Show A8— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday April 29 2003 Obituaries and Dora Grant Jacobson from Salt Lake City Utah and later Long Beach Calif Grant went ' Anna C Fisher CORNISH Utah— Anna Cora Kohnhorst Fisher was bom April 2 1917 in Salt Lake City Utah to John1 and Alida Rosi-n- a Bijl to school in Salt Lake and moved tq California in 1946 after his service in World War II He went to work for General Motors assembly plant in South Gate He worked his way up to senior specifications engineer and retired in 1980 Dorothy loved living in Califor- Kohn-hor- st She passed away peacefully April 26 2003 at Logan Regional Hospital in Logan Utah She married Vaughn (Bub) Neff Fisher on June 15 1938 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Arm graduated from East High School in Salt Lake City She worked as a supervisor at Kresses and Aeurbachs After marrying Bub she worked with him on the family farm and the Fisher Dairy processing milk and home delivery They lived most of their lives in Salt Lake " where foey raised their children In 1976 Anna and Bub moved to Cornish Utah where they retired and helped their son Brad farm and manufacture wheel weights for Fisher Manufacturing Ann also worked in the Cornish Post Office Ann held many positions in the Grandview and Cornish Ward She also served as president of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity Mothers Club at the University of Utah Mom’s life was dedicated to her family She was concerned for their well being and happiness Her grandchildren and were a con-- tinual joy in her life She loved to work with her hands and made many beautiful afghans and sweaters The last few years ef her life have been spent making countless vol- umes of scrapbooks leaving many memories for her family to enjoy The family wishes to thank Dr Hirst and Dr Eskelson and the staff of wonderful nurses at the Logan Regional and Franklin County Hospitals Anna is survived by her son L Bard Fisher (Lynn) of Cornish and Georgia (Max) Gundersen Dayton Idaho a sister Rose Alice (William) Bailey a brother Stanley Joe (Shirley) Kohnhorst Washington Utah nine grandchildren 15 and three ' ' She in death her was preceded by husband Vaughn parents and a sister-in-la- w ' nia She has lived : peace Dorothy was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat-ter-d- in-la- son-in-la- w Baird and great-grandso- Eric n Zachary Wood Funeral services will be held on Thursday May 1 at noon in the Logan 24th Wdrd Chapel 1260 N 1600 East There will be viewings Wednesday April 30 at the Nelson Funeral Home 162 E 400 North from 6 to 8 pm and prior to the services at the church from 10 to 11:30 am Saints In Roy's memory contribuThe family wishes to thank tions may be made at any the Mormon missionaries and branch of Zion's Bank to the neighbors for their prayers and Brian James’ Cancer Fund blessings Dorothy was very Brian is a their love and spepleased by cial concern and help She has suffering from brain cancer Condolences may be always believed in prayer and ' extended online at wwwnelson-funeralhomecothe love and goodness of God Dorothy is survived by her husband of 37 years Howard The family would like to Grant Jacobson Long Beach express deep appreciation to Calif daughter Judith Ann many kind and compassionate Edwards (Jack) Carter Salt friends neighbors doctors Lake City sister Virginia Grifnurses hospice employees and fiths (Reed) Spackman Prevolunteers who helped in caring ston Idaho and special friend for Roy Your efforts granted him since childhood Melva his wish to spend Ns last days at home Heavenly Father cared Scrowthers Keyes Nampa Idaho She is also survived by enough to send us the very two nieces Becky Spackman best (Kent) Porter of Preston and Karen Spackman (Jim) Naylor Lowell of Weston Idaho one nephew Bill (Carol) Spackman Preston cousins Lawrence (Rifa) : HYRUM —J Lowell Ander" £ Cantwell of Smithrielci Utah sen of Hyrum died 94 age Eva (Henry) Has lam of Smith-fiel-d April 28 2003 at Monday arid Shirley Butters of home West Valley City Utah and an Funeral services will be held aunt Dorothy Griffiths Smith-fiel- d on Thursday at noon at the Her parents preceded her Hyrum Stake Center A viewing in death will be held on Thursday from Graveside service will be held 10 to 11 :45 am at the church at 2 pm on Thursday May 1 at Interment will be in the Hyrum the Smithfield City Cemetery Cemetery Friends and family may call Funeral arrangements are from 11 am to 