Show t : A8 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday Apr! wwwmyers-mortuaryco- m Lucille Baxter Waite V brothers Funeral services wi be held at 10 amon Monday April 5 2004 in the Hyde Park 5th Whrd Chapel S3 E Center SL A viewing wi be held from 6 to 8 ' pm on Sunday April 4 2004 E at Nelson Funeral Home 162 400 North Logan and frpm 9 to 10 am at the Hyde park 5th Ward prior to services Interment win be in the Hyde Park City Cemetery Condolences may be extended to the family online at 'wwwnel8onfuneralhomecom 1 ‘ LeDosquet from this Ufa quietly on March 31 2004 She maintained her sweet and loving spirit to the very end of her (toys Sarah was bom in Logan to ' Beloved mother grandmother Petdval and Nettie Griffiths Quinney onAug23 1921 She attended schools in Logan and Richfield Upon graduating from high school in 1939 she became an office assistant for several doctors in Richfield In - and Claude E Quinney The family wishes to thank Pat Kolmei and Caring Hands Hospice fOr their tender care of our dear wife and mother Funeral services will be held at 10 am on Monday April 5 2004 at the Layton South Stak Center 505 S 1000 West Lay-to- n Family and friends may call from 6 tp 8 pm on Sunday at Myers' Mortuary 250 N Fairfield Road Layton and from 8:45 to 9:45 am on Monday at the ' church Interment in theLogan City Cemetery With graveside ' services aflpm peacefully Tuesday March 30 2004 at the Logan House Assisted Living Logan Regional Hospital DUSTIN --r Kelly Cox and He was bom Oct 11 1923 in Weltsville the oldest son of Geddes Gunnell and Ciara Boswell Maughan Raised in WeKsvie he attended the local schools and graduated from South Cache High School where he participated in boxing football and basketball He married Joyce Jacobsen on April 4 1945 in the Logan LDS Temple Early on in their marriage they purchased a farm in Star Valley Wyo where they worked side-bsid-e to make it a success They were blessed with nine children and with plenty of work on the farm to do their children 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 ‘ The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and has held many callings throughout the years including first counselor in the bishopric Young Men president high priest leadership and elder's quorum presidency Ray enjoyed fishing hunting horseback riding snowmobiling playing Rook and raising garj dens He was known for the best com around He recently found a new hobby: riding his scooter all over Smithfield and Logaa He was very proud of the hills he climbed and the sights he saw while riding liis scooter He is survived by his wife Joyce children Linda (Ron) Hughes Janice (Bruce) Allen Marilyn (Rich) Newton Kathy (Monte) Bradshaw Larry (Dian- na) Maughan Kent (Millie) Maughan Debbie (Kirt) Preece' and Lisa (Carios) Mejia 24 grandchildren and 19 great- grandchildren Ray is also sur- vived by two sisters Donna (Reid) And reason arid Sharon Nielson He was preceded in death by a son Steveri Ray Maughan his parents two brothers Metffn (Betty) Maugh- an and Gene (Jearinje) Maugh- an two sisters Maureen Norris ' and Maxine Maughan and two brothers-in-la- V and many nieces and nephews She is also survived by two sisters-in-la-w Ethel Barton of Roy and Erma Waite of Meridian Idaho : v AJbertsn AT&T '1030 v Conagra - CampSp 1 OsccT -- Defr Gillette GE kfacorp v ' IBM V r - : fotnsga Johrurt Lucent Lazyboy Micron Microsft i Moore 'Novel ' : - V ScotPwr TWamer Tyco WetlsFg ’Walmart Zkms : - v : 12174 068 : 6069 1223 5415 C 7 V i 5978 3626 2870 1697 2877 5725 5825 5725 002’iO20 5 -- 045 079 022 -- ‘ 020 006 006 012 V ' tenctera& ' (35) Queen of Spades On the Net wwwidaholotterycom (208)234-260- 0 Commodities POCATELLO Idaho (AP) — Idaho Farm Bureau Intermountain Grain and Livestock Report Grain POCATELLO — White wheat 365 (up 5) 11 percent winter 7' 396 (up 5) 14 percent spring 433 (up 5) bailey 490 (up 10)‘ OGDEN — White wheat 378 (up 4) 11 percent winter 388 (up 4) 14 percent spring 4125 (up 5) bailey 540 (steady) PORTLAND wheat 439 (up 1) 11 percent winter 473-42- 1 (up 1 to 3) 14 percent spring 521 (up 4) barley (unit trains for export) 110-11- 2 7 (steady) NAMPA — White wheat cwt 620 (up 7) bushel 372 (up 4) : ' ? 241-82- :SM 752-- 2 121 Declined: Sfle ' IWW K9wV 158 Unchanged: - V Volume: 11874705 700 g ' Advanced: -- t— Psdlned: 1992 New highs' J7g 272 1$ ' ” (M Lizards FRIDAY a spring oanca la from Continued firom A3 iwnny nop 720 to 11 pm Friday at the Cache Stake Center! 