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Show DAILY Friday. February 1, 2008 B. Carol Barker Christensen expectedly passed away January the Utah Valley Hospital Provo, Utah from a brain hemorrhage. She was 69 years old. She was born March 6, 1938 in Logan, Utah to William Vermont Barker and Our beloved Kristine Faith returned to our Heavenly Father on January 29, 2008. She was born in Payson, UTon September 27, 1976 to Robert Charles and Christensen Church having served in all of the women auxiliary organizations as a teacher and or a member of the presidency. She and her husband served a mission to Indonesia and Thailand. At the time of her death they were ordinance workers in the Manti temple and serving in a Branch Presidency in the Provo MTC She served on writing committees for the Church and has a strong testimony of the resurrec- 28th, 2008 in T3 7 V Susan Gail ' Woods Jaha She is survived by her jr parents; sister Jenn; brother- - James; sons James and Sterling; daughter Steven and Kayla; Marc; a very Preston; special friend H.B. Gates; grandmother Ha (June); many aunts, un- rs tion. She is survived by her husband R. Halbert Christensen, daughters Teri Remsberg (Dirk), Nanette Cutler (Brad) and sons Kert Christensen (Catherine), Daniel Christensen (Monique), Lance Christensen (Malinda) and "son" Barita Siregar (Sukma) Indonesia. They have 23 grandchildren. Viewing will be Sunday Febru- Rozeila Beatrice Laursen. She attended the Logan schools where she was active in student,, activities including student Cornel of the sponsor corp. She attended Utah State University graduating with a composite degree in Elementary Education and Special in Mapleton, Utah to Clifford and Rebecca McKell Fullmer. She was the proud sister of Betty (Sam) Judd, LaVern Bunnell, Gerri (Max) Adams, Sam (Denise) Fullmer, and Rod (Judy) Fullmer. She will be remembered with pride and love by her children: Karen LaFlamme, Cliff (Sandra) Martell, and Victor (Carolyn) Martell. : While she was with us, she was full of joy, vitality and a love of family. She had a passion for the outdoors and for trying new things. She was always ready for ifty-se- hour prior to the services. Interment will be in the Provo City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to infofs bergmortuary.com. en years, Warren H. Martell, and she became a shadow of herself ; when he passed away . We know she is whole again, now they are together. Jane took profound pride and' happiness in her children, grand- cross-stitchin- Foods, She joined the Navy Reserve in 1986, NSC Oakland Det B520. She received the Naval Merhori-ou- s Service Award on August children, siblings and her many nieces and nephews. She provided many a holiday feast with a welcoming smile and an overflowing plate for all who came by. Our lives were made richer by her love and loyalty. ... Remembrances and condolences will be shared on Saturday, February 2, 2(K)8 at 2 p.m. at Wheeler Mortuary, 211 E. 200 S., Springville. Family prayer will be offered twenty minutes prior. In lieu of flowers, please make 29, 1990, She also received Desert Storm Services Award with her shipmates. She was Honorably ' donations to the Alzheimer's days at the downtown world headquarters. Josh's mother, Jill Rich, said it was the third time she had attended a viewing for a deceased church president. Mormons consider their leader a "prophet, seer and revelator" who, communicates with God. Memorial servicewill be held 10 am on Monday. February 4, 2008 at Leavitt's Mortuary 836 36th Street in Ogden, UT. Online condolences may be sent to the family at at DEATH NOTICES Thomas Larry Stafford, age 65, of American Fork, passed away Wednesday, January 30, 2008. Funeral services are under the direction of Anderson & Sons Mortuary, American Fork. Evan Theobald, 84, of Salem passed away on Thursday. January 31, 2008 in Orem, Utah. Funeral arrangements are pending and will be announced by Walker Family Mortuary of Spanish Fork. As- sociation, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Fl. 17, Chicago, IL 60601-763The family wishes to thank the staff at CareSource for their love and support in easing their Loretta Jean "Jeannie" Yoak Ferran. 44, passed away on January 30, 2008. Funeral services pending under the direction of Berg Mortuary, 185 E. dr., Provo. 