Show A10 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday October 17 2003 Obituaries-- ' - - planned that will be paved — part of it widi gravel” Wheels Clark said “It’s a really nice facility It seems like a super ersaid deal G Marshall The city also is looking at Hyde Park pays North FRANKUN Interment will be in the Preston Continued from A3 from $10000 a year to use — Scott Gorobtaining Logan ' Cemetery 1 the to 400 Lee Park North to the Marshall don library The amount will on growth southern border the of be 52 passed city paid for the next eight “I’d like to see us maintain and from 200 West to 400 Hairy A Small & a rural away Tuesday through a charitable years atmosphere as much as Oct 14 2003 East across the cemetery disHarry A donation we can 'and grow in a moddr-- 1 Small MD surrounded by trict’s property through the S Suisse said he thinks Hyde ate way” Suisse said those whom he passed All six said the city should J hollow at the Worthen home Park should continue to pay to Jim Skidmore a retired on Oct 13 loved at his are areas we’ve do iall it can to develop biking Those use die library but added feat 2003 from brother's home pharmacist said he wahis to am walking paths along die done specifics on” Wheeler residents need to get bet-Alzheimer's ordiin Alpine He was bom April 27 city make sure the city’s ? cabals wherever possible said '"'£ ter educated about die service 1951 in Preston the son of Beit He Is survived nances keep up with die mas1 think it would be wonder' Elder said die city has made Gordon and Yvonne Butterworth by his wife they are receiving' v: terplan make ful trail to lot of progress maintaining out a a system Wanda Marshall “I think wegot an extremeThere's things in dime that of the die canal banks and may concanals” Skidmore said He enjoyed gardening and (Dunn) Small don’t match that need to be ly good deal” Suisse said Trails are very important to a tinue to require developers to his two sons Harry and Un four reviewed” Skidmore said loved plants and flowers He one looks like a pretty This deed over green space across daughters Diane Barbara community? always had the prettiest yard in ' ' has served on die Skidmore good option” Maria and Mary as well as two iV town He liked people and said he also thinks their property Lynne commisand zoning planning Lynne said be was in favor “We should die find that a to to enjoyed visiting He maintained ! brothers Tom and Alien Small way hope helps city r The serious message that his sion for six years the last the Relic Hall In Franklin for interconnect the canals” Elder of buying into die library from build trails but he said die chairman three as die beginning but isn’t sure 4 over 30 years famiiy would like to get out there said “Hopefully you’ll be city will have to balance that i Roger Clark a retired is that as always you suivive He is survived by his mother the City Council should use to from A able to against private property rights point get Thiokol aerospace engineer ' Yvonne Marshall of Franklin a not ever as planned but to finance a T think it’s a great idea point B and be safe I’d like to taxpayer money sister Julie (Wayne) Corb ridge stronger and more prepared for a said he also believes the masbecause voters v library rejected V see that continue” except for the property issue” ' of Centenrille a brother Jeff terplan nfeds to be updated ' the next test We are probably twice it The candidates agreed that Lynne said There’s still a lot “Our ordinances and masthe world's for sure Hyrum’s (Beth) Marshall of Alpine and “I don’t know if the council of research that needs to be die city needs to lode to the : most dysfunctional “Married with terplan are out of sync and : by many hieces and nephews ' should decide the go against the voters” future whether and done” Chlldrenr-typ-e family yoq would He was preceded in death by need to be reviewed” Clark r' ever care to know Finding nor- -' Wheeler said die city is his father said city should continue paying to S Lynne said Elder and Wheder agreed' with will this when be held Funeral services use North Logan’s library but dealing malcy ark said he understands already working on a trail as J £1 die- - '& “I believe it’s the voice of disease caused at 1 pm on Saturday Oct 18 Lion’s is as and differed whether to die city needs