Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday June 10 2001 — Obituaries M f Jean M Bench passed away April 18 2001 at the Gardena Care Center in Kingman Ariz Bom to Onritte Edwin Mikketsen and Bessie Carlson Mttdceisen July 22 1920 in Mated Idaho Jean grew up In Smtthfield Utah and was educated in Hansen Bankhead Anna1 PROVI- DENCE Utah —Anna Bankhead 69 of Providence died Thursday thaSLMaika Hospital in Salt Lake City Utah She was bom Nov 281911 In Provldenca Utah a daughter of Jamas Edward and Amis Elaine Smith Hansen She married Georgs E "Peg Bankhead in November 1933 In the Logan LDS Temple He (fed in 1979 She graduated from Utah State with a teaching degree in 1963 She was s teadier in the Providence Schools from 1963 101977 She worked as a substitute teacher for 13 additional years She was a member of the Daughter of Utah Pioneers Cache County PTA president Business and Professional Women Delta Kappa Gamma Cache County Mental Health Board Providence Old Fdks Committee Ex Ubris She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints where she was involved in Young Women’s Relief Society and many church positions She is survived by two daughters Aflce Elaine Rippflngsr Bountiful Utah Ahna Marie and Richard Peridns Salt Lake CWy three sons George Edward and Lynn Bankhead Yuba City Calif James Michael and Lyn Bankhead Chico Caflf Daniel Craig and Pamela Bankhead Providence Utah 15 grandchH- dren 13 She was preceded In death by one sister and three brothers Evelyn Elwood Bruce and U3 the years Graveside senrices were held April 24 2001 at the Mountain View Cemetery in Kingman Ariz Donations may be given In " Jean’s name to the American Cancer Society ' am atthe Courtney R Hicks Bench M -- there’e an afterward my dear (Oh surely there must be!) And you should go before I do Oh Please watt there for me One Hetime could not be enough FOr this deep love we share And K would not be heaven If I could not find you there ' i ’"LOGAN Utah — Courtney Ronald Hicks 22 formerly of rk So daring stay dose by the gats Don't venture very far Then we wN spend eternity Beyond some dstant start and baskstbal In May of 2001 he received his associate's degree from Utah State University in engineering He was planning to confirm! his education at USU He was currently employed at Wal-Mabi Logan Utah —Unknown Altar a long lonely batlfs our dear sister aunt and friend has gone to he with her sweetheart and loved ones ' famtty area ee He owned and operated a catfie ranch bi the Thatcher area and managed the Gentile Vattey Land and Cattle Company for several years He also served on the Eastern Idaho Grazing Association Board He also owned and operated the Grace Greenhouse His hobbies included sports especially basketball horses and cattle and flowers He is survived by his wife Bemeice and two daughters and their spouses: Diane and Michael Weaver Orem Utah and Jan and Craig Olson Smithfield Utah also four grandchildren three greatgrandchildren and a sister Barbara Olsen Grace Idaho He was preceded bi death by four brothers Vard Hogan Donald Hogan Ray Hogan and Roland Hogan Lorin was a kind and loving husband having cared for his wife for 43 years alter her tragic accident His family was the most important thing in the world to him He would always ask If they needed anything was bi giving to them and he looked forward to the times when they were aH togeth- Ann Burris Berry SMITH-FIEL- D Ann Burris Berry 49 died peacefully at her home on Thursday June 7 2001 She was bom on er Feb 27 1952 Funeral senrices wttl be conbi Salt Lake ducted at noon on Wednesday City to Wesley Theodore and at Hie Grace LDS Stake Center Elizabeth Ann Scrowther Burris with Bishop Vltayne Aktor'offici-atin-g She grew up bi Salt Lake City Friends may cal from 7 to and attended Utah State Univer8 pm on Tuesday at the Sims sity graduating with a BacheFuneral Home and from 1030 ' to 11:45 lor's degree In nursing She am on Wednesday at t worked at Logan Regional the Grace Stake Center Burial pttal for several years touching wil be bi the Thatcher CemeIves and endearing many tery Senrices are under the friends At the time of her death direction of the Sbns Funeral she resided bi Smithfield Home She Is survived by her supportive and loving husband Stephen Berry and her"wonder-fu- T daughter Jutte Ann Burris She was preceded in death by her parental Loyal Funeral senrices wil be held ' Harold See-- -at noon Monday at the Smith-fiel- d hdzer 77 (tied LDS 1st and 2nd Ward at at his home on SL West Friends 175 S 100 Tuesday June and family may cal atthe Nel5 2001 due to son Funeral Home 85 South cqmpficatione Main SL bi Smithfield from 6 to ofanittnesshe 8 pm on Sunday and from 10 