Show A10 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah" Wednesday March 27 2002 Obituaries' r Soloctod stocks - POCATELLO Idaho — Jan Johnson Long 48 of Pocatello passed away Lutz Smithfield peacefully at home from complication of cancer on Sunday March 24 2002 She was bom May 9 1953 in Montpelier Idaho a daughter of Farrell and Venna Wyatt Johnson She was the fifth of six sisters Lana Crystal Vicki Jris and Cindy Jan attended high school at Utah Vicki le tors were very close and stayed dose throughout the years airline school and also worked at the JR Simplot ' Company and was the first woman technidan hired by the company Jan married Gary Long and in 1990 was blessed with a baby girl Hailey Justine Long when living in Inkom Idaho Jan and Gary were later divorced Jan and Hailey moved to Pocatello where Jan had her own business “Peace of Mind pet sitting later Jan met her very own guardian angel Steve Roberts who stood by her side and held her hand throughher cancer battle She was a very loving person and everyone who met her loved her She enjoyed healing people with her hands through massage Shealso enjoyed being outdoors and loved ani- - ' These quotes were taken at that time and provided to The Herald Journal by Edward Jones Jensen Falslev 85 passed away peacefully March 26 2002 Funeral sendees are pending for Saturday March 30 and are under the direction of Nelson Funeral Home A complete obituary will appear in a future edition of this newspaper 3253 2796 AT&T 1515 ' Autoliv Inc 2448 Boise Cascade 3663 Campbell Soup 2681 4915 Citigroup 2398 ConagraINC Edison Inti '16:78 Exxon Mobil 4374 Ford Motor Co 1609 9326 GenDyn Albertsons American Ffnl ' ’ LOGAN Utah — Dan Henrick Gen Electric Gen Motors Swenson 66 died Monday March 25 2002 at the Logan Regional Hospital A complete obituary wiil follow in a later edition of The Herald Journal Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Allen- - IBM ' ' : Iomega JC Penney' J&J ' 5915 3423 3988 10290 885 2050 6471 4 4 4 006 037 050 028 018 4 4 4 4 4 089 004 158 4 4 4 027 035 048 015 4 4 066 009 - 4 ' The price for obituaries and cards of thanks is $4 per column inch Obituar- ies are measured columns wide by inches deep 265 (steady) barley 430 (steady) 14 percent spring 326 (up 3) ordinary winter 292 (up All s ' ot -- vo of are disappearing He still gets a fair amount of cowboy boots in and he thinks' that the boots will always be around But so Continued fromA3 many shoes nowadays are unrepairable he said “It’s kind of nice to come in “It’s on the downward push ' and work by myself” he said but it has had its “What’s in here-- have to do v right now said Johnson years” Nobody else is going to do it” With few so cobblers Soft rock plays from a dusty clock radio sitting on a shelf though there is a silver lining Johnson lias customers who As he talkshe Cuts a worn travel from Idaho and welt section of a cowboy boot ' that he has slipped over a foot- - Wyoming' to have him repair their shoes Sometimes cus-shaped metal form He cuts a tomecs'move away but are so new piece of leather and ' used to shoves his awl through the having Johnson fix their shoes that they bring the' thick hide stitching it to the ' shoes back with them when boot by hand with a strong ' customer thread to recreate the fortn they visit-Onwill new that sole a hold soon brings shoes to Johnson all the ’ way from Georgia People with Johnson’s skills - higher education budgets College presidents argued the measure would instead discourage nonresident enroll-- ( to transition" I ' l: ' jud that being affectionate -towanlt you ri partner fiir'nq leanti' and at completely ipoitaneoiM1 ' timea!iTidyihon yfxir iweetheir( that cuddling ijnd kiMing are not ' limited to certain lituatfom but that you are Mriying to loveiand' it may every inspire her i r to 'send mote your way'' "I Honestly how much time ' does it take tokiss your sWeet heart on the back of the hek while : shell cooking siippekj How hard is ' it to takeyoiir sweethearts' hand ' ' while walking together?' 