Show ' A10 — 'The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday March 29 2002 J ' v Obituaries - LOGAN Utah Courtney McCall Self known for her beautiful smile and love of life died at age 15 of heart failure ' hoff Huntington Beach Calif State University in 1940 with a ' two grandsons Mark Blinker- - i bachelor's in mechanical arts He married Doris Findlay of hoff Agoura Hills Calif and ' Paris Idaho in the Logan LDS Adam Brinkerhoff Phoenix Ariz three sisters Ruth SwenTemple in 1942 For a period of about a year in 1941 and 1942 son Eyre Logan Beth Swenson Hall Payson Utah and Marhe was a civilian instructor for US Navy recruits and trained garet Swenson Woodbury them as toolmakers and Logan and two brothers Roy machinist's mates in Chicago Swenson and Paul Swenson III Norman Okla and Qkla- both of Salt Lake City homa City Okla Funeral services will be held After being drafted in 1 943 Saturday March 30 at 11 am at the Logan LDS 5th-18he was assigned to duty with the Navy And served ia Ward chapel 502 E 300 North few months as a teachViewing will be conducted Fri- ing specialist in San day between 6 and 8 pm at Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary 34 E Cen- Diego Calif before the ter St Logan Burial will be in end of World War II After his discharge in 1946 he the Swenson family plot in the worked for Douglas Aircraft in Logan Cemetery San Diego in Logan as a photographer for USU and he also developed projects for the USU' Funeral services will be held Saturday March 30 2002 at noon in the Ml Logan LDS Stake Center 600 E Center St Friends may call Friday evening from 6 to 8 pm atthe Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary 34 E Center St and at the church on Saturday from 10 to 11:45 a m Condolences and rememr brances may be sent to the fam- HyatmortuaryobitsOyahoocom In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Courtney Self Memorial Fund care of Logan City School Foundation 101 W Center St Logan Utah Courtney McCall Self on Monday March 25 2002 She was bom on July 30 1986 in Logan Utah tp Drake and Sue Self She is the youngest sister of Brittany and Summer She will be mourned and missed by marly friends and a large extended family Courtney ' was a freshman at Logan High School where she was about to be named as a member of the 2002-0- 3 Hi Lo's drill team She enjoyed theater Spanish and history classes at school and loved to learn new things She was involved in modeling dancing singing and acting and wanted to be a movie star She loved anything Disney-relateand loved to dress up and make-belieshe was a princess Courtney was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints She loved the gospel and was serving as the president of her Mia Maid class She was always looking for ways to help others and accept their differences She participat-e- d in many church youth conferences and campouts and always looked forward to mak- ing new friends Some of her best friends pere Pepper her cat Kumbayaher dog and Mango her bird She loved to travel with’ her family especially to historical sites in the United States Courtney lived life to the fullest and loved to experience new things She loved to golf ’swim and go to movies She also ' loved to shop with her mother ' and go fishjng with her Dad survived She is by her parents Sue and Drake Self Logan sisters Brittany (Bryce) Anderson and Summer Salt Lake City grandmothers Lor- raine Self Salt Lake City and Ella Lou Potter Logan and numerous aunts uncles and ' Y cousins She was preceded in death by her two (grandfathers Ralph Self and Robert Potter : and cousin Tyson Rich " Oren “Bud” Wilson HYRUM Utah — Oren Dale “BixT Wilson 75 of Hyrum died ‘ r Thursday March 27 2002 at the Logan Regional Hospital He was bom Sept 19 1926 in Hyrum a son of James J and Leda Leatham d ve Wilson He is a World War II Navy veteran and has ' been a farmer in Cache Valley for many years He is survived by two brothers James Jay and Vhloy Wilson Kaysville Utah and Orson W and Mauren Wilson Young : Ward Utah He was preceded in death by a sister Elizabeth Laray “Betty” Jensen Graveside services will be held Saturday March 30 2002 at 2 pm in the Hyrum City Cemetery with a military tribute' by the American Legion Arrangements are made byAlien-Ha- ll Mortuary Logan “ - ' s Dan Hen rick Swenson Swenson 86 Logan retired associate professor of industrial arts at Utah State University died Monday March 25 2002 at IHC Logan Regional Hospital in Logan after a lingering illness He was bom Feb 5 1916 in Logan to Dan Arthur and Mar- garet'Hellberg Swenson He graduated from Logan High " Scbod ln 1934 amHrdVr Utah ” - " Births Brinkerhoff (Mrs Phillip Brinker-hofArlington Texas a son Brinkerhoff Jones Arlington Jenntea Brinkerhoff Miller Calif Allison Bririker- - Sun-nyva- le and cents - At approximately 4:30 Journal by Edward yes- 010 087 013 016 094 017 Jones' 3314 287? 