Show A12 - The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday November 21 2003 Obituaries Alice Newbrand Sherrill Olsen Owen Huff she spent many hours searching out relatives Just prior to her passing she talked of concern about the distant Speth relatives and hoped that their temple work would be done It ended up that she discovered a second cousin from the Jensen side as they shared a room at the Logan ' Nursing Home What a joy! Church work was always a throughout her life and she shared much of her love tor the' gospel through working in sever- - Alien Nt Olsen M beloved wile mother grandmother and friend' returned home to her H‘wenly Father on Tues-day Nov 18 2003 tobe reunited with herlov- ing husband! She was born July '7 1919 id John Joseph New- brand and Ida fluegsegyer in 4 An Providence She wasthe fourth al auxiliaries She is survived by a sort Owen Dee Speth of Tooele: daughter Bonnie Glee (Joey Thomas of Salt Lake City: two Dorothy McDonald Preston and Margorie Dailey Payback er Continued from A1 Dad was a good provider a caring father and a hard worker He also demanded the best from his children and his peers He loved cars planes friends and cell phones Funeral services will be held at 11 am on Saturday Nov 22 2003 at the LDS Cliffside 1 st Ward Church 1380 E 25 North Logan A viewing will be held pri-on- ly f preceded in death by his par- ents two sisters and one broth- r ° PT ’ 0 tiyUN0V' 2003 at Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary 34 E Center St Logan and from 9:30 to 10:30 am on Sat-- i urday at the church prior to ser "21 ' (Norone) council when water rates were increased in June as he was named an interim coun- cilmemher after Karen Borg resigned in August i le said the rate hike instituted at the worst possible time of year for 8 $ - m ' few-year- 'hjt l&gra'ockihild'eti mturtherihg ifiei edueatioos "Alice was a goodif WiWM student and was well read qn a' variety! subjects She returned ‘' tbsecretarial school when her children were older and eventually became licensed to sell real estate :She has been active civic community and church activities serving as president qI the Women’s Auxiliary of Farm Bureau She served as chairperson ot the Farm Bureau Booth Committee for the Cache County Fair which won awards and rep- ' resented Cache Countyrat the State Fair jgr three consecutive years She served as a judge in the' home handicraft department of the lair 'tor several yearS: She V1 111U1 y be Herbert’ Roscoe Weston 82 passed away suddenly: of a cerebral hemorrhage Nov 19 2003: Roscoe was bom on Fb! '1921'' jo Herbert Robinson Weston and ther and great-j- ! grandfather Harold Wallace Baumgamer 74 graduated from this life to be with his bride on the other side unexpectedly Monday morning Nov 1 7 2003 because of complications due to a heart attack! He was born the youngest child to Ralph Jacob and Nina Vera Baumgarner in Dennison Iowa on Jan 4 1929 For the last 40 years he ' ' has always boasted of living jn Hyrum within the beautiful Cache Valley which he loved even though a great childhood was spent in ' Gainesville Mo He dren He married Myrtle Aebis- May 24 1946 They tuartt latar Hitnrpflrl Aff ar nraHi i touching the lives in whom he camei into many contact with rendering many ale XI eamina Ua uioe n Huff idMeased) Blaine Wl'lbe Knnab Nolan Huff of Pbcatellb:&Funeral s®ycs ''1 ' Huff of Duane ancj Logan5 2003 at the Alien-Ha- ll Mortuary Sherrill attended Idaho State E Center St Logan 34 Chapel tor two years in business adminwith interment at the Providence istration arid then served a mis' Cemetery sion for the LDS Church Eastern States mission While on a mission he was part of a mis- sionary choir that performed in 111 Herbert Roscoe Weston several states and in many tunc-- tions in Washington D C The choir also had their own radio spot that was aired each Sunday ‘ morning The Korean War erupted while Sherrill was on his : !' V the Air in mission When he1 returned home from his mission he enlisted Force and was sla-- j s Kemadeavailable'fM controlling transfers from'$g Jbe depleted water department iuls on the council disagreed rP J five Pv and one brother Jensen of Ogden hefchildreriJindf - water customers wouldn't have been as severe had eiti- zcns understood that conserv- 'ntwI-- r in Aucust would navf nwm-’y-sister- s if&h'ailkied knowledyejarid ' eosts four limes that later on" said Couneilmemher Alan Allred ‘The most sound and reasonable plan is not to defer the eapital expenses versus a small rebate or eredil It is not going to hail people out" Logan City Public Works Director Mark Nielson said that a refund program would cut the current budget and possibly force the department loan to to take out a short-terpay for projects already sched- uled for this budget year ’There’s a lot of options ieft hut you’re paying that back liver the next Nielson said H()w®lKthi&i fund®8S put a bund-ai- d ment currently juggling budget sccniirios to slay out of debt in coming years Espc- daily since a refund program is estimated to take $3(X)(KK) oui of the current water department budget "If we give credits (now) it ' Tami Pyfer supports stricter controls on general fund trans- fers to steer the depaiiment away froth situations like the current budget crunch that could force rates up again lir 2()f)4 Though jihe is con- ccrned about providing money ' fyp- leaves the water department enterprise fund to support pro- grams that do not produce rev- enue like parks! fire and police departments' Like Watts Councilmcmbcr ! Continued from A3 ? on” he said of money that - friend LDS Church holding a variety of anor Brough' (deceased) in Logan LDS TempleThey a ujj afyhans She was well known for the elegant elaborate! l ? 