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Show The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH/NATION Wednesda CIA: Damage Caused by Ames Will Take Years to Repair OBITUARIES igs:mt niateHighh jane ftom BYU. Ne Schogt ana. grocuated ‘ned in the National rocdeafrom BYU Dickie asa 2nd Band Arbone Dision of For Bragg HASK! is “kim erly and James, Cedar City. son, Oct. 29, Valley View Medical Center, Ce- dar City HAYES, Danielle and Michsel, Farmington, son. city son, Oct. 27, Cottonwood Hospital, Mur. HINBERT, Melinda and Steve, North Logan son, Oct28, Logan Regional Hospital, Logan, HOLGATE, Nadine and Kirk, North Ogden, son, a0 MeKay-Dee Hospital. Ogden je vray, daughter, Oct. spital al,Salt Lake Cit JACKSON, Cheryl and Steven, Salt Lake City daughter, Oct. 27 “Cottonwood Hospital, Mur ray JAMES, Roberta and Greg, Pocatella Idaho. son, LDS Hospital, Salt Lak JENKINS, Nancy and David. Sal Lake City daughter, Oct. 29, LDS Hospital, Sait Lake City JEX, Rebecca and Lawrence, Lehi son, Oct. 29, al, Sait Lake Ci JOHNSON, Kathi al Arde, SaltLake City daughter, Oct. 28, Cottonwood Hospital, Mur: ray Lake City, twin ity Hospital, Salt / Wilkins Goodrich neetc ve is wite, itlanone ‘onesix. dough daughter, eencoer|ee ste g Jem: Scolt ar be oorfon, He oeCeirechd Susan Wootton, Jeff on Teresa Wootton, Charleston; Chiis and sherjootion, South Mary Woot ind in de wise, Thereta and Phil Salt LakeCity, son, Oct rsity Hospital, Salt Lak Wal KER Eileen and Bryce, 27, Cottouwood Hospital, Murray WOLD, Virgisie and EVANS, Steven, Salt Lal City, daughter, Ot 30, SaltLake Regional Med it Lake Ci WOOLSEY, Nichole and Rost.ea daughter 27, Jor jospital, West Jordan WRIGHT, Leah randDees SaltLake City son 27. Cottonwood Hospital, Murray ZUNIGA, Delfina, Sa LakeCity daughter, Oct. edival Center, Salt Salt Lake Reg ey Eva Webb MURRAY—Eva Grace Amold Webb. age88, died October34, 1995 in Murray, Utah of causes incident Jeni fo ag Myrtle Henriksen Lester ee to her Heav- inMuroy, Uloh 16 John Bom March 26, 194610 William ahs Father, October29,1' nc Anna Svard Hernsenake Salt Lake inii Salt fake rerbe, was a deve wife,Nathnd feng mother, iman) eocier She ney Southeast wel), Madalyn, Vora Archuleta Jane Rubacat ews, niec s, and cousins, four ganahicren Wa:Jashinghon one, Salt ie Servtees vik be end wv, 31d, 10.a.m., at the nettoge Baptist Church, 1902 No, Walnul Dive Woval ‘alwayslove you. and Elizabeth harter_ member at formerpresident of Mutray Eagles Auxiliary, Also member of Salt Lake Co, Fremaris Auxilary Acive, member of LDS by husband, children, Joyce Nealley fet me"Senkein LaMar (ery), Eat Menna Tor mann (Byron ‘gra ndchildren ondYaecaranceten receded in death inter, Hele aati 12noon, Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary,43 So, State St where friends may call Thursday trom 6-8 pm. ond Friday one outprior fosevicettlorment Muray Cy Cement i T44/ Fred L. Sommercorn Fredrick Louis Sommercom, 67 years, passed away October 30, 1995after a bref liiness. Born December 6. 