1:30 pm on under the direction of Alien-Ha- ll Thursday at Nelson Funeral Mortuary Home 85 S Main Smithfield Condolences may be extended to the family online at wwwnel- sonfuneralhomecom great-grands- m -- J Andersen Allen-Crann- ' ' ld - Funeral services will be held at noon Wednesday April 30 in the Cornish LDS Ward Chapel 1200 N 400 West Trenton Utah with Bishop Douglas Maughan conducting Friends may call on Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 pm at the Mortuary 420 E 1800 North North Logan and at the church on Wednesday morning from 10:30 to 11 30 am prior to services Burial will be in the Cornish Cemetery Cornish in Long Beach since 1956 She loved the ocean Her apartment was on Ocean Boulevard where she could hear the foghorns and the ocean waves She was very artistic and talented Once she had the opportunity to work for Walt Disney Studios r She loved oriental things and spent many hours painting and doing gold leafing and making ' beautiful things for their apartment She was a kind person who greeted everyone with a big smile She made friends easily and for the most part she kept them While she has faced with many sad times in her life and faced many challenges overall she has had a long and happy life She missed her father so much for a long time She will be happy to see him again and her favorite Aunt Mable Cantwell as well as many family members and friends We hope she is at drink business or selling Hallmark Cards Roy’s love of sports began with baseball as a bpy and then included tennis and golf A longtime member of Logan Golf and Country Club he also belonged to HUG (Happy Utah Golfers) and GGG (Great Gentlemen Golfers) He had many special friendships with golfers al over the state through these associations He was also a great USU Aggie fan sometimes being one of the last still in the stands covered with a foot of show as the football game ended ’ He to survived by his wife Dora sister Shirley Fomoff children Gary (Kathryn) of Phoenix Ariz Craig (Gail) of Stockton Calif Steven of Logan Jennifer Baird of Orem Suzanne (Monte) Buttars of Kennewick Wash Paul (Kanrfi) of Logan Douglas (Lisa) of Orem 31 grandchildren and 35 Preceding Roy in death are his parents sister Verba Greaves brothers Darwin and Golden daughter Elizabeth Cragun Larsen Theron ‘ Death notice Utah Roy James Larsen Dorothy Jacobson Doris Hobbs Gunnell PRESTON — Doris Hobbs Gunnell 84 passed away Monday April 28 2003 at the Eastern Idaho Regional Hospital in Idaho Falls Idaho A complete obituary will appear in a later edition of The Herald Journal Funeral arrangements are by Webb Funeral Home 25 2003 a kind and man Roy James Larsen gentle 85 passed from our sight but not from our hearts He was bom in Logan Utah on Oct 8 1917 to James Joseph and Irene Elizabeth Taylor Larsen Roy married Dora Margaret Price on Sept 11 1940 and set a wonderful example of a husband cherishing his wife for over 62 years They had a heavenly marriage while still on earth Roy lived a full and active life of service to his family his church and community As an active member of the LDS Church he held many ward and stake positions Some of the highlights included serving as a missionary in the Temple ' Square Visitor Center mission 'as a bishop in a married student ward and as a temple offidator He’enjoyed politics was devot- ed Republican Party and was delighted that his last years were spent under a Republican president He enjoyed being a member of the Kiwanis Ciub senring as president and lieutenant governor As a successful businessman his philosophy was that making money should be a byproduct of doing something one liked to do He was always focused on serving the cus- tomer whether it was in the soft ’ SARS Continued from Al 10-da- “In China as you know we are receiving more and more reports of cases and it doesn’t appear it has peaked as far as spread” of the disease is concerned Heymann told reporters Hong Kong Singapore and Toronto are having fewer cases every day and Vietnam has reported no new SARS victims die WHO said “It appears that the outbreak has peaked in those countries”-Heymansaid also said Heymann wearing a mask in public for protection against SARS is not necessary and the risk of getting the illness was not as great as people believed “SARS is not transmitted when' you are walking down the street” Heymann said “We have concerns about the perceived risks of people liv’ ing in Asia The perception that these people have in many places