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0Q3 678 708 - 001 Gold US Govt 1535 ' Gr&lrio an Leavitt in his approval letter to Utah Senate President A1 Mansell and House Speak- er Marty Stephens expressed concern about the fairness of the transition law “The law has no transition' provision to soften the impact on those who have detrimentally relied on an expectation-o- f achieving residency status next fall Some ‘soft transition mechanism should be considered and approved to avoid manifest unfairness” Leavitt wrote He suggested that the issue was “more a moral issue than a legal one” “We need to keep the trust of our community and our students” Leavitt added He said he believed the revenue generating potential of the bill was “significantly overvalued” and urged the ' Legislature to reevaluate the impact of the bill to preserve the integrity of the 2003 bud- Death notice Maurice Layne : Buttars WEST VALLEY CITY Utah — Maurice Layne Buttars 85 died Tuesday March 26 2002 He was bom July 17 1916 Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Valley View Funeral Horne West Val- non-reside- nt ley City Obituary policy The pries for obituaries and cards of thanks is $4 per column inch Obitiiar- ies are measured columns wide by : -- get The governor will call upon the Legislature to remedy the concerns in the present legis- lation at a special session Jbeforc students are required to enroll and pay tuition ' inches deep For more information call The ' Herald Journal 752-212-1 including photographs ’"riSl sr-- ' ' 1629 1863 1977 011 1409 1495 253 266 775' 814 - 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US Govt ' n 012 d33 Putnam GW Growth 082 Hi Yield 034 TE Income 001 Voyager 056 ’010 h) Cache VallcjPuNiNhingLLC Vl Nih PO 71 Wcsl Jensen Falslev 85 passed ’ : state tuition “It’s ridiculous to think that we would be solely responsi- NIBLEY Utah — Ephraim Reynolds Erickson 87 died Thursday March 28 2002 at the Logan Valley Nursing Center Funeral services wiH be held at noon Monday April 12002 in the Smithfield 10th Ward chapel 345 E 300 South A viewing vyill be held from 6 to 7:30 pm Sunday at Alien-Ha- ll St and Mortuary 34 Bond-Dabo- ' NC 4050 10400 886 ' Momlsiy 048' 030 006 012 029 129 6045 -- 045' 001 " 3745’ IBM ' 033 069 025 004 005 Gen Electric Gen Motors Iomega JC Penney J&J USPS lhlished every pm terday the Dow Jones Industrial Average was 1040394 - 2297 These quotes were taken at that time and proyided to The Herald Herald :2m x: Journal - 017 ’ March 26 NEEDHAM — Shelbe Walker and James Logan a boy March 26 LAW — Sandra Winger and Cory Logan a girl March 26 MARTINEZ— Jamiiee Hansen and Jose Logan a boy March 27 THOMPSON — Michele Weston andTravis Logana boy March 27 007 024 039 and fractional dollars per share Mutual funds are quoted in dollars Logan Regional Hospital PARK — Lynae Armistead and Steven Logan a girl March 24 BERRY — Lisa Giles and Jeffrey Logan a girl March 26 TERRELL — Shelley Gross ' and Vancfe Garland a boy 1 - “grandfather” clause to cater1 to students who are about to complete their first year and are expecting to qualify for in- Commodities Stock prices are quoted in whole NAFF — Edith Banks and Chris Preston a girt March 22 BAIRD — Heather Dial and Daniel Preston a boy ' ' March 24 CRITTENDEN — Karen Ellis and Niel Preston a boy March 27 ' and her younger sister Barbara Bybee Monroe She is survived by her sister Iris Betty Bybee Norman and husband Bid of San Antonio Texas brother-in- law Wayne Brown Monroe and wife Muriel of Ogden Utah and her son and daughter-in- Jaw of Albuquerque She leaves nine grandchildren and nine Interment will be in Logan City Cemetery Logan Utah Ephraim Falslev Slocks Franklin County Medical Center ' f) Stephen Swenson Logan three granddaughters Kimberly 'Mf ' his master’s in industrial education at USU He taught woodworking and building construction at USU from 1950 until 1976 attaining the rankof associate professor He worked ' lor USU Photo Services from 1977 to 1981 He was a high priest in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' serving in vari- ' ous capacities during his life including scoutmaster deacon's quorum advisor ward clerk and stake missionary He was a noted landscape photographer printing his own color photos of nature scenes throughput Utah and the West His photographs illustrated his sister May Swenson’s book The Guess and Spell Coloring Book” published in 1976 by Charles Scribner's Sons in New York He was preceded in death by his wife a son Lloyd Swenson who died as an infant in 1943 his parents his infant brother Uoyd sister the poet May " Swenson Sea Cliff NY a brother George Swenson Provo Utah arid another sister Michael Raine Turetsky bom Grace Magda Swenson Holly- wood Calif He is survived by a daughter Janice Swenson ' LOGAN Utah — Dan Henrick - She was preceded in death by her husband her parents SMITHFIELD Utah — Max degree In June of 1949 he received system Several Utah State University students are clamoring for a more gradual transition to the new residency laws and for the need to put in place a bowling Max Reynolds Erickson Scientific Research Organization while pursuing his master's Continued firom A1 ident and was instrumental in raising funds to build the Roswell chapel She enjoyed cooking interior decorating and th 84321 Debate many capacities Mildred setved for several years in Roswell NM as the Relief Society pres- ' n NDVHUNT CENTRAL PARK raumumwunwnmimi ' Saturday March 80th 8ri)0 pjn Easter Sirnday March Slst 7riN) pjn Murdav:Y'Yy" MARCH 30 2002 10:00 AM ' Mfatag UjC M I ’’ ' Loean Tabernacle ' "" V ‘i ' i v- Cecelia 'Yr ted by " Caiftr and John Di Carlkr Pull Choir and Orchestra J 'Betuo9Kann A Y j’ andreatmtedby the Logan South Stake Live Narration by Brace NewboLd i: |