Show A8 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday November 17 2003 Obituaries Bishop Brooks Tarbet will be held at 12 noon on Tuesday Nov 18 at the Lewiston 1st2nd Ward Chapel 1600 W Center St Lewiston Utah The family will meet with friends and relatives from 6:30 to 8:30 pm on Monday Nov 1 7 at the Allen Cranney Mortuary 420 E 1800 N North Logan and Tuesday Elva Christina Jepsen Eiwood Elva Eiwood 88 left her earthly abode for her heavenly home on Nov 142003 : sur- rounded by her loved ones at her home in Lewiston Utah Elva was born on Jan 20 1915 in Mink Creek Idaho the second child of Julius and Della Jepsen She married her lifelong friend and eternal companion Lloyd H Eiwood on June 4 1937 in the Logan LDS Temple They have been married 66 years and have lived their entire married life on a farm in from 10 to 11:30 Donald Hunter Ford million-year-o- ld the office section of the vault for display along with four Remington statues including a hrone mountain man In a lobby authentic ' World War I posters hawk war Vault Continued from A3 enough to overcome the added bonds security risks In ’recent years Perpetual Storage has turned av ay a Utah Ja haskcthaH player w ho wanted to More an antique car 'because the vault's not a garage a research group that wanted to store cryogenic cells because it's not equipped for human storage and a Utah- based religion: Summum that wanted to store mummies "I thought thiiy were talking iihmit Egy ptian mummies" said Nowa whose curiosity turned to horror when lie learned ''Irtcaj people" would he mummified "I thought what if we had" bur largest customer here and he saw his neighbor hanging from the wall?" Nowa said Among the unusual stuff keep is ' Perpetual Storage-doea C alifornia man's $2 million collection of fos- -' siliedfish encased in slabs tf Wyoming oil shale The Ciecesincludoa toothy pirangar ' choking to death ari a fish it' eat--'was trying to ’With the owner's' permis- sion Perpetual Storage keeps "y som'eof the fossilized slabs in 60-pie- 1 Nowa insists thai even the d most James thief never could' find a way to break into this vault visible con-ere- te only by its garage-lik- e In a business entrance as discreet as this no signs’ announce the presence of Per- Storage or its vault pelual ' The narrow gated driveway is patrolled by security cameras w hich can zoom in on '' jiccnsc plates Armed guards detectin' metal wands waving greet visitors who must pass through a series of metal gates inside a tunnel enirance- You guys have already passed through infrared heat and motion detectors hut you probably didn't know it" said ' Nowa: swinging open a n Bond-inspire- AP photo church' caved inside a granite mountain ' southeast qf Salt Lake City : nuclear blast-pro- door of canyon IliKir The mountain interior helps keep the vault temperature at a constant 60 degrees and the air is every si hours to filter dust and keep' Seis- mic sensors keep a watch for any su rrept it i tiii s- underground humidity at about 28 percent-- ' Perpetual Storage claims it's safe from "any force known drilling It's little wonder there's never been a disaster at" Per- toman" v peluril Storage which cari Brigham idling University on sources of draw (ouf power geologist Myron Best deter- — including canyon mined (hat Ad earthquake hydropower and a diesel gen-- y wbuld be likely to damage d and multiple phone ffcj erator Vault set like a pinhole into a systems The granite keeps die V massive solid piece of graft vault watertight and it’s v''? 