Show I I i A8 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday October 16 2003 i Obituaries Barrett Thomas Steadman PRESTON — Barrett Thomas Steadman 76 diedTuesday Oct 14 2003 at the Franklin County Medical Center He was bom Feb 4 1927 in West Jordan the eldest son of Thomas and Hort-enHartson Steadman He attended Jordan High School and Utah Technical Institute where he served as stu- dent body president On July 2 1948 he married tyla Jean Hendrickson In the Salt Lake City LDS Temple After his marriage Barrett farmed in )Aest Jordan In 1966 Barrett and lyla Jean sold their farm in West Jordan and relocated to Preston where they purchased the John Deere Equipment Dealership Subsequently Barrett formed Inter- mountain Dairy Cattle (now known as Steadman Dairy Cattle) and began buying and selling cattle to dairy farms in the United States Mexico Canada Japan and Korea In 1983 he was joined in that business by his son Michael Barrett Steadman ' He is preceded in death by his wife of 42 years lyla Jean Hendrickson Steadman He is survived by his wife Dottie Steadman and his children se APphoto China's first astronaut Yang LJwei's wife and son talk with him in the Aerospace Command and Control Center in Beijing on Wednesday Yang was sent to the outer space earlier Wednesday at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China’s Gansu Province gram in the 1970s amid the political upheaval of the 1966-7- 6 Cultural Revolution but later abandoned it The program was relaunched in 1992 under the code name Project 921 The budget for the program is secret but foreign experts say it totals at least $1 billion — a major commitment for China where the average person makes $700 a year The Shenzhou or “Divine Vessel” is based on the three-se- at Russian Soyuz capsule though with extensive China Continued from A1 Yang an astronaut since 1998 was picked for the flight from three finalists They have trained for years and the field was narrowed from 14 in recent weeks His trip came after 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322 (steady) 11'percent winter 34 j (up 6) 14 percent spring 350 (up 2) barley 475 (down 4) PORTLAND — White wheat 358 (up 2Y 11 percent winter 397-40- 9 (up 8) 14 percent About Cache THURSDAY The North Logan Cemetery open house is at 6 pm Thursday at the North Logan Library Residents may obtain information about the cemetery at the open house Utah's youth advocacy group the Governing Youth Council will kick off its annual advertising contest with a free carnival from 6 to 10:30 pm Thursday at the Utah State University Field House There will be food and drink carnival games for the younger set and live bands for teens starting at 8 pm Youth from kindergarten through high school are welcome Youth may enter the contest until March 22 radio by creating TV or billboard ads For more information about the carnival or 0 the contest call LIVESTOCK AUCTION — Producer Livestock in Jerome on Tuesday Utility and commercial cows 4400-620-0 heavy feeder steers 6900-- 1 0000 light feeder steers 101 anti-tobac- 792-651- i t Myrl D Perry DEWEYVILLE — MyrID Perry (MP) our dear husband father grandfather and coach passed away peacefully' Monday Oct 13 2003 at home after a valiant battle : withMDS He was bom Nov 5 1922 in Deweyville a son of Marion G and Annie Pearl Rawson Perry : He graduated from Bear River High School in 1940 He married Margaret Hess on Oct 2 1942 in the Logan LDS Temple for time and all eternity They1 had just celebrated their 61st wedding anniversary MD attended Weber State University for a short time before being drafted into the Army He served in World War II for three years one year being spent in the Army Of Occupation in Japan After being honorably discharged he attended Utah Glee and LDS seminary GradiF ating from Logan High In 1930 Idona attended Utah Agricultural College for two years where she enrolled in business arid music courses During her youth she enjoyed working for her grand- fattier Ola Larsen owner of a floral and nursery business In Logan