Show ' ' v' M ' ' A6 — the Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday April 5 2004 Obituarlos rftCarfkLegacy t services Interment will be in Jhe Scnithfietd Cemetery Con- - V defences may be extended to ' thelamify onNne at wwwnel- sonfunerrihomecom Donna Heaps ' Continued from A 1 ' k i i One day Baldwin and a group'of other medics were ri shot at from above by a on their while gunner way to Cologne Germany ‘The fellas would run and drop when a shell would come" Baldwinsaid "“If they would have just stayed down they wouldn't have been i ' Cer-nia- ' - in-d- Royal treatment About Cache Sharon Math 36 752-239- 18-ye- 1 nt nt 563-638- step-daught- fifth-grade- er ' half-broth- er Idaho lottery great-grandch- il- -4 06-07-- ’ ' CITY— Jennings D “Jinks” Conner (fled peacefully in his sleep on Satur-’ day April 3 2004ritera short Hnese He was the ninth child bom to William and Rhoda Conner on March 29 1915 in Burley Idaho He was married to Uarda Jensen Conner tor 41 years She preceded him in death He was married for the next nine years to Elda Hansen Conner She also preceded him in death The past 1 5 years he has been married to his loving and sweet companion Alice Wheatley Snowf Conner JD loved the outdoors and new adventure The family spent 11 years in Anchorage Alaska working at Fort Richardson He was a homesteader and avid hunter They returned to live In Brigham City Utah where he worked for the Box Elder School District as a bus driver: He resided in the Brigham City and Perry area for the past 37 years He worked very hard all his life to provide for and take cars of his family He was an active member of the Brigham Third Ward where he had many friends J D was happy positive and always had a Joke or story to tell to everyone No one was a stranger to him everyone he met became his friend We will miss his wonderful sense of humor which he never lost He win be missed by all who knew and loved him He is survived by his devoted wife Alice two sons Chris (Donna) Conner of Smithfield Deiose (Janice) Conner of Lay- ton 11 grandchildren and seven He is also n survived by his Linda (Robert) Warren Alice(Craig) Yeates Smith Leon (Roseanna) Snow 11 step- grandchildren and numerous step-childre- The family would like to thank the nurses and rides of Hoe- - - v pice especially Jon Teresa and Vicki for their kind and loving care Funeral services witi be Wednesday April 7 rill sum at Myers Mortuary 205 S 100 East Brigham City where friends may call Tuesday from 6 to 8 pm and on Wednesday from 10 to 10:45 am' Interment will be in the Brigham City Cemetery Send condolences to the fam: ily : ' Herald varefe Journal realize is that the citizens don’t want to be paying $4S a month for sewer And that’s what it’s going to take: Sewer isa good thing and atone we're going to need it Eiint reality is unless you it down their (reridents' ) jam throats they doi' not Want to Cbntinued from A3 he thinks it’s only a matter of time before the city will need to go to a sewer system :“If I had my way it will " come! Jes - USPS Ubh Tekfhane Rkkj WallkeAdvertuiif 3 '( Directra- - rwallaceShjnewtcoin Russ Davis I Grculaioa Paul Dvit Production : m Twharrlrtlnn :ill7no OneMohCiier (kfabn) — u til 00 ' ' ' Single Copy Sunday m Obituary policy v The price for obituaries and (ante of thanks is $4 per column inch Obituaries are measured columns wide by inches deep including photographs All obituaries must be placed by a mortuary or un person by someone authorized to make payment or arrange billing There is no charge for death notices placed by amortuary For more information call The Herald Journal 752-212- 1 contributions is April 16 2004 And while you’re at it you may wantto consider making your 2004 IRA investment at the same time - y A If you haverecentlychknged jobaorretired an IRA may be just thie place to receive your retirement plan rollover However establishing an IRA in the wrong place may significantly erode the purchasing power of your retirement dollars So where is the ' rn JSOt Single CapyDiily: ' ' RUn One Vbi Carrieirtldaho)' 412410 One Month IkiaiC S1730 ' One Yiar Mail 121000 Hal SubioViana UuM Ba Pud nMml UUuMniariadearalicaHeUdusUaiBi Suhcfibei nor receiving deliver o( their HetUd iuumal by 6:30iin Monday dmugh Friday and by Saturday and Sunday ptee phone yourcaniercr He Herald Journal at 752-2- 1 21 of tol Tm frani Utah before 6 Idaho pai nn weekdays noon Saturday and nbon Sunday For your Canier'i name and phone auaber please phone'732-2l2StoO 6ne bon Utah ktaho between 5 un and 6 pm Monday dapugh Friday Saturday (rnn SmaiatoiMonSundayfreniSreaMidaooa i ' Adveni ren puretiaM ape and cheuUlioa onty All pnpxrty righu to any advennenuu pro--' duced for the advertiser by The Herald Jouraai usiiy art work and A typography nanwhed or arranged for by The Herald Journal dial) be the property ofTheHerald founol No such ad or any part thereof nay be reproduced or designed without tte coasenl of The Herald Jounuf hntmasier Please tend aness changes kxTbe Herald Jouraai ro Box 07 Log If! 