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Show 0 A I I V HtMlO Maui Obituaries Continued truck for manv years and was a very hard worker, Shane was trulv "One in a million." and will 1 extremely missed I vervone that knew Shane and hcl-i- l take care of him fell in love with him. Shane somehow knew he had a short time on this earth and never .Mopped going and doing every- - Heavenly at her on Man h 12. I 200K. J alter a king illness of KI D. !i Shane was horn Novem-i- thing he could possibly do. Shane is survived by his wife Michelle: children Maloree, McKade, and Maycee: parents; grandparents; Clem Utley and Mildred Warner; sisters: Kate (Brad) Remund and Heather (Rick) McArthur. Preceded in death by A r 21. l!)7(l, Iris Finlayson Beckstrom Eggertsen Together Again 03 Mh Iwi'I Shunt' Utley, our .strung, brave, and loving father, son. hntfher. and husband, lei his to Mike and. Kathie Utley. Shane graduated from Wasatch Mich ScIkxiI in IUH'I. He was on the Wasatch grandfather: LeGrand Warner; High wrestling team and won grandmother: Lora Utley: uncle: Charles Warner; cousin: Colby many awards and titles. Shane married his high school Peck. Funeral Services will be held sweetheart Michelle Mair on August 3, 1)), in the Salt Lake... Monday, March 17v, 2008, at Temple. Together they have three noon, at the Heber LDS Stake beautiful children. They were his Center, 150 N. 200 W., in Heber. pride, joy, and the most important Viewings will be held Sunday night from pm and then tiling in his life. You never saw Shane without one of them or all again Monday prior to the service from three. am, both at the church. Interment will be at the Shane loved the outdoors.:. Heber City Cemetery. CondolencHunting, motor biking, camping, es may be sent to the family at and fishing with his family and olpinhoopesfhfr' aol.com Arranges ments in care of friends. He loved trucks and loved to drive trucks. He drove uneral Home. 6:(K)-8:0- ' 10:30-11:3- 0 Olpin-Hoope- F l Ins inlayson Beckstrom age 91. passed away March 1. 2008 m Spanish Fork, Utah. She was born April 12. 19)6 in Payson. Utah to Jesse David and Sarah Roxena Richmond 1 Finlavson. On June 19, 1940 Iris married Clarence A. Beckstrom in the Salt Lake Temple. They had five children and lived in Benjamin, Ut ah most of their 50 years of marriage. Clarence died August 25, 1990. Iris was a faithful member of the LDS church, serving in many positions. She was a homemaker and loved taking care of her family, flowers, and garden. Iris married Frank T. Eggertsen March 2, 1991 in the Salt Lake Temple. Frank died Febru12, 1996. She is survived by her five chil- ary dren, Garth (Karen) Beckstrom; Anita (Gary) Krieger; Barbara Kearl; Maureen (Frank) Leifson; Dale (Holly) Beckstrom; 12 grandchildren; and 16 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; both husbands; two sisters; and two brothers. We extend a special thank you to Bryan Mathews and his entire staff at Hearthstone Manor for the loving care they gave our -- - tl .. oiiii . i r , M Hii i.,l,i,-,- . til if Mother. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Monday, March 17, 2008 at the Benjamin Chapel; 3278 West 7300 South. A viewing will be held Sunday evening from v p.m. at Walker Mortuary, 187 South Main, Spanish Fork and Monday at the Benjamin Church from 1 1:45 a.m. until 12:45 p.m. prior to services. Interment will be at the Benjamin, Utah cemetery following the funeral services. Condolences may be sent to the family at: 6:00-7:3- 0 Lois Genevieve Eliason Larsen DEATH NOTICES civic and professional organizations. She was named "Outstanding School Counselor and Educator of the Year". Her hobbies and interests revolved around her family and their activities. She always enjoyed reading and keeping up to date on current events by Loving wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, Lois 84. of enevieve l.liason eland. IT, passed away Wednesday, March 12, 1 2008 in lYovo, Utah from complications following heart surgery. e was born Sep - " tember!), 192.5, the youngest child and only daughter ot Lphraim Jacob Eliason and Lois Robison Eliason, in: Deseret. Utah. She married her sweetheart, Glen Ray Larsen, on August 18, 1950 for time and all eternity in the Manti LDS Temple. She attended schools in Deseret and Hinckley, Utah and graduated with top honors from Hinckley High School in 194 1. She excelled in Business and Typewriting which she continued to pursue on scholarship at Brigham Young University. She was a member of their "Commercial Teams" and traveled in many competitions. She graduated from college with a major in Secretarial Practice and minors in English and Speech with a Secondary Education Teaching Certificate. She taught