1927in Sterling, idaho to Charles Edward and Wallace Foray “Frank” Coles, our dear fa- "pappy’, precgrandpa funeralservices. I morial Park, 3404 50 Segniand Dr. Riveradros UTAH DEATHS Compiled by Liz Peterson TheSalt Lake Tribunenotes the fol lowing deaths by e. age. date of death, residence and mortuary han dling the funeral grange jelen Emma Car Casto Marsh, age 91, beBADGER,Stephen M. 38; 0 Fo! lved fiend and nelghbo died October 30, Bragg, Nort zine Carin NortuTr 4995, at ates = home. fs ary, Salt cake C | Granite. Schoo! ane 8sbom Decem- | afier 34 years 24, 1903 in ture, COLEMAN, Pete A 68, Oct. 29, Midway | auto-mechanics teachCanada toLuiseAber Olpin Mortuary. Heber City er at Granite High a Fi harley Oct 29, Salt School. He held numerous church positions. in- GOODRICH, Wilkin Stontord LakeCity, Cannon Mortuary Directors, | cluding second counselor, ward and_sioks olen giaduated from Clerk. He enjoyed auto mechanics, woodwork: Salt LakeCity. University of Califoinio, » Salt ‘and helping others. San Francisco, School of RRIS. a ois survived byhis wile of 44 years, Barbora Nursing. She worked as c of Midvale; two sons: Steven E,, Salt Lake City, a private nurse for some City and Michael C.(ash),Muay! ve grander fire. Laters He wasnight | NEWMAN, EthanL.. infant, Oct. 31, Goff dren; d (Janice) Sommercom, Tay supervisor of foieciter, Ms. Roy (Reseonn) Tentioeve Mortuary, Midvale seein Selo Hose ington: dumerous nieces and nephews PERKINS, Theo W Mesa, Arizona, Oct. 29, West ti in 1965, She mar Proved ral Home, West Jordan, McDougal Fu: Le i Funeral services i y, 44 om. Jordan. the Mesa LDSTe 224, 1980. Lewis | atthe Union MeritLDWore6770$0.500 East CarrieAnn. 24, Oct. 30, Salt led in June {SefMemesVien& Marsh,Sep» friends may call at the Goft Mortuary, 8090 So rembet 3, 1974, He preceded herin death. Hel State, Wednesday, 8 ynd Thursday, 9:45e City, MeDou; ! Funeral Home, terial be ternembersd forhet 1ovg of people, Yods arm of he church interment EysionBurial Jordan hostassing neighoormood parties, her animals | jeu ot th jared H., 60, Oct. 30, Sandy, Jen: oeerauahl se ruoh oy fe har neighbors Gnd COGSTS watinen boysBahenSe00W.Begley Soffe Mortuary, Murray reHorandat Wilibe held: of 44am, No- ParkRoad Wes! Jordon, Ut. 84088, Funeral direc | ‘Somm ‘ i A . Wendy M., 39, Oct. 28, North vember 2, 1995 at Holaday 28h Lbs Ward, ts Kis Oren Lindquist's North Ogden Mortu- oeoetar Bor May 7, williams and Beaumont Coles. Mar: fled Comelia i VariDerEnde, October Helen Emma Carr Casto Marsh LakeCity, fo Dai wasloved a determined He his famly ma mare than ite tel He hon. ored Nis parent loved them deeply. A member Or he Lbs Church, he was dediealed foe Lor. He served many years if his ample ane Dad worked for he Union Pacific Raltoad, reliing in 4972. Survived by son, Richard (Charlene)Coles, fous‘Jordan; daughters, Maniyn (Lary) Jensen, Uvingston, Soit Lake tars, Lottie Brackett, Lue! Viola % Calif je sod Wace and ae eet pe Geded in death by a daughter, atsort {oar bretners, Joa, JohnNeves ond jesafomily wou like to thank all those at thes‘Salt Lake Hom wed alll the love and dear dad. 3 ‘aliey Regional Medical =20 2 Rudy Sandoval Myrtle Henriksen Locher ‘an active memberof the Fruitland den; a groncrnothah mothortiow, Genevieve B. Tayion cousins, oun, uncles niaces, nephews and in: s. Se Was receded in death by ner grandfather, Ciitord W. Bo Funeralservices wilbe held Thursday.0 nF tthe Futland Ward Chapel, 2 fond Dr, North Ogdan, Friends may cala} Linc: uist’s North Ogderfon Mortuary,2140 North Wash: ington Biva., Wednesday from 6 to 8 pm. and Thursday,af the ward chapel from 8:30 10 40.30 |.0. nirment North Ogden Cem ANA et, dad andfriend, Rudy Sandoval, left us to be with oe beloved Savior. mn August 43, gen Delta, Colorado. Moved to Sait Lake Clty ‘Wollace Franklin