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4BUVSEBZ 4FQUFNCFS  ridgerland " Local, state and regional news In brief Providence teens set seesaw record Smithfield By Kim Burgess during a break. explaining that the pair got about saying they witnessed the seesaw- staff writer By the time Thompson roused three hours of sleep over five days. ing. Payne and Thompson also Fundraising event him, they had surpassed their allot- The exhaustion eventually led to have extensive video footage, to benefit sick child Two Providence teens have cap- ted rest time. Guinness allows a hallucinations, particularly during including some that could be used tured a world record after spending five-minute break for every hour the long nights. for a documentary planned by a set for Saturday almost five days teeter-tottering. on the teeter-totter. “I thought I was in Egypt,” USU graduate student. A fundraiser will take place Cameron Thompson, 18, and Payne admitted he was a little Thompson said. Once the materials are reviewed for Easten Karren, who was Greg Payne, 19, fell short of their bummed they didn’t make 100 Payne imagined he was in by Guinness, they should get their born with a rare liver diseased 100-hour goal but surpassed the hours, but the Guinness record is a “lying on the ground doing sit-ups.” names in the record books. called biliary atresia, from 7 to previous champions by 12 hours. consolation. “I was really sad when I found “It is a really cool feeling,” 9 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 6, at the The pair endured for 87 hours The effort also received exten- out I wasn’t in Hawaii,” he added. Thompson said. “Wow, me and Lions Lodge in Smithfield. All 21 minutes on the homemade sive press coverage from Utah Now, after getting a good night’s Greg are the best at teeter-tottering proceeds will go to the Easten’s seesaw in front of Utah State Uni- newspapers and radio stations rest, the two will start compiling in the world.” Heroes Foundation to help with versity’s Kent Concert Hall, end- — though Payne doesn’t remem- documentation of the accomplish- ——— gas, transportation, time away ing their quest at 7:15 a.m. Friday ber most of the interviews. ment for Guinness. E-mail: from work during that time and when Payne fell into a deep sleep “It is a big blur,” he said, Dozens of people signed a sheet [email protected] medical bills. There will be a silent auction, live music and dinner for $10 per plate. Any 30 other donations will also be Federal Ave. appreciated. For more informa- Things you may not have known tion, contact Sherydon Stuart at 757-4508 or 787-1311. about Cache Valley A to Z Utah Man accused of dog fighting held in jail ahead of report ‘Dignified and firm’ SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A man charged with dog fighting was sent to jail Friday so a report can be compiled before his Oct. 3 Frontier bishop sentencing. John Clinton Smith, 76, pleaded guilty in July to three counts of built Episcopalian third-degree felony dog fighting/ training dogs for fighting. He showed up in court on Friday Church in Utah to be sentenced. But Third District Judge Deno By Devin Felix Himonas didn’t impose the sen- staff writer tence because Smith never report- ed to probation and parole officials The Rt. Rev. Daniel Sylvester Tuttle rolled into Cache who were compiling a presentenc- Valley on Jan. 31, 1873, on the first train to reach the ing evaluation. Judges use the town, a missionary among a people already known for evaluations in sentencing decision- sending their own missionaries to the world. making. presentencing report. He was the first non-LDS clergyman to enter the Himonas ordered Smith held in valley, and he set to work immediately to establish St. jail so he could be interviewed for John’s Episcopal Church, the valley’s first non-LDS the evaluation. congregation. St. John’s remains 135 years later, one of Before his arrest, investigators dozens of churches established across the West by the found he had eight pit bulls and efforts of a tireless Episcopal bishop. equipment to teach dogs to fight. Tuttle was born in 1837 in New York state. He became At the time, he was on probation an Episcopalian and joined the clergy, and he was even- for an earlier charge and was only tually ordained a bishop and sent to be a missionary in allowed to have two dogs. the American West. Defense attorney Ed Brass said 7RGD\·V In the words of A.J. Simmonds, a Smith might have been confused letter former Utah State University Special about the requirement for the pre- Collections curator and Herald Journal sentencing report. columnist, “the House of