Show A10 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday October 2 2003 - ' I Obituaries TREMON-TO- N — Gordon N Kent 64 passed away Tuesday Sept 302003 from heart and king failure Gordon was bom In Malad Idaho on Sept 8 1939 to Wesley and Mabel Kent He was raised in -Arimo Idaho He graduated from Marsh Valley High School and attended Snow College and Utah State University He mar- ried Florence Davis on June 18 1960 in Downey Idaho Gordon was a tost engineer at Thiokol for more than 40 years There tie received many recognitions for his sendee including the Silver Snoopy Award Gordon was actively involved in the Box Elder County Sheriff’s Posse for many years He served as chief of the posse in 1976 He also was an advisor for the Bear River High School Rodeo Club for 10 years Many came to know and love him through his kind quiet sendee Gordon was a loving husband father father-in-laand grandfather and he loved spending time with his family ' and dose friends fishing camping and horsing around Gordon is survived by his wife Florence D Kent of Tremonton four children JaLynne (Craig) Archibald of ' Tayfor Jean (Nathan) Corey of Plain City Karen (Brad) Hodson of Hooper and Brett (Tamara) Kent of Sidney Neb 13 grandchildren three brothers Sidney (Gloria) Kent of Arimo Idaho Grant (Arveda) Kent of Island Davie Conrad Madsen Dayie Conrad Madsen 77 passed away on Tuesday Sept 30 2003 following his battle with can- cer Dayie was bom in Montpelier Idaho on June 24 1926 to Emanuel Conrad and Teona Charlotte' Anderson Johnson Madsen He was the tNrd of four children He lived in Montpeiier until the age of 4 In 1 930 the family moved to Logan His father passed away on OcL 21 1932 On June 11 1935 Ns mother married Eugene Schaub Dayie attended Logan city schools and graduated from Logan High School On June 4 1944 he was draft- - 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NA NAMPA — White wheat cwt 523 (up 1) bushel 314 (upl) Livestock LIVESTOCK AUCTION — Producers Livestock in Jerome on Tuesday Utility and commercial cows 4200-595- 0 heavy feeder steers 8850-972- 5 light feeder steers 9700-1035- 0 Stocker steers 10600-1220-0 light holstein feeder steers 7650-9200 heavy holstein feeder steers 7400-8- 1 00 Started heifer calves fat tombs na bulls "4200-550- 0 heavy feeder heifers 8500-870- 0 light feeder heifers 9000-957- 5 stocker heifers 10700-1100- 0 stock cows stock cowcalf pairs na weaner pigs na feeder tombsna Remarks: None 500-850- "SUPER WASH WHERE DIRTY CARS COME CLEAN!’ Non-renewi- (208) 334-260- 0 North in North Loigan with Bishop Mark Woodward of the Smithfield 19th Ward conduct- Tuesday SepL 30 2003 at Cassia Regional Medcal Center He was bom OcL 29 1916 in Millville the son of Aaron and Katie Jensen Pehrson He married Alice Noble on May 19 1950 in the Logan LDS Temple He was a devoted husband father and grandfather He was an active member of the LDS Church where he served to the Young Men's Organization the Sunday School Presidency the High Priest Group leadership and was a faithful home ing Friends may call from 6 to 8 from 10:30 to 11:45 am on Friday Interment will be atthe Smithfield City Cemetery pm Thursday and Death notice Esther Findley He enjoyed the outdoors and especially liked to fish and hunt He liked playing games with his family and was an avid gardener sharing produce with family neighbors and friends He is survived by his two children Mary Ann (Darrell) Roskel-le- y and James (Susan) Pehrson both of Burley two brothers Karl Pehrson of Millville and Paul (Gwen) Pehrson of Taylorsville seven grandchil- dren and six Card Ha was preceded in death by hie parents hie wife Alice who died on Feb 22 2001 one sister Elsie Jensen and one brother George Pehrson The funeral win be held at 1 pm Saturday OcL 4 2003 at the Smithfield 3rd and 12th WOrd Chapel 179 N 100 Ei ' at the Obituary policy 1350 E 16th SL Burley and from 12 to 12:45 pm Saturday The price for obituaries and cards of thanks is $4 Obituar- per column-incies are measured columns wide by inches deep atthechurch : 'The farNty suggests that memorials be directed to the LDS Church Missionary Fund : including photographs All ' obituaries must be placed by a mortuary or in person by someone authorized to make payment or arrange ' biding There is no charge ' for death notices placed by a mortuary For more infor- - Lucinda Peterson Lucincte Grace Richard-- 1 son Peterson passed away SepL 30 2003 She was ' bom May 15 1913 in Smith- field to Thomas Henry and plo-- renee Speak Richardson She married George Walter Peterson on June 8 1933 in Logan He died Nov 3 1962 She worked at Dei Monte Canning