250 W 1200 North Logan This is with shorter horns were more susceptible falling victim to sponsored by the Logan LDS Institute LDSSA and Cache prey” Special Needs Mutual Activities Brodie said there’s little proof to suggest that too big of a horn on the lizards would become an impediment “We don’t know but there is no evidence for that” Brodie said Young and his field assistants (which included his wife April) had to rise early to catch the lizards Because of the heat they usually can be viewed from 5 to 10 &m The Quackar Time puppet show is at 6 and 7 pm Friday at the Whittier Community Center 290 N 400 East Logan This la for preschool age children through third grade The cost is $1 per person For more information goto ’ Mary Gilbert Palmer jewelry historian at SE Needham Jewelers will be showing newly “People often think that sci- European antiques 'acquired took is we a ence boring but during her spring Antique Show With this prolighter approach on Friday and Saturday This will ject and had fun” Young said be the first showing of the jewet-l- y “We are all really excited when and smaN European antiques we stumble onto something that she found during her March has the potential to become buying trip in England and Gersomething fairly significant" many Mary will display her collection at SE Needham Jewelers Main Street Logan on Friday from 4 pm to 8 pm and Saturday 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Mini art wtxk and or typography fareished ar armyed far by The Herald Joarnl shall he the property of The Hrnld Idanial No inch ad or any ' part thereof may be rtprodatad tamifned without fae ronsentol The Herald JouiW Parti PVeasekndaddrewdiwtpSkx 7V Herald JawafLFOBosflLpgan UT W323-048- 7 ' Office Hours: -- : : fourth-centur- The collection includes works of Eastern Christian writers such as Jacob of Seriigh Ephrem the poet and Isaac the Syrian Most of the manuscripts are from a collection the Vatican purchased in the 18th century from an Egyptian monastery For cen- - : in fopy (he Month Catrier (Utah) One Year Cairier(Utahi Out Month Canicr (Mahn) : 2177 ttow hlgh y 1100 i Uyaa ' ' ' ' t ToUFne(S00)775O(23ar(MI)2S9-763- l 7 ’ 1 Advanced: lf - thought” A 0 ftfiodiak hhuge Paid ' SMbanVtiaa 59522 ) ' Rick G WallaceAdvertising Director ' Rum Davity CirculatioR Paul DavU Production - - V ’ 100-20(V- hd te CyndFulUmBuMMuMmgcK 2 01501 ’ USPS ' Livestock forThureday: BnWx 1C Smith Charka 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MORTENSEN— Jolene Richardson and John Logan a boy March 24 Kimberiee and TURNBOW Matthew WeHsville a girl March 25 HUNT — Lu Wana and Brian North Logan 9 girt March 26 NEBEKER — Lisa and Shane Hynrm a girt March 27 JOHNSON — Kariette and Wilford Millville a boy March 29 ROBBINS — Natalie and Matt Smithfield a boy March 29 PITCHER — Susan Mickelr son and Ian Grace Idaho a boy March 29 WILKINSON Jute Cham- bers and Bryan Smithfield a boy March 29 STOKER — Megan Winward and Jacob Preston a boy March 30 UECHTY — Cami arid Steven Logan a girl March 31 Center times Syriac Christians were denied access to the manu- scripts i' The Vatican Ljbnry allowed BYU scholars to record 7 images of the manuscripts to produce the digital library “The actual benefit is that out- people will see this patri- mony this heritage put in the best medium so that their kids their teenagers can look at their tradition with pride and joy and be able to learn themselves and share with the world" Soro said y Ephrem’s writings were copied in die early sixth century and then purchased by Moses of Nisibis for the Egyptian Monastery of the Syrians between 900 and 1000 The dry warm desert air preserved the manuscripts until emissaries from the Vati- can Library obtained them Kristian Heal research associate for the BYU Institute for the Study and Preservation of Ancient Religious Texts said some in Vatican circles initially were reluctant to work with Mormon scholars “Fortunately over a period of time a number of friendships and important relationships were established" Heal said - ter-da- Franklin County Madfoel Center RICHARDSON — Kara Gdightty and Dustin Preston a boy April 1 Maughan 60 w PROVb(AP)— In collabo- Births passed away : - LAST to produce DVD manuscripts ration with the Vatican Library and the Assyrian Church of the East Bngham Young Uni- -' versify is producing a DVD of 33 Syriac Christian manuscripts some going back to the fifth cehtury “It’s a dream M Bishop Mar Bawai Soto of the Assyrian Church of the East said at a news conference at BYU Wednesday Soto approached BYU owned and operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- y Saints iri 1997 after he read about the institute’s creation of a digital database of the Dead Sea Scrolls “I think it was God’s hand bringing us together” said Soro who is based in San Jose Calif “This DVD will let us see how primitive Mesopotamian Syriac Christians thought about various issues because that style of thinking is probably closest to the way the Lord himself Dorma Heaps 83 passed ' away at home in Smithfield on April 1 2004 Funeral services are pending for Monday under the direction of Nelson Funeral Home A complete obituary will appear In a future edition of The Herald Journal Maughan : v" : Donna Heaps ' Geddes Ray er ' NAME t Death notice Geddes Ray ar She was preceded in death by her par: ents and brothers William G Quinney Calvin G Quinney and ’ ‘ Lucille er Baxter Waite 93 of Hyde Park died Monday March 29 2004 in Encinitas Calif of complications from a