Show A8 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday October 5 2003 Obituaries trict expectations t “We are going to focus like E South Temple and from 9:30 a laser beam with staff and a to 10:30 Monday morning at the group of teachers about die ward Interment Salt Lake City Continued from A3 mandates and what they mean Cemetery and how they can satisfy reform it would go under” than” Jensen said Jensen said “First of all I j j : The survey also found that BensoH tb compliment these need parents were heavily involved vin1 foe teachers for keeping on task Logan district In ele' Devoted husband mentary schools as many as loving 951 father and grandfather Clyde V death”’ percent of parents attended The study found that teach- a Benson Anderson a seven-yeplan with era are spending more time on a teacher at least once a year resident of Cherry Valley Calif core curricula the The study found that 76 per- -' resident of and at student materials dated that cent of elementary school parYucaipa Calif passed away are expected to learn during : '£ ents and 33 percent of high Wednesday evening Oct 1 school parents were asked to 2003 at San Gorgonio Memori- - classroom instruction The WIRE report found that be involved at the school at al Hospital in Banning at the v least once in the last several elementary school teachers age of 73 in on bom was months Logan Clyde spend on average 2 12 to 4 hours per day on reading and Researchers discovered that Aug 14 1930 After graduating from Logan High School he at least one hour a day on teachers are making more and math more decisions based on data joined the United States Air Force during the Korean War “What that says to me is and that teachers are meeting period Clyde received an Honthat the foachers are on task” often to discuss how they can orable Discharge after four Jensen $aid help individual students years of service and later would Although the WIRE survey “They are making decisions go on to attend Utah State Unifound that teachers stick to foe based on evidence They are versity In 1956 he graduated core curricula it also found making decisions on data not with a bachelor of sdenpe that teachers were confused a feeling or a bias It’s more of degree in economics and felt that the requirements - an objective educational deciShortly after moving to were vague sion” Jensen said California Clyde began Jensen said the district will However the WIRE report career with a also noted several areas that hold more workshops and He Stores Thrifty Drug focus groups to help commumay need improvement worked as a store manager in dis- and state federal Teachers felt that class sizes nicate various Southern California battle with lung and liver diswas bom in Salt Lake City and later moved to sunny Southern California He is survived by his three Scott Dunford Mark Dun-for- d and Susan Dunford He was loved and honored by all who knew him n He married Virginia lone Dunford husband and wife for 48 years He will be joined with his beloved during services at 1 pm on Wednes- day Oct 8 at the Fairhaven Memorial Cemetery 1702 Fairhaven Avenue in Santa Ana - Torg-erso- Calif r W RoyMaughan Darley 28-ye- RoyMaughan Darley bom Sept 14 1918 in Wpilsville to Evan 0 Darley and Maud Perkins Maughan passed away Sept 30 2003 Educated in Cadre Valley he graduated in music from Utah State University (where he was the first organist of the newly installed pipe organ at the LDS Institute) and later received a master’s in music from the University of Utah Additionally he was named an Associate of the Royal College of Music in Following Roy's LDS mission to the Eastern States he served as organist and program direc-fo- r at the Washington QC Chapel where he met Kathleen Latham After their May 12 1 944 marriage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Roy served two years - pasaUSArmychap- lain in Borneo the Philippines and Japan As part of the occu--J pational forces he entered Hiroshima 60 days after the ' Dome was oroppsa 'Vt After the war Roy was " ' assigned as a Tabernacle V organist a position he held for: ! 