Show Page 4 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday 4 2001 April Obituaries Agendas call from 9:45 to 10:45 Marval Nelson am painting music quilting prior -- more Nelson 88 died Sunday April 1 2001 in the Beehive Homes Assisted Living Professional Women's League Bonnie is survived by eight Bonnie Z Jensen She was bom June 22 1912 in Preston Idaho a daughter of William Alonzo and Ellen Marin-d- a Monson Skidmore She married Edwin Arnold Nelson April 24 1931 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Mrs Nelson went to school in Brigham City attending Box Elder High School Fol- lowing her marriage she lived in Salt Lake City and Smithfield Utah for over 65 years She was a member of the Smithfield 3rd Ward until one year ago where she had served in several positions including teaching and ' Utah — Bonnie Zei-lJensen returned to our loving Heavenly Father on April 2 2001 Bonnie was bom on Dec 9 1912 in Hinckley Utah She was the daughter of Jesse and Euphrasia Cox Dobson Bonnie married Winslow Earl Jensen April 2 1935 in Salt Lake City Their marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple They were the proud parents of nine children 29 grandchildren 35 and one LOGAN librarian Interests included cooking sewing needlework and ceramics She belonged to in Smithfield for Survivors include a son A Clair (C Suzanne) Nelson of will be conducted at 11 ' am Thursday at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary 295 North Main where friends may enjoyed gardening especially tending to her flowers1 reading ' US Continued from Page - wanted to tell a story but don’t know when 1 I first thought that I was a writer It had already been happening for a long time before? I Jen Levy director of the Stokes Nature Center said she was impressed with tlte students the quality of their questions and the author's thoughtful responses “Kids are' great — they ask questions that adults would never think of or might be embarrassed to ask" Levy said “He really did a ma- writer” Johansen' thought- ‘I am a Brittney rvelous job communicating with the students and sharing his experiences as a writer It was very refreshing to sit back and watch how they interacted with Such a talented author” Melissa Burton 11 daugh: ter of Robert and Kristy Burton of Millville asked Lopez 10 daughter of R Kurtis and Ilene Johansen of Hyrum asked Lopez what the hardest part of writing is The author talked about how characters and story lines develop where he gets ideas ' from and how he rewrites each story about five times on a typewriter without the mpdern editing conveniences of aword processor The process requires a lot of mental and physical effort he explained but the hardest part of writing a book is believing in yourself Lopez said Selected stocks stock prices are quoted and fractional dollars per share Mutual funds are quoted in dodara and cents Mid-da-y jn whole - At approximately 9:30 am today the Dow Jones Industrial Average 7855 ’These waa 956426 " Lucent Tech Merck & Co 1730 705 7355 3645 54 516 : Micron Microsoft 1516 ' 006 080 074 019 : - Montana Power 1183 Moore 202: 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 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 752-212- US plane and said it was subject to EP-3E- “Stories can be technically good but not very interesting to aiiybody and if you begin to doubt your' ability to write then your' life becomes a nightmare and you don’t feel that you will ever be gif use” he said “Time are' many hard Millville asked Lopez to talk about his current project The' fifth-grade- fiond-Debe- US Gctvf - Lord Abbott Affiliated 9981 10290- - 341 803 679 1479 1728 852 NC School 265 W 1400 North Logan Agenda items include: Holding an executive session to discuss personnel Recognizing Cache High School students Hearing a presentation by Principal Joel Allred about the school's outstanding accomplishments Holding a district budget study North Agenda items include: Hearing a repprt from city officials (updates on recreation director alternatives judges' retirement plan SCADA system addition acquisition of disaster preparedness container to be placed near Greenville School) Holding a public hearing at 8 pm to receive comments from citizens regarding a proposed ordinance on weapons Being proposed are changes to the definitions of weapons and firearms such that session meets at 7 pm Thursday at the town hall 51 S Center St Agenda items include: Appointing chairperson for' town clean-u- p day and the 24th of July celebration Discussing custodial position for the town haN Discussing budget concerns Discussing property purchases e controlled differently than more dangerous weapons Considering an ordinance on weapons as discussed low-for- The Newton Town Council - weapons such as BB guns and slingshots are defined and ‘low-forc- in the public hearing a public hearing at 8:30 to receive public comments on proposed changes to the city's gen Holding pm uan echoed Jiang's demand for an apology in a meeting with US Ambassador Joseph Prue-hwho was summoned to er Continued from Page 1 hear a formal protest But Tang added that China “hopes to see the collision incident resolved appropriately as soon as possible” according