Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday June 'v rCacfielkasures- Obituaries church Wednesday morning Interment wH be In the Smith- - Lorin Duwayne Wayne" Grains Held City Cemetery The family would Bke to thank tha staff of Tha Sunshine Th race Nursing Home for the kindness and loving care shown as wsl as al others who expressed their sympathy In the passing of their father - SMITH- HELD Utah— Lortn DuWayna Wayne1 Glttfans 87 passed away on Juns 72001'atlhe t Nursing Home from a Kngeilng respiratory dtoease' Wayne was bom on June 1 1914 in Cofltoetan Utah to David Glttins and Martha EBea Richards GJttine ThafamSy soon moved to SmfthfMd Utah where Wtyne grew up school He spent the rest of htoBfe in Smithfiekl Wayne married Isabel Wlfflame on Feb 13 1936 in ( Preston Idaho Their marriage Kwas solemnized Inthe Logan LDS Temple in 1979 Wayne woriced as an electronics technician most of his Kfe He was employed by BertThomiey in Smlthfieid early in Ns career and at Modem Appliance In I Logan Utah after that He was known throughout the valley as a man who could fix almost anything Ha was also an excelent cement and brick mason Wayne served in tha United States Army during World War II Wttyne enjoyed Ns famtiy and before Ns death had five generations atve at one time He was an avid fisherman and gardening snoyed traveling and woodwork He was a high priest in the Smithfield Second Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints He loved temple work and especially enjoyed the time he spent as ja security guard at the Logan Cleo L Stettler 1917 In Weflsvffle Utah She attended Floradel Elementary Welsville Jr High and graduated from South Cadre High on May 10 1936 She attended the LDS Business College In Salt ' Lake City Utah She met and married Elmer Ernest Stettler son of Ernest and Anna von Niedethausem Ststtisr on Sept 241941 Inthe Logan LDS Tem- step-brothe- Death notices pi Education was of great importance to her and she continued learning every day of her Mb She often said "Wouldn't it be a shame If you dUft learn something new every day1 There wasn't anything she coutdnl do She embraced and rose with great success In every challenge She was an avid cook and could throw anything together and it would look and taste wonderful She learned Swiss cookktg espedaly tha art of Zupha and went throughout the community giving demonstrations and pasted the trad tion down to her children and grandchtidren She perfected the talent of seamstress and sewed many clothes for her chil- Frank Davidson LOGAN Utah— Frank Davidson of Logan dtod Sun- day June 10 2001 at Logan Regional Hospital A complete obituary will fotiow in a later edF tion of the Herald Journal FUneral arrangements are under the dtrection of AlervHal Mortu-itr- y Alma Zbinden LOGAN Utah— Alma Zbinden 87 of Logan dtod Sunday June 10 2001 at Ihe t Sunshine Terrace A complete obituary wH fotiow in a tartar the Herald Journal Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Alton-Ha- ll ed-tion- dren and grandchldren She could knit and crochet and made many aphagana btan-- " kets quilts and sweaters' She Juo t- grant-grea- ' u2001ShewasbomFebil Temple He is survived by his wife Isabel and chldren JoArm (Glen) Huff American Falls Idaho Jerry (Eunice) Gittins Smithfiekl Utah James (Noia) Gittins Smithfield Utah Janae (Dee) Greene Pocatetio Idaho Jay(Mary Loo) Gittins Smith-fiel- d Uttai and Jedd Gittins Smithfield Utah one brother Norman (Bonnie) Gittins one sister Jeannine'nbbets one r Herbert Hender-slw- t two stepsisters Laverta and Lois 23 grandchildren 55 v was preceded in death by Ns parents and stepmother Edth Hendershot Gittins three brothers Lavem Echrard and Ervin two sistare Donna pnd Dorothy and two grandsons Alan and Mchael Chambers Funeral services wil be held at Noon on Wednesday in Ihe Smithfield 1st and 