Show AT M'lW '! t'imn IH '111 J : A8— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday April 25 2002 ' ' Obituaries- Soloctod stocks - Clarice was talented in music playing the piano by ear and she loved singing She enjoyed gardening cooking sewing and bowling She also served as a volunteer pink lady afthe hospital She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and enjoyed senring in various callings and attending the temple Clarice is survived by a daughter Patricia (Reynold) Tripp of Malad 3 sons Darrel (Wanda) Lewis of Tremonton Terry (Norma jean) Lewis of Hooper Utah and Steven Lewis of Layton Utah 15 grandchildren 35 and two sisters Edfth Jessop of Logan Utah and Afton Smith of Smithfield She was preceded in death by her parents husband Elmer one brother two sisters three grandchildren: Lori Darretene and Katy Lewis two greatgrandchildren twins Brady and Whitney Hamilton Funeral services will be held on Saturday April 27 2002 at noon In the Malad LDS Stake Chapel 1250 N 1100 West Friends may cal at the Horsley Funeral Home 132 W 300 North Malad on Friday evening April 26 from 6 to 8 pm and on Saturday at the funeral home from 10:30 to 11 30 am Burial will be in the St John Cemetery Richard E Bird LAKEWOOD Colo — Richard E Bird formerly of Logan Utah died on April 18 2002 at hie home Sn Lake-- " wood He tied of natural causes after a 25 year battle With multiple sclerosis Richard was the son of Matthew Fifiekl and Louise Perry Bird of Logan He as was bom in Malad Idaho on Feb 1 1942 Richard grew up on the family farm in Holbrook Idaho and spent winters in Logan going to school He graduated from Logan Hjgh got a bachelor's degree from Utah State University and a doctorate in physics from BYU " In 1967 Richard married Twila Davis of Logan in the Logan LDS Temple Until his health prevented employment Richard worked as a senior scientist at the Solar Energy Research Institute (now the National Renewable Energy Research Laboratory) in Denver Cok) ' Richard is survived by his wife Twila of Lakewood his children Trisha (Mrs Axel Leimer) Raquelle (Mrs Marc Johnson) Tiffany (Mrs Russ Axtetl)i Travis (and Hekfi) Bird and Heather (Mrs Nathan Jackson) and 12 grandchildren He is also surA vived by seven siblings Perry Bird Helen Smithi Wills Magruder Card Johnson Mau-- : LOGAN Utah rine Douglas Ann Hansen and — Alvaretta Lou Woodland He was precedAnderson (Allie) and in his death ed parents by died Mickelson one brother David Bird April 23 2002 A funeral for Richard was held from causes in Lakewood on Tuesday April incident to age will 23 and a graveside service ' be held in the Logan Cemetery ' She was bom on Thursday April 25 at 11 am Sept 24 1906 in Millville All friends and family members Utah the daughter of Charles are welcome to attend C and Hidvie Nielson Ander' son She married William Earl ' The Mickelson July marriage was solemnized March 26 1930 in the Logan LDS Temple He died May 6 1992 She graduatedform South Cache High School attended Utah State University and the Institute of Religion She worked as a seamstress for the Cache Knitting Mills Logan Sportswear MALAD Idaho — Clarice Co and Mode-O-Da-y Watson Lewis 88 Malad area After her marriage she resident passed away on Monmoved with her husband to Great Fads Mont and Vancouday April 22 2002 following a short illness ver Wash then to Logan She was bom Sept 22 1913 where she spent the rest of her in Smithfield Utah a daughter years of Joseph Franklin and Maty A member of the Church of Ann Pack Watson She was ' Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y raised and educated in Smith--' Saints She was organist and field Clarice married Elmer J chorister for all auxiliaries presiLewis on Sept 25 1934 in Salt dent and counselor of the Pri- ' Lake City Utah and they lived mary counselor in the MIA most of their married lives n SL secretary of the Sunday School John Idaho' and teacher in the Primary She She was employed for 20 also sang in her ward choirs 'years as a cook for the Oneida ' Relief Society chorus