Show t A8 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday September 27 2002 Obituaries at Myers Mortuary Chapel 205 S 100 E Brigham City Utah Friends may call Thursday from 6 to 8 pm and on Friday from 10 to 10:40 am at the mortuary Interment will be in the Brigham City Cemetery In lieu of flowers the family ' requests that donations be made to the mortuary to help cover funeral expenses Send condolences to the family at Selwyn Hulse SelwynDee Hutse 75 died Sept 162002 In Redwood City CaUf He was bom May 81927 in Millville to Selwyn H and Alton Pitkin Hulse He was a uate of South wwwmyers-mortuaryco- School where he footbafl Dee was an played AMALGA — Jane LaVin Petty Bingham 87 passed away peacefully at her home after a short illness on Sept 20 2002 She was bom on Feb 3 1915 in Montello Nev a daughter of ' Lewis James and Sarah Ann Reese Petty Funeral services will be held at 11 am on Saturday Sept 28 2002 in the Amalga Ward Chapel 6521 N 2400 West with Bishop Lloyd Jenson conducting Friends and family may call Friday evening from 6 to 8 pm at Nelson Funeral Home 85 S Main Smithfield and on Saturday morning at the church from 9:30 to 10:30 am prior to services Interment will be in the Smithfield City Cemetery Condolences may be extended to the family online at wwwnelson-funeralhomeco- Jose Calif A memorial service was held in San Carlos Calif Sept 19 - 2002 Graveside services will be held on Saturday Sept 28 2002 at 1 pm in the Millville Cemetery Funeral services are : under the direction of Allen-HaMortuary ' N Lorraine Sanchez BRIGHAM West- - moreland Sanchez 45 passed away Monday : Jane Bingham accomplished musician having played the alto saxophone the clarinet and the guitar He also served in the US Navy He was a member of a local Masonic Peninsula Lodge in San Carlos Calif Dee owned and operated Executive Billiards in Redwood City for many years He is survived by his longtime companion Ellen Mears San Carlos children Kathleen Fredrickson Sandy Susan Nlckle St George Christine Rosenkrantz Nephi Rosemary Gunnell South Jordan Ronald D Hulse Napa Calif and Patricia Hulse Palm Springs Calif sisters Rose Marie Page Logan Janice Bingham Amal- ga LaRae Reynolds Pleasant HiH Calif and a brother Charles Eugene Hulse San 23 2002 1 on Obituaries) Cache High Sept in Brigham City don’t think it speaks well of the United States it paints a very ugly picture of who we are and what out values are” Thomas said m 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 1961 He was a graduate of Preston High School Funeral services will be held on Saturday Sept 28 2002 at 1 pm in the Preston 1st5th8th Ward chapel 213 S 200 East in Preston Friends may call Saturday from 11 am to 12:30 pm at the church Interment will be in the Preston Cemetery Ser- -' vices are under the direction of Webb Funeral Home Axford followed suit saying that Bush basically said the United States doesn’t care aboutglobal warming But Bishop applauded the president's decision The founding fathers were wise to require congressional support when the president negotiates Vets Continued from A3 - dvorced She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- - : Saints She touched the Hves of so many chiidren with her love and her special spirit Lorraine really enjoyed being with her grandchildren and grandnieces and nephews who loved her very much They were her life in many ways She had a really big heart and would help or do anything for anyone Surviving are her mother Lola Deane Spears Brigham City two children Lola Marie Brim-berr- y Brigham City Clemente Sanchez Draper two sisters and two brothers Jane (Neil) Prather Willard Tamara (Mike) Musseiman Hooper Joseph Dean Westmoreland and Ronald Young Westmoreland both of Brigham City She was preceded In death by her father LeRoy Meeks Westmoreland her sister Maxine Westmoreland one niece and one nephew Monica Tamara Gonzalez and LeRoy Dean Myers Funeral services will be Friday Sept 27 2002 at 11 am ter-da- y Eudean Dean" PRESTON Hawkins Gunnell 76 passed away on Sept 24 2002 frame long illness surrounded by his family at his home He was bom on Sept 20 1926 in Logan to Uewetyn Jeffs and Sarah Hawkins Gunnell He married his sweetheart Beth Smith on Feb 18 1946 in the Logan -- Temple Funeral sendees will be held on Saturday Sept 28 2002 at noon In the Franklin Idaho Stake Center with Bishop Kevin Sharp conducting Friends may cal Friday from 6 to 8 pm at the 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 Leslie Smith Jr Leslie Albert Smith Jr age 79 passed away on Monday Sept 23 2002 in Salt Lake City after open-hea- rt surgery Funeral