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Show Students ask gym to clean up programming ASSOCIATED THE provocative. Gold's has its own programming network that is broadcast nationally throughout the chain. But what is acceptable in some markets doesn't necessarily fly in heavily County, home of and very the church-owneBYU. straight-lace- d "I could read you some of the lyrics from these videos, but it would be too embarrassing for both of us," said Jesse Yaffe, a spokesman for the groups. Livingstone ruled out the request to install blinds. He said he would look into ways to change the programming, but did not know what the chances were. "We're committed to doing LDS Utah Five student organizations from Brigham Young Uni-versity and Utah Valley State College are asking Gold's Gym to get rid of video and music that they feel is too sexually graphic. The groups submitted a petition and voiced concerns about the programming to Kirk Livingstone, Gold's director of operations, in a two-homeeting Wednesday. The groups want the gyms movies off the to keep TVs, play less explicit music and install blinds on aerobic room windows to block views which some feel of dancing d what's right for the community and our members," Livingstone said. weighs in sales issue LDS church on 'alco-po- p' define flavored malt drinks in state law. Mackay said the commis- - v sion has not been contacted by the LDS church. The commission has prepared a draft bill that would define the drinks as liquor, but no legislation has been formally introduced. Law- PRESS ASSOCIATED THE SALT LAKE CITY -- The LDSchurch said Thursday it endorses the idea of moving sweet malt beverages out of " known as Utah retail stores and onto the shelves of state-ruliquor shops. The drinks, which have a 3.2 percent alcohol content, are popular with underage drinkers and are sold in stores all over Utah. "To allow the sale of distilled spirits in grocery and convenience stores promotes underage drinking and undermines the state system of alcohol control," said Kim Farah, a spokeswoman for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Attorney General Mark Shurtleff believes the state should make it tougher for teens to get the drinks. The legal drinking age is 21. Utah's Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission has asked the Legislature to address the issue. Commission spokeswoman Sharon Mackay said the decision was partly driven by a need to "alco-pops- n makers start their annual session Monday. "The church agrees with the position of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission and the attorney general that the sale of distilled spirits, alcopops, including should be restricted to state liquor stores," Farah said, reading from a statement. With that statement, "there's no doubt that the battle just got tougher," James Olsen, president of the Utah Food Industry Association, told The Salt Lake Tribune. The group represents more than 8,000 stores that sell flavored malt beverage. Mormons are told to abstain from alcohol, but the church said it supports the state's philosophy that alcohol should be "reasonably available" to responsible adults. ' Donate your GOING ON VACATION? newspapers to Newspaper in Education. For more information call JMv 2aitvj4Hcralft 344-292- 1 9 Friday. January 18, 2008 Roe Naylor Wilde A Celebration of Life Obituaries Reva is too PRESS PROVO Some Utah County college students don't want to feel like they need a cold shower after their work-'out.-- .' f HERALD DAILY B4 C. Warburton Frampton Reva C. Warburton Frampton, Pleasant Grove passed away ' peacefully on Wednesday, January 16, 92, of 2008. Mom was born December 22, 1915 in Pleasant Grove to Owen and Priscilla Stagg Christiansen. She married Gean EJlis LLJ Warburton on January 5, 1934 in Pleasant Grove. