Show A8 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday October 9 2003 Grant Continued from ! t ' Obituaries Leonhard! said the project will likely take four yean to should be enough to build the museum and purchase the necessary tractors and picking equipment The project has the backing of Utah’s lawmaken and is No 1 on the list of projects for whfch funding is being sought “We started as No 4 but we moved to No 1” Leonhaidt said “We’re optimistic we’re going to get this grant” James ' 7 without being demeaning “Many kids come to me wrapped up in their grade points” Jessop said “I try to make them realize what you do in class isn’t who you are and they need to understand that actions have repercus- - ' Teach Continued from A3 have failed because they were looking at their hands” Jessop said after the first timed test “Be in charge of your fingers Be in charge of your eyes If you didn’t get to the second line then you get to stay there (at the fust) See it’s like a sfons” She understands that some in fact many think that key boarding is a “stupid” class “But then they leave and come back to me later and say that they have taken these skills through life” Jessop said She also is one of those rare people who seems to under- stustand middle school-age- d bonus” fifteen seconds later Jessop sounds the familiar “Stop mg “It’s gotta be finished and it’s gotta be perfect I want it ' ' dents perfect” Jessop tells students “Don’t talk Don’t talk Right “I take them for what they ' now we are only concerned are- Sometimes they act like with ourselves Sometimes we adults then they act like sec-he- lp rs our know-nothineigh- - 7 and then they act s: bor but now it’s about our-y like eighth-grader- s” m She was preceded in death by her daughter Lori one sister Dorothy one infant brother and - ng sccom-also pair up well plishments Jessop’s g ss :?1 ) ’ master-teach- er g ‘ ' ' Pocatello passed away 5? w committee' All that I come in handy for the next : ' governor who despite a slowi-lrecovering economy will continue to face tough bud- gets Karras said Public edu- cation will continue to pose the greatest hurdle to state funding Not only that the hurdle is growing Karras said: Between 1990 and 2003 the state saw an increase of 30000 students in the public education system However - next 10 years are expected iv tire to see an increase of 143000 students Karras said While' part of thdt number is an esti- -' mate part of it is not Many of those future students are already learning to walk and talk ' At the same time that public education puts greater strains on the state’s budget baby boomers will continue to retire and put greater pressures on the state s Medicaid program The result will be a conflict of generations in which the state must care for both groups Karras said optimistic politician could hope for more sales tax dollars and more income taxes but Karras doesn’t buy that The next decade will see growth he said but it will be slow growth State lawmakers under the direction of the governor will have to continue to prioritize and trim some programs Karras said As part of his platform Karras would like to create an innovation committee to explore ways for the state to work more efficiently Successful businesses constantly examine their products or manufacturing systems to cut unnecessary costs and government should do the same Karras said Karras' ideas for improving state government will join those of several other candidates vying for the Republican nomination next spring The field already includes the likes of Speaker of toe House j Ai - Ne!lson e- About Cache ' 797-172- ? 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Home Preston r- ' GENERAL ADMISSION Ce cr withi I Bishop Scott Tuesday Oct 7 2003 from M injuries sus-'- i tairied in an accident in Paris Canyon' He wasbomSepL28 1958'-arin Logan the son of Edward County Logo Contest Oct 31 2003 I 7' ' Deadline: Kgi it ®a 2 history nltum or geography of Corfu County Can he easily reproduced Be r Kenheth Webb married WJard Parley Eliason 12 1970 Richard passed away 77 1960 in Logan Marty Stephens industrialist W V John Huntsman SeiL Pteieyft S "1972 She married and raised to MeMn and together with Jeffrey Barbara Olson Hellewell forma Congress- - v h®1 77 Ha was a member of The man Jim Hansen and business- - Price Taylor Our mother's focus was love £ Church of Jesus Christ qf Lat-Tman Fred Lamiwopoulos 7 service to her family Time y Saints