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Show B4 Obituaries Lorrin LeBlanc Smith the back row. She is survived by her husband Mark, Alpine; children: Jill (Joe) Logan Ivie, Danielle Logan, all of Pleasant Grove; Ellie, Chloe, Zoe and Jack Smith, Alpine; her parents; sisters, Melissa, Jessica, Annie and brothers Joel, Jared, and Set h. Funeral services will be held, Monday, December 10, 2007 at 11:00 a.m. in the Timpanogos Stake Center, 800 North 100 West, Pleasant Grove. Friends may call Sunday evening, December 9, 2007 from 6-- 8 p.m. at the Olpin Family Mortuary, 494 South 300 East, Pleasant Grove, and at the Lorrin LeBlanc Smith, 40, died December 3, 2007. She was born November 5, 1967 to Vincent and Louise Hoopes LeBlancin Midwest City, OK where she grew up with her six siblings on the family farm. She married Chris Logan, after their divorce, she moved with her two children to Utah where she married Mark Walker Smith. She was active in the LDS church and worked in the Primary and as ward organist. She didn't want to be in the spotlight but enjoyed looking at life from church on Monday one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Alpine City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.olpinfamilymortuary.com. DAILY HERALD Ronald E. Saturday, December 8. 2007 Jacobs LEHI - Ronald Earl Jacobs, age 59 of Lehi died Dec. 5, 2007 at the places with them. He always enjoyed time spent with The Wild Veterans Hos Bunch." He loved to teD his funny pital in Salt stories, being in the outdoors, river rafting, and he LakeOty. He was born was very athletic and enjoyed all Feb. 22, 1948 sports. in Lehi, Utah, Survived by his children: Ryan son of Calvin (Kami) Clover, Jennifer Lee Jacobs, Kirbi Ann Jacobs, Whitney Ray and Rho-d-a n Ron Jacobs; grandson, Gavin Opal Jacobs. Hunter Jacobs; siblings, Jack Married Malia Jacobs, Shirley (Michael) CurOrvin, later rier, Clyde (Janice) Jacobs, Judy divorced. (Bruce) Black, Linda (Gary) Ron He was preceded in death by worked as his mother. an auto body Funeral services win be held mechanic. He Monday, Dec. 10, 2007 at 11.00 served in the ZZZZZZZZZZZZ a.m. in the Wing Mortuary chapel, 118 E Main, Lehi, where friends Navy and was a veteran of the Vietnam war. He and family may catt Sunday evewas a big hunter and loved workning from &3 p.m. and Monday ing on cars and going to the races. one hour prior to services. InterHe loved his children and enjoyed ment, Lehi City Cemetery with being around them and going military honors. Dick-erso- Jol-le- Dorothy McFarlane St. George. UT - Dorothy McFarlane, age 88, died Saturday, December 1, became necessary to place her in a care center. . Dorothy's first love was her 2007, in Pleasfamily, She adored her grandchil-dre- a ant Grove, She also loved golf , travelUT. She was ing, reading, crafts and painting. born August She is survived by her son Clarke (Shawnee); grandchildren, 20, 1919, in Zella Katherine Doss, 93, grandmother, and friend. She was Denver, CO., Daniel (Amanda), and Ashlee of Anaheim, California peacean excellent seamstress and cook to Claude (Casey SteggeU), two great grandin active and was Bible study fully passed and Blanche sons, Spencer Reid, Kenyan Steel away in the fellowship. She is survived by Farmer. She and one on the way. She was preher daughter, Sharon (George) early mornmarried Byceded in death by her husband Bying hours of Woodruff, Payson; two grandchil- ron Lawrence ron and brother, Clarence Fanner. December 5, R. Katherine dren, (Jason) Hill, McFarlane Funeral services wiU be held 2007. She was Spanish Fork; Gay la M (Doug) in Salt Lake Monday, December 10, 2007, at 1 born October 7 Snelson, Spanish Fork; and four City, Utah on February 25, 1946. p.m., at Anderson & Sons Mortu27, 1914 in great grandchildren, Heather Hill; attended BYU, worked ary, 49 E. 100 N., American Fork, Dorothy Makenna Snelson; Snelson; Troy, WisconColby -for American Fork Bank and AlUT; A visitation wiU be held Satursin to William and Mitchell Snelson. School District and was the pine day, December 8, 2007, from F. and Ethel Graveside services win be held first female board chairwoman p.m., at