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Show 14 DAILY HERALD Monday, August 27, 2007 Earl Franklin Walk Cities across the U.S. work to light graffiti 1915-200- 7 travel and see the beautiful Earl Franklin Walk, age 91. passed sway Friday, August 24, 2007 in Orem, Utah. Ha waa ', coun- tryside. He greatly valued education and encouraged all of his family in educational and training pursuits. Dad's love of mission- .born Decemary work was fekaO around the ber 3,1915 in world he encouraged and prowiH Kiefer Nicholas Sandoval age Kiefer is dearfy loved and vided financial assistance for 25 Hunter, Utah 16, loving ion of Randy Sandoval be truly missed by all those who to Henry Jograndchildren on their missions. . knew him. and Kimberly Dad served in many positions for seph and LydKiefer is survived by Mother, Sandoval died ia EBz4 Smith the LDS church, including Bishop, Kimberly Sandoval (Pete Peter-- ... Walk. He , in a tragic car Stake High Counselor, Ward Sim-da- y accident on son); Father, Randy Sandoval School Superintendent and married Thek-lUriday August (Tracy BurminghamX Brother, Kuna AuWard Young Men President. Spe.. Sandoval 44,2007. Grandparents, Kyler cial thanks is given to the Orem gust 8, 1941 Kiefer pinny and Christine Martinez, in Salt Lake where Dad resided neighborhood '' Gordon and LaVonda BirreO: vaabornon , for the past ten years, the OrCity-- their marriage wu later solGrandfather Sal Sandoval Great September emnized in the Sak Lake Temple. chard Park Rehabilitation Center, 7, 1990 in Grandmother, LaRita Juber. A resident of Hunter (West Valand to Ken Lau and Kraig Thorne Tetovo, U ah. Aunts. Uodes and Cousins. V 81 yean, our loving their tender home care during for for ley Cky) death enKiefer was preceded in He was father was highly respected for final two months of Dad's life. the roiled as a by his Grandmother, Luck) Lucy hi integrity, his service to friends . - Survived by children, LaRaine Junior at Lets High School where Sandoval Great Grandfather, Paul and neighbors, his Commit merit Walk, OTem; Pauline (Dennis) Juber and GTeat Grandparents, he excelled at Drama and as a West Jordan; JoAnn (Calthe Lord end his never ending' to member of the Debate Presidency. Henry and Emma Garda. of Ms family. Dad was1 , vin) Robison, St. George; Lynn support KiefHe loved books, music and long A viewing will be held for a builder. Through the yean he (Rebecca) Walk, Mantl Judy er on Tuesday August 28,2007 boarding. He was a loving ion worked at many lumber and hard- (Vaughn)Pirk, Rovo; 29 grandLDS 0 the at and brother who had maqy from p.m. ware stores including Knudsen, children; 73 great grandchildren. "Church budding located at 690 E. . friends and his own Receded bi death by Mi wife, Anderson, Economy, Kiefer had aa enthusiasm for ; 3200 N. Lett, Utah. You may also company, Independent Builders. . Thekla, Ms parents, sisters Artine life and lived it to the fullest evattend a viewing on Wednesday Mother finally convinced him to WDcken, EBen and Naomi Walk; 2007 from He waa creative 29, eryday. August wildly retire at the age of 8L His spare brothers Don, Harold, George Juid an excellent writer. He was a m. followed by Funeral Ser , tune wu in his workshop, Walk; all of Ms 18 half brothers spent a.m. at incredibly funny and always made vices beginnings 1100 for his children and and sisters; granddaughter Anissa building gifts the same address. A graveside people laugh He had dreams Lari Walk. grandchildren. His sense of hu- service will follow at Lett Cky Yale, the Race Corp, and a Funeral Services wiH be held mor would always lighten up the career in Law. He always said he Cemetery. Online condolences his grandchildren in room, keep Wednesday, August 29, 120 www.Serenk was going to change the world, .. may be submitted to ' check and make us all leave with ' noon, at the LDS Sharon 1st Care.com. .. and would have if given the time. smiles. Dad directed and super- Ward, 641 South 400 East, Gram, vised the building of many church Utah. Friends