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: ilies moving in and we feel we bers to help them make a deci- - need some kind of park up siononwhat it will cost in the there Johnson uid eventtheydecide to someday Jessop said he is hoping to ' :V connect to the sewer come away with a list of : ' “I guess the question that projects uid long- needs to be answered is ' term' v goalswhen” Jessopsaid ' ‘It should give us acon- - ’: Johnson siaid he understands mon' goal” Jessop said “We die new members are interest- may have different ideas of : ed in revisiting the sewer : ' issue but he isn't too keen i whri should happenbutit will put sbnie things to bed about it! and we’ll be able to identify “I don't really want to” some things we’ll be able to Johnson said “ft tore us up ' ‘ the lari time What they don't g d ahead with!” top-sai- ’ BRIGHAM Donna Heaps 83 passed away at home due to pancreatic cancer on April 2004 In ' 'SmHhfleld Utah shot!" wee bom March 23 She ' Baldwin instead of running in Weston Idaho to 1921 after the others stopped and Franklin John and Mary Arm a began digging a hole to hide Otean Godfrey She received in h wasn't until a truck came her schooling at Clarkston Eleby and skid “It’s over come mentary and North Cache High on" that he finally emerged School She married Writer “I don’t know if I had dug Gordon They had five daugh- - ' ten and were later divorced my trench so' deep that I couldn't hear or what” he She married Albert Heaps on photo submitted by Ruta Smart Nov 29 1 952 in Winnemucca said Nev Albert and Donna were Baldwin can even recall the ' Royalty at Mink Creek Idaho’s Fourth of July celebration 1939 included sealed in the Logan LDS Tern- - ' start of his service when he from left to right Elsie Larsen attendant Ivonne Jenson attendant Rula ' Bell queen and friend Ray Perry Photograph from the book “A Cache pie on Dec 9 1964s Albert had and other soldiers served as ‘ — three daughters from his previA Photo of Cache Herald The at available the for censors History Valley" Legacy ahny ous marriage Donna loved and Journal Often enough soldiers in raised Albert’s girls as her own their letters divulged too Albert and Donna were blessed much information informawith two wonderful sons Family tion that Would give away always came drat for Donna troops locations and their next She worked at Arden’s Dress move MONDAY Shop and Keith O’Brien for ‘!Sometimes we'd leave a The Parkinson’s Support many years She later worked letter with “Dear Mom Love for the school lunch program at will meet at 10 am Mongroup A1 Continued from Bob” Baldwin said Continued from A3 Summit Elementary School day at The Copper Mill Restaui Donna was an excellent cook Serving in the war was Dr i rant John David Steffens ' ' Israel accuses Arafat of not Students were solving prob- Donna was a Kfriortg member something Baldwin always from the Neurology Department only ignoring violent groups lems in groups of three or four at the University of Utah Health of The Church of Jeeue Christ expected would happen His operating from territory under‘ Saints She sent mother sent three sons and all and showing them to Utah Science Center will be the guest of Latter-da- y his control but also actively both sons on LDS missions returned safely State University students from speaker For more information She served as a visiting teacher encouraging attacks against When the war in Europe call Kathy Preece at 245-40the Society of Environmental Israelis Nasrallah said earlier until her passing taught in the ended Baldwin had accrued the National Engineering and week that his Lebanese this 1 Club will meet at Booktore Primary served in the MIA home As to go enough points SpeechLanguageHearing will militant Zanavoo at sang with the choir served as group help Lodge the ship neared the US the Association who volunteer at pm Monday the ward librarian and served Yassin’s will A death Hamas luncheon be and avenge the of program soldiers caught sight the school The USU students Hezbollah and Israel fought held For more information call ' in many positions in the Relief Statue of Liberty and knew are part of the reason the Math 2 Society a bloody ar guerrilla war Club members are so excited they were finally done She is survived by her hussouth in before Lebanon to work with numbers outside They loaded a train full of of 51 years her two eons band Retired Cache The Israel’s withdrawal in 2000 Valley soldiers which proceeded of the regular khool day Kent Lou) Heaps of (Mary Association School Employees enebitter the still two are and Manuel-Dupoacross the country dropping a said Lakewood Calif Kevin (Chris) will meet at 1 pm Monday at mies train car after train car at big "The college students are The Copper Mill Restaurant Heaps of Logan five daughters Sharon said he had not cites that were passed through: closer in age to them than I Harris horticulturist Jared Mary (Sam) Riter of South a sought American approval for am” Manuel-DupoWhen the train reached said Utah Carole (Ken) from Tony’s Grove will present Ogden any strike against Arafat or Smith of Sandy Utah Faye Spokane Wash: Baldwin’s "They' think it’s great that the program All retired school Nasrallah Skabelund of Mesa Ariz Mau- stop it was only four cars long they'll sit down and do