Show A6 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Saturday July 20 2002 ' -$ Verp v— v the same -- r the other side" Other classmates discussed memorable kickball and baser ball games and even the time Steve John stuck his tongue to the flagpole "He did it twice" explained Doug Raymond “He pulled it off then stuck it on again to see if it really did huit that bad" After posing for a photo on the swings the classmates spent a good pail of the afternoon looking through scrapbooks photos and old Valen' tine's Day cards “It's amazing that these years have gone by” said Eliason smiling at his classmates "But we have many vivid memories" 1 - W : A V ’ i jp r4 1 v w I ? $4? VvS( : Members of the picture '' I Elementary class of 946 gathered a! the swingsats that provided them much Joy yean ago Below la their dasa lliJIlJ--l 1 “'fs J- L s "T-- y ZTZ0rrv - : ' ’5SZZr‘t- -a "2 i? U’ ’ push-broo- in the back m of my truck" Hancey NEW YORK (AP) — Alan recalled “I clamped an antenLomax the celebrated musi- and na on that cologist 'who helped preserve Biyce held that up in the air America's and the world's as high as he could while I heritage by making thou- ran the lead over to a TV set ” sanefs of recordings of folk They tuned in to Channel 5 blues and jazz musicians Out of Salt Lake — and 16 from the 1930s onward diqd ’there was Margaret Masters'-- ' lFriday'He wasSl" i v The rest as they say Is hi Lomax died at Mease tory in Countryside Hospital TV became Hancey ’s life accordSafety Harbor-Fl' He got into the business of ing to Lisa Kissinger of Vin- -' son Funeral Home He had selling and installing TVs and ' cable systems all over the val- -' moved from New York in 1996 to the Tampa area ley ' "I He was the son of put the first cable system John A Lomax whose in" Hancey said proudly 1910 book “Cowboy Songs ‘'In 19SS over at Wellsville and Other Frontier Ballads” We set up an antenna on the was a pioneering work in the mountain southwest of field of music preservation Wellsville then I’d run the Among thamous songs it cable all the way down into saved for posterity was Wellsville and all the way ' ' “Home on the Range” town" through Two song from the ' His litde shop in Logan — ' younger Lomax's collection Radio and TV weie featured on the 2000 — did brisk business in those soundtrack Gramniy-6'innin- g of “O Brother Where Ait V V years "It was in die winter so Thou?” we’d be up on roofs shoveling Alan Lomax was’ still in ' snow so we could put an ten- his teens when he began nas up because we couldn’t assisting his father's efforts and record to Interview get reception in this valley unless you put a 20 or 30 foot musibians of almost every antenna on the reof " Hancey stripe Long before tape recording 'explained "I had three anten- became feasible die work na crewsout working all the : entailed lugging around time and we puthundreds of antennas up in the first year" recording equipment that weighed hundreds of pounds It was a busy time andit Lomax said making it pos- r: ’'stayed busy' : sible to record and play hack T never spent a dime at a ' music in remote areas "gave' or radio station for a voice to the voiceless” and newspaper because adverting my ” put neglected cultures and' was biggest problem trying to silenced people into die comwork the was that coming get munications chain” pqsh-broo- m - “TVs were expensive in those days” Hancey explained "I once sold a 21- -j inch black and white for $470 You couldn’t buy any- -j thing for under $300 back then — even the table mod- - " : ' j ) POCATELLO — White wheat (steady) ordinary winter 362 (up 1) 14 percent spring 369 (down 1) barley 420 (down 5) OGDEN — White wheat 325 300 11 percent winter 373 (steady) 14 percent spring 373 (up 3) barley 435 (steady) PORTLAND — White wheat 376 (down 2) 11 percent winter 437-4:4- 4 (up 1) 14 peresnt spring 449 (down 1) barley 10000 (steady) NAMPA — White wheat cwt 507 (down 5) barley 450 (steady) LIVESTOCK AUCTION — Producer Livestock in Vale OR on a:iivr end commercial heavy feeder steers 6700-750- 0 light feeder teen 6000-880- 0 stocks! steers na light hotetein feeder steam nta heavy holetein feeder steam na hotetein springer heifers 1670 (Producers Jerome) baby calves na fat lambs na bulls 3900-5Q0- 