Show Standard-Examine- WORLD r Saturday June 3 1995 1 3A spreading GENEVA (AP) - AIDS and tuberculosis are working together in a deadly partnership as both diseases spiral out of control the World Health Organization said Friday in announcing efforts to tackle the double scourge By the end of the decade tuberculosis will speed the deaths of a third of AIDS sufferers the UN health agency said At the same time the forecast explosion in AIDS cases especially in Southeast Asia is likely to increase the spread of TB it said "As a result of past neglect TB has already spiraled out of control” said Dr Paul Nunn head of research for WHO's tuberculosis program “But fueled by the HIV epidemic TB represents an even larger menace” There will be an estimated 85 million TB cases this year and 3 million deaths WHO estimates The Human Immunodeficiency Virus which causes AIDS is infecting an estimated 6000 people per day In the past 10 years tuberculosis has spread dramatically because of and poverty the spread of AIDS and the resurgence of TB strains resistant to drugs over-crow'di- TB germs are spread through the air by coughing sneezing and talking It causes fever weight loss Legal Notices Howard (Bud) Leavitt Marilyn Wilcox - Howard Lewis Leavitt deadly partnership UN still ' OBITUARIES AIDS TB called agency says menace ' and violent coughing People infected with the HIV virus are at particular nsk for TB because they have less resistance to disease Carriers of the AIDS virus often test negative for tuberculosis even though they have the lung disease They then pass the TB on to other people with whom they have casual contact worsening the vicious cycle By the end of the decade an estimated 14 percent of TB cases will be due to AIDS WHO said “This complicates efforts to care for AIDS patients and to identify and treat TB victims” said Dr Anthony Hams a doctor in Malawi who attended a three-da- y meeting at WHO's Gene- va headquarters WHO organized the meeting of AIDS and TB experts to work out a jomt strategy to fight both diseases It agreed to increase coordination between the two sectors try to improve TB diagnosis step up TB prevention efforts among AIDS sufferers and do more to persuade people ill with TB to seek treatment A major problem is funding WHO has a budget of just $6 million a year to combat TB compared to $70 million for AIDS Also because TB was on the decline for so many years big drug companies lost interest in it The last new TB drug was developed in 1962 and a new drug that fights the more resistant strains probably won't hit the market for at least 10 years said WHO’s Nunn OGDEN age 81 died Thursday June 1 1995 at McKay Dee Hospital He was bom April 26 1914 in Ogden a son of Lewis C and Crystibell Gampton Leavitt He worked in many positions Marveon for She II 000 s'ster and one grand-chl- d Graveside services will be Tuesday June 6 at 11 am at Leavitt’s Aultorest Memorail Park 836 36th St Friends may call at the Leavitt's Chapel of Flowers Mortuary Monday from 6 to 8 p m and Tuesday one hour prior to services Military honors will be accorded by the DA V Honor Guard W Alton ‘Mick’ Ball COALVILLE - William Alton 'Mick’ Ball 90 died Wednesday May 31 1995 in Salt Lake City He was born February 14 1905 in Coalville Utah to James Henry and Mary Wardley Ball On August 16 1929 he married in Rogers Mary the Lake Salt LDS Temple She died on June 10 1954 Chechen war spills over to neighbors - ARSHTY Russia (AP) Fierce fighting in western Chechnya spilled over the border into the neighboring region of Ingushetia on Friday with Russian troops advancing to the outskirts of an Ingush village the Interfax news agency said Russian planes bombed mountain villages in the south of seces- sionist Chechnya and rebel fighters turned back a Russian attack on Serzhen-Yu- rt in the east Interfax said Russian troops were poised for major ground assaults against Chechen guerrillas in the southern mountains Lt Gen Gennady Troshev a top commander told the ITAR-Tas- s news agency The Russians say Arshty an Ingush village just west of Chechnya and 37 miles from the Chechen capital of Grozny harbors rebel fighters Russian artillery has pounded the village Chechen military officials told Interfax that Russian ground forces moved toward Arshty Fnday after heavy fighting advancing to an area just north of the village - The Ingush who have close ethnic and religious ties with the Chechens have long feared the nearly war would spread to their region From the outset of the war they have accused the Russian army of He later married Reva Clark now terrorizing the region by firing on civilian homes along the mam road leading into Chechnya The Russians for their part regard any place harboring Chechen fighters as fan game Meanwhile Russian forces continued bombing the