Show ' i lv V i I h: A12 — The HqraW Journal Logan Utah Thursday April 15 2004 :': V'1 ' Utah outlook I Forefeast for Thursday ACCUWeathercom Temperatures r ' ij "' TODAY ‘£stjsp' JtnsMWSWwt sil aaiAT I uiiiiuu v r tP? y throughout the day and into the vj' U t3T“ RkMMd Cedar City (7741'' J j EXTENDED Mostly doudy with a 20 percent chance of show- Cloudy with a 50 percent chance of rain on Saturday Highs in the mkf-5to lower 60s lows in the lower to mid-3- evening Highs in ers and thunder- the upper 50s lows in the lower to mid-30- s storms Highs in the upper 50s ' lows near 30 ! Moeb 76 M7 FRIDAY 0s ’ 0s Synopsis' COUX St Gaorga 10754 ' 7144 ' ' Detroit Great Falla Honolulu Indianapofis 71 CertarCHy m Nephi cdy Ogden Provo dr dr 12- 48 34 36 - dr 26 cdy cdy 04 dr dr - Richfieid Salt Lake City Spanish Fork SL George Tooele ' Vernal cdy cdy 41 Mpte-StPa- From tho news wire dr cdy ' Haber Gty cdy ( Layton 34 35 74 30 43 66 62 55 36 60 63 68 64 66 79 73 63 ul 70 New York City 53 Oklahoma City 74 53 Pittsburgh NU C 2004 AccuWeaHter Inc ' Denver Canyontands Wendover ZkxiNP r 72 66 69 72 69 64 64 67 66 69 75 67 69 63 80 s ' Pic - 30 Worth 74 J ' 48 22 m 52 120 cdy 48-- ‘ cdy 38 cdy 43 21 cdy 55 ' dr '48 : 22 020: 020 59-d- r Daltas-- R Jacksonvite Key West Las Vegas LosAngeto Louisvie A series of weak systems will gradually move in acrossthe area from northwest to southeast over the next few days By Saturday a stronger system will affect all areas with colder and unsettled weather N' 56' 67 70 58 Spokane" 87 Tucscfr Washington ' 53 OUk 48 38 48 30 ‘ Mostly cloudy NEV- - ' - 57 dr dr 51 15 dr ' 64 dr Bkmingtiam Boston 57 41 104 cdy Regional Temperatu "Charlotte NC 58 42 H Z dr 39 64 dr 47 66 'Cheyenne Brigham City 68' 29' 21 ct 'BryceCanyon Chicago 74 43 Abuquerque v Anchorage Baltimore CrCX Pro Lo ' Ore Providence Sacramento' St Louis Eastern Time fV- -' L- Wednesday's Hi v Vi - ' high and overnight low to 8 pm lorecMl far daytime conditions hidMow temperatures t v ' 6 National tomporaturos indcate Portend Cache Valley outlook i V 50' 020 37 39 46 43 50 43 : 33: 50 45 54 52 45 48 46 020 00p 000 020 020 620 020 020 000 020 000 t 000 020 The AccuWeathercom forecast for noon Thursday April 15 Clouds and scattered rain shrouded parts of New England and the Wednesday but dry conditions prevailedin much pf the rest of the nation Low pressure' continued pushing east off the coast bringing showers and cloudy skies to southern New England and the Appalachians Midday ' temperatures rose into the 40s and 50s across much of 'i i maa tar tha day Banda Mparato high tomperakire EE no ISO ' Mid-Atlan- ic the Northeast ' The nation's midsection stayed dry with mostly dear skies in the central to southern Plains lower Midwest Mississippi and Missouri River Valleys and the Four Corners region In the West rain was scattered across the northern Rockies Great Basin and Pacific Northwest Temperatures climbed into the 70s and 80s in the Desert Southwest and southern California Wednesday's temperatures in the Lower 48 States ranged from a low of 21 degrees in International Falls st sky lies Orion the Celestial Hunter With the three bright “belt stars bisecting this triangle it is easy to locate Also this is the direction that is just beneath Orion where the “Big Bang” occurred south-southwe- Sunset: 8:06 pm Humidity: 29 percent UV Index: 6 (moderate) Conditioner Clear ' Visibility: 10 nines Moon: New April 19 Pollen: 85 (high) Minn sstronomy8rocketmellcom z to a high STATIOHARY D of 82 in Gila Bend Ariz CacheValley forecast provided by NationalJWeather ServlceSUp Aboveifeature provided EDED 'O&tt ES by Astro Data J Obituaries district manager Milford worked Milford L as an insurance agent for more ' Whitworth that 50 years Their first son Leslie arrived in 1 948 and their second son Dennis arrived in j 950 That year Milford and Rachel pur-- ' farm in North chased a Logan North Logan remained their home until they moved to Terrace Grove in 2002 Six more children were bom toMiL ford and Rachel from 1952 to re -- -- 1961 Since moving to Logan MiNORTH LOGAN — With famlford was active in the First Presily at his