Show A12 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday September 29 2002 Obituaries ple around the ranch and do his church work t Kent will be missed by his wife children TJ his mother Meriene two brothers Stott and Dwight three sis- ters Connie Bonieta and Carla brothers- - and sisters-in-lanephews nieces and friends His father Loyal B Cook preceded him in death Funeral services will be held at noon Monday Sept 30 2002 at the Paris Stake Center in Paris Idaho Friends may call prior to the funeral from lOto 11:30 am Burial wilt be in the Bloomington Idaho Cemetery He was honored Friday Sept 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 Zions Bank Ellvell Broby LIBERTY llvell -E- Marken-so- n son-in-la- w Broby 78 (ormerty of Cache Valley passed away w Sept 26 2002 at the McKay Dee Medical Center in Ogden Ellvell was bom Oct 23 1923 to Emil Peterson and Henrietta Markenson Broby He wiH be missed greatly by those who knew him His presence was always one that ' brought a smile to your face He served in World War II as a medic and later spent time senring his country at Williams Field in Arizona and at Hill Field He loved his horses ‘ and being outside He also enjoyed photography and woodcarving Ellvell is survived by three ’ daughters and one son: daughters Sharry Ewing Liberty Utah Linda Kloose Las Vegas Nev Dekme Larry Weaverville ' Calif and son Richard C Broby Idaho He also left 11 grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren One brother Eugene Broby Willard Utah and two sisters: Leoria Wiley Logan Utah and Grace Carver Twin Falls Idaho Funeral services will be held on Wednesday Oct 2 at 1 pm at Nelson Funeral Home 162 E 400 North Logan Friends and family may call prior to service on Wednesday from 11 :30 am to 12:45 pm at Nelson Funeral Home Condolences may be extended to the family through wwwnelsonfuneralhomecom -- Rose Lee Gaumond LAKE HAVASU CITY Ariz — Rose Lee Kent L Cook assignment Erin MiHer - Erin Miller ' lene Stott Cook and the late Loyal B Cook After serving a mission for The Church of Jesup Saints in Christ of Latter-da- y Sweden he met courted and married Deem Hart 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 272002 : Bom Aug 9 1982 in Logan fo John R Miller arid Valarie Clark Martin Erin was an active participant in track and was the Kathryn Kent graduated from USU in accounting became a CPA and enjoyed a very successful career hi accounting At the time of his death he was the controller of the LDS Church's large 300000 acre ranch in Florida The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints was extremely important to him He served in numerous positions including " bishop high counselor stake mission president ward mission leader many callings in the Young Men and various other callings He was loved by all those who had the opportunity of senring with him or being served by him Kent loved many things about life he loved to play with children play games with his family and friends fish with Landon and Dave tease his mother wife and daughters show peo beloved sister aunt cousin and friend Beth Theurer 88 passed away in Logan She was bom Jan " 21 1914 in Logan to Elizabeth Low and Henry A Theurer She attended and graduated from local schools Upon graduation from Utah State (USAC) in elementary education she taught at Richmond Elementary for several years With the dearth of manpower during ' WWII she was asked to return to Providence to manege the family mercantile business Post-wa- r she Continued as man- owner of Theurer's and ager Store Beth was active in Logan Women's Business organiza-tion- s and dubs She was hon- ored as a recipient of the People Helping People award given by the Providence Lions Club She was also an active Gray Lady during WWII The family appreciated Beth's loving and deiroted care given to our parents in their dedirring years Beth will be remembered for her kindness grace industry sense-of-humand devotion to her church She is survived by her sister Beryl Mills brother Henry A ' (Ruth) Theurer Jr sister-in-laFaye Theurer brother-in-laHal S Christensen and several dearly loved nieces and nephews She was preceded in death by her parents brothers: Reed F (Margaret) Theurer Mark L Theurer sister Jufifi Christensen and brother-in-laRobert J: Mills The family expresses their sincere thanks to Robert and Beryl Mills and the nurses and 1997 State Diving Champion Erin graduated from Park City High School in 2000 She attended Simmons College hi Boston where she continued to dive and became an NCAA ' Northeast Regional Diving Finalist She moved to Logan this summer to finish her schooling in biochemistry She was an avid rock climber cyclist and runner She never turned a challenge down She was an active member in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in the Utah State University 13th Ward Erin was engaged to be married In the Logan Temple on Dec 27 2002 Our energetic bright and friend left this world too early Her spunk and distinctive laugh will be greatly missed There is an irreplaceable void in