Show r On Page 4 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday April 6 2001 i Obituaries of president and secretary She was an active member of the PTA many times volunteering for school and community activities especially those involving her own children Her first and Ilia Jean Hall Andersen Irvin Anhder most important priority was always her family She was a wonderful mother and grandmother who IdVed her children the seventh and youngest child of Conrad Lorenzo and Caroline Utah — Ina Andersen our sweet loving mother passed away on April 2 2001 at the Logan' Regional Hospital She was 74 years old born on Dec 22 RICHMOND Jensen Anhder He received his Jean education in Hyrum and there met Fontella Rose whom he married on Dec 12 1923 in the Logan LDS Temple Fontella passed away in 1 997 Irvin was active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints serving as a Scout master Elder's Quorum president in the High Priest group leadership : Utah to William George Hall and Sarah Ellen Maness Hall She married Elwin 1926 active in the community having served on the City Council During his youth he assisted his father in planting many of the trees on the Hyrum Cemetery As a city councilman he worked on getting new lighting on Main Street and wasr somewhat instrumental in getting the road up Blacksmith Fork Canyon paved out his ! ' - n Hyrum through- where he fanned and raised cattle well into hjs 80s He is survived by three daughters Ruth (Francis) Amussen South Bend Ind Janet (Archie)’ Curtis Hyrum' Rosalee (Dan) Hare Rochester' New York Anhder Logan dren 29 and six great-grea- tgrandchildren He was preceded in death by his wife his son Conrad LaVarr Anhder hnd one as well as his brothers and sisters Funeral services will he held at noon on Saturday at the Hyrum 5th Ward chapel 190 W Main St Friends may call from 6 to 8 pm Friday at Alien-Ha- ll women MIA and she taught every class in the Primary except for the scouts She was Mortuary 34 E Center St Logan' and from 11 to 11:45 am Saturday at the chapel1 Interment will be at the Hyrum the the ward Primary secretary twice and was on the Benson Stake Primary board as a secretary and a historian She also was the ward in service leader Early City Cemetery The Anhder Family would like ' to express special thanks to the staff of Sunshine Terrace where Irvin has resided for the past four and a half years due to a stroke which took his ability to walk Irvin loved people and the 'staff at the Terrace loved and doted over him hearing the stories of his youth involving him in all the activities enjoying his ' endless canof candy and gen' tly paring for his every need in her marriage in ' Ina and her husband Elwin were in charge of a large group called "The Young Marrieds" where they planned dinners and programs for members of the Old Richmond South Ward Much of her life was dedicated- to doing genealogy and temple work She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary unit 33 where she held the position - Great engineer dies at 100 Idaho (AP) — BOISE Lyman Wilbur a former direc- tor of Morrison Knudsen Corp and considered by many to be one of the greatest civil engineers of the 20th century died of natural causes Thursday at his home He was 100 Wilbur who wa i hired by Funeral services will be held at 1 1 :30 am Saturday in the Richmond 2nd and 4th Ward church 150 S 100 East LEWISTON Utah — Eriel Iwamoto 77 passed away Monday April 2 2001 at the Logan Regional Hospital in Logan Utah Harry Morrison in 1932 when Hoover Dam was under con- struction worked his way up through the ranks at Morrison Knudsen He was this head engineer during construction of Idaho’s Lucky Peak Oxbow Brownlee and Helis Canyon dams “He was involved in all of the major projects at MK back when it was known as the ultimate construction company in the 1930s” said Rod Hunt a Group International Inc PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Jack Broberg 80 of Logan Utah died Thursday April 5 2001 at Logan Regional Hospital A complete obituary will follow in a later edition of The Herald Journal Funeral arrangements are under the M direction of Alien-Ha- Mortuary ll American Society of Civil vice police and was in custody Sheridan said No further A (nan wielding a small hammer struck the Liberty Bell at least four times Friday mom- ing leaving an imprint on the lip of the symbol information was immediately available “The rangers heard a noise of metal hitting metal and the individual had a hammer maybe 3 to 4 inches long and the individual was hammering on the rear of the Liberty 249-year-o- ld of freedom The