Show I AS— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday January 29 2003 Obftuarios Vernon Cook SLOGAN Vernon Cook 89 passed away at' home on Jan 262003 He was bom Aug 18 1913 in Garden City Utah to Joseph Nelson Cook and Julia AJnora Dustin He graduated from North Rich High School and attended Utah State University in Logan Vernon ' married Cleo Etemiece Kimball on June 15 1934 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple They lived in Logan most of their married life She passed away Dec 27 2001 They were married 67 years He was devoted to her and his family Starting in 1938 Vernon founded acquired and operated a group of related transportation companies A bus business operated out of Logan Ogden and Salt Lake primarily through Cook Transportation Company (and for a time Lake Shore Motor Coach Lines) These companies provided local as well as school bus service in northern Utah and long distance charter service throughout North America for over 50 years In addition he owned and operated an automobile business in Logan that included at various times the Studebaker-Packar- d dealership and the dealership He greatly valued his principal business associates and was deeply appreciative of the hundreds of loyal employees he worked with over the ylears and had an unusually strong personal relationship with most of them Vernon possessed strong entrepreneurial administrative and marketing skills necessary for his business and he was unique in the exceptional mechanical skills and vision that allowed him to fix or invent solutions to problems as the occasion required He was an aviation enthusiast and owned several airplanes in which he logged approximately 16000 hours of flight time over five decades He served on the Logan City Commission for eight years from 1952 until 1960 with Mayor W W Owens and Ben Evans He was actively " ' involved in professional community and service organizations He was never too busy to assist someone in need of help Vernon is survived by his sister Loa Lambom Laketown Utah and his brothers Oris Kaa Cook Cokeville Wyo and Lew D Cook Logan as well as his children Joseph Vernon Jr and Nancy Cook Media Pa Quentin La Mar and Mary Cook Salt Lake City and Jim and Susan Porter Annabella Utah Vernon and Bemiece have nine grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren The family wishes to express appreciation to Vernon's devoted caregivers and Hospice personnel Services will be held at noon on Saturday Feb 1 under the direction of President Robert L Stevenson of the Logan Utah Central Stake in the Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary Chapel 34 E Center St Logan A viewing will be held that day from 10 am until the service Interment will be in the Logan City Cemetery Chrysler-Ply-mouth-Dod-ge Jack Edwards Humphreys on March 24 1966 He is survived by his wife and their children and families Kathryn Lyn Jack Vincent Edwards 62 such a kind gentle caring man trapped in pain and Adrian Brown three sons Jonathan Harvath Lava Hot Springs Idaho Daniel Napa Calif and David (Kate) Harvath Vallejo Calif and 11 grandchildren Funeral sendees will be held Saturday Feb 1 at 11 am at the Brigham City 17th Ward LDS church 139 E 300 North Family and friends may visit from 9:30 to 10:30 am at the church Interment will be in the Logan City Cemetery overiook- -' ing the USU stadium score-boar- d where he loved to play football Funeral arrangements and information provided by Chapel Brigham City Utah (Leah)-Harvat- Army He married Lynette '' Seattle Wash Leah Helen and Armando Erives Logan Jack ' Ted and Aimee Edwards Logan and Aimee Lynette and David TekeH Logan his mother who lives in Boise sisters Fran ‘Tup" Fackrell River Heights Sharon and Richard Andrus St George Tamara Dixon Layton Marky and Paul Dicks ' Spokane Ore and Vicky and Cordell Hansen Boise and brothers Michael and Carol Edwards Logan He had nine grandchildren with one on the way who brought much joy into his life as he brought so much joy and laughter to theirs He wa? preceded in death by his father and two brothers Ted and Doug Graveside services will be held Wednesday Jan 