Show A8 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday November 25 2003 Obituaries Gladys Leaders June Parkinson K McDonald Larson " 1 Continued I'niin ' the kids" Porter said "I like being around kids anyway and this just gives me a chance to become more open and talk more with people" Fellow College Counts members Pamela White Mary Tran Uyen Lam Ryan Moore and Lisa Brown agreed that the program takes up a lot of time and was a bit over' whelming at first “But service really js fun" White said "And it looks really good on your resume and applicalions’’ 'Reece added ' ” I )ne of the group's most important projects is coming up oh Dee 4 They hope to collect enough ftxxi clothing and toys the College Counts program "That's really what drew me to the program ” Blackburn said "Being around the kids is helping me decide wlial grade I want to teach" Blackburn said she enjoys spending time with children ot' all ages but especially likes the lourtlr graders ' "They're lun and innocent" iind they know enough! but are still impressionable” she said Andrew Porter who has 7 nieces and nephews' said he enjoys hanging out with ehil- - 4 dren in the after school pro- -' grains Faming a scholarship is an added bonus he said" clubs are “The alter-schix- il such a good environment for AI ' June Parkinson Larson Gladys Lucille Keough rHir mt icc pmjcclN keep a McDonald 92 died Monday passed away in Salt Like City iniiiual ami write ivlleetinn on Nov 1 3 2003 ot causes Nov 24 2003 at the Logan incident to age pavrs ihotii their e)erienees Regional Hospital She was Tlx group just limslied their The tilth child of Bertha born July 18 1911 in Rexburg liiM a presentation Parkinson and Nephi Larson Idaho to Christian Soren and project ' called "1 ease No Trace” - in June was born on June 29' Gertrude Luelfa McDonald ' 1907 in Preston After her early Sorensen She married John conjunction with the Halt 'Jacob Keough he died She' education in Preston schools Corps The students" from the Oneida childivii in the idler- married Leon McDonald he graduating taught ' sc'hiHtf programs aN ml keeping died She is a member of the Academy she attended Utah ' LDS Church Logan 19th Ward " State University and University eampgnHinds clean and sale ' Shets survived by five grand-- ’ of Utah She also received a Shavlene Bluekhuni who children and twc brothers wants to he a teaclier siiid she teaching certification from State Teachers College in Albion DeOrr M Sorensen of West Valhits learned u lot about her : future profession Irom being in ey City and LaMar M Sorensen Idaho arid taught m elementary schools in Preston-anof Logan She was' preceded in Murray ' Her sense of adventure took her death by her husbands two vice'- it apiwars under the - ' ' Edwin to New York City and Los Ange- children Jack Keough heading "initial proposal for fes before returning to Salt Lake and Bonnie jean Howard three ' df action" The considcratioii first interest and her brothers and four sisters teaching begins at 5 pniin meeting She spent the remainder of her Graveside services will be ' die Multi Purpiise Room of ('ontiniivd from SI held at noon on Wednesday professional years as a valued ' the Caclie County Administru- in staff of the member at the Logan teaching Nqv 26 City I'nini citlu!council iiiiijoritV: A the Granite School District lionBuijdiiig Cemetery 1 200 ELI 000 North iriii because it will not be inak- Petersen stressed that the tribute to her skill and her dedi-- 1 Logan Arrangements by ' ' final decisions' Hiiwey ' report is preliminary The v Mortuary North Logan- " cation to the teaching prafes- - 4 ingany cr lie said lie is legally required jL'orimrilice met Monday after-nixi- n Sion is that after her official1 :' V retirement she continued to " to release i ninnies from fix to pul the finishing ' ' i touches on it sources said serve as a substitute into her meetings under GRAMA which makes public any inform "1 think we will have a pro85th year malion or ilocumcnt that a pubShe will be remembered for posal ton Tuesday) that we! re David Calvin lic entity has