to state television and Xinhua Tang said China wanted to protect its “sovereignty and official Xinhua News Agency “The US side should apolo- gize to the Chinese people” The Chinese pilot is still missing after parachuting from his fighter over the South China Sea1 ' dignity” ' Jiang demanded that the tions rather than make remarks that confuse right and wrong and are harmful to the relations” Xinhua said The Chinese president left later Wednesday for a visit to Latin America sticking to his official schedule Respite US complaints six-nati- - that Chinese leaders have failed to focus on settling the conflict Jiang arrives today in Chile and also is to visit Argentina Uruguay Cuba Venezuela and Brazil Foreign Minister Ifeng Jiax-- ’ - The reports didn't give any other details but Tang’s comment was the first expression of Chinese desire to settle the standoff Jiang on Tuesday demanded that the United States end sur-veillance flights off China’s coast A Pentagon spokesman Rear Aidm- Craig Quigley said in Washington that the United ' States was unlikely to do so1 United States “do something favorable to the smooth develof China-U- S relaopment " State television broadcast' " comments by ordinary Chinese expressing anger over the incident They hewed closely to the officjal account blaming the American pilot - r 1778 1886 - 073 1777 18:85 - 049 Voyager ' Gr&lric 709 001 1569 - 017 1833 - 016 1380 1464 - 031 10-- 60 Inti MohH 1 WHeralriTnnrrial Van Kampert USA 1421 1492 Pace Growth1' 91 1 967-02- - Mpriawfa Daly Nnwpyr 002 USPS 7 241-82- 0 : RibiiAed every evening Monday Ihroufh Ridty ind Stfunky and Sunday mtxniiy by Cache Wiley IWuiiiatLLC ’ 75 West 300 North PO Boa 7 Login UtUi M32WMI7 UtTUqone(43S)7SM12l IbH Free (800) 3 Periodicals Postage Paid Login Uuh 1&56 1757 - 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pbeHSoup roup sn menting proposed Discussing an animal control officer contract Reviewing requests by John WiMs Dave Sorenson and Vaughan Summers for a building permit clearance form business Reviewing home-base- d ordinances Hearing an engineering report 111 ‘ ' World Cascade 9 Considering proposed resoluReviewing the minutes from tions and ordinance relating to Imple- rs : Gold : ment in the city : : Kvlnc are changes to the section in the plan dealing with transportation road develop- allowing - Edward Jones r eral pian Spedflcalty being proposed About Cache Franldin-Temptet- ricanFini The Paradise Town Council meats at 7:30 tonight in the city bundling 9035 S 100 West Agenda Items include: Holding an executive session to discuss litigation author told the audience that he is compiling a series of 32 stories set in the small Oregon town where he has lived for 33 THURSDAY years Lopez keeps a black with National Library Week Edith Bowen In notebook full of rough dfafts Schoolconjunction will host' a discussion about the legacy of Anne Carroll things about writing but I with him as a constant Moore featuring the family of former USU President EG Peterwould say the hardest is get-- 1 reminder of his life’s purpose son Participants will include Martha Peterson Chase Peterson “I carry it with me even to Marian Peterson and Anne Carroll Peterson ting through those periods Darger This prewhen you don’t believe in come here because the little sentation will take place from 9 to 10 am Thursday in the Edith bit of weight in my hand Bowen School Auditorium yourself’ his takes reminds me that my responsi-- responsibiliLopez ties as a writer seriously say- - bility in life is language and The Canote Brother® will perform ct 7 pjau Thursday hi ing the purpose of creating a : storytelling” Lopez said the Edith Bowen auditorium This concert is jointly sponsored story is to share it Lopez will- present a free by the Bridger Folk Music Society Cache Valley Civic Ballet “I would say that the lecture to the public at 7:30 and the Cache Valley Folk Dancers with support from the Marie impulse to do it (write) is a tonight at the Ecdes Confer- - Eccles Caine Foundation A donation of $3 for adults and $2 for social impulse rather than an ence Center at U$U Other children is requested at the door artistic impulse The writer is a activities this week include kind of artist and the aftist has visits with USU students and Lewiston Elementary is having kindergarten registration a vision I want the vision that at Edith Bowen from 4 to 6 pm Thursday and from 1 to 4 pm Friday Bring has been given to me to take a birth certificates and immunization Cards Elementary shape that's useful to my com' The Bear River Health Department is encouraging everymunity” he said Reporter Ante Brunson can be ' 10 one to get out and walk a mile during' their lunch break on Duce at contacted Lindsey daughter abrunsonOhjnews of Bart and Marie Duce of com-Thursday in celebration of Public Health Week The public is invited to join Health Department employees who will walk a specific $oute starting at noon at 1300 North and 600 East A limited number of free water bottles will be available there Oth- erwise people are urged to pick' any route around their work or US Govt American Funds Group NC home to go for a stroll In addition other Public Health Week 256 269 1560 1655 - 046 AmcapF 823 864 008 