Show A8 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday September 26 2002 Obituaries sisters Margaret Jensen Velma Parker and Ruth Victor Funeral services will be held on Saturday SepL 28 2002 at noon in the Franklin Idaho Stake Center with Bishop Kevin Sharp conducting Friends may call Friday from 6 to 8 pm at Webb Funeral Home 109 E Oneida Preston and Saturday from 10:30 to 11:30 am at the stake center Interment will be in the Whitney Cemetery 27 at a service in Florida in the ward where he served as bishop In lieu of flowers you are encouraged to contribute to the Cook Education Fund at any Zion's Bank Kent L Cook Kent Loyal Cook 45 passed away on Sunday Sept 22 2002 due to injuries sustained in a car accident near St Cloud Fla He was traveling to fulfill church assignment Kent was bom Oct 18 1956 in Craig Colo the son of Marlene Stott Cook and the late Loyal B Cook After serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Saints in Christ of Latter-da- y Sweden he rriet courted and 'married Deena Hart on Dec 18 1978 in the Salt Lake Temple Their marriage has been blessed with seven children: Brea David Weston Nicole Lori Amber Kent Landon and Dean Gunnell PRESTON — Eudean "Dean" Hawkins Gun- nell 76 passed i away on Sept 24 2002 from a long Leslie Smith JK illness surrounded by his family at his home He was bom on SepL 20 1926 in Logan the son of Leweltyn Jeffs and Sarah Hawkins Gunnell He married his sweetheart Beth Smith on Feb 18 1946 in the Logan Temple He served as an Idaho State trooper for 25 years as the Franklin County Sheriff for eight Kathryn Kent graduated from USU in' years and as a Juvenile Probation officer for four years accounting became a CPA and He was a member of The successful a very enjoyed career in accounting At the time Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints He served in of his death he was the connumerous callings including troller of the LDS Church's large 300000 acre ranch in Florida bishop of the Whitney Ward and he was the first stake president The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints was extremely of the Franklin Idaho Stake He served two missions the first jn important to him He served in the Western States Mission numerous positions including and the second with his sweetbishop high counselor stake heart in the Rochester New York mission president ward mission Mission He and his wife also leader many callings in the served various as temple offidatore in other Men and Young the Logan Temple for two years callings He was loved by all The two most important those who had the opportunity of senring with him or being things in his life were his family and his love for the gospel of served by him Kent loved many things about Jesus Christ He was a wonderful patriarch and example to his Ufa he loved to play with children play games with his family family He had the unique ability to love and serve others and friends fish with Landon He is survived by his wife and Dave tease his mother Beth Gunnell Preston five wife and daughters show people around the ranch and do his daughters Linda (Gerald) Skin- ner Thatcher Idaho Bonnie church work Kent will be missed by his (Maurice) Nielson Preston Shauna Gunnell Provt- -' TJ wife children his mother Merlene two broth- dence Denise (Don) Olson ' ere Stott and Dwight three sisEphraim Teresa (Kelly) Ras-mussen Preston 25 grandchilters Connie Bonieta and Carla sisters-in-labrothers-an- d dren 25 one great-gregrandchild two nephews nieces and friends sisters Dorothy Jensen His father Loyal B Cook preceded him in death Brigham City Luana Fowere Funeral services will be held Ogden a brother Louis (Edna) Gunnell Providence two at noon Monday SepL 30 Luther Victor Ogden 2002 at the Parts Stake Center in Paris Idaho Friends may call and William (Bill) Parker prior to the funeral from 10 to Ogden He was preceded In death by his parents a grand11:30 am Burial will be In the Bloomington Idaho Cemetery daughter Sarabeth Nielson two He will be honored Friday Sept j great grandchildren and three surgery Leslie was bom to Mary Ann Williamson and Dr Leslie Albert Smith on May 19 1923 in St Louis Mo The family moved to Ogden where he attended grade school and Ogden High School He then attended Utah State Agricultural College in Logan where he met and married Juanita Befl in the Logan Temple on June 211946 ’ He served his country in World War II and the Korean conflict with the United States Signal Corps After his retirement from IBM he served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- y Saints helping teach genealogy to the folks in Kansas with his wifi He has held many callings in the church and spent his later yearsin LaVerkin Utah working in the genealogy library After tile death of his wife Juanita on June 27 1993 he married Aloha Grant of Basalt Colo in the Provo Temple on Jan 10j 1995 She passed away Feb 13 2002 He is preceded in death by his parents two wives two brothers Ron and Lowell Smith one sister Gail Smith and his infant grandson Brandon Smith Sunrivorsindude his sister Marion Blackburn sister-in-laSharmeen (Sheldon) Moore and the following sons and daughter Richard A(Caroline) Smith Sparks Nev Bonnie Jean (Richard) Nichols Basalt Colo Becky (Melvin) Gibson Cameron Pdrk Calif and ter-da- ! son-in-la- w w - at w broth-ers-in-l- that the same goes for sex she said The National Longitudinal Survey of Youth did not look at whether teens were having sex mi weeknights or weekends And it did not ask if parents were home at the time Teens Continued from