37 years including one'year as I organist at the Hyde Park Chapel In London Roy also served 25 years on the YMMIA General Board and was a mem-- 1 ber of the General Music Com- mittee After retiring he and his wife served in the New Zealand Christ Church Mission and later T they both worked in the Salt Lake Temple as ordinance work-- l era a labor they dearly loved - Roy was preceded in death by t his wife of 51 years Kathleen and three grandsons He is sur- vived by five children: Margaret - (Robert) Kiikham Janice (James) Carter Philip (Nancy Jent) Elizabeth (Van) Gessel and David (Heidi Daynes) his sister Edith Swain brother 1 -- t - David Kerr Darley 16 grandchil- - dren and 20 Funeral services will be held at 11 am on Monday OcL 6 at the Ensign 4th Ward 9th Avenue and K Street Friends may call from 6 to 8 Sunday evening at Larkin Mortuary 260 n ar -- V' - on state-man- 24-ye- chH-dre- n: I Student-educati- ar : ’ ' locations until 1985 During his retirement Clyde's passions included traveling sporting events and enjoying h' grand- children Clyde Anderson is survived by his wife of 48 years Roma (Murray) Anderson two sons " Andy (Lynn) Redlands Calif and Paul (Cathy) Apple Valley Calif seven grandchildren his sister Lois Mae Karren Logan and many nieces and nephews He was preceded in death by his parents James Raymond Anderson and Vella (Benson) Anderson and his brother Earl V-Anderson ' v Burial services will be held at 11 am on Thursday OcL 9 in Logan at the Logan Cemetery A visitation for family members and friends wiB be held from 6 fo 8 pm bn Wednesday OcL 8 at the Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary in Logan In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations in Clyde's memory to the American Cancer Society 1240 PalmyritzAve $te A Riverside CA 92567 - - ' SMITHFIELD — James Ken- - be in the Smithfield -Cemetery A complete obituary will appear in a future edition of The Herald Journal wifo services under the direction of Webb Funeral Home Idaho Lottery Saturday -4 Powerball: Wild Card 2: tz ' - v from church teachings Fighting the family makes sense to Satan Ballad said' “(He) does so by attempting to dgardthpfowofcb&ity music prink drama film - V v : ' rf'- In memory John P Nolan (36) OntheNet: wwwkfaholotterycom (208)334-260- 0 to coordinate a campus-wid- norm and to make immoral and deviant behavior seem like tiie rule rather than the exception” : First Presidency member Boyd K Packer nit the same theme telling young people that “degrading profanity and the wicked joking and humor (are) all paraded before you in unworthy entertainment — Continued from A5 beheld Burial will Pick 3: Noel-Levi- - ing family enhancing enrollment USU’s new awareness campaign was unveiled to the public earlier this month at a campus launch' evenL The new look and feel of tele-visJ- : high-quali- ty students “Our plan in the past has been a shotgun approach to ' recruiting but now we have a much more structured strategy in place” she said According to Jimmy Moore the new diirador of the admissions office at USU this structure comes from coordinated efforts among administration the admissions office and the various colleges on campus e Richard G Scott on Saturday said if potential missionaries “have emotional challenges 7 “Rec- - otherwise” Scott-sai- andftpsursehe emotionaland ogniab-tia- t The talks are never elaborat-e- d upon during a conference but sometimes subsequent ses-' sions offer illumination ' ' A year ago Hinckley"' V announced that becoming an : overseas missionary would be more difficult than in the past due to “raising the bar” for 7 are alike frhalli-m- jphynffltl — who lived in the Americas and congre-gation- actively proselytizes through its missionary program There are 60000 missionaries now : Jesus appeared and told him Christ’s church had fallen into ' apostasy Three years later an angel named Moroni told him he would receive aq ancient record written on gold plates which he found at age 21 Wifo a translation device the church’s first prophet wrote the Book of Mormon y which the church teaches as I£e stray of the tribes of Israel The church which has 117 million members on its rolls s and more than 26000 around the world in 120 nations Hinckley said Their efforts and tire church’s reach “is only the beginning We have scarcely scratched the surface” he said As usual street preachers from evangelical churches picketed the conference waving signs and shouting sermons about false teachings at passers-b- y A police officer monitoring the crowd Saturday afternoon said there had been no signift- cant disruptions or arrests