Show A10 — The Herald Journal June 24 2004 Logan Utah Thursday i both of Wellsville seven Elizabeth Rock Anderson ' Alliance for Mentally III do Dale Allen 610 E 2330 North i Logan UT 84341 Derek will be terribly missed ' by his family and friends After being encumbered by his many struggles he is now free to serve in the presence of his grande-childre- 10 a brother Arch (Marge) Rock of Logan and a sister Ann (Dewey) Beck of Logan Our beloved mother grand- j Tart of the reason we’ve been able to stay on our timeline is because of a good ' She was preceded in death by her parents: her daughter two sisters and three brothers Eliza- Funeral services will be held Heavenly Father beth Rock at noon on Saturday June 26 Anderson 90 2004 at the Wellsville Stake passed away Center 30 S Center A’viewing on June 22 for family and friends will be MiDHprhai iQPr 2004 ' held from 10 to' 11 :30 arri prior borfi She was to the funeral at the Stake Cen- bn Aug 17 1913 "ih Avon Utah! v ter Interment will be in (he to Frank and Eleanor Bankhead ! Wellsville Cemetery ! Rock She was the fourth of eight children'She spent her childhood in Avon and Paradise While attending South Cache ' High School' she met and fell in love with' Morris AndersonThey-- ' Logan — were married on July 9 1932 Derek Anthony and their marriage was later sol: Richman emnized in the Logan LDS Tern- - returned home : Elmer Joseph Niederhauser 85 passed away June 2t ' to his Heavenly pie on Dec! 12 1934 They became the parents of one 2004 in Logan as a result of Father surleukemia and congestive heart daughter and two sons Morris ' rounded by ' failure passed away on July 181 979 family on Sun- Beth was a lifelong faithful 12 was Feb on bom He day June 20 member of The Church of Jesus 1919 in Logan He was the 2004 Christ of Latter-da- y Saints She sixth of nine children bom to Derek strugloved the church and gave John vonNiederhausem and with for six Bipolar years gled Anna Marie Reugsegger Disorder enduring with a cori-Wjnany years of service in it She He served a mission for The starit desire to rise above his always willing to serve ‘ of Jesus Christ of Lat- when called whether it was at Church uncondian He had problems ’ y the stake or ward level: She to California A Saints tional love for all served iri many positions for the : veteran of World Warll his Derek was bom on March 9 j church including Relief Society 1981 in Logan to Qarvel and assignment was communica- -' v ' " tions with the 33rd Primary' and the Sunday School Anita Richman H'e grew up in signat com- in He division 33rd the organizations She has also Mountain and attended pany Hyrum ' ' ' ' : crest been a faithful and dedicated seived in the Philip-pipr High School and Japan He visiting teacher for many years’ As a child Derek was veiy She was an active member of married Joyce Harris energetic and loved learning the Daniel H Wells camp of the on March 28 1947 in Hg read about and understood : the Logan LDS Tern- - ‘ He Daughters of Utah Piprieersfor scientific concepts many 43 years ?: in the LDS Church Active andhis brother Jeremy built pie: ' rockets She was an extremely hard was serving as a ward clerk together Derekenjoyed until his death Elmer enjoyed wprker and worked side by side ' playing soccer snowmobiling " J withMorris fn every aspect vvith his family boatingandfarming and—partipipated init ' ' Bam-their ranchidry farm hear croft Idahodurjng the summer months iand returned to their ' Wellsville home during the win He js sunived by his wife Of Bipolar Disorder Derek studied months ill- ’and 57 this about (ter researched years Joyce and children " 'She was very talented andness and the medications' y Bradley Joseph Niederhauser of creative with her