Bishops of the Episcopal Church had elected a Mother, child die T young priest as one of their number, for Tuttle given him a stagecoach ticket, pointed in head-on crash; him west in the general direction of Montana, and told to start a church.” other driver injured He was given jurisdiction over Montana, Idaho HURRICANE (AP) — A and Utah and chose to set up his headquarters in Salt woman eight months pregnant Lake City in 1867. After establishing several churches and her young daughter died in a throughout the state, he set his sights on Logan in 1873. head-on crash in Hurricane. Upon arriving, Tuttle struggled to find anyone willing The crash was reported at to rent him a space to hold services, according to author about 9:25 p.m. Thursday on Frederick Quinn in his book, “Building the Goodly Fel- State Route 9. lowship of Faith: A History of the Episcopal Church in Ken Perkins, a spokesman for Utah, 1867-1996.” Tuttle finally found an adobe build- the Hurricane Police Department, ing to rent known as “the Bakery.” said Rebecca Leean Lopez, 35, Most of those who joined Tuttle’s congregation were of St. George, died at the scene. non-Mormon immigrants or disaffected Mormons, Her daughter, Bo Elizabeth Sturgeon said. Simmonds wrote that Tuttle may have Lopez, 2, was taken to a hospital chosen to start a congregation in Cache Valley because in St. George and died about an he spotted signs of disunity among the LDS and RLDS hour later. congregations in the area — 119 people in Millville, Lopez’s unborn child also died Providence and Logan had signed and published a peti- in the wreck. tion opposing statehood for Utah because they claimed it Perkins said it appears that a Courtesy photo pickup truck driven by a 44-year- See BISHOP on A6 The Rt. Rev. Daniel Sylvester Tuttle is shown in the robes of his office. old Hurricane man crossed the center line and hit the Volkswag- on Jetta driven by Lopez. The driver of the pickup was CACHE REVIEW SEVEN DAYS IN ABOUT THREE MINUTES taken to the hospital. Perkins didn’t know the extent of the MONDAY man’s injuries. Two local teens started an attempt to break the world teeter-tottering record. Perkins said the 2-year-old was in a car seat and Lopez was Though Cameron Thompson and Greg Payne set out planning to teeter-totter for wearing a seat belt. 100 hours straight, they stopped after about 87 hours on Friday, still breaking the Guinness record. Clarification TUESDAY The Logan Board of Adjustment compromised with local resident Bruce Rigby, Park strip ruling who appealed a city decision denying curbside parking permits for a rental he owns on 300 East. The board overturned Logan’s decision and will allow Rigby to pur- affects only one chase four spots in the street at $200 each, though he said he’ll likely need more. man’s property Aggies lose opener in Las Vegas The Board of Adjustment over- FRIDAY turned Logan city’s decision on SU’s football team dropped its opener More than 1,000 cyclists and their families gathered in Logan for the weekend’s how many parking permits to 26th annual LOTOJA Classic bike race to Jackson, Wyo. grant on the road, alongside the 27-17 in Las Vegas, but the trip to play curb, at one Logan property. The UNLV marked a big change for the Quotable decision does not allow residents U to park on the city easement team. Instead of traveling to Salt Lake by bus to “They gave us some benchmarks, and they said, ‘We want ridership to between the sidewalk and the be hitting these benchmarks; if not, then we want you to be looking at road. Some found the headline on leave from that airport, the football team was car- realigning the service.’ So we pulled some service that wasn’t being as Thursday’s story, “Board over- ried by an Allegiant Air jet directly from Logan. The efficient as what the board suggested it should be, and we put service turns Logan’s decision on man’s into areas that were basically at capacity already during certain times.” park strips” to be confusing. The remainder of the team’s away games will be char- area between sidewalks and the Cache Valley Transit District General Manager Todd Beutler on recent modifications made to bus curb is publicly owned. tered out of Logan by Frontier Airlines. routes, with input from the CVTD’s board. A6 - The Herald Journal, Logan, Utah, Saturday, September 6, 2008 Obituaries Eleven states to choose governors this fall Victor G. Carlson 8, 2008, at the North Ogden The his running mate. GOP lead- bent Democratic Gov. Chris understand the life’s blood of Stake Center, 626 E. 2600 ers hope Palin’s electrifying Gregoire and Republican the economy is smaller and Victor G. North. Friends