29 at 1 pm in the Millville City Cemetery Friends may call at the Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary 34 E Center Wednesday from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm Jack Harvath Jack A Harvath 69 Brigham City died of an apparent cardiac arrest on Wednesday Jan 22 2003 while visiting his daughter in Chesterfield Mo He was bom Nov 13 1933 in Freeport III son of Dollie M Hinkle of Oregon III and John S Harvath deceased He grew up in Oregon III graduating from Oregon High School and was active in athletics He attended Utah State University Logan receiving a BS in political science and an MS in physical education played varsity football and was Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity president He served in the US Army at Ft Lewis Wash He married Helen M Daines in 1957 in the Logan LDS Temple Jack's public teaching and coaching career spanned 32 years and included Skyline and Fremont High Schools Oakland Calif Idaho State University Pocatello and 27 years at Salano Community College Suisun Calif He taught physical education and coached football and wrestling He was the California Teachers Association president for four years and Academic Senate president for the two years before his 1994 retirement After retiring he and his wife taught two years at Brigham Young University Laie Hawaii as church service missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints He served in many church leadership positions including as an elder's quorum president and a member of the high council in the Fairfield Calif stake He was the family history specialist for the Brigham City 17th Ward He is survived by his mother Dollie M Hinkle his sister Beverly Huston and his brother James LOGAN — ' and silence for nearly 20 years of his mortal Kfe Is now finally free to talk and walk without agony after passing away on Saturday Jan 25 2003 at his home in Logan' Jack was bom Jan 20 1941 to Casey and Helen Larsen Edwards in Preston Idaho He attended schools in Logan He proudly served two years in Germany for the United States Hinkle (Melody) all of Oregon lU He is also survived by his wife Helen their two daughters Barbara Harvath Chesterfield Mo and Victoria (Kurt) Hales Lubbock Texas ! Gillies-Peters- i as the result of an automobile accident on Sunday Jan 26 2003 near Grace She was bom in Fenton and Mary had five children two of whom are still living Mary Ann (Andrew Morris) Spett) Providence and Rodney (Sharon) Waite Napa Calif A daughter and sorvin-iaJames and Idalene Hansen and two sons Paul Waite and Kenneth Waite are deceased She is also survived by two Jean Waite daughters-in-laWillard and Eleanor Waite Ogden as well as a sister Leora Ashbaker Clearfield Utah Funeral services will be held at 2 pm on Thursday Jan 30 Mortuary 34 E at the Alien-Ha- il Center' Logan Friends may call on Thursday from 12:30 to 1 :30 Mortuary pm at the Alien-Ha- ll prior to the funeral services Interment will be in the Hyde : Park Cemetery w ' w GRACE Idaho — Ila Peterson Holsten 83 of Grace was taken from us suddenly and reunited with the loved ones that have gone on before her Grace on Oct 21 1919 the daughter of Ida and Nephi Peterson She was married to Richard Holsten on Dec 29 1937 in Pocatello Idaho Their marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple in August of 1956 Mf Holsten passed away July 23 1994 ' could do temple work together She is probably best known for her beautiful custom sewing throughout the years as well as her beautiful handmade quilts They have been blessed with 19 grandchildren 40 greatgrandchildren and many great- - en Ila Holsten She was a devoted wife mother grandmother sister and friend She had a love for music and was a magnificent cook and seamstress for which she was awarded many times at the county and state fairs She was an active member of the Grace LDS 3rd Ward where she served in many capacities throughout her lifetime Ila is survived by five sons and two daughters and their spouses Sharon and Bob Draper Salt Lake City Richard Holsten Bancroft Evelyn and Jack Evans The Dalles Ore Mark and Delores Holsten Salt Lake City