stroke She was bom in WefisviHe on Dec 18 1910 the daughter of Willard and Elizabeth Cooper ' Baxter She married Delmar Waite on Sept 17 1930 in the Logan LDS Temple They enjoyed 61 years together Del-mdied July 23 1991 She moved to Logan when she was 6 years old and lived there until she married She attended schools in Logan and graduated from Logan High School in 1928 She was a bookkeeper for a grocery chain before her marriage and was a teacher in the Sunday School She was always an active member of the LDS Church and served in many callings including: teacher and play leader In the Primary MIA Sunday School and Relief Society also a counselor in the Relief Society under two presidents She served 11 years on the stake Primary board She was blessed with a lovely alto voice and sang in the ward choir and the ladiee chores and sang duets at many funerals and other gatherings She and ' her husband would always sing duets while traveling in the car She was a visiting teacher in the Relief Society for 71 years After her children were older she worked as a reception istsecretary at Cache Valley Select Sires for 20 years retiring in 1972 In 1974 she and her husband fulfilled a mission for the LDS Church in the Canada-Calgar- y Mission for 19 months and made many friends there She was a good cook and enjoyed doing handwork mak-ing quilts Afghans dish towels and hot pads for her family and friends She was known as the letterwriting grandma She was a loving wife mother grandmother and friend to all who knew her She always had a smile for everyone and win be missed by those who knew her She was a member of the ' ' Hyde Park Literary Club the Arts Fme Club and a member of the William Hyde Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers She and her husband were active in doing temple work ' She is survived by two sons J Richard Waite of Farmington and Merlin Delmar (LHa) White of Hauula Hawaii now serving an LDS mission in the Spanish-- : speaking mission iri San Anto-- ' nio Texas arid one daughter' Bonnie Louise Layne of Carts- bad Calif She is also survived Marsha by one daughter-in-laWaite of Medford Ore She was: blessed with 22 grandgfrildren ' 57 one v 1940 the family returned to Logan where Sarah was affiliated with the Logan LOS Hospital and served as an office assistant for several years in the office of Dr Ralph 0 Porter She then met and married Richard H LeDosquet in the home of her patents on Aug 22 1949 Their marriage was later solemnized in the Logan ' LDS Temple on March 30 1950 They moved to Boise Idaho where Richard was emptoyedwith the US Forest Service They also lived in Juneau and Fairbanks Alaska and Reno and Ely Nev In 1963 she and Richard served a mission in Tampa Key West and Fort Lauderdale Fla Upon returning from their mission Sarah and Richard served for five years as officiators in the Boise Temple In 1990 they moved to Layton where they both served as officiators in the Ogden Temple for eight years As her health began to fail Sarah withdrew from public service but still enjoyed the company of her family Sarah had a great love for music and participated in several choral groups She saw that her children were musically trained and always had a piano in her home Sarah was always serving others She enjoyed serving in many capacities in the LDS Church including: teaching Primary and Sunday School MIA leader and Relief Society president (both ward and stake) Sarah was a member of Beta Sigma Phi and participated in several productions with the Valley Players in Logan Sarah is survived by her loving husband Richard H LeDos- quet of Layton her brother Eldon P Quinney (Coreen) of Richfield her children Linda Ford (Blaine) of Layton Louise (Eugene) Jenkins of Pasco Wash Richard Q (Beth) LeDosquet of Sultan Wash and David Q (Becky) LeDo& quet of Kent wash 24 grand- children and 27 : ' ' from 6 to 8 pm oq Friday at f Nelson Funeral Home 162 E 400 North Logan' and frorp 10:30 to 1120 am on Saturday at the church prior to services Interment wH be In the WMsvHto City Cemetery Condolences may be extend-ed to the family online at wwwnelsonfuneralhomecom 1 great-grandso- grandmother Sarah Margaret passed i'1 " ' i She was preceded In death by her husband Delmar White a son Sheldon Waite two grandsons Devon Waite and Stephen White and a Curtis Shearman She was also preceded In death by her par- ents three sisters and two Send condolences to the fann Hy at V Ourbefoved wife mother grandmother Quimey ' BYU Sarali LeDosquet t :v ' Obituaries ' yt 2 2004 ' t iknnMJMii t ' - 'i ©MICakVWeyhliilireLLe ' i & Memnie " sa9i6 m&toM'vy yty For more informatioH call ' ± $EL$oy: 7 FUNERAL HOME t ' iii i " r 752-32- 61 162 East 400Noift Logan I V v’- r r’“ "I 4 : 4 f Dealing with Depression le Establishing New Routines Keeping Track of Financial Tax Matters Preserving tYecious at 7KXJBau ml will nut every ’Wtdnes&ty eoening Sessions will 6e ntU at Aspen Qtv&Kfcepticm Center ' - is ' J 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