The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints was founded by Joseph Smith Jr in a part of upstate New York known as die “burned-over- ” district There waves of apocalyptic religious revivals inundated settlers during the early 1800s The church teaches that in 1820 when he was 14 Joseph went to a grove of trees near his home where God and ASUNTO: INFORME ANUAL SOBRE LA CALIDAD DEL AGUA POTABLE DE LA CIUDAD DE LOGAN - effort to more effectively recruit and enroll full-tim- 'VtyitternetM personal and spiritual standards and indicated that young people with emotional problems might not be chosen for full-tim- e missionary work In April Ballard the new standards for misApril 18 1980 — Sept 30 2002 sionaries and cautioned Our dearly beloved son bishops and stake presidents grandson brother and friend ' “to recommend only those was called home men and women whom young cannot we see Although you you judge io be spiritually with our mortal eyes we know physically mentally and emoare Lord Time the you senring tionally prepared to face today’s cannot dim the precious memorrealities of missionary work’ ies7 we have of you nor fill the 'The talk raised questions place you hold in our hearts Thank you for sharing 22 great ' among members about prospects for would-b- e mis- years with us! We love you and ' sionaries who take medicamiss you tions for mental and emotional Your family Dad Mom Rachael problems While not specifically Rebecca Mary ' ' David Sarah and Granny addressing such questions "You are my sonrshinel" the Twelve membra of Quorum : that can be stabilized to meet mise the rigors of a sion you can be called “It is vital that you continue to use your medication during your mission or until compe- tent medical authority counsels in e- v recruitment publications will reflect changes in the way the university recruits students said Joyce Kinkead vice provost of undergraduate studies and research Jenn Putnam assistant director in USU’s admissions office said the new enrollment management plan will focus on taking a much more proactive approach to recruitment Along with the new recruitment pieces the enrollment management plan aims Consultants from Noel- Levitz first visited USU in January 2002 to meet with a group of administrators staff and faculty to set up golds for -- fel&phemous language foe :: ' ' to'mace erode and neth Webb 78 passed away Friday evening OcL 3 2003 at his home surrounded by his lovwilt created much more teamwork with the admissions with C ' recruitment staff and with : ' deans and their publications” " A separate campaign at Utah State has a similar goal enhancing recruiting efforts The new recruiting campaign designed by Enrollment Management Con End-of-fo- - KermitHall : lower than 20 to emphasize good reading skills The report raised one other v serious concern: year testing cranes too late to influence students during the teaching year This makes it hard for teachers to help students with materials they may have missed ‘ Jensen admitted that testing gobbles up more school time every year v “It’s close to the point where die tail wags the dog” Jensen said “The teachers are saying ’Let us teach because of our refined conceptual capacity as teacher We know what our students are doing’” Overall the school board was pleased with the results “We want to look at the data and improve” said Logan City School Board President Ann Geary “We never want to cross something off and say We’re through’” Jensen said the district will organize a committee consisting of parents teachers and administrators to review die study and make changes He said that increbed state and federal demands coupled ' with budget cutbacks and few i have begun to take a toll on morale Though teachers have felt increasing pressure he said that morale is still relatively high compared to other districts and that Logan is committed to spreading news about the successes of the district as well as recognizing teacher achievement “We want to show what public schooling looks like to stakeholders” Jensen said He said die district will focus more intensively on giving presentations to public service groups and promoting the schools in the media Jensen noted that although all districts would like to have according to USU President Continued from A3 W-- : 0! Kenneth WeBb Funeral services Think teacher-stude- nt ne class sizes in Logan remain requirements