appears to be greater than the actual risk” There were eight new fatalities in China five in Hong Kong and one in Singapore reported Monday raising the worldwide death toll for severe acute respiratory syndrome to at least 333 mostly in China and Hong Kong It has sickened around 5000 people India repeated two new SARS cases Monday raising the number of cases in the country of 1 billion to nine so far One of the cases was a taxi driver apparently infected by members of a family with SARS Crash LONG BEACH Calif -D- Edwards Jacobson 82 passed from this life on Wednesday April 23 2003 at Saint Mary's Hospital in Long Beach Calif from complications of congestive heart failure with her loving husband Grant and a dose family friend Tony Bello at her bedside She was bom June 26 1920 in Smithfield Utah to William Henry Griffiths and Ethel LaVe-d- a Pilkington Griffiths She was the first of their two daughters She was raised in Smithfield and educated in schools in Smithfield and Richmond Utah She married Don Jr Edwards-soof Don Carlos Edwards and Minnie Alice Howiett Edwards on July 7 1941 That same year the Edward family opened Don Carlos BaM3e-Qu- e on 872 S Main in SaltLake City Utah Dorothy worked there as a carhop a waitress and a cashier It dosed in 1952 At that time the Edwards family opened the first Arctic Circle Restaurant in Salt Lake City at 135 E 900 South Dorothy and Don were divorced in 1952 They have one daughter Judith Arm Edwards Carter Dorothy married Howard Grant Jacobson in 1966 He is the son of John E Jacobson' to-th- Obituary policy 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 9 mortuary or in persori by someone authorized to ' make payment or arrange billing There is no charge for death notices placed by a mortuary For more information call TheHerald 1 Journal 752-212- Births Logan Regional Hospital ‘ BEUTLER — Kathleen Jensen and Andrew Hyrum a girl April 17 GRUNIG — Lara Lee Allred and Ryan James Smithfield a boy April 22 RIGGS — Kandace Hunan and Jonathan Logan a girl April 24 WIMMER — Erin Inman and Christian Hyde Park a boy April 25 GENTHER — Laura Moe and Jonathan Amalga a girl April 26 ee 20-da- cized for failing to respond earlier to pleas for action to contain die disease which surfaced in the southern province of Guangdong in November and spread internationally via travelers from Hong Kong But officials there have been taking strong action in recentdayst Police m Beijing and nearby areas are stopping vehicles to check people for SARS symptoms said Li Yougie an official of die provincial Administration of Road Transportation Several regions have report' edly barred traffic from die capital in hopes of keeping out the virus Those reports prompted the Chinese government to issue an emergency order to local governments Monday Hanning them from blocking regular passenger and freight traffic with areas infected by SARS China closed its bonder with Nepal on Sunday because it fears die disease could spread from there said a tourism offi-- j cial in China’s Tibet province who gave only his last name Liao ' Chinese officials worry that the virus would be difficult to control if it enters Tibet because of poor sanitation and low medical standards Liao said Nepalese health authorities say they have no confirmed SARS cases in their country Beijing on Sunday closed the city’s theaters cinemas Internet cafes and other public entertainment venues to “stop possible spread of the SARS virus and ensure public ' health" the official Xinhua New Agency reported Starting Monday in Taiwan foreigners arriving from countries hit hard by SARS will be quarantined for 10 days at j J j j I j government-designate- a said the “downward trend” indicated that the territory’s battleagainst the disease was yielding results But he warned against com- “I think he’s expected to make it so that’s good news there” UHP Sgt Rick Mayo placency said “The situation is still not The cause of the crash has totally under control” Tung not been dctermitffitogr T bsaid “We must not take die authorities suspect1 Hdu maydisease lightly we must not have suffered a teumreor let up our guard” another medical&bfid2£6h In China health officials Hall's truck estimated to be raised the mainland’s death worth $24000 was totaled in toll to 140 on Monday and the wreck said 3106 people have been Thomas said Hall is expectconfirmed infected — an ed to be released from LDS increase of 203 cases from the sometime this week Hospital previous day’s figures