assuming that humdf of sense her and keen willing hi let people Uxik at" sucT’age 46 " " Petersen sriid there is noiriac claim for her talent in art and music Friday “It's ' ' cumbed to'' ' 1 "I to looks to was 6 aunt She was a giinig to respond something diat at least injuries sus- - - ' the GRAMA request on Mon ' promising" and nephews ' pieces an in tamed d june was preceded in death media Salt Ukc da affirmaiiel saying that automobile to all the dix'ti-menlher seven brothers and sisTiin Smith has ou're'eiitilled by y uttorney while accident ters Radia (Daynes) Platte Dairies said on Friday argued that the committee’s " dnvingdawn-- ' Roma (Osborne) Kimber Prethat he planned to for- adding meetings should be open' : Logan Canyon ston Keith and Reed wilrJ copies of the reeords to because officials have created ’ on Friday Nov After a private service inter- ihe new spaper this morning a new ‘‘public body" that will 21 i 2003' will be in the Logari CemeI ment is no Iclaim "There make recommendations to privacy of child seven The second ' here that fits' There are soine - both councils: tery David was bom to Calvin Bar- -' ' reasons why youcan keep According to the Utah Open ney Page and Rose Marie but it’s and Public Meetings law a ' things eonfideiitial C Hulse Page on March 30 1957 limited" very public bixiy' is "any adminis- in Logan David was reared in MINK CREEK Idaho ' Herald Journal received trative advisory executive or ' The '’ from He graduated Logan' Ronald Crowther Baird 66 'a letter from Daines on Mon- -' legislative body” that consists : Logan High School in 1975 away Friday Nov 21 passed ' the GRAMA ot two or more people that is in day approving David married Lisa Cook 2003 at his home in Mink fri ' 1 981 request later divorced by tax dollars and supported They Creek-w ill tie relelised "that is vested with the author--" February T993 David married Funeral services will be held ' The records cijm-init- tee are the par: Susan Bariber-Thetty to make deeisiims regard-'in- g at 11am on Wednesday Nov ' on the sanie day that the ' ' issues'a the public’s business" erits of two childrenpreliminary in Mink Creek 26 Ward the ' ' to David was employed by ‘'I'm Har-'ris- on report County according glad that theyre turn-- ' ' with James Chapel Bishop ' L ' Council Chairman Craig Cache Valley Builders Supply ing them over7’ Smith said of conducting Friends may ' Petersen' a member of the for 27- years He began his the minutes on Monday call from 6 to 8 pm pn Tues- ‘That's a step-i- the right ' career building trusses and panel An itein on the agenda Lday at Webb Funeral Home ' ' Council worked up fo Senior Sales Rep- direction" County forlixJay's to on from and 930 10:30 am ' reads "proposed " resentative David was an’ " Interriicetiiig However Smith repeated at the church Wednesday ' ' r fexcepticinat and dedicated his argument that committee merit will Jb£ in the Mink Creek ' County wide aiiibulance ser- -' employee who was well loved Cemetery - Cnil-serali- 1 - : ’ : Baird - ’ - : with him: He made significant contribu- - "v tioris to the success of the com- -' ' "' pany David was kind and generbus His sense of humor and magnetic personality' will be missed by all He enpyed Camping fishing motprcycles1 being with his family and 'V" his dog! popcorn and xrr : toeing with his childrenDavicl 18 survived by hp wife Susan their children Abigail and Daniel his parents Galvin and Rose Marie Page and his brothers and sisfer? Sandra (J'an) Neilson pf Simi Valley' ' Calif Daniel (Lauralee) Page of Falls Annette Idaho (Bret) ' Rigby of Wellsville Cathryn (Scoff) Oldham of Providence Rebecca Wright of Sandy and Jonathan Page of Logari and many nieces and nephews Funeral services will be held ' ' at noon or) Wednesday under Mortu- thedirectipn of Alien-Ha- ll ary Friends and family may pall from 6 to 8 pm on Tuesday Nov 25r at the mortuary 34 E Center St Logan and from 10:30 to 11 :30 am on Wednesr at the Logan 32nd Ward day ' LDS Chapel 340 W 700 South ' Logari The services will be con ducted by Bishop Kurt Johnson Iriiermerlt will be