Show - 116 With Montana Nursing Sore Elbow 49ers Hare Fallen Back Into Pack III SPORTSOBITUARIES The Salt Lake Tribune Continued From B-- 1 away bringing up the rear The Montana question involves more than the state of his elbow It also involves what has become a three-rincircus in the Bay Area — should San Francisco's quarg terback be Montana Steve Young or Steve Bono all of whom have more than legitimate credentials? "Missing a few games it will be difficult to come back and be the starter" says Montana who will miss the season opener against the Giants in New York Sept 6 and at least three more games But Young who was as a starter last season has been the quarterback-in-waitinso long he might retire before Montana And Bono previously a career came on when Young was hurt last year and went running the offense more like Montana than the scrambling Young Beyond that Jerry Rice was a training camp holdout depriving the Niners of their most potent offensive weapon for a short time Still the 49ers start with only a few question marks — running back offensive line depth and safety And Amp Lee a second-roundraft choice from Florida State looks like he might finally become the next Roger Craig The defense has always been overshadowed by Montana Rice and friends But the line features players like Kevin Fagan Pierce Holt and Michael Carter For the other teams there's a new plus factor Having finally beaten the 49ers will the Saints and Falcons be less in awe — finally really believe the "they put their pants on one leg at a time" stuff New Orleans won the division at 11-- last season largely on the strength of its defense But quarterback Bobby Hebert was also a key factor — the Saints started 7- 0 before he got hurt and were in games he started Hebert's receivers are ordinary except for Eric Martin who was a holdout coming off a season The offensive line banged up last year is still a question 5-- 5 g third-string- The Falcons (10-6- ) made the playoffs by beating the 49ers twice once on a desperation pass from backup quarterback Billy Joe Tolliver to Michael Haynes But the season after its first playoff appearance since 1982 didn't start well for the Falcons Two starters in the secondary Brian Jordan and Deion Sanders are playing major league baseball and Jordan's retirement is permanent Andre Rison who teams with Haynes in one of the best receiving duos in the league was an unhappy holdout The good news is that Chris Miller the quarterback remains healthy a key to a return to the playoffs The best thing you can say about the Rams is that one guy is finally in charge of football operations oft-injur- It's er 5-- 1 d Chuck Knox who returned to Los Angeles from Seattle and was allowed to do what John Robinson wasn't — make draft and other major personnel decisions His first task will be to assemble better personnel after a deserved season in 1991 3 Quarterback Jim Everett hailed just two years ago as "the quarterback of the '90s" had another dismal season throwing 20 interceptions second in the NFL Some of that was due to lack of protection and some due to injuries to his receivers — Flipper Anderson Aaron Cox and Henry El lard one of the team's strengths Everett also might be helped by a return of the running game that Knox favors But who's the running back? The main cog in the defense is linebacker-defensiv- e end Kevin Greene although Sean Gilbert the third overall pick in the draft is the first legitimate defensive end the Rams have had in half 5 9-- Prediction: San Francisco (10-6- ) New Orleans (11-5- ) Atlanta Los Angeles (4121 Americans Win 15 Medals in mark il Paralympics THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BARCELONA Spain — Trischa Zorn of Indianapomember of lis a four-tim- e the United States team in the Paralympics won the breaststroke on 100-met- Friday to pace a American performance on the opening day of the Paralympic Games Zorn set a personal best of 1 minute 2646 seconds in winning the gold by 151 seconds over Gabriella of Sweden Tjernberg -In this event I was very nervous because I hadn't been training very much" Zorn 28 said "I swam a 1:29 