Coles 2 Tah Mon d,Sho servedilgenttyinmany capac fies neudi ing.Young Women s president, camp rector and Primary work She wil always beremembered for het gene cally, Jove anc Kindnessfoward other, Shenag 8 femalesoFetvist t0 Alaska, She was“ote active in the Gre n Acres lendy was a devoted wie and mother, Her children were the most imporlant part of herlite ie wil be deeply missed by her family and and whose Ines she Touche She is sunived by her parents of Ogden, her husbandof Norih Ogden, and her children, Rebecca n ‘On October28, 1995, our beloved son,broth: 2m. and one hour prior vices at Le church.interment Holiaday Mem N 10/34 TH cal Park. Cannon Mortuary Funeral bieclor, Eynsobronts 3andbrother, LowsclHe wil0189 be missed by 14 grandchildren, one gre prorat and a community offiends ond loved Funeral servioas hayIbeSotuday, November 4, 1995 1 p.m, idway Stake Center, (165 N Center) Wray ‘thos where friends may call riday \d Saturday one hour prio to services, ements Midway Cemetery. Funeral Diseion, Olpin Mortuary, Heber City. A a jz3 3= ter, Oct 26, Center, Pro SPETH, Teresa and MYERS, Michael, Providence, son, Oct. 26, Logan Regional Hospital Loy STANGER, Kristin and Corey, St. George daughter, Oct, 28, Disie Regional Medical Genter, St Geo Alison and Mike, Murray, son, Oct. 29, Univers Hospital, Salt Lake City Rhonda and Vernon, Orem. daughter, (Oct, 26, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, rove, THORNTON, Anneand Pat, Price, daughter, Gct. 30, University Hospital, Salt Lake City. THURSTON, Janet and Travis, Logan, son Oct. 27, Logan Regional Hospital. Logat TIECHNER, Deepa ant Wade, Logan, son, Oct LoganRegional Hospital, Logan TRIPP, Carrie and Jock, Cedar City, daughter, Oct, 28, Valley View Medical Center, Cedar City. TUCKETT,Shanna and Troy, Salt Lake City, son. Oct. 27. Cotteawood Hosptial Murray. URNER, Cai Midvale, son, Oct, 26, JordanVale Hospital, West Jordan VANSOOL ‘and Robert, Salt Lake City daughter, Oct M0. FHP Hospital, Salt Lake City VEGA MENDOZA, Lucia and CRUZ, Hugo, Logan, son, Oct. 26, Logan Regional Hospital, Logan, VERGARA,Alisa and Christopher, Payson, son, Oct. 27, Utah ValleyRegional MedicalCenter, Tov VIGIL, Jennifer and Thomas, Salt Lake City, daughter, Oct. 28, Cottonwood Hospital, Mur jampson, Tay tal, Salt Lake hoo! Sal ih High School She Nisber sateCologe Gnd Uioh State 3d ds an EMT for North Fathmernber‘ofthe 105 Church where he loved working years, Also.sevactin two bithopres Woodfo fountain Bell for 38 years and was a manager of the Roosevelt fice for 12 years, Member of jwanis Club and the Roosevel! Chamberof Commerce. uved wile, Dorothy. Wes!Jordan: dau Bh Battns snow: ‘Orem: Joan Pe Cee aiievin: Poraclse, Uioh: son: clavionTheo Perkins, Draper, #1 yendchiren, brother, Dan Perkins, Malad, idaho;sisters, Laudean Lamb, Prove receded in death by brothers, Sion W, Joe WaneWendellPerkins, Nn sisters, Leda ane Let Tinerglsowiesswilbo held Thursday, 4 athe Wes! Jordan 8th Ward 2700 Wes ro<3 nds_may cal ines Hedovoa YrGeal Home, 4336 so,Redwood Road and Thursday one hour prior to services Interment, 3 p.m. the Preston City Cemetery, Preston, Idaho 44/4 NAA rahnee Get. 26 Jordan Valley Hospital, West Jordan and John, Salt Lake City. son, et 2 ‘ordan Valley Hospital, West Jordan. SIMPSON, Molly and Mark, Ogden, son, LDS Hospital Salt Lake City. SMART, Loriann and Daran, Weston, Idaho, auger, Oct. 30 Alta View