A5 i said “This is not a new idea” As for timing Thursday’s report found 42 percent of teens said their first sexual encounter was at night between 10 pm and 7 ara Another 28 percent said it was in the evening between 6-- Selwyn Dee Hulse 75 died ' SepL 16 2002 in Redwood City Calif He was bom May 8 1927 in Mil- Mile to Selwyn H and Afton Pitkin Hulse He was a graduate of South Cache High School where he played football Dee was an accomplished musician having played the alto saxophone the clarinet and the guitar He also served in thd US Navy He was a member of a local ' Masonic Peninsula Lodge in San Carlos Calif Dee owned and operated Executive Billiards is Redwood City for many years He is survived by his longtime companion Ellen Mean San Carlos children Kathleen Fredrickson Sandy Susan Nickle St George Christine Rosenkrantz Nephi Utah Rosemary Gunnell South Jordan Ronald D Hulse Napa Calif and Patricia Hulse Palm Springs Calif sisters Rose Marie Page Logan Janice Bingham Amalga LaRae Reynolds Pleasant Hill Calif and a brother Charles Eugene Our loving mother and grandmother LoisBoice Petersen passed away SepL 23 2002 She was bom April 26 1913 in Manassa Colo to John E Boice and Alta San Jose Calif memorial service was held in San Carlos Calif SepL 19 2002 Graveside services will be held on Saturday Sept 28 2002 At 1 pm in the MilMlle Cemetery Funeral sendees are under the direction of Alien-Ha- ll A Mortuary She married Raymond L Barber hi 1 931 they were later divorced She later married George Petersen who passed away in 1999 She then moved to Logan to be near her children She lived in the San Diego area most of her life where she was active in the LDS Church and served in many positions She served a mission in the Baton Rouge La Mission She is survived by a son Norman R (Helen) Barber Logan daughter Gerry (Bill) Hartley North Logan 10 grandchildren 23 and three two brothers and many nieces and nephews She was preceded in death by her parents two sisters and two brothers Sendees will be held Saturday SepL 28 2002 at 11 am in the North Logan 10th Ward 1550 E 1900 North Friends may call at the church prior to the service from 9:30 to 10:40 am Interment will be in the Logan cemetery In lieu of flowers please make a donation to the LDS Church Missionary Fund through your local ward or send to 50 E North Temple Sait Lake City Utah 84103 Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Alien-Ha- ll Stock prices are quoted In pm Logan Regional Hospital JORGENSEN — Denise Petersen and Joe Lewiston a girl SepL 23 KUNZ — Karin Finley and Thad Hyde Park a boy Sept 23 HENDRICKSON — Britt POulter and Brandon Logan a girt Sept 23 NICHOLS — CaMee Mon-cand Travis Perry a boy SepL 24 ur whole Albertsons American FM AT&T 2394 2290 1192 Autoliv Inc 20J9 Boise Cascade Campbell Soup Jane LaVm Petty 87 passed away peacefully at her home after a short illness on SepL 20 2002 She was bom on Feb 3 1915 in Monte! lo Nev a daughter of Lewis James and Sarah Ann Bingham ' ReesePetty Funeral sendees be held at 11 am on Saturday Sept 28 2002 in the Amalga Ward Chapel 6521 N 2400 WesL with Bishop Lloyd Jenson con- ducting Friends and family may call Friday evening from 6 to 8 pm at Nelson Funeral Home Citigroup Sept 24 JOHNSON — Cammie Glad and Nathan Logan a girl SepL 24 Conagra INC Edison Inti ExxonMobil Ford Motor Co Gen Dyn 1195 1268- - 014 - 001 1224 1299 1523 1627 010 015 1023 1065 267 250 702 757 - 001 Lord Abbott Bond-Debe- 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Nibley a boy Franldin-Tsmpleto- 2378 2191 2806 2544 : Jane Bingham — FidMageln 003 036 049 049 088 092 ' passed away peacefully on AMALGA Fid Cap Apprecl These quotes were taken at that time and provided to The Herald Journal by Edward Jones That cuts against the conventional wisdom among par-ents and policy makers alike that teens are more “at risk" of sex after school said Jennifer Manlovle a researcher at Child Trends Research has shown that teens are more likely to commit crime during the afterschool hours Brown said But people have wrongly assumed SALT LAKE CITY— Neva Norine Anderson PettK 80 ' The price for obituaries and cards of thanks is $4 per column inch Obituaries are measured columns wide by inches deep including photographs For more information ball The Herald Journal 752-212- 1 About Cacho Mutual funds are quoted In dollars and cants At approximately 4:30 pm yesterday the Dow Jones Industrial 15869 Average was 784182 Just 15 percent said it was in the late afternoon between Neva Pettit Mortuary Births i Todd Buttars PRESTON — Todd Carpenter Buttars returned home to his Heavenly Father's arms on Sept 23 2002 He was bom to Val Layne and Etta Mae Carpenter Buttars on July 21 1 961 He was a graduate of Preston High School Funeral services will be held on Saturday SepL 28 2002 at 1 pm in the Preston 1st5thBth Ward chapel 213 S 200 East Preston Idaho Friends may call Saturday from 11 am to 1220 pm at the church Interment will be in the Preston Cemetery Services are under the direction of Webb Funeral Home A Ball ' Hulse 85 S Main Smithfield and on Saturday morning at the church from 9:30 to 10:30 prior to services Interment will be in the Smithfield City Cemetery Condolences may be extended to the family online at wwwnetsorv funeralhomecom Lois Petersen Selwyn Hulse and fractional dollars per share pm 6 Michael Dean (Gwen) Smith of Lexington Va with 12 grandchildren eight and numerous nieces and nephews The family would like to thank Leslie's neighbors 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