Show r :v-:- v - A6 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Saturday March 2 2002 Obituaries rCacfte Treasures- - PARADISE Utah — Marianne Richards Jensen beloved wife mother grandmother and friend suddenly returned home to Heavenly Father on Feb 27 2002 Marianne was bom March 23 Calif 1934 in the daughter of Douglas D Richards and Cecils Horton She attended school in Camarillo and Oxnard Calif She met Lyman Jensen in the fall of 1 953 and they were married April 14 1954 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple for time and all eternity Over the next several years they moved around while Lyman finished his Navy career attended school and worked and they finally moved to Holladay Utah in 1969 when Lyman went to work for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints They both retired in 1994 with Marianne also working for the church for 1 3 years They then moved and built their dream home in Par' adise in 1996 Marianne served as the Paradise town recorder ' for the last 2001 Dec! 31 retiring years The most important part of her life was her family and-shloved them very much She served in the church in many positions and loved and cared for all those she served She held many positions in the Primary and was serving as thp Relief Society president in the Paradise First Ward at her pass- He was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints He served in many church callings and capacities such as scout leader Young Men president elders quorum president high priest group leader counselor in two amerem Dtenopricei pisoopy and temple ordinance worker He is survived by his wife five children Connie (Greg) Toone Garland Utah Wendell (Coy) Mickelsen Ephrata Pa Kent (Arieen) Mickelsen Salt Lake City Utah Marie (Jay) Bair Bozeman Mont Brian (Christine) Mickelsen Riverton Utah 20 grandchildren two greatgrandchildren and special Japanese daughter Kiyoko Tanaka Mickelsen Also surviving are five sisters and three brothers Marva Mickelsen Bancroft Erma (Floyd) Banks Delila (Joel) Simons LaMonte (Pearl) Mickelsen George (Karen) Mickelsen Adrian (Virginia) Mickelsen and Ireta Mickelsen His father mother and brother Bobby Lee preceded him in death Funeral sendees will be held at noon on Monday March 4 2002 at the Smithfiekf Sixth Ward Chapel 120 S 600 East with Bishop Michael diverson conducting Friends and family may call at the church on Sunday evening March 3 2002 from 6 to 8 pm and on Monday prior to sendees from 10 to 11:30 am Burial will be in the Smithfield City Cemetery Cotv dolences may be sent to the family online at wwwnelsonfu-neralhomeco- ing m Mickelsen passed away ' ' : : Selected stocks I VWsh Mut 2850 Fid Cap Apprac 2053 rtman-iampwio- ' LoidAbbatt Putnam GM Growth TE Income Voyager Gr&lnc Van Kampen USA Growth : Bit Sr Logan a boy Feb 26 MERRITT— Lisa Chandler ant) Ben Logan a girl Feb 27 HOFFMANN — Amy Wool-- 1 stsnhulme and Ryan Logan a girl Feb 27 PETERSEN — Emily Grover and Cody Logan a girl Feb 27 - Logan Regional Hospital KIMBERUNG Hetyi Hess and Jason Logan fcflifL ' Feb 25 v — Rebecca Morgan COQK and Jeramy Logan a boy Feb 26 MASS— AmleArensdorg and Ryan SmHhfield a boy Feb 26 LEALIKI — Rachel Fotu and MALMSTROM -C- andace PIERSON — Tobi Cmogorac Millville a boy Fab 28 BOUNGBROKE — Emilee Harlan and Jeff Logan a boy Feb 28 and Ryan $10 Saturday The Unicorn Theatre presents die final performance of “Rumpelstiltskin” March 2 in the Bullen Center at 43 S Main St in Logan All shows begin at 2 pm and are $2 per ticket Small children welcome Thanks Cunningham dans Joe Farmer and Eric Paradise Town Council’s annual dog clinic will be held fromlO am to 2 pm Satur-day Residents are encouraged to bring their dogs in to be licensed and get their rabies shots A license fora spayed or neutered dog is $5 $15 for an unspayed unneutered dog A children’s art dan b Saturday March 2 from 10:30 to 11 :30 am af the AVA In