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Dad passed away June 1, 1983. Mom and Dad were the parents of six children: Beverly (Lionel) Francom; Keith (Fern) Warburton; Dale (Marilyn) Warburton all of Pleasant Grove; Betty (John) Mikkelson, Las Vegas, NV; Jill (Ray) Hill, Vancouver, WA and Verlene Heath, Boise, ID. Mom's posterity includes numerous (182) grand, great, and great great grandchildren. She married Jesse Frampton on September 19, 1987. They spent seven happy years together. Mom enjoyed the 18 years she worked at American Fork Hospital. She made and kept many friends. Lori Ann The opposite, of being good is not being bad, it's losing faith. Lori Ann Standley, born July 31, 1971 in Payson Utah, chose to leave us on January 14, 2008. Her choices in life have made it a rough journey. Though her pain has ended, ours goes on. She is survived by her mother, Vicki Root, brothers, Dan (Melissa) Wahlberg, Gary (Amy) Wahlberg and Daniel Root; sisters, Dusty Bagshaw and Darcie (Virgel) Fangel. Preceded in death ing WWII, he returned to Payson to continue delivering excellence in special pastries, breads, and colorful birthday cakes. From his work bench many of the area's AZ Hospital. better bakers got their start. Roe is the Ever a source of encouragefather of six ment and optimism, Roe lived on the "bright side". His life has children, 20 been characterized by faithful grandchildren LDS Church service in many caand 46 pacities to include high council, home teacher, bishop, and temple Having been born ordinance workeivforsome eight in Payson, years. he was an Although his absence cannot be enthusiastic replaced, Heaven will be a better mmmmmmm place now that he has arrived. participant in Roe and family welcome all to school, church ZZZZZZZ!!L and commu- pay their respects Monday, Janur 0 ary 21 from nity activities. pm at Walker Mortuary, 587 South 100 West, Many thrilling experiences were Payson. Services will be held at typical of his youth and young 11:00 am on Tuesday, January 22, manhood years from downhill at the Mountain View Stake Cenpowder skiing on Mount Loafer, to hikes to the "big tree", to snow ter at 75 South 600 East. Friends 5 shoeing up Payson Canyon to Doc and family will gather from am prior to the service. Fowlke's cabin and to Fishlake for Burial will be at the Payson City the annual family fishing outing. d He is the son of a Cemetery with Military Rites acbrick mason, who learned corded by the American Legion, Dist. 4. early to dedicate much of his Condolences may be sent to the personal earnings to support his mother, widowed at an early age. family at Following nearly three years in North Africa and Europe dur Roe Naylor Wilde, born January 13, 1917 died January 15, 2008 at 3:42 pm af ter one day in a Scottsdale, We know that the Lord was pleased with her service to church callings, to her neighbors, to her family, and to her siblings. She especially enjoyed her monthly outing with her brothers and sisters: Charles, Cloyd, Kay, and Lyle Christiansen and Bernice Rasmussen. She was preceded by Marlin Christiansen and Karma Huntsman. It is great blessing to have had a mother like ours. More than once, we've been encouraged by her strength, comforted by her faith, and inspired by her example. She has given us great joy and encouragement. Mom, we will never look at the moon without thinking of you! Funeral services will be held Monday, January 21, 2008 at 11:00 ' a.m. in the Timpanogos Sixth Ward Chapel, 300 East 500 North, Pleasant Grove. Friends may call p.m. Sunday evening from at Olpin Family Mortuary, 494 South 300 East, Pleasant Grove and at the church on Monday one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.olpinf 6--8 Our family joins with mom in expressing appreciation to Comfort Care Hospice and the Bel Aire Assisted Living in American Fork. Standley by her brother, Kevin Standley, and her special cousin, Tony Evans. A Memorial service will be held at 1:00 pm on Saturday, January 19th at the Holladay Brown Funeral Home, 66 South 300 East, Santaquin. She will be laid to rest in the Eureka City Cemetery. Rest peacefully daughter, my love goes with you... Condolences may be sent to the family at www.holladaybrown. com. Ivy Louise McLaughlin u '' 9:30-10:4- work-hardene- Dr. Homer Provo. Ivy was born in Boise, Idaho, March 23, 1924. She was the youngest of six children born to John Macbeth and Grace Lucile Jensen Macbeth. She is survived by three sons; John R. McLaughlin (Marjorie) of Provo, Douglas R. McLaughlin (Karen) of Huntington Beach, CA, and Rex R. McLaughlin of Torrance, CA, eleven grandchildren nineteen great grandchildren and her sister Marian McMillen of Solano Beach, CA. Mil tJilil