and Ericksons poultry farm in Richmond arid Mary’s Cafe in Smithfield Her greatest joy in life was her family She was a very devoted and loving mother and grandmother She enjoyed embroidery work crodieting and camping She always enjoyed visiting with friends family and neighbors She is survived by her two daughters Darlene (Vernal) Smith and Elaine Harrop six grandchildren four three mation call The Herald Journal and Individuals that use a telephone (41) device for the hearing impaired can call PN-UT0- 4 ’' 7 ir i Butt Iwattmr ivirig wivirennwnt ENERGY STW boU what labai couH mean tor your naw horns A change aefMMMIaMi KawM u fa— i— as— Brnittv Star mmmt PtetetesH - USPS Monday through pm Pacific Time For help information about Medicare please call 1 1 752-212- AjPiqrawdfteUtOepMieei'ettweiar ' Herald jftoj Journal If you afe a current member you may remain enrolled until December 31 2003 - 5:00 - Rasmussen Funeral Home h 75 Wot WO Kuik 1 am The family of Jon Searte Y wishes to express its appreciation and thanks for ad the kind- ness and sympathy shown them ' by caring terniiy members and friends the neighbors during passing of our beloved hue- band father son sorv4n-tow'- 7 7 and brother A special thanks to Dodie v nurses and staff from IHC Hoe pice Thanks to ad for the support and contributions Carol Searie and family The family will recove friends from 6 to 8 pm Friday at the Effective January 2004 Sterling Life Insurance will no Company longer offer coverage of benefits McdicareChaice to our Medicare members in the following Counties in Utah: Beaver Box Elder Cache Carbon Daggett Duchesne Emery Garfield Grand Iron )uab Kane Millard Piute Rich San Juan Sanpete Sevier Tooele Uintah Washington'and Wayne Friday 5:00 thanks off Jon Searle en Smithfield Burial wid follow Smithfield Cemetery ' Hill Esther Findley HiH 79 of Blackfoot Idaho passed away Wednesday OcL 12003 in Pocatello Idaho A complete obituary will appear in a future edition of The Herald Journal Funeral arrangements are pending under the direction of the Hawker Hid Funeral Home and will be announced tetther MCO Plans ng hearing impaired ms AHen-Crarm- tied Smithfield ' For additional information we suggest you call Sterling and for the Option Is Customer Service OPEN 24 Pehrson 86 of Burley Idaho formerly of 1 : son-irvte- 241-820- Uwtifh Nukta inmuij IVNislicdctcr) On the Net: wwwidahoiorterycom Jensen fly-fis- 1st-2n- J Pehrson BURLEY Idaho— Lund artistic and enjoyed working with stained glass watercotors and drawing She was teaming to h but was often seen sitting on the bank reading a good book She loved nature and simplicity in all tNngs which she shared in a special closeness with her mother She and her dad had a common love for British humor the Scottish Highlands and mysteries Her brothers and sisters — Grayson (Kristen) Downs Matthew (Mindy) Downs Crissy Downs Holly (Charley) Parson Jessica (Jason) Benson and Dee Downs (serving in the Michigan Detroit Mission) — were central to her life as were her nieces and nephews: Avery ' and Abigail Downs of Jackson Matisyn Carter and AKvia Downs Max and Gabrielis Parson and Isabelle Benson She is also survived by loving grandparents Louise G Hampton and Glen E and LoRee M Downs aunts and uncles Jack Jr and Karen Hampton Bonnie and Brock Benson Holly and Rick Williams and Scott Dou- glass' and her many cousins She was preceded in death by her grandfather Jack C Hamp- ton Sr her aunt Susan Hampton Douglass and her uncles Dee Glen Downs and Michael Cody Hampton Heather was endowed with' the ability to Ness people’s lives and her love and wisdom were gifts she freely gave We ' will carry her in opr hearts until we are all reunited Her life was ' a life well loved and well lived A special thank you to family physician Dr Gary L Harris and b his staff Dr Ali her Dr Lee Broadbent oncologist: and staff Dr Sandra Buys and the staff at the Huntsman Center Dr Letond Rogers and staff at Ogden Regional Hospital and the Utah HeritageOdyssey Hospice especially Heather's nurse Julie Beezer for their kindness and tender loving care to Heather and our family Funeral services will be held at noon Friday Oct 3 2003 at d the Smithfield Ward Chapel 175 S 100 West with Bishop Lance Lawson conduct- ing Friends and family may call from 4 to 8 pm Thursday at Nelson Funeral Home 85 S Main Smithfield and from ' 10:30 to 11 :30 am at the church prior to services She will be buried in the Smithfield City Cemetery In lieu of flowers Heather requested donations be VeJiave closed enrollment effective with this notice Wednesday Lund Jackson Hole Library as an assistant librarian She was very