2003altheNewton Bshe mahiedDhapeiThe FrarikPricp Olserijn theldgai lD&TemplfijJheyare the ofseverisonsi pa!lasand!l LOS'-s- apd57 great- grandch'iidreri'She has two' following the! greets her ’grandchHdren eternal-com- ?paril6n'we jpele-- f bi'at'eher life as a wife mother ” grandmother and a daughter 3 brothers' Lester and Delwynip in 4 Ailison SPARKS Mendelkow arid Dustyn! a boy Nov! He is sunived by two sons Fred (Ginna) Zaman and Daniel ' I Baumgafner six daughters' Betty (John) ThampsonSandra ' (Charles) Narice Linda (John): I'Love Margaret (Eric) Nielson3 Kathryn (Doug) Qrtdn !Robyne Baumgarneii grandchild j About and!' of Jesus Christ of Lah5 School president He is survived by five chil- dren SCott (Carolyn) Weston of Rockfand Idaho Susan (Steven) Saunders bf Hyrum Herb Weston of Logari Janpt (Ron) Nelson of Rockland Idaho and Anita (Steven) Jacob- senof River Heights two broth ers! Todd (Joyce) Weston of River Heights andjim (Gaye) Weston of St Georgelwo sis- ters Eliza Dartey ot Logan and Venice Fetter of St George He also has 26 grandchildren ancj ' : self-taug- ht six fCial Needs Mutual Activities FRIDAY t feeding the ducks and geese at a favorite pond in WeDsville ' Funeral services will be at ' noon on Monday Nov 24 2003 in the Hyrum 5th Ward r Chapel 200 W Main St Hyrum A viewing will be held from 6to 8 pm on Sunday at the Alleh-Ha- ll Mortuary 34 E! 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Nature Center'is at jo aJn FrK Parent-to- TAKING STOCK - Idaho (APj — Idaho Farm Bureau Intermouri-taGram and Livestock Report for Thursday Npv!i - w POCATELLO Stacy and Plp'BENSON Program iSunday best clothes funitslocatedfromTwin FallsJ dreri:18 recommerided For moreinfoir- fdaho-t7 Beards-sister Wanda' (Dale) 4 Page Ariil Elkhart Iday The program Is tor ageS2Matibri call Luarm Quayle inndi to SavahrtahGaf§H: hear brother Elwood (Eunice) to 3 arid children must be Roscoe continued his iove bf J: Baumgarner anda largei 75361 65 Pre-- g 'i flying He enjoyed nothingmor6 accompanied by an adult extended ' registration Is requi red Fees :4§i RJ Hunt Jewelers will hold than taking his Vtail Beach Harold was preceded in death are $3 for $2 for son his Bonanza up over Cache Valley Richard his parents! by nfanti nnaninn Irnm 6 a 8NO members Call Stokes &§£ Bear Lake Farming and fly- - a sister a granddaughter and 11 "! t0 P"!’ aIuraay Ji’ ' Nature Center to register : il fXs HILLA- - D'Lynn and CoreyrfepMTimothy Rjchmond a girl Nov5® i 9 & LoganiA'bdy-Nb- — worked hard td put together aj respectabje mptelchainiwithf ri ' ’ 'pubUcfelatibris directof and lithhissonsll loved a business d She grew up and was schooled in Providence whpre by age 14 she was an accomplished singer arid pianist The day after her 1 6th birthday March 23 1943 she married Owen Aikele Speth in the Logan LDS Tempje He died April 26 1 990 ' She was a hard working woman who ioved being a farmer's wife and a caregiver to and then elderly parents-in-laher own parents as time passed The ambition to learn made her adult from typing to a a dental'assistantwiih Dr Jerry 6 p m'bn Friday Nov 212003 at the mortuary Funeral services' ' Wallace to intricate handicrafts ' and beautiful rhyming poetry wjH at noon oh Saturday at (he some of which was published arid Friends Paradise Chapel! ' ' After her fathier-in-la(Dad family may visit from 10:30 to ' 11 45 am prior to services Speth as she called him) introduced her to the art of genealb- Interment writ be in the Paradise gy it became her passion and Cemetery dedicated and compassionate healthcare professionals ' involved thipugh the years with ! jong-terrcare The family her ’ aisoacknovyledghs and gives ' special appreciation to Alice’s' granddaughter Paula who Jived in her home with her They made it possible for Alice to stay in her ' ' home Thank you for all you about have done and fpr caring her family Funeral arrangements are under the direction of AJIen-HaMortuary With a Viewing from 6 to soon ldaho where heJoved’workirigl LuDene J"5 death by her par 'and b(jitowried and operated? Trefhbriton MotorCompanyl ais6owned twg dry farm's jtiX T ' Central rs lfG0dSf preceded V fulfilled a 'dream byrndving his 1 family to Tremonton where he j‘ funeral' LuDenaJSpethi As she i rfe S3? I J Logan' He loved Gars viewing will be froi "bejn the Richmond Cernetery jCariiss! Srerit (deceased)ind1 Sherian (deceasedjrJosepfCl Cldir arid KarenCurtis and daril ice Randall anid Reggy Phil arid! Teresa and EvanThey left 30 ' l 10:3(51011:45 amprior tpthej Service rAgrayesfde senrice wilij par-Lent- s W-llll- it Li Uyn Shelby Sarah arid Samuel Huff and Marisa and Mariel Reeves He wirbemiss’ed!fi5s The funeral will be held dj I'nd'riripn Saturday Nov! 22? ' cakes she decorated for close Jriends'and family Shi son's and for year$’J llhad-severfsewedall b) theirctothes Mgy 4 1 :g MCcherbn OMeeNouri: ondpfrldqr 7 JO set to MO pm 16 Thr HmW AP f I kmw ’Z0-- ?ln ( ackr Wa M44v 11 ! |