activities include $1 childhood immunizations from 1:30 to 5 ' 2841 3014 i 016 Europadfic pm at the Health Department’s Tremonton office and nutrition Putnam ICA 2791 2961 - 063 information will be available Thursday evening ait tables inside Glbi Growth 624 029 New Persp 2160 2292 042 Lee’s Marketplace in Logan WashMut 2761 2929 - 063 Hi Yield 841 883 - 006 ' Fid Cap Apprecl 835 1835 - 086 TE Income 881 925 - 001 Fid Magein Isons Chi- nese control and inspection because it landed in China without permission US officials said today the crew indicated they managed to destroy at least some of the 'highly sensitive electronic intelligence-gatherin- g equipment and data on board the plane before it landed It was unejear how much of an intelligence bonanza the Chinese might enjoy if they should keep the plane Shortly after die incident US officials 's said they believed one of the four in was the collision On damaged engines said was the more fuesday they damage extensive including damage to the nose section which contains radar equipment damage to two of the four propellers and a damaged wing flap: One official said the plane tumbled 8000 feet after the collision and had trouble getting its wing flaps down e hbw old he was when he chose his profession “I’m a writer and fori me it’s not a career It's a way of life” Lopez said “I knew that 1 conducting Friends may call from 6 to 8 pm Thursday at Webb Funeral Home and from 10:30 to 11:30 am Friday at the stake center Buriaj will be in the Mink Creek Cemetery A complete obituary will appear in a future edition of the paper Viehweger passed away April 1 2001 in Smithfield ' Utah Funeral services will be held at noon Thursday at the North Logan 4th Ward at 2750 N 800 East North Logan Utah Friends and family may call two hours prior to the services at the E respectfully welcomed endless student queries t— ‘some provocative and others simple Center in Preston Idaho Funer- al services will be at noon Friday in the Preston North Stake Center with Bishop Steven R Fuller W hair-raisi- ng Continued from Page 3 the Franklin County Medical SMITHFIELD Utah — Tony undet circumstances that I don’t find acceptable’ Powell said “The Chinese Writer Mae Bosworth Dockstader Davis 92 died Tuesday April 3 2001 at Tony W Viehweger called the meeting a positive step but said the crew remained in “detention” “They’re being held incommunicado 1 Mae BD Davis PRESTON Idaho -- - H Graveside services and interment at the Logan City Cemetery1 have said they’re being protected — I that landed them there from what In my judgment “This accident has the potential of don’t know detained” being they’re undermining our hopes for a fruitful and told Powell reporters: “We have rioth- our two productive relationship between to apologize for We did not do any- countries" Bush said Tuesday “To keep ing that from happening our servicemen and thing wrong: Our airplane was in international air space an accident took women need to come home” ' and the pilot in order to save 24 place met US diplomatic representatives lives including his own under circumon members the crew with Tuesday China's Hainan Island and reported them stances we now have determined must safely got that to be in good health Chinese officials have been refused to allow the American officials to plane oq the ground" The Navy EP-3Aries II electronic meet alone with the crew members and with-thcollided surveillance Chinese jet have not allowed them to contact- their over the South China Sea1 US officials families in the United States Secretary of State Colin Powell using said the Chinese plane rammed the spy ' harsher language than the White House plane' China blamed the collision on the - Death notice am Friday at the church Bonnie loved life God blessed her with a very compassionate spirit Her love patience and sense of humor will be missed by everyone who knew her Bonnie served faithfully in many church callings including stake genealogy leader Her hobbies1 were endless as was tier energy Her family and friends were her most fulfilling joy Bonnie many years Bountiful four grandchildren and 12 She was preceded in death by her husband two sons a grandson one brother and five sisters Funeral as at the March 21 2001 Russell (Jacque) Roger Karen (Michael Ferraro) April (Bur gos) Michael (Mary) Randy (Marsha) Linda (Christensen Mee and Jeff Mee) one sister Mesa Lundberg Los Angeles Calif She was preceded in death by her husband one son and a grandson Bonnie was greatly loved and will be missed Funeral services will be held at noon Friday at the Logan 9th and 21st Ward church 125 E 500 North with Bishop Larry Smart conducting Friends and family may call from 6:30 to 8:30 pm Thursday at the Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary 34 East Center Street Logan and from 10:45 to 11:45 terville services ward house Interment Smithfield Cemetery children Sandra (Aashman) Facility in Cen- a literary club writing poetry and graphology She sang with the Sweet Adaline Barbershop Choir and was a member of the Business and to services Grave dedication will be at approximately 2 pm in the Richmond Cemetery CENTERVILLE Utah Marval M Skid- HCoR - 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