Hospital, Sandy. SMITH, Stephanie and Cameron, Orem, daugh- Wendy M.Taylor NORTH OGDEN—\ er2 MarieYiat 39, died Saturday, October Kay-Dee Hosen of a suddenllin @ was borin: Sa takeCity ‘on June 28, ee gage: of the National Association of Counties. Board m4) son of ae pher and Ella Althea Wilerkins. Married many involvement,ae Bchlevemennts. “He ned and operated a family business, Colemons GenaStore,which ne Hook everfrom his father. raees f the oe gongs, Nis lather, whey throughoutthe state. He Tolowedins hers foolsleps and sewed as a. Wasatch County Comm sioner, He Successtull represented the ‘community through completion of several major federal ojoets ono Important economic issues, He will be remembered for his uistanding leadership, and service in man slate, county, and political jons. $eteid Gs pestdon! of no UIOl Association of Counties, chaiman of the Tn County Ralioad la sociation of ‘Government Executive Ex Commities, ‘and president ‘of the Wesiem Interstate Region Theo W.Perkins Theo Wilcox Parkins, 67, died October 29, 1995, at his homein West Jordan, IC, PeteSoloman left bet CO et z aa acz & aoek 5a DAV and Skipper, Cedar City, son, Ot ab Walley View Medical Center, Cedar DAWEON, Angie and Aisa Evanston, Wyo, daughter, GOci. 27, McKay-Dee Hospital, OgDIXON,Maria Marry Oct. 29, University Hospital, Salt Lake DOWNING, AngadRenaeth, Logan, daughterOct. 27, Logan Regional Hospital, Logue DRAKE, jolene and Leston, Logan, son, Oct. 2 Logan Regional Hospital, Logan DUFFEY,Kathleeand MichaSalt Lake City, Gaaughter, Oct. 80, Cottonwood Hospital, Mur, Krystyn and Dennis, Providence, 9, 28, Logan Regional Hospital Ss, Trisha and Kirk, Bou ‘on, LDS Lake City. BARI‘Karen and David, Provo, son, Oct. 25, ‘ah Val ey Regional Medical Center, Provo. ELLIOTT Maureenand Kevin, North Salt Lake, daughter, Oct, 29. LDS Hospital, Salt Lake FLECK, Paula and Rick, Sait Lake City, son Oct, 30, University Hospital, Salt LakeCity. GALINDO, Maria and Jose, Bunkerville, Nev. daughter, Oct. 29, Dixie Regional Medical Center, St. George. GAMBLE, Randi, Salt Lake City, son, Oct. 29, me Lake Kegional Medical Center, Salt Lake ciLbaearn, Sonya. and Dale, Providence, eae Get. 27, Logan Regional Hospital, GONZALES, Pia and Martin, Bountiful, son, Oct, 30, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City. GRACZYK, Anaa, Kearns,son, Oct 28, University Hospital, Sal LakeC GRAY, Tannia and Travis,Sat Lake City, twin daughter and son, Oct. 28, Cottonwood Hospial, Murray. Sonya and Stacy, Midvale, son, Oct. $0 Hola San dnd Nicholas, Salt Lake City “aus "Get 2, Cottonwood Hospital, Mir HARMER, Kasey and Jason, Cedar City, daugh ter, oat 24, Valley View Medical Center, CeHARTLE, Margo and Jerul, Salt Lake City, dager, Oct 27, Cottonwood Hospital, MurNARIVIGSEN, Jenny and Matthew, Logan, son, et. 0, LaganRegional Hort Logan. Ave., Dept. R. New York, NY. 10153, so that our ‘doughters ‘and their families may ‘not have to fost the threalof breast cancer. aya Tempie. In his younger oe Wick was a fancherin Idaho, Gregor ‘and Iiinois. Employ ployed for many years in the tankerdivisionof PIE and became a district manager fortt F company. Wick loved jardening, golf, traveling and life in general. lost of alll He loved his family and had enorof affection, which he showed to sed (B3 chuteFomity histo ty Dept. Acciedited Reatogish, was innats ment in the gathering ‘and collecting of genealogical eords In Central