and par- School District Elmer passed ticipated in many' choral and away in 1983 She then married drama groups Woodrow Peterson and they Heir greatest love was her later divorced children and grandchildren She ' Alvaretta Mickelson Clarice W Lewis - - eroyed crocheting and growing ' many beautiful flowers In her yard She also enjoyed travelog with her husband She is survived by two daughters and two sons LaFaye and Martin Reeder Logan and Dwight and Ruth Mickefeon Vacaville Calif Other survivors include 13 grandchildren 27 Max Lynn Thompson (Barbara) and Myron Warren Thompson on w y' 3402 2946 1375 2314 3336 2749 4470 2434 1730 4030 1632 9630 3230 3640 3735 American FM AT&T Autoliv Inc : BotoaCaacado Campbal8oup CMgroup ConagralNC Edtoonlnfl Exxon Mobil Ford Motor Co GenDyn GenEkKtric - GMette Idacoro ' BENNETT— Michelle Udy and Stein Clarksfon a girl April 19 NIELSON — Stacy Baird and Tefyl Preston a boy April 21 " MCKINNON — Rebecca Egbert and Paul Logan a boy -- -- 'April 21 — Erin Bingham land DAVIS : : Benjamin Tremonton twin boys April 22 NYQUIST —Candice Burnett and Blake Avon a boy April 22 MANSFIELD— Daralyn Smart and Shane Grace Idaho a boy April 22 STRAWDER — Mariquita Blackmon and Matvelle Logan a girl April 22 20 2002 In Aurora A graveside service will be held at noon on Friday April 26 2002 at the Smithfield Utah Oty Cemetery under the Hon of Nelson Funeral Home Condolences to the family may be extended online at wwwneF sonfuheralhomecom L d home in Dayton Funeral services wifl be held ' at noon on Friday April 26 2002 in Ihe Dayton Ward ' Chapel with Bishop Alan Taylor conducting Friends may cafl Thursday from 6 to 6 pm at Webb Funeral Home and Friday from 1030 to 11:30 am at the church Interment wifl be In the Dayton Cemetery' - Death notice Mary Balazs SMITHFIELD Utah — Mary Jean Swartz Balazs 78 passed away peacefully on Tuesday 23 2002 Funeral services are pencflng and are under the direction of Nelson Funeral Home Complete obituary will follow in a future edition of this newspaper April Card off thanks Andrew Tepedino The family of Andrew Tepedi- no wishes to thank aH who attended his services as well as those who sent cards flowers food or mads contributions to his memorial fund Vincent and FeVda Tepedtoo Daria and Tony Pori Laura and Mike Hampton The price for obituaries and cards of thanks is $4 per column inch f'enuiiuik PbuipPaid Brink - J- i 4 Lojm KENNINGTON — Kelli Har- mon and Ladd Smithfield a girl '" April 22 something that’s a Verified recess “It’s a place where you’re gong to learn something” Rather than have her students play a competitive game like dodge ball for a half bout Wil son believes it’s more productive tohave them involved in activities where they can leam basic skills And ndier than Mows whistle Wilson uses music to get the children’s attention White a song like “Who Let the Dogs Out?” is blaring over the speak-er-s the Idds are in motion practicing skills liketlxowing and catdnng When the music stops they wait for instructions move onto a new skill station then start up again as soon as John Fogerty’s “CenterfiekT begins : “Music is so stimulating’’ Wilson says ’'When you go wort out you like to have music Arid when you go run REED — Rebeccah Harris and Eric Logan a boy April 22 April - ' Snbicnbm M isccniM dcliwy J ink 'OKMoolhMil:' loirai Hcrnkl by 7 : : - Providence PTA President Angie Batolio said the anticipated influx of students could resuh in larger class sizes and April ratios higher student-tb-tendiExtra effort by the sdiool ' employees can help mitigate : problems she said “We’ve got really good teachers and staff at Providence Elementary" Berirdio said 1 have good f&th in them” er Vlslan tichtio Swu Our tight With your $1 donation to favent Blindness you can ewe the gift of sight to thousands of Utahns All tfouuionwhen you renew your driver's liccnK and license plate tag will help fund vuion screening for children and adults and Drives Education studeatt favent Blindness Utah 23 wwwoaeoxiwesLniEt'-preventblindiie- u v