Show A8 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday September 17 2002 Obituaries Iraq pm and Wednesday Sept 18 at the Logan 14th ward 94 W 600 South from 10:30 to 11:45 am The funeral services will then begin at noon in the Logan 14th ward Interment will be at the Logan Cemetery following the funeral services In lieu of flowers friends may make a contribution in Lois' name to the Alzheimer's Research Foundation or the Sunshine Terrace Foundation Lois Mae Thorpe Buist We are very grateful that after 29 and a half years of separation Lois is reunited with her sweetheart Charlie Lois passed away peacefully in Salt Lake City on Sept13 2002 from complications associated with Alzheimer's disease Lois the youngest of seven daughters was bom on May 30 1917 to John H and Elizabeth Fife Thorpe in Logan Utah She married Charles Buist on June 3 1 936 in the Logan Temple Lois led a full and complete life and was ready to return home She will be remembered for her warm and gracious ser-nature and her Christ-lik- e vice She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints senring in various ward and stake callings in Relief Society Primary and Sunday School She was involved In musid all of her life both as a member and director of ward and stake choirs and was a member of a trio that sang at many socials church outings and funerals Lois learned to garden from her father and always had a large vegetable garden and beautiful ftowers around her home One of her greatest joys was sharing produce from her garden with everyone She may have been best known for her talents as a candy maker and cook She won numerous ribbons including five grand champion awards In the Cache County Fair over a period and was state candy champion in 1957 Lois’ work experience indud- ed dipping chocolates at the Blue Bird and Jensen’s Candy Factory for marly year She found grprt fulfillment senring as a housekeeper at the presi-dent's home at Utah State University for more than 10 years She enjoyed the and joined her family on many hunting and fishing outings Her greatest joy was her family and many friends Lois was preceded in death by her parents her husband six sisters and their husbands and one granddaughter She is survived by her three sons and their wives Richard and Lure John and Karen Keith and Shiriey'and 13 grandchildren and nineteen greatgrandchildren The family expresses great appreciation to the staff at the Sunshine Terrace Day Care Center In Logan the Light of Heaven home in Salt Lake City and Vista Care Hospice for their loving care of Lois There will be a viewing at Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary In Logan on Tuesday Sept 17 from 6 to 8 15-ye- ar rs r ' of Iraq" Iraq said it was responding to an earlier appeal by Annan for Baghdad's compliance with Security Council resolutions calling for unfettered access to inspectors and to an appeal by the Arab League and other Islamic countries Annan forwarded the letter to all 15 members of the council and to the chief weapons Soderborg Lemuel Earl Richard Clair Eliason PRESTON t- - Richard Clair ' (Dick) Eliason 67 passed away Monday Sept 16 2002 at the Franklin County Med- ical Center jh Preston Idaho A complete obituary will appear in a future edition of the paper Funeral services pie under the direction of Webb i Funei'al Home son-in-la- w ' Oct 29 1997 American membeis of the inspection team are expelled from Iraq only to return Nov 20 Jan 13 1998 - Iraq temporarily withdraws cooperation claiming the inspection team was ' overly US and British A week later inspectors are refused access to presidential sites Fab 20-2- 3 UN Secretary-Genersecures full Iraqi cooperation and access for inspectors D B first-degr- Helmandollar — ' J— Q Oct 31 - Iraq ceases cooperation for 14 days Dec 16 -- UN inspectors leave conclude Iraqis not cooperating — July 5 2002 - In talks with UN ' Secratary-Gener- m Iraq rejects weapons inspections proposals I— Sept 12 President Bush teds the United Nations it must rid the world of Iraq's biological chemical and nuclear arsenals Jr y-- u j or stand aside as the United States acts Sept 16 -- Iraq unconditionally accepts the return of UN weapons inspectors ' ed I VS v j SOURCES: UNMOVIC US State Department UNSCOM meetings Saddam held earlier Monday with top officials in his Baath party and his Cabi net including his deputy prime minister and vice presi- j dent j ee ee ' Commodities Helmandollar 71 of Pocatello died Saturday evening Sept 14 2002 at his home with his wife and children by his side VaJ Livestock Funeral sendees will be held Wednesday Sept IB 2002 at 11 am in the Alameda LDS Stake Center on the comer of Alameda and Jefferson Grains Friends may can from 7 to 9 n Funeral Home 431 N 15th Ave Pocatello and on Wednesday at the Stake Center from 10 to 10:45 am Interment will be in the Oxford y Cemetery at 3:30 pm with Prethe rites by graveside ston National Guard mili-tar- ' e” PRESTON — Gretta