Show : A A10— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday April ' ' ( Obituaries foirghan Debbie (Kkt) Preece and Usa (Carlos) Mejia 24 grandchildren and 19 great ‘Geddes Ray Maughan t - grepdchidraaRayisalsosurvived by two sisters Doma Geddes Ray Maughan 80 passed away peacefully Tuesday March 3p 2004 at the Logan House Assisted Living ! (Reid) Andreasen and Sharon Nielson He was preceded In death by a son Steven Ray Maughan his parents two brothers Meriin (Betty) Maughan and Gene (Jeannie) Maughan and two sisters Maureen (Roswell) 4 Center Norris and Maxine Maughan He was bom Funeral services wl be held OcL 11 1923 ' at noon on Saturday April 3 In Wefevide the oldest son of ' Smithfield 3rdV12th at the 2004 Geddes Gunnell and Clara Ward Chapel 179 N 100 East Boswell Maughan Friends and family may call Raised In WMsviOe he attend- from 6 to 8 pm on Friday at ed the local schools and graduNelson Funeral Home 162 E ated from South Cache High North Logan and from 400 School where he participated in' to 11:30 am on Saturday' 10:30 boning football and basketbal ' at the church prior to services He married Joyce Jacobsen on Interment wifl be In the Apr! 4 1945 in the Logan LOS Weilsville City Cemetery In maron their Temple Early Condolences may be extend-- 1 riage they purchased a farm in to the family online at ed Star Valley Wyo where they wwwneisonfuneraihomecom worked side by side to make R a success They were blessed with nine children and with plenty of work on the farm to do their cht-dre-n soon learned the value of such They moved to Logan in 1968 to run the Church Welfare Farm Ray had a record-settin- g dairy herd for many years He was an active member of Tire Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and has held many caHings throughout the ‘ years including first counselor in in Pocatello Idaho the bishopric Young Men presi-He was bom Aug 18 1928 in (font nign priest leaoersnip ana Utah to James and Newton eider's quorum presidency Manfio Johnson In June Ophelia Ray eroyed fishing hunting of 1957 he married Shauna horseback riding snowmabRing Dean Peterson They had two playing Rook and raising gardens He was known for the best children and were later dhrorced com around He recently found On July 12 1974 he married a new hobby: riding his scooter AdeRne Freeman in CokevKe al over Smithfield and Logan Wyo where they Rved happily He was very proud of the hits he untl the time of his demise climbed and the sights he saw Aside from his loving wife ’ while rtfng his scooter Ron's greatest Joy came from six He is survived by his wife grandchildren by his stepson Joyce children Linda (Ron) Norman Freeman and wife CharHughes Janice (Bruce) Allen lotte Ron soon earned the title of Marilyn (Rich) Newton Kathy Workfs Greatest Grandpa" He (Monte) Bradshaw Larry (Dianenjoyed hunting fishing and na) Maughan Kent (Millie) observing the Cokevie High I ' : step-grandso- stepijranddaughters Kbnbra (Ernie) Morell apd Lesle (Coin) Harlow both of Las Vegas and Brooke (Bob) Neal of Dearborn seven one dautyilar Barbara Matthews of Smithfield one son Mich Ronald L Johnson of Tremon-toone brother Vbri (June) Johraon of Grantsvie Utah one sister Betti Lewis of Grace Idaho and numerous nieces and nephews He was preceded in Ik Ikflukllk 068!n oy ms parents two Dfour ere Gerald and Douglas and two sisters Nedra and Afice Funeral services wi be held at 1 pro on Saturday April 3 2004 in the Cokevie LDS Chapel where friends and family may cal that morning from 11 am to 1245 pm Interment wi be in ' the Cokevie Cemetery with services under the drection of Matthews Mortuary of Montpelier n wnn Drenop conducting Friends may call from 6 to 8 pm on Thursday at weoo runorai norng ana rrom 110 am to 12:30 pm on Friday at the church Interment wi be in the Ptaston Cemetery Preston dai 0 nmvon nwvcnanoieoig students are having their spring fashion show at 730 pm Thursday and Friday at BATC 1301 N 600 West Tickets are $5 in the BATC bookstore or the night of the show at the door For more information cal 750-323-6 Continued from A3 Glenn Klmber will be addressing the community at 7 pm Thursday on the topic The Constitution and Current Events" at the Kimber Academy 3125 N Main North Logan For more information call 752-2074 Commodities ' Idaho (AP) — Idaho Farm Bureau Intermoun- tain Grain and Livestock Report V TOT (steady) Livestock W6Qi)6$Oay Grain--wheat percent winter 391 (down 7) 14 percent spring 428 (down 8) barley : 4jB0 (down 10) OGDEN — White wheat 374 (down 5) 11 percent winter 384 (down 6) 14 percent spring 420 (down 8) barley 540 (steady) PORTLAND -- White wheat na 11 percent winter 472-47- 8 (down 6) 14 percent spring 517 (down 8) barley (unit trains (steady to forexport) 110-11- 2 up i) NAMPA rr White wheat cwt i 11 V 9300-1120- hol-ste- in : 00-76- - : : 8500-1045- 0 : : Taking Stock ' i” NAME 'y LAST Abertsn 22i15 - CHANGE 41XX) I' £ 5170 OA4 010 Conagra''l CarfSp 2727 0A9 -- 041 Det 3910 30 £2 2990 0184 Giette GE y Idacorp IBMv 1 5072 lV0llkns 'Luoent-- " - Lyyboy Micron "'7 111 Novell Nucor t 0-3- i : : 2178 -- 4A1 Qwest V" K 1606 UHonPac-- ? 