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Show D A I I V H ( II RAID Glade Brown Horner Obituaries t l ny i mU Hrnwn kwwt ;, but n NtntmtU't JO, l!Vl. in Hi'Nt Otv, Linn, to Willuim iiton (Psipa Hill) ami Kilter lit ivn I Inriier, dial ThiitMl.iy, March ti. 2i it H. al home surrounded hv his loving wife mid family. (Hade graduated from Wasatch High Scliool and married his childlttxxi sweet heart. Yvonne in the Hicken. November 7, 1 1 Carol Holman Redford Our angel - wife, mother, and grandmother, passed away peacefully, March 6, 2008, sur- rounded by her loving husband and family. She had suffered from Alzheimer's Disease for the past 14 years. Her devoted hus- band cared for her in their home as her health declined until 2 years ago. Carol was born on Christmas Day, December 25, 1914 in Magrath, Alberta, Canada and ; spent her life in Southern Alberta in the shadows of the Canadian Rockies. She married Rex Redford in the Cardston Alberta Temple on July 2, 1941. They have 3 daughters Joan, Sharon & Judy. Carol loved life and enjoyed each day to the fullest, she especially loved sports and was an avid golfer. Carol had many loyal friends and enjoyed her membership in the Cardston Book Club, No Talkum Club, the Hobble Creek Ladies Golf Club, and most recently the Canadian Club and was a lifetime member of the Orem Friendship Center. Carol was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and served faith fully in many callings especially in the Young Women's and Primary. She remained a loving visiting teacher until the past few years. She tried to follow the example of Jesus Christ by her kind, friendly, unselfish life. Survivors include Rex Redford her beloved husband of 67 years, 3 daughters and their husbands: Joan (Ken) Cahoon; Sharon (David) Lynn; Judy (David) Skinner all of Orem, 14 grandchildren and 28 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday, March 10, 2008, at 11:00 a.m. in the Lakeview 2nd Ward Chapel, 1750 South 400 West in Orem. Friends may visit with the family Monday one hour prior to the services at the ward chapel. Interment will be in the Eastlawn Memorial Hills Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.sundbergolpin-mortuary.coThe past 2 years she has resided at Autumn Park in Mt Pleasant and the Beehive House in Orem, the family would like to sincerely thank the staff and hospice workers for their tender care. Steven Michael Jeffs SI CVorge. IT - Steven Mich.ii'l Jeffs. 33. passed away on March 6.2ixi8.ii) St.Cieorge. Utah. He was born January J lr 17, 1975 in Provo, Utah to Michael Jeffs and Eileen Rawlings. He married Heidi Harris and has two beautiful daugh ters Alyssa (12) and Mikayla (10). They were later divorced. He married the love of his life, Heather Lynn Christensen on September 17, 2004 in Hurricane,-Uta- h. They have two sons, Bryson (2) and Dylan (2 months), Steven loved the great outdoors, and loved to take his family with him. He loved camping and of course fishing. Steve had a great personality. He was friendly and outgoing and enjoyed family outings, sightseeing, hiking Dorothy 'Dot' Pulver Jones 1918 - 2008 Dorothy Fern Pulver Jones, beloved daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, aunt and friend died March 5, 2008 at her DEATH NOTICES Lee Huff, 87, of Spanish Fork, passed away on March 4, 2008 in Provo. Funeral arrangements are pending and will be announced by Walker Family Mortuary of Spanish Fork. and caving. Steve was a devoted father who loved his kids and wile. 1 le will lie missed by all who knew him. He is survived by his wife, Heather Lynn Christensen Jeffs: his children, Alyssa. Mickayla, Bryson and Dylan; father, Michael Jeffs; mother, Eileen (Chuck) Rawlings; brother, Jared (Stephanie) Jeffs; three sisters, Jolene (Scott) Johnson. Rachel Rawlings, Ciara (Matt) Roberts. He is also left behind many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Monday. March 10, 2008, at 2 p.m., at the Snow Canyon LDS 2nd Ward Chapel, 1 184 N. "Dixie Downs Rd., St. George, UT. A visitation will be held Monday from p.m., at the chapel, prior to services. Interment will be in the Oak Citv Cemetery under the direction of Metcalf Mortuary See Metcalf Mortuary's website at www.metcalfmortuary.com for condolences and complete obituary and funeral listings. home in Spanish Fork, Utah with family affectionately at her side. Jeweldene (Judi) McDowell Hickenlooper, 80, of Provo, passed away on March 5. 