Show A8 — The- Herald Journal Logan Utah Saturday February 21 2004 - Obituaries Haiti noon to 12:40 pm on Monday at the church Interment will be In the Brigham City Cemetery Send condolences to the family at wwwmyers-moftuaryco- Robert Gregory Done ' minister agreeable to both sides But it would not have Aristide resign which the opposition has demanded and neither side indicated they would accept it Protesters at an ment march on Friday vehemently denounced any negotiations that could (pave in Aristide power “Aristide is a scorpion!" about 1000 marchers chanted until they were attacked by Aristide supporters who ' threw rocks and bottles and then opened fire j More than 20 people write Myred and at least two wire shot "hospital officials andlhe Red Crosaid One of those shot was a reporter with Radio I bo the station reported Some foreigners vowed to remain despite the violence Continued from A1 m International Airport anxious In memory “We knew that it was right ' for us to leave It's just hard” said Nancy McWilliams an froip Ottawa Ontario who abandoned a volunteer job at a children’s home in northern The US government has begun placing air marshals on all American flights in and out of Haiti because of hijacking Wilfred (Bill) Scott In remembrance of Wilfred (Bill) Scoff Cunningham after a long and courageous battle with cancer He was bom June 9 1 931 in Lewiston Utah a son of William Smith and Adeline Gregory Done He married Layina Speth on April 8 1953 He is survived by his wife four children Robert Michael and Kerry Done of Logan Kevin ' Scott and Kae Done of Logan Marie and Jay Bair of Lewiston and Gloria and Gary Read of Ogden two sisters and two brothers Ruth Hansen Karen ' and Tom Huffman Terry and Pat Done all of Smithfield and Ronald and Marilyn Done of South Weber 10 grandchildren ' and seven Graveside services will be heldatnoon on Monday Feb 23 2004 in the Smithfield City Cemetery Friends may visit with the family from 10:30 to 11:30 am on Monday at the Allen- Hall Mortuary in Logan Military rites will be by the Smithfield American Legion Special thanks to the people at IHC Hospice In lieu of ftow ers ttre family suggest contributions to the IHC Hospice 550 E 1 400 North Logan UT 84341 212002 March 9 1958 - Feb One moment in time -- you hf are near One hand in another you're holding on One step forward you're guiding iis " through One whisper of a breath -your invisible words One breeze of the wind -your longing kiss One incredible dream your - - - closeness One calm feeling - your mys- tical warmth - One song in our hearts your lyrics of love You surround us and keep us from harm1 You are with us yesterday today and forever We love you Dad (Bill) - Your son Wilfred R Cun- Sgt ningham (serving in Iraq) Your daughter KayshaA Cunningham of HarriSville Utah Your new grandson Tristyn Scott Cunningham of Harrisville Blanche Woodward Harris Cap-Haiti- and Kay Continued from A1 School District to the state shows that it received $286201 from the state in one-tim- e funds It spent all of those funds in addition to $300000 of its own money 1 1 Cunningham Funds anti-gove- to get out en fears officials in Washington said American Airlines said seats'weie sold out on four of five daily flights to the United States- ''American missionary Gerald St Vincent waiting for a flight to Miamj said Haiti will resolve its problems “only if they-hav- e help from outside sources — not less help but superintendent for curriculum and instructional services said that oftentimes parents arid taxpayers don’t realize how much money is needed to ' replace school texts For example Cache County is replacing science textbooks in grades six through 12 Some high school science textbooks can reach almost $100 per book Also the school district needs more than 1000 copies ' 16-ye- ar of the same five-ye- ar American missionary Terry Snow who planned to stay j said six truckloads of gunmen torched seven houses in his seaside nei more” ttood in St Marc As their The uprising began two houses burned residents weeks ago when rebels took the jumped into the sea and gunmen fired into the air to city of Gonaives and they have since pushed police out of more them from returning to land het than a dozen towns in the said north They accuse President “Innocent people are being t Aristide of killed and houses