Kevin and Tina Holsten Magna Utah Mike and Roxie Hoisted and Vaughan and Tamara Bancroft two brothers Wendell Peterson Logan and Merlin Peterson Grace 22 grandchildren and 15 greatgrandchildren that were the light of her life She was also preceded in death by her parents three brothers and two sisters Funeral services will be conducted Friday Jan 31 at noon at the Williams LDS Ward chapel in Niter Idaho (five miles south of Grace on Highway 34) The family will meet friends on Thursday evening at the Sims Funeral Home in Soda Springs from 7 to 8 pm and on Friday at the Williams Ward Chapel from 10:30 to 11 :30 am Burial will be in the Central Cemetery Services are under the direction of the Sims Funeral Home Mary Daines Waite PROVI- DENCE— Mary Daines Waite 99 died Jan 27 2003 af the Providence Assisted Living Center Providence Preston and FenfOn enjoyed traveling mostly to areas where they h -- Leo W Bo'den PRESTON — Leo Boden of Preston our beloved ‘‘Poppi" — husband father grandfather and was welcomed home Jan 25 2003 by his Heavenly Father and a host of loving relatives Funeral services will be held Thursday Jan 30 at noon at the Preston North Stake Center 310 N StateSL Preston Friends may call Wednesday from 6 to 8 pm at Webb Funeral Home 109 E Oneida St Preston and Thursday from 1 0:30 to 1 1 :30 at the church prior to services Interment will be in the Dayton Idaho Cemetery Armeta Ewell L LOGAN — Armeta Marvelle Lee Ewell 79 passed away Monday Jan 27 2003 at her home in Logan Funeral services will be held at noon on Monday Feb 3 in the Cliffside Second Ward Chapel 1350 Eastridge Drive with Bishop Boyd Rowley conducting Friends may call Sunday from 6 to 8 pm at the church and Monday from 10:30 to 11 :30 am also church at-th- e Melba Humphreys died Tuesday Jan 28 2003 at Terrace Grove Funeral services will be held on Saturday Feb 1 at noon at the Logan 24th Ward chapel A viewing will be held on Friday from 6 to 8 pm at Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary and on Saturday from 1 0:30 to 11:30 am at the ward Interment will be in the Millville Cemetery e charge for water because residents would pay for what they use' Meters would also help conserve water The DEQ estimates that water meters save around 20 percent That could cut down on excessive lawn waterings and fanners leaving cattle troughs on' - “When you see troughs run- ning 24 hours a day that’s the kind of thing we're harping on" said Heusser Range cattle use about 12 gallons of water each day Dairy cows consume about 35 gallons a day Loans and grants ate available to the city but both require a city having water meters If the city were to borrow the $4 million it would cost Preston $23715 a month over Idaho (AP)-Id- aho Farm Bureau Intermountain Grain and Livestock Report POCATELLO White wheat 300 (steady) ordinary winter 359 (up 2) 14 percent spring 392 (up 2) barley 475 (steady) OGDEN — White wheat 345 (steady) 11 percent winter 369 (up 2) 14 percent spring 376 (steady) barley 490 (steady) PORTLAND -- White wheat 380 (up 2) 11 percent winter 431-43- 4 (up 3 to up 2) 14 percent spring 465 (up 1) barley 11200 (steady) NAMPA — White wheat cwt 517 (up 4) bushel 309 (up 1) POCATELLO Utah She was bom Park on Sept 4 1903 a daughter of James Albert and Sarah Ann Trapped Daines She attended schools in Hyde Park and Smithfield During her teen years she spent much time helping her mother in their general merchandise store in Hyde Park She married Fenton Hamble-to- n Waite Sept 21 1 920 They were later sealed in the Logan LDS Temple They lived in Salt Lake Hyde Park Willarr) and Hyrum while raising their family Fenton a World War f veteran died in 1976 Mary has been active in the LDS church pll her life senring in the Primary Sunday school and Mutual organizations Mary in Hyde - LIVESTOCK AUCTION -S- hoshone Sale Yard on Monday and commercial cows heavy feeder steers 6500-775-0 light feeder steers Utility 3300-390- Hotel AT&T Autoliv Inc 2149 2169 1892 2182 Boise Cascade Campbell Soup Citigroup ConagraINC Edtoonlntf Exxon Mobil Ford Motor Co 2368 3546 2471 1163 3266 GenDyn-- ’ 8869 - 2461 967 001 - 067 019 064 