in the preliminary and knew I could go faster" Jason Wening of O'FalIon Ill won the freestyle in 4:5246 Adding to the US medal count were John Morgan Huntington Beach Calif freesilver in the Saenz Carolina and style Miami bronze in the 400- meter freestyle 400-met- 100-met- Among 11 American track medals was the shot put gold by Terry Peckinpaugh of Scotts Valley Calif with a throw of 35 feet 514 inches Annual Bowling Tourney Set The annual Labor Day bowling tournament will run Saturday through Monday at Junction Lanes Squad times are 10 am noon 2 and 4 pm The tournament is open to men and women with a payoff each day Bowlers may bowl as many times as they wish but can only cash in twice Registration fee is $14 REGIONAL DEATHS But the heart of the team is the linebacking corps led by Pat Swilling last year's Defensive Player of the year Along with Rickey Jackson Sam Mills and Vaughn Johnson he led a unit that went four games without allowing an offensive touchdown The other strength is Morten Andersen one of the game's best kickers death residence and mortuary dling the funeral arrangements han- ALLEN Elva Flora Zimmerman 88 Sept 4 Lehi Wing Mortuary Chapel BUTCHER Lois Roberta 73 Sept 3 Salt Lake City Evans and Early Mortuary CHASE Muriel Bennion 90 Sept 2 Lehi Wing Mortuary CHRISTENSEN Lois Bowen 87 Sept 3 Salt Lake City Larkin Mortuary CLARK Phyllis Mary 71 Sept 3 Logan Redwood Memorial Estates Mortuary Salt Lake City GEORGE Clarice Amanda Maycock Smith 91 Sept 2 West Jordan Deser OBITUARIES PAID PUBLIC NOTICES Elva Allen so-s- o t et Mortuary Salt Lake City WeIlium John Van 87 Sept 4 Provo Walker Mortuary Provo PARTRIDGE Leona Tanner 84 Sept 3 Goshen Holladay Hills Funeral Home Salt Lake City PETERSON Henry E 77 Sept 4 Nephi Ursenbach Funeral Home SHEFFIELD David 18 Sept 2 Arvada Colo Berg Mortuary SMITH Ruth Lindberg 62 Sept 3 Salt Lake City McDougal Golden Rule Funeral Home WALKER Cyril Frederick Jr 53 Sept 2 Lehi Wing Mortuary WILKES Eva Nancy McElrath 93 Sept 4 Provo Berg Mortuary ORMAN Ruth LEHI—Elva died ON Flora Zimmerman Men 88 of Lehi Sept it 1992 at her sons home in Soft Lake Born Aug 16 1906 in Fremont Cache Co Idaho to Suet and Flora ' Bushman Zimmerman Married Owen William Men Oct Z 1929 in Solt Lake City Utah mar- ' riage later solemnized Oa WI the Sall Lake LDS Tern- - Iv1 l' He r died Aug 20 pie -1933 She was a Postal 411 l Clerk at the Lehi Post Of-1 fice for 33 years Mem ber of the LDS Church had served as Primary ( ir MIA secre- president tory and a visiting teacher over 5u years Survived by one son Harold James Allen and wife Anne W Salt Lake City seven grandchildren 18 and several nieces and nephews whom she truly loved Preceded in death by a baby daughter Julia Maureen Funeral Wednesday Sept 9 1992 11 am in the Wing Mortuary Chapel 118 E Main Lehi vehere friends may call Tuesday 9 pm and Wednesday one hour prior to services Interment Pleasant Grove City Cemetery 1 95 N 95 Antonia Illibarri Archuleta Antonia Ulibarri Archuleta our beloved mother grandmother and friend away Weds passed Sept 2 1992 She will be 1 greatly missed She was born June 11 1920 in Tierra Amin Ila New Mexico a dough-te- r of Julio and Morgan- to Trujillo Illibarri She married Marcelino rs1‘11 r"--7--- Archuleta Aug 2 1938 She served as a house- keeper for 30 years at the Salt Palace Travel : Lodge She was a won- derful homemaker Her home was open to everyone She was very receptive to everyone in every way ' er "r ies included gardening cooking and reading We are going to miss you light of out life" Preceded in death by her husband Marcehno and daughter Mabel Survivors include Rebecca Renneau Anita Sheppard Ray Archuleta Angie Lovato Esther Black Margie Archuleta Marcelino Archuleta Christy Montoya George Archuleta Danny Archuleta Frank Archuleta Charlie Archuleta Lisa Sandoval Emily Romano 40 grandchildren 24 Funeral services will be held Saturday Sept 5 10 am Redwood Memorial Estates Chapel 6500 South Redwood Road Friends may call Friday evening 6--8 pm at Deseret Mortuary 36 East 700 South and Saturday one hour prior to services at Redwood Interment Redwood Cemetery Funeral