheat cwl CALDWELL 6700na holstsin springer heifers 355 (down 2) barley 450 (steady) na Livestock Baby Calves Idaho Fans na 7000-730- 0 1st lambs : 0' heavy feeder steers 7900-810- 0 light fetder steers 9600-970- 0 Stocker steers ns ttght holsteln fsederstesrs 6640 heavy holsteln leader steers - 6 500- - 8800-920- ’ir 0 1 rThc ' PuNi JicJ 7( rvt rvfouy ' U$PS 241-82- 0 - :y' v Mumby liimifh Knihy ml SaUmh) Mki SunJa) Mominf bv Cfckt Vdlcv PlMuhiiu LIT 7 Wnl JOO North P0 Box 4H7 Lupx ltUh S412HMK7 TuflFrw 1001 I'tah Telrphunr (435) IVtinJinb Itosup Pud V Lupw Bnx? 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