Show I A8 —The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday October 21 2003 Smart Continued from A1 crime victim? ' for a teen-ag“Part of her healing process is her ability to make decisions and do what she wants to do obviously with her parents’ con- sent” Couric told The Associated Press on Monday “I guess different parents would make different decisions but I think Ed and Lois (Smart) have her best interests at heart and I don’t think they would exploit their daughter” she sard NBC would not exploit Smart either she said “It was a very sort of casual conversation and I was careful not to go into subject areas that I thought would be traumatic for ho1” she said “It’s a fine line and I’m sure if given an opportunity everyone is going to criticize everybody else for something but I think I handled it as sensitively as 1 possibly ed could” ' When she left for an inter-vie- w with the Smarts Couric Ji V ft: Idaho Lottery I Monday Pick 3: ' -5 "V ft ' Saturday Powerball: Wild Card 2: (14) Sift OntheNefc ft wwwidahoiotteryconi : (208) 334-260- 0 i 'K Obituaries wasn’t sure whether or not she would speak with Elizabeth she said She asked Elizabeth to read a passage she had pritten for an upcoming book and she declined Couric then asked if she would talk a little about how she’s doing and Smart agreed NBC released a snippet of their conversation on Monday Couric asked what were some of the greatest things for Smart about being back with her fami- ly and what she had been looking forward to (fairing her months of captivity “Urn just being back and not having to be like told I'm a horrible evil wicked evil evil girl every 10 seconds” die replied Couric said it was not an extended interview “but we talked about a variety of subjects and I think she was able to give some insight into how she’s doing and a little bit about how this experience has ft changed her” of three sons Robert of San Ezra EdwardLarsen and BeatDiego Matthew of Ogden and DAYTON — Nelson (StacQ of Salt Lake City rice Delilah Rasmussen Larsen ElaMay As a youngster she worked and six grandchildren He is Phillips Kent hard on the farm with her folks also survived by three brothers ' 89 passed and two sisters Rormy Mather She teved the animals Edith away Sunday of Layton Maurice (Alberta) served a mission with her parOcL 19 2003 ents the San Jose Calif Mis-- 1 Mather of Smithfield Stephen at her home of Mather Glendale isiori f (LaRae) She was bom Ariz Wilma (Wibner) Brown of if She attended high school at in SepL 11914 Preston Karen the Idaho and Oneida j Liberty Academy in Dayton the from Box Elder Keller of North Logan and (Ronald) graduated ft : of Moroni Lorenzo and w brother-in-laSfchool LDS daughter and his sister and and Nigh Seminary Ida Marshall Calian Phillips She in Brigham City Afterward she Lenore and Wayne Vaughn married Don Sheiwin Kent on of South Ogdea He was prewent a year to the University of Ruth Ttiefler Spring 83' 4 1945 in the Salt Lake Ricks April in at one son summer death Utah a and ceded by passed away OcL 18 2003 at LDS Temple He preceded her school Mate also She College taught the Davis Medical Center in ' : in death on June 3 1962 at Oneida Station She was The family expresses its gratiLayton a school as She courted by and married Theo taught tude to Sister Stephanie of Ruth was bom Nov 11 1919 teacher for 30 years She James Bed on OcL 20 1927 in in Montpelier Idaho to Arnold Ogden Regional Metical Center also taught in the LDS Church the Logan LDS Temple They and to the staff of the Marshall Charles and Grace Elizabeth in Mink and fanned Creek primary young women and operWhite Center Sims Tueller Ruth graduated ated a dairy farm in Preston To Sunday School for many years will from MontneOer Hkih School In Funeral services be held She enjoyed going to the temthis union five children were 1937 In 1940 she was married at 11 am on Thursday OcL 23 most was Her bom the ple Her big garden was her family K to Blair Poulsen and they had 2003 at Myers Mortuary in pride and joy She also loved Important thing in her life Shell four children They later Bfvd Ogden 845 Washington her flowers and supporting her be missed greatly ' divorced and she married where friends and family may sons and grandsons while they