directors: Deseret Mortuary "Please don't sing sod songs for me Forget your grief and fears For I am in a perfect place away from pain and tears I am home in Heaven dear ones oh so happy and so bright There is perfect lay and beauty in this everlasting light All the pain and grief is over every restless tossing past I am now at peace forever safely home in Heaven at last Thank you Lord than you 1 1) N 237-293- 1 e e e e dan daughter Sept 2 Pioneer Valley Hospital EARL Beth and Edward Orem son Sept 2 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center EKLOF Teresa and Kenneth Jackson Wyo son Sept 2 Cottonwood Hospital ELLSWORTH Michele and Sean Provo son Sept 2 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center EWER Darlene and Dennis Salt Lake City daughter Sept 1 Holy Cross Hospital FITZGERALD Michelle and Troy Provo daughter Sept 2 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center FRAMPTON Wendy and Evan Farmington daughter Sept 3 LDS Hospital GALLACHER Jeanie and Reyn Farmington son Sept 1 Lakeview Hospital GALLEGOS Kimmie and Russell Sandy son Sept 1 St Marks GARDNER Heather and Michael Provo daughter Sept 2 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center GARFIELD Carson and Mark Salt Lake City daughter Holy Cross Hospital GARZA Maria Salt Lake City daughter Sept 2 LDS Hospital GLEASON Cathy and Daniel Orem daughter Sept 3 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center GREETSEN Meredith and Daniel Salt Lake City daughter Sept 1 St Marks HAFEN Patricia and Bradley Provo son Sept 2 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center HALL Anna and Roger West Valley City daughter Sept 2 St Marks HANSEN Trudy and Wayne Centerville daughter Sept 1 Holy Cross Hospital HAROLDSON Diane and Israel Provo son Sept 2 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center HARRISON Jennifer and Evan Salt Lake City daughter sept 3 LDS Hospital HARYOIT Marcia and Kevin Provo son Sept 2 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center HEALEY Consuelo and Gary Highland son Sept 3 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center HEALEY Gloria and Steven West Valley City daughter Sept 3 Pioneer Valley Hospital HOBBS Susan and William West Jordan daughter Sept 3 LDS Hospital HOLMES Lisa and Michael Kearns daughter Sept 3 Cottonwood Hospital HULL Susann and David Sacramento Calif daughter Sept 3 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center HUNT Susan and Curtis West valley City son Aug 17 University Hospital HYMAS Susan and Mark West Valley City son Sept 1 Pioneer Valley Hospital JAMES Cynthia and Tracy Bountiful daughter Sept 2 LDS Hospital JARVIS Lisa and Mark Bountiful daughter Sept 3 St Marks JENKINS Sarah and Layne Washington Terrace daughter Aug 31 St Benedict& JERRY Trina and Layne son Sept 1 Holy Cross JOHNSTON Sharlyn and son Sept 3 McKay-De- e Salt Lake City Hospital Bryan Ogden Hospital Eva Nancy Angeline McElrath Wilkes 95 JONES Dolores and Lawrence Provo son Sept 3 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center KA HILL Danielle and Allen Roy daughter Sept 4 McKay-DeHospital KASTELER Kathryn and Douglas Salt Lake City daughter Sept 3 Cottonwood Hospital KOHLES Natalie and Chris Riverton son Sept 3 Cottonwood Hospital LAVERY Angela and Sjon Sandy son Sept 3 Cottonwood Hospital MALCOLM Lisa and Randy West Jordan daughter Sept 2 Holy Cross Hospital MANGUM Deborah and Michael West Jordan daughter Sept 3 Cottonwood Hospital MARTIN Lori Salt Lake City son Sept 3 LDS Hospital MARTINEZ Terri and David Salt Lake City daughter Sept 3 Alta View Hospital MCGUIRE Cindy and James Midvale daughter Sept 2 FHP Birth Suite MCLEAN Melinda and Laughlin Ogden son Sept 2 St Benedict& MCMILLIAN Colleen and Aaron Kaysville daughter Sept 15 Humana-Davi- s North MCREA Michele and Jim Salt Lake city daughter Sept 2 University Hospital METCALF Tiffany and Stephen Roy son Sept 3 McKay-DeHospital MEYERS Constance and Dennis Provo son Sept 2 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center MIILSON Alison and Kirt Salt Lake City daughter Sept 1 Holy Cross Hospital MINSON Amy and