Alder Nuffer 94 died Suriday Sept 15 2002 in Cedar City A complete obituary will appear in a future edition of the Herald Journal Funeral services are under the direction of ' Webb Funeral Home ManonWinn ! Njord The five-panappeals court: had already stopped construe-- 1 tion of a highway seg-- 1 ment in Davis County last November pending Monday’s ruling That work stoppage has cost die state $17 million " through a combination of con-- 1 tractual obligations and court costs Njord said Leavitt — faced with estimates that Utah’s population will increase 71 percent in the next 30 years — had thrown " his weight behind the Legacy1 Highway which would span 125 miles from Brigham City to Nephi The first section of the pro-je- ct called the Legacy Park- way ended in the lawsuit - because it would have required paying over Great Salt: Lake wetlands The le parkway was meant to serve as a bypass to in Davis and Salt Lake counties “There will be no need to go back to square one Those things we’ve done right we’ll build on those and move forward” Njord said el 14-mi- le : i j - 14-mi- 15 and Cimmaron Logan a girl Sept 12 HEAP — Tara Allen and Mike Logian a girl Sept 12 PARKER — Anne Jeppson and Lance Logan a boy Sept 12 RIGBY Tibitha Woltman and Bart Nibley a boy Sept 13 Herald vratjjjournal USPS ' 241-82- 0 PuMiihed every Monday through Sunday nxwiog Hy Cache Vdley NMiiiiiim 75 Wot 300 North Pa Baa 47 Login Utah M323-04S- 7 Uuh Telephone (435) To Free (800) 1 3 or ftriodicab Pottage Piid Logan Utah Bruce K Smith m Charier McCollum Managing Schmidt LOGAN — Willy Alfred Schmidt 99 of Logan died ' Monday Sept 16 2002 at the Sunshine Terrace A complete obituary will appear in a later edition of the Herald Journal Arrangements are by Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary i Births 2000-300(Vh- GrettaNuffer responsible solutions to our transportation problems Any rumors of Legacy’s death are greatly exaggerated’ Leavitt said “As I indicated there is a great need for this road” The Sierra Club Salt Lake Mayor Rocky Anderson and i others had sued to step the first portion of die highway claiming it would violate fed- eral clean water standards Monday they were hailing the ruling “While transit is crucial to j prob- solving our long-tolems we are not against all roads” said Bob Adler attor- i ney for Utahns for Better Transportation “Well-plannroads that do not destroy wet-lands or promote sprawl are part of a balanced transporta- - v tion system” Mayor Anderson said the ruling will benefit all Utah residents “There are those who are not going to feel they are victorious today But this j is a victory not only for the environment it is indeed a victory for the rule of law” Those who filed the lawsuit said Monday’s ruling will force the state back to the bar-gaining table to consider alter-- : native options to ease traffic including mass transit Meanwhile the executive director of the Utah Department of Transportation said the ruling will mean more traffic jams “We are disappoint- ed with the ruling because of i the effect it could have on res--1 idents and commuters in northern Utah” said John I an adult under the Serious ment with a Utah Supreme' Youth Offender Act Based on " court case State v Tiinzi this prosecutors were allowed Gulbransen later hired a to move Gulbransen’s case new attorney Ronald Yengich into Low’s courtroom earlier this year Yengich However the aggravated made a similar argument to sexual abuse charge was later the court in an effort to get dismissed and an additional Gulbransen a new trial ' ' However because of a sodomy charge was added ' before Gulbransen’s trial in ' recent clarification of the SeriDecember of last year A jury ous Youth Offender Act by the found Gulbransen guilty of Utah State Legislature Cache the four sodomy charges ' County Attorney Scott Wyatt But before sentencing Gulargued that Low did have the bransen’s former defense power to sentence Gulbransen attorney Barbara Lachmar After months of research argued Low’s court lost jurisdiction to sentence GulLow decided in August that bransen because sodomy is his court did have jurisdiction not an offense that can be used over the sentencing phase of the case Low’s decision was to certify a minor as an adult based on the newly amended under the Serious Youth Offender Act Because the legislation “If a minor enters a plea to prosecutors dismissed the sexual assault is found guilty of any of or aggravated fha charges filed or any other charge used to certify Gul-bransen’s trial as an adult she- - offense arising from the same said her client should be sent criminal episode the district back to the juvenile court for court retains jurisdiction over the minor for all purposes sentencing Lachmar backed her argu- including sentencing” Low quoted the amendment Wyatt who was pleased with Low’s decision to sen- - ' tertce Gulbransen called GulPOCATELLO Idaho (AP) bransen’s crimes “serious” — Idaho Farm