Ben-Jaco- She was preceded in death by her parents her husband and infant son George Lamar Peterson sisters Florence Ftichardson May Larson and ' Lola Coiey brothers Ed Ftichardson and Thomas Henry w Richardson Jr and Dennis Harrop Funeral services will be held and noon Friday OcL 3 at Mortuary 420 E 1800 Condolences may be extended to the famffy online at v : children and three Smithfield Carnegie Ubrary 7 Public Notice 200-320- Idaho Lottery Pick 3: 4 Powerball: Wild Card 2: the LbrdwithaU thine heart: and : lean not unto thine own understanding (Proverbs 3:5) Our beloved ! Heather Ree Downs 34 completed her journey back home to her Heavenly Father in the early morning hours of Monday SepL 30 2003 ending a batvaliant and patient two-yetle against cancer Heather was bom in Logan on a beautiful autumn morning on Oct 20 1968 She was the firstborn of Chad E and Cheryl Hampton Downs She was a loving and tender child who grew into a wise and courageous woman (feather attended Summit Elementary School North Cache Junior High and graduated with honors from Sky View High School in 1986 She received an academic scholarship to Utah State University and was also a recipient of the : Courtesy Edwartj Jonet Investments - ' Heather Ree NYSE--2688 New high Advanced: 021 5‘':018- 7 PepsiCo QwestUrfonPac -- 075 5027 214 2246 :13325s compost 065 3404 : 3277 j - 079 GE 'V feU 3063 t:052 2609 ' y 059 Idacorp IBM ?202 i 9055 JohnJn 940920 : Nasdaq 071 - Dell Gillette fey $ the USS Brute APA 66 He served for two yean and was released September 1946 Upon completion of Ns military f service he returned home and worked with Eugene Schauj where he made blueprints and surveyed properties He'dttend-eUtah State University on the Gl Bid He met Melgene Noble and dated for two years before being married on June 20 1949 hi Logan Their marriage was solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple on Jan 12 1959 They had four children: Diane Gary Craig and Kim In 1999 he renewed his acquaintance with Carol Evans and on Juty 16 1999 they were married in Elko Nev Dayie worked in construction ad of Ns life He was the foreman for many large companies in Cache Valiey and frequently traveled out of town to oversee projects He worked on the Fine Arts Building at USU He also worked on the football stadium and the Spectrum He built several churches for the LDS Church locally and in Maryland He held many positions in the LDS Church including elders quorum president scout master counselor in a university ward bishopric high priest group ' leader and a constant home teaching assignment He also' spent two years as a temple worker in the Logan LDS Tern- pie He was a talented carpenter and used Ns talents to make many things for friends and family He liked to hunt fish camp and travel He is survived by his wife Card four cNIdren Diane (Tom) Jackson of Boise Idaho Gary (Jackie) Madsen of Boise Idaho Craig (Lisa) Madsen of Hyrum Kim Madsen of Ogden 14 grandchildren and one great granddaughter He is also survived by a sister Joan Nelson Funeral services will be at 11 am Friday in the River Heights 1st Ward Chapel 800 S 600 East with Bishop Troy Wake-field conducting Friends may' call from 6 to 8 pm on Thursday atAllen-Ha- ll Mortuary 34 E Center St Logan and at the church from 9:30 am Friday until the time of services Inter- ment will be in the Logan Ceme- ' ” tery mads n her memory to the Shq served in the Zurich Switzerland LDS Mission from 1980 to 1991 where she developed a great love tor the Swiss ' people and the German language While attorning USU : site worked at the Logan Regional Hospital in house- keeping and laundry Up until the' tost year Heather worked at ICQN as the Tax Assistant for the Health Rider Division where they were so concerned and patient with her illness From her earliest years Heather luufa great love of books and reading WNIe stifl in high school she worked as the children librarian at the Smith-fiel- d Carnegie Library a job that she dearly loved Before her mission she was a chiV-dren8 book buyer for the Book Table in Logan and following her mission she worked iijjhe ' d m w Career Teacher Scholarship ed into ttie Navy where he served as a Bosunfs mate on Park Idaho and Marin (Anita) Kent of lnkom Idaho and one sister Alee Hanson of Carman Idaho i He is preceded in death by Ns parents and three sistorpi Funeral services wiP be had Saturday Oct 4 2003 at 11 am at the Tremonton 3rd Ward Chapel 9590 N 6800 West Tremonton Friends and family may call at Rogers & Taylor Funeral Home on Friday OcL 3 2003 from 6 to 8 pm and Saturday 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