Brant Provo son Sept 2 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center MOFFAT Rebecca and Bruce Salt Lake City daughter Sept 2 LDS Hospital MONTGOMERY Karen and Cody Eden twin daughters Sept 2 McKay-De- e Hospital MOORE Rebecca and Charles Orem daughter Sept 3 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center NANCE Terri and Bradley Centerville son Sept 3 Lakeview Hospital NELSON Floyd and Terisa Salt Lake City daughter Sept 2 LDS Hospital NELSON Julie Sandy son Sept 3 Cottonwood Hospital NIELSON Angela and Lewis Bennion daughter Sept 3 University Hospital NOLAND Carol and Erik Provo daughter Sept 2 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center OLSEN Kristen and Steven Orem son Sept 3 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center OLSEN Mary and Gary Salt Lake City son Sept 2 LDS Hospital OLSEN Wendy and Wayne Orem son Sept 2 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center OLSON Allison and Todd Salt Lake City son Sept 3 St Marks PERRY Lisa and Shawn Sandy daughter Sept 3 Alta View Hospital Christine and Brian daughter Sept 3 Jordan Valley Hospital Darci and PEDERSON Joseph Tooele daughter Sept 1 Holy Cross Hospital Stephen Sandy riturrr Deann 3andSt Marks daughter Sept e e PIS pins N 95 PUSEY Jenny and Jeffrey Pleasant Grove daughter Sept 3 Orem Community Hospital Michell and Darrell West RASMUSSEN Jordan daughter Sept 3 LDS Hospital ROBERTS Natalie and Chad Kaysville daughter Sept 3 Humana Hospital-Davi- s North ROBINSON Mandy and JACOBSON James West Valley City daughter Sept 3 Pioneer Valley Hospital ROWLEY Adrian Sandy son Sept 3 Alta View Hospital SCHRAMM Barbi and Ryan Springville daughter Sept 2 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center SCROGUM Tricia and Jimmie West Valley City son Sept 1 Holy Cross Hospital SMITH Donna and Lavern Layton son Sept 1 St Benedict& SPENCER Wendy and Cory Payson daughter Sept 2 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center STAINBROOK Debora and Gregory Salt Lake City daughter Aug 19 St Marks SUPINGER Carrie and David Farmington daughter Sept 2 Lakeview Hospital SWASEY Renee and Michael Salt Lake City son Sept 3 Holy Cross Hospital SWENSEN Kristen and Lynn Orem daughter Sept 3 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center TAUFA Aiveni and Swieta Salt Lake City son Sept 2 LDS Hospital TAYLOR Cynthia and John Sandy daughter Sept 2 Alta View Hospital TAYLOR Linda and Eric daughter Sept 1 Jordan Valley Hospital THORPE Brenda and Derk West Valley City son Sept 1 St Marks TORRES Irma and Benjamin Midvale daughter Sept 2 Cottonwood Hospital TORRES Wendy and Mike Salt Lake City daughter Sept 1 Holy Cross Hospital UNGERMAN Gwenette and Douglas Riverton daughter Sept 2 Alta View Hospital UPSHAW Robyn and Ralph Orem son Sept 3 Orem Community Hospital VALENCIA Rebecca and David West Valley City son Sept 2 Pioneer Valley Hospital VALENZUELA Teresa and Michael Riverton son Sept 3 Cottonwood Hospital VODA Joy and Stuart daughter Sept 2 Jordan Valley Hospital WAGNER Gem and David Salt Lake City son Sept 2 Cottonwood Hospital WALSH Sharon and John Murray son Sept 2 LDS Hospital WALTON Lisa and MURDOCK Cory Salt Lake City daughter Sept 2 LDS Hospital WILKINSON Suzanne and Matthew Mapleton son Sept 2 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center WILLES Tammy and Matthew daughter Sept 2 Jordan Valley Hospital WILLIAMS Carma and Kenneth Provo son Sept 3 Orem Community Hospital WILLIAMS Karen and Rick West Valley City son Sept 1 FHP Birth Suite WILSON Christy and John West Jordan daughter Sept 2 St Marks Venna and Blake Ogden WOODRING Hospital daughter Sept 2 McKay-Dee - !