this “Cartoon Capers” class children will loan to draw their favorite cartoon characters The cost for the class is of thoughtfulness and love during our time of great loss ' Our father’s songs wiH forever fill the emptiness within our lives We will hold dearths memories of our time together We win miss him dearly We love you Dad Thank you again — His son and daughter Pfc Wilfred R Cunningham ' Kaysha A Cunningham' will be provided by Leaping Lulu along with guest musi- - by calling Pre-regis- ter 753-697-2 Wagner Newcomers and beginners are especially welcome Sponsored by die Cache Valley Folk Dancers and the Bridger folk Music Society A $4 donation is requested at the door" The Lace ‘N Levis Square Dance Club will dance from 7:30 to 10pm Saturday at the Cache County Senior Citizens Center 240 N 100 East Contra Danceja at 7 pm Saturday at the Whittier A Community Center 290 N 400 East in Logan Live music Logan Jillena Shaver takes die role Review was workable but occaskmal-to- of Maty Joanne's alter ego' Maty is sarcastic Tome” and fiercely independent Her transition from homecoming Continued from A3 rs ' : : Pt ' j 9300-1040- f i i es 9300-1060- V rm! r especially in the final scene when the women reunite with less in common than ever Their costume colorfully reflected dm differences that had drawn the characters ‘ 0 : Costumes by Phillip R Lowe were a visual highlight iqueen six-yea- 0 vi i: s V ft 1 V ' jf '' - o symmetrical adding to conspicuous lack of move- - ’ ' 1883 Logan twin apart - 10400-1160- 919 003 040 055 About Cache Commodities i ' 001 - 751 girls Feb 28 - ' 016 UNSWORTH — Tiffany Jolley and Qory Logan a girl Feb 27 a Welch and Mark Providence girl Feb 27 : Thank You to our Family And Friends It is with gratitude from our hearts that we say Thank You” Allen-Ha- lf 754 855 Births contender to the owner gone by Very little actual! of an erotic art gallery in Soho happens on stage and the i is anything but surprising logue is purposely peppered Sharer effectively captures with trivial “vanities’ that Logan seven grandchildren and Family and Friends the essence of this colorful 13 reflect attitude and circumand his character but is a little too Some people come into' our stance but reveal little of charbrothers Lynn and Robert Ska--: Kves and quickly go others stay tenuous in the role acter So the successof the behind for awhile and leave footprints Kathy on die other hand is He was preceded in death by play lies in all that barmens on our souls and we are never focused loyal and knows ' his wife his father and mother ever the same A special Thank underneath and in between the where site's going But when his sister Lola and his lines Ybir to the family for the kindcareer her doses with college Candace Marie Hm three young Stresses ness and love lhat al of you her of Adams boyfriend show to my chldren Thank charged with the task do a Funeral services wifi be held laudable job hut on opening' married to someone else and to old and new friends for you aMO am Saturday March 2 niUatleastdidn’t quite V her two best friepds heading your prayers Bl wW always be ' 2002 at the off in opposite directions her Mortuary in my heart ddiver the strengths characChapel 34 E Center Street woridbegins to opine Thank you again -‘ ter or die comemc timing Lbgan where friends may cal ' unglued Actress Amanda (Brown) to it Kaytene make all Cunningham required woriu on Friday evening from 6 to 8 Rpckne has die daunting chalThough it wiU undoubtedly lenge of transitioning from the gain flavor with age surefooted popular cheer- Joanim ably played by leader to dm suddeaty isolated Kristen ' is the dement Leigh POCATELLO Idaho ( P) -- 1) 14 percent spring 400 (up 5) er stssrs no tsst hsavy holststo and most frightened conservative young woman of the trio 372-376 Idaho Farm Bureau Intermountain '11 percent winter (up feeder steers no test holstein ' ud 1 least of the ytty and