Her love has always been Darvel S Spring on the first day call from 9:45 to 10:45 am on served missions music and she served as organof spring in 1949 Ruth worked at the mortuary InterThursday s in ist all organiza-tionShe is survived by two sons the church as the secretary for the dean of ment OgdenCity Cemetery ' until at times and various a daughter Steven D (Kim) she engineering at USU for over 20 Send condolences to the fam- - Kent of Weston Marva Ann old She also was 70 years also time She spent years tty at wwwmyers-mortuarycoft worked in the Mutual Primary (Danny) Riddle of Rexburg working at the bank and travel ' jt School and as a Idaho Phil C Kent of Richfield Sunday ft Smithfield in was She agency 26 grandchildren 20 greatthe county president of the DUP teacher in Relief Society She was preceded in death a brother Berry and gave many monthly lessons Don Fenton Smith was bom f grandchildren ''ft ft of Dayton and by two by her parents her husband Phillips in Summit Camp Ruth March 4 1923 in Fainriew in Theo who Carlson Donna sisters ft away (LaMar) passed to same the pinochle belonged Idaho and grew up in Smith-- ft-- : of Richmond and Connie 1994 a dautfiter Beatrice and (Jerry) ft dub for over 50 years She field He had eight brothers and ft a Bunn of Richmond She was loved cooking knitting crochetsisters He is survived by Ida - Rebekah SchvaneveidL She is in death by her hus- - ft ing and made the best bread ft ' r'ft preceded Frtdal of Tremonton Neola Beverher children survived ft band by a west of the Mississippi Ruth ft daughter Klea Kent : ft-f- t Anderson of Nibley Marge ft ly (Brent) Nash of Seattle Mart- her parents three brothers' was a member of the LDS Anderson of Richmond Keith ft Stanley Bland and Donald and Church and served in various ft an (Jay) Condie of Grace ' v Idaho Theo Johnny (Linda) Bell Smith of Clearfield Clyde Smith Vickie KenL ft Vala daughter-in-lain lived She Cache callings of Downey Idaho Katie Ruth ' of Idaho Falls Idaho and Ron Funeral services wil be held ley until her husband Darvel 1 Matthews of Millville Smith of Logan at 11 am on Wednesday OcL ft j ft ’ passed away in 2001 She ' i v (Dennis) 30 79 greatDon will join his parents grandchildren 22 2003 in the Dayton Ward ft : moved to Chancellor Gardens and a sister Elis Louis J Smith and Louise Ras-Assisted Living in Clearfield Chapel with Bishop Alan Taylor ftft where she spent the remainder f-- (Curtis) Keller of Preston mii88en Smith and brothers conducting Friends may cal Funeral services will be held from 6 to 8 pm on Tuesday at 7 of her life Lavon Smith and Leonard ft ‘ on Friday OcL 24 the Webb Funeral Home and Ruth is survived by her eight Smith who preceded him in 2003 In the Preston 7th Ward oft death Don served in the Armed from 920 to 102Q am onftft ft tty1- ft ? children Bilfie (Paul) Butters of 55 N2ndWeL with ft Smithfield Ruto Anne Poulsen ft ft Wednesday at the church Inter- - V Forces from 1943 to wiU be in the of Grand Junction Colo Brerv-ff- t Don!4 : in ft ft ft Cemetery ft could ten you arching :1 June 25 1906 a daughter Ruth Tueller Spring ""ft ' first-gra- ! Births m Logan Regional Hospital BAKER — Jennifer Biggs and Jab Hyde Park a boy Oct 1 ft ’ DAY — Jaynee and Kevin North Logan a boy Oct 7 BURBANK— Jennifer and ft Joshua Logan a boy Oct 12 ft OLSON — Mefissa and Bart v Porter Cove a girl OcL 13 -PYNE — Jacqueline and Leo ? ' Logan a girl OcL 13 ' BALLARD — Holly GledhiH ft and Brandon Smithfield a boy ft0 14 fe CHANGE LAST t Don Fenton Smith - - Market ’ -- CiJ - & and Greg Spring of Layton one brother Charles three sisters Geotgea Dona and Beverly 24 ft grandchildren and 37 great- grandchildren She was preced-- ft ed in death by her husband her V son Thomas Arnold her par- o ents her brothers Bill and Jack r ’ and one Fuzzy" The family of Ruth wishes to thank the staff at Chancellor Gardens for the lovtog and won-- 1 derful care they gave to our Mom Thank you to Dr Reis and staff for their care and concern Graveside sendees will be - ft" held at noon on Wednesday OcL 22 2003 at the Smithfield ft City Cemetery There will be a ' viewing from 6 to 8 pm on Tuesday evening at the Nelson ft Funerai Home 85 S Mato SL Smithfield and also prior to the graveside services from 