- - She was born to Joseph Ernest Lindberg and Jessie Gordon in Iooele Utah on Oct 14 of pioneer heriloge being the youngest of five childien N-ter graduating from Tooele High School Lindy as she was Offt3CtIonotely known by friends offended Utah State University and the unveity of Utah being J It sk r Attilintail with Ainhil Chi - Ai her as degree in elementary education She worked at Deseret Book co and taught school in Holladay until her mamage to Ens Jerrold C Smith June 9 1952 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple After living in several states as a Navy wile she returned to Salt Lake City until her husband completed medical training and subsequently moved to Monticello Utah where she roused a family of eight children A long hme church work or she served in many positions including ward and stake Primary and Rebel Society president and secretary to the stoke patriarch With het e mission to Leeds husband she served a England in 1985-8- 6 Loved by all who knew het and who were taught by her she leaves a rich legacy and example of faith charity kindness love devohon and industry She was without guile Ruth is survived by her husband Dr IC Smith children Richard J Ogden David G Fruitland Idaho f irs Derk Lovell (Jeralyn) St George Annette S Richens Taylorsville Mrs Marlin Richardson (Sherry1) San Antonio Texas: Mrs Charles Redd (Barbara) LaSal S Jonathan Munay and Cydney Murray 24 grandchildren siblings Jay G Lindberg Salt Lake City Mrs Roy D Turner (Norma) Salt Lake City Mrs James O Dendy (Evelyn) Fresno Calif She was preceded in death by her parents and sister Ann L Jones Funeral services will be held Monday Sept 7 1992 in the Tcrylorsville 13th Ward Chapel 1495 Tamarack (4600 So 1500 West) at 11 am Friends may call Sunday frc 11 8 pm at McDougal Golden Rule Funeral Home 4330 So Redwood Rood ond Monday one hour prior at the church interment 2 pm at Ben Lomond Cemetery North Ogden In lieu of flowers family requests contributions to Primary Childrens Medical Center Diabetic Clinic 100 No Medical Drive SIC LIT 84113 A T 95 96 N Lafayette Hatch Parkinson Salt Lake lataye e Hatch Parkinson 69 27of 1992 at his home on August Mr Parkinson was born in Franklin Idaho Aug City died as a sales repre6 1923 He was sentative for schools in specialized training He is survived by his sisters Marianna Musser Tustin Calif Eleanor Porter Logan and La Rue Parkinson Whittier California 95 T 95 Patricia Gail Anderson Jessop 56 of Hyrum passed away peacefully at her mother's home in Murray after a long courageous battle with cancer - She was born Septem- ber 26 1935 in Logan Utah to Rulon H and t Murray Utah N 94 Clarice George Smith Clarice Amanda Maycock George "Aunt Bea" age 91 passed away Sept 2 1992 in West Jordan Utah Born March 3 1901 in Fillmore Utah the Edward daughter of Wade and Martha Maycock Married Clyde i Lliz i 95 1 Cecilia Georgeon Osborne Mar- - I-- vada Member of the t ' dorl tion :Wor i I Ri tf nam Ind way his i 1 leng true fell() 95 Qua: unSi 87 beloved wife veal kle N Christensen Lois Bowen Christensen of Judge :waft 1 11 SuMired by her I 164 band Ferd children Pattie Egbert and Mickie II Dennis stepchildren Barbara Hilliard Jange iI Estes and Connie Jones Ramsey 13 grancichil- and sisters Leah and bob Osborne Graveside services wiN be held Saturday Sept 5 1992 1 pm at Redwood Memorial Estates 6500 South Redwood Rood Funeral directors Redwood Memorial Estates Mortuary A isn't r i 4- Jensen lied Fed 95 Lois Bowen N n I itidrlirr)1°d age Sherman Christensen passed away peacefully of natural causes m the company of !amity members at hugs pudl 0-- Sall Lake City Thursday September 3 1992 R)e was born in Soon- ish Fork Utah on August 10 1905 the daughter of Wiiiiam Jones and Gudrun Dena NOMOSOn Bowen She attended Bnghom Young University and served as on as-sistont in the Physical Education Department On April 4 1927 before -- glass Thui in a 3 :y 1r 41 I "Thi 13z i) tion Shy tie° 1T her graduation she A Can r prod married Sherman Christensen and accompanied him to Washington DC for law school She was a lite-lomember of The Church of Jesus Saints and served faithfully in Christ of Latter-da- y many calhngs She was a member of the Utah State House of Representatives in 1946-4- 8 and gave years of other community and civic service She was on the Alumni Board of Brigham Young University and was a recent recipient of a Special Recognition Award from the Emeritus Club She was named an honorary member of the first Amen-coInn of Court She was an avid genealogy worker for many years and wrote numerous poems and short stones Os