are burned down every day and night in breaking promises to help the ‘ and the St Marc and the police are of driving country poor into chaos while quietly sup-doing nothing’’ said Snow 39 of Granbury Texas porting attacks on opponents He said about 20 American charges the president denies On Friday American and German Norwegian and other diplomats presented Canadian missionaries left for Aristide a plan that calls for an the neighboring Dominican interim governing council to Republic this week from St Marc which has become one advise him It would also dis ' Haiti’s most violent frontarm politically allied street of ' line cities gangs and appoint a prime pro-Aristi- de Idaho' (AP) — ' : Grain Home NASA Continued from A3 driving on gravelly tom-u-p roads Neff said they plan to keep the road paved through- out UDOT will be holding another informational meeting for residents to discuss s traction issues on March 8 at the Richmond City Hall and ' one at a later date Over 40 residents showed up at the jfirst meeting on Thursday in ichmond ‘We had a really good ponse” Neff said “We’re ing those that didn’t hear about this first meeting will ' jet the word from their neigh-bjowho attended” Neff said the widening project will help accommodate Continued from A3 Continued from A3 Answer: Elkhora Ranch was the LDS Church-ru- n cattle in 1855 settled operation Idaho tottery Friday Pick 3: rs While Christmas decorations still linger on the lawn because 323 (steady) 11 percent winter their of wintry burial this year April 8 1910 Feb 18 2004 367 (steady) 14 percent spring it’s a matter of time — and only 422 (up 2) barley 500 BRIGHAM CITY — Blanche's — before Larsen temperature love of life drew us to her as she will have next round of dec- the — OGDEN White wheat 353 invited us to come along on her orations on After the 11 display winter 354 percent (steady) journey (dowrv7) 14 percent spring 416 annual spring cleaning and She was a beacon of ' repainting of the butterflies that (steady) barley 504 (down 1) strength steadfastness faith PORTLAND — White wheat and a mentor to ad those with-- ' stay out all year long Larsen has an Easter display planned 407 (up 3) 1 1 percent winter whom she came in contact and ' 443-45- 2 were touched by her loving (steady to down 1) 14 Octbber will bring Halloween decorations andthen Larsen ' care percent spring 512 (steady) ' na She wais a pied piper to the ' will bring the Thanksgiving barley NAMPA —7 White wheat cwt neighborhood children and her paintings from the storage shed 560 (up 3) bushel 336 (up 2) “We get most everything” grandchildren with toys in her home and popsicles in the said Larselnv ‘ fridge' Her movement limited by ' LIVESTOCK AUCTION — She is now dancing with her age and a recent leginjury the Producer Livestock in Vale Ore husband Bill (Joseph William) Larsen said die ' comon and Wednesday Utility whom she lovingly cared for for mercial cows 4100-480- 0 spends the warmer months of 12 years after his stroke and ' the year on the porch with Trix- heavy feeder steers 7400- -' eagerly meeting those she ie a yappy gray poodle-schnauz8600 light feeder steers loved whoVe passed on before ' mix relaxing and Blanche and Bill were married 1 0400--1 1 800 stacker steers ' na light holstein feeder steers painting decorations Butterflies in the Logan LDS Temple on 6800-78-0- 0 are her most recent project and March 2 1 932 and they found- heavy holstein feeder steers na baby calves Ice Cream Larsen showed a blank ed the Peach City na fat lambs na bulls 4400- Co after their move to Brigham piece of wood in ' 5600 heavy feeder heifers City-- ' wait for her brush when she 7400-8- 1 00 light feeder heifers Blanch taught elementary prepares the spring decorations ' 9600-1040- 0 stocker heifers schoolin Minersville Utah in the coming month Jn fact a ' before she was married Ever na stock cows 580-770of Cache Valley would tour : stock qowcalf pairs na weaner - turn learning she remained Hie up painted butterflies from ' teacher" to us aH pigs na feeder lambs na' Smithfield to Paradise that of an She was active member Remarks: Good demand on Larsen has given to friends for the LDS Church serving in any calves that will go to grass their yards — which may look' was in under 600 lbs Steady on the capacity which she ' similar to Larseii's in quality