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Show DAILY HIRAtP 04 Friday. August 24, 2007 ' Clifton Dee Clinger Gary Lamont Cooper Catherine Anderson Rees - 2007 1919 ; Cary Lamont Cooper passed away August 21, 2007 at LDS Hospital n Salt Lake City with hi family at his Side. He wa born August 3,1930 m ' Clifton Dee enthusiastic participant in aB that Clifton married Alberta Green Clinger, our won:.' he was involved in which included derful husband, father, brother on February 22, 1942, in Sacraand grandpa, pasted away peace-. mento, California. Six months entertaining rodeo crowds as Catherine Anderson Rees , enriching the community with her a down and bullfighter. Gary later they fuUyinthe talents. She was a longtime memspent her final moments August were sealed early hours of judged the rough stock events at ber of the Cadmus Oub. Along 22, 2007 surrounded by her carin the Salt many rodeos around the state and Thursday, Auwith Lee, she enjoyed her associaing family. was known far Mi competitive Lake Temple. gust 23, 2007. tion with the Timpanogos Chorale. nature and toughness in and out He is once After the war Alreatythe SehLUahto world feels a She was involved in countless conof the arena. In 2006 he was recjSioward Quail gain with his little empty they settled certs and community productions. in southern sweetheart, ognized as the first Utah County after her passShe also taught piano and violin 2nd Josephine e Afcerta Green National Day of the Cowboy California and ing, for she ;4Jerry Cooper. lesson for year. for the State of Utah. Zhewaspre-cederaised three Clinger. Oif was a giant Her talents weren't limited to As a member of the LDS ... in death will be rememchildren. Qif-to- n spirit, strong music. She was a gifted writer ; ' Church he served as dance direcbered for his by his loving and tender, enjoyed and a creator of amazing handitor for 17 years. Gary and Bonnie fun loving per-- , wife Bonnie and the great many years work. Her hands were always Jean Vogt in the educaenjoyed night out with The tonality, sense matriarch of busy making something beautiful tion system Cooper on Group, dose friends the couple .. of adventure, our devoted for those she loved. She as a teacher and then March 22, 1989, hi youngest sort shared. Gary was a colorful, truly humorous stories and family. quilts for each of her his famous homegrown Cameron on October 1, 1976 and as a junior high school unique individual known for his and adorned every Born Ocgrandchildren his oldest brother Howard Eugene disarming grin, practical jokes tomatoes. Indeed, he ". principal for over 20 tober 25, 1919 in Moroni, Utah to new baby within her circle with s. was a true gentleman. and unforgettable TT Cooper. ' years. He was bekwed Ernest and Vanorma Blackham exquisite blankets, sweaters, hats, Themost important element of CUfton, years old, by many students. ' Guy and Bonnie were married and booties. Anderson, Catherine was the December 29, 1948 in Ncphi. Utah was bom hi Lakeview, Utah, on. Clifton was active in the LDS Gary' life was his family where oldest of four children. Her childThroughout her life, she kept he found his greatest enjoyment and sealed in the Salt Lake City Church his entire life and served January 14, 1918, to Martin A. her mind active. She was a vorahood was Tilled with music, a gift in many teaching and leadership in watching Ids grandchildren in Templeon January 16, 1964. Clinger and Teenie Johnson Clingthat blessed and enriched her encious reader and stayed on top A lifetime resident of Lehi, rodeo and sports. , er, He was the fifth of six children assignments. He was tire life. She was a bright student. current events and popular ' ' born to this family. Clifton was Utah, Gary, known as "Coop' ; Gary is survived byhi oldest fa his distinctive voice ax , After high schooL she attended culture. Si was absolutely deand High Noon by many of his bom at home and grew up on son Gary Alan (Carotyn) Cooper he narrated many stake producSnow College. lightful to visit with and enjoyed' friends and acquaintances, served of Lehi, his oldest daughter Cantions and programs in southern S dairy farm where he learned Her musical endeavors eventunothing more than a good laugh his country in the Army in 1948 the value of hard work. Farming dace (Robby) Johnston of Fallon, California. In his later years, and a great story. She had a fanally led her to true Jove when she chores were his constant com- and was the Fort Ord Middle Nevada, his youngest daughter Clifton enjoyed motor cycling, was asked to be the pianist for a tastic sense of humor and a wonDesiree (Kurt) Larsen of Ogden, Weight