2008. Funeral services pending under the direction of Berg She was born to Zoe Wilson and Eugene Mortuary, 185 E. Center, Provo. (801) Amley Pulver and raised in Utah with three brothers Bliss H. Burrows, 54, of Spanish Fork, died on March 7, 2008. Funeral Reid, Charles and Jean Pulver; services are pending and will be announced by Wheeler Mortuary of married 68 years to Sterling D. Springville. Jones of Spanish Fork, raising three devoted daughters Marylyn Jones Argyle (Sterling C), Elaine Jones Hughes (J. Preston) and Kathleen Jones; being best friend 373-184- Pay-so- to loving grandchildren and Dot was recently preceded in death by her devoted husband. Sterling. A mortal void will remain to all who know and love her. She was ever youthful, energetic, sensitive, loyal and kind; talented in preserving incredible collections, both man-mad- e and from her beloved Earth. Her example as a wife, mother and grandmother will live on for generations to come. She was the "fairest of them all." Friends my call Sunday, March 9th from 5--8 pm at the Jones-Hughe- s Historic Home, 143 S. Main Street in Spanish Fork and Salt Lake LDS Temple. Together Glade und Yvonne owned and operated Hicken reed and Produce, and Homer's Custom Combining. He also worked as an electrician, custodian and bus driver. He served as an electrician in the Sea Bees in the Pacific Theatre of the U.S. Navy during WWII. He also served as the commander of the American Legion Lockhart Post 23 for over 50 years. Glade was an avid sportsman who loved to fish and hunt with his family members; but his passion in life was service to others. As a member of the Church of Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-daGlade held many callings. His favorite calling was that of Scout Master where he was awarded the Silver Beaver and touched the lives of hundreds of young men. He . served over 50 years as a worker in the Salt Lake, Timpanogos, and Provo LDS Temples. He and Yvonne served a mission together to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He is survived by his loving wife of 66 years, Yvonne; daughter; Sharon (Charles) Jenkins; and his four sons: Harvey (Sherry) Kenneth (Caryl), Keith (Shanna), before servic-e- s Monday, 9:45-10:4- 5 at 11 am at Spanish Fork LDS 3rd Ward, 360 North 650 West, Spanish Fork, Utah. Interment in Spanish Fork Cemetery. Appreciation to Berg Mortuary. Hospice and 1 MARK JOHNSTONDaily Herald page from an Icelandic Bible printed in 1633 that is being donated to the BYU library by Thor Leifson on Friday. The Bible, written in Old Norse (modern-da- y Icelandic) has a leather cover, illustrations, pages and detailed, wood-cu- t including one depicting Mosesjiescending the mountain with the Ten Commandments. A sdfter-than-usu- Continued from Bl At each station, students collected souvenirs like a picture of the White House or a Liberty Bell of their own. "1600 Pennsylvania Avenue" flashed up on a computer screen, and Carla Stutz, a former teacher, told students this was the address of the president of the United States. "If you ever want to write the president a letter, the secret is out," Stutz told her group of students. She also told them there was a bowling alley in the basement of the White House and took them on a virtual tour that included the Oval Office and the Cabinet Room. mocracy and executive pow-fe- r, but when they saw his picture, they could identify President George W. Bush, and are just getting acquainted with how the nation works. "Right now, they're just learning the basic things about our country," Stutz said. "It's just an initial expo- sure." Teacher Annica Fox said the experience helps cement what the students are learn- . authentic experience that helps them internalize what we have been teathing," Fox said. "I think it's an I Brittani Lusk can be 9 or at reached at 344-254- bluskheraldextra.com. These 5- - and can't deliver discourses on de AVOID TIJE "DEATH TAX" FREE REPORT REVEALS HOW! Don't Pay Needless Taxes or Put Your Family At Risk of Losing What You've Worked o Hard to Earn! Toll-fre- M. Ripley, Esq. Provo and Salt Lake City RiplcyLaw, PC Brenton grand- Rulon and two brothers-in-law- : Huntington and Don Hicken. He is preceded in death by twin daughters: Sonja and Shauna; grandsons: Curtis Horner, and Douglas Hadley: Joseph Stanley Jenkins; daughter-in-laShauna Horner; both parents: brother, Ferris; and sisters: Elva, Avis and Vonda. Funeral services will be held Mondav, March 10, 2008 - 1:00 A.M. in the Heber LDS 8th Ward, 1 655 S. South Field Road (1200 West), Heber City; Utah. Friends mav call on Sunday from 6:00 - 8:00 P.M. at the LDS Church and on Monday from 9:00 - 10:30 A.M. prior to the services also at the LDS Church. Interment will follow the services in the Heber City Cemetery, Heber City, Utah. Arrangements are in the care of Funeral Home, Heber City. Olpin-Hoop- Helen Marie Myers Smith Helen Marie Myers Smith, 52, passed away March 5, 2008 in Highland, '"'"'"Hi" UtahHelen was born May 24, 1955 in Rock Springs, Wyoming to Robert Glen and Grace Anne Murphy Myers. She f married Davey Lee Smith on March 15, 1985 in Elko.NV. Helen's family and her pets were her greatest joy in