'V ‘ : : : : w - 'v ite' around 1917 "The firsjL day orlwo on something like this specula- - here-- 250 feet above the flood-pro- of Mystery Orem structure OREM Utah f AP)— A mysterious dig is under w ay vaults of this Mormon lie in four excavated Archive friends She was an excellent ' cook and took pleasure in sharing her special treats with others She and her husband ' always grew a bountiful garden and they loved sharing their pro' duce with everyone Each of her children and grandchildren has a quilt and afghan handmade by her so they will always be able to wrap up in the warmth of her love She and her husband spent many pleasurable hours dancing and treasured their many friendships with square dancers Elva was active in the LDS Church serving as a Primary teacher Stake Primary Board member counselor in the ' ' YWMIA Relief Society teacher Relief Society counselor drama and dance director and a mem- ber of the Singing Mothers However the calling she and her husband enjoyed most of all ' was serving as Temple Workers for 20 years She loved hpr Say- ior Jesus Christ and had a firm: testimony of the Gospel Elva exemplified the com- ' mandmenf to“Honor thy father and thy mother" as she hon-- ored both her and Lloyd's parents She Jived close to her and helped care for ' for them many years Elva was proceeded in death by heir parents one eon Gale V Eiwood two grandchildren '' ' Bradley Hall and Carrie Sue ' Hall and two brothers Fremon J ' and Lester Jepsen She is sur- by her husband Lloyd ' yived three children Carlos (Mau- " reeh) Eiwood Diane (Evan) ' Hallj and Kelly (Susan) Eiwood ' ’ JuKe Hun: one daughter-in-lasaker 14 grandchildren 19 three sis- ters Ella (Grant) Jones Valora Parry and Dariene (John) King and one sister-in-laAda ' fossil fish decorate the lobby of Perpetual Original WWI recruiting posters and 60 Storage depository Sept 23 2003 in Little Cottonwood Canyon southeast of Salt Lake City This vault mostly stores business records on computer tapes and microfilm N - - w Jepsen Elva was they might have missed Mostly they found junk' like a tin bucket full of tar cow ' and deer btincs And a glass -- son and Three archaeologists have 4 tion rims rampant’ Nielson V said: “I'm guessing that this started excavating what cup' 14- foot ‘‘You can tell a lot about remains of a y thing is post-- 1 920s but we'll " ' Have better' the the a idea brick after on people by their trash’-Nie- lbuilding yellow ' scinsaiil ribrthw estcorner of the pearly next set of excavatifrns" ' Nielstin hopes the city w ill renovated Nielsen's Grove " Aftereyery 20 centimeters 1 : historithe a as of Park building keep digging archaeologists' cal site: drew and took pictures of the The UtaH:$tate Historic "i’d like to he able to pre-- " Site then they tmk all of the PresCn ation Office last month gae local archaeologist Asa 'serve this little structure with : artifacts back to the office to ' a sign that explains whatit clean and catalog them said NieJon a permit to excavate ' Todd Seacaian American the structure was’ Nielson said Fork archaeologist Volunteers will continue the Theioffice has ho record of ' the building and no one project every Saturday until They will also send pollen it’s finished seciiis to remember it samples from the building's ' last weekend still foundation to a laboratory that Thearchaeologists Archaeologists will test for the age of the don’t know what the building assigned volunteers a spot to Was used for burthey have Carefully dig with tools and pollen The archaeolqgistswi j ' ideas-brushes They emptied dirt also test several samples (if into buckets thensifted it V It could have been a sinoke- paint to tell hovv old it w as by house ice house a building the type of paijtt used looking for smaller objects where irrigation drained or it etuild have been used to ' butcher aniiiiaK The top of the building had already been kmvked off! so ' 10-b- - -- will : - a gentle loving perbe missed deahy by her family She will be laid fo rest at the ' Faicview Idaho Cemetery Fuheralservices'conducted by prior to the service The family expresses thanks to Dr Russell Hirst and the IHC Hospice nurses for their care and concern' Lewiston UtahElva loved shading tier time and talents with her family and' "AP photo am: at Logan 4th Ward 294 N 100 East on Wednesday Nov 19 2003 at 11 am Friends and family may call at the church prior to services from 9:30 to 10:45 am Services are under the direction of Nelson Funeral ' home Condolences may be extended to the family online at wwwnelsonfuneralhomecom Howard Lorenzo Martin Howard Lorenzo Martin age 73 died ' Nov 142003 in West Bounti- -' ful Utah after a