math employees in the' valley are ' “I didn’t ask permission ' Baldwin was offered reen (Carlos) Elwood of Ogden with them” invited to attend Reservations from anyone’’ he said “I Utah Nansi (Don) Hobbs of advancement in rank if he As an added bonus it’s not a are necessary call Ethel ' want to that Mesa but he and three the in emphasize again 6 at Stevens school class the Army stayed during regular ' ' anyone who kills lews (Steve) Gracek of knew he wanted oiit Shirley and do fun to they get day ' is because are Jews Vella (Blaine) Denver Colo AC they The Club’s Women's activities white feeling a sense Through the entirety of the of Lewiston Utah Durrant marked for death” Hamas has of annual is at business war his outlook was positive meeting accomplishment she said Alberta (Maurice) Mather of claimed responsibility for sui12:30 pm Monday at The Copbut despite all it’s never Hopefully these third- - fourth-Smithfield She is also survived Mill Teri bomb cide attacks that have and Steed Kaye per rs are teaming and something he would do again will host For furMajor by a sister Naomi (Orson) Champ “I learned an awful lot about killed hundreds of Israelis durto love math she said ' Parker of Los Alamitos Calif Yvonne information contact ther ing more than three years of “We’re trying to turn these people how kind and sympahalf-sist753-557-2 Jean (Leonard) Roderick Maddox at conflict thetic they are and how hard kids on to math” Manuel- Lloyd of Blackfoot Idaho and similar threats Sharon made they try to get along with one Dupont said “If we can get Lennis Godfrey of another when they are put into in other interviews ahead of the them to do it now in an atmos- California She had 50' grand- - ' Jewish Passover holiday which dangerous situations" Bald- phere that is fun ami rewardchildren 100 starts at sundown Monday win said ing they! may want to continue drenandtwo In the Army Radio bread-ca- st But to this day he somewith it in the future” Saturday She hfc also said Israel would : Pick 3: times pulls out old pictures Fourth-grad- er was preceded in death by her Notes Sandy 2-43( 13) and can't recall any of the sol- - hot demolish buildings left sister Wijma (Fred) Bowcutt co already thinks math is great Powerbali: 06-- 1 2--1 Wild 2: Card behind in Jewish settlements dier's names and four grandchildren “I like division and multiplito be vacated in a proposed JackofSpades v The family wishes to thank “I made it a point somehow she said “Doing Math cation” ' withdrawal from the Gaza the dedicated staff of VistaCare not to remember” Baldwin team while we On the Net: Club is fun-Wwwwidaholotterycom StripHospice A special thank you to said play and (208)334-2600 Peggy Wolfley and RoyeUa Srrith for their support and love clad in house dresses and The girls came not only pre- throughout this process They off the field the cinders for the race track were screened ' aprons Here under the direc were always justa phone call pared to work but prepared to v and the entire field put in such tiori of Miss Thelma Huber feed the hungry workers on away The family would also like condition that with little effort such nibbing scrubbing and the outride Each girl provided to thank Dr Michael Stones for Continued from A3 over 25 years of care A special it can now be planted with dusting ensued as wrought a two lunches — one fair her- thank you to the staff at Angie’s were who Those the transformation in ip grass complete self and for one boy Twelve ' finc for many years of Restaurant piece of work in digging ' charge of the work as well as appearance of the building a remarkable o’clock service brought great and down the superintendent and memfrom top to bottom Windows leveling out the will be held ' Funeral services five hundred students right south east curve of the track bers of the board who have : were washed desks scoured 1 at on April 5 lunch on Monday the beautiful pm eating Here immense boulders were seen what was accomplished lockers washed lighting fix2004 In the Smithfield LDS 2nd ihe lawn school surrounding 'embedded in gravel some so - are gratified over the results tures cleaned (thesewith the Ward church house 175 S 100 ' blast-btifiding that had be ladto in the the the which ami with of they large West Smithfield Friends’and spirit help boys long The whqle venture was ed out Large quantities of work was done family may caH from 7 to 9 pm ders) Blackboards woodwork - 'rock had to be removed from on Sunday April 4 2004 at arid everything else washable - characterized byan unusual ' : Girls the number aid: Nelson Funeral Home 85 S to the field all of which was-"Come Prepared or willingness (Poked polishable brighter ' : MamSmithfteWandfrotn To accomplish the if part the done’ very efficiently and decidedly improved at thie of slackers was confined to In addition to these jobs all thie few who have been named 11:30 am to 12:30 pm on ' close of the day: girls provicted with cleaning Monday at the church prior to Furnish the snteirrocks were thrown- cloths appeared at the'school’ Lunches Girls beforehand :' JennirigsD “Jinks’ Conner ! ®v : V ONmNduk-’- ! 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