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Show Page AIO - THE DAILY HI.RALD. Provo, Utah. Thufbday, August 19, I W Monument lawsuit moves forward David Lynn Germaine, age 46 of Provo. peacefully completed his mortal and earthly experience Saturday, Aug. 14. 1999, after long and coura- A SALT LAKE CITY (AP) federal judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit by the Utah Asscx'iation of Counties that David was born Jan. 16, 1953 in Mesa, Ariz., a son of Harold R. claims President Clinton exceeded his authority when he created the Grand National Monument. Staircase-Kscalant- e In a decision made public this week, U.S. District Judge Dee Ilenson wrote that "not one branch of government operated within its constitutional authority" in Clinton's 199(5 decision to designate 1.9 million acres of southern Utah as a national monument. "First, the president did something he was not empowered to do," Benson wrote. "Secc.id, Congress, lacking the votes and the will to vote directly into law what the president had done, nevertheless passed just enough legislation to create an argument to the judicial branch for congressional ratification." Benson wrote that were he to have dismissed the case, the courts would then have ratified "as valid something Congress could not have accomplished in a vote where everyone knew what they were voting on." Benson found that Congress e had not ratified the Grand Staircase National Monument and a jury should now decide the legality of the issue. "The only pertinent part of the whole document is that he didn't grant our motion to dismiss," said Kate Cannon, associate monument director. "No decisions have been made on the merits of the case, and it will not affect the operations of the monument." of The Bureau Land the federal Management, agency that manages the monument, has focused its efforts on the management plan for the monument. Final approval of the plan is expected this fall. "The judge's ruling is unfortunate, but all it means is we simply move forward with the lawsuit, and the Department of Interior will continue to aggressively defend the monument," said BLM spokesman day-to-da- y just-release- d Don Banks. Benson denied a motion by attorneys for the U.S. Justice Department to dismiss a 1997 lawsuit filed by the Utah Association of Counties and the Mountain States Legal Foundation against the president, the secretary of interior and chairwoman of the Council of Environmental Quality. David L Germaine geous fight against cancer. He was at home surrounded by his wife and attentive family. O young life and schooling was in Sacramento. California. It was there that he graduated from Bella Vista High School where, as a sophomore, he was a starter on the varsity basketball team. He attended college on a basketball scholarship in Thatcher, Arizona. David chose as his eternal wife and companion Sherri Wcxid of Murray, Utah, and on July .'to, 19H2 they were married for time and eternity in the Jordan River LDS Temple by Carlos E. Asay of the First Quorum of the Seventy. They are the parents of five children. David filled an honorable mission for the LDS church in London, Kngland. He had the rapacity for deep and genuine spirituality. He was active in the LDS Church all of his life serving as an Elders Quorum President, Seventies and High Priest Group leader, and on a Stake High Council. His greatest joy and fulfillment, however, came with his work with the youth. He had an unusual talent of truly communicating with the youth of the Aaronic Priesthood and the Primary children. David was very involved in youth sports leadership and spent many enjoyable hours coaching baseball and basketball teams on which his sons were participants. He was a great and loyal friend to all and a devoted father. David k survived by his wife, Sherri; his children, Nathan, 16; Nikki, 14; Matthew, 10; Melissa, 6; and Natalie, 3; his parents. Harold and Virginia Germaine, of Provo; his brothers, Joseph Germaine, Provo; Corwin (Kathy) (Marguerite) Germaine, Van Meter, Iowa; his sisters, Raeleen (Joel) Golding, Provo; Michelle (Steve) Todd, Yorba Linda, California. He is also survived by his parents-in-law, Lew and Yvonne Wood, of sister-in-law- , Randi Elizabeth Harris Etta Eileen Heninger Jessie Roach Clayson, age 81, died Aug. 18, 1999, after a brief illness. She was surrounded by her loving family. She was born Sept. 4, 1917, in Spanish Fork a daughter of Lytle Pierce Walter T. and Hannah Caroline Larson Roach. and Virginia Sorensen Germaine. His Murray; Jessie Roach Clayson Sharla (Bryan) Williamson, Ripon, California; brothers-in-law- , Brent (Cheryl) Wood, Bountiful, Blaine Wood, Murray; grandparents-in-law- , Lu Wayne and Violet Wood, St. George; and 30 nieces and nephews. David was preceded in death by all four grandparents and a set of twin nephews. What a happy reunion when they all wi re privileged to greet our David as he quietly and peacefully departed this mortal world and entered into the next estate of eternity. Funeral services will be Thursday, Aug. 19, 1999, 1 p.m., in