Show best smuuibie soft A8 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday August 14 2002 Obituaries Commodities area hospitals until her retirement in 1989 She was a member of Minnesota and American Association of Nurse Anesthetists and presented a paper at the 1957 National Convention She was a volunteer with Children's Care Foundation and went to Haiti three times She served on the Board of Directors for the Lutheran Home Day Care Pro- - ' gram and was treasurer of the Basenji Club of America She enjoyed the outdoors animals and had been active in the Humane Society since 1966 She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and served as public relations director and as a counselor in the Relief Society Survivors include five nephews David Ray DeWayne Cordell and LaMar Balls two nieces Ramona Oiiveto and Diane Easterman cousins and may friends She was preceded in death by her parents sister Arlene Balls and a nephew Sheldon Graveside services will be held Friday Aug 16 2002 at 1 pm in the Paradise Cemetery Arrangements are by Alien-Ha- ll Donna Bingham ‘ LOGAN — Donna Marie Shewed Bingham 79 of Logan died Monday Aug 12 2002 in Logan She was bom July 14 1923 in Salt Lake City a daughter of Jack and Nancy Mae Cahoon Shewed She married Walter Earl Bingham on March 4 1944 in Glendale Calif He preceded her in death She attended Weber State and was employed for the Ogden Standard Examiner Newspaper fpr 55 years retiring in 2000 She is survived by sev- eral nieces and nephews Darlene and Burnell Had of Fairview Idaho Robert and Carol Nelson of Florence Ariz Peggy Nelson of Midvale Nancy and Kirby Johnson of Agoura Calif Jack and Teresa Nelson of Hyrum Dawna and Randy Shurtz of Riverton and Mortuary Thomas and Tresa Nelson of Nibfey She was preceded in death by her parents a brother Robert Shewed sisters Viola Nelson and Nancy Mae Snyder Graveside services will be The family of Travis McKee held Wednesday Aug 14 at 6:30 pm at the Lindquist Wash- - would like to say THANK YOU" to all of the good friends and ington Heights Memorial Park ' neighbors who have helped our Cemetery in Ogden The funeral is under the direction of Alien-Ha- ll family The generous donations the care concern and love Mortuary Logan' given to us has carried us through our trying times We are greatly appreciative for all that MANKATO Minn — Elaine you have done and you all have McMurdie 72 died Friday Aug a special place in our hearts 9 2002 at Immanuel-S- t We cannot thank you enough Hospital in Manakato Joseph's for all that you have done We ' Ms McMurdie was bom Oct love you and are grateful for '2 1929 in Paradise Utah to your friendship Samuel and Jennie (Hulse) McMurdie and graduated from The McKees South Cache High School in 1947 She attended Utah State University and graduated from Saint's Hospital the Latter-da- y nursing program in Logrpi Utah ' in 1950 She worked in obstetrics and psychiatric units in Logan and Pueblo Cok “Bonnie” before attending Grace Hospital's School of Aneemesia in Detroit Mich graduating In ' LOGAN — Elsie LaVaughn (§53 'She' Was ariurse anes' "Bonnie” Jensen Jones 92 died in Butterworth thetist at Hospital oh Aug 13 2002 at the Logan Grand Rapids Mich until she Nursing and Rehabilitation CenImmanuel Joined the Hospital ter A complete obituary will anesthesia department in 1966 appear hi a later edition of the She was associated with Herald Journal Arrangements Mankato Anesthesia Associates are Mortuary by and worked for Immanuel-S- t North Logan other and Joseph’s Hospital Inter-mounta- in (steady) OGDEN — White wheat 338 (up 3) percent winter 426 (up 8) 14 percent spring 427 (up 6) barley 430 1 1 (steady) PORTLAND — White wheat 409 (up 4) 1 percent winter 474-48- 4 (up 1 to up 8) 14 percent spring 483 (up 8) barley 10600 (steady) NAMPA — White wheat cwt56l (up 4) 1 livestock hol-ste- Jones Allen-Crann- About Cache The city of Logan will be spraying for mosquitoes with a plane within city limits between 7 and 9 pmf tonight If there are any questions call The spray Joshua at 716-976-3 is harmless to people and pets and there is no need to remain indoors during the sprayiAg The Cache Humane Society will meet at 7 pm tonight in the Logan City Council Chambers Progress on the Society's animal shelter will be featured 2676 2467 ATftT Autoliv Inc 1000 '' 2252 ' Boise Cascade 2774 ' Campbell Soup 2187 3110 Citigroup 2572 Conagra INC: Edison Inti ExxonMobilFord Motor 1255 : - 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Under cross examination the girl said she was unclear about the timeline of the alleged incidents except that they happened between March and June 2001 Two taped phone conversations between Wengrcen and the girl were also admitted into evidence Though they were not played in court Wyatt alleges that Wengrcen was recorded apologizing to Agendas Aug 11 COMPTON — Shelley Bad-dle- y and jeffrey North Logan a boy Aug 11 BRAKEFIELD — Melissa Crockett and Travis Logan twin boys Aug 12 THORNOCK — Amy Wilkin-- ’ : 1T44 7900 3995 3105 i 2801 7190 QenDyn Gen Electric ' I 3464' ’ 0: 10 Viacom Albertsons American Finl in and Myron Logan a girl Aug Selected stocks Stock prices are quoted in whole and fractional dollars per share Mutual funds are quoted In dollars and cents At approximately 4:30 pm yesterday the Dow Jones Industrial Average was 648239 - 20650 These quotes were taken at that time and provided to The Herald Journal by Edward Jones ng 0 Elaine McMurdie Jensen time-consumi-ng Auction — Shoshone Sale Yard on Monday Utility and commercial cows 3300-375- 0 heavy' feeder steers 6700-733- 0 light feeder steers 7800-820- 0 Stocker steers 8200-880- 0 light holstein feeder steers 5900-670- 0 heavy holstein feeder steers 3400-390- 0 springer heifers na baby calves na fat lambs na bulls 4000-450- 0 heavy feeder heifers 6800-740light feeder heifers 7300-770stocker heifers na slock cows na stock cows with calves na weaner pigs na feeder lambs na Remarks: None