Boxing Champion that local high school play. The choir derful honesty about her, which panion as he milked cows, hauled . horseback riding, snowmobil- hay, and thinned beets, among a year. He worked at Gtmeva Steel .brothers J.B. (Udene) Cooper jng, trailer life, and traveling the director at the school was a handattracted a steady flow oif family of Lehi, Utah, Richard Cooper for 37 years before retiring to world. He was especially proud of some young man named Leslie myriad of other jobs. ... and friends to her door. raise horses full time. hut family and is survived by three Rees from Wales, Utah. Our famof Independence, Missouri, and ; ' He attended Lakeview Elemen' She will be missed immensely. Glennis Cooper of children Larry D. dinger; Judy Gury was best known for his tary School Lincoln Jr. High ily folklore describes this as when . However, we celebrate the blisslife in the world of rodeo spanning Tooele; 11 grandchildren; 10 great 5chool and Lincoln High School in Davis (Dank and Jane Baggio the Prince of Wales met the Angel ful reunions she is joining and the 30 years where he was at home grandchildren; and his best friend Orem, Utah. While in high school, (Max). He has eight grandchildren afMoronL freedom from the physical pain. he excelled in many activities and ; And 11 He riding bareback horses well into .' and sweetheart Donna Wimmer Catherine married Leslie Ed-- :. that has been her kmglime com-his late forties. In 1956, he was of South Jordan, Utah. served as Senior Class President, is preceded in death by his wife munds Rees December 14, 1937 '', panion. Her remarkable legacy ; the Rocky Mountain Rodeo Clifton graduated high school in Funeral services will be held Alberta, brothers, Herscbel and will Continue to inspire us, in the Manti Temple. They made 11:00 1938 and enjoyed his 7lXh das re- Morris dinger, and by ha sister, chartipkm. : Saturday, August 2 2007 at their home in Pleasant Grove Catherine was preceded in. : ; " ' 'He was also the KMRA bareback a.m. in the Lehi North Stake Gen- - union butt summer. He graduated Alta Davis. death by her husbantj, Leslie E. where they shared a wonderful ; from Brigham Young IMversity ; i riding champion 3 times during ' ter chapel, 2178 N. 1200 E. Lehi, Fuheral services will be held at life together revolving around Rees; bgth purents; her daughter, 11 a.m, J the 1960s and 70's and was a di- Utah. Family and friends may call ' in 1941 in English He Continued Monday, August 27.2UU7, music, family and faith. They Deanna (Sidney) Beveridge: two " rector of the RMRA for 5 years, in the Northridge 13th Ward Chs-peFriday evening from 6890 p.m. at . advanced education in southern. were blessed with four daugh-- . sisters and one brother. She is He served as Utah State High , (lie Wing Mortuary, 118 E. Main, .' California. KiGONorthaXJWest, Orem. survived by daughters Carol Gay ters, darol Gay, Deanna, Roslyn, School Rodeo Director for six Lehi, and at the church one hour , Clifton was very active Sn Thetai Family, and friends may call Sun-- . and Marianne, Catherine was a (Keyne) Thorne,, St George; well as on therodedcouch as to servkeS years Alpha Phi, national honorary Saturday, ;'' prior p.m. in day evening from devoted mot her to her children. (Maurice) Keetch, Draper; for UVSCfaOrcjn. Utah, passing interment, Lehi City Cemetery. dramatic society, and served as , the Walker Sanderson Funeral She celebrated their every success Marianne', Pleasant Grove; 14 ' on his knowledge to many during Online guestbook at President of the Mask Chib. Hq Home. 646 East 80(1 North, Orert andmoumed with them in their. grandchildren and 42 that lime. a.m. Monday ; Sorrows. and from 9:4 enjoyed acting in many BYU .; Gary was an and theater productions met his always energetic, morning prior to the services at Funeral services for Catherine Her membership in the LDS future wife, Alberta Green in a the church. Interment will be held .' church was a central wiH lie held Saturday, August part of her drama data. . id the East Lawn Memaial Hills 25; 21X17 at 11.4X) a.m. in the Ijfe. Throughout her years she He joined the US Air Corps hi Cemetery, with full military rites.;' served as president of every dif-Timpunngus 7th Ward Giapcl, 500 1941 as a flying cadet. He was TX to construction please enter ferent auxiliary organization and North 332 Ckove, 1909-200- 7 soon prumuf ed to Captain and the funeral home from Uh East,.: on countless boards and commit- - : Utuli Family and friends may ' was ossigned as flight instructor Condolences may. be sent to the tees. She gave of her lime, talents call Friday evening from 68 p!m. for pilots in the Indeed a.top family at: www.walkerfamilymur; and resources willingly. Even in at Waronski Funeral Home, 177.6 ' her later years, when bound to a , ; North 9tX) East. Amerkanl-orktuiuy.com. ' Myron Eugene Williams, 98. and in the Stake Presidency while gun, he was ready toship out as pilot of the 9 when the war wheelchair, she continued to serve Utah and an additional passed away Tuesday, August. living in Elko, Nevada, He served 21. 