373-184-1 mother's passing. it broadened the church; the membership has had greater expansion; and he built the public. "We feel their sustaining prayers," she said. The LDS church scheduled 20 hours of public viewing Thursday and Friday. Officials were expecting tens of thousands of people over three . The last years of her life she traveled, spent time wilh family and friertds. She enjoyed music, fishing, crog and books, cheting, Kathie is survived by her three children, Shane Dee Lake of CA. Kathryn LaNell Lake in Payson, UT. of Layton, UT, M indi L Lake of She marCedar City, UT; four grandchilried Frank dren, Jenny Ann Lake, M athew Levi Lake in Lake, Taylor Lake and Dominique M966; she later Lake; her siblings, Kenneth Dee Abbott (Margene) of Grantsville, divorced him in 1984. UT, Lucille Abbott Argyle (Bert) of Benjamin, UT. Judy Abbott Kathie Romero (John) of Washington, worked six Joie Abbott Orr (Bill) Of Alaska years as a and Janet Abbott Nelson (Steve) ZZZZZZZZZ quality control of Spanish Fork, UT. technician, She was preceded in death by four years with Clover Club Foods Shane Dee Lake's wife, Frances and two years with Malnov. She Straddeck. was a production line supervisor Her wish was to be cremated. for nine years. Four years with Mountain Country Foods and five A private scattering will be held by her children at a later date. years with (Borden) Clover Club "Next to Joseph Smith," Rich said, referring to the church founder, "I think Gordon B. Hinckley has done the most for our church. He ard, who runs the church missionary department, greeted people outside the hall, shaking hands and expressing gratitude for their prayers and condolences. Later in the day, another son, Clark Hinckley, and his wife, Kathy, also greeted the conference center's Hall of Prophets, where bronze busts of each church president line the walls. From the elderly to infants in their mothers' arms, mourners moved silently past both sides of the dark wood casket, which was surrounded by flowers. Some were stone-face- d while others dabbed at tears. Lisa Brown, 25, whispered to her daughter, Vanessa, as they passed by. ' "She recognizes him as the prophet," said Brown, her eyes red from crying. "It's kind of a bittersweet day. Sweet for him, but sad for us." Hinckley's eldest son, Rich try. . Rebecca Jane Fullmer Martell faded from her physical presence on January 30, 2008. She was born on March 3, 1929 any new adventure. Her greatest love was her husband of f suit in an open casket in the Discharged on August 28, 1994, She was proud to serve her coun- Kathie Abbott Lake, 59, passed away after a long illness on Tuesday, January 29, 2008 She was born on May 5, 1948, to Medford Dee Abbott and Kath- ryn White Abbott, both preceded her in death. She was raised ' and educated cles, cousins, nieces, and nephews; and two very special stepdaughters Emaly and Brittany. Kristine is and always was a great and loving mother. Her children were her life. She was so fun to be with and always made everyone laugh. She enjoyed camping and being with her family was number one. She will be dearly missed by us alL Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, February 4, 2008 at Berg Mortuary, 185 East Center, Provo, UT. Friends may call at Berg Mortuary on Sunday from 6-- p.m. and one Rebecca Jane Fullmer Martell . Continued from Bl Kathie Abbott Lake ' ary 3, at the Wheeler Mortuary Education. 2U East 200 South, Springville, She married R. H albert ChrisUtah from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm and tensen in the Logan Temple Monday February 4 at the LDS March 18, 1959. They lived 37 Canyon Chapel on 1965 East Canyears in California where they yon Road in Springville, UT. from raised their 5 children. She was a 9:00 am to 10:00 am. The funeral mother and home maker until the will follow at 10:30 am. children were raised. She then reIn Lieu of flowers, contributurned to the classroom where she tions may be made to the Snow taught all ages from kindergarten College Reuel E and Vonda Christensen Scholarship fund in the through High School spending most of her time as a 2nd grade name of Carol Ann Christensen, teacher. Teaching was one of the 150 East College Avenue, Box 1040, Ephraim, Utah 84627. joys of her life. She loved the children and the children loved her. Interment in the Ephraim CemShe was active in the LDS etery February 4, at 3:00 pm. Funeral B3 Kristine Faith Thomas Obituaries Carol Ann HERALD WO temples." A deep reverence for Hinckley