Show A6 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday June 2004 1 Sixteen states ? ygfoteirii llp Obituaries Bonnie Fulkerson Parson v- Bonnie Fulk erson Parson'® beloved wife mother grand- mother great- - " grandmother V: - made to Utah State University or Weber State University to the Jack and Bonnie Parson Schol- - wa arship Fund Programs push small 'v- William R ’ 4PRESTON 4 Allen Sr steps for weight' loss easy-to-achiev- e MILWAUKEE (AP)— There arc no v 0complicated diets pricey workout cquip-T ment r- - V or strict personal trainers Participants of Lighten Up programs in £ ”16 states from Maine to Hawaii are leam-f- -j William Rice £ ing to make healthy choices by making and "small Allen lifestyle changes: drinking one SrM61f grandmother more of water each day eating glass awayg§ passed i passed away ! fruits and vegetables taking the stairs o Monday May Sunday May instead of the elevator ft r 2004 'jn 1$ 302004' inci-Idaho of Preston :: causes House It’s making a difference in Wisconsin1 a f Logan v"v was bom Estate where almost 58 percent of residents ?denttoage&? were overwcightbr obese in 2002 and £$- j She was bom Nov 25 1913? April 24 in Logan the 'i jp Smithfieid'to Lafayette and 'cheese beer and sausage are practically?'' ' son of Melvin Mary Ann FulkersonsShe grew i" aheirown food groups K Oliver and Beaulah Rice AHen 1: Up in Smithfield where her $ n()t suc 9 threatening thing any-?ts and wu raised by his mothe- rfather was the agent and teleg--- ? :morC)" Sandi Tritz said of dieting and a Mary rapher of the Smithfield Railroad and exercising since joining Lighten Up Wis- Lou 7P?nS3avf!!a0en f Depot Bonnie was the seventh':' consin ' “They weren’t so outlandish like r '1 The mar- jv of nine children and loved J had to run a marathon in V was later solemnized the two great-grea- --- ' : tf i ! -- :: V - ?' 0 -- PnpiVnnPh i - ’ ’ ’ : v - J - spending time with her ' riage More flwn 2000 people nationwide are brotheisand seven sisters play- - Oakland LDS Temple in 1975? v someforni of Lighten Up said William was a truck driver and Jhyolved ing games and enjoying music Nicole Mueljcr director of health initia- ' Bonnie "worked for North from Cache Willey Dairy graduated Cache High School tn 1 932 and yf He aiso loved bowling and fish- - ?' tlvcs or Wisconsin Sports Deyelppment Corp- - a nonprofit sports management worked as a secretary at the Del ' ing and loved riding motorcycles : : : organization that runs the state’s version n APphoto Monte cannery in Smithfield He enjoyed collecting salt and In Iowa nearly 12000 members lost She married the love of her life:' pepper shakers and loved workTritz a participant in'Lighten Up Wisconsin walks in a cemetery across from St sandi about 235 tons of weight last year or f-Jack BParson on Jan 18 ing with his hands mess work' Joseph's Hospital where she works on Monday in Marshfield Wis The program similar" ' and creating new tabletops with £ roughly four pounds per person said Kim t0 those In 15 other states is teaching people to make healthy choices in a state where 1933 in Logan Bonnie was a Nanke of Iowa Games a nonprofit group faithful companion throughout ? matches He loved to search for almost 58 percent of residents were overweight or obese in 2002 7: y ' p built region’s largest construction : companies Jack B Parson Companies Some of Bonnie’s’ mpst cherished memories '0-include traveling with herhusr vacations in rOband-famil- jh : Melissa Surek has lostat least IQ ' iand Camilla Allen k- naitlv-'- StC'two sons yV' Calif ?and family paSSonSie ?mlbved the bteutiesbf nature and Melvin James Allen of PrestonGary Roy Allen Of Preston and yher using lowalone condimente wch as- gainor on sandwiches mustard or better than not starting and pounMid Mmy Kay Sone - y je3lth specialist with the federal Cenrers incredible flower ’gardenyiKeviri Warren Allenof Califomia She enjoyed playing Marathorrone sister Barbara (Scott) &Rri(kte with hr friends and was? t: Eichorst of Salt LakaCitv: and vinegar '- - Disease Contrpl and Prevention Participants joined the Wisconsin Vtfr&z: dimitian Chy'AlessiV'a registen nutnySnevertay with those” she said “The -- ifive Sisters? pnd one — - soccer teamwll under-14gir- is thanks to the 'i''cxpress House and Alpine Home Care and Hospice for their loving cam and kindness to Bonnie the past 'Vy few months We would also like to extend a special Thank You" V- to Marcia Rawlin for tier devot- ' 'edseiy)ce and friendship to vua-- J - V VV VMAArA MOU16 'tieapues of college he- will Waid W - Moore £ OXFORDi 79 passed away Sunday May ' 30 2004 in Salt Lake CHfat veteiians HospHal- Funeral services will am on Friday June 4 the Clifton 2nd Ward Chapel ' y Continued from A3 with Bishop Wayne Smart con o r Vv 9 said hc Danklef MayorJirn ' to 8 pm on inursoayatvveoo : and other r5v-i- officials Funeral Home and from 9:30 to been advised not to discuss 10:30 am on Friday at the dent from eachm$br high school inthevalley and ries wiil be printed oh the 1 - before the school's graduation ' JT‘ ? '’ V 4 V v - from 6:30 to 6 pm at' Spring' ?