well as personal and family histories Along with her many other accomplishments she has been a dedicated mother homemaker and a beautiful role model She is survived by her husband Judge A A Kent Sherman Christensen three (Elizabeth "Betsy Re molds Sears' Christensen Ann Arbor Michigan Wren "Cns" Coffey Castle Valley and Krege B (Judy Brown) Christensen Salt Lake City 14 grandchildren: 15 brother Ray Jones (Mae) Bowen Salt Lake City sister Gudrun Donna (Willard) Wood Idaho Falls Idaho brother Allen Stoddard "Doc" (Jean) Bowen Bountiful and brother totter Clair (Jean) Bowen Springville Funeral services will be held at 12 noon Tuesday September 8 1992 at the Salt Lake Eagle Gate Stake Center of The Church of Jesus Christ Saints Third Avenue at A Street Salt of Latter-da- y Lake City Viewing will be at the Larkin Mortuary 260 East South Temple from 6--8 pm Monday September 7 1992 as well as Tuesday from 10:30-11:4- 5 am at the Stake Center Interment will be in the family cemetery plot in Monti where graveside services will be held approximately three hours following the funeral services Instead of flowers it is suggested that contributions be made in her name to the A H Christensen Memonal Advocacy Fund at the J Reuben Clark Law School Brigham Young UNverstly Provo Utah Kan! live recti Tv surp a bil horn lure arou bing a ca pun( chen n In Memoriam r - 1Wito 70 UPI 72 1 CC LUG UX luff (DC USTI 5:4 UM t so A 2101 ' kMa i t TI UM ' 5 3 RAM ' RIM 5:3 WM (DC In Memoriam DOUGLAS ADRIAN DEPAULI 50 BUFF (DC Ci4P1 090561 - 05i I91 (IX i LIJ Nou 46 ' T s tglOt tl""' - t IMO 2 2 OUT IDC ) CHM ICK ' - Marno—Another Birthday and you ore gone forever Why? The emptiness is still a tragedy for the whole family We're never going to understand this unfair departure and Your beautifUl warm- ornong us Happy Birthday and Ivonne Dad est personality is still Mom Christian kl:' t - it IN MEMORY OF laVar A Hansen Daddy it has been one year since your pain ended Out loving thoughts and remembering Your loving ways are with us We miss you very much There are tears everyday and I know there are tears from you in Heaven We miss you until we ore together again! Love Acvene Bill Debra Trisha Brett Tateny Deshne Dash° and Kyle SK 0 ': k i r i I 1 OBITUARY DESK HOURS 8 am to 6 pm y Saturdays 8 am to 5 pm Sundays Holidcrys 12 noon to 5 pm DI mai r ic t: Monday-Frida- Wardder Smith July 13 1925 he died January 5 1953 Married Owen Vernon George March 1 1 6 1954: he died August 12 1971 Member IDS Church She loved work-ing in her gardens shar- ing and helping people Survived by her sister Margret Yroa "Rosie" Anderson Fillmore stepchildren Blaine Bud Don one nephew and three nieces Larry Anderson Monroe Madge Keddington Riverton: Mae Nielsen Orem Helen Nadine Moab Preceded in death by four brothers Graveside services will be held Tues Sept 8 10:30 am Salt Lake City Cemetery 4th Ave and 0 N Street Friends may call Tues morning am at Deseret Mortuary 36 East 700 South Funeral Directors: Deseret Mortuary T t She was born January t2o31192ohininRRuPectobe Ra- - dia Maughan Ander- ' son Married Ray Jessop in the Logan LDS Tern-p- ie later divorced She A was raised in Hyrum and i graduated horn South 8r 3 v- -4 : Cache High School :3 Member of the Hyrum 2nd LDS Ward She re-tired tfOM At&T after 31 t ' years of service At the time of her retirement Pat was the manager of the Ogden Logan and Brigham City phone centers She was a member and officer of the AT&T Telephone Pioneers She is survived by her mother Radio Come Murray three sisters and three brothers Kathy Fairboum Murray Debbie McClain West Valley City Sherrie Cottle Midvale: Dennis Anderson Las Vegas Nevada Michael Anderson MidRay vale Steve Cottle Maray also Jessoo Nibley: special nieces and nephews in who loved her very much Preceded death by her father Pat will always hold a special place in the hearts of those who knew and loved her The family wishes to give special thanks to all her friends and neighbors at the Creekside Home Health Care of Salt Lake and Logan Critn ical Care and Dr Kerry Pulver all for their and kindness We love you and we'll miss you" Funeral