hands and Involved in hopes of living a nor-- 1 Clearfield Alecia (James) Ppr-'- v made many beautiful quilts mai lifestyle !ras of Parker Coid Gaylene ' ' perek loved the ripmres Burtenshaw of Salt Lake afghans and sweaters forher " " (Pick) ' mother and : local general contractor and Iqcal subs who have an interest in the project succeeding because they live in the valley Everybody ended up being onthe same v team from the start” :? — Paul Jensen J Elmer Joseph : special mumi system for the -: hearing impairedPlansfor the school have been in thcworks since1097 - and construction began ' -'' —--— — line is because of agopd local Derek Anthony Rlchman - in -- ' 1 ’ ’ K - as " ' 'left - v YY J V - T“7— allow the school’s playground to be extended to 6()0 West next spring' ' ' '! ’’Having enough room for the kids is critical” said Welch “It may be one of those things that may extend ' into the school year” Welch said the construction project has been a huge under- -' taking However the exciting part nas been seeing local kids view the school asa new ' adventure Y ' “k was so furi to tell them this will be their new school That’s what it's all about” said Welch An open house for Bridger ' Elementary is planned for 6:3Q pm on Aug '20 general contractor and local ' who have an interest in subs "v April ' “The process we used to the project succeeding because they live in the valley select the general contractor" was done on a competitive Everybody ended up being on basic where a scoring system : the same team! from the start’! ' r‘ was used” said district Busisaid Jensen j One of the major hurdles ness Administrator Paul Y'"Jensenfor the district is working with Logan city and the US Jensen added that the scor- ing system allowed the district Army Corps of Engineers to to direct the general contrac- mitigate the impact on u acres of wetlands on the tor Raymond Construction school property ' op bids for subcontracting Jensen said Logan Mayor projects The district provides Doug Thompson has offered Raymond wjth three bids to swap the wetlands for a : most of which have been similar piece of land owned local on each project “Part of the reason we’ve by the district elsewhere in the been able to stay on our time- city The agreement would 1 ! : ter-da- city offices' 490 E ' -- ofv South' - - 2003-0- 4 W budgef Holding a public hearing to dis- Fuss proposed P'ussingresolutKn setting 911 dispatch center rates in tele-phone service ’ - ' ' ' uses' ?! Con' vf The Millville - mission Planning meet at 8 pm at the will ' V kZ The Hyrum City Council will hold a special meeting at the Hyrum ' Civic Center at 7:30 pm) 83 W Main Agenda items include: Hearing a report on library fund raising Heating from J! D Ray from ' West Point Dairy requesting approvai of a site plan for buildings' n4 equipment to upgrade the wastewater treatment facility at approximately 370 N S0Q West ' vC-- ' y' J ' 'f" ! Discussing Discussing ’’ f f Holding public hearing to dis cuss Roadway Corridor Study- Appointing chairman and vice chairman : Discussing establishment of onesand permitted and conditional 2004-05budg- et ' ‘he ' Continued from A3 housing plarr‘ Hearing a City Council report Agen- Discussing zoning clearance request by Ed and Prtricia Chlarson for a porch addition at 190 W 265 ' es 300 South indude:' da items dgnage’h'': affordable Millville ' ' - v‘ : jwjldran jetnU granifchildren'-: Bethalways kepi :a beautiful ' r '!?