pavilion where the bell is housed was temporarily closed while' the bell was being examined by National Park Service curators park service spokesman Phil Sheri- - Commodities Broberg Lake Causeway the rail line crossing the lake that stymied other professional engineers with its unique construction problems Wilbur also was in charge of military construction in Vietnam when the United States was amassing1 troops for the war there The project earned him the title of Construction’s' Man of the Year in 1966 from the trade publication Engineering News Record “He headed the joint venture that built all rt of the projects” said Gary Tblacz senior editor for Engineering News Record “He was basically in charge of 400 projects at 30 job sites” Wilbur also won the John Fritz Medal considered the ed immediately by Park Ser POCATELLO Idaho (AP) — Idaho Farm Bureau Intermountain grain and livestock report for Thursday POCATELLO — White wheat 300 (steady) barley 380 (steady) 14 percent spring 344 (up 1) ordi- nary winter 279 (down 2) OGDEN — White wheat 310 (steady) barley 420 (steady) 14 percent spring 325 (steady) 1 1 per- cent winter 310 (down 1) PORTLAND — White wheat 316 (down 1 (up 1) barley 9300-940- 0 Bell” Sheridan said ' The bell made in England was delivered to Philadelphia in August 1732 It was cracked by a stroke of the clapper ward man” said James McClary a former Morrison Knudsen board chairman “He was an outstandingly honorable man and was extremely brilliant” Wilbur retired from Morrison Knudsen at the age of 70 but continued to work as a consultant for a number of years He had a hand in build- ing two of the largest hydropower projects in the world in Venezuela Brazil and Paraguay June 1753 The name “Liberty Bell”' was first applied in 1839 in an ' Abolitionist pamphlet It was for the last time for a rung George Washington birthday celebration in 1 846 during whichit cracked irreparably ' Since then it has been ceremonially tapped several times On Jan 1 1976 the bell was moved to a new pavilion about ' 100 yards from Independence Hall On the Nat: Independence National Historical Park: http:wwwnpsflOv indal to steady) 14 percent spring 429 (up 1) 11 percent winter 369-37- 0 (down 5) CALDWELL — White wheat cwt 410 (up 3) barley 435 (steady) berty-bel1ht- heavy hoistein feeder ateere 6860-720- 0 hotataln springer heifers 1670 (Producers Jerome) fat lambs baby calves 7000-7300hbulls 5300-610- 0 7500-880- 0 d LIVESTOCK AUCTION —Twin FaHs Livestock on Wednesday UtiK-t- y and commercial cows 4000-560heavy feeder steers 7450-880- 0 light feeder steers 9100-1027- 5 Stocker steers 9850- 10800 light hoistein feeder steers heavy feeder heifers 71 0061 00 ' light feeder heifers 8650-927- 5 ' Stocker heifers 9400-1035- 0 stock cows na stock cows with calves na weaneir pigs na feeder lambs ' 7000-760- 0 Remarks: none 0' 1 Selected stocks Kmart dollars and cents At approximately 93Q am today the Dow Jones Industrial Average was 975142 - 9071 905 1740 712 J&J Mid-da- The price for obituaries and cards of thanks is $4 per column inch For more information call The Her1 ald Journal Coworkers said Wilbur’s commitment to the job never wavered “He never drank or smoked and he was a very straightfor- while being tested and was twice recast before being hung in the State House steeple in y stock prices are quoted in whole and fractional dollars per share: Mutual funds are quoted in Obituary policy Engineers as “One of the Top Ten Construction Men” Vandal damages Liberty Bell Home Preston Idaho M highest honor in the engineering industry in 1972 And in 1976 he was honored by the troop-suppo- for- dan said A suspect who had participated in a tour and speech about the bell was apprehend- Death notice One of Wilbur's crowning achievements was handling construction of the Great Salt four-compa- ny spokesman for Washington Graveside services will be 11 am on Saturday jn the Lewiston Cemetery with Bishop Jan Hall conducting Arrangements are under the direction of Webb Funeral held at Jack " merly Morrison Knudsen Eriel Iwamoto working as an elementary school teacher's aide Later she worked as a clerk typist at local public libraries She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints where she held many positions She taught the young great-grands- great-grandchildr- en beets Later she had many her marriage she helped her husband on the farm She prepared meals for those who worked at the farm and she was an excellent cook She was very talented at baking and candy making When her children were older she spent many years 11 grandchil- dren and 23 Friends and family nay call from 