services will be held Saturday Sept 5 1992 II am Hyrum 2nd Ward 1st South and 450 East Hyrum where friends may call one hour prior to services There will be a viewing Friday 6--8 pm at the Nelson Funeral Home 162 East 400 North in Logan Interment: Hyrum City Cerntent Funeral directors: Jenkins-5°8- e Mortuary I 94 I in Logan Utah hus- - -:'' F( i Phyllis Mary Ckyk 71 died September 31992 LDS Church Worked for ZCMI for aver 20 years 4 fit I 1 A Clark July 5 1951 in Ruby Vailey Ne- - 1929 Patricia A Jessop Beloved mother grandmother and devoted teacher Eva Nancy Anoeline Mc Drat 93 died September 4 1092 in Provo Utah She was born November 22 1898 in Jackson Mississippi a daughter of Oscar Cornelius and Margaret Adeline Sullivan Mc Nat She married Wham LeRoy Wilkes December 24 1919 in Phoenix Arizona marriage later solemnized in the Mesa LDS Temple He died June 4 1986 She from Tempe Arizona Norman graduated School She received her BA from the University of Oregon at Eugene Oregon She taught school in Texas Arizona California and Oregon Eva was school Principal in Elmira Oregon Member of the IDS Church she served in many positions in the church organizations She and her husband filled a mission to the St George Visitor Center She enjoyed music dancing fishing poetry and traveling She is survived by two sons and a daughter William LeRoy Wilkes Jr San Francisco Calif Floyd A Wilkes Farmington Mrs Robert K (Shriley) Thomas Provo 16 grandchildren 27 She was preceded in death by a daughter Mrs Herbert L (Margaret Elaine) Bingham A memorial service will be held Mon Sept 7 1992 2 pm Berg Mortuaiy 185 East Center Provo Interment Mesa City Cemetery Mesa Ariz f s- 37 PAID PUBLIC NOTICES Phyllis M Clark Lindberg Smith Ruth Lindberg Smith oge 62 died September 3 1992 in Salt Lake City Utah from complications of Diabetes 95 REGIONAL BIRTHS The Salt Lake Tribune notes the following births by parents' names residence sex of baby birth date and hospital Relatives and friends wishing to purchase extra copies of today's Tribune in commemoration of a birth can do so by calling ADAMS Gina and Michael Erda son Sept 2 LDS Hospital ALLEN Carla and Warren Ogden son Sept 2 St Benedict& ALLRED Paula and Rod Murray daughter Sept 2 Holy Cross Hospital ANDERSEN Tami and SCHMIDT Bob Salt Lake City daughter Sept 2 Holy Cross Hospital BAEZ Alicia and TAFT Kevin Sandy daughter Sept 2 Cottonwood Hospital BAKER Nanette and William Salt Lake City daughter Sept 2 Cottonwood Hospital BAUER Stephanie and Scott Clearfield Hospital daughter Sept 2 McKay-DeBAY Nicole Provo son Sept 2 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center BENALLY Anthea and Milton Ogden son Aug 19 St Benedict& BIRD Wendy and Clinton Springville daughter Sept 2 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center BONNER Theresa and Greg Salt Lake City daughter Sept 2 Cottonwood Hospital BROWN Kali and Garrett Springville daughter Sept 2 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center BROWN Rose Mary and Michael North Salt Lake son Sept 2 LDS Hospital CALL Dana and David Ogden daughter Hospital Sept 2 McKay-DeCARLSEN Kimberly and Michael D HosRiverdale son Sept 3 McKay-Depital CARTER Kihmn and Rob Salt Lake City daughter Sept 2 University Hospital CARTER Veronica and Ken daughter Sept 2 Jordan Valley Hospital CASE Deborah and Carl West Valley City son Sept 1 Holy Cross Hospital CHENEY Kim and William Farmington son Sept 2 Lakeview Hospital CHRISTENSEN Sheri and Bradley Layton son Sept 2 McKay-DeHospital CHRISTIANSON Tiffany and Edward 3 Utah ValHeber City daughter Sept ley Regional Medical Center CHRISTIE Cathy David Salt Lake City son Sept 2 University Hospital CLARK Kathy and Glen South Jordan son Sept 4 Jordan Valley Hospital CLARK Kelly and Daniel Salt Lake City daughter Sept 2 Cottonwood Hospital CONTOS Jo Ann and James Hooper son Sept 1 St Benedict& COSPER Teresa and Kevin Alpine son Sept 2 St Marks COX Amy and Chance Layton son Sept 3 University Hospital CRAMER Sandra and David South Ogden daughter Sept 1 St Benedict& CUTLER Leslie Layton daughter Sept 2 University Hospital CUTTER Corry and Doug Salt Lake City son Sept 2 FHP Birth Suite DAVIES Angela and Jonathan Provo son Sept 2 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center DELAMARE Jeanette and Michael Salt Lake City son Sept 2 Cottonwood Hospital 110HAL La Rae and Kenneth West Jor 'i I I 2 The Sall Lake Tribune notes the following deaths by name age date of - Saturday September 5 1992 ! 