Show ' ' ’' '' - ‘':- ': - ’' : fe ' v 'U v' t I 7 I I A10 —The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday Apr! 9 2004 ' ' 'iV- hi " ' j j ' '' ' ‘ Obituarios - v : Stewart' scotts p£:" DALEAriz— V Alton Bingham' ' V: it v ' A Frederick dust Post are suggested to file SL Thomas Aquinas buldng fund In Beu of flowers donations M ar Shirley Cole Larsen Temple' Ruby was a skilled seam- stress sharing this talent with family and friends She was best known for her interest In ' and concern for pdopWTHW family wl remember herae an independent and courageous woman who possessed a wonderful sense of humor Ruby was preceded in death by three brothers Andrew Luke and Grant and a sister Margaret She is survived by two staters Grace Raatof Ogden and Afice Farr of San Pedro : Cialif daughters Kathleen Canton of and (Bartefl) Logan Margaret Anri (Clair) Alan of Vienna Vi 10 grandchildren She and 15 lovoa ner n n ny 8fiQ iiwdyv remembered them on special Frederick Just Post died on Fricki April 2 2004 eftor onb day at Sunshine Terrace of heart disease and proetale dsn--ce- r- and Dora Utile Wimmer passed away' on April 7 2004 kiYaki-m-a He was bom in Berkeley Cakf on Feb 20 1929 the eon of Falto (Fred) Jorgen Post and Anna Myrtta Ebe Post of Berkeley He is sunrived by a brother Robert Post of TWain Harto Calif two nieces two nephews f anaJ wm aoopioa cnnaren lovn Poet of Logan Juana Apaza-Poof Logan and Teri Graham of Logan The light of his fite was his three granddaughters Samantha Graham Alexandria Graham and Danielle Graham al of Logan aa wefi as his surrogate granddaughters Robyn and Stevie Graham of Logan and Keeiey Bean of Hyrum and his special goddaughter Raquel Urrufia of Wireaw hxt He was preceded in death by his wife Jane Rhae Smith Post He was educated in the school of Berkeley and Grass : VUley Calf receiving his Bachelor of Science degree in public heafih at the UntoreRy of CaHonte Berkeley and his Master of Science and doctor -—A— wo in microDiofogy I Micntgon State Unhrereity East Lansing It was at Michigan State that he met and married Jane Smith on Feb 8 1958 in St John's Catholic Church He taught at Michigan State and the University of CaUfomia at Los Angeles In the school of pubfic health and the department of proven- A m60K?nl uV6 mOOKrtflo W uw school He moved to Utah State University in 1965 where he retired as emeritue profeeeor of microbiology in 1990 although he continued teaching for five more years During his career he published numeroue technical papers and reviews two books and a video series on Wash She was bom May 13 1922 In Naola Utah She attended schools in Logan where her family had moved whan she was strati On Sept 4 1949 d she married Calvin Brnca in Logaa They were sealed for time and al eternity on June 29 1985 ncnniquos newasa member of a number of professional organizations in which ho served as an officer or commit- - : Idaho— Shirley Cole Larsen 79 passed away Wednesday April 7 2004 in v Salt Lake City: She was bom Feb 22 1925 Jri Fairview the daughter of Joseph Edwin and Gwendolyn Evans Cole She graduated FAIRV1EW ’ frpm the University of Utah with in nursing education and her RN Shis " taught nursing in Idaho Fafts Idaho for a year and then went to Alaska She worked in Juneau and with an immunization program in Anchorage v She married Lynn Larsen on Feb 5 1952 in the Logan LDS She raised tier family of Temple :M itv6 cnooren wrw6 oonuriuing 10 at the Ffanklin work part-tim- e Medical Center She County became the Franklin County :: Public Health Nurse in 197 arid held that position until she retired in 1 990 She became known as the “Shot Lady She served a$ Relief Society president and in various other cajUngs in The Church of Jesus Saints She Christ of Latter-da- y was honored by the Preston v ' Lion's Club ini 988 for her com- ' munity service She wasalso recognized as the Queen of Lights for the Preston City : Christmas Parade of Lights She is survived by three sons and two daughters David E ' (Brenda) Larsen of Henderson Nev Eric L (Jane) Larsen of Richmond CoreyJ (LeeAnne) Larsen or Amoncan ron Charisse Larsen of HoOaday and Wendy Larsen of Holladay 13 grandchildren four great- ' grandchildren two sisters Donna Brown of ldaho Falls and : Connie Gardner of $L George AdeHa and by a sister-in-ia- w Cole of Fairview Idaho She is preceded in death by her hus-baLynn and by her brother v: Wayne CdeFuneral services wi be held : at 11 am on Monday April 12 ' 2004 In the Fairview 1st Ward Chapel with Bishop Zan BOwjes conducting Friends may cafl from 6 to 8 pm on Sunday at the church in Fairview and from' 930 to 1030 aim on Monday V also atthe church Interment wiB be bi file Fairview Cemetery ' Arrangements are by Webb Funeral Home The