European eauivived by wife, Sandy; son and daughter, Jated Hans Suess J, Held Nero Morrow; groncdaughierSabino all Sandy; + Natty sites ondbroth shorWen deiJones,Nath Salltake;SivaBaiogos vole:iS Frogael, i Tause Talogt, ‘ake; Michae|(308) Suess, Las Vebrother andsister-in-aw. Paul and eo onied and many loved nieces and nephews. Preceded in death byfather and in{nt sonJoseph Wiliorn Suess Funeral sevices wil be Friday. November 3 9p omeol Crescent a0Ward, 600Sovin $49 bast Flends may coll Thursday, é-8 pin, at Jenkins-Softe Mortuary, 4760 South Stateseat cand Friday, athe chufch one hout porto vices. Interment, Elysian Burial Garden: m/4 Nt to Breast Cancer Research Forge 767 Fifth, City, Utah, later solemnized in the Salt Lake Pete Coleman MIDWAY—Pete A. Colemn omepersoiovecathis ane in Pike juated from the UniPost vember2, 199% it wets: Morin, aesath Street with Reverend SoonCarlsonof ee wy ra eee friends atthe mortuaryfr wrsday prior to. services. Cremation ae fhe olen ef leavitt's Cae of Flowers Mortuary. In lieu of flowers, request onions be made Beloved husbor father, grandfather ot Sway andfather,Twine GOOANCh, 88,pat jon made IneMalarSt Basar M in Union, c/o}Woe aSophNal mak later divorcea. Badger Memorial Fund, . Marguerite Neilson, ogg, North Carolina sia NAN/A March 1949 in Salt Lake g 2é EI i City, daughter, Oct. 29, University Hospital, Salt LakeCity, BUTCHER, Satah, West Jordan, son, Oct. 29, University Hospital, Salt Lake Cit BUTLER, Siam and Kenneth, Oren, daca ter, Oct. 29, MeKay-Dee Hospital, Ogder CASTLETON, Lorrie and Chet. Provo, pon, Oct 26, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Provo, CHENEY,Jennifer and J. Gary, Petersboro, saute Oct. 26, Logan Regional Hospital, CHERRINGTON, Alysa and Robert, Cedar City, son, ne 26, Valley View Medical Center, Cedar Ci cHPMAN, Mary and Mike, West Valley City, daughter, Oct! 29, University Hospital, Salt Lake City. CHRISTENSEN, Valerie and Valden, Logan, son, Oct. 29, Logan Regional Hospital, Logan. CHRISTENSEN,Darla an fon, Oct. 20, FHP Hospital. Sall Lake City. COKE, Maryanne and Dan, Sandy, son, Oct. 3 FHP Hospital, Salt LakeCity COLQUHOUN,Melissa and Jeff, West Jordan son,Oct. 25, Jordan Valley Hospital, West JorCOOPER, Anne, Salt Lake City, daughter, Oct 29, University Hospital, Salt Lake City. COTTLE, Jenny and Brady, Kaysville, son, Oct 40, McKay-Dee Hospital, Ogden. COX,Diane and Michael, Grantsville, son, Oct, 29. Salt Lake Regional Medical Center, Salt ‘Anactve member of the LO Church, Stephen served a mission MoMionly, 4977-4979, Survivedby his wife, Diane, Fayetteville, N.C. chien: eather, Celasts, Michael and Fiance: all of Connersville, Indiana; stepchildren, Bovis nd April bolnattencing Drie colege in St, George, Ulan Joy and Morgan, both of vetteviior mother, Mauiine, of Sat Lake City; eo brothers, Rober Sadger,Sf Johns. Atzong: 64, Carson ida; and grand: mother, Li1 Badger 9, Uta, Preceded in GoanbyNs falehis brother, tastepson. Aineralservicesin Salt HeeCy val be2held rv nl Friends naycali Wedne:sisbion ng from 9pm. at Larkin Mortuary,2 Eau!SouSonal, andThursday fror S. daughter, Oct, 28, Lakeview Hospital, Bountiul ARMSTRONG,Diana and Kip, Ogden, daughter, Oct, 30, MeKay-Dee Hospital, Ogden ASHBY, Erica and Don, Roy, son, Oct. $0, MeKay-Dee Hospital, Ogden. BAIRD,Chandra and James, South Jordan, son, (et36, Vish Valiay Regional Medical Dente, BECK,‘Linda and Craig, West