2007 in Delta, Utah. He was those in her ward, and neighbor: at the church n Stuurday from several times on the High Council ended. hood unceasingly. 9:43 to 10:45 a.m: print; to services. bom in Suit and in many other positions. She had a great love for Pleas- Lake City on Interment at Pkasunl Grove City '' Survivors are Terry (Arlyn) ant Grove and devoted time to r July 20, 1909 Finlinson, Delta; Jean Williams, Cemetery. to Rowland Mesa; Shauna Williams, Tempe; and Blanche Qint (Christina Williams, Ogden; 1916-200- 7 14 grandchildren; and 24 greatWinward Williams. EuPreceded in death grandchildren. B. gene was the by one son, three grandchildren, r Yukus Yukiyoshi Inouye oldest of four and his brothers and sister. ' culinary water system for High-lanlie has. served in the Boy. .. Graveside services will be held passed away peacefully at his boy sand one Lynn B. Richardson; age 69 kntiwntohelpstrandcdnxxorisls Saaits of America, in the Farm. at 1 1:30 a.nv.Saturday, August 2& home surrounded by ms family girl, and was passed away at home in Benjamin, and.welcome peule fnan al on August 22, Bureau and as a member of the raised and ed2607 2IX)7 at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Uah Tuesday, August 21, and backgrounds into Soil Conservation Service. He' ucated in Salt surrounded his home; some for an extended Park, 3401 South Highland Drive, 2007. Yukus , served six years as Utah County Lake City. He SLC Friends and family may esD was bum on by his family period of time. He respected othCommissioner. He has fulfilled served a 27 montlfCDS mission after a courafrom 9:45 10:45 a.m. at Russon April 1,1916 ' ers and withheld judgment. He to the Northern States from Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 toChokichi loved to spend time with his wife, leadership positions in The Church geous battle and Towa Inof Jesus Ovist of Latter-daHe married Nell Horton in . with cancer. North Main prior to services. children, grandchildren and brothSaints. He served three years in. the Salt Lake LDS Temple: Later He was.. Our sincere gratitude to all that ouye. Yukus ers and sisters. He was wise, kind, and Maty the Japan Tokyo Temple Presiden- born January divorced. They were the parents fuU of integrity and maintained gave such tender care, friendship of five children. He later married and unconditional love to our Dud. Mitsuye cy, and returnl to serve another 2, 1938 in Ben- a comlorting sense of humor to Tanaka were mission in the same temple.. You are greatly appreciated by . Virginia llartle (deceased): the end. They jamin,Uah ' married for 55 Yukus loved to go fishing and ; to the late. our family. Online guest book at .served a mission in St. George, , Lynn is Survived by his kivuig was sn avid BYU sports fan. He Utah. Active member of the LDS years until her wife Verla Elfreda Shell, his seven George Wes-li- e www.russonmortuaiy.com. I Church, death in 1993. will always be remembered for and Pauline children Kalhyrn Wride (Dennis Eugene served as Bisliop his sense of humor, sage advice . Hethereaf- Isabella Butler d Wride), Christ ine Thompvxi ter married Gene Shimizu and and his generous and kind spirt. ; Richardson. : Thompson), Mark Richardwas later divorced Yukus marHe was loved by many and will be In I960 he married his eternal son (Lynn Reamer), Samuel Rich-- , ried Betty Hisaye Nakamura sweetheart Verla Elfreda Shell of ardson (Shelly Ludkiw), Annette fondly remembered by all. on November 16,1996. Yukus Funeral services will be held at Payson. After 47 years of mar-- .. Murphy (Jeff M urphy ), Jacqueline 1 1 a.m. on and Mary are the parents of six Saturday, August 25th riage they have 7 children. 29 Mortensen (Kevin Mortensetl) at the Highland 11th Ward Chapel, grandchildren and 5 . children; Ronald (Linda Ushio) 1 and Susan Chapman (Jalred Ghap--. ' of Scarsdale, NY; Carolyn (Ken .. 4679 W. Wasatch Dr, Highland, Clifton Clinger, 89, died Auchildren man), one foster daughter 1 lelen Utah. A viewing will be held on Mano) of Pleasanton, CA; Donna gust 23, 2007, in Provo, LJah. Lynn was constantly engaged Mcabe, his 29 grandchildren. 