sendees will be held Friday Sept 27 2002 at 2 pm in Logan at Nelson Funeral Home 162 E 400 North Friends and family may cal one hour prior to services Interment will be at 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government's policy is counterproductive and keeps people from realizing the value of their land Bishop said The debate was broadcast live on KUSR 895 and KUSU 915 and was rebroadcast Thursday morning the lean candidate Walk Continued from A 1 The Memory Walk is a family event and national fund- raiser for the Alzheimer's Association a nonprofit organization The organization has ' dedicated nearly $120 million to Alzheimer’s research making it the largest private funding resource for dementia in the natioq The funds raised ' this year will help support and expand the organization's programs and services The Alzheimer’s Associa-tion provides support and education groups throughout Utah each month publishes and distributes a quarterly jamin tells about the time he was asked to speak to the Royal Institute — the fore- most women’s society of the entire British Empire His topic: Rural life of American women “I was thrilled to go because I had been a missionary in Scotland and England for four years before this On my mission I was never invited into places I was always invited out” Stewart recounted in the book By surprise in the audience was the queen of England with her two daughters Princess Elizabeth (now Queen Elizabeth II) and Princess Margaret Rose: Almost instantly Stewart struck up a conversation with the famous trio the topic of which ranged from rural electricity to the Pittsburgh symphony ' When it came time for tea Stewart politely declined When offered coffee instead Stewart declined again “Well what do you drink?” the queen asked candidacy Lou DiNatale a senior fellow McCormaat UMass-Boston- ’s ck Institute said Romney’s strategy could be effective among undecided voters who typically decide late and choose a candidate based on impressions rather than issues V newsletter provides caregivers respite by paying for up "to three days of adult day care for first time clients at a licensed site and provides education through training health fairs and conferences for caregivers All funds raised at the Memory Walk this weekend will remain in Utah and be used for the benefit of Utahns The theme for this year’s walk is “Taking Steps to End Alzheimer’s” The Alzheimer’s Association’s goal is to raise $50000 to be used for services and scholarships Anyone interested in participating in the walk should show up Saturday Tb learn more about the association call or : go onlinetoyvwwalzorg some milk in hot water you put in a little sugar and you have Mormon tea It’s deli- bed in labor ready to deliver her first child Later he came tb learn the girl had been raped by a Nazi soidiier He tried to communicate to the woman that he would go for help However they ' thought he was leaving them and they started to cry “I went out to try and find cious” When asked what was wrong with tea Stewart told her it was against his religion “Oh” she said “But you’re miles from home Well that’s very nice that you keep the roles of your church but what’s wrong with tea?” “We have a statement in our church that we should not use tea or coffee because they' have caffeine in them” he said ATady sitting close by finally admitted that tea had made her perspire ever since she ' was young lady Later Stewart would admit that Mormon tea was “the worst stuff I ever tasted” Even Johnson while compiling and collecting others’ stories told his own story in the book Like the time he was deep in the evergreen forests of Luxembourg The snow was deep He was sent to look for an overnight bivouac for his somebody and I thought ‘I had grown up on a farm and I had delivered calves pigs and lambs and I wonder if I can deliver one of my own species’” Johnson recounted As luck would have it a vehicle was traveling by Johnson hid in the rough making sure the vehicle was friendly When he determined ' it was an American medical transport he flagged the cle Two passengers were in the vehicle aprivatp and a doctor The doctor was a trained obstetrician Both agreed to help A little bit later they deliv- - ered a baby girl “Now drat little girl probably has grandchildren of her own if she lived through the war "Johnson recalls “The doctor said T was trained as an obstetrician and all I’ve done in the cockeyed war is repair bullet holes and shrap- unit He found a small farmstead with a house When he entered the house he saw a distraught woman and heard crying from upstairs “She was talking