to grow but ' taxpaypart of r in the Franklin Stake Center ease estrangement chemical er money should be used to ’z the people that should would like to see it grow in a with Bishop Douglas Porter con- abuse and changes hi taith deckle” Wheeler controlled way ' support iL ' some more diverse than others ducting Friends may cad from see' “I diink it needs to go back Reed “I’d modi like Elder to Incumbent a very yep ' ' the one thing we each had 1120 am to 12:30 pm on Sat- is a mile loop and local there to resident die citizens” Elder added 0’one zyi somein common was that we urdaY at the stake center ' i how loved this man Some Interment will be in the ' would call him a fine man Franklin Cemetery Arrange--?more than trol over what goes on the !? y providers not to collect die mentk are by Webb Funeral patients a saint” and us hia £wfa and has ' special y Home family even I dare not say made no decision on whether ij Ifouse Majority Leader are the “yours mine & ours & the include the Curds a to prilH Greg bilLf story at Ha finest One of those Continued from A3 bill a booster would have to meet the £’ customer tax the last of of “It monthly cqnl Mary find yourself ya widi a $40 satellite or cable March said “Circumstances urgency criteria in other Mary every trme no matter how many winter bm 'M have changed and I think we ‘wands can it wait until thep“““J package State officials have t?v : Krieger Satteriee 84 former ttmaa va haar K Edwardsville lit ougjfa to repeal dlis’ he saidt :! general session? And it would ? clu?mate 8al“tax “““P- - ‘M since discovered that federal Dr Harrv A Small M b tI0n8 mdu8tneg law prohiWts imposition of However Curtis said “It’s also have to have consensus”passed away Thursday Oct 16 "Sy 1 stands for Alnhonsus) local taxes on satellite-dis- h 2003 at the Franklin County 4? y 1iejw physician surgeon "sol-- P °yer s bbjectkms replaced it yfairto say there is not unanim--' support in die Leslature cable and t Nursing Home in Preston She sovices The Utah Tax Com- Jtald die governor’s qrdees-r dier sailor aviator ity on this issue” eluink TtaUraa ourdaSjgJeft is the mother of Jane (Mark) misrirai ordered satriIitey’Leavitt has exduawecbnv: woman Natalie v Scott businessman said he would like to continue serving on the council and lending his exper- tise on land use to the pressing issues facing the city 1 understand land use” Elder said “I feel like my qualifications are even better novjr than they were two years ±55 : W- - r rights-of-w- ay i ! j'J vi " E - - ’ ’ : A ‘ “dis-ea- se lrk 2C jr said': I--- T-But t 20-ye- f ar ov- s ” ® mS 9 ?: tf tax-repe- dy KSatteriee f ft - - “P “i-? AS1 Vl Gibby of Preston Services wi r grandson of 00 Monday- immigrant Oscar Schmal btack--s 2003 tn Edwantevjte IB Loc smifh titled Milwaukee’s arrangements are by Webbi'g man Son of Harry ' carpenter Inventor and ' r’ ! otedBarrett manff Thor- PRESTON whose irffluence CenterHMfandA patriarch fove forever effect al of Funeral services wiB be field Medtoal wiB 11am on Saturday Oct18 J the Cove LDS Chapel fee safety' cinzras of op cilmenfeer Alan Allred wfeo inakes equipment throughout Alteri-- S called the vote acontrol lJilibviously adequate for fee the Webb Funeral fee fire department consistent Arrangements by IWi--l pm Friday at accused bis three care we need to give” said Home 109 E Oneida PrestoamHa Mortuary fo at a lower cost than is usually Steve IliompsoiLH there aviiilable counterparts of not allowing Meaker to do what is best for Iff would have been a Meaker had earmarked r his 111 need it would have '£?Ciqproxiinately $36000 from department': Whilefeere was no doubt heen a different diseu—inii?v' the fire dqrartment budget for Jennifer ABen V WHELAN Logan Regional Hospital TgitfC : among councilmembcn and the purchase earlier this sum- I BALLS — Deena and Kenny and Peter River Heights twin feat fee )M- officials feat bets no mer and had hem in talks to rity c contact argued Richmond a boy Oct 3 boys Oct '' j Series” defibrillators ' are had made Cache been wife Darwin TLOTand Melanie Larsen Jante DURRANT— buy the machines He initially improvement over fee eight could afford only two w feree County officials who are cur-T Viyand Ricky Cove a boy Oct6M Providence a girl Oct 14 :v vDABEL— Janette and V' LARSEN — Angi Wimmer : Keith Logan a boy Oct 9 Joseph Logan a girl Oct16 iv? tK S CPOCATELLO Idaho (AP) — I: & : in Mark Irvine ®-Bish- on Thursday OoLl conducllhgf sM 16 2003 In the Hyrum Ceme Burial Was f ff Loganissue”and p M K' dxs-f- $54'!'"