called She was a teacher of heavier weight feeder cattle but never in quantity of the stake youth a member “She Women a just does it to hiring joy presidency Young ITODAYMHE DAY1 ' and enjoyment to others ' " seminary teacher at the Inter- mountain Indian School in around her” said Nelson “It’s Stop Smoking her way of spreading joy to' Brigham City and' an ordinance worker in the Ogden Temple theneighborhood American Heart Association She is survived by her three ' children Robert D (Shaiina) Harris MerLynn (Jed H) Pitcher and Rita (Chris R) Pella 13 grandchildren 31 great-granchildren brothers Marlow V A' (Vella deceased) Woodward vAA V 'iJSPS 0 ? and Boyde (Margaret) Wood- iVNhhnlciHt VwJa ' ward and sisters Hyth (Vernon ) ( jciw Valle I'uNiJung IIjC4K7 WiSs 'Jxi NK ’U - deceased) Jamison Leah rui 'I uh li’kiKiK J 2121 lull lrcciNlh4U2( iWSaV7ft (Keith deceased) Wamick and “Dirty fihgerprints may be harmful to astronauts' so we are working out new proce-durthat will wash the lettuce or vegetable grown that will ensure food safety” said Bingham “This protocol may be used in growth chambers ' on the International Space Station the moon Mars and the used to get transit vehicles ' POCATELLO — White wheat ' : Livestock - soft-spok- en ' er '' : - ed ' -- said Bingham “No one else has done this before is a first” ' NJjkME LAST Albertan 2428 5865 44S1 2000 Alfiant AutoHy AT&T Cttigrp ira CHANGE (Q2) Spades 027 070 Del Gillette GE Idacorp V-0J - A 973T' JohnJn Lucent Lazyboy unonrac Questar WellsFg Wahraut Ztons 57989 NYSE Advanced: 1168 Declined: 2088 -- -- 125 aio Unchanged: 002: Volume: 178 350 007 003 083 Advanced: 021 Declined: 105 Unchanged: : -- -- 588 178 SI New ragm 95 New lows ' 1909293200 Nasdaq -- -- - 11441 Ruissell 2000 042: 2725 2799 5689 5943 TVoo 009 1369 5175 6416 ScotPwr 06 049 -- 057 014 008 038 4£0 TWamer V- Standard & Poor's 500 -- 107 616 eM fff 203793 ' 020 1557 2657 1880 Moore Novel Nucor Oracle PepsiCo Qwest -- J 010 -- 228 Micron Microsft ! -- 571 5330 401 Iomega 1061903 005 020 01 v 467T Dow Jones industrials OI 3079- IBM Feb 20 2004 -- -- Cisco Market 025 2820 2317 3401 3808 3270 : effects of vegetable produc- r' tion'ili Space “This is where we determine what the real value of plants in space js When we factor in the psychology of the astro- nauts I believe plant develop-ment will come out to be of higher value than just shipping dehydrated food from the ' Powerball: Wild Card 2: King of TAKING STOCK there” The third aspect of IhE contract and the most important according to Bingham is the study of the psychological benefits the plants have on crew members Jack Stuster principle scientist of Anacapa Sciences will be working closely with SDL to evaluate the astronauts’ journals to determine the psychological Wednesday I es j - Cache trivia i ' sci- eighth-grad- e future growth and help traffic move more efficiently and safely “It’s a needed project” Neff said “It’s a pretty heavily traveled roadway especially in the morning and afternoons because lots of people from Preston travel to work in Cache County” The project is expected to be completed by fall 2005 UDOT : - ence textbooks Jto replace science textbooksforthatgrade alone will cost well in excess Of $60000 Zsiray estimates updating the science texts will cost more than $210000 Jean-Bertrand Idaho Farm BureaU Intermountain Grain and Livestock Report ' for Friday v ' $1 million Steve Zsiray associate on textbooks Logan School District Business Administrator Paul Jensen said that he couldn't think of a time in his career that a teacher who has needed books went without them Secondary Curriculum Director Stu Howell said that Logan puts most school subjects on a cycle Cache County received $165000 from the state in textbook funds in 2001 and then $662000 in 2002 Cache County School District Business Administrator Dale Hansen said that all of those Commodities POCATELLO funds went toward textbooks plus $327000 out of the general fund during each of those years Cache County’s textbook v budget for this year is nearly v 028 Vblume: 029 ' 1188 tewhighe 1957 New lows 275 -- 17 184474787 Courtesy E&aoni Jone& tnvflmtnts AP 2004 PQNTIAC GAflND PRIX ' GTSCDAfJ Herald d- PMlfWthslMl - ' 241-82- MSRP lliu-hund- iij - IVribcil deceased) Meredith She was 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