Show A8 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday 30 2004 April Obituaries He was pursuing a master's degree in public administration A Marion at Carlile Hicken was bom ' May 25 1922 to Earl Neil and Lula Day-be- ll Carlile in Heber City She graduated from Wasatch High School in 1940 She married Dean Ray Hicken on May 18 1942 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Together they had two sons Lynn and Steven They made their home in Ldgan except during World War II when Marion and Lynn moved back to Heber City Later Marion and Dean established the Kater Shop a men’s clothing store and formal wear rental service in Logan She was active in the LDS Church' holding many leadership positions in the women's auxiliary organizations She was an ordinance worker in the Logan Temple for 15 years and her testimony of the gospel was unwavering She was an active member of the South Cache County Daughters of the Utah Pioneers for many years and'held positions at the county and state ed with First in her life was her family and home She adored her grandchildren and great-granchildren and left a cherished legacy of lessons in compassion charity (selflessness cook-- ing and keeping a beautiful home Marion is survived by her husband Dean: sons Lynn (Arin ' Marie) Of Providence Steven (Linda) of Logan six grandchildren and three She is also survived by brothers Melvin (Ruth) Carlile j and Breote (Joyce) Carlile both ofHeber City Garvin (Karen) Carlile of Bountiful and sister Rhea (Monte) Robison of Salt Lake City She was preceded in death by her parents and a sister Services will be held at noon on Monday May 3 2004 at Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary 34 E Cen- ter St Friends and family may call from 6 to 8 pjn Sunday at the mortuary and one hour prior to services on Monday Inter-ment will be in the Providence City Cemetery The family would like toexpress sincere gratitude to Dr Steven S Salisbury IHC Logan Home Care IHC Hospice and ' caregivers Anna Margie and Tyler for their tender loving d- -- in a daughterof James Utah M and Laura Knudsen Poulsen She attended school in Peters- boro and graduated from South Cache Hjgh School Following the death of her father Minnie her sister and mother operated their family farm in Petersboro for nine years before moving to Logan She had been employed in sales and management at Janet’s Kei'h O'Brien's The' Bon Marche The Bluebird and eventually retiring frotn Presto Products in Lewistori Minnie never married but still leaves behind generations of cousins extended families and a hose of friends and adored her She will long be remembered for her poise and dignity and the beautiful way ' she kept herself and her home FRIDAY A benefit 716-539- Leland Hansenand an older brother Oryal A special thanks to Dr Ed Redd for his personal care during some very special times and and Joye Hansen and their family for lopkihg after Williamson 46 passed away peacefully enjoying the peautiful scenery of Deli- cate Arch in southern Utah POCATELLO Idaho (AP) — Idaho Farm Bureau Intermoun- tain Grain arid Livestock Report for Thursday 112 (steady) NAMPA — White wheat cwt 600 (steady) bushel 360 (steady) Grain Livestock — White wheat 375 (up 5) 11 percent winter 361 (up 4) 14 percent spring LI VESTOCK AUCTION POCATELLO 414 8 from 3 to 6 pm Friday at Mt ' Logan Middle School 875 (L 200 East south cafeteria There will be all new equipment and frozen cookie dough to purchase Everyoneis welcome ' (Up 6) barley 495 (steady) OGDEN — White wheat 398 (steady) 11 percent winter 361 (up 6) 14 percent spririg 405 (up 6) barley 580 (steady) PORTLAND — White wheat 431 (up 1) 11 percent winter 451-45- 9 (up 6 to up 12) 14 percent spring 513 (up 12) barley (unit trains for export) 110- ' cial cows CHANGE Albertsn 2331 -- 9800-1145- 7250-765- 0 5400-700- 0 heifers heifers heifers Boy— Citigrp 2770 2184 CampSp Cisco Convgys 1460 3529 4120 3005 2982 3908 Dell Gillette GE Idacorp IBM 511 I 5410 345 2092 ' Lucent Lazyboy Micron Microsft Moore 1366 2648 1996 1009 Novell Nucor Oracle 5987 Pepsico 5411 Qwest UrionPac Questar ScotPwr TWamer Tyco WellsFg Walmart Zions ing career in a schoolhouse in Duchesne County She taught home in various high schools in Utah and Idaho the' Utah School for the Deaf and was one-roo- m eco-nomi- cs : - 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District is having - WELLSVILLE — Von B key the band Lokal Grown is at 8 pm Friday at Club Skyline Tickets are $5 general admission and $4 with student ID Proceeds will go to help Sebastian Montegro a boy who needs heart surgery Donations can also be made by calling Christy Cespedez at 716-560-6 or Brooke Lawson at received her master's degree 'from Utah State University ' She married Harry E Moffit in Minnie was preceded in death the Logan LDS Temple Hripre-by her parents a sister Lauraceded her in death in Septem- Y ' Next writers need “SSS” or short snappy sentences Including interesting words and genuine feelings are also About Cache er passed ' said River Heights 3rd Ward chapel Friends may calllrom 6 to 8 pm on Monday at the Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary and from 10:30 to 11:45 am on Tuesday at the church A complete obituary will follow in a later edition of The Herald Journal Norma Ward Moffit 83 befoved mother andgrandmoth- - that-love- 1 The first three steps take as as writing the story but long ' Funeral sendees will be at noon them brings success he doing on Tuesday May 4 2004 in the said Moffit ' “Some people have said I'm smart'’ he said “I’m not smart but I read Reading will make you smart” Alter research a writer needs a plan Writer's block comes from no planning he Ballam Norma Ward ' ney RIVER HEIGHTS — Grant Lamb Ballam 75 died Wednesday April 28 2004 in Logan Funeral services will be at 1 pm on Saturday May 1 2004 at the Paraidise 2nd Ward Chapel 9060 S 200 West A viewing will be held at 11 am to 12:45 pm at the church prior to funeral services Interment will be at the Paradise City Cemetery with