business classes for one year at Hinckley High Sc1kk)I and then transferred to Spanish Fork High School where she taught English, Typewriting, Shorthand, and Accounting and then retired for 12 years to rear a family. She was asked to return to teaching and took classes to renew her Teaching Certificate and classes in Counseling and Guidance. She later got her Counseling Certificate and became the Guidance Counselor for Spanish Fork High School where she served for 19 years. She retired after 29 years in the education profession. She always remained active in civic activities and served as a leader on local, state, and national levels in many organizations including: American Association of University Women, President; Slate President Young Home-mak- Association; President of Cattle Women Association in the county and state; National Board of Directors American National Cat le Women Associat ion. Professionally she served on State Department of Education committees; President Nebo School Counselors Association as well as Stale R esident of Utah Counselors Association and Utah School CounselorVocational Guidance Association, and many other I I Kelsey Emma Hess, infant daughter of Isaac and Rebecca Davis Hess, passed away Tuesday, March 11, 2008. Services are pending under the direction of Wheeler Mortuary. Kayson Riley Trenkamp, age 0, of Pleasant Grove, passed away March 10, 2008 in American Fork, Utah. Funeral services are under the direction of Anderson & Sons Mortuary, American Fork. reading four newspapers and numerous periodicals weekly. She was thrilled at new technological advancements and purchased her first computer at age 70 and took classes to learn to use it. She published many books and pub-- . lications and was excited to get the internet at age 80 so she could broaden her horizons and email friends and family. She is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. She served as a teacher in all auxiliaries and President of the Primary and Young Women organizations twice each. She also served on the Stake Relief Society Board. She and her LDS husband served a mission to the Oakland California Mission where she served as the President's secretary and Glen as fleet Coordinator. She has always served and was currently serving as a visiting teacher, a calling she life-lon- g y full-tim- e loved. She is survived by her husband, Glen; her son, Rex Eliason Larsen and his wife Sherrie, Leland, Utah; her daughter, Brenda Lois Larsen Bradford and husband Dale, currently serving as Mission President in the Sao Paulo Brasil, Interlagos Mission. She was preceded in death by her youngest daughter, Jane Leo-rLarsen, whom she has dearly missed for 19 years. Also preceding her are her parents and four brothers, Eldon A. Eliason; Max V. Eliason; Lincoln R. Eliason, and E. Phil Eliason. She is survived by 8 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren with 3 more on the way. Funeral services will be held on ' Tuesday. March 18. 2008 at 11:00 a.m. in the Spanish Fork West Stake Center, approximately 400 North 600 West, Spanish Fork, Utah. A viewing will be held on Mondav, March 17, 2008 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Walker Mortuary, 187 South Main. Spanish Fork. Utah and at the church from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. on Tuesday prior to the funeral. Interment will be at the Spanish Fork City Gold Light, sweet crude for April delivery fell 12 cents to settle at $1 10.21 on the Nymex, after Continued from B6 rising earlier to just below its Reserve continues its interest latest trading record of $111, campaign when it set Thursday. meets on Tuesday. Other energy futures rose Lower interest rates can Friday. April heating oil fuboost the economy but also tures rose 2.17 cents to settle at a record $3.1465 a gallon tend to undermine the dollar, encouraging investors to buy after earlier setting a new hard assets like gold and siltrading record of $3,222 a ver. A weak greenback also gallon. April gasoline futures makes rose 0.66 cent to settle at commodities like gold cheaper $2.6894 a gallon. for overseas buyers. In agriculture markets, Other precious metals wheat, corn and soybean traded mixed Friday. Silver futures plunged amid expectafor May delivery gained 23.5 tions that the U.S. economic cents to settle at $20,655 an downturn will dampen deounce on the Nymex, while mand. Wheat for May delivery May copper fell 0.30 cent to settle at $3,820 a pound. plummeted 52.5 cents to settle at $ 1 1.915 a bushel on the ChiIn energy markets, crude oil prices dipped modestly, cago Board of Trade, while May soybeans lost 50 cents to closing lower for the first settle at $13.5275 a bushel. May time in a week