ktona's love tor flowers continued throughout her life and she was known for her skill and artistry in arranging She loved to garden and always had a fresh bouquet of flowers on the kitchen table On June 29 1936 she married Jesse J Zollinger in the Logan LDS Temple They spent the first tew years together working In their nursery business Island Nursery In 1949 they moved to the Zollinger Farm in River Heights where they raised their family and had a successful fruit farm and cider David Mayhew ROY— David Brent David andsetveda mission in Santa Rosa Calif He enjoyed fishing hiking camping and loved spending time with his niece nephews and family David is survived by his par- ents Norman and Julia Mayhew of Roy one sister and four brothers Lorianne (Alien) Walton of Ogden Michael (Keri) Mayhew of North Ogden Scott (Nicole) Mayhew of Tooele Bruce (Amy) Mayhew of Farr WesL Nathan Alan Mayhew of North Ogden and 16 nieces and nephews He was preceded In death by his grandparents Melvin and Verna Mayhew and Aub and Veone Patterson Funeral sendees will be held at 11 am bn Friday OcL 17 at the North Ogden 13th Ward chapel 950 E 2850 North with Bishop Kent Bailey officiating Friends may call from 6 to 8 pm on Thursday at Myers Mortuary in Ogden 845 Washington Btvd and from 9:45 to 10:45 am on Friday at the church ries of coming home from school to the smell of freshly baked bread delicious cookies or cinnamon rolls Quilting and handwork were favorite pastimes for Idona She beautiful quitts for all of her children and many of her grandchildren She especially enjoyed singing in choirs and other musical productions Idona was active in the LDS Church and served faithfully in the auxiliaries of the River Heights Ward She and Jessie served a mission to England and also served as officiators in the Logan LDS Temple A devoted wife and mother Idona dedicated her life to the service of others She win be remembered for her selfless- ness faith kindness humility and unconditional love Idona was dearly loved and will be Funeral services win be held family and greatly missed by her ' at noon ori Friday Oct 17 In " friends the Deweyville Ward chapel She is survived by her eight Friends and family may call children R Jerry (JuDean) from 6 to 8 pm Thursday t Zollinger of ClaremonL Calif evening at Rogers and Taykx 'Carol (Irvine) Barfuss of Los Funeral Home 111 N 100 East ' Gatos Calif Wendell (Camma) Tremonton and from 10:30 of Silver Spring Md Zollinger to11:30 am on Friday morning Linda (Wendell) Morse of :: at the church prior to the ser-' ’vicesvVv Logan Lorin (Jerri) Zollinger of River Heights Donna (Sekton) Interment will be in the Daniels of Bothell Wash Deweyville Cemetery 1 Ronald (Daina) ZoHinger of to Special thanks the staff at River Heights and Joyce (Joel) Rocky Mountain Hospice for all Beasley of Bloomington Ind their care and concern over the her 47 grandchildren and 57 last few weeks and to all the ' She was Deweyville Ward members who in death her hue- - V to their time and love the by preceded gave band Jesse two sisters Helen family at this difficult time Condolences may be (Brent) Robinson and Wanda (Pierce) Walters one brother expressed at wwwrogersand-taylorcow 'Leo (Gen) Schow a D two Smith and Bryant grand- children Debra J Zoljinger and Spencer H Smith Funeral services wiB be held Idona S at noon on Friday OcL 17 iri the Providence Stake' Center at 800 Zollinger 90 beloved mother S 600 EasL River Heights Friends and family may call grandmother from 6 to 8 pm on Thursday Mortuarand OcL 16 at the Allen-Ha- d friend passed from 10:30 to 1130 y-and am on Friday at the stake cenaway peacefully OcL 13 2003 ter Burial wiU be in the Provat the Provi- - idence Cemetery dence Assisted Living Center The family would like to She was bom May 19 1913 express its appreciation to the the second of four children of staff at Providence Assisted Uv-- Warren Stanley Schow and Mining Center Hospice Alliance nie Aurora Larsen Idona spent and the doctors and nurses who her early years in Logan where gave her