military honors Arrangements by Alien-Ha- lt Mortuary Petersboro must-hav- Grant Lamb William died April 28 2004 at the Logan Regional Hospital from causes due to age She was bom March 26 1916 The book lists the 12 most important keys for writers Reading isn’t listed he said e but it’s a for writ-- ! ing success “School becomes easier for those who like to read If you read now you're going to be successful” he said First on the list is an idea Next is research which is “fancy for search” and “gets ideas rounded up” he said His research includes studying all 2 million words penned by Lewis and Clark on their jour- m wwwmyers-mortuaryco- He is survived by his eternal companipn Pat Williams brotlv ers Roscoe (Elaine) Williams Terry' (Ruth) Williams and Rick Williams sisters June Cam- -' pagna Ann Van Der Meer and Sharon Doolittle son Daniel L Williams Jr daughters Deann (Patrick) Gilbert and Rebekah ' (Darrell) Fordham grandchildren Brittney Katie Rebekah Sarnie Braxton Janie TJ Sadey Tatby and Kylie He was preceded in death by his par-ents and four brothers baby Williams Ray Richard and LOGAN — Minnie Poulsen 88 of Logan Continued from A3 ' need Minnie Poulsen Von B Williamson ' — Daniel LeLand Williams 59 passed away suddenly of a heart attack on April 26 2004 Danny was bom April 22 1945 in Murray to Rea LeRoy ' Williams arid Ada Labtum ' Williams He married Patricia 1 Lyrin Judy on March 30 968 They were sealed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 14 1988 ‘ He attended Murray High School and senred in the US Army during the Viet- -' nam War Danny was a miner for many years and was employed by Fairchild Semiconductor for 24 years He was a kind and loving husband father and grandfather His family was his greatest source of joy and happiness He loved the outdoors camping fishing and hunting He worked hard all of his iife and sacrificed unselfishly to help others who were in w July 1987 V Williams PARADISE him- - ' Daniel LeLand He is survived by his loving wife of 24 years Diane of Wellsville his five children Amanda (Jared) Erickson of Logan Jeremy Dale recently returned from the San Diego Calif Mission Megan' Sarah and Jessica parents Robert and Donna Williamson brothers Robert (Linda) Williamson and Ronald (Debbie) Williamson all of Texas sister LeAnn (David) Buell of Kansas sister-in-laBecky (Donald) Waddle of Texas and grand- mother Lucille Bingham of Oregon He Is preceded in death by his brother Michael Williamson " Funeral services will be held at noon on Friday April 30 2004 at the Wellsville Stake ' Center 30 S Center St Wellsville A viewing will be held from 6 to 8 pm Thursday April 292004 at Al(en-Ha- l) Mortuary 34 E Center St Logan and prior'to services from 10 to 11:45 am on Friday Interment will be in the Wellsville City ' Cemetery level Marion retired from Mountain Bell after 25 years in July 1 972 She then worked as a recep- tionist at First Security Bank and retired with 1 4 years service in care a devoted husband Write supervisor of home economics in the Davis County School District from which she retired Surviving are her children Henry (Peggy) Moffit Julene Haworth Cheryl (Lowell) Curtis Kathy (Jerry) Wright and Vera Jean Powell Also surviving is her sister Wilma Sampson 17 grandchildren and 29 greatgrandchildren Funeral sendees will be held at 11 am on Saturday May 1 2004 at the Roy 3rd Ward 5930 S 2200 West Friends and family may call prior to the services from 9:30 to 10:45 am on Saturday at the church Interment will be at 4 pm at the Rupert Cemetery in Rupert Idaho Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Myers Mortuary in Roy Condolences may be sent to the family at Funeral services will be held at 10 am on Friday April 30 2004 at Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary Friends may call at the mortuary one hour prior to services- Interment will be in the Wellsville City Cemetery and a loving father He was the best boyfriend a girl could have He respected and loved his wife with all his heart She was everything to him She was his best friend and those around them could always see how much they loved each other He enjoyed going on vacation and spending time with his family Trivial Pursuit card games and wrestling will not bq the same without him He supported his family in all of their endeavors He always encouraged them in their pursuit of higher education talents and sports activities He was very proud of his children and was speaking of them when he departed from this life He was loved and respected by ' many He'll be greatly missed by all who knew him and many are looking forward to being reunit- RIVER HEIGHTS — Marion Carlile Hicken 81 passed away April 28 2004 of complications from cancer and incidents due to age surrounded by her loving family Marion USU Von was the last 20 years ' prises keep a reader interested he told his captive audience Remember to write slow if you want to do a good job Then consider it a “fixing” opportunity td rewrite Include input from others he said and instead of grumbling think of how it can become better “‘Do I have to?' are the four worst words to say to a teacher” Thomasma said urging students to think positively of second chances When he rewrites Thomasma spends 300 hours per book Thomasma challenged students to spend just the next 30 minutes on an “adrenaline-packed- ” story He created a scenario with a girl and boy the students' age in an avalanche Challenging them to write intensely about only S seconds in the disaster he reminded students what they’d just learned “I want feelings poured out I want surprises” he Said “Just think about what you could write” Thomasma promised to read each of the nearly 100 stories the students finished and write at the top “what’s done well” He recognized and rewarded the best stones at “Lunch with an Author” on Wednesday “He reads each story and gives away pictures or books after evaluating them” Wilkins said “That’s why he comes for two days” Advanced: 859 - 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