064 010 164 7680 FidMageln Franklin-Templeto- 7918 n 1323 1404- - 009 698 729 0 1256 1133 003 1565 1660 006 Gold US Govt World Growth yes- 035 054 046 006 006 Lord Abbott 1020 1082 266 279 723 759 Affiliated US Govt Bond-Debe- Moore Novel Nucor Oracle PepsiCo PG&E ‘ ' 1177 322 3920 1197 4053 1377 Pharmacia Corp 41 OO Polaris 5250 2727 044 010 ' 0 ' 004 062 022 013 047 061 American Funds Group 1267 1376 013 AmcapF 2267 2342- - 001 Europadfic 1828 1937 018 Grwth Fund 2290 1769 NewPerap 2276 Wash Mut Fid Cap Apprec1630 n Putnam GW Growth NAV ICA pancy" Maridene Hancock director of the Cache yalley Tourism Continued from A3 Council said the rise seemed ambitious She is predicting a 3 percent increase this year Among those present at Tuesday’s meeting was Logan Counciiwoman Tami Pyfer who has voiced skepticism about the construction of a conference center in the downtown She spoke out in favor of the consultants' report “I'm glad that we're taking a more cautious approach on this” she said "I'm comfortable with the consultants' recommendation to wait and see what the economy is like in 18 months or so" In the meantime Logan city plans to form an “alliance" of community members to help forge a path for a new hotel and conference center into Logan The committee would address issues like motel occupancy marketing and generating more festival activ-it- y motels by 10 percent in the next two years The report suggested that such an increase would he needed “before it would be reasonable to presume that a hotel would new find viability” ' Wilcox acknowledged that the increase may be in two years but he said it is a goal to shoot for Randy Weston owner of the Comfort Inn called the proposed increase unbelievable “I have never seen that in all of my career" he said “It seems pretty aggressive to think that we could bring something like this (a hotel and conference center) to full-servi- ce over-ambitio- us In brief Continued from A3 an attorney for Michael Hans Hans 26 is accused of groping five young girls and women on the northeast side of Logan between August and September 2002 He is charged with two felony counts of aggravated sexual abuse of a child and three second-degre- e felony counts of forcible sex abuse Logan police arrested Ilans Sept 1 6 after one of his alleged victims a girl spotted his photo in a special Sept 1 edition of The Herald Journal Other alleged victims corroborated the identification Hans' final pretrial is scheduled for Feb 27 Utah House OKs plan to sock away more money t ee SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — As stale agencies consider millions of dollars in budget cuts House lawmakers thought of better times Tuesday when they approved a measure to save more money when the state's bottom line is thicker The plan would save a portion of the next income-ta- x surplus for spending strictly on public education The Senate will now vote on the bill Utah's current rainy day fund skims leftovers from other tax revenues and can be spent bn any purpose But legislators have nearly cleaned out that $120 million fund in the past year to patch budget shortfalls Utah legislators made their first raid last year on a rainy day fund created in 1986 1 Stocker steers light holstein feed- 7900-830-0 9500-1050- 0 er steers 5800-630- 0 heavy holstein feeder steers 5500-600-0 baby calves na fat lambs rVa bulls 3900-450- 0 heavy feeder heifers 6500-746- 0 light feeder Stocker heifers 7750-872- 5 heifers 8500-930- 0 stock cows: na stock cows with calves: na weaner pigs na feeder lambs na Remarks: None 2430 1866 2415 1630 018 007 027 019 HI Yield TE Income Voyager Gr&lnc' ' ' Van Kampen USA Pace Growth 569 696 873 2149 1177 604 763 917 1325 1461 018 0 002' 005 0 001 016 USPS 1’iHisli-- 066 111 241-82- 0 evay Mouby tlridi Smday momin(t I) QkIk Valley PiSitisluig I JXT 75 West vn North I’O Bos 4tP Logan I toll 84323 IMH7 Utah Tdqhune (435) 752 2121 Toil Hw(Hl)r5 0423 wINmCSVI Utah I’cnodials Postage ibid Hnrr K Smith I Charint McCollum Managing Eftnccollum$lynrwxrom Cyndi Fukun Baines Kick (I Walter 'Advertising Diirrtor - 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