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Show A-14 The Park Record Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, May 26-29, 2018 Obituary Verner Corless Hardman, Jr. November 21, 1927 When Team Schlopy comes into your life.... Verner Corless Hardman, Jr. passed away peacefully at home with his loving wife by his side at the age of 90. Vern was born in Salt Lake City on Nov. 21, 1927, the eldest son of Verner and Maria Hardman. He married his sweetheart, Virginia McCleve (whom he affectionately called Gin) on Feb. 25, 1948 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and together they had 5 children. Vern had a creative mind, which led him to spend his career as a developer and home builder of many beautiful communities. As a member of the LDS church, Vern served faithfully in many callings throughout his life. Vern was a generous and kind man who loved to give to those in need and taught this to his children and grandchildren. Vern was a devoted husband, father, and LIFE JUST GOT EASIER. Kevin Crockett Verner Corless Hardman, Jr. grandfather who was full of life and loved to make people laugh with his practical jokes. He was also a great listener and was the person who everyone felt they could turn to for advice. He instilled into all those around him a determination to do their best and constantly taught this through his favorite quote: “If we don’t try, we don’t do, and if we don’t do, what are we on this Earth for?” We are grateful for a lifetime of memories. He will be greatly missed but we rejoice knowing that we will be with him again. He is survived by his wife of 70 years Virginia; his children Wendy, (Tom) Dianne, Julie and Scott (Sherry); 15 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his son Michael, his parents, and his brother and sister. A graveside service took place on Friday, May 18 at noon at Valley View Memorial Park, 4335 West 4100 South, West Valley City, Utah 84120. A viewing will be held 1 hour prior to the graveside service. Activists face charges over piglets stolen from farm Team Schlopy REALTOR® 435.640.3412 Info@TeamSchlopy.com TeamSchlopy.com Same group charged with stealing turkeys JULIAN HATTEM Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY – Five animal rights activists are facing more than 60 years in prison over allegations they took piglets from a farm in southern Utah. The Utah Attorney’s General office filed charges against members of California-based Direct Action Everywhere Monday accusing them of stealing a pair of 3-week old pigs from a Smithfield Foods barn. The group allegedly took a 360-degree virtual reality video of the March 2017 incident and promoted it online, as part of a tactic known as “open rescue.” Activists claim the practice saves individual ill or injured animals and also helps shine a light on abusive farming practices. “We believe the actions we took are lawful,” said organization co-founder Wayne Hsiung, who is one of the men facing charges. He pointed to a legal doctrine that allows for the violation of minor law such as trespassing in order to prevent a greater harm, such as animal cruelty or risks to public safety. In an indictment filed with state court Monday, prosecutors said they used the group’s 11-minute video to identify the five men and the Smithfield barn from which the piglets were taken. They also claimed that the investigators found pictures of the two animals at a Utah animal sanctuary on the activist group’s website, though they had been moved to a facility in Colorado for one to undergo hernia surgery. The FBI obtained cellphone records that allegedly show the five men were in the area of the farm near Milford, approximately 210 miles (338 kilometers) south of Salt Lake City, when the piglets were taken last March, court papers claim. The same five men were charged in early May with stealing turkeys from a different Utah facility. 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