Show A6 —The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday! March 5 2002 Obituarios LaMont Edwin HURRI-CAN- Hill E Utah — LaMont Edwin Hill 62 died ' er Thursday Feb 28 2002 et He loved the mountains and the outdoors and spent many Dixie Regional Medical Center hours fishing andhunting with his son grandsons and brother After his retirement he and Alta enjoyed many hours working in the garden birdwatching and enjoying one another's company We will aH miss you so very much Daddy Robert is survived by his wife of 51 years Alta two daughters Robin (Jim) Roberts Logan Utah and Tamara (David) Mis-enSt George Utah one son Tom (Patty) Jessop Millville one brother Richard (Mdurine) Jessop Logan three sisters Lazars (Walt) Youse Roy Utah Barbara (Grant) Martin Salt Lake City Utah Lawana (Frank) Larsen Salt Lake City 11 grandchildren one and many nieces and nephews He was preceded in death by both parents and a niece Tracy Lu Youse DeCaria Graveside services will be held Wednesday March 6 at noon Family and friends may call at the Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary in Logan on Wednesday from 10:30 to 11:30 am Interment will be at the Millville Cemetery Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Allen-Ha- d He was bom ' April 15 1939 ' in Millville Utah a son of John Hill Viola LeFem and Edwin s activities LaMont married Sheila Brown on April 3 1959 in the Logan LDS Temple They were later ' divorced and he married Janet Barkdull in November 1969 They were later divorced and remained friends He married JoAnn Gifford on June 2 1977 and they were married for 1 9 years but later divorced and remained very good friends Surviving LaMont is one sister Jewel Larsen Benson Utah two daughters and one son Dana (Bryan) Hardman Pleasant Grove Utah Susan (Jed) Porter Roy Utah and Edwin LaMont (Coleen) Hill Hurricane eight stepchildren Gordon (Geneva) Bringhurst ' Hurricane Jeff (Janice) Bringhurst Las Vegas Nev Lorie (Frank) Caravello Hurricane Staci (Max) Torres Lbs Vegas Kristy (Nick) Willden Las Vegas Kirby (Licia) Bark-du- ll Beaver Utah and Scott Barkdull Las Vegas 36 grand- children three and two more on the way LaMont was preceded in death by his parents and sisters Velay Hill Baugh and Wanda Hill Git-ti- Mortuary Our family would like to thank the employees of IHC Hospice Miller Skyler Mark — HYRUM Utah Skyler Mark Miner 18 returned home to his Corey Chris heavenly father on Friday March 1 2002 as a result of a car accident in Ogden Funeral services will be held Tuesday March 5 2002 at noon in the Hyrum 10th Ward Chapel 111 N 400 West Friends may can at the Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary in Logan Monday evening from 6 to 8 pm and at the church in Hyrum on Tuesday from 10:30 to 11:45 am Interment will be in the Hyrum City Cemetery Condolences may be sent to mortuacyobitsOyahoocom Ardell Kuriz Kofoed passed away peacefully on ' CLINTON Utah — Corey Chris Weaver 43 passed away Sunday MarchS 2002 at his home after a courageous battle with cancer He was bom Sept 14 1958 in Ogden Utah a son of Mark Jackson and Karen Marie Shaw Weaver He married Kandie Ritch OcL 7 1978 They were later divorced He then married Darcy Marie Peterson Oct 6 1984 in Las Vegas Nev Corey had lived in Layton ' Hynjm and Clinton Utah He graduated from Layton High School He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- y Saints and was active in scouting as a child He worked at Hill Air Force Base for 17 years as an Industrial equipment mechanic Corey enjoyed hunting fishing snowmobiling wood work- -' Ing and leather tooling He also enjoyed Nascar racing football basketball baseball and gardening — espedaltyhot pep- March 4 2002 Funeral services are pending and under the direction of Nelson Funeral Home Acomplate obituary win follow in a future edition of this newspaper About Cache The Alzheimer’s Support Group will meet 7 pm Wednesday March 6 at the Cache Senior Citizens Center 240 N 100 East Charlie Davis from Utah State University will speak on the impact of caring for an Alzheimer’s patient on family members' Call Bonnie Smith at 752-O- S 17 for more information Everyone is welcome ter-da- ' : ' PROVIDENCE Utah— Robert Lie Jessop 69 of 145 ' W 500 North Providence died ' March at his 3 2002 Sunday home after a long courageous battle withcancer He was bom Aug 9 1932 in MillyillS Utah the fifth child of George Thomas and Marion Hincks Jessop He attended Cache Valley schools in his youth Robert married his