Travis McKee Elsie LaVaughn Logan-to-Smithfie- ld 1 Card of thanks Death notice Volunteer POCATELLO Idaho (AP) — Idaho Fanil Bureau grain and livestock report for Tuesday POCATELLO — White wheat 329 (steady) ordinary winter 399 (up 7) 14 percent spring 401 (up 6) barley 440 ' the emergency response time to his city and improve coordination between ambulancd crews and first responders Continued from A3 "I am not critical of the level of service we now : service receive" he said "It is very Peterson believes a simple Dollars and cents good But it may not be as A point of agreement comparison would reveal a good as it could be" flaw in Winn's logic between Logan City and North Logan Mayor Val "How could you possible Smithfield is cost Potter said his city has also Plain and simple a volun- say that taking the service 20 tossed around the idea of local teer ambulance service would years back in time is better" ambulance service However Peterson said "You're going cost less than paying for a' it does not rank high on the from people at the station substation manned by Logan city’s list of priorities ' training to people mowing personnel Potter said he plans to “sit their lawns and working on And even if ambulances back and watch” the course of their car and that’s better? In continued to make the Smithfleld's proposal what way?" trek Mayor But Smithfleld’s push for an But the same level of medWinn says residents would license may be ambulance ical service is possible save money on the cost of ’ in slow coming ' extra mileage He estimated according to state officials According to the Bureau of For Smithfield to provide an additional cost of $96 just EMS the process can be the same level of medical serfor travel and even somevice as is required by state What would the cost be? what daunting Patrick said law it would have to contract Nothing Winn said Once of the applications half only with Logan city for paramedic the start-u- p costs are paid the return to his office ever services proposed ambulance service the criteria are desAmong Such a contract would need would be ignating an EMS training offito be signed prior to submitHis claim is not without cer creating a plan of ting an application to the state precedent Franklin County and drafting mutual operations according to Paul Patrick prooperates a similar volunteer aid agreements with partici- ambulance service According gram director for the Bureau communities It paling of Emergency Medical Serto Advanced EMT Lana a certified off-lin-e requires vices Baird the department has not director a sufficient ' medical That has not yet happened relied on government funding number of emergency vehicles since she was hired in 1997 and a staging area for those A question of time However public funds may vehicles A second point of friction be needed this year to make Once the process is comtime to ron a recently-pupertains response payments plete Patrick said it could Winn claims a local ambuchased ambulance she said lance service would cut travel Chief Peterson agreed that a take as few as six weeks to have an ambulance license time to the northern reaches of volunteer ambulance service approved But if it is chalCache County considerably would be cheaper than He spoke of Lewiston and lenged the process could take Logan’s service The differmuch longer In some cases it Cornish in particular is ence personnel But Peterson s'aid the may enter the judicial system "Our biggest cost at Logan ' According to Winn Logan Fire is personnel” he said response times out of Logan have been grossly exaggeratcity intends to contest the "We have to pay for the ability license The information he ed to have that level of service said came directly from city He pointed specifically to to ready go” officials Councilmember Jeffry Gittins’ ' i But Peterson said the city that it statement in mid-Jul- y in Looking has taken no stance on the could take up to 30 minutes to in the are Standing wings ' issue other cities like Hyrum and get out of Logan oh a busy “We don’t even know what North Logan which have con- day Peterson said it is untrue their proposal is so how could The fire chief said the dif-sidered local ambulance serwe possibly know what we’re ference between Smithfield’s vice in the past time and' going to do" Peterson said Logan’s response Hyrum Mayor Gordon “How could we as a city say matter a timeis said is Olson of he response intrigued by ’ ' this is what we’re going to do minutes Smithfleld's decision and limit our options until we ' However he told The HerAccording to numbers generated by police dispatch ald Journal that his city is not really see what their plan is?” The ambulance plan Logan city responded to pursuing a similar service Smithfield emergencies an rcmains'a matter of discussion The city currently lacks the resources personnel and level average of only Smithfield has merely minutes later than local entered the application of training needed for such an endeavor he said responders last year process for obtaining an interIts longest response time to He believes a local ambu1 mediate EMT ambulance the area was 12:23 minutes lance service would reduce license Whereas Logan crews are awaiting calls' at the station volunteers have to respond from home and work son said That takes more time OaoicudwtMtoyNeeiigLir - ' Among ttie ancient Mayans ft was a sign of beauty to be ctos-eye- d Mayan mothers would hang beads in front of frwir children’s eyas In an attempt ta majte them permaand consenently cross-eye- d "more beautiful" quently Needess to say tastes 'have ' changed significantly since then Modem parents ate concerned1 about correcting this condition many forms: one eye tumed up or down in or out a combination of the twa It man be con- sistant or occasional But even If your chid only exhlrits this rarply it is unwise to because ft might lead to amblyopia (lazy aye) where early detection Js erode! 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