our hearts and home and in our lives now that she is gone She is deeply loved by us all Erin is survived by her mother Vhlarie Clark Martin her father and mother John and Victoria w aides of Logan Rehabilitation for the loving care given to Beth Funeral services will be held at noon on Tuesday OcL 1 2002 at Nelson Funeral Home 162 E 400 North Logan ‘ ' Friends may call from 10 to 11:30 am prior to services Interment will be in the Providence City Cemetery Condolences may be extended to the ' family online at wwwnalsonfur neralhomecom Death notices Virgil free-spirit- ' Geddes BANIDA Idaho — Virgil Croshaw Geddes 96 passed away Saturday Sept 28 2002 in Preston Idaho Funeral services will be held Tuesday OcL 1 2002 at noon Hi the Winder Ward Chapel Friends may call at Webb Funeral Home from 10:30 to Continued from A3 ll neighbors quickly told Lisa Schmidt about the home’s sordid history The bust was high-profi- le with guns and and cars flashing lights police and restraining tape surrounding the place Schmidt contacted the state health department which sent a representative to inspect the house Schmidt said she was told that if she saw yellow stains seeping through a wall or ceiling dean it up with bleach hit otherwise not to Mortuary Beatrice Welling CLEARFIELD — Beatrice Hendricks Jones Welling 93 former Preston resident passed away Friday SepL 27 2002 at the home of her son in Rexburg Idaho A complete obituaiy will appear in a later edition of The Herald Journal Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Webb Funeral Home Preston Card off worry The stains appeared and she cleaned them After several months of cleaningand unexplained illnesses Schmidt two weeks ago paid $900 to a private firm for another more thorough check of the house! - “The minute he saw the basement he said ’This is going to be bad’ “ she said It was The basement bath Thanks Ferris Anderson With our most sincere grati- tude we would like to thank all family friends neighbors and fellow church members for your caring and support during these times The response from the loss of our husband and father has been overwhelming and so pomfortihg The Ferris Anderson Family Continued from A3 board and members of the Legislature deemed the construction of a new library at USU as the state’s number one capitol facility project The university’s biggest ticket item bud- on the tentative 2003-0is million a $42 request for get one-tifunds to replace the Merrill Library which has been deemed a safety risk Obituary policy The price for obituaries and cards of thanks is $4 per column inch Obituaries are measured columns wide by inches deep 4 including photographs For more information call The Herald Journal ' 752-212- 1 ' ' Numerous problems with Your view and Nursing Meth LOGAN -Z- elda Morgan Eliason 93 died SepL 28 2002 at Logan Regional Hospital A complete obituary will appear in a later edition of The ' Herald Journal Funeral are under the arrangements direction of Alien-Ha- Utah Office of Education officials are drafting their funding proposals for the upcoming legislative session The foreign exchange program is a tiny slice of the education budget but cutting if would affect fewer students than other possible measures said Joan D Patterson of the state’s Department of Instruc- tional Services 7 Zelda Eliason w mother's home in Park City on Friday Sept Kent was bom Oct 18 1956 in Craig Colo the son of Mar- died Saturday Sept 28 2002 at Logan Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Funeral services will be held on Wednesday at noon at the Hyde Park 5th Ward ChapeL A viewing will be held on Tuesday from 6 to 8 pm at Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary and on Wednesday from 10:30 to 11:30 am at the church Interment wiH be In the Hyde Park Cemetery -- Our w Fatherather Seamons HYDE PARK — Kenneth J Seamons 89 of Hyde Park PROVI- or bur loving daughter sister and friend quietly passed on to our Heavenly SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Anticipating another tight budget year in 2003 state education officials may ask the Legislature to scrap the $700000 state subsidy for for-eign exchange students instead of other programs Just a few months removed from dealing with a $215 million shortfall in state education funding for this year Kenneth Beth Theurer Sept 272002 Gaumond (Nelson) 78 ded Sept 19 2002 at a hospital in Phoenix Ariz of complications from a stroke She was bom May 4 1 924 the daughter of Sherman and Cora Lutz She married Walter S Nelson who passed away April 25 1977 She then married Leopold Gaumond who later died Rose Lee graduated from Ogden' High School She was preceded in death by a son David Nelson who died at birth Surviving are three sons Robert S Nelson Laketown Michael S Nelson Ogden and Charles S Nelson Ogden five grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren Kent Loyal Cook 45 -: passed away on Sunday Sept 22 2002 due to injuries sustained in a car accident near SL Cloud Fla He was traveling to fulfill a church ‘ appear in a later edition