Show rr-- r - w ' ' 'tf v- iv AS — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday March 31 2003 v:- ' ' ' ) - ' -- S" v l K Obituaries John A Bradshaw OGDEN — John A Brad- " shaw 67 passed away unexpectedly on Friday March 28 2003 leaving behind his loving wife family and a host of lifelong friends John was bom Aug 10 1935 in Ogden Utah to Ariel Waiters and Elvena Johnson Bradshaw John graduated from Ogden High School in 1953 continued his education at Weber State College and graduated with a civil engineering degree from Utah State University in 1962 Prior to gradua- AP photos he proudly tion served his country as a member of the United States Army stationed in Germany John returned to Ogden and married the love of his life Jean Martini on Aug 12 1964 Thfy spent nearly 39 happy years together and were blessed with two children Michael and Susan 'John's career as a professional engineer spans over a course of 40 years First with Gibbons and Reed later with Great Basin Engineering and finally with Associated Brigham Contractors His hard work and leadership helped to make ABC one of the leading industrial concrete firms in the nation John was an avid hunter and fisherman whose love for the outdoors was only surpassed by his love for his family John's father helped him to develop a love for the outdoors early in life Later he enjoyed nothing more than passing this same appreciation on to his children and grandchildren His adven- tures in the outdoors took him around the world— from Mongolia to Belize Africa Alaska and beyond However he always looked forward to spend- ing time at his piece of heaven on earth — The Cabin” in Island Park Idaho Whether fishing for trout on the Box Canyon hunting elk on Monte Cristo or chasing lions in Africa he was a true sportsman He was proud to be known by many of his African trackers as “One-ShJohn” Many of his trophies in the Safari Club listed pre International Record Books He is survived by his wife Jean Martini Bradshaw of Ogden their two children Michael (Lisa) Bradshaw of Ogden and Susan (Darren) ' Haskell Saint Louis Mo his sister Marilyn (Robert) Livingston Los Angeles Calif three grandchildren Keiley Bradshaw Tyson Bradshaw and Hunter Bradshaw and his dog Sam Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 am at Lindquist's Ogden Mortuary 3408 Washington Blvd with Bishop David Nordquist officiating Friends may call at the mortuary on Tuesday from 6 to 6 pm and Wednesday 10 to 10:45 am Interment Lindquist's Washington Heights Memorial Park 4500 Washington Blvd In lieu of flowers the family is asking that a donation be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society or the American Heart Association Email condolences to the family at: ot Death notice Vern B Front Toll Continued from A1 Continued from A1 Iraq to muzzle human rights The group said that since the start of the US-le- d war it had found evidence of abuses in 14 countries including the United States and Britain The report said people in several countries had been prevented from demonstrating against the war In Belgium the group said some 450 anti-wactivists were placed under preventive arrest while laws to British police used stop and search people “without reasonable decontamination equipment A Marine UH-- 1 Huey helicopter crashed Sunday night at a forward supply and refueling point in south- on Iraq said a spokesman 1st Lt John Niemann in Kuwait Three people aboard were killed and one ' was injured in the crash that occurred while the helicopter was taking off Questions grew in Washington over the war’s pace Democratic Sen Jay Rockefeller of West Virginia said the US-le- d invasion is clearly facing more Iraqi resistance than anticipated and the war plan will probably have to be adjusted to deal with that “I consider them not to be trivial setbacks” he said on CNN’s “Late Edition’’ but ratter “in the category ar anti-terror- ist suspicion’ Amnesty also documented cases in which police used excessive force against The worst was in Sudan where three students reportedly were killed during demon-strato- anti-w- demonstrations in Khartoum ar national security plan dubbed Operation Liberty Shield The group also alleged abuses in Denmark Egypt Germany Greece Jordan Norway Spain Sweden Turkey and Yemen On the Net: http7Awwwamnestyorg of major problems” Gen: Tommy Franks the coalition commander said: “One never knows how long a war will take” Secretary of State Colin Powell sought to allay concern about the war’s progress in an evening speech to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee expressing “total confidence in the plan and total confi Continued from A3 delay between the two parties Utah State physics professor Jan Sojka faculty advisor and director of the NASA GAS project said the space conversation allowed undergraduate students to discuss potential experiments that may fly aboard future NASA Space Shuttles Utah State has put more experiments into space than any other university in the world Sojka said - USU mechanical engineer- Joel Ellsworth student ing asked Pettit if the astronaut could light a flame in space to help USU students with one such future space experiment “They won't let us play with anything like that around here: We take fire very seriously" Pettit said “You can’t flick your Bic around here In fact they won’t even let you have one” The dynamics of mixing frozen liquids will also be impossible to observe in zero zoo-gravi- 241-82- 40a Single Copy Daily (888)259-763- : Stop Smoking Amwlcan Heart Association Whitley commander of coalition efforts to secure areas for humanitarian shipments said: “We did not really appreciate what years Mar 3 1 & April (Mon & Turn) April 2 & 3 4125 Single Copy Sunday 41025 SI 23 (10 One Year Cwricr (Idaho) One Month Mail Oie Year Mail j 412900 : 41725 ' opportunity to attend fee early morning conference when Scott Meeker his Spring Greek Middle School science teacher invited him to come along Smith said his favorite topic involved die strong surface tension on a drop of water created by the zoo-gravi- ty conditions — making water aboard the ISS stackable Dr Sojka agreed adding “I would say