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Ah day at you Georgib guarantees if ‘can'tkeep your haiidi off each affection ' ' ' ' hol-ste- in 9500-1050- holstein springer heifers na baby calves na tat lambs na bulls 4800-560- 0 heavy feeder heifers 6800-720- 0 light fpeder heifers 7800-880- 0 Stocker heifers 9000-950- 0 d stock cows stock cows with calves na weaner pigs na feeder lambs na Remarks: None 5800-620- 0 KARREN — Janet Hansen and Robert Corirme a girl March 26 WELKER — Michelle Petef- son and David Logan a girl ' March 26 WHITE Jaime Roberts and Aaron Richmond a boy March 26 Holding redevelopment agency meeting Reviewing bulking permit applications from RC and Mary Hinrichs Bryon Martin and Utah Ppwer Hems Inducing opening of bids for golf course property declaring surplus items selecting Discussing dfy manager : Considering request from Nixori and Nixon for approval of the final plat for Fairway Heights subdhrision unit 2 located : ' between 900 East and 1000 East and 300 South and 500 South above the upper canal zoned Considering resolution 02-0- 5 amend the Birch Creek Golf Course policy and procedure manual” : Redevelopment Agency will meet at 6 pm on Wednesday' at the dty offices 69 N Main S Agenda Items include: Considering application fix a financial loan or grant from owners of G rin and Bear tt ’' :' a ot V The Smithfield 25 Considering request from Steven Chambers for approval of a two-l- ol subdivision located at 500 S 400 West zoned A--3 Considering extension of water Ine on 400 West Considering condemnation of home burned by fire on south -- Considering surplus of remainder of items from El Mate restaurant Main Street members to serve on the parks management committee Hearing reports from the mayor and other City Council members regarding term limits on boards and committees a report on history book and human relations committee e Ttenton Town Planning Zoning Commission will meet on Wednesday at 7:30 pm at the town hall 17 E Main & SL Agenda items indudet Reviewing a business license application for Cache Valley Grain & Feed Reviewing a building permit request from Jed Bingham : Discussing kennel laws Discussing the annexation plan Reviewing the subdivision ordinance J The WMsville City Corpo- ration will meet at 7 pm on Wednesday at the pity office 75 E Main SL in Weilsville Agenda Hems Include: Visiting with the developer of Hobble Creek Estates subdvi-skx- i concerning the route of the creek' - Hearing public input on a ' request from Jed Clark that the general plan be amended to allow homes on one acre density rather than five acre density on property on the North side of 200 South from approximately 651 East to approxkhately 875 East - ' ‘THEURER — Mary Matliison and Brian Trerhonton a girl ' March 25 BARTH — Angela Tichy and Scott Logan twin boys March 26 ! :' J The Preston Herald Journal Planning & Zoning Commlesiori wifl meet on Wednesday at 6 pm at the city office building 70 W Oneida SL Agenda Items include: byCscbeWkyhbtimlljC ' It did all you aaid and more J love it and recommead it to all of my frienda ' ti DcligktedSmJu4 CA DEM DEU6HTED: 1 knew you would like BBS Facial Creafn Letters of praiie havr flowed from women hf all agea telling me how wonderful EB3 la they found it to be 5 cregma in one Wijnkle Cream Throat Cream Firming Cream jara Moiaturizerand Baieall m onel I’m told BBS Facial Cream ia the 1 idling cream in" NJrcMqn coantwci QcpmtDcaL And it’a a great value one1: iar Uatinc many swristh and add ' with Pharmaciit Heldfond’a guarantee of MtifeKtipn And tie aure to iak' about hia other: discoveriea To leant man feout EBS discovcnea call tell free: ' or viiit 'their wehaheatwwwdAeem r QutiraMcCoUmMiaagioiEdiicKxiiaxxlBmOhFirinxcxn Cjmfi Ffeqa Buemeu Rick G WallxcMdvatisiDg Diiedar milaceOhjoewixoa John A Newby Chcetatioi Diiectrejnewbvilgoewtuxxn oi JO Siiule Copy Dsiy Make-u-p ’ NriixScntabgaNdOLQStlM BnireILSifehPBbiifea4iiiafe01uiiewiiom:t PeulDiyiiProdiirooa 24-ho- ur - 7SWnl300N(xnPXXBoc4S7LopaUtabS42364S7 TbS Fite (100) 77MH23cr(nS)2S9-76l-l UuhTekpboae (43S) feet crepey throat and dry aging akin You told me in your column about EB5 Facial Cream Well I bought ajar and I wife you