Jordan, daughter, Oct. 24, Jordan Valley Hospital, West Jordan BEECHER,Kimberly and Mark, West Jordan, LAMB,Annaand Brett, Malad, Idaho, daughter, Oct, 29, Logan Regional Hospital, Logan LAWRENCE,iamand David, Logan, son, Oct 27, Logan Kegional Hospital, Logan. LEAVITT,Keri and Clarence, Mesquite, Nev. daughter, Oct, 27, Dixie Regional Medical Center, St. George LEMUS, Maria, Salt Lake Cityson, et 28, University Hospital, Sait Lake LEON, Elvira, Salt Lake City, danger Oct. 29, University Hospital, Salt Lake C\ LEWIS, Emily Trevor Bounlfu, son, Oct 29, LDS erita. Salt Lake City UBWIS, Herista and Robert, Logan, tastier 18, Logan Regicnal Hospital, LINDT, Cindi and Trevor, West Jordan, son, Oct, 25, Jordan Valley Hospital, West Jordan, LOZANO,Karalina and Joel, Parowan, daughfer, Oct. 27, Valley View Medical Center, Cefar City. GLEBY,Holly and Bryan, Nibley, daughter, et 20, Logan Regional Hospi, Logan IICANOS, Sara, Salt Lake City, daughter ct. 29, University Hospital, Salt Lake City. SNDIOLA, Marilee and Rogiio, West Valley ity, daughter, Oct, 30, University Hospi alt LakeCity. MIRANDA, Nelita and Robert, Salt Lake City, daughter, LDSHospital, Salt Lake City. MITCHELL,Rebecca, Salt Lake City, son, Oct 80, University Hospital, Salt Lake City MYERS, Tisha and Darrin, West Jordan, son Oat 28, Cottonwood Hospital NASH, A Logan, daughter, Oct 26, Logan Regional ipa Logan NAVAS,Tamera and mias, St. George, son, ‘Oct. 29, Dixie Regional Medical Center, St George NIKI-WORKMAN,Brook and WORKMAN, Kevin, Salt Lake City, son, Oct. 28. Cottonwood Hospital, Murray. OYLER,Melisa andKelly, St. George, daughter, Oct 2 Dixie Regional Medical Center, St Georg PARKER, Hanna and Richard, Cedar Ci son, Ot 26, Valley View Medical Center, ‘edar Pantit, Cameoand Mitchell comledate, Oct, 29, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake PETERSEN,Tamara and John, Sason, Oct 29, Cottonwood Hospital, Murra; PETERSON, Teresa and Deon, Ki inns, daughter, LDS Hospital oat)Tate ily PHELPS,Kristin , Paradise, son, Oct 29, Logan Regina Hospital Logan. PLANCARTE,Aquila and Minervo, Salt Lake City, son, Oct 20, Salt ‘Lake Regional Medical Center, Salt LakeCi PRINCE, Jennifer and Harold, Kaysville daughter, Oct. 29, LDS Hospital Salt Lake ity PRINCE, Theresa and L it Lake City, pater: LDS HorptalSai Take City. YMER, Amber and Washington, “aug Le 4, ValleyViewMedical Cen ter, Ci REMICK,Tammy and Clint, Tooele, son, Oct. 29, LDSHospital, Salt Lake City. RICH,Teri and Quinn, Salt Lake City, son, Oct «i . Riverton, son, Oct, 25, Jordan Valley Hospital, West Jordan. RILEY-VAN WAGONER,Dea and Matt, Mid way, son, Oct. 30, University Hospital, Salt LakeCity. RITCHIE, Amyand Brad, Orem, daughter, Oct 26, Uah Valley Regional Medical Center, ProROBBINS, Melanie and Mark, Salt Lake City, , 27, Cottonwood Hospital, Murray. ROG a Cindy and Jeff, Salt Lake City, son, Sait Lake Regional Medical Center, Rust,‘Elaine‘and Paul, South Jordan, daughter, Oct. 26, Jordan ValleyHospital, West Jordan. = = TheSalt Lake Tribunenotes the foilowing 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 commemBeaton of a birth can doso by calling 2372931 ADAMSON, Kendy and Brian,mie son, Oct Alta View Hospital, S ANDERLE, Sil and BrendenSalt Lake City, gospel, were buptized, ‘ond on March 2, 1972, Jim and Annette were teedinfhe Sat Loke wa“vedhelping others. He and _Annete ;arents io Tammi, Ron, ond Nike, heywore aso fosterparents