and family may , call Tuesday 6fl0 - 8.00 p.m. at houses in his beloved Hunter (West Valley Cky). Dad loved to r. McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 S. Redwood Road and Wednesday hike and camp in the mountains, -- 1130 am end in recent years he and mother at the church, Interment, Valley View Memorial ROY OREM Doris Schwartz ward choral, missionary, Relief enjoyed the great outdoors in their motor home. He loved to:.' Rvk, West Valley Cky, Utah. of Orem, 75, died peacefully at teadwr. Society and primary home on Aug. Doris is best . remembered 21 2007 from' for her kind , leukemia. v Doris was and cheerful. born on Feb. ; 24, 1932 in community ' Marjorie Blanche Painter Chris- children, Gtenys (Lynn) McKeQ of and political Ogden, Utah tensen, 85, of Santaquin, returned Tulga, Oklahoma, Detuiis (Cheryl) involvement .. to Beatrice Christensen of Sandy, and Emilee tothewaking Shaw and and her de- arms of her Christensen, of Santaquin; 12 WilfordH. termination 28 great grand-- 1 Savior on Augrandchildren, McBride. " to make the Lucille children; a gust 22, 2007. Doris was a , world abet--, born was Painter of She Shewn Santaquin. ter place: She happy child February 4, preceded in death by her husband and loved to' . took pride 1922, in Ausand a great grandson, Kevkl Rich, do nice things for others. She was in educating herself and wanted The family extends special tin, Utah the involved in the girl scouts and to be involved in something that ' of thanks to all the friends and daughter J make difference. a Doris .. enjoyed singing the camp songs might Frank Nelson neighbors for their loving support. throughout her life. lovingly helped to take care of Emma and Appreciation is also extended to !. Shewasamemberofthe .. .. her husband, Ray for many years. Dr. E. William Leroy and his staff Augusta Pe; Ogden 4th Ward Choir, which They were married for 15 years. terson Paintfor their kind and faithful medical in Ogden, She' Special Thanks go to Debra Aarer. Marjorie V care. 'also developed a talent for giving , on Clark of Highland, UT for the attendin and Funeral services will be held Santaquin grew up humorous end dramatic readings many yean of wonderful care she ed school in Monroe, Santaquin, Tuesday, August 28th at lift) and was voted most likely to h gave to Doris, helping her stay come a movie star by her gradual- -' active and fulfilled. Thank you ao and Payson. She married Michael a.m. at the Santaquin 9th Ward Beveridge Christensen September, LDS Chapel 545 North 200 East. ingdass. She also participated . much Debra. 14, 1940 in Santaquin. Their mar-Friends may call Monday evening ' in the pageantry performances is Doris survival by her was solemnized in the Msnti riage of All Faces West. She gradu--atechildren: Pauline(Don)Harry, LDS Temple April 26, 1952. Funeral Home, 68 South ., from Ogden High School iii Sterling(Laurie)Benrion, Dale V She was an active member of . 30Q East, Santaquin, and Tuesday 1949 and went on to Weber State Bennion, Dan(Caro()Bennion, the LDS Church, serving in the at the church from 9:45 to 10rt5 where she later graduated in I960 Beverty(Bryan)Kingsford, and a.m. prior to services. Interment ' Rimary and the Relief Society Iwith a degree in Oem. Ed. She Brenda(Steve)Hadley, 28 grandand other auxiliaries. She also" . will be in the Santaquin Cky Cema sheet metal worker at children and almost 3 served aa a temple ordinance etery. -- Hill Air Force Base and helped to Also surviving are her worker in the Rwo LDS Temple Condolences may be sent to the She married 3nake airplane parts. brother, Doti(Bonnie) McBride, wkh her husband for several --Paul Clark Bennion of Farmington and 2 sisters, family at: www.ho0aday brown. JoAnn(Waker)Bunn com..... yean. 3n June of 1952 in tbe.SL Temple, . and Lynette(Vemal) Fouken. --Marjarie is survived by her They raised 6 children together, :' Doris is preceded in death by her 3xX later divorced in 1982. She .' father and mother and baby, sister worked at Defense Depot Ogden .' Dorotfty Ray. Also preceding her Zor a number of years before her in death are 2 grandbabies, her Retirement in 1991. Doris moved husband, Ray, and other relatives. 