and enjoyed task of going up agnst 1 ith children and grandchildren involved in the scouting is being such well-knopoliticos no matter where they were was and youth programs and not lost bn Karras The candidate said he is generally liked ' by people who know him but not many people know who he is The trick for Karras will be speak about The Dream of n pushing his name to the top of THURSDAY Friends of the Cache toe-pil7 Livable Future” at 12:30 pm County Library are having their Nevertheless he is not out' Thursday at the Taggart Student second'annual used book sale Center Ballroom USU Admito win 2 million hearts just ' from noon to 8 pm Thursday ssion is free For more informa-yet The Republican nominafrom 10 am to-- pm Friday ' lion contact Bethany Youngs at tion depends upon 3500 dele2 from 10 am to 9 pm Satand or tire state sent to gates urday at the Spring Creek Viconvention by local party bkyoungsOccusuedu: members: That system makes llage building near Movies 8 in Providence All proceeds go it possible for a relative Birding on the Galopogaa toward buying new books islands will be presented by Jim unknown like Karras to wagfc and Alice Lindahl at the Bridger-a successful campaign Kansas audios and videos for the library land Audubon Society meeting said Once he has their supBear River at 7 pm Thursday in foe Logan Mental Health will he then concentrate port 90 E 200 North is holding on the 2 million and he is city meeting room 255 N Main Also a short dedication ceremoconfident he could do that depression screenings from 9 am to 5 pm: Thursday For “I may not be as smart or I ny for the BAS purchase of the more information call 752-075-0 may not be as good looking” Clay Slough property at the Karras said “but I've got as Amalga Barrens from PadCorp Paul Hawken best-sellin-g will be offered Refreshments good a background as anyauthor and entrepreneur will body out there” provided Mata S h '"CraigMOIsoh Cache County Government needs Ma w he j-- dw -- tor-da- chairman of the appropriations the nai 1 teachers in die state with plaortPort-pI’much experience successi neuf Medical 7 determination and dedication 1 Center from a i to effective keyboarding'iJ sudden illness ' CraigM7 inruction” said Nadine Sue Was bom ? i Bunnell state of Utah in Preston to DA and Leone keyboarding specialist far tlwi White She was raised in Fver'wwMenll K allied technology educationU' Heights and was a graduate of K-'1- ds ' s send donations to the Hunts--t man Cancerlnstitute in Salt 'i Lake Citv m Co -- ?? f about her teaching philosophy' willing to be toe teacher that doesn’t have all the fun but they’ll value it later” i Jessop’s peers call her a and she might that rank because earned “ve of her abdity to be demanding - £ r' Jessop said “I try not to take any of it Students smile the room j&jjg too personally":' selves" “See it works for people f her parents Funeral services will be held on Friday Oct 12 at at 1 Myers Mortuary In Ogden A viewing will be held on Friday md one hour prior to services Bur-Pial wil be at Evergreen Memori-t- f al In Oaden V ond-grade- quiets Alien and Gloria Jean Sheen activities Neilson He married Vickie He was educated in Logan Howell on Sept 6 1988 in city schoots graduating from Pottage Logan High School in 1979 He also attended Utah State Uni- He worked at Cache Valley ' Cheese for over 20 years He versify where he stucBed marketing and English He was very enjoyed hunting hiking camptalented in Jewelry making and ing and racing pigeons He excelled in creative writing loved his family very much From his childhood Craig had He is survived by his wife a fascination with cars and as a Vickie of Preston chffdren high school student he became Jesse Tyler Cody and Ashley a proficient mechanic He later al of Preston his parents Aflen worked for several years as a and Jean Neilson of Smithfield at car salesman Landmark two brothers Craig (Maryann) Chevrolet and Landrover Voik-i Neilson of Smithfield and swagen in Salt Lake City and at Michael Neilson of Smithfield Lou Dobbs Chevrolet in Mem-his parents-in-la- w Larry and phis Term While in Salt Lake Howell of Portage Onetta a also worked as he City carpet ' Tkn brothers and sisters-in-lacleaning technician and assis- and Cindy Williams of Kemmer-- ! tant manager for Sears Carpet er Wyo Ron Williams of Cleaning He later established Tremonton Vanna and Brett ' his own carpet cleaning and Flint of Portage Larry and installation company and his