1 L f1 1 ‘r 1 : -— o- I DEADLINES 101 i WEEKDAYS Deseret News (metro) om (published that evening) Tribune (all editions) r 'km ''A HO pm 2 (published tolowinig day) Deseret News (state) t troic 6:00 pm DU i' (published following day) ta t Mori SATURDAY SUNDAY HOUDAYS Both LI DO papers all editions r Ftll : rdTit 301 5:00 pm 96 - f I:3o ! -- Legal Notices i' 3 c NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the Utah Deportment of Transportation UDOTDPS Building (2nd Roof) 4501 South 2700 West Satt Loke City Utah 84119 until 2 o'clock pm Tuesday September 29 1992 and at that time pubficly opened tor construction of Grodirog Drainoge and Surtoctrig in Wayne to County the some being that section of Notorn Rood Notom) iclentofied as Federal Aid Protect No The lervth of rood to be constructed of improved is 4950 miles and the onncipal items of work ore approximately as follows: 27500 Tons of Untreated Base Course 3 4" or 1" Maximum 82000 Cu Yds at Roadway Excavation and 1336 tin Ft of 24" Pipe Culvert Class C the protect rs to be completed in 55 working days Prectualification of bidders is required Pnot to any bidders that the receMog plans and specifications it woll be necessary bodder have on he with the Uloh Deportment of Transportation Stale- the Ptequahficafi required tc?enrnrip7ertaining approved to contractor's expectance and financial condition A contractors locense is not required pnor to bldding but must be obtained before undertaking any construction In conformity with the Federal-a- d Highway Act of 1968 the US Deportment of Labor has certified the wage rates for this contract which are the minimum wages to be paid on this These rates are made a port ot the contract documents The attention of bidders is directed to the fact that this Department has been advised by the Wage and Hour INVISeOn US Deportment ot Labor that contractors engaged construction work are received to meet the provisions ofLhwigY WWI Standards Act at 1938 (52 Stat 1060) This contract is subwoct to all appropriate Federal laws including tine VI of the Civil Rtghts Act of 1964 A current fist of minority contractors suPpliers and equipment lessors is available and wit be furnished by the Utah Department of Transportation UDOIDPS Building (1st Floor Civil Rights Offices) upon request Proposal forms plans and specifications are on file in the office of the Utah Department of Tronsportatoon son Lake City and the office of its District ()vector at Cedar ON Price and Richfield Utah where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders Specifications proposal forms and plans may be obtained only at the Department Offices at Sall loke City upon application and payment of a tee of $2000 none of which will RAcE lid ril 0 141 it I il 111 I 1 1 414 t 11 iI On Ithr sv4: es- Res 1 i7)—:e ' ij i -- A 144 i M Tre 'the t(ot still 4 i For Each bidder must submit a bid bond from on approved surely company on forms provided by the Department: or in lieu thereof cash certified CbeCk or cashiers check for not less than 5 ot the total amount of the bid mode payable to the Utah Department of Transportation as evidence ot good faith and a guarantee that it awarded the controct the bidder will execute the contract and furnish the contract bonds as required The right to rqect any or all bids is reserved My additional information may be secured at the office of the Utdi Department of Transportation Dated this 5th day of September 1992 comenere We Or Fro trNi Kcfpt pit re ad card cpt cite IbibelbSom : 1 1 I sancT Inn I 1 ! en -- - D DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 111 Findlay CPA Director 9aaPartional legals on 1 YOUR AD e — be refunded UTAH ti ::t00 FICK YOUR CARD 143 Soudt Main - t I Sat LIT Ow Utah Itvl 7 D-- :Dc : t Y rf 4 1 |