like No Child Left Behind Jensen said foe district is looking at ways to give teachers more time to study test results and curriculum sultant Co was paid for with approximately $180000 from USU’s discretionary funds one-to-o- ratio' many early elementary state-mandat- ed Clyde Anderson age of 81 following a short a - ’ V Wednesday morning at the Mont : ! Mont Dun- ford died ' ease were too high and font they were being tested to death ' They also felt they needed more time to prepare or class and revamp material to meet foe changing federal-an- d ?: ' - Mont (Monte) Bailey Dunford COPY KST AVAILABLE of Christ’s appearance after his resurrection Since then the “restored” church has been led by a president who is the faith’? seer andrevelator” “prophet ' Smith and his brother Hyrum were arrested in 1844 for smashing a dissident Mormon newspaper’s printing press 'They were killed by a mob that broke into their jail cell in Carthage 111 Mormon pioneers estab- - ' lished churches in Ohio Missouri and Illinois before the second prophet Brigham Young led them to the Salt Lake Valley on July 24 1847 Young established a theocratic government headquartered in Salt Lake City that fortnOre than four decades battled US and officials over church and its resistance to federal territorial law Young died in 1877 In 1890 church leaders agreed to the rule of law and to ban polygamy Utah became a state in 1896 OntheNet http:wwwldsorg Herald Journal USPS nMMied i Junto con la factura de Junio la Ciudad de Logan ha enviado a tod os sus clientes el informe anual correspondiente a 2002 sobre la calidad del agua potable Queremos mantenerle informado acerca de la excelente calidad del agua y los servicios que proveemos Nuestro objetivo es hacerle llcgar un suministro de agua potable sajudable y fiable Dicho informe facilita informacidn a la calidad del agua y los exdmenes llevados a cabo v'erifican que el agua no es perjudicial Nos complace que informarle de que nuestra agua potable no solo es de sino que cumple 6 excede todos los requisitos y estatales 1 241-82- 0 e) Manta) Amifh Sundw nwrainf hy OkIic VUk) PUNhUnt UX' 75 Wat 300 Sunk PO Rm 4K7 Lnpi tub SU2HM87 Tull hue iMO) 275XM25 or (M259-71 ub Tdrpkw IVnodmk Cluita lbgc Pud 9 Bmce K Smith McCollum Managing (ikii l ull n hjim icom FuhoflBusinnsMaiuger-cfulbmAhjneHSxa- Rick G WallaccAthenising Director - ntallaccS hjnesxom Rust Da it Circulation Dircctor-nfavit- S hjncwtcom Paul Dm is Production rel-ati- va SingkCopv Uuljf One Month Csner iluhl One Year tamer Utah) One MKMh('3iTicT(libhii) kuTio ntn mdtiJc afifticiNe Idam utei con-fian- za fed-eral- es de este informe a colegios bibliotecas y otras organizaciones de la empresas Si usted no necibid una copia del informe comunidad puede obtener una en City of Logan Library Service Si necesita ayuda en Center o en el Avuntamiento al Tambien Ilame espafiol puede acceder Ayuntamiento al informea travs de Internet en la pigina comes pondi-ent- e de la dudad cuya direocidn es la siguiente: wwwloganutahorgenvdiv Se van a enviar copias Qpenuuf MOUNTAIN CREST HIGH SCHOOL $8 7 PM RESERVED SEATS $15 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: 51725 420700 One Yew Mail SueuofaitWaePudrMwm la Sriocnhen iweiiinf deliver) nf their Herald Jrunul h) 7 im Mnadiy thmugh Sunday pkaw phuie ynur earner or The Herald Jnwiwl a 7522I2X nr tad free than Ihih Idnhn hefiee 6 pm on ureUfaM mvw SatntOiv eud nnw Sank) Far yrur nmcrT nmc and phnoe numher ptexc phone 752-2- 1 hetwuen or In free from Ifc 4 kkho 5 wd 6 pro Monday through Frofaf Satunky from 5:00 am to Sunk) from 5X am to num PROCEEDS OO TO HYRUM CITY'S NEW UBRARYMUSEUM Qwral dwlilon Tldwti loM m in Adverthcn purcharc rpnr nd orcubthm only All property ligtni to any advetlnemeni produced fi the advertiuer try the Hrrald itural nnp ait wurk mid nr typngrofty ftniaiied nr he the propenjef The HeraMInmniL No inch ad nr mi) arranged fnr hyThr Herald Jranul pnherodnay he mprolnted nr amiped without die enmuemt r The Herald inunal IVunnkcr Dene send aldrrctkncvkt rhc HenidhwMlnjBm-KLnyan-ir- T Ml HYRUM CITY LIBRARY WELLSVILLE CITY OFFICE N1BLEY CITY OFFICE Only ilUVO 412425 t SATURDAY OCTOBER 11th GENERAL ADMISSION SutMifrliMi Rata One Year Canicr (Uihn) 41025 One hlmth Vtail $117X10 OfflcaHoun: MondayrWay7J0rcmtolX)0pjH TUILjj Ctoaod Saturday and Sunday 2tm TariieViHcy hMUncUC jIA Zmtim ' |