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Show A-17 The Park Record Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, July 29-Aug. 1, 2006 Obituary ZIONS BANK Mary Elizabeth Bethers Our loving mother, grand- She will be greatly missed. She is survived by her chilmother, sister and friend, Mary Elizabeth Davis Bethers, age 88. dren: Mary Ann Bethers and passed away July 26, 2006. at the Pauline (Ed) Molenaar, all of Heritage Park Care Center, Roy, Fair West. Utah; brother. Utah. Mary was born June 10, Barton Davis, of Heber City; K listen 1918, in Charleston, Utah, to grandchildren: Alexander M. and Carrie Stephenson and Stephanie Winterton Davis. She married (B'randen) Piper: great-grandHarris W. Bethers on Aug. 13. children: Maknyla Stephenson. 1936, in Prove Brooklyn and Trey Piper. She is She was a teacher and coun- preceded in death by husband selor in the Primary. She was the and two sisters. ward librarian for 52 years. She Funeral services will be held was secretary and historian for .Monday. July 31. 2006 at noon at Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. the Heber Fourth Ward Chapel, Soon after they were married, 500 South 200 West. Friends Mary and Harris began the may call Sunday evening from 6 Harris Belhers Construction Co. to 8 p.m. and Monday morning, and worked side-by-side for over 10:45 to 11-45 a.m. prior to ser50 years. She loved her life, fam- vices. Interment will be in the ily and friends and, in return. Heber City Cemetery. was loved by all who knew her. The family would like to Mary Bethers express their appreciation to Heritage Park Care Center and Hearts for Hospice. WE H A V E N ' T FORGOTTEN WHO KEEPS U S I N B U S I N E S S PRESENTS Saturday, July 29th - 6:00 to 8:30 p.m Pato Banton Condolences may be made to the family at olpinhoopesfhC^aol. com. Reggae Bishop helps secure funding for infrastructure and transportaion verage also available for purchase. Free^flJ^H^cfffe'h to t jn and summer schedule, visit www.thecanypns.tom or call Congressman Rob Bishop has which were funded in the legisla- modate the increasing amount of air and ground traffic at the airannounced funding for trans- tion include: portation and infrastructure pro•SNO.000.000 for commuter port and lo prevent runway jects as part of an appropriations rail in northern Utah. This incursions. Construction of the bill passed by the House of money, which was also part of parallel laxiway will allow for a of other capital Representatives today. the President's budget submitted number improvements lo be made to the to Congress, will be used for The monies, which will be used for various road, transit and development of the commuter airport. community development pro- rail line between Salt Lake, Regarding House passage of jects in northern Utah, were Davis, and Weber counties. the appropriations bill. secured by Bishop in the •$1,250,000 for improve- Representative Bishop comTreasury-Transportation and ments to the Bear River mented, "This bill is good news HUD Appropriations Act for Migratory Bird Refuge access for any Utahn who ever flies, FY '07. road. The bird refuge is an asset drives, or rides. The $80 million "Quality transportation is to northern Utah and a popular for commuter rail is a great key to Utah's future and todestination for bird watchers amount for that project and repkeeping our economy rolling." and others who recreate in the resents significant progress. And Improvements to thethe. smaller local projects in Box said Congressman Bishop. "We area. need ail the funding we can get, access road will help the Cider and Weber counties are and this appropriations bill is economies of Box Elder County good investments in those areas as well. All of this will be money part of our ongoing efforts to and nearby Brigham City. secure money for important pro•$750,000 for construction of well spent, as we continue to jects in our state." a parallel taxiway at the Ogden- develop and improve Utah's The projects requested by the Hinckley Airport. A parallel diverse and critical transportaB rich am City lawmaker and taxiwav is necessary to accom- tion systems." 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