livestock report for Fri- - 3) springer heifers ria baby calves Joanne plays it side and teems back again The Scrqrtofifors CALDWELL -- Whltewheat no testhd fat iambs na bulls ATELLO — White wheat cwt 482 (steady) barley 435IW650 heavy feeder heifom litdefo help heryet her per 6700-745- 0 368' (steady) barley 430 v(t—dy) i tight feeder fwifsrs ftmmaiiceUbelifcvsbleifnot' 8500-940- 0 stocker heifeii (steady) 14 percent spring 350 always entirely clean f UVESTOCk pjo-— : AUCTION 0 winter Stock COWS 500292 (up 2): (up 5) ordinary Adding to the dudlenge crf OGDEN — White wheat 355 ducats Vlsle Oregon on Wednes875hd stock cows wfihcaivesnb -- - and dm tost and weansr takes commercial feeder Utility na Kript Lynda LinfolnTa I predictably (down 3) barley 4:35 (down 10) day Ipr pigs iq ' ' rlirron'fSnro' 3500-395-0 lambs na Remiuks: Steady on the luqmV homemakers life 14 percent spring 302 (up 3) 11 heiavy ' ManedJ some won' aufcaon 7100-800- 0 most all classes of feeder and ' after college But we eventual-calv- : light feodor percent winter 312 (up 6) stagnam Brace Duerden’s J 0 PORTLAND — White wheat stocker steers Gote demand for discover diat all raked set contributed to a : h’ ly isndtU' 60 (down 1) barley 9600 (down fight hdsttt foed- f seme of time ndnace and tion He is survived by two daughters Sheran (Ike) Simkins Ivins Utah and Tamra Bocda 051 001 1446 1518 - 053 919 975 019 1740 1846 052 Pace Wilfred Scott out-pouri- 750 843 753 875 1775 HI Yield home on Thursday Feb 28 2002 A complete obituary will follow in a later edition of the Herald Journal Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary the 057 1359 1474 258 271 770 806 Bond-Deb- Allen-Crann- for all 1159 1177 - 000 654 714 - 006 1473 1563 012 1813 1954 017 Allotted US Govt Saturday March 2 2002 at the Richmond Cemetery in Rich- mond Utah A visitation will be held at the Mortuary 420 E 1800 North North Logan on Saturday from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm off 050 4U 208 n Gold US Govt World Growth Kaye Funk Cards 044 - 3053 2033 100481 04 RdMageln SALT LAKE CITY Utah — Graveside services for Kaye Funk will be held at 1 pm on ' Mutual Raids NAV POP Chg American Funds Group 1558 1653 004 AmcapF 2644 2805 - 081 Europacific ICA 2827 2999 - 032 2149 22 SO 043 NawParap NORTH LOGAN Utah— Gerald Dean Welker 69 passed away in his North Lbgan He was bom ' Mach 19 1913 in Logan to Jacob Ephriam and Lola Ann ' Bissegger Skabelund Howard married Utalina Young on Feb 13 1936 She died on Dec 17 1995 They had two daughters Sheran Simkins and Tamra Bocda He attended Cache Willey schools and graduated from ' Logan High He was a lifetime resident of Cache Valley where he owned and operated his own farm and raised Black Angus cattle He loved farming working the soil planting and harvesting He continued to work his farm until just before his death Howard loved fishing hunting and camping He was anavid Utah State University fan each year attending all football and basketball games He just received an award for over 50 years of bowling with the Logan Men's Bowling Assoda- - ' Horseplay Dennis McBride stands on his horse named Spunk whle being led around by his tittle brother Ron McBride The two boys were supposed to be herd- tog cows and got a little sidetracked This photo was taken about 1948 Photograph from the book ‘Cache Tkeasuree — A Photo History of Cache Valley ’ available at The Herald JoumaL Allen-Cranne- —Joseph Howard Ska-belund 88 passed away on Feb 26 2002 at the Logan Regional Submitted by Ranee McBride MMsvfRe Gerald Dean Welker Hospital peacefully Feb 28 2002 at home He was bom May 14 1926 to Leland and Grace Grant Mickelsen He married Dorthy Storer June 25 1948 in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple and they spent nearly : 54 happy and productive years together Charlie was raised in and around Bancroft Idaho He was drafted on his 18th birthday and served