the Grandview Fifth Ward Chapel, 1551 North 1350 West, Provo, where friends are welcome to call from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Burial will be in the Provo City Cemetery under the direction of Walker Mortuary in Provo. Our special thanks to the kind and compassionate members of Vista Care Hospice who assisted in caring for David's needs during the closing weeks of his illness. Thank you David for your strong faith and testimony of the sacred mission of the Savior and Redeemer of this world. We shall remember it always. She was sealed for time and eternity in the Salt Lake LDS Temple to Manual Edward Clayson, June 25, 1937. He preceded her in death on July 8, 1983. Jessie was active in many civic organizations including Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Utah County legislative Council, American Legion Auxiliary, BPW & Euphronian Club, serving as president and other leadership positions. She was also active in the Spanish Fork Senior Citizens. She was very active in the LDS Church serving in ward and stake leadership positions. She enjoyed doing genealogy and temple work. Jesse enjoyed working outside the home. She was a familiar face to many during her employment in the retail and grocery business, retiring from JC Penney's. She treasured many friendships that were made over the years, Jessie loved her home and family. She took great pride in maintaining a beautiful yard and was recognized as having "Yard of the Week" several times. She is survived by three daughters and one son: Kathleen (Clayson) Andrus of Spanish Fork; Marilyn (Clayson) Johnson of Vista, California; Judy (Clayson) and Robert Guilbert and Edward Roach and Mary Jo Clayson, both of Spanish Fork. She has 13 grandchildren and 11 She loved the grandchildren and Jessie was the last of the combined Boyack - Roach Family consisting of two brothers, one sister, six and two Funeral services will be Saturday, Aug. 21, 1999 at 1 1 a.m. in the Spanish Fork 1st Ward Chapel, 310 East Center. Friends may call on Friday evening from p.m. at Walker Mortuary, 187 S. Main St., Spanish Fork, and on Saturday from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. at the church prior to the services. Interment will be at the Spanish half-sister- 6-- 8 Fork City Cemetery. Maud Mae Miller Maud Mae Miller, 93. of Orem died Aug. 17, 1999. She was born May 24, 1906 in Hyde Park, Utah to John three brothers. She was a Wd early pioneer families of Utah who settled and developed the Box Elder and Cache Valley areas. She married Louis J. Miller on June 16, 1928 in Brigham ffl City, Utah and their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt F v..''.taS HITE MARINA (AP) Rescue workers recovered the body of a hiker Wednesday who apparently had fallen to his death in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Helicopter searchers from Grand Canyon National Park located the man's body a little before 1 p.m. Wednesday, said Char Obergh, assistant manager of Glen Canyon. Obergh said the victim was from Germany, but his identity was not released pending notification of relatives. search was initiated Tuesday night after the man left his companions at the Devil Campground Dirty around 7 p.m., apparently to take pictures, and failed to return, Obergh said. However, darkness and the rough terrain soon forced postponement of the rescue effort, which resumed Wednesday A morning. The Utah Civil Air Patrol and Classic Helicopters of Page, Ariz., also joined in the search. extensively throughout her life. She was a wonderful cook, an excellent Columbia Fillmore Columbia (Beatrice) Dennis Fillmore, age 87, peacefully passed away Aug. 17, 1999 in her own home located in Orem. and returned to her Heavenly Father. Born April 12, 1912, in Marysvale to Jeremiah and Josephine (Heslington) Dennis as the fifth child of 12 children, having four sisters and seven brothers. Member of the LDS Church since 1920. Married her late husband George Henry Fillmore Sr. May 29, 1930, in Evanston, Wyo., and was sealed to him April 12, 1996 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survived by daughter, Gloria Jean (Frank) Kimber, son, George Henry Fillmore Jr., daughter, Dorothy May (Bill) MacDonald, daughter, Joyce Maudlynn (Charlie) Brown, sisters, Emily Allgood, Hattie Mecheam, brothers, Ellis Dennis, Tad Dennis, more than 25 grandchildren, about 75 great grandchildren, and 35 plus great great grandchildren. Funeral services will be Saturday, Aug. 21, 1999, at 11 a.m., in the Vineyard Second Ward Chapel, 774 S. Geneva Road, Orem. Family and friends may call Friday, Aug. 20 p.m. at Redwood Memorial Estates, 6500 S. Redwood Road, West Jordan and one hour prior to services at the Ward. Interment at the Evergreen Cemetery in Springville. Funeral Directors Deseret Memorial Mortuary. 