of The Herald Journal wiH maternal grandparents Denzel and Shirieen Clark and her fiangd Quin Bingham Funeral services will be held Tuesday OcL 1 2002 at 11 am at the Park City Stake Center 2300 Monitor Drive Park ' City Utah Friends may call at Larkin Mortuary 260 East South Temple (enter off of 300 East) Monday from 6 to 8 pm and Tuesday at the Stake Center from 9:45 to 10:45 am Burial will be at the Hyrum City Cemetery DENCE Subsidy for exchange students may be cut ' am' A complete obituary 11:30 Miller her brothers: Ryan Miller and Alex Monroe her sisters: Anne Miller Brooke Miller and Katie Monroe her paternal grandmother Emma Miller her Continued from A4 variety of rights including ownership and control of property The greater good is to protect the rights of the individual “The greatness of any society can be measured by how they treat the poor among them" If we allow municipalities to stifle the economy of many individuals by placing homes and businesses out of their reach because of strict zoning laws it ruins the economy for every one It’s good to work together as a community but we are tired of “big bother” ' bullying and bossing us around and deceiving us in violation of our rights under the color of law We need freedom to prosper Especially with today’s troubled econo ' my we need to return to the basic values of freedom and liberty that made this country great I have filed a law suit alleging various rights violations to fight corruption1 of municipalities in Federal District court resulting in a threeday jury trial in November Virtually everyone I have talked to is sympathetic and agreeable! 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If you agree pledse sign this letter and forward copies to friends and public officials the more signatures the better Contact me at room registered meth concentrations 56 times the legal limit for inhabitability according to the report Other rooms were not far behind After reviewing that report the health department blocked off the house but gave the Schmidts permission to live in their motor home in the driveway They are prohibited from entering the house except to remove furniture and personal items Health department officials couldn't immediately be reached for comment ' Furniture personal items everything is going to a toxic waste dump Schmidt is paying $6100 for a contractor to come in and gut the place the cabinets carpets ceilings flooring even the sheetrock all of it will be removed Only then can she move back into a house that has been stripped to the framing studs Schmidt doesn’t know where she’ll get the money to reconstruct it “My ldds are losing everything” she said the existing building stem from the fact that it was built in the 1930s and additions were wrapped around three sides of it in the 1960s said Darrell Hart director of USU’s Physical Plant services Because of the numerous entrances and exits security Of personnel and millions of dollars worth of documents and archival materials in the Special Collections section of the library are in danger Hart explained Water pipes atop the basement further jeopaf- ' dize those documents and the possibility of fire is enhanced because toe fire suppression and fire escape measures aren’t efficient he said ' Remodeled floors in the y building aren’t strong enough to support stacks of books and die building doesn’t meet requirements for disabled access Provost Stan Albrecht said In some cases he said patrons can’t get from one place of the building to another without going outside and walking around “What we have is a building inside of a building inside of a building” Albrecht said “The outcome of that is wq have an incredible fire trap really serious life safety issues and a potentially serious asbestos problem four-stor- “We have a MariunUtwebtvneL See my website Mark Higley Logan kf Herald flslxLjournal USPS 241-82- ' by Cache Vriky PuMbhinf LLC IS West 300 North PO But 417 Logan Utah S43234MS7 Tull Fret (HOO) 3 or (181)259-76- 3 UlahTdcpho (435) Periodicals Postage hid Login Utah 1 ' ) Charles McCollum I Managing Cyndi Fulhw Business Production Manager-pdavis- rnallacehjncwwom - nombb flONMMP ak EXHIBITION by chants of KATHRYN CAINE WANLASS ADULT DAY CENTER at ' I —— SidfleCupy Daily (Me Month Carrier (Utah) ' One Year Carrier (Utah) One Month Carrier (Idaho) — 50c gylufglaiLiB nwMcnpuon — 41000 412000 4I050 IdtoMMMeaniicalfc Ufa idea U 41 25 Single Copy Sunday kkci ' SUNSHINE TERRACE jl&00 One Year Carrier (Idaho) One Month MaiL One Yen MaiL : 4173)0 ® ' HAWAII $Sd9M JMGHnNOTBTMNSFOSAUnXfll TURonunumoaMbiNOKstf MEXKARI RIVERIA CRUISE ABOARD CARNIVAL EUBON MSNEYLAND-2- Subscribers not ttceiviitp delivery of their Herald Journal by 7 a Monday Imufh Sunday pieate phone your carrier or The Herald Juumal at 752-- 2 1 2S or tod fne front Utah 4 Idaho before 6 p on weekdays aoou Saturday and noon Sunday For your carrier 'i name 1 and phone number please phone or loll free from Utah ft ktaito between and 6 pju Monday throu!) 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