Show n i V t wwynfmaii jjwi''n r—f— 1 r f im1 Page 4 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday July 9 2000 Obituaries at Utah State Agricultural College now known as USU and graduated with a bachelor's and they were member of $L Catholic Raymond W Ferris Thomas Aquinas SUN CITY Fla — Raymond W Farris passed away at South Bay Hospital in Sun City Center Fla on June 29 2000 following complications from a stroke He was bom in Sandwich IB on Feb 4 1916 He served in the US Army for four years dur- ing World War II spending three years in the South Pacific and the Philippines He was awarded the Bronze Star Medal with oak leaf clusters for demonstrating outstanding courage and devotion to duty under enemy fire He is survived by his wife Margaret (Betty) two daughters Sherry Davidson New York NYi Patricia Ferris Seattle Wash one son Gerald Ferris (Pam) Tallahassee Fla one brother Gerald Ferris Sandwich III one sister Inez Andrews Lawndale Calif Church They moved to Sun City Center Fla hi June 1999 A funeral Mass was held July degree home economics June 1927 While at USAC she was In vice president of the student body and represented USAC on a post season football trip to 5 at the Prince' of Peace Catholic Church In the Sun City Center with Monseigneur Bum-pofficiating Burial followed at the National Cemetery in Bush-ne- lt us Fla with fuB In Nephi Utah and taught for 17 years at Box Elder High School She belonged to a number pf scholastic sororities and later In life was honored by USU College of Family Life as an outstanding graduate Bertha married Joseph Harris Jan 2 1929 In the Logan LDS Temple They lived in SL Johns Ariz Tremonton Utah and 37 years In Brigham City In 1992 she moved to ' Logan due to health concerns Bertha was active in the IDS Church senring in the MIA Sunday School Relief Society visiting teacher on the genealogical committee and was the Relief Society president for six years She enjoyed sewing quilting genealogy and sports She Is survived by Ronney ft at 7 on 14 at SL' Aug Monday pm Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church with a reception to services w ' ' Ver-na- Bertha Stahle Stoker Harris - seven grandchildren: Emily Ellie Elisa Stephen Matthew Erin and Jennifer and three Sarah Elizabeth Lila and Margaret He was preceded in death by his parents two brothers and one sister Ray and Betty moved to Logan from Yoricville IB in 197" yt y j Continued from Page ations 1 missile was launched 4300 miles to the east at Vandenberg Air Force Base Calif But the “kill cle" failed to separate from warhead-bustin- vehi- g the booster rocket so it never activated the sensors it uses to hunt down its target The interceptor passed harmlessly by the target and few of the critical technologies of missile defense got put to the test The reason for the failure was so unexpected that the Air Force general in three-st- ar 1903 In Clearfield Utah to David and Emma Louise Stahle Stoker Jr She attended Davis High School and was secretary of the Junior class Bertha lived in Clearfield until she went to school in Logan sion die Defense charge of the project told reporters minutes afterward that it was “not even on my list” of potential malfunctions The blame was placed on the booster rocket made by Lockheed Martin Missiles & Spate It was supposed to release thakiUiVphielefrom atop its second stajge exactly 2 minutes and 37 seconds into flight! The Pentagon said immediately after die test that die loll vehicle did not release because the booster failed to send the required electronic signal An updated analysis later Saturday cited an additional “anomaly" — the rocket stage carrying the kill vehicle began to “tumble slowly" after it made a flight maneuver designed to keep the rocket within the confines of die missile range The Pentagon said other fea- tures worked as expected comd including die puters commanding the mis high-spee- began her teaching carrier military hon- ors Memorial She Hawafi an er Logan Lola Thurgood racking radars “Government and industry program officials will conduct a thorough review of the test data to determine the reason WASHINGTON (AP) — President Clinton accused the pharmaceutical industry Saturday of unleashing “a shame- for the anomalies and any less other test objectives that were tv were not met” the Pentagon said That will take at least several days The $100 million test was the third attempt at an intercept and the second to fail The first failure in January was blamed on moisture Inside die kill vehicle that prevented it from using was delayed by two hours because engineers discovered weak batteries powering the electronic signals that are sent scorched-eart- h campaign” aimed at killing his prescription drug plan for older Americans Clinton urged Congress to act on his proposal saying they should reject election-yemaneuvering and the appeals of “reckless (pedal ar ng devices to “see” its target Saturday’s test was plagued with problems from the start The launch from Vandenberg ' interests” In his weekly radio address broadcast live Clinton said his proposal to help senior citizens afford prescription drugs is bogging down in Congress despite what he said was great support for iL “On reason for this is clear" Clinton said “The from the missile to ground controllers to pinpoint wbere'? -'j?