for manyof us,Always lend, Jm would come he car brokedown in he C6 ofa “riniet night. Sharing, helping, and even complex engineeringproblems were someotisfavorte- oct jeomputer tools, ‘reluding somehe devel mcestors by dil feong a ly rya Joveandsens carne many of life's most difficul! “obstacles Rlsel an example worth for ot110folow. to He in Scouts, ther callings. He will begrea mis ava BY rt, Annette, Supitat |Tommi, Portland, OrKe Jon; two sons, i Zong, and Michael Sal Lake Ci ses Marjofle Castano Salt Loke City; brol Pt Califomia; mother-in-law, Louisa, City id ay, Novem 42 noonin the Sandy Hills Ward, 4800 East S000 South, where triends may coll Thursday 11-14:45 am, Directors Larkin Sunset Gardens Mortuary. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Jim's memory ae made directly tothe fami: mount Mr 585 mere hen attended Salt Lake _elemerrear Sh found much oneyierinsng goling. riking, blingand. campin 5 muct ponepe ot theoe the family built Juviing are her dearfiends and partner in fcrariond, Noth Ogden, auger and sonnlaw, Jens, Jensen By Gort,Sat Lake Cl y'and son,Ket Jensen, North Ogden: alsosurviving are her brother and Sister, inflow, Dale and shar Code, Noth Ogden, Salet! ‘Gnd broherisiow Boro ond.Bl Greiner, Kittieton, Colo; beloved nieces ond jurene Shedden fie LaBrie, They discov- 5 Febru fon D.C, Temple. fy 49, a the Wash- Jared Hans Suess SANDY—Jared HansSuess, 60, died October 30, 1995, of heart failure. x eh in Salt Ceso a son of Wi fans: and. Pnid bettof services a be ee Friday, 12 noon at McDougal Funeral He $0. Redwood Rod, 1e frends|Te ‘call Thursaay,6:30-8:30 ‘and Friday, 4 5 a.m. Interment, Larkin unset Lown, TMA N14/4 s 3 a. lodeicbe $805"ol For Bragg,Noth Gar m4eas ecember 13, fend,Michaact‘anny. 29 3 I, wosa valuec Palate atoe Murray Wal-Mart, vived by rents; gignsbare Dora leffey, Arthur and Elva bon Haysol! jovi siya Defense LogisticsAgency, duyys Bho‘1Detense De i, an 2 Mark and iefey Mh She ed from Granite Hi ‘Schoolin ar the Granite District crs rogram yogram in 1993. 9 3 St oneserved in Htaly for three- Compiled by Antoinette Benns And Trish Aguayo-Jordan Bie ‘i i beloved mother, sister ond dear friend, passed away sunday lon. Coughte hierPo of tn on oot tolow. {Hutchings} Oakden. Maried Baar seoa nai Octobe! Stiereer GivorcedMariod Fredic Raymion wih breost aati ige 7, 4940in Sait Lake City Suid by hevaton, Hortense (George) Or Mary O. Myers; brothers, William C. (Gwen) Oakden I, Samuel 0. (Gienda) Oakden; dough fers, Janene D. Nyberg, MercerIsland, Wash.; andRobyn M.oraz. Tayiorsile, oh10 gran great-grandchild eines \SeahbF paris, ‘onda doughtes, Pamela | ices will be Wednesday, Nov. 1, | re oneSa ihe Sat Lee hy Cueto O om 3pmai tatMoran, 260 East So, Kerio.” nn N 44/4 (FO) Acodery 1969 she Imariain, Jensen James H, Dutro On 2.1996,se wa Howard Dutro, 54, retumed fo the arms mayorsloletdveread. its Kant Mcforond on ineshotes of Fe his Heavenly Father Octcber 29, 1995, due to mont Lake in Pinedale, Wyoming, 0 place they Ser injuries fustined both dearly loved. In.onufo accident, a ‘¢ member of the Trinity Presbyterian ‘ s h e was ‘on Januar Church ond treasured working with kids as o ouior Raymond lacder with the Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts and Jobs Duty nd Winkeduy Daughters,Bathe 19. Enimpioyed as o Criminal 2 2 9383 (U.S, Army) pore His UTAH BIRTHS Nore ork Wosh cmibet 2,1995 aftrlige ¢ i "ts8 friends