as the slide on Wall Street and U.S. economic corn fell 10.25 cents to settle at $5.5925 a bushel on the CBOT. worries led to profit taking. rate-cuttin- g Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Perpetual Education Fund of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Condolences may be sent to the family at: Bear Stearns Continued from B6 hit hardest by the subprime mortgage mess. Two hedge funds managed by Bear Stearns failed last summer, setting off a credit crisis that has swept up banks and brokerages around the globe. In backing up JPMorgan, the Fed dusted off a rarely used, Depression-er- a provision to provide loans. It also said it was ready to step in to fight an erosion of confidence in the nation's largest financial institutions. Officials from the Fed and the Securities and Exchange Commission held conference HUD Continued from B6 . MCusloni, Quality ' vri i'i Selection of Colors Large 725 )touth 900 East & Styles Provo. I tab. 374-058- 0 The difference US! Your advertising message can reach more than 92,000 readers every Sunday in the Daily Herald. it's fair. But at the same time, it's not going to had In just nine days, i spent $ K) to fuel his Toyota get me to move back to Sienna van. Like his drivers, a the more Lee pays for gas. the the mainland to pay less money he brings home. buck less for a gallon of His pay shrinks by the day and by the gallon. "Crazy." he said about the prices. "Ridiculous." Fuel cost has more than tripled since he took over the business in 1999, and it's forcing him to consider trading his van, which costs $80 to fill, for car. a smaller "Unfortunately, it's going to take away some comfort for the customers. But you gotta do what you gotta do," he said. Lee expects many cabbies will be forced out of business if fuel prices keep rising. Chuck Gamarata, who operates the only limousine taxi on the island, is forced to work longer hours to compensate for the gas prices. He's still taking home about $ 10 less each day "You add that up over a year's period, that's thousands of dollars," he said. "It hurts. It hurts bad." Other businesses are also feeling pinched. Todd Winn, of North Shore Explorers, has been hit hard since launching the tour company in September. It takes 150 gallons of diesel, at $4.20 a riggallon, to fill up his id hull inflatable boat, which gets about a mile per gallon. It also costs more than $ 100 to fill up the Ford to tow it. While the new company is trying to build up clientele, it may be forced to raise rates or add a fuel surcharge. four-cylind- gasoline." : Todd Winn of North Shore Explorers another record with an average of $3.609,.overtaking Hawaii ($3,587) for the nation's highest gas prices. Mean- while, the national average has risen to a record $3,267, according to the auto club. But Maui, which doesn't have a major public now has all the California cities beat by at least a quarter a gallon. Residents here have long wondered why gas prices on the island are so much higher than on neighboring Oahu, where Honolulu gas is about 50 cents less. "It's like we work just to pay gas," resident Yolanda Ellis said. "Funny how our gas goes up but our pay stays the same." Hawaii, which imports most of its crude oil from Alaska and Indonesia, has two refineries on Oahu operated by Chevron Corp. and Tesoro Hawaii Corp. Both companies blame the Maui price on higher transportation costs, even though islands further away, such as the Big Island, have lower prices. They also cite several "It's been dramatic enough other factors, such as volume, that we've actually seen our competition and higher local original business model blown taxes on Maui. Chevron spokesman Albert out the window," Winn said. Chee said the price, in most "It's been quite costly and we've had to cut costs in other cases, is set by the station areas to make it work." operators and owners. The He shakes his head when company sets the retail prices for only six stations it owns hearing about people in other states complaining about gas out of the 63 Chevron-brande- d outlets in Hawaii. prices. Maui residents rememThe company wouldn't disber the good ol' days of $3 gas. close the difference in whole"It's just the price of living sale price between Maui and here," Winn said. "I'm not Oahu. However, Chee said: "It's sure it's fair. But at the same not 50 cents. It's not even half." time, it's not going to get me "The difference between to move back to the mainland to pay a buck less for a gallon Oahu and Maui of 50 cents is not flowing into my pocket," of gasoline." he said. Hawaii is the most Chevron noted that the cost state in the nation, with more than 90 percent of of crude oil has spiked 20 its energy coming from