-rv thranticipated intercept a 1$ y? said Saturday that preliminary indications showed that a pro- totype “X-ban- ?A: Lottie Wright ' Jacobson d” radar on Kwajalein Atoll did distinguish between the mock warhead and debris from the malfunctioning decoy The decoy was meant to simulate the kind of evasive measures an attacking country like North Korea might use to fool a US missile defense Funeral services will be held at 10 am on Tuesday July 11 at the Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary In Logan Friends may caB at foe funeral home between 6 and 8 pm on Monday and from 9 to 9:45 am on Tuesday prior to services Interment wifl be at foe home Lottie spent many years Logan City Cemetery 1932 where they made their serving the public being employed by JC Penney Co and later by the City Drug Store She worked at the City Drug until she was 75 years of age at which time foe store was dosed During her working ypars she was active in foe Business and Professional Women's Club Her earlier church activity turned principally to the YWMIA in both foe 3rd and 11th Wards She is survived by her two children son Everend Leland (June) Willard Utah and daughterJ3arbara Jean (Lewis) Bickmore Cedaradge Colo and by 11 grandchildren 52 and three - Obituary policy The price for obituaries and cards of thanks la $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 Herald Journal great-grandchidr- en ' DELTA Colo — Former Logan resident Lottie Wright Jacobson 94 passed away here on Friday July 7 2000 Lottie was the widow of Joseph Everend Jacobson of Logan who preceded her In death on Aug 2 1968 Lottie Wright was bom Jah 13 1906 in Grimsby Lincolnshire England daughter of Francla Wright and Charlotte pharmaceutical industry has unleashed a shameless scorched-eart- h campaign to thwart the will of the American people" Clinton said one “industry-funde-d group calling itself Citizens for Better Medicare” has saturated the airwaves with advertisements targeting the White House plan “Just this week we learned that drug companies have enlisted more than 300 752-212-1 flows of record and Brian Smithfield a girl July 7 TUCKER — Heather Smith and Gary Logan a boy July 7 YEATES — Milissa Larsen and Anthony Logan a girl July 7 Births Logan Regional Hospital ANDERSON -- - Christine Totgerson and Scott Logan a boyJuly7 CARLSON — Miranda Smith er: “It doesn't mean either hard-gu- n legi&lkturi is It’s a plan designed for those Clinton also renewed a standing offer made last month “I said that if Congress will agree to pass a plan that offers affordable Medicare prescription drug coverage to all seniors and people with disabilities while protecting n fiscal discipline I will then sign a marriage our hard-wo- penalty (tax) relief law of equal size” he said Republican legislation passed by the House in late June would extend drug coverage through government-subsidize- d policies sold by private insurers An alternative proposed by Clinton and support- ed by most congressional Democrats would establish a standard government-ru- n Medicare benefit bunoa ontiuq One proposal being' discuss would codify church's tl&e unofficial policy of allowing KOKOMO Miss (AP) — each diocese to decide whether The Rev Jesse Jackson led a belt but Johnson’s family and Jackson believe he may to ordain homosexuals and about 100Q demonstrators bless gay relationships Anoth- er proposal' suggests the church body is losing responsibility for its own internal life or giving up its own history’’ he said “Perhaps those histo- ties will be enhanced” Another major issue facing Episcopal Church leaden (hiry national coning their vention Evangetical Lutheran Church in America: http:wwwelcaorg : which began die blessing of is Wednesday same-se- x unions The church with prescription needs but that the insurance industry ' says such a plan won't work' and they won’t take part “You have to give it to the insurance companies they have been honest here” Clinton said “They have said the Republican plan won’t work more than who make the drugs not for lobbyists one’for every two members of the' seniors who need to take Congress — and paid them to than” ‘‘So today I call on Con- do everything in their power to block all meaningful gross to reject that approach reforms” the president said ' and die reckless campaign of He said the drug industry narrow special interests and has already spent a combined act together in the public interest” Clinton said $236 million on the advertis church develop rites for couples who live in monogamous committed relationships but do not get married 10-da- ing and lobbying effort Clinton said foe pharmaceutical industry is pushing a private insurance program to deal — ' ester balloon sent aloft with Continued from Page 1 the target missile from Vana as act to decoy denberg never inflated Lt Gen Ronald pact cones from a mispercepKadish said The Pentagon tion of the alliance as a merged four sisters and two brothers Fuieral services wiB be Monday July 10! at 11:30 am at Myers Mortuary chapel 205 S 100 East Brigham City Friends may call Sunday from 6 to 8 pm and Monday from 10:30 to 11:15 am Interment will be In the Brigham City Cemetery tidbit nett ofcetxred In addition the Mylar poly- high-power- She was preceded In death by her loving husband parents Ann Wallis Wright The Wright family came to the United States In 1908 and settled in WeUsvide later moving to Logan In 1925 she married J Everend Jacobson in San Francisco They returned to Logan in Glinton raps pharmaceutical industry links and the targett- heat-seeki- Utah kf Dean (LuAnn) Harris of Logan Mary Jo Harris (Thomas) Bard of Boise Idaho seven grand-chBdr26 and two one brother Golden Stok- communic- in-fli- Clearfield Mary Heiner Roy ' On the Net v Episcopal Church: httptfW wwecusajmgllcanorg system have been killed for associating with white women in the community “We will not rest until those Saturday in a march to the tree where a black teen-agdied last month in a hanging that medical examiners ruled a suicide The protesters ‘many carrying signs questioning whether Raynard Johnson was lynched gathered outside his home in Kokomo where he er who committed this murder are brought to justice” Jack-so- n said Saturday “We reject the suicide theory” Dozens of law enforcement officers lined the streets of tiie four-mimarch route from the le high school Johnson had was found hanging from a attended to his home but other pecan tree June 16 Two autopsies determined that tiie teen hung himself with than heat-relat- illnesses ed there were no problems NiHeraldrAJournal n j— ftbtiehad evoy swung irifnMiiMignmftycr USPS 241-82- 0 Monday faeoti Riday sad SrttnWy lod Sunday toonn$ kCedeWkyPubhAieLLC 7S Wert 300 North R0l Bon 4S7Loga Utah I4323-04S- 7 732-21Tofl Pm (MO) 2754423 Utah Telephone (433) foiodicak Postage Paid S LopolM Brace K South PhNuheHniilhfliji Gules McCoDm Managing Editor-cmcc- oi QMu7BniineMinier-dultoi- i Rick u WallaceAttvettiijng Director mllncehjnewixan Steves P Woods Grailnbon DircctoMwoothhjnewicai - 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