bedside Milford L byterian Church of Logan He Whitworth passed away April : served onseveral committees 12 2004 at the age of 86 at and church boards through the the Terrace Grove Assisted Liv- years His community service Ing Center in Logan included the Boy Scouts and 4- Milford known to his friends H clubs ' as Mel or ML was bom to Lyle As a devoted member of the and Mary Whitworth on a farm ' American Legion Milford served in Macksburg Ibwa on June 11 in several capacities including 1217 the oldest of two sons He recruiting for the American graduated from Macksburg High Legion Chaplain and Post School and attended Simpson Commander of Logan Post 7 College in Iridianbla Iowa the years he helped to' Through OnJuly 11 1941 Milford organize graveside ceremonies enlisted in the United States tor hundreds of Armed Services : Army and became an ' personnel and veterans It was Amiy medic with the his passion that tha funeral of 1st Infantry Division "every serviceman and veteran " ' Prior to going tp the f be conducted with dignity and European war theater he was followed by a military honor stationed in Fort Eustis Va guard Milford held the highest and Camp Upfon NY Beginstandard for- patriotism and loy- ning in 1944 he participated in afty to hjs country Every ' the' liberation of ' Europe senring " rial Day you could find him in as a company medic the 26th placing the flags on the graves ' Infantry Regiment in Germany of all those veterans who proud- -' iFrance and Czechoslovakia' ly served in the military After he duty Milford In his military senrice' both on ' joined the US' Army Reserve active duty and as a reservist Corps where he served until his Milford’s main concern was for retirement in 1978 ' saying Hires and the welfate of isAfter the war he was 'd his fellow soldiers In his charged frqm the Army and ness integrity arid honesty were returned to Simpson College his foundaijonal principles To ' where he met Rachel his family he always modeled Hollingsworth of Woonsocket for uspfriience consistency SD Miiford and Rachel were V faithfulness love and hard work : married in Salt Lake City' On He considered the success of theCente-zonary Sept 28 1 947 at his children to be his' greatest Methodist Church They accomplishment He was strong moved fo Logan inSeptember' and courageous in the midst of of 1948 to establish an insur-difficulty even in his last days ance agency where Milford was Milford was preceded in death : ' rs : e : by his wife1 Rachel and infant daughter Lavon He is survived by his children Leslie (Carol) Whitworth of Portland Ore Dennis (Connie) Whitworth of Roy Ann (Doug) Ransom of Colorado Springs Colo Gordon (Danielle) Whitworth of ' Deming Wash Susan (Timothy) Woodruff of Monument Coto Brian (Nancy) Whitworth of Meea Ariz and Lee(Diana) Whitworth of Santaquin Utah 23 grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren Funeral senrices will be held at 2 pm-o- n Saturday April 17 2004 at First Presbyterian Church 200 W Center St Logan Friends' may call from 6 V to 8 pm on Friday and from 11 am to 12:30 pm on Saturday at Nelson Funeral Home 162 E 400 North Logan Burial Will be in the Logan City Cemetery Mil-itary rites will be by Logan American Legion Post 7 In lieu of flowers the family in suggests donations be made ' Milford’s name tp Hospice Alliance of Utah or First Presbyterian Church Condolences to' the family may be made online at wwwnelsonfUneralhome com ‘ ' the Logan LDS Temple They lived their lives in Ogden Garland and Logan Howard ' returned to our Father in Heaven on July 14 1989 Edith will always be remembered for her many talents She delighted in making and sharing' afghans quilts baby clothing and other handicrafts with her children and grandchildren Edith could hold old and young spellbound with her storytelling She played the piano for many organizations She loved tb play games and was the champion ' of many She had a great love for the gospel in her life where she served as a teacher in Mutual Primary Sunday School and Relief Society She was in the ward Relief Society presi- dency and on the stake Relief Society board She served as & faithful visiting teacher for 73 V ' years She taught genealogy and was also on the genealogical board Edith and Howard sent six of their children on rpisskms They also served the Lord missionaries in the New Mexico Arizona Mission and the North Carolina Columbia Mission served as a temple offkte-to- f Edith ' i for 21 years in the Logan LDS Temple In their 63 years of marriage Edith and Howard pdithMaa' were blessed wittvriine daugtv Field Bingham ters and four sons Kennettv daughter of deceased (Wanda) Bingham of Charles and Canada Beverley (Glenn) Bar- Nellie Reid ' hiss of Utah Harold Bingham of bejoved mother ' Utah Carol (Vem)Jorgenseri of grandmother California Doris (Eldon)Fuller great-grand of Utah ' (Tori') mother and Leishman of Utah Lewis Bingham of Utah Gor- -' grandmother (Judith) Bingham of Utah returned to our Heavenly Father Joyce (Lewis) McCombs of and her etemal companion on Utah Maralyn (Larry) Stewart of Monday April 12 2004 in the : Utah Vida (Michael) Walterof home of her daughter Carpi Kansas Loretta (Garth) Parker ' surrounded by family V 'v of California arid Noreen (War- Edith was bom on April i 3 ran) Udy of Nevada Editb 1908 in Ogden She was raised leaves a posterity of 73 grand- and educated in Ogden She childran 153 was sealed to Howard Wilson ' dian arid 33 Bingham bri July 141926 iri She was preceded in death by her parents husband two brothers Leslie Eugene Reid and Clyde Winslow Field two sisters Greta Vera Reid and Alta Lucile Reid Paul one son Kenneth Howard Bingham and one daughter Helen Bingham Leishman Many lives have been touched by her kindness generosity service and love for the Lord Her example is a legacy to all of her posterity ' Funeral senrices will be field at 11 am oh Saturday April 17 -2004 at the Tremonton 3rd Ward Chapel 9590 N 6800 West Tremonton Friends and family may can from 6 to 8 pm on Friday April 16 2004 at the Nelson Funeral Home 162 E 400 North Logan and from 9:30 to 10:30 am on Saturday ' at the church prior to services iri Interment will be the Garland City Cemetery Online condo- - ' lances may be extended at ' wwwneisonfuneralhomecom ' e Card of thank RyanFehlnTan Fowl) the kindness you have shown' We thank you very much For sympathy jn sorrowing days For friendship's healing touch With gratitude bur hearts are fun Though words cannot convey The tender thoughts and thankfulness " ' We hold for you today The family of Ryan Fehlmsin Continued froid A1 William Burke Rich 79 of Smithfield passed away Tuesday Apri) 13 2004 at his hcime Si Edith Bingham Graveside services will be held at l pm on Friday April 16 2004 at the Smithfield City ' Cemetery Friends may call from 6 to 8 pm on Thursday at Nelson Funeral Home 85 S : Main d- Helen-decease- great-grandch- Thursday at the church Interment will be in the Preston Cemetery William Burke Rich ' : E First South with Bishop Alan Holt conducting Friends may call from 10:30 to 11:30 am on ' : St' Smithfield and from : 11:30 aim to 1230 pm bnFri- -' day Condolencas may be extended to the family online at : wwwneisonfuneraIhomecom ' v Melvin : ' ' “You have to empower the child for their own safety You can’t just tell them things”' ' As part of the program die kids were also taught three basic mottos to remember when confronted with a potentially dangerous situation: No one has 'the right to hurt you RADkids don’t have the right ui hurt anyone else unless they need to escape physical violence and it!s not your fault if you’ve been hint ycni can tell J Corbridge 11 2004 at the Franklin County Medical Canter Funeral ser-viceswill beheld at noon on Thursday April 15 2004 in the V Preston 11th Ward Chapel 55 400 North: tech-niqu- es touch”Edith Bowen is expected to add the program to its physical education program next fall qk Spv ' v Mr r - z addition to defense the program also ' teaches home and fire safety safety stranger :' ' danger ahd “good touch bad Iri Melvin Johnson Corbridge 81 passed away Sunday April fCWItoxM '' somebody 'ft Frmfy: J 39iies9: T KMEE-mWIN- G TO CAR SMART 58 12 W 400 Nf Logan UT 84321 :'435-787r945- Hours: Mon-F- rl A:’' 8 8am-6p- m Sat tem-12p-n v |