sweetheart Alta Mae Turner on June 28 1951 They remained sweet- hearts to the end as she stood tirelessly by him with unwaver- -' ing devotion tender loving care arid her positive smiling attitude throughout his eritira illness A hard worker all his life he pers He is survived by his wife Darcy one son Brandon Corey (Crystal) Weaver Ogden three daughters Ashley Weaver McKenzie Weaver and Kaycie Jo Weaver all of Clinton one grandson Brayden Weaver - Also surviving are his parents Mark Weaver Huntsville Utah and Nolan and Karen Kartchner 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- Continued from A3 strictly enforced utilities for the DUFs square footage would amount to about $4400 a year” said Chamber President Bobbie Corey “We’re glad to have them here but thus for we’ve been making up the difference Now that we have to pay the tax as well we have to come up with an additional $3000" Taxes were not assessed on the DUP museum until last year when the Chamber purchased the building from Cache County in older to complete a $220000 remodeling project At the time the county reportedly considered the possibility of granting the Chamber tax exempt status however was advised against this measure by the county attorney’s office The Chamber has since raised the rent for all tenants to cover die cost of additional taxes being levied by the county Coray said The Chamber is recommending that the DUP petition Cache County for a tax defer- ment “If that isn’t possible they’re n going to have to pay their of the tax that is owed on por-tio- this building’’ Coray explained Under the terms of the agreement between the Chamber and the DUP members are responsible for utilities insurance and taxes owed on their portion of the building The DUP contributed $23000 — a donation from the Cache County Centennial Commission — toward the Death notice SMITHFIELD Utah — Ardell Kunz Kofoed 86 of Logan Weaver Robert L Jessop 1 ail especially Kathy Leslie and John Words cannot express our gratitude for your gentle caring support and the genuine concern kindness and respect you showed to our father and family in our time of need Funeral services will be held Wednesday March 6 noon in the Hurricane LDS Seventh Ward Chapel 155 E 1050 North Friends and family may call Wednesday from 1 1 to 11:30 am prior to services at the chapel Interment and graveside services will be held Friday March 8 2002 in the Millville Cemetery at noon LaM- -: pnt is loved and will be missed by everyone that knew him ' friends may Wednesday from 6 to 8 pm and Thursday from 12:45 to 1:45 pm Interment Kaysville City Cemetery v Special thanks to IHC Hospice nurses social workers and Dr Wood Also to Dr Regina Klein and staff Dr Roarks Neville and staff and Dr Leslye’ conIngersoil and staff dolences to the family at llm 0 lindquistmortuarycom ' development of a chamber building in 1063 In return for 'foe donation foe group was rent-frgranted a lease agreement for a museum in any chamber building While it remains uncertain what will happen if the DUP is unable to pay their portion Corey stressed the need to keep the museum open calling it a “vital treasure to foe commun99-ye- ar caH er ' DUP with Kerry Talbot second counselor officiating Family and side-by-si- de Qualman Hill He was reared and educated in Millville and graduated from South Cache High School in 1 957 He was a employed-afloor coverer and at one time owned his own business he was also a perfectionist in all his work He also enjoyed hunting fishing and all other outdoor : Washington Terrace one brother Tracy (Cory Lee) Weaver Roy Utah and one sister Wendy (Barry) Chase Roy He was preceded in death by one brother Barry T Weaver and grandson Brandon Gauge Weaver Funeral services win be held at 2 pm Thursday March 7 2002 at Lindquist's Layton Mortuary 1867 N Fairfield Road akrog with his brother undertook the responsibility of running the family dry farm at a very young age to aid in the support of his disabled father He also worked as a roofer for Stucki-MMin Logan for 38 years ee ity" A tax deferment may come as saving grace but county officials expressed concern about foe provision of the tax code under which the Chamber is contemplating action "The Chamber has indicated that it might be applying for funding from restaurant tax money to address this That tax revenue the county council has determined can be used for capital projects or for advertising It doesn’t allow it to be used for ongoing operations and maintenance” explained