40 Orem in 1991 where die lived at Funeral services will be held ' he Seville Retirement Home for Wednesday, August 29, at lift) Our loving Mother of 13 and (Robert) Woolsey, ! t a short period, where she met and un. at the Cedar LDS Ward Grandmother of her Jeanie (Dave) Wriide, Elk Ridge; many, spent married Raymond G. Schwartz,. Chapel 3845 South 2000 West entire bfe Eddy Gonzales, Casa Grande, AZ; who was a sports writer for the .. . in Roy. Family will meet with devoted to Marshall Gonzales, Frank (Kim) in lived Herald. Orem friends Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. Daily They her family all of Payson; Lonnie Gonzales, with her daughter Beverly and at Myers Roy Mortuary, 5865 and is loved . : Gonzales, Sandy; Tessie (Luis) South 1900 West and on WednesBryan Kingsford. Her main inby many. She Valdez, Maderia,CA; 22 f terests were her family, church, day at the church from 930 to isawoman. children; 8 great- nutrition and polite. She was a .. 10 JO a.m. prior to services. Interof many;:, Slate Delegate for the Democratic. ment, QgdenOty Cemetery. strengths and brother, Abraham "Abe Cordova, Send condolences to family at Party and often held elections in has brought of Nevada, and Allie, her beloved ' her home where she was voting HYPERLINK "http:www.my so much joy dog, life companion, and friend. She was an active member judge. to the lives of She was preceded in death by two ' of the LDS church and served as all that have Krandsona. Shane Christensen . known her. TJ. Gonzales; a brother, David; '. ', Her family lister, Theresa; aonakHaw, Tony .wfflahvqys be strong and close to Lopez and Brent Christenaea her heart. - From her loving kids Memorial services will be Tuesand grandkids. day, August 28, 2007, 2ft) pm. at She is survived by: children, , the Walker Mortuary, 587 South Joseph Charles Moore, 48, of Pleasant Gtove, Utah died on August Teresa Lopez, FTuka, Colorado; 100 West, Payson. All are invited 24, 2007, Funeral services are pending and wiH be announced by OL Diane Christensen (Tom) Horn, to attend. pin Family Mortuary, Pleasant Grove, Utah. Condolences may be sent to the Santaquin; Rebecca Becky" , (John) Robinson, Vernal Lora family at www.walkerf amily mor(Randy) Thomas, Goshen; Trina tuary xom. ' : (Jay) Holm, Spanish Fork; Judy cc Kiefer Nicholas Sandoval ' u workers and using global positioning technology to better fight graffiti that is marring historic homes and sites, bridges and statues. The increased efforts to erase or reduce the scrawled a . : . . ' . . spray-painte- . - . Marjorie Blanche Christensen . , . . . . . . sister-in-la- . . . J. ' : be-ca- well-know- n : ; d . . . Rebecca Cordova Gonzales 3 Q-es- . : . - The company supplies ckies wkh digkal cameras equipped wkh Global Rxitkxiing System technology. It analyzes the photos to match graffiti wkh the vandals, identifies location dusters to better May or Warren Copeland in predict graffki targets and Springfield, a western Ohio provides police wkh evidence once the vandals are caught. cky of more than 65,000 While graffiti has long been people. Westcott House, associated with big cities, Tteci vandals are cutting a designed by noted architect Sffkiprofile in many Frank Lloyd Wright and smaller recently restored at a cost of communities as wed, said Tim $5A million, became a grafKephart, president of Graffki fiti canvas. Black markings Tracker.. on the home's "This is a way for them in their smaD-worl-d onceepotless stucco farmed community what appeared to be a headtheir smaUdrde of friends less stick figure and the letto get name far them- -' ters chx." ' selves. he said. Phoenix has added a second Wyandotte, Mich., a city of crew and in fiscal 30,000 south of Detroit, this 20064)7 painted over 63,723 jnonth decided to offer up to $1,000 for information trading graffiti sites, a 32 percent increase over