6 to 8 pm Friday at the Allen- -' Hall Mortuary 34 E Center St Logan and one hour prior to the service Saturday at the church Burial will be in'the Richmond City Cemetery beautiful flower gardens She also enjoyed working as a sales clerk in a variety of stores After en w Hyrum schools and graduated from South Cache High School and seminary Throughout her eariy years she always wanted to work especially outdoors doing such jobs as picking com beans and berries and thinning Colleen J w 11 1950 in the Logan LDS Temple They owned and operated a daily farm in Richmond where they lived and raised their family They have three daughters Linda Rae Andersen Weeks Tremonton Elaine (Steve) Ward Richmond and Mar Jean (Preston) Watts Smithfield Ina Jean grew up in Hyrum one of 1 1 children She attended life daughter-in-la- in Hyrum Hansen Andersen Oct and as counselor in the bishopric and was a home teacher for many years He was also Irvin lived Hall and grandchildren very much Preceding her in death were her parents brothers Da Wayne Hall William J Hall and sister Fern HaH She is survived by her sisters Mrs Rufo (Verda) Peterson Loyalton Calif Mrs Leo (Luella) Hoskins Providence Mrs Melvin (June) Jones Sacramento Calif Mrs Golden (Shirley) Coley Hyrum and Mrs Da Wayne (lla Rae) Richman Paradise brothers Clyde Hall Paris Calif and Lloyd Hall (Judy) Hyrum and sister-in-laMrs William J (Lorna) Hall Hyrum She has 13 grandchil- j Lucent Tech Merck & Co 13005- - These 183 019 015 - Selected Mutual Funds 082 043 7621 Micron Microsoft 3698 - 5614 - Inti 4310 5585 4407 5040 4764 5124 - 114 - 040 072 053 - POP Chg American Funds Group 1551 1646 - 046 AmcapF 2847 3021 006 Europadfic NAV 142 12 ’ ICA 008 2799 2970 752-212- About Cache 'the Long Underwear Ride the SATURDAY A “For All Seasons’ dance first ride of the season as a is Saturday at the Elite Hall in group All are welcome Hynim Lessons are from 7 to 8The League of Women pm at a cost of $L The daiicets from 8:30 to' 11 pm Voters will meet at 10 am ' at a cost of $3 per person Saturday in the Logan city There will be jswing die lindy northeast meeting room 225 N Main St Bobbie Coray hop rock country Latin ballroom and waltz music on CEO of the Cache Chamber of hand Commerce will speak The public is welcome For more ' The 2001 Cache Dairy ' information call Princess Pageant is at 7:30 Starting Over Single will pm Saturday it (he USU Kent Concert Hall The cost is meet at 7:30 pm: Saturday to $4 and tickets can be pur- - attend the Contra Dance at the chased at the door The public' Whittier Center 290 N 40Q is welcome to attend East Newcomers are welcome For more information 8 The Utah State Outdoor call Sylvia Recreation Center is offering A ' Pride in Providence the opportunity to stretch and learn Parks Day is from 9 am' to tune- a drumhead African rhythms and take the noon Satunlay at Zollinger and Von’s Parks in Providence' (hum home The 'workshop will take place from There is work for everyone in 5 to 7 pm Saturday The cost the family age 6 and older is $175 including the drum The Week of the Young For information call the USU Outdoor Recreation Center at Child is being celebrated from 10 am' to 4 pm Saturday at the Cache Valley Mall 1300 The Lace ‘N Levi’s Square N Main St There will be free ' Dance Club will dance from activities for children For 7:30 to 10 pm Saturday at the more information call Cache County Senior Citizens Center 240 N 100 East The Northern Cache Val- Logan Dixie and Elmer Clark1 n will cue rounds and Bob will call squares Call 563-3538 or ‘ - 753-591- 7' ' u drum-maki- 797-32- 752-953- ng 64 797-1552 - ‘ Cal-to- 752-28- A to 9 from-- pm Wednesday at the Worm Creek Opera House 70 S State St Preston Crane prepared to sing a song and read from the script For more information call Marc Jensen at 62 The Cache Democrats Central' Committee meeting is at 8 am Saturday-Fomore information about location call r Helen Bares at 753-561- - 2 Births Logari Regional Hospital WHITE — Terri Bennett and Marvin Richmond a boy April 2 DAUGS — Alison Eborn and Ammon Logan a boy April 2 WEGMAN — Cherri Allen and Bruce Smithfield a boy April 3 : DICKAMORE — Dyan May and ' Jason Logan a girl Aprils BURLESON — Deborah Kunz and Ryan Logan a boy April 4 NOBLE — Kristi Roberts and ' Gary Tremonton a boy April 4 HOGAN Penni Homer and Roy Smithfield a girl April 4 BRADSHAW — Misty Gibbs and Kurt Paradtee a boy April 4 SORENSEN — Wendy Mulford and Brian LogaA a girl April 4 — Marjlee and Marc Logan a boy April 5 GEDDES — Jessica Sharpies and Casey Preston a boy April 5 - 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