impercent in the past 30 days, while gasoline has increased 9 ported oU. The state's economy is also extremely sensitive percent nationwide and only 5 to oil prices globally because percent in Hawaii. it depends on airplanes and Not everyone seemed upset with the pump prices on Maui. ships to bring in tourists and all of its goods. Tourists, who pay an average close to $300 a night for a hoMarie Montgomery, tel room, don't seem to mind. spokeswoman for AAA Ha"If the gas would've been waii, said it's a .little comfort for islanders that gas prices higher, we still would've haven't risen as fast as in oth- gone," said Jack Glisson, of er states, such as California. Jacksonville, 111. "It didn't On Thursday, California hit make any difference." transpor-tation'syste- . er 30-fo- . The proposed overhaul to a 1974 law requiring lenders to give what's called a "good faith estimate" is aimed at making it simpler for consumers to make comparisons when they shop to buy a house or refinance a mortgage. It's the latest in a series of White House initiatives to help end a housing market crisis that has stalled the U.S. economy and sparked global financial market tufrmHl "These mortgage agree- - calls throughout the day Thursday to assess the potential impact on the broader economy, according to a Treasury official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the discussions. For Bear, the crisis started when market speculation grew that it might have to seize collateral mostly mortgage-backe- d securities worth next from the private to nothing equity firm Carlyle Group. Carlyle runs a bond fund and has come under intense pressure during the past week from creditors demanding collateral to back their investments. As speculation swelled in ments can be pretty frightening to people," Bush said in a speech on the economy. "There's a lot of tiny print. ... One thing is for certain: There needs to be complete transparency." The mortgage broker industry had been expected to oppose the proposal because it also calls for lenders' payments to brokers, known as premiums, to be disclosed to borrowers before they goto settlement. yield-sprea- d But the National Association of Mortgage Brokers issued a statement Friday calling the move "a major step forward the market, investors, customers and lenders raced to withdraw their money or rescind their credit lines. By Thursday night, Bear Stearns Chief Executive Alan Schwartz said, the bank realized the withdrawals might outpace the bank's resources so it reached out to JPMorgan for every day, to do business as usual." No one has disclosed how large the financing offered to Bear Stearns is. The CEO also confirmed as many on Wall Street had suspected that Bear Stearns could be up for sale. He told analysts on a conference call that the bailout is a "bridge to a more permanent solution." help. Bear is working with inJPMorgan, the nation's bank, has been hurt far vestment bank Lazard Ltd. less by the mortgage mess than to explore its options. That other financial institutions. may include an outright sale of Bear Stearns to JPMorgan, It will provide secured loans to Bear for four weeks insomething top executives from both banks were discussing, sured, in essence, by the Fed. Schwartz said it would buy according to a person familiar Bear time and allow it to conwith the talks who was not vince customers "that we have authorized to speak on the the ability to fund ourselves record. third-large- in terms of consumer protections." The group noted that the HUD proposal also widens the definition of a mortgage broker to include all those who act in that capacity, whether they work at a federal or d bank, mortgage lender, credit union or each year. HUD's proposed revision to the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act would mandate a federal disclosure form to be given to consumers who refinance a mortgage or borrow to buy a mortgage brokerage. Brokers receive the premi-- , urns for steering customers toward certain lenders although consumer advocates argue that the practice prevents consumers from getting the most competitive interest rate and loan terms on mortgages. disclosure forms, which can vary widely state by state. It includes a summary of loan terms, interest rate and monthly payment, whether the interest rate and principal balance can increase and by how much, whether the loan has a prepayment penalty or balloon payment, settlement state-chartere- About 12.5 million Ameri- cans buy or refinance a home home. The form is simpler private-industr- y costs and other details. befween a hobby and a Business could be Think about it. "It's just the price of living here. 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