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Show Wednesday, March 28. 2007 HERALD DAILY D4 Terry Tucker Obitime; 1942-200- - (BAM) On Monday, March 26, 2007, our beloved husband, dad, brother and friend, died peacefully at home, after a courageous battle with kidney cancer. George Terrel Terry' Tucker was born January 6, 1942 to George and Thaola Tucker in Orem,UT. He served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- Arvilla Bracken Lunt Brian Albert Moiling 7 1905-20- 07 Cap-pell- 1 61681-3270- 6 Nephi Arvilla Bracken Lunt, of the Utah Pioneers, and loved nursing. She was a Certified Red Cross Instructor for Juab County from 1944 to 1976. During this time there were over 200 students 2007. certified She was Special thanks to IHC Hospice born on Jury workers, Vicky, Colleen, and Melissa. 14, 1905 in She is survived by two sons and Freedom, one daughter, Milton B. (Donna) Wyoming to Aaron Lunt of Syracuse, UT; Farrell D. (Vivian) Lunt of Layton, UT; Franklin and Amelia HanOneita Lunt (Sterling) Fackrell of sen Bracken. Springville, UT; 15 grandchildren, She married 62 great grandchildren, and 30 Frank J. Lunt great great grandchildren; two on September 12, 1929 in Salt brothers, Lynn (Nadene) Bracken of Logan, UT; Vernal (Betty DeLake City, Utah. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti ceased) Bracken of Texas. She is Temple. He died February 16, preceded in death by her husband, 1986. parents, five brothers, and one sister. She was a member of the Funeral services will held at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter 11 a.m. Saturday, March 31, 2007 Day Saints and served in many in the Nephi Stake Center, 351 N callings, including, Young Wom100 W. Friends may call Friday en's president, Stake Primary, a Stake Missionary, Ward Mission p.m. at the Anevening from derson Funeral Home, 94 W 300 N Committee, and Scouting proNephi and at the church one gram. She was involved with the to the services at the school immunization program, the will be in the Nephi Senior Citizens Group and played in the Seniors Band, Daughter Vine Bluff Cemetery. passed away in Spring-villUtah at the home of her daughter, on March 23, age Well, it's been a year since you left us for a better place. We miss everything abut vou P6" daily the smile on your face. Not a day goes by that you're not in our thoughts. You will be in our dreams and always in our hearts. Till we meet again. Love, Dad, Soni, Sarah, Rob, Amanda, and all of the rest of your family and friends Whitney Nelson Our trendsetting, photogenic, hand-holdin- sultry-voice- and animated marathon-runnin- experienced a change f address following a tragic Inking accident on e, much-neede- d . y Saints in the Central Atlantic States Mission. After returning home, he married his sweetheart, Patricia Thome, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. In April, they would have celebrated 41 years together. They are the parents of five children and 15 grandchildren. He was raised in Orem and graduated from Orem High School. He earned a Bachelor's Degree in Education and a Master's Degree in School Administration, both from BYU. This began a long teaching career of 31 years. freely of her time, sharing her talents, love, giving haircuts, makeup tips, and hugs talks. and Whitney will be greatly missed by her parents: Howard and Sharon, and her siblings: Shara-le- e (Steve) Nabrotzky, Natasha (Scott) Allen, Camille, Kelsey, Kimberly, Emily and David Howard; three nieces: Kinzy, Emery, and Kaylie; as well as three foster sisters: Nora Lemmon, Nile Skinner, and Konalee Cassity. Grandparents Jay and Fern Stokes and Preston Nelson join a caring extended family and many friends who have cherished their time with Whitney. Friends may call at the Grand-vieStake Center chapel, 1600 North 1850 West, Wednesday, March 28th, from 6 - 8:30 pm, Joseph Fritz Winzenried, 89, passed away on Monday, March 26, and Thursday morning from 9:45 2007 in Payson, Utah. Funeral arrangements are pending and will be will follow at 10:45 am. Services announced by Walker Family Mortuary of Spanish Fork. 11:00 am. If you know Whitney, you'll know that pink Will be acceptable attire. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.walkerfamily-mortuary.coIn lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Whitney Nelson Memorial fund at U.S. Bank. late-nig- pink princess 101, He became a popular teacher at Pleasant Grove High School where he taught clogging and music. "Mr. Tucker" enjoyed touring a the world with his beloved A Choir and doggers West. After retiring, he continued performing throughout the state with his band Bluegrass Thunder. Terry is survived by his wife, Pat; and his children, LaNay (Kent) King, Geffrey (Sherrie) Tucker, Robyn (Brent) Adams, Greg (Maria) Tucker, Gifford Tucker. We love you and will miss your music, your jokes and your incredible love for life. Let 'er Buck! Funeral services will be held Friday, March 30 at 11:00 am at the Canyon View IDS Stake Center, 575 E. 800 North, Orem, Utah. A viewing will be held on Thursday, March 29 from 6:00 to 8:00 pm at the Stake Center and again from 9:30 to 10:30 am prior to the service on Friday under the direction of SereniCare Funeral Directors. Interment will be at Orem City Cemetery. Online condolences may be submitted to 6-- 8 "Y" Mountain, March 25, 2007, and has Marsha Brother Searle how-prio- r 1952-20- church-Interme- returned to her heavenly home. Whitney was born December 10. 