!!:! oosLt: L he'said:'day' diiicaL££ J Pll Corp widi the fends this yearX However die salesman 1' counted die devices to make the sale before the end of die company fiscal year in Sep-- " ji’ tember offering nine defibril-lators for approximately half of the original v Meaker agreed to fee deal ' using $32000 of fire dqrt-- r ment funds along wife fee lease before bringing it to fee! council for apfMovaL ! The fire department was £ not asking for a single dime : moreJ Meaker said on Unirs-- sharinglbff '' Steadmari78 diedTuesday 4 2003 at the Franklin ffe? !’Octf itl?County - they! " dBUflhl8rt W became psychologists teach 8008 rr- ' establishing ah ambulance fffl'Logan those in opposition to f? partnership widi Logan fyfer the lease claimed tle pmchase7 questioned whether the county was made without sufficient If needs to haveinput on ynm i Jlt&medical derices the twormif did not see a life and lCM'end up Watts to strike the lease were ‘ - ’'death situation if we' didn’t Meaker said feat new defibn iillators which can only be 7i: “shortsighted” and said in an (buy them)’ Watts said oh Tnriy a man for all seasons ‘ -' Gonour5 Mdeviracurrentlyusedby - ' - cowboyf1 ? - ward it was a plan mat was n fin: everybody We V ! tried to be open about what we were doing and we went in there and got knocked : win-wi- V-- f : TAKING STOCK! Mnv 'About Cache - v The League of Women Voters of Cache County wiB meet at noon Friday at the Cop- per Mill Restaurant Ray Wahl juvenile court administrator wiH V speak about juvenile justice trends The public is invited For more information can 752-4805 4’ Lynne D Finney la giving free one-ho- a talk at 7 pm on ur Friday at Borders Books 1050 N Main Logan The reacting is entitled Tapping into the Power Within” She is the author of ‘Windows to the Light — Enriching Your Spirit with Haiku Medi- tations” The public is welcome Blind rla will play with Sand and Drunken Munkey at the Eagles Lodge 170 W 900 Idaho Lottery Thursday Pick 3: -5 Wednesday Powerball: Wild Card 2: (8) name'ilastchange Albertan V : FRIDAY : North at 8 pm Friday Tickets are $4 in advance and $5 at the door and are available at KSM : : Guitars and Directive Skate Shop Ages 21 and over only T For more information call 752-- : 8776 v Live music at Caffe Ibis 52 Federal Ave — “Funky Brew- star” acoustic funk and folk will perform from 7 to 9 pm Friday 7 For more information cafl 753-477- V ' Autoliv AOL AT&T Citigrp W Conagra CampSp CiSCO - ' ! Utah State University students working on a service: project are inviting volunteers to help dean up Green Canyon a! 9:30 am Saturday Volunteers will be colleding trash debris : and anything that might present an obstacle to hikers or mountain bikers Gloves bags and refreshments will be provided The event Is sponsored by Tom- mie’s Doughnuts Macey's and Norda's 23J4r 0 979172 comJSwIt IBM Iomega Lucent Micron Microsft - Moore Nucor Oracle PepsiCo Qwest UnfanP&c Questar ScotPwr I 2099 1293 2921 1414 615 Novell r ’ WetlsFg Walman Zions 5199 1197 4802 370 5835 3291 2370 2225 5506 5939 6021 06007 1 334-260- Falls Livestock on i Wednesday Utility and commer-Ct- al cows 4500-535- 0 heavy feeder steers 8800-- 1 0390 light feeder steers 1 0400-1150- 0 stacker steers 11500-1300- 0 light holstein feeder steers 7800-870- 0 heavy hot-stein feeder steers 7500-779- 0 fat baby calves 2290-9000hlambs 81 buds i 5000-607- 5 heavy feeder heifers 9000-980- 0 light feeder heifers 10000-1097-5 Stocker heifers 10800-1209-0 stock cows stock cowcalf pairs na wean er pigs 2200-3400feeder lambs 9300-980- 0 Remarks: Cows 5 higher calves 22 higher feeders higher TWin 007 002 018 007 005 -- -- " 52964 NYSE v ’ Advanced 015 -- 011 008 053 065 011 045 003 032 027 1892 NewMghe " 289 102 Nov lows 7 185 Nasdaq DKlbwd: igis 128 d 500-95(V- hd hd toy 11000 NAMPA— White wheat cwt 483 (up 8) bushel 290 (up 5) volume: 178851820 Advanced: 300 (steady) ordinary winter 317 (steady) 14 percent spring 397 (up 5) barley 465 (i 5) 4-- 1- -2 NewNghs Herald Naw lows 414 ' Unchangsd: Volume: 172406478 s gtljournal USPS A? 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