the previous year. to the arrest and conviction of The ritys anthgraffiti budvandals because of a chronic at a skate get has steadily increased graffiti problem ' over the past four years, ; park. Cedar Cky, Utah, a com V jumping from $1.16 million to $1.93 million. More reward mtmity of 25,000, is buying a ' money which has totaled paint sprayer to help cover up is being raffki after bathrooms, $175,000 since 1995 and a veterans given out for the apprehension of vandals. monument were defaced in a recent rash of vandalism in Springfield and other ck-iare working with schools to identify suspects and Cecity felt like we need-- : curb the probiem. In the fall, ed to be more proactive on Lincoln, Neb., will start a this in getting k off as soon as program that includes poster we can," said Bob Tate, direC- contests to steer students tor of parka and recreation. away from getting involved Experts say only a small in graffitL Lincoln also is percentage of graffiti is gang related. Most people do k for requiring property owners to quickly remove graffki or attention ami notoriety, using the city will bill them for domonikers or "tags to identify ing the job. graffki as their own and then Washington, D.C, has bragging about k to their . reduced the time that city friends. The Internet can fuel officials must wak before ... the spread of graffki wkh removing graffiti without the taggers sharing their work consent of private property. and urging each other on. owners. New York Gty bans Anchorage, Alaska, has the sale of aerosol spray paint begun using brushwielding in cans, broad4ipped indelible volunteers who paint over markers or etching acid to graffki Jeff Schmitz, a anyone under 2L Cities are cracking down microwave technician, blots in response to a sudden rash out graffki along a four-mil- e , or steady rise of graffki, out : bike trail between his home of concern k will spread or ; and his job. He loads cans of .. invite more serious property gray ami brown paint ob-- .. crimes, or because of public :: tained from the city for free into a bucket wedged into ' outcry over the marring of a a child seat on the back of his historic or valued landmark. The NoGraf Network Inc., a green mountain bike. 1 can Yreka, Calif.-base- d go anywhere they group, estimates that graf- can, and I am persistent, fiti damage and cleanup costs Schmitz said. . . 10-3- 0 d . . anti-graff- . base-dugou- ts . es . . . . . . .. : anti-graff- iti -- .. .. : www.myers-mor-tuaryxo- . ; DEATH NOTICES . I FEEL LIKE A FISH WITH NO WATER. -- Champion for journalism dies JACOB, AGES Sue Major Holmes' . THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Robert H. "Bob" Johnson, a champion for open govern- - ment and a former Associated Rasa executive who during a career wrote APs first bulletin on the assassination of Resident John F. Kennedy, has died. He was 84. After retiring from the news cooperative in 1988, Johnson helped start the New Mexico Foundation for Open Government and made a new career out of fighting for public access to government meetings and records. Johnson suffered a stroke Saturday morning as he pre-- . pared to go to work at the foundation, where he served as executive director. He died later that evening. He was a workaholic all his life, and was right up to the end," said his wife, Luise Put-- . camp Johnson. Paul Stevens, an AP regional vice president who once served as New Mexico's bureau chief said, "I'm among many people in the AP who owe their careers to the mentoring and ' example that he set in his roles with the AP. I'D really miss 42-ye- Dont be taken in by these types of hearing aid offers. Owt iW fcociw bi,itinH fmmwn WihraiMiyiiwm. . vtw MM W r . J.t ttTJUCU 11 em TM MOIY. j r; 'i : . -- ;i rteisist dBA j sATt, Flowers "V Topiaries : Gilts 437 South State, Orem 601 ,4 i xZtZ a. " 223-01C- 3 Free Delivery to Utah County Hospitals & Funeral Homes him." A native of Colorado Cky, Texas, Johnson joined AP in Dallas in 1946 after serving as a U.S. Marine lieutenant