life. Survived by her husband, Davey, children, Michelle its value. "I was surprised that he would have something like this in his family," said Scott Duvall, who is in charge of special collections at BYU, of the moment when Leifson offered the book to the school as a donation. Leifson, whose father spoke fluent Icelandic, was able to read several passages of the Bible on Friday without much difficulty. He said that because Iceland was so isolated, its language has changed little over the centuries. Leifson had promised the Bible to one of his sons, but decided recently to donate it to BYU instead because the school would be able to protect and preserve the book in perpetuity, and would allow scholars access to the book. "I feel very comfortable putting it into the hands of BYU, because I know it will have proper care," Leifson said. The book is interspersed with exquisite wood-cu- t block print illustrations that remain in condition. Panels of the art depict Jesus near-pristi- Nalewajk and husband Sam Rodriquez; Michael (Reagan) Smith; Shane (Shari) Smith; Shannon C. Smith; 2 grandchildren, Brynn and Ryah, sister. Patricia Greenlee, nephews and nieces, Donny Tyler, Chelsi Fletcher, Kellen Greenlee, Wyatt and Gracie. Preceded in death by her parents. Priv at e serv ices w ill be held under the direction of Anderson & Sons Mortuary, American Fork, Utah. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Best Friends Animal Society, 5001 Angel Canyon Road, Kanab, Utah 84741 or www.bestfriends.org Online condolences may be sent at andersonmortuary.com Christ's baptism in the River Jordan, his ascension into Heaven after visiting his disciples following the crucifixion and other sacred stories. One notable panel illustrates Moses, depicted with horns, returning from the mount with the Ten Commandments engraved on two tablets. That depiction was historically common because of a mistranslation of a verse of Exodus that referred to rays of light as horns, said Maggie Gallup, curator of European books at BYLfs library. Duvall said the school has the largest Bible collection in the intermountain West, focusing on texts from the reformation period. But the Old Norse text is the first of that language collected by the school, Jie said. v "It is not complete without Iceland," said Leifson to Duvall of the school's collection, as ; the two looked at the Bible on ' .. Friday. ;i In 2011, BYU will mount a major exhibition of its Bible collection in honor of the 400th anniversary of the printing of the first edition of the King James Bible, and Leifson's donation could be featured in that exhibit, Duvall and Gallup said. .; STATE BRIEFS Minor earthquake shakes Salt Lake Valley's east bench Hill AFB Would-b- e depression and bipolar disorder, said his attorney, Robert Stiffler, who lives in Clifton, was working at the time Idaho, 18 Steele. as a mechanic on the base. He months in prison "I took the wrong path," sent one from his office SALT LAKE CITY SALT LAKE CITY,- -A A Stiffler said. "I regret my at about 12:30 a.m. and another man who threatened to blow minor earthquake trembled from his house three hours threatening behavior has led i later, Esqueda said. up Hill Air Force Base and kill to this." through Salt Lake City's east bench this morning. his wife and children unless Stiffler admitted to Stiffler was arrested while The U.S. Geological Survey soldiers in Iraq and Afghanitwo threats, which referred to trying to board an employee stan were withdrawn has been six hostages in Idaho identishuttle to the base in Malad, says the quake hit at 4:22 this fied as his family and another Idaho. morning and had a magnitude sentenced to 18 months in of 2.1. It was centered about 10 prison. Linda Medler, vice comacquaintance, to FBI headmiles of the city. William Jeffrey Stiffler must quarters under someone else's mander of the 75th Air Base Police say they have realso pay $100,000 for the cost name on July 21. Wing, said all 24,000 employ- ceived a few calls, but no damof evacuating and searching He used the name of a friend ees at the base undergo a of his estranged wife, meanthe base last July, U.S. District age has been reported. background check. She called The last earthquake that Stiffler's actions surprising. Judge Ted Stewart ordered ing to cause him trouble, said could be felt in the area ocAssistant U.S. Attorney Carlos Stewart recommended that Thursday. curred Feb. 21. Centered 11 Stiffler serve his federal prison Stiffler, 40, said mental Esqueda. miles southeast of Wells, Nev., health issues contributed to his About 1,000 people were sentence in Pennsylvania, the evacuated from five buildings where his mother and brother quake shook decision to make the threats on the base near Ogden. A live. and apologized. 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