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' New 1201 : 3 fiSS'ffiaioM 5305 : 'Accept Compliments -- Oracle Pepsioo r ' ‘i aw " 1671 fiber-opti- att March 31 2004 -- j: would-includ- e 'USPS -- jv Dam Nasdaq -- 1550 33A2 Convgys' i 4 sr es would approve this” but BoyShe also said that recreation ack said the issue should not even pass the Idaho Water opportunities from hunting Resource Board and fishing to tubing and picContinued from Al “This $100000 is our tax nicking would be lost and a beautifol river would become money” she said “They feet of water Bosen’s group should use their own money to an “algae silt pond” Most of wants that storage capacity for the surrounding land is owned do the study We don’t want our money to be used for irrigation water and hopes to by the Bureau of Land Manthis” pay for construction with agement income generated by a Bill Sedivy executive direclack Barnett of the Bear River Commission which tor of Idaho Rivers United power plant Hie total cost would be around oversees use of Bear River said damming the Bear River $12 million widi the dam and v would “totally change the water in Wyoming Idaho and the power plant costing about character" of one of Franklin Utah acknowledged that : $5 million each and miti ration Idaho has the right to keep County’s most popular playefforts costing another $2 mil- - grounds As a former resident another 125000-acr- e feet of lion water but said it was unlikely of Logan Sedivy regularly “This (power generation) kayaked the Narrows ana said that the state would be able to will provide extra money for he has received multiple : store that much Twin Lakes Canal Company” Bosen said the 200 farmeh phone calls from people worsaid Hal Anderson Idaho ried about losing involved in the canal company Water Resource Board adminlose water that they own rights paddling and fishing istrator “Hie way it’s going to opportunities to each summer because they be paid for is ‘with power genlack sufficient storage A new “But even Worse than the eration Otherwise they reservoir would provide new recreational impacts are the wouldn’t be able to afford it” biological impacts” Sedivy fishing and camping opportuSeveral other attempts to said “Duns destroy rivers” nities he added : build a dam in the area have: If approved the project Among those fighting the been shot down most recently would buck a recent trend of new dam is Pacificorp which 'the 2001 plans of a Rigby more dams being taken out v generates power at Oneida ' Dam Company spokesman than built Sedivy said 57 company This time around Anderson said “The rise of Dave Eskelsen said Pacificorp : dams were destroyed in 2003 filed a protest with FERC and Anderson said he couldn’t power rates is what really made it more feasible” biecause having a reseryoir remember when the last dam Opponents of the dam say was built in Idaho directly below Oneida Dam it’s unfeasible at any price would interfere with flow' “They mention very minute- - releases from the existing ly about irrigation (in the dam It would also violate FERC proposal)” said Olivia Pacificorp’s licensing agree- ! ment with FERC winch ' : Pick 3: Boyack who livesamile below the proposed dam site Poweftwdl: (35) requires the company to pro- -“It’s to inrire a few people V tect wildlife and recreation WOd Cant 2: of ridL"Queen Spades Sedivy was confident that Boyack’s chief concern is j tire proposal would fail noting ''On the Net that the canyon sits ion a fault wwwJdahototterycom that “I caq’t imagine FERC : ' line and an (208) earthquake could thimble the dam and flood thg Riverdalearea: “It’s not if the dam breaks it’s when the dam ' Dow Jones industrials 1957 ?q:-02- 4 26-9- r ' F breaks” vMarket '020 £ 036 5440 AOiant Autottv AT&T i CRfgrp V es bird-watch-i- ng The Mongolians are very Reducers Livestock Marketing intelligent people he said Assoc in Jerome pn Monday They don’t want handout irony ana xfnm8fciar com They want to learii how to do 4500-602- 5 heavy feeder things on their own v steers light feeder “We try to teach them and " 0 Stocker steers get them in front of things steers 10900-1230- 0 light where they can get ideas of V feeder stedrs 7400- - v how 10300 heavy hoistein feeder things work” Sears said “It’s steers 73 calves so simple and yet it baby na fat lambs na bulls 5500-625- 0 makes such a big difference to heavy feeder heifers them So just sharing our 7850-945- 0 light feeder heifers knowledge and understanding stocker heifers makes such a big difference in 10300- - til 00 stock cows na their lives because now they stock cowcalf pairs na weaner ' v will have the understanding rVa lambs feeder na pigs and the knowledge is going to Remarks: None: " help them increase their their lives” LIVESTOCK AUCTION— POCATELLO 360 (steady) ity “We’ve shown them Idaho power plants and dams on the Snake River" Sears said 613 (steady) bushel 368 POCATELLO i es th seven-megaw- County of MogoL Sown died of Starvation or illness “They don’t know what salt is for their cattle” Sears said “They don’t use it So parasite control and vaccinations would help their cattle immensely” Sears said there are no hydroelectricity plants in Mongolia either even though they have rivers that could be harnessed to generate electric- been sent to the Federal