time was nothing that he talked about that wasn’t interesting” The conversation wife the astronaut Saturday began wife Pettit’s first visit to USU about 15 years ago according to Doran Baker a professor of Electrical and Computer Engi- neering at USU and cokUtcc-to- r of the Rocky Mountain NASA Space Grant Consortium Pettit aboard the space station for more than three months now initiated the hands-o- n science activity also (Weal & Thun) April 7 & 8 (Mon Si Tun) April 9 & 10 (Wed & Thun) North Main St I Wnt 9000 South WnL Jordan 5800 S Redwood lid Taylorsville 2290 South 1300 Kart 1553 Apr 14 & 1T Si Tun) Apr 16 Si 17 2 165 Kant 9400 South Advertisers purchase space and circulation only All property rights lo any advertisement produced for the advertiser by The Herald Journal using ait work and or ty pography furnished or anangrd for hy The Herald Journal shall be the properly id The Herald Journal No such ad or aiy assigned without the canseal if The Herald Journal part thereof may be reproduced Please send address changes kx The Herald Journal PO Bos 487 Logan UT 44323-048- 7 ( 520700 IMSubroUmMuSBi Pad n Mmol applicaUe kfehn sales fen J OfflcsHours: HondibFrMuy7d0amloM)0pjiL Ciouud Saturday and Suntay 2001 the station “Saturday is when we have a bit of free time” said Pettit “Some of fee crew read books play musical instruments or watch movies I prefer to do ‘Saturday Morning Science’ — fun experiments of my own design” Before signing off Sojka thanked Pettit for sharing his time and expertise and Pettit responded by saying that the conversations with students give him many good ideas “Do you still have all those deer running around campus?" 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WH ATllFlYOUlCOULDlDETERMINElYOUR ' Bruce K Smith PuNisher-bsmit- h hjnewsxom Charles McCollum I Managing hjnewsxom Cyndi Fulton Business Manager-cfullo- n hjnewsxom Rick G: Wallace Advertising Director - Wallace hjnewsxom Russ Davis Circulation Director-nlavi- s hjnewsxom Paul Davis I Production Manager-pdavi- s hjnewsxom ' “The British army is here we are safe” said Yasser Hassan Ghanim 0 1 Tull Free (800) 2754123 nr I'lah Telephone (435) Periodicals Postage Paid fF Lugan Ulah j southern seaport ed Check screening dates below for a Published every Monday through Sunk) morning by Cache Valley Publishing LtC 7S Wed KX) North PO Box 4X7 Logan Ulrii 84323-048- 7 10 am-5:- 30 10 am-5:- 30 10 am-5:- 30 Oran 4850 West 3500 South Wnt Valley 190 South 500 West Bountiful ' dD OSTEOSCREENING Htttoh fewrjbr to dtyofUmmQast S&REENIIVft' Herald jmjL Journal Obituary policy Okta That concern was voiced in die British-controll- ed ty ( USPS best-train- a rafly in Edmond of fear can do to people They’re looking to see who hits diem next” dence in General Franks and those carrying out the plan” “Let there be no doubt of the outcome” he said “We will drive Saddam Hussein and his regime from power” Close to 100000 UJSL service members are in Iraq supported by about 200000 in the theater and with 100000 more on the way UJS officials said coalition ground forces were closing in on Baghdad from die south west and north — the southern front lines now 49 miles from the capital Myers said airstrikes have rediusd some units of the Republican Guard Saddam’s forces to less than half their prewar capacity British troops moved into villages on the fringes of Basra the southern city where an outnumbered but tough core of Saddam loyalists have held off the coalition for about a week Up to 1000 Royal Marines and supporting troops backed by heavy artillery and tanks staged a commando assault in a Basra suburb killing some 30 Iraqi fighters and destroying a bunken and several tanks Officials said Operation Janies was the Marines’ largest mission so far the “words they were saying gravity at this point Pettit said responding to a question - were hard to understand” about mixing up some pina because they were so technicoladas There arc no pina cal Anna Harris said but the coladas or conventional mix-m- s siblings learned something aboard the ISS Pettit said about each of the topics discomthe cussed of Although many forts of home haven’t been Anna Harris said it was both available to Pettit since he “gross” and “amazing” that all moved aboard the ISS on of the water aboard the ISS November 22 2002 he did was recycled — even the is also favorite from a wet wipe Dr a moisture that pack toy said a useful experimental tool a recent space Sojka Pettit said he is proud of the experiment conductedwith fact that he has had two artihelp from the Get Away Specles published in the journal cial’s Native American stu“Yo-Y-o Times” dents at Shoshone-Bannoc- k Many of the typical yo-y- o High School in Idaho' tricks are possible to perform involved recycling urine aboard the ISS but the “The level to which they conditions in space recycle water — that was make it impossible to “sleep” pretty gross in the one sense the toy in space except when but that was pretty neat” the yo-y- o is in motion as it Sojka said Teachers and students from would be in the “around the world” trick the Cache Valley area were Ian Harris 10 said he has present in the audience Zach tossed around a yo-y- o a few Smith 12 of Providence said times but not in the house he was excited about die Harris said he couldn’t imagine doing it aboard the space station The young man and his sister Anna 12 listened intently to Pettit’s responses to the various questions Some of Call Vem B Eyre 81 of Logan died Saturday March 29 2003 in his home A complete obituary will appear in a later edition of The Herald Journal Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Allen-Fla- ll Mortuary 752-212- rs The United States was criticized for detaining an unknown number of asylum seekers from Iraq and more than 30 other countries for background checks as part of a Eyre 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 Herald 1 Journal Vietnam veteran Ed Beesley center participates in support US troops' Demonstrators march in front of Independence Hall in PhUadeiphia on Sunday as they protest the war in Iraq Httith Lift 5vwwnwosteocom 10 ant-5:3- 0 pm pin pm pm pm pm rf : |