6-- 8 seamstress, and an accomplished musician. She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and held many positions. She is survived by five children: Lee (Dolly) Miller, Orem; Janice (Frank) Maxwell, Orem; Shirley (Jim) Pyne, Woodland Hills; Toni Daley, Boise, Idaho; Fred Miller, Pleasant Grove, 13 grandchildren, 32 and two great great grandchildren; sisters, Jessie Seamons, Hyde Park; Mary Hunsaker, Delta; a brother, Glen Lee, Logan. She was preceded in death by her husband and sister, Virginia Perry and brothers, Ernest and Preston Lee. Funeral services will be Saturday, Aug. 21, 1999, at 2 p.m. in the Walker Sanderson Funeral Home, 646 E. 800 North, Orem. Friends may call from 12:45 to 1:45 p.m. prior to service. Burial will be in the Orem City Cemetery. mother and friend. Funeral services for Etta Eileen Heninger Pierce Randi was born in the Utah Valley Hospital to John and Sonia Harris on the 21st of January 1955. She attended Sunset Elementary School in Provo and Cherry Hill Elementary School in Orem, Lincoln Junior High School, Orem High School, Brigham Young University, and Utah Valley Provo Payaon Orem "Serving our Families and the Community Ivan Junius Barrett, 89, died Monday, Aug. 16, 1999. Funeral services will be Friday, Aug. 20, 1999 at 11 a.m., in the Sharon Stake Center, 545 S. 800 East, Orem under the direction of the Walker Sanderson Funeral Home of Orem. Friends may call Thursday evening at the Stake Center from p.m. and on Friday from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. prior to service. 6-- (AP) est Valley City police shot motorcyclist to death after .a chase. high-spee, ; Scott D. Randell, 27 o Sandy, was pronounced deacat about 2:30 a.m. Wednesday j Police said the shooting occurred after Randell pulled a handgun on officers. ti t d Community College. As a young woman, she held a number of positions, including manager of the Academy Theater, and bookkeeper for a number of automobile firms in ProvoOrem and Salt Lake City. She married Stuart Edward Lytle on Nov. 24, 1979. The couple later divorced. Their daughter, Amanda Sue Lytle, who has grown into a beautiful, capable young woman, was born the 3rd of April. 1981 in Provo. Randi was diagnosed as a diabetic when she was in her early 30's and she suffered from a very severe form of the disease, complicated by numerous concomitant illnesses. For the past several years she was unable to work and was and often hospifrequently talized. Just a few days prior to her passing, she was released from Intensive Care where she had been for two weeks. She seemed to have recouped her strength and spirits and came home. She is now, indeed, home. Randi is survived by her daughter, Amanda Lytle of Orem, her former husband Stuart Lytle of Colorado, her parents John and Sonia Harris of Orem, and by her brother John Harris and his family of Virginia, her brother Ashley Ross Harris and his family of Orem, her sister Cecily (Mrs. James) Stott and her family of Warden, Washington, and her sister Margaret Harris of Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be Saturday, Aug. 21, 1999, at 11 a.m. in the Orem Suncrest Second Ward Chapel, 130 N. 400 West, Orem. Friends may call Friday evening from 6-- p.m. at the Walker Sanderson Funeral Home, 646 E. 800 North, Orem, and at the Church on Saturday morning from a.m. prior to service. Interment will be in the Orem City Cemetery. . The incident began wherT, officers pulled over a stolen' Jeep. The driver and front pas:' senger fled the scene, said Lt.,'. who wish may view in the Church Relief Society room beginning at 10:45 a.m. prior to service. Etta Eileen died at home on Aug. 16, 1999, at the age of 79. She was born April 11, 1920, in Ogden daughter of Thomas and Ada May Heninger. She married Julian M. Pierce on May 20, 1945. They were sealed in the LDS Temple in 1960. In 1953 they moved to California where she raised eight children; Gary (Carol) Pierce, Valerie Lance Call. ., '.., Police began searching , a area surrounding, the Jeep and were checking those leaving a condominium, j parking lot when a motorcy- T clist refused to stop. Two patrol cars tried to pull over the 1999 Yamaha bullet' chase' bike and a ,'J" ensued, Call said. Speeds reached 90 mph and three-bloc- (Tom) Harward, Brent (Rita) Pierce, Linda (Ken) Foit, Steven (Karen) Pierce, Ronald (Eileen) Pierce, Larry k high-spee- Pierce, Deborah (Mark) (Lucy) Oldham, Kevin (Mindy) Pierce. She was also blessed with 37 loving grandchildren and 30 great grandchildren. Sha also had 5 great great grandchildren. She is also survived by brothers Wilford Heninger and Bob Heninger. She was preceded in death by her parents, her brothers, Earl Heninger and Don Heninger of Ogden, sisters, Juanita Furgeson and Beatrice Stenzer of Ogden and Mary Donnelson of Midvale, Utah. She was an example of what a perfect mother should be. She taught her children by example and encouraged them to accomplish any goal. She was a friend to everyone and helped many people through difficult times. Etta Eileen loved music and taught herself to play the piano and she brought music into her home. Her children sang and she played for them. All played a musical instrument. One son. Brent, in an internationally known composer and musician. All of her children are well educated and she gloried in the accomplishments of all her children and grandchildren. She was an active member of her church serving in the Primary and Relief Society her d ' fired four shots at the nian from about 20 feet away. "We're still investigating1,""-- ' but we still believe him to be" the suspect of the stolen vehi'-1- " ' cle," Call said of Randell. The motorcycle is registered to a woman at a Salt Lake address, Call said. Police af'e''' unsure about the connection.''1'" between Randell and the bike : but Call said the bike did tint'"' appear to be stolen. 