to me in about three different lan- guages and you knew that she wanted me to follow ha into the house as she was jabbering on in French and German” Johnson recalls A young girl was lying in a Starting Over Single meets at 7 pm Friday for videos and a potluck dinner Newcomers are welcome For more information call Joan at 753-55- nel' “The doctor delivered die baby and I was delivered too” 75 The Nibley Fall Carnival is Herald AaSiUournal from 4:30 to 7 pm Friday at ' Elk Horn Park The public is invited to attend Games pizza drinks candy and rides for the children will be on hand USPS 241-82- 0 Pubtisfaed every Manky trough Suaky waning ' by Cache Valley PuMishii LLC 75 Vest 30p North PO Box 4S7LogiilJlili 14323-048- 7 187 POCATELLO — White wheat 375 (steady) ordinary winter 467 (up 9) 14 percent spring 514 (up 5) barley 475 t rd FRIDAY Selected Mutual Fund 184 across-the-boa- About Cache 143 014 185 057 109 - 2380 245 2536 3329 2222 4303 2118 ‘ playing basketball and roughhousing in a bathing suit at a lake with his sons The ad also features Romney’s wife Ann who reminisces about their first high ' school prom together and talks about what a good father and grandfather he is Romney may be trying to boost his image as a gentleman-afte- r being labeled a “bully” by O’Brien for Using negative ads and being criticized for making acting Gov Jane Swift cry when she withdrew from the race the day he declared his Romney complaint it was that some-'on- e said ‘Why didn't you feature me?’” Kelly said The book was edited by a professional editing college and pubclass at BYU-Idah- o lished at the authors’ expense “We held a luncheon for the class as a way to say thanks and the students spent most of the lunch thanking os for sharing these stories” Kelly recalls But students — most of whom were bran three or four decades after the conclusion of the war — were not the only ones grateful for the collection of stories “Families have been grateful that we got these because they’ve heard a loved one talk about their experiences but it had never been Written down” Kelly said In the short time that it has taken the book to be prepared and published (the book has been available since Sept 1) “Well I'll tell you what I’U 12 of the 85 veterans featured drink Mormon tea” he have died replied Still their stories live on After some questioning Col Walter Stewart of Ben-Stewart explained: “You pour 096 078 093 1011 8390 2638 3096 136 112 Questar Qwest Reeboklnd Rohm& Haas Scottish Power Sears Starbucks Union Pacific ’ “We're debating the same issues now that we were 20 years ago That’s because we have ideological polarity We have those that are on one side of the spectrum that won’t give and we have those on the other side of the spectrum that won't give” Thomas said “I'll vote with the Republicans when it makes sense for the state of Utah and I’ll vote with the Democrats when it makes sense for the state of Utah The wonderful thing about that is I believe that position actually yields this Congress seat more power than it has even with Jim Hansen in there’’ “1 Dean Gunnell LeRoy M and Lola D Westmoreland She was raised in Corinne and then moved to Brigham City Lorraine married Clemente V Sanchez in Corinne Utah They were later ' Thomas and Axford agreed that Bush’s decision to withdraw US support of the Kyoto Accord which is aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions in industrial nations was a bad move Utah She was bom Nov 18 1956 in San Bernardino Calif to Continued from A3 Bishop supports Bush’s Continued from A1 decision he said because he believes the treaty is flawed not a nice picture of him withand global warming studies out his stun" O’Brien said are based as much on myth as A Boston Herald poll last they are on scientific research week showed Romney trailing There was an O'Brien by 15 points among consensus in support of women though he led among more public transportation and men in oipposition to nuclear waste Eight years ago when Romin Utah Thomas expressed ney lost to incumbent Democratic US Sen Edward M line hope that a light-ra- il would eventually be extended Kennedy women supported into Cache Valley while Kennedy by 26 points over Axford said the federal govRomney according to a Boston exit poll ernment should force the auto On Monday — three days industry to accelerate developafter the latest poll was released ment of hybrid cars — Romney held a “Women for Bishop stood out in contrast Romney” rally attended by to Thomas and Axford in his more than 500 women stance on endangered species 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