family wishes to express appreciation to the hospice staff that helped ? during her final illness During file Korean War he served in the U& Army Metical Se vice Corps and was stationed at the Army : Funeral services will be held at noon on Saturday April 10' 2004 at the Wasatch Lawn Mortuary 3401 S Highland Drive Salt Lake City A visits- lion will be held beginning at 11 ajnuntil time of services Her body will be placed next to that of her husband at the Wasatch Lawn Cemetery Funeral arrangeihento are under the direction of Allen- - Hall Mortuary In lieu of flowers contribu- tions can be made to the LDS “ Humanitarian Fund Chemical Center Edgewood Md Upon his discharge he was commissioned in the US Public Health Service Reserve until hte separation in July of 1982 at the rank of senior scientist (LL Commander) A Ifeiong Cafiidc he was a member of the St Thomas Aquinas Ctiholic Parish bi LogaaHe served asthe president of the first Parish Council Z and as a member of file councfl on a number of later occasions ' Ha stoo served on the finance committee was in charge of bufitinga and grounds for a number of years and was at ope time or another a lector Eucharistic mbitoter and usher He was an oblate of the Order of ttw Stint BanedctaffiBated Z with the Abbey of 8L Andrew bi Vtiyenno CaBt A funeral mass will be held at 7 pm on April 12 2004 at SL Jerome’s Chapel 800 N 800 : V - Her life was cantered around children not only her own but those of ottwre For many years she ran a nursery from her home both bi Wisconsin and in Washington As a Hfsiona mefn bar of the LDS Church her favorite caling was that of working bi the Primary where she could be with the children She was truly gifted bi her ability to respond to thair needs She is survived by her husband Calvin sons Bruce (Beverly) and Gerald daughter Kristi four brothers Paul Don (MarOel) Reed (Barbara) and Waynie (JoArm) two sisters Emma Milter and Doreen (Emery) Larsen seven grandchildren and fix She was preceded in death by her parents a brother Rex and a stator Atone Funeral services wBI be held at 230 pm on Saturday April 10 2004 at the Prosser LDS Chapel bi Prosser Wash Interment wifi be in the r Cemetery 6ontliiiied from iU C'?r O - veto-pro- fund-rato- CemAggteval a carnival de : along with the USU Computer Science Department are sport soring the fifth annual free software and Linux forum st 7 pm : rnaay m me tcoes science and Learning Center on canv pus Thto year the forum’s keynote speaker to Jon Mad- dog HaB executive director of 1 pm Friday In file Thggart Student Center audtorium Local bands Sarah Sample Common Ground and the Nate Nelson Band wil perform This to a : for Operation Smfie ar : TIw Utah State Unhrereity free software and Unux dub being hotd to wteg monoy for the Boys and Girts Club of Cache VSfley to from 5 to 9 pm Friday at the USU Field House Thera wHI be a variety of inflatable toys games pioa and soft a i— s rtMi I anrws AamMion is ttwi although game tickets are three fora$1 Everyone is welcome Unux International (wwwtioty) it association of computer vendors The forum to free and open to the pubfic a non-prof- Commodities POCATELLO Idaho (AP) -I- daho Farm Bureau (downl): Livestock Intermoun-tai- ri Grain and Livestock Report for Thursday LIVESTOCK AUCTION— Ttobi Falls Livestock on Wednes- Grain POCATELLO— White wheat 360 (down 5) 11 percent winter 399 (steady) 14 percent spring 431 (steady) bailey 435 (steady) OGDEN -- White wheat 330 (steady) 11 percent whiter 336 (down 2) 14 percent spring 424 (steady) barley 530 (up 10) PORTLAND— White wheat 441 (down 3) 11 percent winter 478-43- 3 (down 1) 14 percent spring 517 (down 3) bartoy (unit trains for export) 110-11- 2 (steady) : NAMPA— White wheat cwt 628 (down 2) bushel 377 Vivian Byington day Utility and commercial cows heavy feeder 4200-590- 0 ‘ steers 7975-882- 5 steers steers 10600-1280-0 stebi feeder steers -- feeder tight Stocker 9600-1190- 0 Hgfiit hoi- 7630-850- 0 heavy hotatebi feeder steers baby calves 5500- I2000fed tat lambs 10730-- : 10800 bufls 5400-620- 0 heavy feeder heifers 7700-853- 0 tight feeder heifers 9830-1065- 0 ' Stocker heifers 10830-1250- 0 d stock cows stock n wean- cowfotif pairs er pigs na feeder tombs na Remarks: Al classes steady 71 00-78- 580-900h- 700-985p- : Florence Vivian Harper Hunter Byington 84 passed away peactiulty on Thursday April 8 2004 in Logan Funeral services are panting for Monday under Ilia direction of Nel- SkMM P son runofoi rtorno ACOfnpiuio obituary wM appear in a future edition of The Herald Journal TAKING STOCK :LA$1CHANBB-- Market vv5r5839Kai7 Autofiv Alant AT&T' Cttigtp ’ cgSB Thursttey v5133fM18 14026 2733f18 8 2004 ' bSurttato ' : : 24w15‘i39 -- Del 3879 M’fe'4)12 GWette 4-9--0 April ' t1923'‘S'fi')29 5 Idaho Lottery 3131031 GE (10) vieto-overri- FRIDAY' Dooth notico Powerbati: f of About Cache en Wildcard V- ? Start-lan- Pick 3: 1 -- ' mtcrootar - low-inco- Opal Wimmer st s!V help only parents State school board member Laurel Brown’s motion also sought to send the special to private ' funding directly school instead of to parents who could decide where and howto spend iL The motion Vwas defeated on a 5 3 vote V "Public education isn’t based rm how much a family makes” said Cheryl Smith s ( member of die task force and mother of an autistic son MWe Skoflanda daughter of AoelFbnaat 1 shouldn’t dd that here eidier” The task force should have recommendations ready by the ' end of April said Patrick Us VfiWHHHWUUUTand Utah’s interim state supqin tendentl of schools A secondmeeting was scheduled Friday at die 'state Office of Education ' The Canon Smith bill did- n’t pass the Legislature wife a majority and leg- islative leaden apparently haven’t found enough votes to ! call s special session That leaves legislaton 'wife the option of negotiating ' changes in the way fee money is spent Wife Walker 4 ' Opal Wimmer Skotland Ruby Zondervon McDonald 91 passed from this life to the next on Aprils 2004 She was bom May 28 1912 to Grietje fMaggie Roghaar and Peter Zondenroa The first 10 years of her Nfe were spent in Grace Idaho In 1922 Ruby’s family moved to Ogden where sno GOvnpijKoa nign senoov Ruby entered nurse's training at LDS HospBal and the University of Utah in Salt Lake City in 1830 receiving her degree as a registered nurse in 1934 She continued on at that institirtion as a nursing supervisor It was at the LDS Hospital that she first met Ervin Steven- - ' son McDonald He was a ' ' patient she was his nurse They were engaged Christmas Day of 1935 and married in the Marti LDS Temple on Oct 9 1936 Following a short stay iri Marymrile Utah Ruby and Enrin moved to California where they Ived in Capay ' Chico Benicia Richmond and San Francisco respectively Ruby during the latter years in San Francisco 1953 to 1971 was a nurse hi the office of two physicians' Upon the retirement of her husband in 1971 they moved to Ogden Ervin died in 1993 and Ruby moved to Logan ki 1998 Ruby was active in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Among other responsibilities she was often called to teach adult groups She was a member of ward and stake Primary presidencies a Relief Society president in both Benicia and San Francisco and an early morning seminary teacher in San Francisco She was an offidator in the Ogden ' University in New York City Afton among other honors was principal of Ethical Culture on West End Avenue In New York City and taught university classes at Teacher's College Grace Landon was her mentor The family moved to Scottsdale in 1959 where Afton was a read- ' ing spedtitot in the Scottsdale School District She touched " many people in her teaching career Afton retired in 1973 and‘ was able to spend more time at her beloved ranch in Idaho Afton is survived by her daughter Susan & Hansen her H Kent Hansen granddaughter Kristen Sue Hansen and grandson Stewart Kent Hansen Graveside services Will be held at 11 am on Saturday April 10 2004 at the Logan City Cemetery Friends may cal from 10 to 10:30 am on SaturMortuary day at the ABen-Ha- S a Bachelor of Science : or a favorite charity & son-in-la- w ' ‘J’-!' k V Bill East Logan v ters Sally and Susan Afton and Ernest went to graduate school at MIT in Boston and Columbia ' --A ' on Monday April 5 2004 in Scottsdale She was bom March 25 1912 the oldest of four children bom to Lester and Mae Bingham of Vernal As a child she ' was active in 4-- H where at the age of 1? she took her prize heifer Guemedy to Chicago end won a blue ribbon for her hard work Alton went to USU in Logan where she met Ernest I Stewart Jr Afton was past preti-- ‘ dent of Chi Omega Sorority and Ernest was a Sigma Chi Afton and Ernest married June 6 1935 In the Salt Lake LDS Temple They had two daugh- ' - McDonald i t 4 t ' I I RubyZondervon ' Stewart 82 passed away O’ 'Z Z Afton Bingham a k - t "'t - ' BEST AVAILABLE COPY ' v SS-SfjS- v 2: On the Net 59738 Mforoaft NYS&: J2M8'4a Mooremi938l4 THEBE'S 6S15 Orecte1238'l NO EXCUSE DJu Peoticu 5474-M- ' FOR ABUSE lHanPSe-5735- Quasterfe: “ ' 1197 Ftowhighe Declined: 2319 &fe03S- : Volume: 1322586490 Nasdaq 1469 NswNghe Advanced: 192 Calli-iO(i97-LIN- For Fiec Cpnfideniial help with domestic vioience- Monday - Friday 830 m - SXO pm Call 911 n an emergency 148 192 007 S&4L10 v 004 m 3634027 2870 Advanced NurloM 2eo:'-- 12 ' CourttAjfEikmrdJonmlnvMtmirti 1 -- ? 1 USPS 241 820 M£pMoadtlinMhStnihyBonuii ' ta'OctavaieyPiafchiUjC1 ri v ? 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