Metcalf Mortuary, 288 W. on Monday, December 10, 2007 Ferry Faestle. for the Alpine Credit Unioa She St. George Blvd., St. George, UT., She had a at 11:00 a.m. at the Spanish Fork was a member of The Church of and on Monday, December 10, kind heart 420 400 South City Cemetery, Jesus Christ of Latter-dafrom Saints p.m., at Anderson & and loved animals. She worked as East, Spanish Fork, Utah. and served a mission with her hus- Sons Mortuary, prior to services. a veterinary assistant for twenty Condolences may be sent to the band in Mineral Wells, Texas. Interment wiU be in the American years in Anaheim, California. family at: www.walkerfamilymor-tuary.com- . Fork City Cemetery, under the They lived most of their marZella was a loving mother, ried life in American Fork, UT. direction of Metcalf Mortuary With the retiring years in St. 4356734221. Condolences may be sent to the family through George until Dorothy was inflicted with Alzheimer's in about Metcalf's website at www 1993. Byron selflessly cared for her until December 2003 when it Helen Catherine Zienda Hale, Bernice Warner Beardall, 97, of Springville, passed away age 85, passed away December 6, 2007 in American Fork. Friday, December 7, 2007. SerFuneral services are under the vices are pending and will be direction of Anderson & Sons announced by Wheeler MortuMortuary, American Fork. ary. Zella Katherine Doss i3 Fit A 4--6 y DEATH NOTICES Fred Pawlowski, 83, died Weber County hears one budget complaint OGDEN Many property owners facing soaring assessments in Utah are livid at tax increases. But when Weber County commissioners held a public hearing on a $106.6 million budget, only one person showed up to complain. The 2008 budget allocates $5.3 million for a library al-ready under construction in Washington Terrace, plus $ 1.3 million for more than 50 fleet vehicles. It also delivers 4 percent salary raises for all county employees. Commissioners said they will adopt the budget on Tuesday. Weber County Comptroller Dan Olsen said a strong economy will allow the county to avoid a property rate increase and still add several new staff positions. 5 officers disciplined for sexual misconduct SALT LAKE CITY Police regulators disciplined five law enforcement officers for sexual misconduct. The Utah Peace Officer Standards and Training Council took action on Thursday against: Former Salt Lake County jail guard Jerom H. Brown, who had his credentials suspended for two years for soliciting female inmates to contact him upon their release. I Fired Salt Lake County jail guard Ronald R. Friend, also suspended for two years for supplying female inmates with snacks and soda and buying one of the released inmates clothes and a bed. I Former Wasatch County sheriff's sergeant Richard L. Benson, whose law enforcement certificate was revoked for sexually assaulting a subordinate at his house. I Wasatch County Sheriff 's Deputy Camille M. Kramer, suspended for a year for having an open affair with a married firefighter who got her pregnant. I Former Utah County jail guard John J. Williams, who lost his credentials for having sexual relations with a released inmate he pursued Democratic Party holding elections to fill vacated seats The SALT LAKE CITY Salt Lake County Democratic Party will be holding elections Wednesday to fill two seats in the Legislature. The seats to be filled are House District 24, vacated by Salt Lake City Mayor-elec- t Ralph Becker, and Senate District 5, held by the late Ed Mayne. There will be five names on the ballot in District 24: Trudy Henderson, Richard Goldberger, Rebecca Chavez-HoucDavid Berg and Mark Swonson. Mayne's wife, Karen, is the only candidate for the Senate District 5 seat and will be voted into office at the caucus meeting. Elections will take place at 6 p.m. at the Salt Lake County Council Chambers. Sandy, SLC battle for performing arts center The battle between Sandy , and Salt Lake City to be the valley's premier entertainment stop is moving from David Beckham to Broadway. The city that scored Utah's Major League Soccer stadium now wants to build a Broadwaytheater center -quality near Sandy City Hall The 2,500-plu- s