endured tar the 11 on to 30 am Monday at the past three years He was bom church Interment wil be in the on SepL 16 1923 the son of Smithfield City Cemetery Harold F and Luela Broby SeeIn tteu of (towers the family ‘ holzer would appreciate donations to Loyal Nved most of his Me bi the Ann Bunts Berry Memorial Logan and was eduFund at WMs Fargo Bank cated bi the Logan City schools He atte nded Utah State University and later graduated from Pacific University bi Forest GRACE Grove Ore witti a bachelor's Idaho— Lorin Wiliams degree In Biology Upon com- of 82 pletion he then acquired his Hogan doctor of optometry degree Grace passed As a young man Loyal and away Friday his siblings worked alongside June 8 2001 in Smithfield Utah theb parents as they dittgentty athis daughdeveloped Beaver Mountain Ski Area At the age of 21 Loyal ter’s home was called to join the 10th He was bom Mountain Division during World March 6 1919 at Thatcher War II He served as an InstrucIdaho the son of Ira Harris and tor bi his duties and his skiing Harriet Permiela WHams heritage enabled him to have Hogan He Was raised and educated bi the Thatcher and Greco the necessary skttls to be of ser-vice to his country Loyal served area graduating from Thatcher Loyal Harold day Junes 2001 Court was bom May 18 1979 in Richfield Utah the son of Ronald W Hicks and Debars Wright Hicks During his life he Ived In Richfield Utah Mesa Ariz Las Vegas Nev Cedar City Utah Anaheim HUa Calf Wythevile Va Thatcher Idaho and Logan Utah He developed many friendships everywhere he went He was loved and respected by all He loved Aikido and had earned hia blue belt with a black stripe He was interested in ' learning new things He Need on cars He was a talented artist and he enjoyed participating in sports Ingluing bttttards tennis weight trebling eyeing If Kentucky-Tenness- Seeholzer -- Thatcher Idaho passed away Wednes- Afterward He is survived by his father Ronald (teny) Hicks Wythevitte Virginia his mother Debars Hicks (Virgtt Littleton) Logan Utah one sister Kerry Arm (Rodney) Elwood Providence Utah two brothers Ttance (Marinda) Hides Pre- ston Idaho Nicholas Hicks Logan Utah one stepsister Misty Nowers Wythevflle Via three step brothers Ryan (Jackie) lowers Richfield Utah Car son Nowers Richfield Utah Justin (Zbna) Nowers Wythevitte Va by his grandmother kJaBette Wright Thatch' er Idaho and by five nieces and three nephews He was preceded bi death by three grandparents Horace Wright and John and Reva Hicks Funeral senrices wilt be held at noon on Tuesday bi the Thatcher Idaho LDS Church with Bishop Tod Jensen conducting Family and friends may pay their respects from 6 to 8 pm on Monday at Webb Funeral Home 109E Oneida Preston Idaho and from 1030 toll 30 am Tuesday at the church Interment will be in Hie Thatcher Cemetery Utah— Jean was always modest and not extravagant but generous to a fault when R came to helping friends and famtty She was always honest and wise in her dealings with people The family wishes to thank al those who have helped during her ybars of ttlness Vary special love and thanks to Jess Tracy for hte faithful friendship through church Monday Interment will be in the Providence Cemetery Jean II Clearfield Utah where as a machinist and tool and die maker at Hil Air Force Base for 23 years Jean worked at the Favorite Cleaners In Cfearfield Not hmring children of their' own thsir love and care was given to family friends and beloved pet catsAftor retire-merit In 1973 they moved to Kingman Ariz They loved the desert and eroyed many years there They were sweethearts for 40 years until Leon’s death on Oct 18 1980 Preceding her death were her husband her parents a brother Letand and two sister LuRay and Ruth She Is survived by one sister Leora M Dunn of Logan Utah and many nieces nephews and Wendel : al those he met Leon and Jean moved to Ogden Utah and then en Funeral services will be held at noon Monday kvthe ProvL dance 9th Ward 309 South Main SL Providence Friends may cal from 6 to 8 pm SunMortuary day at the Allsn-Ha- ll 34 E Center Logan and from Army during World War High School where he won many awards as a star basket-ba- n player He married Bemeice Lloyd Aug 18 1943 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Lorin was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and had served in various caHngs: stake and ward young men’s president served on the Bannock Stake High Council and as bishop of the Thatcher Ward He had served a mission to the Court entered this world prematurely and left the same way but he left an indetible mark on Cache County Schools She married Leon Joseph Bench (Jimmy) of Preston Idaho Nov 1940 They Ived and 22 ' worked In Idaho