0 heavy feeder heifers 6500-712- 5 light feeder heifem 7200-770- 0 atocker heifem jVa stock cows rVa Wednesday cows push-broo- m These quotes' were taken at that time ana provided to The Herald Joumalby Edward Jones’ 2750 - 021 046 -026 004 177 143 - -- 020 121 078 2047 ATAT 992 Autoliv Inc 2180 BfllmPMiaHa 2824 CampbelSoup 2200 3600 Citigroup 2124 ComgmlNC Edison Inti 1295 American FW ’ ExxonMobil Ford Motor Co GsriDyn Gen Electric GMette Idacorp ISM X Penney -- 3240 225 r 042 1229 8017 2777 2923 2426 7200 929 1620 4125 - 1v46 - - -- 728 024 022 -- 2115 Micron Mkxosoft Novel Nucor -- 4120 2228 4926 1025 228 5520 -- ' --- - 070 021 025 026 00 - 027 Lucent Tech Merck & Co 716 ' -- : 026 020 020 125 ais 012 221 na stock cows with calves na feeder piga wearier na lambs Remarks: Small test on most milljIhKifk Vllnil SolQtod Stocks Stock prices am quoted in whole nd frictional dollars per ahem Mutual funds am quoted in doflars and cents At approximately 4:30 pm yesterday the Dow Jones Industrial Average was 840949 - 13299 Utility 3400-380-0 ' Not many people could afford their own console so Hancey would set TVs in the window of his shop at night to spread the goodwill That all happened a long time ago 2002 marks the fiftieth year since Cache Valley first exp- enencedTV 50 years since Hancey and Flamm played around with an antenna on a clamped to a hill in Clarkston to catch die first telecast The old timer is nostalgic He still talks about his life and TV in the same heath as if the two were one and die' same "I’ ve had a busy life but it’s been good" Hancey said smiling hs eyes fixed on four large scrapbooks spread out on his kitchen table The pages tell different sto- lies bid the theme is common — no points far guessing irT mo Logan cny cernetety - 972 3620 1327 PharniedsCorp 3799 4125 Philip Morris Poiarie 6527 2116 Questar Oracle- - - ' - - Pepeico PG&E 249 Qweet Reeboklnfl Rohm & Haas Scottish Power Seam Card of thanki 121 Ivean Larsen Olsen 026 095 025 122 122 100 220 026 022 025 020 079 021 091 028 - 2323 3437 2975 4325 2010 Staibucfcs Touch America Tyco Union Pacific Viacom WWMart Weis Fargo Ztans 023 410 027 020 - 3 1249 5812 3720 4741 4620 4526 ?- ' The family of Ivean Larsen Olsen would like to express our appreciation to al those who showed their love and concern at the time of her passing Thank you for aO the acts of kindness love comfort sympathy thoughtfulness and flowers n rvMMHn-iwnpmo- - - US Govt 020 - 024 027 1714 1819 ! 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fplk-lori- st ' QO iiW— 790 t — moet of their married Ka He was employed for over 30 years with Kkiepfar Construction Company and for neatly 25 years with LaQrand Johnson Construction Company Ha1 retired at the age of 80 having never taken a day's vacation With precision accuracy Vem dug tfie basements and pra- pared ttw foundations and footings of several hundred homes hi Cache Vhlley Hfo axpwtisa has been attested to by afl the bufldera he worked with They appreciated the axactnees of Ns 1 Renowned TV musicologist had a i ts ' SL5 - - (Bulks) In Bing- ham Canyon Utah In 1910 He was raised In SmRMMd Utah Vem married his sweetheart EMa Hal In 1936 In McCain-mo- n Idaho Thak marriags was briar solemnizsd in tha Logan MNchMuacaraHarald Journal Eflia ’ dead at 87 - j ' bomtoWaltbr andDoretta Hudson Blit years When the group reached the end of the hall where renovations were occurring classmates discussed how much the building had grown' “This used to be our kickball field" Mary Rhodes Squires laughed as she pointed down the new hallway by the principal's office Eliason began to reminisce about recess during the winter when they would go outside and "scoot around on the frozen canal" then go inside and put their wet socks and shoes on the radiator to dry Some of the group remembered swinging so hard on the swings with the wooden seats that they "nearly swung around to - - L Burke-- : LOGA- NVem L Biirtce 82 passed way at home July 18 2002 f Vem was v Continued from A1 it i Cbltucrlos Ellis Glass of ’46 revisits “This is our first time together as a group in the school since 1946" said Eliason as he walked through the entrance stopping to shake hands with a classmate he hadn't seen in ") r r V f trnatdd IsXrdd — |