Show A10 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday April 10 2003 Obituaries' y Alvord (Jackie) and Ron Alvord (Shelley) nine grandchildren and 12 Paul f I Edmond Alvord 1 and his brother Ray Beloved by his family Paul E Alvord Alvord (Bonnie) Paul was preceded in death by his parents and three brothers Lloyd Item age 85 passed away April 6 2003 He was bom’ June 11917 and Cart The family wishes to extend their deep gratitude to Sandy Regional Care Center tar the loving care they provided during the past 16 months Funeral services will be held at 11 am Saturday April 12 at Lindquist’s North Ogden Mortuary 2140 N Washington Blvd where friends and family may call from 9:45 to 10:45 ajn prior to serT vices Interment wiH be at the North Ogden Ben Lomond Cemetery condolences to bm 0 lindquistmoftuarycom in North Ogden Utah to George Ivan Alvord and Sarah LueUa Campbell Paul married Arlene Skeen on Nov 24 1937 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and was blessed with three children He raised his family on a daily farm where he taught them the importance of responsibility and hardwork Paul was a veteran serving in the US Air Force in Europe and Russia during World Viter II and later for the federal government at HiNAFB also in serving Vietnam On Okinawa he served as the head of Logistics in the 313th Air Division and later at Robins AFB Georgia He blessed his family with a love of the outdoors wherp they spent many vacations camping fishing boating hunting and : Kathryn Boyack — Kathryn Jones Boyack 80 passed away Wednesday April 9 2003 at the home of her daughter in Norma wil be buried in a private ceremony in Hyium City Cemetery An open house in her honor wiH be held for family and friends at her home in Hynim on Friday ApriMI from 4 to 7 pm In leu of flowers the family suggests contributions to the Hynim City LJbnuy FUnd 83 8L Hynim Utah 84319 ’ Condolences may be sent to the family at Las Vegas Funeral services wiH be held in the Spanish Fork 19th Ward Chapel 600 N MainBt at noon Fridiy April 11 There will be a viewing at the church from 10 to 11:30 am Friday Burial will be In the Spanish Fork City Cemetery Arrangements by AleihCranney Mortuary North Logan Utah - Norma L LaBau Norma Lee Anderson LaBau loving wife mother — Emetine and grandmother passed (Emma) Thorpe Murray Noble Emma Noble SMITH FI ELD Survived by his spouse Arlene Ajvord three children Karen Hill Allred (Gary) Scott Tree within the state's giving UDOT control over how it was maintained the parking strip whether Jacobsen owns the property or Continued from A3 It was no simple question said attorney George Dairies who represented the Jacobsen “The Court finds that the disputed land is in fact subject to a highway right-of-wowned by Plaintiff (the state)” the settlement read in the Macon Ga stake right-of-w- ay early-morni- landscaping job pled as many as : top- 15 trees Again the trees were replaced with Japanese cherry trees This time UDOT charged Jacobsen’s father the owner of the property with nine misdemeanor counts of injury to a tree said’ The private property line on the northwest side of the street jutted approximately tight feet into Main Street As the yean passed and Main Street developed that boundary was scooted closer and closer to its present location Finally it aligned with Logan city's side of Main Street Daines said A legal battle ensued between the two parties with each side claiming rights to' the narrow parking strip between 1000 North and 1200 North along Main Street The Jacobsen family said they had cared for the proper- ty historically fenced it and paid property taxes The land was theirs the Jacobsens claimed and could be altered at their discretion The state disputed the family's right to the property It said the parking strip was - Truck Continued from A3 The county thought they had a conditional option to buy the truck and not a firm contract However in January the County was notified by the vendor that the truck chassis was ready for delivery “We were assuming that we would get together with them negotiate a contract and all the details” said Commissioner ’Alan Carter ‘They used the letter of intent which was proba- ‘Hey it's ready' Of course by then things had changed” Attempts by County Prosecutor Jay McKenzie to get the county out of the contract proved unsuccessful Logan Nursing arid Rehabilitation Center hi Logan She was bom in WMsvMe Utah on Dec 19 1911 the seventh of 11 chi' ton bom to James LHUewood and Emeline Riggs Thorpe Murray She attended Ftoradefl school in WeUsvHe until the tamfly