cpuld aee how much younger USPS241-82- 0 i Mdsbod cwy llodsy Sraqfi Snfey ssonim DEM PATTY: Remember when I wrote you end told you how much I hated looking older what wife the wrinklet crow's I look steers 62007400 light feeder steers 8500-900- 0 Stocker 0 steers light feeder steers 6000-800- 0 heavy holstein feeder steers 450-760h- Considering request from Cleon and Annette Chambers for approval of the final plat for ' five-lsubdivision located at 600 S 200 West zoned C-- 3 re TAGG — Tracy Harrison and Matt Nibley a boy March 25 WYMAN — Sarah Woodruff and Silas Fielding aboy March r Growth Hokfing a public hearing to consider to a special-us- e permit for RC and Mary Hinrichs Reader Had Wrinkles Loves NewDiscdveiy Must (if you know about ran- -' other phase "Random acts of affection will make her feel special1"’ dom acu of JcinJncw and have ' frobably'June a few your b because there is simply nd exdusc j lifetime: Vet today I want to talk - for hot bf ing affectiohate with ! ' aKmt something a little differ- -' Georgio guatan- your sweetheart i t I 'IientrinJdnvacu tees that your partner will love of affectionJ " ' A random mote random dets of ' act'ijf affiectioh J y 1430 1fi01 4 004 966 962 4003 1743 1849 4 006 Pace J Reviewing a request from Tina McMullin for a conditional-us- e permit and business license bust- for a children's day-caness for up to 16 children at 3600 S Main St Reviewing a request from Dennis Smith for a conditional-us- e permit and business license for a construction business at 2876 S 800 West J - ' - USA POP Chg i s Van Kampen 1763 1&07 4 009 1802 1912 4 011 Gr&lnc for Terry Larson home at 3247 S 250 West 25 Random Acts of Affection NC 178 an Reviewing a preapplication a special-us- e permit from Reviewing a request from Jim Spindler for a building per-m- tt for an addition onto existing MORRIS -S- helly Lindquist and John Benson a boy March 25 ANDERSEN — Mindy Eliason and Roger Logan a girl March e 905 TE Income Voyager J y(aVpH 4 Q : 4 4 4 ' 191 0&9 The Smithfield City Council will meet at 7 pm on The Nibley City Planning Wednesday at the dty offices A Zoning Commiasion will N Main SL Agenda Items 89 meet on Wednesday at 5:30 include: pm at the city hafl 625 W 3200 Holding a public hearing to South Agenda items include: receive public Input for consider' from a Reviewing request ation of ordinance 02-0- 4 an Craig Anderson for a building ordinance amercing conditional kennel permit for a use in dn M-- 1 manufacturing shed at 35568250 West zone and adding residential ’ Reviewing a request from huntings in a commercial zone ' BHI Player for conditional-us- e This was advertised as two pubpermit and kennel license at : lic hearings but will be combined 4815 Hollow Road into one Logan Regional Hospital KADIS — Ruthann BogedahT and Jpred Providence a boy ' 4 -- Bond-Debe- ' day Utility and commercial cows 3600-430- 0 heavy feeder hold a public hearing on Wednesday at 7:30 pm at the town haU 51 S Center St to discuss the Newton City General Plan' Copies of the plan are available for review at the Newton Town Hall during regular office hours Office hours are Monday Tuesday and Friday 10 am to noon and Thurs-- : ' day from 4 to 5 pm Births Shoes : ' Leavitt said “There may be students who have' relied upon the tuition policy being what it is now and we need to come up with a means of being able ' 4 4 4 4 4 LIVESTOCK AUCTION — Shoshone Sale Yard on Mon- - -- ! ' - Agendas it takes nonresidents to become Utah residents and pay resident tuition to about two years Currently they have to spend one year in Utah' to be tuition eligible for te Students from outside the' state pay three to four times the tuition Utah residents pay The bill sponsored by Rep is Jeff Alexander intended to raise $5 million from the additional noniesi- dent tuition to help bolster- ment 4 4 Livestock 2) OGDEN — White wheat 290 (Steady) barley 435 (steady) 14 percent spring 311 (up 6) 11 percent winter 314 (up 5) - ment is not always right and we need to have that capacity as citizens to be able to question our government’ Spencer said “The governor’s veto is a signal to radical