5. ' in service throughout his life. Services are pending and will be (Keith Cavanaugh) oif Sandy, :. Friday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at, and nine at UT; Gerry (Raul Yamashita) of announced by Walker Sanderson the Anderson & Sons Mortuary, He served in the US Army in his ten brothers and sisters. 49 E. 100. N. ui American Fork, Funeral Home of Orem- - Newark, CA; Jay Dee (Karen , Germany at the font of the iron He was preceded in death by Uah. An additional viewing win curtain from 1956 to 1962. He also his Mother Ifeuline Isabella Buber Young strom) of Herndon, VA; beheld prior to the funeralon , Vicki (Howard Maetani) of Orem,' worked as a prison guard, and and Father George Weslie UT. Yukus and Mary have 26 was a Utah Highway Patrolman and his brother Sterling Saturday, August 25th from 9J0 grandchildren and 19 great grand- a.m. to 105 a.m. at the Highland for 25 years. Lynn was a member Richardson. Visit the ; children. Betty has two children, 11th Ward ChapeL Interment will of the Church of Jesus Christ of .. A viewing will be held in his . Carol Iwasaki and Jeannie (Dole be at the Salt Lake City Cemetery, Latter Day Saints and served in honor at Walker Mortuary in 200 N Street. Sayama) and has 4 grandchildren several church positions includobituaries Spanish Fork on Friday from 6tX). and 2 great grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, donations ing Severny, a High Counsekv, pm to 890 pm. August 24th. 2007 in lived Yukus has Highland .: may be made to the Highland City and Bishopric Counselor, temple and funeral services will begin online to sign since 1943 and was instrumental Library Foundation in memory worker, Ward and Slake Mission Saturday at 1 1:00 am wbh a viewin developing the Highland area. of Yukus Inouye, Highland City and many more. Lynn Leader, ing one hour prior at the LDS Book a Guest He initiated the development of was always helping others and Building, 5378 West 10400 North, church at 3200 W 7300 S. Benja- in be taken the Dont Alpine Country Club and the by these Highland, Utah 84003. Yukus' de- was very mindful at the widows min, Utah. or send flowers. establishment of the Highland sire was to one day see a library in the neighborhood. He was types of hearing aid offers. Water Company to develop the built in Highland. Clwck dw betiem line, wiiiiee gueieeim and After dritvrey Brrvktf. Sec the obituary section at j . 1 -- . : hon-ore- d . " hand-stitch- . one-liner- . S . . . : . . . . . : . . . sister-in-la- . . g . . . i, . . Ro-sly- n . . . , . . . .' - . Myron Eugene Williams . IV-asa- . ' g . v; : Yukus "Uke Inouye . Richardson Lynn -- 1929-T93- y . . . : MJ . , (Mi-cha- . DEATH NOTICES great-grand-- . . . . . Rich-ardso- : fl . . . f . . . ' . ' . . Oar Promise: Utafi's Dest Hearing Value! v' 'fj www.heraldextra.com ;' James Halpin the past few days, McNutt said. ' . He said technical issues are still being worked out with a Webcam that was inOne of stalled at the volcano over the weekend, ANCHORAGE, Alaska Alaska's most active volcanoes continued but that it will hopefully be running soon. vigorously erupting into its second week, Currently, images are coming from with larger explosive eruptions still exCold Bay, 37 miles away, he skid. Im sad to say people are going to find pected, officials said Thursday. out that weather in that part of the world Earthquake activity remains steady and well above normal'' at Pavlof Volcano is pretty nasty most days, he said. on the Aleutian arc, and vigorous lava He said a team of scientists from New flow is continuing, according to the AlasMexico Tech was on the ground Thursday ka Volcano Observatory. installing sane lighting sensor equipment. Volcano seismologist Steve McNutt said Lightning can be generated in a rising ash the volcano, located about 600 miles south- plume, but scientists still don't fully underwest of Anchorage, could be building tostand the phenomenon of how erupting ward a major, more explosive eruption. volcanoes produce lighting, McNutt said. "We've had quite a few explosions over By studying it at Pavlof, McNutt said THE Lowest fee in the nation Interest paid on deposits ASSOC IAIID ' PRESS . . r.. . , lp.t T Monuments Large Selection of Colors & Sftles ' . '725 South 900 East Provo, ttah ' e, fCCCa . . LABOR DAY WEEKEND it! - : (t! Flowers .! J'llSi " '.li I 0. low-lev- V.' Custom, QuaM ; 374-058- scientists hope to better understand its cause, which could help them confirm when there are rising ash plumes that are a threat to aviation. In the past,' the volcano has ipaintained eruptions fa several months, broken up by a few large-scalexplosive eruptions. 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