1986 in Provo, Utah to Howard (Howie) and Sharon Stokes Nelson. Whitney grew up in a large and supportive family where she learned to love her Heavenly Father. She was an active member of the LDS Church, loved ward members and especially the children of her Primary nursery class. She graduated from Provo High School in 2005 and later from Dallas Roberts Academy and was enrolled at Brigham Young University. Whitney easily made friends with everyone she met and gave 07 Our loving wife, daughter, sister and friend has now joined her daddy in Heaven. She passed away peace fully, with her husband at her side. She was born in Murray, Utah to DEATH NOTICES Bea and M Al- bert Brother. She graduated from South High School in 1970. Mar sha married R , - M D Searle, July 17, 1970. She loved the outdoors, playing Bunko, traveling and her dog, Minnie. Marsha is survived by her husband; mother; sister, Linda (Gary) Former; brothers, Greg and Jerry (Peggy) and her nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her father and her grandparents. Funeral services will be held Friday, March 30th, 11:00 a.m. at Redwood Memorial Mortuary, 6500 S. Redwood Road, West Jordan. A visitation will be held one hour prior to services. Interment, Redwood Memorial Cemetery. e condolences at www.cel- On-lin- ebratinglife-ut.co- Judge won't move Warren Jeffs' trial many prospective jurors can't be Jennifer JDobner THE ASSOCIATED impartial. The trial set for April 23 was postponed last week. No new date has been set. Defense attorney Wally Bugden asked Shumate to suspend the trial so his ruling can be appealed to the Utah Supreme Court. The judge rejected that request as well, saying he wouldn't stop the case from proceeding unless ordered by the state's highest press ST. GEORGE A judge rejected a request Tuesday to move the leader trial of a polygamous-sec- t to Salt Lake City but said he would change his mind if he can't seat a jury. Fifth District Judge James Shumate also said jury selection in the trial of Warren Jeffs would be conducted in private. court. Jeffs, 51, leader of the FundaAt the close of the hearing, Jeffs, mentalist Church of Jesus Christ of frail and seemingly weak, stood Latter Day Saints, is charged with and asked permission to approach rape as an accomplice in the spiriShumate to discuss something that tual marriage of a girl cousin in 2001. he needed to "take care of." to a His attorneys presented polling Shumate, however, told Jeffs to data to support their argument that talk to his attorneys. Prosecutors contend they can people in Washington County can't be fair because they've been exprove two instances when Jeffs used his position of trust as a posed to months of negative news Jeffs. about church prophet to prevail upon the reports Shumate said the trial will stay girl to have sex with a in southern Utah, but he pledged cousin against her wishes. In 2001, they were members of to move it "immediately" if too the FLDS, an insular sect of nearly 10,000 which practices polygamy in arranged marriages. 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JUD BURKETTAssociated Press attorney Tara Isaacson as Richard Wright (not pictured) makes an argument in Jeff's behalf during a motion hearing Tuesday. Warren Jeffs left sits with his Daily Hsraia Deatti notices Ittu-- is "definitely guilty." In Salt Lake County, 39 percent of 206 respondents said Jeffs was "definitely guilty." The survey was conducted Feb. 4 and has an error margin of 6.9 percentage points. Respondents said they got most of their information about the case from the news media. Salt Lake City pollster Dan Jones, who conducted the survey, said the 13 percentage point split between counties is significant. Bugden said the poll is proof of how the media have swayed public opinion. Shumate agreed in part, saying publicity may have impeded the court's ability to seat an impartial OBITUARY FEES the ii;V Defense attorneys said a poll taken in early February shows news reports have soured the jury pool against Jeffs. 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Authorities said Corbett fatally shot Francisco Javier Dominguez Rivera on Jaa 12 while trying to take Dominguez Rivera, his sister-in-laand his two brothers into cus- tody near the Mexican border. Xavier Rios, a Border Patrol national spokesman, said Corbett 's return to work "doesnt mean he's been cleared "There's an investigation going on. The FBI is looking civil rights side of it, and Cochise County is looking at the criminal side," Rios added. The county attorney's office released documents Monday from an extensive sheriff's department investigation of the shooting, and findings of the medical examiner along with testimony of witnesses do not appear to substantiate the agent's version of events as initially described by patrol spokesmen. County Attorney Ed Rhein-heimsaid his office won't determine whether to file charges who has against Corbett declined to be interviewed by until the FBI investigators finishes trying to enhance a Border Patrol surveillance video of the incident and completes its own investigation. Rheinheimer released copies of the surveillance video on Tuesday in response to a public at the er records request by two newsthe Sierra Vista Herpapers aldReview and the Arizona ately return calls Tuesday. T J. Bonner, president of the National Border Patrol Council, said it's not uncommon to allow an officer involved in a shooting to return to active duty unless there's some question about the findings of the investigation. But Bonner said he was troubled that the investigation's Murray confirmed that the agency is conducting a civil integrity might have been compromised based on two memos rights investigation, but declined comment on any specific written by Border Patrol evidence. agents in Naco. The memos claim that MexiAuthorities initially said the can consular officials allegedly shooting resulted from an apparent confrontation in which were given "unchecked access" to interview four of the Dominguez Rivera allegedly six witnesses held at the Naco threatened the agent with a rock. Mexican President Felipe Border Patrol station after the Calderon and the dead man's shooting before sheriffs and family strongly condemned the other investigators could conduct their interviews. shooting and demanded a full Bonner said that would investigation. . Corbett's attorney, Daniel explain why the stories of the dead man's brothers and sister-in-laSantander, said he could not comment because he has not "are in lockstep, because seen the reports. Mexican conthey could easily have been coached." sular officials did not immedi Daily Star. 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