may call from performance at the party’s challenger Dino Rossi, who medium-size businesses.” Carlson, Although most Americans 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Myers are focused on the presiden- convention and her campaign lost by 133 votes in 2004 Other governors’ races of 95, of Twin Mortuary, 845 Washington Falls and tial campaign, voters in 11 skills spark renewed interest after three recounts and a interest Nov. 4: Blvd., Ogden, and from 9:45 states are also choosing gov- in Republican governors. court challenge. — In , Republican formerly of to 10:45 a.m. Monday prior Logan, Utah, ernors this fall in races that Now the Republican Gov- In the state’s new “top Rep. is trying to the service at the church. ernors’ Association thinks its two” primary last month, to keep GOP control of the passed away Interment will be in the Ben offer an important prelude Wednesday, Lomond Cemetery. to 2010, when most of the candidates could have a seri- voters picked two finalists ’s office after one- Sept. 3, The family would like to nation’s governors’ offices ous chance to win Washing- for November regardless of term incumbent 2008, at St. thank the many friends who are up for grabs. ton and North Carolina and party. Gregoire edged Rossi stunned the state earlier this Luke’s Magic helped care for Elden, the And the winners in 2010 maintain Missouri. 48 percent to 46 percent, an year by announcing he would Valley Regional Medical Cen- North Ogden 1st Ward, all will enjoy a special political “There’s no question it is uncomfortably close margin not run again. Hulshof faces ter after a short illness. the wonderful RNs and CNAs perk: a chance to influence a huge asset not only for the given the 2004 results. Democratic Attorney General Victor was born April 14, from IHC Hospice for their the drawing of maps that party but for people running “Let me assure you, I take , who’s banking 1913, in Logan, Utah, to Victor care of Elden, and Myers determine congressional and for governor,” said Nick nothing for granted,” Gre- that Blunt’s unpopularity will and Mary (McNeil) Carlson. Mortuary. state legislative districts. Ayers, the RGA’s executive goire said in an interview. extend to Hulshof. He worked for the Logan fire In lieu of flowers donations “The stakes are very director. “Her selection is a For her, victory means — In North Carolina, Lt. department as a captain until may be made to IHC Hospice high at the state level,” said game-changer.” a chance for a majority of Gov. Beverly Perdue is run- he retired in 1969. He also or LDS Perpetual Education Nathan Daschle, executive Both parties are raising Democratic governors to ning to succeed incumbent worked at the Sugar Factory Funds. director of the Democratic record amounts of cash work with a Democratic Mike Easley, a fellow Demo- in Twin Falls until he retired Condolences may be sent ahead of the 2010 contest. president should Obama be crat who is leaving because from that. He was an active Governors’ Association. “The to the family at www.myers- day after Election Day, the Democrats want to hold their elected. of term limits. Perdue is member of the LDS Church mortuary.com. and belonged to the sons of next big thing is 2010.” edge while Republicans want “We’re looking at this being opposed by Char- the pioneers. The last of the gubernato- to retake the gubernatorial election as key and the next lotte Mayor Pat McCrory, a He is preceded in death by Death notices rial matchups will be set majority they held for more one as key because we des- Republican. his parents, also by his wives, Tuesday when voters in than a decade. perately need the opportunity The state has a history of Virgal Maughan Carlson and , New Hampshire Legislative mapmaking to take our leadership role ... electing Democratic gover- Claudia Carlson. Vic- Olive Hanson and Vermont nominate candi- isn’t the only prize. Control and have a good partner in nors, but the race will still be tor is survived by his children, Chugg dates in their state primaries. of governors offices is key in the White House,” Gregoire a test case for the party’s big- Martin Carlson, Janet Ewer, Democrats currently hold 28 a presidential year because of said. ger challenge in 2010: keep- PROVIDENCE, Utah Delmar Harper, Verna Church, governors’ built-in fundrais- Rossi says he’s encour- ing Democratic governors — Olive Hanson Chugg, 96, governor’s offices. Republi- Joseph Harper and Mary ing and organizing machines. aged by strong fundraising, in traditionally Republican died Thursday, Sept. 4, 2008, cans have 22. Odell. He is also survived by in Logan. A complete obituary The maps are