Seattle Wash and Utah After serving heroically In the Juna72001at 1030 to 1130 rt Lorin Hogan Hanald Journal Nmpjnt Briprfnft Toro Super Recyder Mower with Exclusive Personal pace System 0 USPS dnssk lioadqf Rtay aM Sawdqr ssdNwky wonwi -tijrrtoTMnjrkiiliiMqHr 24-62- ' rWOdtaj 300 North MX Bos 417 75 W Lop tttfc M32W4I7 752-21- MiWufnffffnilimiiynw rCpItimi 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eb ration of his life will be held at noon on June 12 at the Alien- HaH Mortuary In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Hospice of Cache Valley Pedth notice Cleo Leishman Stettler LOGAN Utah — Cleo Leish- man Stettler 84 of Logan (tied Friday June 8 2001 at the Logan Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Funeral senrices will be held at noon on Wednes-- 1 day in the Logan 29th Ward Chapel 792 N 500 East Stin Logan A viewing will be held from 6 to 8 pm on Tuesday at the Mortuary 420 E 1800 North St bi North Logan and from 1 030 to 11 30 am Wednesday at the church prior to senrices A complete obituary will appear bi a later edition of the Herald Journal Arrangements by Mortuary North Logan Utah AUen-Crann- ey Allen-Crann- About Cache MONDAY The first Latln-Amsric- Art an Exposition will be displayed from Monday to June 30 and July 26 to 28 at the Logan dty officea gatery 225 N Main SLThe pubic is invited to attend the free series of events I “expositionat7 pm July 26 plds Utah— F expositions from 9 am to 9 prr July 27 and 28 The art exposition win features collection of paintings Eugene Tueller (tied on June 7 2001 in Logan Utah He was bom in Smith-fiel- d Utah on March 23 1928 to Frank textiles black and orange pottery carved wood and metal pwcee jewelry musical instruments currency and stamps from different areas of Latin America The exposition is sponsored by KACH Latino 1340 AM radk) For more information visit andRose Tueller He was educated in Cache County and Logan city schools and graduated with a master's degree from Utah State University He served a three-yea- r LDS mission in Japan and two years in the US Army ' He married Marcia Meek from Montpelier Idaho His many accomplish merge include of the Robin’s Awards at USU national officer of Sigma Nu fraternity president of the Logan Rotary Club a founding director of the Capitol Arts Alliance original music director of The Festival of The American West founder and director of the Towne Singers The Cache Community Theater Chauntaires and Crimson Colony He was head of the vocal music and drama departments er or call wwwnstepnetkach or - 563-834- 0 Seniors and tfielr loved ones k are invited to attend a free series of presentations covering a variety of health topics of interest to senior The presentations will be heW from 5:30 to 6:30 pm Mondays in the Logan Regional Hospital Classrooms This week's topic la "Exercise a Way of Life’ presented by Lori Olsen physical therapist at Logan Regional Hospital For more information cal the Education Can- -' ter at Logan Regional Hospital at 1- -4 716-531- 0 U9 boys soccer tryouts are from 6 to 7:30 pm Monday and Tuesday at 335 E 400 South Smithfield Boys birthdays must be after August 1992 For mote information cal Troy Martin at 563-614- 1 The Logan Chapter of the National Association of Retired Fed- - eral Employees will meet at 1:30 Monday at the Senior Citizens Center 240 N 100 East Dr Randall pjn ThuneN witt present World of Cheese' The Changing EFFECTIVE JUNE 15 2001 THE CITY OF LOGAN WILL REMOVE PARKING ON MAIN STREET FROM 600 NORTH TO 1400 NORTH t Fatontsd Super Rsqdsi cutting system mulchas for a heattnyand beautiful lawn Indudss tear bag Durable cast amninum deck Fiveyear ful warranty AtaabaiaatweiMsidtfiwyaftairHBsIdJDwiribySAlBLWMJ'arTtJLSandw slews taws isd 9w cmitr sr lbs Hold tanri S 7SW12 or ttl flee teat IMA its Isjb kto — and mow ’ I FREE OmMosAIUL jlflM jk on ttie lint or second pul lor 5 years or loro fixes j vifMixin f- KtaMatiaPleuAPsckigmi ftgbCofflMy mph gudrontoerf-tapstar- Rick G WtiacaAdvotiBiig Director - nrslkceeigaewixoai hjsewsjcoa JotaANewbyC5rnilitjM MDraFtodnclka hjoewixom OseMosaCmfar(lltaL All - v This action was proposed by the CMPO to help reduce congestion and improve traffic flow The additional width available is to be used for acceleration and deceleration of traffic into and from the main traffic stream This action does not create new through traffic lanes Your cooperation in implementing these parking restric- tions will be very much appreciated If you have com- merits or questions tell Mike Mediam Gty Engineer at 0 or Kevin Hansen Public Works Director at 7164152 f 716-916- : ' t- " ’ f' Busineasa should arrange for offitieet puking for their customers k ' |