moved to Richmond in 1926 She then attended school at Smithfieid Junior High She loved school and had numerous friends While at Ftoradelt she would write short stories and the teacher would have her read them to the class During her years at Smithfieid Junior High she enjoyed sports and excelled at playing softball participating on the school teams She to play on softball teams con-tinu- ed Yes There woe whispers and gasps when Johnson talked about the dangers of sun expO-- The charges against sure sen's father were subsequently “Did you know that your ' dropped which the contractor nose and ears are the most deems a success common spots to get skin cancer” she asked “You can even wassaid state the Housley cancer on your eyeball” interested in n't penalizing an get Concerned looks turned to man with the fines smiles as students jumped out associated with a misdeof their seats and danced when meanor charge UDOT's interJohnson began playing “Great est was having a highway right-of-wa- Balls to the property y recognized of Fire” on the school’s old piano - Utah State mascot Big Blue who came to Lincoln for the program boogied down the aisles to dance with students The agreement requires Jacobsen to maintain the grass and trees on the property “as presently situated” but gives him no right to change the landscaping at his pleasure Commissioners decided there was no point in fighting the truck’s delivery because they would probably lose in court Campbell said it may not be a bgd thing that the county has said it will be taken care of and it wasn’t” ' It was wrong of the county to buy the truck without telling residents first he said Campbell denies ever telling Potter that the county had canceled the contract for ay Continued from A3 However he believes the family would win a lawsuit if the ownership question were taken to court The board probably should have been more upfront though when they found out they were stuck with the truck he said “We didn’t publicize iL” Campbell said “iftaybe we should have" Thomas said it was a simple misunderstanding of what die county signed Tie county wasn’t hying to force mandatory collection down die throats of ' : the truck netiC Campbell said “Who“Every time they asked me I ever picks up garbage is going said there was a letter of intent to need that truck So maybe it sent and the attorney was J ' will work out for the best” working on iL” Campbell said Resident Terry Porter a critic of the commission' who has been pushing for reforms and more accountability said the fl county denied they were stuck with a new truck Commissioners repeatedly CHARITY SPlLIfte- - SWIfJfr DAfJCE told him they had canceled the order he said TO BQJBFIT BRETT WAtlAlP “They lied about it” Pinter knew “We said they ordered a truck and dial it wasn’t too Friday April i tooi from i to i pm at tic USU Fiekkxtt It will late to cancel the order They ‘ include teeons a ike hand group dance performance best dressed dance contest More f RI ynari blodi mvfchoi gm warranty 299" -- umjthplby 25 West 100 North fetefe Logan be given by attending to do tie tie same dance and To donate pig 752-154- 4 Edward H Swann PRESTON — Edward H Swann 68 died Wednesday April 9 2003 at the Franklin County Nursing Home in Preston Idaho A complete obituary wW appear in a future edition of the paper with services under the direction of Webb Funeral Home Agendas Continued be given at any zion's Bank Foundation Thank you eo much for your aupporti and torn A3 Discussing a business losnss for Kim Standard for Standard Plumbing 874 Newberg Drive 1 Harbor VSage Discussing a business icense for Dorene Lee for Harbor Viago Ready 900 N Bear Lake Blvd 102 Harbor Vtege Discussing a location license “Drugs hurt your lungs” said Madison Cutler approval tor Jared Seamons tor Mnd Body & Soul 96 W Logan Rd Hearing update by Logan Forestry The class said their favorite part was when the guests and teachers were roping the bull onstage They couldn’t decide who was the best with a lasso but they agreed that Big Blue was very entertaining White told students that her favorite part of the presenta- Division on forestry plan and Shotoona Tral by Rob Cruz Hearing update on Logan Canyon Road improvement from summit to Garden City Discussing final plat approval for Mooae Canyon Recreational Vehicle Park by Hyrum Lentz 200 N 300 Dlecueeing final plat approval for the Cottages at Blue Wtier planned unit development by Norm Mecham and Ray Eliott 2050 S Bear Lake Blvd Hearing update on Swan Creek perse- Spring Water project Discussing seasonal employee to hefo maintenance