in World War IL He was recalled to active duty as a Captain in the Korean War. He was proud of having worked every news job in the Dallas bureau, where he became news editor in 1951 The next year, he was named bureau chief in Salt Lake City, managing the Utah and Idaho operations. He was assigned as Indianapolis bureau chief in 1959, then returned to Dallas as Texas bureau chief in 1961 That year, on Nov. 22, Johnson was m the newsroom of the Dallas Times Herald, the AP office, when he heard editors talking about an unconfirmed report that President Kennedy had been shot. Johnson ran back to his desk, slipped paper in his typewriter, and wrote "BUL-- . LETIN" and "DALLAS" and awaked word from Ms staffers covering Kennedy's visit to can. Wirephoto operator Janies "Ike Akgens, who doubled as a photographer, alerted Johnson that he was just 30 feet away from Kennedy when the first shot was fired. . . . 6:00-8.-0- Doris McBride Bennion Schwartz to$l million. and symbols can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. "Its certainly not a new problem, but just in this month, we've had all of a sud- - . : about $15 billion a year in the linked States. Business is booming for . some hightech graffiti detectives. Graffki Los Angeles-base- d Tracker has grown from one employee serving one cky in January 2006 to 12 employees serving about 35 ckies. The company's annual revenue is expected to double next year THE ASSOCIATED PRESS OkSPRINGFIELD, Ohio ies are offering rewards, increasing fines, hiring more . -- MO-UIO- James Hannah . are planned, HuQ said. He hopes drivers see benOGDEN Children walkefits, toa ' If we are focusing children ing or riding a bicycle to school can go to a state Web into a minimum number of she to find a route. daces, drivers will know The Student Neighborhood where children are and where . Access Rrogram is available they usually cross the street." from the Utah Department of HuD saicL "They can be more, Transportation. ITie goal is to aware and take extra precauget students to school wkhout tions. He said UDOT has been having to dodge cars and , contacted by the federal govtrucks, if possible. For parents and educators;.. ernment and some national win help them know where organizations about how the we want children to walk program works. and bike, how to get them "We believe k is a model to school said Robert HuD, and there would be interest in UDOrra safety director. using the system throughout We wanted to give them the country, Hull said. Utah schools have been a tod that is easy to use and ; provides consistency from required to plan safe routes for students for several years, year to year," he said. The computer program said Nate Taggart, Weber uses maps of the area around School District spokesman. ' The state Web ske "has a a achod and aDowa users to mark street signals, crosswaDts great program and other traffic features. wkh k," he said. Maps for every Utah elI On the Net-ementary schod are online, and maps for other schools www.l idot.utah.govsnap , THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . : . . map-makin- g Missing Utah girl found OK Amber Alert. Jasmine was .THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A girl snatched from her grandmother care was found safe fci Wyoming while her mother, a suspect, was arrested mSesawcy after a vehicle roDover, authorities said. . Jasmine Spens was found rating lunch Saturday in Evanston, Wya, Lt. Josnnie Comiasaid. She was taken Friday from a home in Morgan County, where she livea wkh her grandparents, triggering an MOUNTAIN GREEN 5year-ol- d . takenby her mother, Julia Whedright, who does not have custody, and a boyfriend, the sheriffs office said. "This was like a big, bad dream, Jasmine's father, Mark Spens, said. Whedwright and Donald Watters were in a roDover Saturday in Ogden Canyon. They were arrested after a short chase on foot, Morgan County sheriff's Sgt. Jason Lee said. Jasmine was staying wkh Watters friend, a night clerk at an Evanston, Wya, motel |