Cache County Executive M Lynn Lemon “If we do come up with funding it will have to be from some other source” According to Lemon foe only type of funding currently available to foe museum is foe transient room fox which is assessed by motels for ovenught accommodation However Lemon insisted that any funding foe museum received would be contingent upon foe county’s priorities “We’re feeing tremendous shortfalls foe most significant being foe shortfall in jail reimbursement We would have to determine whether it would be worth it for us to spend a por--' tion of our transient room tax on the museum" Lemon said He suggested that the proposed Zoo Arts and Parks or Movie Continued from A3 she tried out for the role of a girl was supposed to suffer from seizures But when she showed up for filming in downtown Ogden they gave “seizure girl” to another actress and turned her into “spider girl” “They liked my scream” Nielsen explains Nielsen’s mqtfier Cindy who was also on the set can vouch for that “I was sitting off to foe side and one of the casting directors said ‘Did you hear that scream? She’s so good’" Cindy recalls “I said ‘What does she look like?’ and they described her I said ‘I thought I knew that scream’” “She grew up with the scream” AJ points out r "Cindy replied “At least noW you’re getting paid for it” Two hundred dollars to be exact for a day of work that began at 4 pro and ended at six die following morning During that time Nielsen delivered about 10 different V The River Heights City Planning Commission wW meet on Tuesday at 7 pm at i the city building 520 8 500 East Agenda items Include: Discussion the writing of a special exceptions ordinance Discussing the city annexa-tion policy plan Discussing the conditional-us- e fee Considering names for new planning commissioner 7 The Lewiston City Plan-nlng and Zoning Commission will meet pn Tuesday at 8 pm at the city office 29 South Main Agenda items indude: Reviewing a request for a business license from Btaine AAen to do electrical work from his home ati 92 8 Main Reviewing a request for a buikfing permit from Tad Cindy King for a single-fami- and ly dwelling at154 W 100 South Reviewing plans from Gina Disefano for a subdivision to be located at 200 8 Main y The Providence Planning Commlaaion will meet on Tuesday at 6 pm at the city Office bidding 15 8 Main SL Agenda Items include: Discussing approval of a final plat for Creekside Plat D Discussing Craig Johnson’s studtesofSpringcreekParkand study opsn-spa-ce V The Hyda Park Planning A Zoning Commlaaion wi meet on Tuesday at 7 pm at the city office 113 E Hyde Park Lane byCVjdkyfaUUriMLLC ' ' Bruce K Smith - FLAT TIRE REPAIR 1 Managing Cyndi Fulton Businesi RkkGWallaceAdvertiinjDireeior-nirallacefhiewixoo- '' - 12" Production — Single Copy Duly v Reg kfoANeriwCiiculalinI)inclaMety9l)jnewixoa Paul Dave JQt 0neMiioikGurier (Utah): J975 Carrier (Utah) One Month Carrier (Idaho) $1I7j00 Orie Year" 4125 Single Copy Sunday : OneYear Corner (Idaho) One Month Miil One Ye Mad ' 41021 — uniiMiKMUKniiBHiwiHnMMM 412340 w MiMByniiMHPHnivini t pn ) t au OfliM Hours: : to 140 MonrMyfrldsy 740 pji CiidSaiurihqrand Sunday sjl NV f U- committal They can certainly approach foe Ttavel Region Board about financial support Whether they would recommend any funding at this time I cannot say” Lemon said screams — “I thought I was going to lose my voice” she says “My voice hurt really bad” — and was also in another street scene when an entire city Mock goes up in flames Although Nielsen's part is a small one she says people kept reminding her that it was Jamie Lee Curtis' scream that tb movie fiftf bropelfed stardom But what makes Nielsen’s scream so special? and It’s can and make peofrightening ple’s Mood curdle” she says right before proving it itt high-pitch- ed Agenda Kerns include: Hearing a presentation from Kant Dunldey of a Concept pianT for commercial property located at approdmataiy 3500 North ' Hwy 91 in Hyde Park Reviewing Hyde Park's general plan The Wanton Town Councff wi meet onTuesday at 730 pm at the town haft 17 E Main St Agenda Items Include: Holdng a puNc hearing to dtocuse the dMsion of commercial property at Trenton Feed Reviewing resolutions for furxfingof the new water system Discussing annexation and the proposed depth for southern town boundary Discussing proposed water project : S4323-04- T i ' 4 r T 2- ‘ - Ccdl 885North Meln i --5 S wtfT (435)7534080 Press 5 Not much equity? 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