1020 ' to 11 20 am on Wednesday Condolences may be extended to the family online at wwwnet- ' sonfuneralhomecom - 521-4- ft: 4 iiuer?ft -- 'y'-:ft-00- vft027 r ft s great-grands- -- -- -- CourtttyEstmniJonmlnvttntnU About Cache TUESDAY “Use of Community Resources: A Loving Acf wifi be presented from 5:30 to 620 pm Tuesday at the Cache Senior Center 240 N 100 East This is sponsored by the Cache Caregivers’ Consortium Speak- er Mary Jane Norman will discuss why it is important for caregivers to seek the help they need rather than trying to do everything themselves Everyone is welcome Logan High School's philharmonic sinfonia and concert orchestras will hold a performance at 7 pm Tuesday in the school auditorium Admission is free Ellis Elementary School Is having an open house to ceie-brate its 110th anniversary from 6 to 7:30 pm Tuesday at 348 W 300 North Logan The oldest alumni to attendance will win a For more informafree tion call 755-233-0 Students from Utah State landscape architecture and environmental planning department will present a report to the Richmond City Council at 7:15 pm Tuesday The stu- dents have visited residents taken photographs measured streets and created computer simulations during their recent study of the town Anyone interested is invited to attend ' AUCTION -Bl- ack-foot Livestock Auction on Friday Utility and commercial cows 4500-600- 0 heavy feeder steers 9000-980- 0 feeder steers light 9800-1050- 0 10600-1190- 0: Stocker steere light hdsteto feeder heavy holstein feeder baby calves na fat na steere na lambs na bulls steere 5100-620- 0 heavy light stacker feeder heifers 9500-1010-0 heifers 10500-1190- 0 stock cows rVa: stack cowcalf pairs na weaner feeder heifers pigs na 8900-970- feeder 0 lambs na Remarks: Buis 1 better cows 2 better cahres 4 lower yearling cattle steady joined her loved ones to Heaven on Saturday OcL 18 2003 at the Sunshine Terrace to Logan after a lingering illness She was bom to Mink Creek Idaho to a little log house on v ihmojli Swxlay ur ll - ft ft ft thanks Card Barrett Steadman " " en - e) -- 752-212- nnmnf b ( let vaiic) nMdwis KrtH-tUt75 Wn VI) Ntk ItU Dm 4K7 1 jifM IVak I uk TctqiAior 415) Omokals T6 fbp BruY K Smith Hit (WO) IVid 6 !) 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Grandpa's coming Charlotte Mather of Ogden Ray— Mather 0 241-82- ’ Dean noco movies fresh peas and picking Herald USPS MsJwd every Mirkk POCATELLO — White wheat 305 (up 5) ordinary winter 309 (up 9) 14 percent spnng 360 (up 5) barley 465 (steady) OGDEN — White wheat 322 Livestock Dayton? vft asm Journal Grain LIVESTOCK PRESTON— Edith Beatrice Larsen Bell 97 University POCATELLO Idaho (AP) — Idaho Farm Bureau Intermountain Grain and Livestock Report for Monday (steady) 11 percent winter 338 (up 3) 14 percent spring 357 (up 7) barley 470 (steady): PORTLAND — White wheat 363 (up 2) 11 percent winter 398-40- 7 (up 3 to up 4) 14 percent spring 450 (up 7) barley 11000 (steady) NAMPA — White wheat cwt 488 (down 2) bushel 293 (down 1) Edith Bell irt Commodities Wsbb Funeral Home and 920 to 1020 am on Friday at Jufie(Aian) Hansen of Idaho Brad fPattv) Sorina of -- ift C‘1946 Bit ft -- W ft ’ - ATiT-ftftf- w f vk 044' 1993 Oct 20 2003 027 3248 ft Xi Autoliv ft' ft 0 AOL ftftft 1569 095 vl&Dow'! 2107 ftft 024 ftft' Jon08 4814 977724 Citigrp 019 2349 vs Canagra 005 Carnap ft: 2665 ft" Nasdaq' 029 ftftcompositftftv 2110 Cisco 12514 Dell vVftift' 3654 010 Gillette ft -- 3135 024 Siwtd 023 GE 2878 Poort‘124428 i‘ 005 2688 kJacorp IBM 023 8900 : 010 616 lomega rSlbSiZjr?'022 ' vft 2000 ft ftvftft JohnJn v 5063 010 Lucent 248 063 1974 Lazyboy V NYbt - "ft ' Micron 0 1285 1779 Advanced: ftftW Mkxosft J ft 2924 1412 Moore Declined: Novell 608 ftO13 Nucor 5027 Unchanged: A h 021 1193 Oracle Volume: 149578820 027 4815 Pepsico 001 326 Qwest tv Nasdaq 005 UnionPac ' 5922 1621 law mgm 040 3305 Questar 190 ScotPwr 2370 DocNiwd: Newlows j564 2219 Tyco 7 ' Unchanged: - 375 5527 WeltsFg Wahnart 5900 151590538 028 Zkms (ftft 5843 Albertsn ft'--- ftftft de s TAKING STOCK NAMEjft-f- EllaP Kent ADAMS ELEMENTARY - 530 N Topics of discussion: Fire Safety V Stormwater Management V Water Rate Discussion V V Parks and Recreation Presentation Area Crime Report V Boulevard Update V 400 E LOGAN |