in the Navy during Wortd War 11 K-g- -j He also served in Army Intelligence during the Korean - Conflict Upon returning home Charlie attended Ricks College There he studied agriculture and played football He and Dorthy moved to Logan where he continued his studies at Utah Stgte Agricuftur-al College He graduated from Utah State in June 1 951 with a degree in dairy science Later Charles received a masters degree from that same N6tu- '' tionHe joined the USU Dairy Department staff in August 1951 Positions he held at the university were herdsman man-ager and supervisor of the Dairy Research Center The last 12 ' years were with the Extension Utah — Barbara Rae Wood Webb 63 died on Thursday Feb 28 2002 at the Logan Nursing and Rehabilitation Center She bom on Oct 15 1938 in Boise Idaho to Albert Edward and Emily Pagano Wood She loved music 'art and literature She taught her family and friends many things She loved the Lord She is survived by her children Anne (John) Lawley Logan Brighton Bigler Anchorage Ala Matthew (Megan) Bigter Moab Utah Steven Webb Savannah Ga Teresa (Doug) Soles Desert Hot Springs alif and Jennifer (Rick) Greisen Gresham Ore six grandchildren sister Judith' (Galen) Harvey Clovis Calf and her two lifelong friends Ann Marie Atkinson and Ann Barker The family wishes to thank Theresa Brown and her family for the care and love offered to our mother and also to the staff at Logan Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Funeral services will be held at 11 am Monday March 4 y Mor- 2002 at the tuary 420 E 1800 North North Logan where friends may call On Monday from 10 to 10:30 am prior to services Interment will be in the Logan City Cemetery LOGAN Utah D 75' Barbara Webb' LOGAN Skabelund ' Utah— Charles Henry - t‘ Death notice J Howard Charies Henry Mickelsen SMITH-FIEL- from 9 to 9:45 am prior to the service Interment will be in the Logan ' City Cemetery Blue Club three-and-a-h- She is survived by her husband Lyman and six children Melinda (Brent) Arnold South Jordan Utah Douglas (Lynn) Jensen Sandy Utah Scott (Selina) JensehMcCammon Idaho Georg ianne Jensen Paradise Peter (Karrie) Jensen Tooele Utah and Christopher Jensen Paradise 13 grandchildren a brother Ted (Janice) Richards Fullerton Califs and several aunts and cousins Services will be held on Monday March 4 2002 at noon at the LDS chapel 9060 S 200 West Paradise Family and friends may attend a viewing Sunday March 3 from 6 to 8 pm at Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary 34 E Center Logan Utah and at the chapel from 10:30 to 11:30 am March 4: Interment will be in the Avon Utah Cemetery pm and bn Saturday Service as dairy specialist His dedication keen observation arrfhis understancfing of cows ana people permmoa nmi 10 gain national recognition for the herd and farm He retired from ' the university in 1988 after 37 ' years of service Charles has served in many local state and national organizations such as the State Dairy Commission Utah Holstein Association Richmond Black & White Day Committee and other civic organizations He loved his association with dairymen of the state Charlie was an avid Aggie fan and a member of the Big Marianne Richards Jensen All in all USTs “Vanities” may not be the most memorable evening of theatre you’ll ever experience but it is an entertaining romp through foe tulips arid tumults of your own coming of age and Wen worth foe modest price of admisiioa I coujdn’t help agreeing with ' one patron whom I ovofaeiud leaving thefoCater “In our 30a we Would have said it bald deepmeaning N6W Td like to see a fourth act" v “Vsmties"continues Satur- day Manfo 2 and ’Diesday y through Saturday March 9 at'toe Caine Lyric Theatre on Main Street in Logan AH per- -' fonnancea ate M 7:30 pjp Single tickets are $8 for1 i adults $6 for USU 'r facultystaffsnd Sr Citizens and $5 for youth under 18 and - 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