1 "V. OBITUARY FEES The Daily Herald charges for obitu-- , arles. Death notices, brief items identifying the deceased and the funeral home involved, however, run, free of charge and must be placed "' by the funeral home. Interment will be in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Cypress, California on Thursday, Aug. 26, 1999. The Daily Herald obituary rates are as follows: $15.10 per column inch per picture, for each publica: tion. For further information DEATH NOTICE Edward Lewis Snell, age 57, of Eureka died Aug. 17, 1999. Funeral Gray services will be Monday, Aug. 23, 1999, under the direction of Holladay Hills Mortuary of Santaquin. Upon graduating she obtained sec- 15 More Senior Citizens to compare the new 100 digital technology from the world's leading manufacturers. 4 I k Other adults and children welcome. .. retarial employment at Gray Realty where she met her future husband Seymour Gray. They were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple January 10, 1923. Together they shared a wonderful and loving relationship. She was always an active member of the LDS church and she exemplified true living of the scriptures each day of her life, with countless individuals being loved and their lives changed by her influence. She was a strong matriarch with her immediate and extended family being her most cherished possession. Her children and grandchildren will remember her always for the fun fishing trips, cookies in the cupboard, and homemade rolls with frozen'raspberry jam; She was a dedicated family historian all her adult life, and has created a legacy for those who preceded her in this life and those who follow. She will Her immediate family now numbers 3 children, 25 grandchildren, 76 and 11 Her children are Dean W. Gray (Annita), Salt Lake; Carolyn Poulson (Monte), Salt Lake; and Phillip Gray (Carol), Lehi. She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Seymour Dean Gray, her daughter Betty Aiken, three sisters,' two brothers, and her parents. She is also survived by one brother, Earl Williams Leon Aiken. and a Funeral services will be Friday, Aug. 20, 1999 at 11 a.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, 185 East Center, Provo. Friends may call one hour prior to services at the mortuary. Interment at Provo City Cemetery. -- Tuesday Saturday: 4:30 p.m. Day before publication. Sunday: 12:30 p.m. on Saturday Monday: 12:30 p.m. on Sunday Photo deadlines same as above. WANTED TM hr call DEADLINES Vera Eliza Williams Lakeview, Utah, Aug. 15, 1903 to Don Carlos Williams and Caroline Melissa Bunnell. She attended school in Pleasant Grove and graduated from LDS business college. d covered 35 blocks before ending" ; street in West" on a dead-en' Jordan at about 2:30 a.m. , Police yelled commands' ''at? Randell, who instead pulled dirt ' a semiautomatic handgun andf pointed it at officers, Call said.'L!'' ' A seven-yea- r police veteran13 whole life. Choose a hearing system that is right for you! We have the broadest selection in this area! Introducing: NATURA from SONIC innovations. A Mm new digital hearing device designed for sound quality more like human hearing. Developed and engineered at BYU. f NOW lM ID 0 SEE NOWn CALL NOW i YOU jj 375-414- PONT!! I Ask about the formed. SpanbhFotk WEST JORDAN Country Club Lane, Highland, under the direction of the Walker Sanderson Funeral Home of Orem. Friends ness. be received joyously by the many whose family history work she per- FAMILY KCOTUAKIES following chase" on Aug. 21, 1999, at noon in the Highland Second Ward, 5212 W. Sunday, Aug. 15, 1999, after a long, Vera Eliza Williams Gray, age 96, died Aug. 17, 1999 in Salt Lake City. She was born of goodly parents in generation v descendant of Motorcyclist Z, shot by office Beloved wife, sister, mother, grand- Ernest and Hattie Vilate Reeder Lee. She was the oldest of four daughters and also had Lake Temple. We love you Daddy. Randi Elizabeth Harris Lytle was released from her suffering when she passed away quietly and peacefully in the early hours of painful, and debilitating ill- Maud used her homemaking skills Body of hiker recovered in Glen Canyon 'ZZ OBITUARIES Complete Care plan . which includes FREE batteries for the life of the 6 We're only taking 15 more people for this free Trial ., , hearing aid. 'Complete care plan is available only an American Hearing Aid Associate1. through Limited time offer! Don't be left out! $300 Discount per pair ($150 fori) of digital hearing aids. 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