environmentalists to file any kind of lawsuits against government projects I believe the governor has been misguided hy his staff to veto the bill”' Spencer said the bill passed by veto-promajorities and he believes the veto can be overridden if the legislative leadership calls an override session Utah college students from out Of state unsuccessfully campaigned to have Leavitt veto a bill extending the time 4 4 4 4 4 4 PORTLAND— White wheat 1) barley 9500 (steady) 14 percent spring 407 (up 4) 11 percent winter 365-36- 8 (down 3 to steady) CALDWELL — White wheat cwt 455 (up 3) barley 450 (steady) J The Newton Planning will court” he said “The govern- an : Grain 752-212- ' 163 015 006 005 169 019 067 006 062 168 072 060 012 031 160 060 017 069 015 005 1665 4 005 2869 4067 ICA 3069 4 010 2360 4004 NewPersp WashMut 3066 4 018 Fid Cap Apprec2063 2063 4069 Fid Mageln 1019010566 4046 FauLIU rrmom-iwnpwio- n Gold 1168 1239- - 061 US Govt &78 766 4 002 1514 1606 4 061 Growth 1645 1958 4 001 Lord Abbott Affiliated 1394 1479 4 067 US Govt 264 267 4 061 n NC 776 ai5 Putnam Glbl Growth 776 4063 Hi Yield 861 4063 1568 2704 2864 2166 2890 AmcapF 344 (up : POCATELLO — White wheat 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 concerns about the bill “The bottom line here is that it is fimdamental to our deihocr&y that citizens are able to make complaints in 4 4 NAV Commission SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A helicopter carrying four skiers lost power on takeolT and plunged 500 feet into a thick cushion of snow on a mountainside The skiers and piloi walked away uninjured “I could have had five deaths today It could have ' been worse” said Charles Ward operations director for ParkCity Helicopters Ward was aniazed no one was injured in Tuesday’s crash at about 1 2:30 pm in the western Uinta Mountains about 35 miles east of Salt Lake City The pilot was able to bring down the helicopter in a con-- 1 trolled crash after taking off Twin Peaks from 1 0500-foThe copter landed in about five feet of packed snow Usually “you can’t survive on engine failure on takeoff” Ward said- - Europadfic - 1271 036 POCATELLO Idaho (AP) — Idaho Farm Bureau Intermourv tain grain and livestock report for Tuesday - chopper crash Si§£l1 near Park City Continued from A1 019 Commodities Obituary policy Five survive - Selected Mutual Funds 062 4 Merck & Co Micron Mtoroeofl Moore American Funds Group ' f Hall Mortuary including-photograph- 3731 Gillette Idacorp r ‘ 001 017 4 5195 PG&E 2263 Pharmacia Corp 4484 5323 Phip Morris Polaris 6368 2512 Questar 809 Qwest Reeboklnd 2683 Rohm & Haas 4065 Soottish Power 2070 Sears 5065 Starbucks 2349 Touch America 360 Union Pacific 6030 Viacom 4760 Wal Mart 6217 Wada Fargo 4915 Zlons 5744 069 007 033 4 169 2760 462 5740 3463 5966 1268 361 6265 Novel Nucor Oracle PepeicO' 026 f : ‘ Dan H Swenson LOGAN Utah — Courtney Self 15 of Logan died Monday March' 25 2002 in Logan Funeral services will be held Saturday March 30 2002 at noon in the '' Mt Logan LDS Stake Center 600 E Center St Friends may call Friday evenihg from 6 to 8 Mortuary pm at the Alien-Ha- ll 34 E Center St and at the church on Saturday from 10 to 1 1 :45 am A complete obituary will follow in a later edition of The Herald Journal ' ' NIBLEY Utah — Ephraim Courtney Self ' and cents At approximately 4:30 pm yesterday the Dow Jones Industrial Average was 1035336 4 7169 Ephraim Jensen Falslev Johnson Logan Utah and Cindy (Ron) Satterfield Moscow Idaho and her brother-in-law Rod Kautz Boise Idaho $he was preceded in death by her parents and two sisters Lana and Iris ' Funeral sendees will be held Friday March 29 2002 at 1 pm at the inkom LOS chapel with Rod Kautz officiating Interment will be in the Mountain view Cemetery The family will receive friends Thursday evening from 6 to 7:30 pm af Manning-WheaDe- y Funeral N Ave and 12th 510 Chapel Friday from noon to 1245 pm at the church in Inkom North Rich High in Lakptown Utah Jan and all her sisters grew up on a ranch in Mead-owvilUtah and helped their mom and dad a lot All the sis- - 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