No criminal charges are In contrast to Vietnam expected to be filed in the has been widely criti China case - t AlrpOTt Continued from A3 ” Growth is happening af the airport though The Utah Jet Center received its certification six weeks ago to begin offering charter jet service out of Logan for the first time Certification came after a year of preparation which included Continued from A3 extensive inspections by the Federal Aviation Administration Utah Jet Center President Brent Roberts said Since offering the charter service the business has made an average of about two trips Cessna a week in its Citation Roberts said The service is useful to local businesses because it provides direct access to small rural airports anywhere in the coun- try he said That makes it more convenient for locals who want to avoid stresses of Salt Lake International and other large airports that may be far from their final destinations six-se- at victims”’ Logan Police Capt Greg Ridler said “The charges we booked him in on Friday were just for the one victim” Ridler said investigators are still interviewing three other possible victims who are between 15 and 16 years old Merrell was arrested about 10 am at Fast Cache Pawn where he worked and taught a class in a studio above the shop police said Merrell was booked into jail after being interviewed by investigators at the Logan Police Department Ridler said Merrell didn’t admit to any of the accusations He doesn't have any prior felony convictions David Perry was appointed as Merrell’s defense counsel during Merrell’s initial court appearance Monday A bail hearing and a preliminary hearing in die case are scheduled for April 30 Pie- liminary hearings are held to determine if prosecutors have enough evidence to warrant a trial sword-wieldi- d quar- ters while returning Taiwan residents will have to stay at home In Malaysia health authorities sealed off a psychiatric hospital they fear may be the site of a SARS outbreak quarantining its 540 staff and patients Fifteen patients and four nurses reported respiratory problems at the hospital in Kuching the capital city of eastern Sarawak state on Borneo island said Health Ministry Deputy Director General Ismail Merican “We hope the cases are not Ismail said “For now nobody comes in and nobody gets out of the Chee-hw- Continued from A3 On-Apr- orothy Ranee Griffiths Asian governments kept up the fight with quarantines and travel restrictions Tbiwan began enforcing a y quarantine forvisitors ' arriving from areas hit bard by SARS prompting airlines to cancel some flights there Taiwan's Premier Yii Shyi-ku- n warned hospitals Monday not to reject patients suspected of having SARS after the city of Hsinchu refused to take seven people sent there Eleven new cases were reported in Taiwan the largest jump so far on the island Heymann said die virus had not yet peaked in Taiwan SARS has prompted a rare global alert from WHO and travel advisories against affected countries But the WHO lifted all travel advisories Monday for Vietnam which had five deaths r from SARS after the virus spread in February through Hanoi’s only international hospital Sixty-thrpeople contracted the virus in Vietnam But the Hanoi French Hospital was cordoned off March 11 a move credited with slowing die rate of infection and keeping SARS from spreading beyond its doors No new SARS cases have been reported in Vietnam since April 8 WHO has set a y window — double the disease’s incubation period — as the standard for lifting travel advisories and declaring that an outbreak is no longer spreading In Hong Kong authorities said Monday that another five SARS patients died while 14 new cases woe confirmed the lowest yet since the government began releasing daily statistics last month The latest deaths in Hong Kong brought the territory's toll to 138 Hong Kong’s political leader Chief Executive Tung SARS-relate- d” Roberts said The service also makes it easier to receive much of the funding the taskforce seeks Federal fends are divvied up according to the amount of traffic that goes through a particular airport Roberts said Having die charter service shows that the airport is not just a place for the enjoyment of private jet owners but a useful asset to the community he said The state offers a giant of $1 milium if airport officials can document 10000 passengers within one year But that benchmark will likely stay out of reach until regular 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