seat theater comwould anchor a multi-us- e plex that includes offices, condominiums and retail space. A Utah County developer has already purchased roughly 15 acres of land in a redevelopment zone for the project. Carla Marie Fox Murray, 48, De- cember 7, 2007, in Orem, Utah. Services are pending and will be announced by Walker Sanderson Funeral Home of Orem. State briefs passed away Wednesday, December 5, 2007 in Provo. Services are on Monday, December 10 at 1:00 p.m. at Heber LDS 12th Ward, 650 S. Marian P. Chauvie, 77, passed Southfield Rd., Heber City. Araway on Friday, December 7, rangements are in the care of 2007 in Payson, Utah. Funeral Funeral Home of services are pending and will Heber. be announced by Walker Mortuary of Spanish Fork. 1 '?) (PC-- (I Olpin-Hoop- Authorities seeking DNA in 1992 unsolved homicide SALT LAKE CITY J Au- thorities are seeking DNA from the former boyfriend of a woman who was 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. in for a FREE Come 4 hearing evaluation and give them a try with our NO OBLIGATION : ROAD TEST strangled in a Salt Lake City motel room 15 years ago. Danielle L Anderson was found dead Nov. 18, 1992, in a downtown Super 8 motel room. A manager who had dated the same man as Anderson found her body after she failed to check out on time, according to court records. In 1992, the manager told po--! lice she and her boyfriend the man police are seeking DNA from had stayed in an unoccupied room at the motel on the night of Anderson's death The manager said she didnt like An- derson because her boyfriend had a prior relationship with her, the search warrant said. The manager told police she fell asleep about 11:30 p.m., and that her boyfriend did not go to sleep when she did. She said her boyfriend left the room during the night and had access to one of three manager's keys that could unlock the door to Anderson's room. About 1 a.m., two people in the room below Anderson's heard banging, screaming and a woman gasping for breath and repeating a man's name, the search warrant said. v JOSEPH OLIVERAssociated Press Pallbearers walk the casket of former Illinois Republican Rep. Henry Hyde out of St. John Neumann Catholic Church in St. Charles, III, on Friday. Former congressman Hyde honored at funeral Mike Robinson current and former House "From the streets of his members who attended home town here in Illinois to the halls of Congress, his Hyde's funeral Mass. ST. CHARLES, 111. words and deeds will echo for More than 1,000 friends, e Friends and oppofamily members and admirers decades to come," Boehner nents at Henry Hyde's funeral attended the service. Hyde's said. Rep. Duncan Hunter of Friday praised the former con- coffin, covered with a white cloth, lay at the center of "California, a GOP presidential gressman as a political giant and a "man of great principle." St. John Neumann Catholic hopeful, called Hyde "the The silver-haire- d Church. North Star of the U.S. ConRepublican died Nov. 29 at age 83, gress." Hyde, once one of the Democratic Rep. Melvin nation's leading Catholic just weeks after he received the Presidential Medal of Watt of North Carolina said he lawmakers, was "a man of Freedom. He retired from may be considered a surprise great principle" and "good as a speaker at the funeral Congress at the end of the last instincts," said Cardinal Fransession. since he had been "a persistent cis George, archbishop of and ardent opponent of just Chicago. "Henry's laughter, his about everything that Henry House Minority Leader stories, even the smell of his John Boehner of Ohio decigars will be missed," said Hyde did." Democratic Illinois Rep. Jesse scribed Hyde as a personal "And yet Henry understood Jackson Jr., one of dozens of hero of his. i that that was exactly what THE ASSOCIATED PRESS one-tim- . our founding fathers set up as a mechanism for bringing us together to resolve our differences," Watt said. Before his election to the House, Hyde gained statewide attention as a veteran member of the Illinois House of Representatives. Before entering politics, he practiced law in Chicago. 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