courageous battle with congestive heart failure Bom July 18 1930 in Val Verda Utah Son of Lorenzo and Ruby Peterson Martin Mar- tied Lucille Carter Sept 23 1 949 in the Salt Lake Temple He was an active member of " the LDS Church in which he LOGAN Utah — Donald Hunter Ford 57 passed away ' held many positions His ' in his sleep of natural causes at favorite being the High Priest ' his home Friday Nov 14 2003 group leader He touched man He was bom July 8 1946 to lives with his inspiring words LaitimerHake Ford Sr and and caring spirit He truly cared Helen Rose Heinrich in Buffalo' and loved everyone New York His other love after his family ' Don was raised in Buffalo and was his horses raising and attended the local schools showing them and the time he could spend in the bam graduating from Amherst High School in 1 965 He attended Sunrived by his wife Lucille Ricks College where he met his three daughters and three sons future wife Linda Sue Wiriinger Debbie (Gregg) Haycock' after serving an LDS mission in Hyrum Beverly West Bountiful BountiSouthern California Cindy(daughter ful Bennett (Gaye) Steve Linda in the Salt Lake LDS Tem- (Julie) all of West Bountifulpie in August of 1 970 They' ' were later divorced From this Cindy (Blair) Wood Farmington' Union came a son Brent Ford of - Tracy (Lori) Bountiful 23 " ' Grandchildren and 1112 Great Salt Lake City and a daughter Anri Grandchildren Preceded in Cynthia (deceased) ' Over the years Don has been : death by his parents arid son employed at Burton Lumber the’ DannyLDS Church Distribution Center Funeral services will be held in Salt Lake City and ICON in Wednesday Nov 9 2003 at 11 ' : c a!m at the West Bountiful 1 st Logan! He was a “Mountain Man’ at Ward Chapel 311 N 800 West ' Friends may pall Tuesday heart and enjoyed attending numerous Rendevous through evening from 6 to 8 pm at Ru& out the region He loved hunting son Brothers Bountiful Mortuary with his black powder rifle He 295 N Mainland Wednesday : was the owner and operator of from 9:45 tol 0:45 am af the Chyrch prior to services Inter- Longhou§e Trading He was an active member of merit-- Bountiful City Cemetery the Church of Jesus Christ of Online guest book and direc-tio-n Latter-day Saints and at the'-- ' map at wwwrussonmortu1' ' ' " " time of his death was a High arycomPriest ihthe Logan 4th Ward Don is sunrived by his sod Brent Brotfiers: Dr Gerald P (Carole) Ford Tempe Az Dr rv ' Angus Reed Cbndie 96 passed away Sunday Nov 1 6 Craig W Fischer Richmond Ma Sisters: Holly (Torn) £'' ' 2003 at the Porteuf Valley Hos- pital and Rehabilitation Center V Momberger Boston NY Meliri-d- a : in Pocatello Idaho Funeral ser- (Dick)Kerman Solonj Oh vides wijf be held on' Friday and Mimi (Larry) Heaps Orem Ut He is also sunrived by a sis- - V Nov2i2003at11 aniin the Preston 5th Ward Chapel 213 ter Pat Ford jaTyis S 200 East Friend may call Phooix Ariz He was preceded in death by his parent his step Thursday from 6 to 8 pm at Webb Funeral Home and Friday! father Dr: Willard 0 Fischer from 9:30 to 10:30 ami:at the daughter Cindy and a brother churich: A Complete obituary will DrLattimer Haka(Rgcky) Ford' ' ' appear jn a future edition orf the Jr Funeral sendees will be held paper : : ! - - Angus RCondie ' in-la-w -- : About Cache ‘ ' : : I - ' Herald Journal about knee high with it's-onl- ' : cement steps at its entrance lt uriknoW n w hether it was there with Nielsen's Grove ' which was haded by many as thc niosi beautiful park west of the Mississippi until it was turned into a w heat farm to v‘ Cl OSPS 241-82- 0 - n T 1 ' j - ! : Lr i titrxc: 'u-- - t v Kt tRj-!- 1 ’'jat't'jiJ LS k Xmith PiNiUirf hm:rt) njnckvm W'i4lu-Vuuiiiii nKo'llijm hjnt-J- i vo nttfWv ( nii r i ' ix'-- I nJi futiio hnc'r iiTi- WjIIac Jvvmynit)irMi-- Idaho Lottery -7 ' : " support the World War effort Saturday Pck 3 Ni'fi-- r - ni - rujjvhjnctt-0'fT- PjuI l)Un !it NijX'i ' ' ’ Vnjci UhirriplM Ralr : Powerball WJd Card 2: Queen of Clubs - (39) W i j ir- jT'xt'il r Lih- - xrcT-iafjfc- sir1 - j- -j ' ‘J-- r l ! 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