was evident in the hall, although most people had never met him. Outside, people shared memories and talked about the qualities they loved in the diminutive man, who never seemed impressed by his own power, despite leading a glob- al church. "I think he make it evident to us that he was just a normal person and he lived a very normal life, but he was a prophet," said Donna Gonzales of Lehi. f in a ) s . ASHLEY FRANSCELLDaily Herald Thibault a kindergarten teacher at Amelia Earhart Elementary in Provo, shows the class her singing koala bear after reading time Thursday. Thibault has been a kindergarten teacher for 23 years in Provo School District and started teaching 7 years before that. Marilyn Water When through the valley over the weekend and in the middle of next week, said Mike Seaman, lead forecaster for the Na- tional Weather Service in Salt ridges high-pressu- exist, snow is usually absent, Mclnerney said. Last year, there was often a system, which kept water levels low, only about 50 percent when spring came Continued from Bl high-pressu- Although the snowpack level is high for this time of year, the winter snow cycle is only halfway finished. Mcln-erne- y said the rest of the winter snow months will play an important role in determining the strength of the water year. If the snow storms drop off, levels may dip below normal. "We're doing great right now, but we still have February and March to be seen," he said. : around. This year, however, the high pressure moved out and storms have produced a lot of snow over the last two months. "If we keep storms coming the way they are, we'll be above normal," he said. A heavy snow warning is in affect until 6 p.m. today, and more storms should move Lake City. ; Four to eight inches of snow are expected through today around Utah County, and up to two feet may fall in higher elevations. A weekend storm may bring at least six inches of snow before the weather dries out for awhile, Seaman said. "The way things have been going this winter, it may just be a short break," he said. PUBLIC LOG I PRELIMINARY HEARING The preliminary DELAYED hearing for Traci Sorenson was continued while attorneys await the results of a competency review. Sorenson is charged with manslaughter for allegedly failing to get medical help for her daughter, who died of a an overdose on the prescription painkiller Oxycontin, I Provo Can- ROAD CLOSED yon was closed briefly Thursday evening after a traffic accident. Police say a vehicle lost control near Rainbow Bay and spun due to road conditions. The car was struck by another vehicle and three people were transported to Utah Valley Regional Medical Center as a precaution. The road was closed from 6:00 p.m. until about 7:30 p.m. I have to compete. "You can make much more money in the private sector in business as a mathematician and a scientist," said Nancy Wentworth the associate chairwoman of the department of teacher education at Brigham Shortage Continued from Bl ' means a regular elementary education teacher would be able to teach kindergarten. Districts are getting few applicants in specialty areas like chemistry, physics or earth systems. "We get almost nil. I'm begging for people," Gentry said. The problem is compounded by the No Child Left behind Act, which requires teachers be highly qualified in their subject matter and have majored in the subject they teach. Also, science and math graduates "can get much higher paying jobs in business, so schools POSSIBLE TRIAL DATE SET L is Jesus Manuel Holguin-Albscheduled tentatively to appear in court the week of May 5. He is facing charges in the May 2006 murder of Raul Gonzales. According to police, Holguin-Albstabbed Gonzales in the neck after the two got into a fight at his Provo apartment. o Young University. Mosher agrees. "Our new teachers make" less than $30,000 a year, and they can make a whole lot more than that other places," he said. Two bills milling around the Senate are aimed at science and math teachers. One would give science and rrfath teachers more money than other teachers, another would create a task force to study the issue. Another bill working its way :SCANY at CL1FFROSE . (435) 703-- jupii- Behind this ear lies an engineering masterpiece Open Ear Technology is the most revolutionary development in hearing care since the introduction of digital hearing aids. 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