-- stock grazing proves a detriy ment to the new trees' he ' 'at 245 - 5917 or Richard at 755- 6690 ’i'the Funeral services will be held atnoon on Thursday June 2004 at the Nelson Funeral si’-- 3'' y y¥ Home 162E400 Norths' ' where friends may ball Logan y : : V: : ? from 7 to'9 pm on Wednesdayand from 10:30 to 11:30 am on ? t 'i t turnover raid ? ? About a dozen neighbors including the ones next door and across the street have signed statements saying they - : offer spruce beetles a foothold and they i ncrease fire risk Scott said noting ’? 0' i 22 0 “We need a new fire station The fire department’s done what it had to to accom- USPS 241-82- - long-rang- w ' 0 ftMihed every Monday through Sunday mominj : bv Cache Valley Putting LLC 7$ We'sl 300 Nonh PO Box 487 Logan I'uh fU323-OW- 7 1 Toll Free l800l 275-04Utah Telephone 415) or iMWtt9-7b3Periodicals Postage Paid Logan Utah modate (the ambulance) for the time being” — City Administrator Brent Jensen an independent auditor Some have complained in recent years that Logan city which currently provides ambulance service to the w hole county was subsidizing its fire service with ambulance revenue “I didn't want this to become a w indfall to a community at our expense” Stipes said Mayor Gordon Olson said he chaired one of the committees that has tried to resolve ambulance disputes over the years “It was an extremely painful painful process and we made no progress” Olson said “We finally just quit going everyone got so disgusted” The new agreement calls for joint ownership of ambulance and paramedic licenses between Logan city and the county Volunteer in outlying communities will receive financial assistance from CCEMS w hich will be comprised of local medical and emergency professionals and city and county representatives While the service will use ambulances equipment and supplies from the Logan City Fire Department it w ill still require some funding from a property tax assessed to all county residents which the County Council still must approve in this fall's budget sessions However total funding isn’t required until Jan I when the opera- tions of the system are scheduled to go into effect day-to-d- 1 t - - v Herald J&trhi Journal station could range from 5250000 up to S15 million:' “I would hope that we would see a new station with- -' Continued from A3 in five to six years” he said Christensen $aid that when ' Christensen said the training the new station is built he room is very comfortable and thinks it will be designed to ' television-VCR includes house the city's fire departtables chairs and douches ment and first responders as well as the ambulance Although city officials “We'd like to make it large expect to benefit from having an ambulance in Hyrum they enough to facilitate all three” acknow ledged that the fire he said “When we do it station is only a temporary fix we're going to do it right” ' because the facility is already Christensen and other city loo small officials praised the interlocal “We need a new fire sta- agreement that is expected to tion” said City Administrator resolve more than 20 years of Brent Jensen “The fire disputes about ambulance service between Logan city and department's done what it had to to accommodate (the ambu- - Cache County TTic agreement is expected to cut response lance) for the time being” Jensen said although a new times improve patient care fire station is in the city's and provide new opportunities e for first responders plan there is no timeline for construction Aficr a presentation by Christensen said he's conDowns at a recent Hyrum City Council meeting Councilman stantly looking for grants to station new build a help Douglas Stipes said he w as However mosi grants are for yglad to see that the county-idc ambulance serv ice's equipment as opposed to facilities He said the cost of a new finances will be overseen bv l£? 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