Bureau Inter- — - “There is no sex abuse of a LIVESTOCK AUCTION Grain mountain and Livestock child case that could have Nampa Livestock on Saturday Report for Monday been worse” he said " The commercial cows and Utility 315Q-385’ longer this defendant can sit in heavy feeder steers 71 00-80prison the safer our commu-nitywillblight feedPOCATELLO— White stacker er steers 7500-880- 0 steers 8150-980- 0 wheat 362 (down 5) ordinary Yengich said he plans to file light hol-ste- in an appeal in the case feeder steers 5800- winter 461 (up 7) 14 percent 7400 heavy holstein feeder spring 485 (down 7) barley steers 490QL6200 holstein 485 (up 10) OGDEN— White wheat springer heifers na baby calves na fat lambs na bulls 395 (steady) 11 percent win3400-435- 0 ter 491 (up 7) 14 percent heavy feeder Logan Regional Hospital heifers 6200-735- 0 spring 501 '(up 1) barley 490 light KIRBY — Cassea Snarr and feeder heifers 6800-825- 0 (steady) Greg Hyde Park a boy' Sept PORTLAND— White stocker heifers 7400-870- 0 2 wheat 447 (down 2) 1 1 perstock stock cows 300-600WALLACE — Carrie Stone cent winter 541-54- 5 cows with calves 500-750(up 8 to and Michael Logan a girl d weaner pigs up 7) 14 percent spring 565 Sept 12 11700 (Lewiston Livestock) feeder (down8) barley GREAVES — Kari Ransom lambs na Remarks: Feeder (down 100) and Shawn Preston a girl NAMPA— White wheat cattle steady slaughter cows Sept 12 and bulls $1-- 2 higher cwt 628 bushel 377 SMITH — Stacee Thutgood first-degr- Henderson-Comeliso- lra$ agrees to Abuse w pm Tuesday at the Gulf ! E HansBlix SALT LAKE CITY — Marion Henry Winn 101 died ’ Sunday Sept IS 2002 at his ' LOGAN — Robert L home in Salt Lake City ' Funeral services will be held Phillips 89 of Logan died in Salt Lake on Friday and ' Sunday Sept 15 2002 at the local services will be held on Sunshine Terrace A complete Saturday A complete obituary obituary will appear in a later will Journal Herald edition of the appear in a future edition the are of FUneral arrangements paper Funeral services -' Allenthe direction of are under of direction under the Webb Home FUneral Hall Mortuary Robert Phillips a el Val -- Continued fromAl in ApfjL inspector Carma It was not dear when the Checketts would meet to considcouncil Petersen a first step before letter er the Soderborg 89 back Blix inspectors sending passed away he could have inspechas skid on peacefully tors on the ground within days Sept 14 2002 but it would take his teams in Salt Lake several months to set-u- p on City She was the ground before they could the youngest of 12 children bom to Mary Ann begin monitoring Iraqi sites In a statement Blix welReading and William Checketts ' in Providence She married Puri comed the Iraqi letter and said F Petersen on Aug 24 1932 In he was ready for immediate the Salt Lake Temple He died talks with the Iraqis “on the April 27 1 972 She married practical arrangements for the John A Soderborg March 11' resumption of inspections”' 1983 in the Salt Lake Temple In Baghdad there was no Carma is survived by a of the news on state-ru- n word daughter Portia L Petersen but the letter was media husband John A Soderborg released following high-levand his three daughters and their children Jackie (Reed) Gunderson Joanne Riddell Janice (Bill) Luker daughter-in-laKartyn Z Petersen and Gordon (Kathryn) ' ' Continued from A3 Geddes She is preceded in death by husband Puri F Petersen son L Frank struggled with it for months and months” Petersen and daughter ReNae Petersen Geddes Carma has Gulbransen’s case began in the summer of 2000 when he eight grandchildren and 20 was 17 yean old He and a She was active in the LDS ' male juvenile Church and worked in ail the were arrested on charges surauxiliaries She was also a hostrounding the repeated sodomy ess at the LDS Church Office of a boy Building Carma and John Both teens were initially in Jordan wo the iking enjoyed sent tp 1st District Juvenile River Temple for many years and accomcourt The 15-- y ear-ol- d at the LDS Church Museum to pleaded guilty plice Funeral services will be held sodomy charges and is now Wednesday Sept 18 2002 at incarcerated in a juvenile cor11 am at the South Cottonwood rections 13th WOrd 5290 South Wesley facility Gulbransen was charged with three Road (1100 East) Family and friends may cal Tuesday Sept felony counts of 17 2002 from 6 to 8 pm at the sodomy on a child and one Hotaday Cottonwood Mortuary felony count of 4670 South Highland Drive and sexual abuse aggravated ' one hour prior to services at the The aggravated sexual church building Interment wil be abuse charge is one of 10 at Hyde Park Cache County charges that can be used to Utah at 3:30 p!m certify a minor to be tried as LOGAN — Lemuel Rice Earl 88 of Logan died Sept 4 16 2002 at Logan Regional Hospital A complete obituary will appear in a later edition of ' the Herald Journal Funeral arrangements are by Allen- Hall Mortuary - 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