South 200 East Salt Lake City Utah 84111 (561 23 ' 20 Qet acquainted with ihe jreatest hobby In the world Exhibits ' Demonstrations Displays Gddsmithing - SilversmitNng - Jewelry Making ' Qrafameri and hobbyists from OKheValleTKiddwInteniioiiiuatn: West display and sell gems fosil y mlnetals artifact silver and jpld-smithing and jewelry V-- 412640 41740 420440 There im thousandi of rocks min erals metals and findings that make up the fascinating exhibits of jeweieti and tapidaqr artist u Moby k Ute Snadiy tee fim lr She’s on pace to earn a master’s degree in pedagogy in physical education from Virginia Tbch in about a year aqd plans to go for her doctorate sometime within foe next 10 years Perhaps then she’ll return to Utah State to teach her physical fitness philosophy but forthe foreseeable future Wilson plans to stay where’s she at and add to her legacy — Oakwood Elementary has now been named Idaho’s state champion by the President's Council ou Physical Fitness and Spofts for five straight years 1 love what l do” Wilson ' says T get paid to play with kids all day” Gemstones - Jewelry L Fossils - Minerals - Lapidary One Year Mail emer the Herald Jnml hrioR6 pni' on wjuhytt noon Murdiy pkMC phone yow wyo behind McDonald's and to alleviate needs overlooked in the last bond issue" CORONA— Stephanie Hulca and Samuel Logan a girl : Uufa (hYtCrier(ldio) -- 5 t said “Other projects that would result sometime down the toad from a bonding issue will be: to OLSON— Stefani Stevens and Rolan Logan a boy -- Meg fkihafpiM EOa — 3010 - 015 2314 - 035 3042 013 2034 ail it’s nice to have music It’s motivating And it’s motivating for the kids and is also a good management toed" Wilson who has lived in Franklin for the last seven yean also teadies aerobics classes coaches track and cross : country fasten Junior High School and spends her summers serving ss a kids’ counselor at dude ranch in Jackson Hole Continued from A3 April WADSWORTH -t-AJIyson Bodfly and CHnt Preston Idaho a girt April 22 My ilUUO One Month Catier (iHiAr 'dneYeirC(Vu)L!J-:--tl20jO‘Oae Month CarricrkUiorJ—i4KJiO - 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' Colo — Keith Alan April Births Logan Regional Hospital Seam Starbucta 030 038 4 2848 3690 2270 5314 Ron Rohm & Hue 8ootttoh Power Davelne 48 passedaway oved hus-ban- tINDN y 049 033 036 019 617 Daveline : WEST JORUtah-Bel- yas-terda- '032 - Keith Alan AURORA Grant Anthony Thompson DAN 430 pm V:v'S 7032 2830 Qweet tha Dow Jones Industrial Avarags waa 1003043 - 6881 Thsse quotas ware takan at that Nma and provktod to Tha Herald Journal by Edward Jonaa Funeral Services wiN be held Thursday at 11 am in the River Oaks Stake Center 1300 W 8950 South West Jordan Friends may cal Wednesday evening from 6 to 8 pm at the Broomhead Funeral Home 12600 S 2200 West Riverton Utah and Thursday one hour prior at the stake canter Inter--' ment wfll be held In the Ctark-sto-n Cemetery at 3:00 pm on Thursday and the following sisters: Radah (Deimar) Iverson MiMIe Lucinda Dickey Milhrilie and Clarice (Bruce) Petersen Brigham Ctty Utah She was preceded in death by her parents husband her son Leon who was kifled In the Korean Conflict a grandson Brett Undtey Ryan Undey daughter-in-laPatricia Mickelson brothers Sylvester Lewis and Wilford Anderson and sister Florence ' Olsen She will be greatly missed by all her family and friends Funeral services will be held Saturday April 27 2002 at noon at the AKeh-HMortuary under the direction of Bhop Craig Christensen of the Logan 2nd Ward Viewing wiN be held Friday April 26 from 6 to 7:30 pm and one hour prior to ser-vices on Saturday Burial will be in the Logan City Cemetery great-grands- At approximately (Karma) and many nieces and nephews also survived him He was preceded in death by son Anthony Lee Thompson his parents two brothers aijd two four en Potato stock prioss are quoted in whato and fractional dollars per skare Mutual funds are quoted In dolare and cants Petersen (Qian) and brothers :? 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