in the Millville ' e — ilO¥lC ' ' Contlriued from A3 - - The Page family wishes to thank friends and family for thejr love and support f ' ' r Recognizing Mount Logan Mid- die Schodl Principal Dgn Johnson v V Idaho Lottery ' r - L&ST Afcertsn 2085 3284' Autoliv TWX AT&T ' CWgrp Franklin County Medical Center RElb — Fiora arid David Greene Preston a hoy ' Giette GE Idacorp Nov21 NIELSON — Powerball: Wild Card 2 (04) 04-- 1 ' girl of board members: Nov 21' the£?if9'r6P°t ' Logan Regional Hoapital WOOD — Heather andGar-retl- i North Logan a boy ' ' Oct 27 cuss personnel ov‘ ELWOOD — Kerry and ney Providence a girl Noy 18 CHUGG — Danelle Crockett ry ' and Hal Amalga a bdy MELA- NI- Krista and- Monty Millville e boy Nov 19 WRIGHT — Angela Elwood ' COndii0n-- issues'' in - ' grioup ot Utah State University students for a park at 250 N300 West conditioriat-us- for Deori VanDyke for a home businessat 35 West Spring Creek Parkway Discussing final plat lor Lathen ' subdivision at 200 W 300 South ' Discussing final plat for Edgehill Estates Phase 2 subdivision at 525 S 300 East Discussing final plat for Provi- - Hearing the deputy's report Hearing the auditor's report ori 7 ' r 4807 350 6376 3355 2513 2187 8 and Zoo tax distribution Having an initial discussion oh adjustment of culinary and sewer poiiciesand rates ' 5808 wsii Zions 6051 For more information 753- - 974779 4 ' j§:'V t24714 - & -- - V 1SJ0 j' p52-0- ‘V s iua Rifisef' 2000 - v 53951' :nyse: - Dtcllned: New highs 236 New lows 2432 Advanced: 847 168 Unchanged: Volume: 1674457310 Nasdaq Advanced: Declined: 2(3l6 NewhlgN r “ h ' 923— 250- — IWW ItlWI 4 22 304 Unchanged: Volume: 1757815540 127 022 ' ' - AP1 Herald feWJJournal girt 241-82- 0 IVNhhnleicn MontinjlhinurhNiinJiiv mnmiii ' "h)Cidx Vatin IVNhhuitlJjr I 4X7 Box Nnnh 75 WolVl Nni uh Wt’UMX? Ixli hrwiH()i 275tU2l (i2W:7ftl m Cleary Building Corp I'uh Shawn 1istiipc Prftd I flrwe K Smith PuMisher-hsmiihehjiKnvomi Charits McCollum Managing ' Rusincu Manajecr-cfulin( ndi hjnexscixn Rid (i: WanaccAdvcriising UinMor rualbwi hjncxuxxn Rins Dai is Ciiculaiion Duomr-nfa-i hjncK icom Paul l)ai j Production Manager-pJaih- e hjnesciim ' j 0 Health for Lift will mast pm Tuesday at the Whittier Community Center Ruth Lehenbauer will speak on understanding body systems ' ‘ Courtesy Edward Joneg kwaalmentt Rearing the city rtranager‘s report ia About Cacho 4866 -- USPS OMrSMUBuMngiSeM ftandard 021 5671 " niiai - - 4- Nov 242tpo3 " Dow Jones' industrials 018 056 009 070 028 007 020 1206 ScotPwr Market —: 021 121 908 5500 Questar Discussing and possibly passing and 2003-0Resolutions 2003-0relating to' recommendations concerning the Recreation ArtsParks 1685 UhtanPK library e 1282 wwwidaholofferycbm at 7 reports: 103 013 060 001 029 022 064 008 2575 Moore Novel Nucor Oracle Pepeico Qweet Hearing apreserilaHonconcem- ing the remodetingrenoyatbn of the ?- : Discussing a n?t' 020 - council: Hearing mayor ' end ' 063 2040 Micron Microsft OntheNet: Logan High School presents the musical "Okla- homa!" at 7:30 pm Tuesday jn the Logan High auditorium ' The cost is $7 adults $5 for Reserstudents end children vations call 755-238- 0 include: Hearing public works report Hearing administrative report 011 301 Lucent Lazyboy Richmond City Council Hearing citizen's concern surface water' meet at 7:30 pm at JohnJn zoned agricuMural Slteml SIS: City Council city hall 15 South Main Agenda items include: ' U The (6 dis- - J The Providence ' Aaineand Thomas- Logan a boy Nov 15 RODGERS — Penny Baugh ®CQ’ Noitn Logan a boy 0l Holding a closed meeting wilt SMITH — into the city to be " King of Hearts TUESDAY ' meet at6:30 pm at city halL 520 S 500 EAst Agenda items ' 019 518 5148: Iomega Jessjca Daniels and Chad Preston a V Saturday dl 044 008 027 Nasdaq 068 : composita 061 IBM Pick (208)334-260- -- 4674: 2416 2557 2294 3514 3359 2875 2870 Deft - ' 041 062 032 Nov 22 Monday JwillThe River Mights City Court ' CHANGE 1587 1960 : Cisco ' and Roger Logan a ’ haarinn in NAME ' Nov18 ’ ''- aSR3 PlflliS f DIhIL '' ' “ derice Heartland: siibdiveiorii at 200 Hearing coiincii