redrawn Three of the last four presi- volunteer efforts and solid states, including Arizona, many grandchildren. will follow in a future edition of every 10 years after the cen- dential races have been won name recognition. That con- Kansas and Tennessee. Funeral services will be The Herald Journal. Funeral sus to ensure that legislative by candidates whose party trasts with 2004 when, he — In Indiana, incumbent held at 10 a.m. Monday, Sept. arrangements are pending by districts reflect population also had a gubernatorial quips, “most people in the Republican Gov. Mitch Dan- 8, 2008, at the LDS church Allen-Hall Mortuary. changes. Republicans say majority. state thought Dino Rossi was iels faces former Democratic on Harrison St. in Twin Falls 25 seats in Congress could “The parties know the some kind of wine.” congresswoman Jill Long with a visitation for family and be in play as a result of the health of their state machines Governors are incubators Thompson. Long Thomp- friends one hour prior to the outcome of governors’ races and ultimately the makeup of of ideas, Rossi said, and the son survived an expensive service. Interment will follow those districts is essential to more Republicans promoting primary and is far behind at 3 p.m. at Logan City Cem- in 2010. Barnes Until recently, Republicans their futures, not only within business-friendly policies, Daniels in fundraising. But etery in Logan, Utah. Arrange- SMITHFIELD, Utah — John ments are under the direction were holding their breath the state but nationally as the better. Democrats think Daniels is Lewis Barnes, 58, passed ahead of the Nov. 4 election, well,” said political scien- “That’s part of what this vulnerable because of the of White Mortuary “Chapel by away Thursday, Sept. 4, the Park” in Twin Falls. hoping just to keep the gov- tist Philip Russo of Ohio’s is about,” he said. “Having state’s weak economy and 2008. A complete obituary will Miami University. people who really are more appear in a future edition of ernors they already have and his controversial decision to The Herald Journal. Arrange- possibly pick up one more. Topping the list of Novem- free-enterprise oriented lease the Indiana Toll Road Dr. Elden Elmer ments are under the direction Then John McCain named ber races is the rematch in understand that you have to to a Spanish-Australian con- Liechty of Allen-Hall Mortuary. Gov. as Washington between incum- have a strong economy and sortium. NORTH OGDEN “looked the part of a rugged manuscript curator and a not feel at liberty to use any sionally during the rest of his — Dr. Elden missionary bishop.” He had member of St. John’s. other weapons,” he wrote. career, occasionally filling in Elmer Bishop “an athlete’s build, a strong, When he eventually left In 1886, Tuttle accepted an as a temporary administrator Liechty, 80, squarish face, firm jaw, and Utah in 1886, the LDS invitation to become bishop of the Missionary District of died at home, surrounded Continued from A3 deep-set eyes, attentive to Church-owned Daily Eve- of Missouri and left Utah Utah. He also served for 20 by his family, those around him.” ning News wrote he was after 19 years. The numbers years as presiding bishop of Sept. 3, 2008 was a theocracy. In one 27-year period, Tut- “kind, courteous and urbane, of Episcopalians in Utah the Episcopal Church. after a long In addition to the church, tle missed only two Sunday yet dignified and firm in his had grown gradually under “It seems like the church battle with Tuttle also opened a St. services because of illness, demeanor.” his care, Quinn said. He had chose wisely in selecting prostate cancer. John’s school in Logan in Quinn said. The News credited Tuttle established six churches, in him. He had the commitment He was born Aug. 28, 1873. It was part of a broad- His position as bishop of with not acting as “an enemy Ogden, Plain City, Corinne, and energy to carry out the 1928, in Logan, Utah, the er effort to establish schools Montana, Idaho and Utah to the Mormon people” and Logan and two in Salt Lake mission,” Quinn said. son of Elmer Godfrey and as a way to increase growth — a 340,000-square-mile not using “his ecclesiasti- City. St. John’s in Logan had ——— Helen Lundberg Liechty. He of his church throughout the area — required a healthy cal influence towards the 38 members at the time. E-mail: graduated from South Cache region. There was virtually and energetic demeanor. He oppression and spoilation of He returned to Utah occa- [email protected] High School and attended no public school system in spent hours on the road in the Latter-day Saints.” Utah State Agricul- Utah until it gained