2nd Ward Chapel at 175 S10Q West in Smithfield Friends and famly may from 6 to 8 pm cal Tues- day at Nelaon Funeral Home 85 S Main SI Smithfiekl and from 1030 to 1130 ajn at the Obituary policy pie and cultures she visited One of her most treasured toga-da- s is her love of genealogy and tha many histories and stories she gathered through her ' research She could always be heard singing a church hymn and iyas a dsdtoatsd terttoto worker ' Her greatest pride and Oy - was her family and she was happiest with them gathered around her in Ksr home She to survived by three sons and two daughters Carolyn Page Sandy Utah Paul Stettler ' 1 1 The price for obituaries and cards of thanks is $4 per column inch Obituary las 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 baling There to no charge for death notices placed by a mortuary For more info- call The Herald rmation Journal 752-21- 21 - Selected stocks : - MkHtay stock prices are quoted in whole and fractional dollars per share Mutual funds are quoted In dotas and cents At approximately - 930 am Merck today 1307 537 432 5215 1632 4431 1134 PQ&E American FM 017 035‘ 014 040 038 010 039 2912 2835 ' '2133 AT&T 1635 3635 2832 0086 Autotivkia Boles Cascade CampbsISoup Qtigroiip snsa 'Conaomlnc 031 3i740 11630i- IBM 233 J&J ' -- Boy 734- v' ? 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Nuoor the Dow Jones Industrial Average was 1094779 2921 These quotes were taken at that time and provided to The Herald Journal by Kmart & - ir - r- en d LOGAN Utah— Our beloved mother and matriarch of the Stettter famly Cleo Bradshaw Latahman Stettler 84 daughter of Robert Adamson and Elza-bet- h Audra Hampeon Leishman was caled home to our Heavenly Father on Friday June 8 Logan Utah Valerie Usby Pocatello Idaho Stephen (Nancy) Stettler Salt Lake City Cleon Richard (Christy) Stettler Colorado Springs Colo a former daughter-in-laKaihy MHer Logan Utah lOgrand-childrs- n and four Abo surviving are three brothers and three staters Frank (Netito) Leishman WetisvHe Utah Reed Leishman Logan Utah Norman Leishman Rlverdato Utah Mar-k- xi (Michael) Erickson Clinton Utah Collean Gubtor Wetisvtile Utah and Jean (Reed) Jensen Hynjm Utah She was preceded in death by her husband son Robert Stettler six brothers and two stators Funeral services will be held at noon Wednesday in the Logan 29th Ward Chapel 792 N 500 East St Logan with Brother Soott Hess conducting Friends may cal at the Alton- Crarmey Mortuary 420 E 1800 North North Logan on Tuesday evening from 64 pm and at the Church from 1030 toll 30 am on Wednesday prior to services Interment wil be in the Logan CHy Cemetery The tamly expresses appred- ation tor the toting care and services provided by the staff of Logan Nursing and Rehabilitation Center and to the many friends and relatives for their kindness in thought and deed - A7 2001 11 n f All Whifewotcr Kayaks All All A ‘ Drytopi & Spray Skirts 15 PbddjwV: 10 Personal flotation Deyicer All Other Accessories All J 20 25 Sale rum t ETO4IIHB4D W7tlwllllMWUflWWMWf 15 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF lure 6 June iwfoA -- item only 16 Ote Moed Cmw (Utah) One MoaACimer (Idris) JOt SaieCapySDdqr L7S Ote1tecQni(r(Uteo)'312Un OmMobAIUL vf5l7jOQ OhYevIUL JUIjOO U— J102S i JlJS-- HriaeNteMMMlkMdbMNMe t ) i I ateSHdex Idrin For year cnier'i betem 7d0 tm end 7 pa Moadqr teaqk ftidqc Steeto 6m 5D0 tel u KHWeei SHdr froa 530 rote 10:00 es ' AdvotiinM(teHqinMdciKitaliH(aFABpRimritataitoaqredNMiiHaln dHed fa de adratHr w Tbe Herald Jomri Hia at mi tt qrpmAy fineted fcr by Tie Hated lanri teril be tee popoty ef Ite Hnld JoenteT Ns tech id eqr m PnMnaanDSRplOQBOBBQf MoD08 VnBOaaBOOMMQiilOtnilOMML neMC Mad iddteM cteaeet kx TH Hcrrid Jomal PO Box 417 Lopa UT 14323-041- 7 a m md ® Imd ' OMce Hours: vMfHlfMOMLIONOQII dOMdSumtey 'TrmVftSijrrtiiaraur : ti 1 i |