members" ' ' ' IS 200 East reports'for the Hearing Discussing sketch plan mayor's report ' ' Wiser Estates subdmsion'at 500 S Holding an executive session on 200 W j personnel matters Discussing agenda jtems for this Discussing sketch plan for ' rvGardens subdkfisiori at' next meeting r '000 o 4UU wesi- John E Sorenson 91 ' ' Saying the Plerige of Allegrince -passed away Monday Nov 24 - anrfrirauer - 4 bf-2003 at the Logan Nursing nnd ' and'anriilritrDiscusisi"9 skfrch- P "' at 300 E: 500 pajjlatj0j1 center Funerat: are pending arid under Con direction of Nelson Funeral Recognizing Andersoa ' : fying Prwidence Code on the plan- struefion Company Home A completeobituary will ' ' Recognizing Teacher appear in a future edition of The Month Discussing a resolution approv--- arid OlassifiedSuooort Heral(j ' j0Umal' ‘:seiyices ' ' ' : City-base- byallwhoassociated er - tun-lovi- v ' authority Daines writes "A meeting of a 'public btxly has hot occurred”' ' Daines said the Committee’s proposal will be open to pub- advising capacity lie debate when it is presented ’They’re making deci- sions" he said ’They ' re 'to the two councils “At that time there will going ii) be making recommendations " be a vigorous and doubtlessly - Smith said the closed meet ' robust public discussion' of what it any proposal is sug- -' irigs are an example of offi- -' cials playing a game in which gested" he writes “That is the skirt to devise to they try ways proper time and place for pub-lie discussion us it will be ' open meetings law ‘To me that is thecomplete before ‘public bodies' that do have the authority to make wrong approach” Smith said “It boggles my mind why they decisions" Daines said that regardless of would want to limit participa- ' ' the GRAMA request he would tiori" ' be required to release all materOfficials have cited a need ial that supports the committo avoid “politicking" about tee’s recommendation or has to the ambulance issue as justifi- do with its deliberations when cation for closing the meet- -' mgs and Daines stood firm on the recommendation is made his Opinion that they are act- Normally Daines wquld have 10 business days to ing legally " lit his letter approving the either deny a GRAMA request GRAM A request Daines reitor release the' records Howeverated that the committee has er wheri the request is urgent : no authority to make decisions because the information is for for either council because it publication he is required to includes just three of the respond within five days In seven county councilmembers ' this case- thorigh Daines said he waited 10 days due to Chain- (Craig Petersen-Briabers and Darrell Gibbons) arid In addition he ' two Of the five city coun- said the fact that the commit- cllmembers (Alan Allred and v tee will be issuing its report ' Tami Pyfer) on the same day is convenient ' “The salient principle is that ' :Tt has given them time to ' make it so their recofnmenda- individuals who serve in ' ' tion arrives in the public council positions have no domain at the same time the authority as individuals only ' as a Council do they have ' records do’ he said ' : Ronald fund-raisin- members are breaking the law He said the fact that the coni- mittee is issuing a report shows that it’s acting in an ' Allen-Crann- David Calvin Page at their "Smile on Your Brothg er" concert to give to live families in Logan for Christmas — one from each elementary schtxil The students have booked jazz and rock hinds to play at KSM Guitars Admission to the concert ix free with a donation of any canned ' fixxl clothing or other items Alter the concert the stu- dents will be putting together to benefit another fund-raiseither Logan High or the com- inunity They’re not sure exactly what kind of fund- raiser it will be hut are sure it will he a success '4 “Yeah it’ll work" said Moore: ‘'We’re going to work ' so it will work" Sinjltfiip) ltail snppng miwoHBon or cuMomiad pmenjpMnd sSucfem Comronar Resdstd Horae lh'rti(ltlilcl(T0tjNt land nd M e iWuwy1 VI Sit) V0 kifciMki - 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