state- horse-drawn stagecoaches His civility toward mem- tural College before hood in 1896, and most visiting his churches and bers of the local religious Commodities being drafted into schools were run by mem- establishing new ones. On majority did not stem from the U.S. Army; bers of the LDS Church. two occasions, he crawled an acceptance of their POCATELLO, Idaho (AP) spring 9.20 (down 26); barley he served three years in the Quinn wrote that non-LDS from overturned coaches, beliefs, however. Quinn cites — Idaho Farm Bureau Inter- 215.00-230.00 (steady); military. and he was once chased by a an article Tuttle wrote in mountain Grain and Livestock NAMPA — White wheat cwt After he returned from the children in Logan attended Report on Friday. 10.83 (down 42); bushel 6.50 service, he moved to San the St. John’s school because grizzly bear, Quinn wrote. 1870, in which he decried (down 25). Bernardino, Calif., where he their parents didn’t want to His personality was robust what he called the “mon- attended San Bernardino Col- send them to the crowded and he had a commanding, strous Mormon delusion.” Grains lege and met the love of his Mormon schools. Most of no-nonsense style, Quinn He went on: “May the Lord POCATELLO — White Livestock life, Coye Nielsen. They were the students who attended wrote. Tuttle described one speed its downfall, despotic, wheat 6.38 (down 12); 11.5 LIVESTOCK AUCTION married in the St. George were born LDS, however, instance when he was rid- treason-breeding, woman- percent winter 6.97 (down — Lewiston Livestock Market LDS Temple on Oct. 23, 1954. a fact that did not sit well ing in a stagecoach and debasing, soul-destroying 24); 14 percent spring 7.67 on Friday. Utility and com- They moved to Logan where with some of the Mormons reprimanded a man who was thing that it is!” (down 16); barley 9.00 mercial cows 40.00-52.00; Elden continued his educa- in the area. An LDS Logan acting “insulting to a colored Despite strong feelings (steady); canner and cutters 40.00- tion majoring in economics. man facing discipline from woman in the coach.” When against LDS doctrines and BURLEY — White wheat 47.00; heavy feeder steers He completed a Bachelor of his church was charged with the man continued to behave practices, especially polyg- 6.05 (down 25); 11.5 percent 94.00-106.00; light feeder Arts degree and a Master “feeling justified in sending in a way Tuttle disapproved amy, Tuttle encouraged his winter 6.91 (down 18); 14 per- steers 95.00-106.00; stocker of Business administration his children to the Gentile of, the bishop “shook him followers to “let the instru- cent spring 7.47 (down 28); steers 95.00-110.00; heavy degree. He also attended School,” Quinn wrote. soundly,” he said. ments and weapons of oppo- barley 8.75 (down 50); holstein feeder steers n/a; the UofU with a presidential The school was closed in Relations between the sition be reason, argument, OGDEN — White wheat light holstein feeder steers n/ appointment. After completing LDS and non-LDS in the education, enlightenment, 6.63 (down 20); 11.5 percent a; heavy feeder heifers 85.00- a doctorate degree in 1962, 1896 when the public school winter 7.30 (down 24); 14 per- 100.00; light feeder heifers he accepted a position with system began in Utah, bring- valley, while not hostile, influence, persuasive truth. cent spring 7.95 (down 16); 90.00-110.00; stocker heifers Weber State University in the ing great improvements to were also far from cordial, “In my years of conten- barley 9.70 (up 35); 85.00-99.00; slaughter bulls School of Business. education in Cache County, Quinn wrote. tion with the Mormons I did PORTLAND — White 55.00-64.00; baby bull calves Elden served several times Quinn wrote said. Unlike some other Protes- wheat 7.65 (down 20); 11 100-150; Remarks: Steady to as chairman of the Econom- Quinn described Tuttle as tant churches in Utah at that percent winter 8.05-8.30 1.00 lower on yearling, calves ics Dept. over 30 years and a tireless, vigorous man who time, Tuttle and the Episco- Idaho Lottery (down 34 to 24); 14 percent 3-5 lower, cows steady. retired in 1992. He taught in spent many hours in travel- pal Church mostly steered Europe for various universities ing across rugged terrain clear of confrontation with Friday on U.S. military bases in five by coach. In photographs LDS leadership and mem- Pick 3: 5-9-3 @ (6 9 6 ? 6;A . ?6 countries. bers, said Steve Sturgeon, Wednesday #71B$ '#7!B '' from his early days in the     $"!" He was a member of the territory, Quinn said Tuttle USU Special Collections Powerball: 38-40-46-49-50 LDS Church. 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