Aviation Administration and a program for small communities to acquire funds for infrastructure development and marketing costs which the completion of a master plan for the future of t the airport “They are interested and hopefully that will add a little pressure and weight to our ' request for funding for development" said Emile Thompson said utility lines hangars for emergency vehic cles and capabilities still need to be added to the airport and the instrument landing system that received funding from the federal government last summer needs to be installed The landing system isn’t expected to be completed for two more years es un An report on the discussions will be presented next Tuesday afternoon at an Airport Development Task Force meeting said Limburg and negotiations will continue this summer with United Express' representatives iii Chicago However any major passenger service from Logan will have to wait until some significant improvements are completed at the airport west of Main Street on 2500 North just west ofNorth Logan This doesn’t mean that it will happen today or tomorrow we still have a lot of ducks to put in a row" said Emile “I’m cautiouslyopti-misti- c that we are going in the right direction" Grant applications have Denver option makes the most sense links with Seattle San Francisco Los Angeles and Las Vegas will also be considered Thompson said there is already a capacity for at least one cargo flight from the Logan-Cach- e nin8irrl racnara weaiofDOfg Airport per day - es A market survey of local business and Utah State University travelers suggested that Denver is a more profitable connection for a national carrier than the run to Utah’s current airline hub “Salt Lake City was less than break even” Logan Mayor Doug Thompson said of the study’s findings Thompson said that while the PRESTON— Ora Winn Schafer 87 passed away at her home on Monday March 29 2004' Funeral services wi be held at 1 pm on Friday April 2 2004 in the Preston 1st Ward Chapel 213 S Second East the car also led them to sooth- -' ' er conclusion Tlis stories changed several tunes" said Bennett The stories didn't jibe with anything" was thra taken Rojas-Fkxtothe jail and booked oo sua-picion of being the driver and could face prison time if convicted Bennett said there was no sign that Rojas-FIorwas under the influence of alcohol or drugs when he was arrested and it had not been determined if they were a factor in the accident Rojas-Flores was convicted in 2000 for leaving the scene of said Bennett “If the guy would have rayed three none of the charges would have been filed since i was an accident" said Bennett explaining that Rojas-FIorwould most likely have been cited for a traffic violation and may have had to pay hospital bills Rojas-Fkx- ' Continued from Al vehicle had Idaho license plates led investigators from the Sheriff’s Department to the Idaho Department of Motor Vehicles looking for a silver Taunts between 1991 and ‘V 1995 model year Bennett said between 20 and 30 cars in Idaho matched the description After interviewing each owner Tiesday afternoon investigators narrowed the search down to one Franklin County resident When questioned the registered owner of the vehicle said he had lent the car to his brother Rojas-FIorInvestigators late questioned Tuesday night He told authorities that a mend had bor- rowed the car on Monday Rojas-FIoroffered to rake' investigators to the friend's house The ride to find the other driver led the team to the Willow Park area in Logan but a continued interview in es Airlines Ora W Schafer About Cache IM r lends or rmomoiogy The accident occurred yJ around 4 pm Monday when a silver fad Tumu struck Jaci-ly- n Fielding 5 Jessica Fielding 8 and Ashley Lenz 10 According to eyewitnesses the driver had swerved to avoid hitting a bicyclist on the side of the road and struck the three giris in front of the Fielding ' home Hie girls sustained injuries including a broken pelvis and leg for Jacilyn Fielding The three girls were taken to Logan Regional Hospital As the car drove from the ' ' scene a plastic panel under the front bumper fell off A num- ber on the panel plus the eye-witness accounts that said the -- : is hosting David Liddel USU paleontologist and reef expert at 7 pm Thursday in the Geology building USUcampus Room 105 AH are welcome admission is free Continued lirom At ' Ronald L Johnson Pailc Elementary School 90 S 100 West Richmond is hold-m- g n kindergarten regtstrauorvon-entatioat 4 pm Thursday at the school Bring a birth certifi-ca- te and current immunization information i Hit School athlefic teams He partio- ulariy Iked foofcafi In his later years his granctena helped Nm' become e Denver Broncos fan Rot) worked at various jobe In Utah Idaho and Wyoming " Including daily work ranching and section craw tor 8w Union Pacific Rakoad Ho was also a volunteer firefighter and active " member of the Lions AuxMary Ron Is survived by his wife Adelne of CoksvMe stepson Norman (iievione) rreornan or Las Vegasi Nev three Scott (Angie) Free--' man Aaron Freeman both of Las Vegas and Nathan (Amy) Freeman of Frirano CaM three i THURSDAY ' 2004 1 - 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