( " blocked going over to Beer : - ContinufmA3iikeNebekerd‘Whe kdid-- 1 Continued fWm imt’friWitiAn Aftliahie- ’:'we-didhaveit'bi(x:ke- 'j ' 2 IJl M j— 1 V '' '' " ? ’h : V yard and has ’aways!enjqy ed ciUtekie IK W gardensStie coud b6 Jourid: vDrek borne without eating 'something Shealwayshad treats for every one that visitedjncluding cold : Udrenugrowing PepsL Many is I surviyeJby '' ' ' ents Darvei (Allisdri) Richmani preceded In i ents three b (’ anci Anita (Scott) pOrathi sib' 'Muthari and George lings Miphelle (Bryan) Tidwell outside nearly eyery mprning and evehjng fr6m May to Sep tember on hecknees' tending - ‘ " Rkmianof:! : ('UtahMedica) Center andarlin and Greta'V '''Donor Program Tbe Alien arid Melba Millville ' Body' family v like to thank Dr Salis- bury pr Toby! Hospice and- yoombs a special thahksto Bear River! ' ' o be mqyedggain n'd The' dtadcbwswere V v' ' J4DOUV" CQ - - - ' — v "- - eker A- ” THURSDAY i Cornmunity Cub' Scout Pack!going on toeirannual f POCATELLO Jdaho (AP) hike to Second Dam on J!v Idaho Farm Bureau totermourt- - v X m-tk Ha J mooiinn Grain ahdtiveshiikflepdrf mtne parking iot01 bpnng - She was:a tru$ and :ioyai Jazz fan and could be found in front of the TV cheering during every game She also enjoyed watch: ing and cheering her grandchil- - ( dren and their various sports and activi--ties- ’! ' ' " Beth is survived her two sons Frank Morris Anderson and Rock (Jackie) Anderson- V ( ( ctiieL S Ward 294 400 Webt" Logan with BishbpGrant Car- -' lingCon(iuCtitig'Aviiing will‘d be held from 6 to 8 pi Wednesday at the ' 250 N ' : 34 E Center St!( Logan and prior to seivices from 1Q:30J to 11:45 at the'! ' Boise! Funeral services will be held at 1Jam' on Friday June 25 2004 in the Dayton VVard may bis made Jason Dallas Holmes son ' Jacob ! Thomas son of Kent and Laurie Thomas of Hyde has accepted a call to serve in the California San Francisco Spanish-Missio- n Speaking LDS Mission He enters W the Missionary Training Center on July 7 f ! Chapel Friends may call from 6 to 8 pm on Thursday at Webb Funeral Home and from 9:30 to 10:30 am on Friday at the church Interment will be in the Dayton Cemeteiy - Park-recentl- : ! Robbins 62 passed away Sun - K : flowers donations to The National- - in lieu of j lrV6n 'church ' East Dhhine Missionaries of Dallas and LeAnn Holmes of Logan returned from the Texas LDS McAllen Spanish-Speakin- g He will speak at- 9:30 am Sunday in the Northwood Ward 125 ' E 500 North N'l Ob rsr '' ry in - Damv Any boys 1st grade through 5th grade who are Grain: -5 - phtatfi i n—whitp wheat 395 (steady) progim percent winter : 339 ? welcome (steady) 14 percent spnng : ba 3 4'8! (st®a): American Mothers lnc!of ' yvb'te Wheat 423 06Pe!Jt Cache Valley invites all parents " (steady) 1 percent winter 340 to a free presentation on the(steady) 14 percent spring 397 Power of Positive Parenting by : (up 2) barley (new crop) 550 inter- - Louis Laiham wife of th9 late Glqnn Latham' at 8 tonight at the home of Cecelia Benson 585 E 170 South Logan For information call 753-499-9 (steady) PORTLAND — White wheat ' percent winter (steady) 14 percent 415 (up 2) 432-43- 11 na spring 492 (up 1) barley ' (unit trains for export) NAMPA — rWhite wheat cwt 57Q (down 5) bushel 342 ' ! (down 3) cows 9200-1080- READ TAKING STOCK T0 ME 20MINUTES PEI Market DAY ' - & SSitobyM!' na bulls nGLi6Qhd fat tombs heavy feeder heifers 9200-- 1 0500 light feed- er heifers 1056o-1- 1 500 stock- - ' er heifers stock V cowcalf' cpws nastock pairs na weaner pigs na feeder lambs na Remarks: Cpws and bulls higher calves and feeder " cattle continue to go higher V 6000-725- 0 11QOO-120JO- O - Idaho Lottery Wednesday"-' Pick 3: Livestock '!''' -1 Powerball: (01) 5 Wild Card 2: Ace of Diamonds UVESTOCK AUCTION— Rexburg Livestock Company on iHk (iff waeaieifTiCf light feed:- 0 stocker er steers 11200-iia0steers 11500h1 3000 light hoi- - stein feeder steers 9000- 1 0500 heavy holstein feeder ! - X heavy feeder 5000-600- 0 ! 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