and water operator Discussing property insurance Discussing fence on 150 South “My favorite thing was when Miss Utah said to never never never give up” said Discussing budget Hearing bufldkig inspector report Hearing cound reports White Sometimes we don’t always get what we want at first she said but we can keep trying Students nodded in agreement J The ComWi Tbwn Mssing wfl be held tonight at 7 at branch Town Hall 14300 N 4800 West Agenda Heme indudB: “There can be a lot of sad nights when we try but don’t succeed but that’s part of growing up” she said Hearing oound reports on water roadB parks and planning and zoning Hooting mayor report Hearing treasurer report Franklin County residents “They thought it was just an option It turned out it was apparently a binding said Porter said he doesn't have a problem with mandatory trash pickup — but he is opposed to the ebunty doing Commissioners say either way the truck won't go to waste “If the county does the pickup then we have a truck” Carter said “If noL then we’ll just write it in the bid specifications that the contractor would buy that truck” The county has already received a letter from one contractor stating an interest in buying the truck it Creating more county jobs takes away die incentive of private enterprise he said Herald vsgaM Journal USPS 241-82- 0 Pvfciihed nay Mooifay tfwurii Smxfay mominf by Cache VrikyiWislMLLC 75 Wat 300 Nonh MX Boa 47 Logo Utah 84323448? 1 Toll Free (BOO) 275-02-3 Uuh Tekplaaw (435) ur (8180597631 Fniodmb Phage Pud Login Utah Brace K Smidi Chutes McCollum Managing f Rick G Wallace Advertising Director - 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Daines confirmed last week that Jacobsen could be subject to litigation if he were to uproot the trees on the parking a new truck “It may be good because that’s the kind of truck we ' 82003 at the ' ay The question of who otons the property was left undecided by the court though Daines believes the Jacobsen family would have prevailed if they had gone to trial Rather this lawsuit confirmed that UDOT possesses a along highway right-of-w- passed away peacefully Tuesday April not family The question of property ownership caq be traced to the platting of Logan city The plats which identify streets and properties in the city did not line up exactly between Logan city and the farmland north of 1000 North Dairies ng 91 awayApril8 2003 in her home Norma was bom July 3 1936 In Delta Colo She moved with her parents Alvar and Josephine Anderson to southern California where she was raised and met her husband Thomas LaBau' Norma and Ibm were married June 19 1954 in Baldwin Park CaKf and made their home In southern California until they moved to Utah In 1959 Norma is survived by her husband Tom and her children David LaBau (Colleen deceased) Marilyn LaBau Zupon (Mark) and Charles LaBau (Anita) She is also sur-vived by six grandchildren and a ' loving extended family Norma was predeceased by her parents Alvar and Josephine Anderson and her brother David Anderson Smithfiekt Utah She was bom July 1 1922 in Spanish Fork Utah the youngest child of Thomas Bevan and Evelyn Hales Jones She is survived by her two children Evelyn ‘Lyn” Meikie of Smithfiekt Utah and Steve Boyack and wife Dana of However charges were refried in the summer of 2001 when Jacobsen removed at least nine more elm trees along the rest of the property Jacobsen claims his : Jones SMITH FIELD snowmobiling His family will fondly remember the endless trips to Yellowstone Paul served in many positions in the LDS Church including bishop of the Warner Robins Ward if- V : aki S123A0 1075 Oae Year Carrier (fchho) Oae Momfc Mril Oae Ye toil M SUbMfptoN Itat J12900 31725 320730 b NS b Mmneo ml Subtoriben hot receiviaf detiveqr of Weir Henld Joannl by 7 Mtaahy daotiA Saafcy or loll free from Uuh IMo 1404 ritae pboae yaw cnierorlhe HenldiiMHl 3 befat 6 pja oa veetrkyv aooa Smurdby lad aooa Sumky Fur your carrier 1 aame berweea nr toM line ftrai Uub k IdOa ad pine uaaber plcaie pboae S 5 am aid 6 pm Mooday daougli Frirky Suatdqr fnaa 5d an to man Snaky from 55B mu Advrrbsen parchaee ac aad dindatiaa aaiy Ail property ligki to aay advertnenert produced for Ae advertiser by The Henld ioanml aiiai’ul work end or typography fanblied or maged for by The Hecrid Jomri rial be die pnpenyoflhe Henld Jowl No each ad or aay pvt ihtnof wy be RpndKsd or iniMd wfcfcntf tfw cqhmI ofThc Henld Jownri Plcan scad addRnchnH loc The HenddJomrtro Bn 417 LohUT S432HHI7 Office Horn: MondiyTrtcky730anilofc00pjit Ckned SOieriiv end Sundw IVweJhl ' ' XWQchemeyMSiitaasUf |