such loving care and ' her father managed a farm for support Cache County She attended In lieu Qf flowers please ' donate to the LDS Perpetual Logan city schools where she Education Fund in her memory enjoyed music classes Girl's t d Scott G Marshall : FRANKLIN — Scott Gordon Marshall 52 passed away Tuesday OcL 14 2003 sur- - rounded by those whom he loved at his brother’s home in Alpine He was bom April 27 1 951 in Preston the son of Bert Gordon and YYonne Butterworth 1 Marshall He enjoyed gardening and foved plants and flowers He V' always had the prettiest yard in town He liked people and enjoyed visiting He maintained the Relic Hall in Franklin for over 30 years - He is survived by his mother' Yvonne Marshall of Franklin a sister Julie (Wayne) Cotbridge of Centerville a brother Jeff (Beth) Marshall of Alpine and by many nieces and nephews He was preceded in death by his father ' Funeral sendees will be held at 1 pm on Saturday OcL 18 in the Franklin Stake Center with Bishop Douglas Porter conducting Friends may call from 11 30 am to 12:30 pm on Saturday at the stake center Interment will be in the Franklin Cemetery Arrangements are by Webb Funeral -- : m : was a member of the LDS Church business As an accomplished homemaker and exceptional cook her children have fond memo: hand-stitche- 25 Mayhew died Monday OcL 13 2003 at his home Home- son-in-la- Death notice Idona Ruth Schow Zollinger Jasper Trimble Jasper L Trimble 100 passed away Wednesday OcL 15 2003 Funeral services are pending and under the direction of Nelson Funeral Home A complete obituary win appear iii a future edition of The Herald Journal Idaho Lottery - Wednesday Pick3: -1 Powerball: Wild Card 2: : (8) On the Net: wwwidahojotterycom (208)334-260- 0 00-109- Stocker steers 11100-1170light holstein feeder 0 Herald vterjiJournal steers 7200-670- 0 heavy holstein feeder steers 7400-803- 0 started heifer calves' 1 fat lambs' na bulb 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University and graduated In 1951 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education In 1952 he graduated from USU With 8 master's In physical edu-cation r His first teaching job was principal at Plymouth School where he taught for fhree years He later became a teacher and coich at Bear River Junior High where he devoted his whole life to teaching and cobching Next to his family It wds his greatest love MD was elected vice president of physical education for the state of Utah and held that office for two years He was also choserTto represent Utah as the outstanding physical educator in 1 984 and went to Atlanta to compete for the national title He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints In which he held many callings Including coun-selor in the Deweyville Ward Bishopric Sunday school president and teacher MD served as the Deweyville town clerk for 31 years He lived a life of service to his family his church and his country Ha is survived by his wife Margaret children Mary (Vaughan) Morgan of San Anto- nio Texas Michael D (Mary) Perry of Cedar Rapids Iowa Marcia (Randy) Burbank of Hyrum and Melanie Weber and fianc6 Dee Alexander of Layton 15 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren Preceding him in death were two grandchildren Robert Scott Morgan and Marcie Jo Burbank Also proceeding him ir death were his brothers Ellis Alton Clarence and Norman and one sister Virginia Petersen 7' MD loved fiis grandchildren ' and enjoyed watching them par- -' tidpate in all their various acihri- - Tell The Herald Journal what you think and you'll be entered to win FREE groceries Take The Herald Journal Reader Survey at wwwpulsereseardi comhjnews ia aiaw A(heitin fWKha apa aad cmvlatiiai oaly AHpmpntjrigbutoaayadiciii'eamtpio Med be lb adicrtiarr by Tbc Hcnld Journal amg ait aort ainl or hp’pafby farnnbed or amaiged fix hy The Hcnld bKmdsbail he die ptopeityofTbc Hcnld Jrwwd No aib ad or aay Ac erwral TV Herald Journal FnuraUcr pad Mnd nay he rqimltictd nr wiped Khi 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