may visit the family from to prior fo services, Burial with Ei Piles ty ne Hotola BroAmeren wn Legion Rost #92 willbeinthe yma rsleryundot the direction inger-Tumer Funeral an of nice oe Salina, Utah, 140/34 Nay the Navy for foururyears. M on November Stephen M. Badger 4/1902, 10 Annette Mo. Me onobers0 Hoebee Meer deoen se oustbats z love hirn oe will miss CarrleAnnSteffey McFarland 8 S982 3 3g pat 38 a a iko};grondson. rn ae rane Ryan Ferguscrnae sisters thy tes tach \Gordont grandmother, AvogolToyer oot, uri, uncles, cousins Nadine Code Jensen onteeoe Code Jensen McFariond, 3 ‘two years in Tet ee Hl yon 3 a°o 208835 ectedkymany,He He ctendedtenState Uni‘pproxi- Kathryn O. oe Sotin 0. Coles,logmae — B08 298 Ss zge Sezess° 9 e585 $az° Q: 35 2 a3 583ma a8 DennisF. Alien LYMAN, Ulah—Derinis Fay Allen. 45, died Octooer 28, 1995 at his hone In | He was bom Sept 10, 1950 n Sol. Na, a son of Fay Oldroyd G\ n. He Maried M Eimer Banner, Dec, 5,1984 in Salt Lake City. She October maried Mi King, June 27, 1996. Dennis was a inse cowboy ond was happlest on horse, ing throughthemountains orhedeset, Hewas tender-hear charg,wina pao loved ‘and ofrumorend a keen ming 2323225835 — reprimanded. The three former directors were William Webster, Robert Gates and James Woolsey. Deutch said he agreed ‘with the recommendation against reprimanding Webster, Gates and Woolsey. Ames, a CIA counterintelligence officer, was sentenced to life in prison without parole in April 1994 after he admittedselling secrets to the Soviets for eight years. In the wake of the Amescase, Woolsey was sharply criticized for being too lenient. He subsequently resigned and was replaced by Deutch. 1995 2 32 = gas gs a. 6 =i g g 3s8 é sa in the assessment thatthey not be 1 a= 33 Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., head of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said after the session with Deutch that the damage from the Ames case was “more extensive than was previously reported.” Sen. Bob Kerrey of Nebraska, the ranking Democrat on the Intelligence Committee,said hefelt three former CIA directors who served whenthe suspectinformation wasdistributed should bedi ciplined. Kerrey said he disagreed with the recommendation ber g 3 aa THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — Anassessment of damage to U.S. intelligence caused by the Aldrich Ames spy case provides “‘a devastating record”thatwill take years to repair, CIA Director John Deutch said Tuesday. After closed sessions with the House and Senate intelligence committees, Deutch also acknowledged that the investigation had uncoveredevidencethat the president and top government officials were fed information that originated with CIA sources controlled by the Soviet KGB. “It’s an inexcusable lapse in elementary intelligence practice,” said Deutch. The CIA director said that agency officials knew the information came from double agents but did not tell the recipients in government, including the president. Distribution of the tainted information is believed to have occurred during the Reagan and Bush administrations. “Nobody could be more indignant than I am,” he said. Deutch noted that as a formerdeputy defense secretary he wasa recipient of CIA reports. N ering, 68 pin. ile, Way, Fence may calone hout Biot fo 19/34 Naq/s services. Interment, Hollac ic! rchh on 4900So. 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