if Behind this ear lies an engineering masterpiece T predeceased her. They raised their family in the Los Angeles and San Pedro, CA area and were together just six months short of. fifty years. She relocated to Provo to live with her son, John, and daughter-in-lathis past year. She dearly loved "her mountains" here. She was a lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, whose parents were a part of the early growth of the church in the Los Angeles area. Memorial services for Ivy will be held Friday, January 18, at lflO p.m. in the Grandview 9th Ward, 1550 North 1350 West, Provo, with viewing beginning at 11:30 a.m., prior to the service. Burial will be in Green Hills Memorial Park, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA. Online condolences may be given at www.serenicare.com. is Visit the obituaries onune to sien a Guest Book or send flowers. Dr. Stephens, born July 30, Victor, ID passed away Monday, January 14, 2008. Homer married his sweetheart, Beth Bird on September See the obituary section at www.heraldextra.com J ? 10, 1941, in the Salt Lake Temple. They have been married for 66 years. Homer graduated jrwwww, Dental School V,i- and practiced Dentistry in , """"""'" " Palo Alto, CA for approximately 40 years. He retired and moved to Provo in.1994. Homer. served as a Captain in the Army during WWII and received many honors. Homer was born to Clarence Lee Stephens and Lydia Anderson Stephens. Homer was an active member of the LDS Church and served in many leadership positions. Homer served a full time LDS service mission in Palo Atts CA. He is survived by his loving wife Beth, and two children; Christine and Douglas. Homer and Beth are the proud grandparents of eight grandchildren. We want to thank all the staff at Comfort Care Hospice for the wonderful loving care and support shown to Homer and the family. There will be a viewing for family and friends held at Berg Mortuary, 185 East Center St, Provo on Friday, January Our precious son, Luke Conway Ashton, was taken home and reunited with his Father in Heaven on January 15th, 2008. Luke was born on March 30th, 2007 at the University of Utah Hospital. Born with extreme physical challenges, Luke's life was a miracle. His family was able to spend nine and a half months with him that they thought they may never have had. Luke showered their home with love and brought untold joy into the lives of his parents and brothers and sisters. Despite his challenges, Luke was a happy boy who smiled when played with and laughed on occasion. He carried with him a sense of peace and was full of goodness. He affected those he came in contact with as they felt of his strong spirit. He has taken with him a piece of the hearts of his family and will be deeply missed. His family rejoices in his freedom and in the knowledge that they will be with him again someday. Luke is survived by his parents, Spencer and Traci Ashton (Draper), his brothers and sisters, Sarah, Michael, Hannah, Chase, and Lauren. Grandparents, Lewis and Ann Miller (Manti), Alan and Karen Ashton (Orem), Conway Ashton (Salt Lake), and many aunts, uncles, and cousins who adored him. He was preceded in death by and 5 beautiful Great-grandp- ts cousins. Funeral services will be Sat. Jan 19th, 2008 at 1:00 p.m. at the Draper Corner Canyon 4th Ward, 13366 S. 1300 E. Friends and fam0 ily may call at prior to services. Interment Orem City Cemetery. Online condolences may be made at www.larkin-cares.co11:00-12:3- DEATH NOTICES Janet Swallow Staples, age 72, of American Fork, died Jan. 16. Funeral Services will be announced by the Warenski Funeral Home of American Fork. Grace Elizabeth Thornton Roach, 81, of American Fork, died Jan. 17 in Orem, Utah. Funeral services are under the direction of Anderson & Sons Mortuary, American Fork. leah Dilworth Nielson, age 90 of Idaho Falls, died on January 14, 2008 in Orem. Funeral services will be at 1:00 p.m. on Sat., Jan 19 under the direction of Coltrin Mortuary in Idaho Falls, ID at (802)524-100- is auditioning for the LAGOON Z008 SUMMER SEASON1 Paid positions are available for talented and dedicated performers and technicians. If you are energetic, committed and passionate about what you do... 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