own car lot in Logan Peggy Howell of Orem and He married Usa Shaffer on YVonne H Thompson of April 4 1987 They were later Portage and by many loving divorced Craig Is survived by nieces and nephews He was his parents of Logan Usa Shafpreceded in death by his grandfer a son Chase Olson his : parents WiUis and Vivian daughters Candis and Gina Sheen and Martin and Annie Lynn Smith grandchildren Neilson and by a sister-in-laCheyanne Tabitha Skytar and Jackie Morris Austin al of Preston his brothFuneral sendees wil be held er Clair (Mananri) Olson of on Saturday Oct 11 2003 at Tokyo Japan his sisters Sheryl 11 am in the Preston 3rd Ward (Paul) Booth of Ogden Sheiine 155 N 2nd West with Chapel of Las Booth (Brett) Vegas and David Bishop Noyes conductnumerous nephews and nieces cal Friday Friends ing outmay iff' loved in the Craig being doors enjoying nature camping from 6 to 8 pmatWebb ' and fishing He also had a great Funeral Home 109 E Oneida ’! SKfow will be 6 v Vs : Preston and Saturday from love for little children especially Aviewing 9 to 9:30 10:30 am at the his children and grandchildren Opt1 4 : - ' Funeral services wil be held 2003 at the Highland LDS church Interment w bain the i yi Center at 2140 Satterfield at noon Saturday Oct 11 at Smithfield Cemetery £? Drive h Pocatello and for one Nelson Funeral Home 162 E I rr hnnrnrlnrtnllia funeral senrices f£ 400 North in Logan A viewing i "0$ location Funeral sW- wil be held prior to funeral serv&v'T' SMITHFIELD — James Ken- wil1 vices from 10 to 11:30 am mvon -Interment wil be at the Milville I X noth Webb 7 loving husband Oct 102003 atthe $ Jfather grandfather and great- Highland LDS Stake Center City Cemetery Condolences to Interment wil be at3 pm in the the family may be extended grandfather passed away online at wwwneteonfuneral- Providence Cemetery in River peacefully at his home on OcLiftstk- Heiahts Condolences mav be $ most important to her This led to Journeys to Europe the East Coast Texas and California Barbara Jean S(w had just returned from a week with her son and his faml- Jones Maurer !y in Calgary Canada Grandma James 65 of ' Sue was well known for remem-- 1 logah pnfmml toering important dates or away on Mon: minuscule holidays with a card day Oct 6: 2003 In Salt gift or phone can Grandma Sue ' Lake City enjoyed rearing a good book " She was bom love on to her and passed this M rtjiHriinn ana cnnaren April 24 19387 granocniiaiBn it in Logan the daughter of Alfred she couldn’t be with her family and Edith Jones She married she chose to be in her garden Keith Maurer on March 12 or sewing a quilt or blessing a 1955 They had three chDdran dress for a grandchild on the Kristie Kae Lori Lou and Ranway dall Keith They were later Our mother's life was also a divorced On Jan 31 1983 life of service to the LDS Bobbie married William James Church She has held countless He died Dec 13 1988 Bobbie callings and at the time of her had a wqnderful sense of humor death was senring in the Relief and always enjoyed making othSociety presidency of thelSU ers laugh Bobbie lovedspend-in- g 2nd Stake time with her grandchildren She is survived by her husBobbie was always concerned band Jeffrey Price Taylor chilwith the welfare of others Bobdren Jan Jenson (Steve) ble endured many years of pain Weltsville Eric Eliason (Shan- and suffering from rheumatoid non) Farmington Angela Poul-to-n arthritis She had a strong wil to (Jeff) El Dorado Hills Calif survive and a wonderful spirit Jeffrey Daniel Taylor (Christy) about her She was a member Calgary Canada Amy Laney of the Trinity Bible Church (Patrick) Logan Usa Jolley She is survived by two chii(Greg) Logan five grandsons dren Randy Maurer of Logan and 12 granddaughters her and Kristie Kae Maurer of father Don Alfred White and Orange County Calif three brothers Don Jon and Val grandchildren Brock Nick and ' White Sue was preceded in ' two sisters Megan and Judy first husband death her by Talbot of Logan and Dee Arm Richard Eliason and mother 'V?!' Barbara (Bobbie) complete “It takes four yean once you start planting to get a crop” Leonhaidt said1 “So it’s not going to happen netyear Snd it’s not going to happen the year after” v Nevertheless city officials couldn’t be happier with the project’s prospects “I think it will be a great addition to the Garden City” Leonhaidt said “I think it will help economic development coming into Garden City and I think it will just help the exposure of Bear Lake” 3 - i s |