mountain villages of Shatoi and Marketi in southern Chechnya Russian news agencies said d The medical group Doctors Without Borders said Russian troops forced their surgical team from the area Fnday then sealed it off French-base- The group condemned the action and said civilians there now have no hope of medical treatment Local doctors fled months ago the group said m a statement Russian troops were poised for major ground assaults against Chechen guerrillas in the southern mountains Lt Gen Gennady Troshev a top commander told the ITAR-Tas- s news agency Russian forces entered Chechnya on Dec 1 1 in an attempt to quash the southern republic’s independence claim Estimates of the death toll run into the tens of thousands deceased and Hazel H liams now Wil- He was a life- long resident of Coalville serving in many civic activities such as Mayor of Coalville School Board President of North Summit School District and President of North Summit Senior Citizens He was a High Priest in the Coalville 1 st Ward Mick had many occupations but is best remembered as the owner and operator of Ball Meat Market in Coal- ville Surviving are four son Roger and Dona Ball South Jordan Joseph and Deanna Ball Milton Gene and Christine Ball Alpine Brent and Joyce Ball Wanship 13 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren Also surviving are one sister and one brother Grace Smith and Fred Ball both of Ogden He was preceded in death by two grandsons Mick and Jeff four brothers and two sisters Funeral services will be held Monday June 5 1995 at 12 noon in the Coalville Stake Chapel Friends may call at the Walker Mortuary in Coalville Sunday from 7 to 9 pm and Monday from 10 30 to 1130 am Interment Coalville City Cemetery Alpha Caroline Dietz Clark SALT LAKE CITY - Alpha Caroline Dietz Clark 87 passed away peacefully on May 31 1995 at the home of her Search for victims of quake gruesome NEFTEGORSK Sakhalin Island (AP) - People collect their dead at a dusty courtyard between a ruined school and a sandy road If they must linger they stay busy One woman is busy gluing a piece of paper to a coffin an address A man naked to the waist his torso crisscrossed with cuts and smears of bright green antiseptic is busy pacing endlessly He carries a blanket wrapped around the body of his dead baby “I’m just walking her” he says when someone approaches “Just walking her" By Friday more than 860 corpses had passed through Nefte-gorskmakeshift morgue victims ’s of the 75 magnitude earthquake that destroyed this tiny oil town on Russia’s Sakhalin Island Swollen and disfigured the dead lie on the ground wrapped in car- -' pets old clothes and whatever other scraps that were on hand when they were found The scraps will later be burned in a constantly smoking pit nearby Rough wooden coffins lie on the roadside along with bolts of red and white cloth Relatives line the coffins in white then wrap them in red Several bodies lay under a brick wall with a ‘No Littering’ sign Four small red coffins are arranged in a row four children of one family Nearby the body of a naked woman lies in an open coffin The greenish belly is swollen the face is black A grown daughter sits on the ground holding the corpse's arm The bodies stay for a day or two If no one claims them they leave in closed trucks with the word “unknown" m chalk on the lids destined for a refrigerated warehouse in 21 April nearby Okha Some men push a motorcycle a coffin in its sidecar Hammers click nailing the red cloth almost keeping time counting the moments left to the end of Neftegorsk which by government decision will cease to ' exist Only 405 people have been pulled from the debris since the quake and officials fear as many as 2000 people perished from this town of 3000 On Friday two people were man and found alive a a young boy The boy Misha Depu-tato- v seemed more dead than alive when rescuers first saw him “He was lying squeezed under a concrete grave” said Vladimir Ko chetovsky a medic who treated the boy “The rescuers did not know if he was alive He was unconscious But I could make out the signs of breathing and heartbeat" Misha regained consciousness and doctors reported that he suf- fered from shock dehydration and fractures Officials said it would be a near miracle to find any more people alive among the chunks of collapsed concrete Carolyn Price She was born 1908 in Salt Lake City to Conrad Karl and Augusta Mros Dietz She mar- ried Owen Morrell Clark June 8 1933 in the Salt Lake Temple She was an active member LDS of the Church and served in the Eastern States Mission 1931-3- 9 Funeral services will be held at 11 on Saturday June 3 1995 in the Mt Olympus 7th Ward Chapel 4400 South Fortuna Way (3600 East) Friends may call on Friday evening at the Wasatch Lawn Mortuary 3401 South Highland Drive from pm and at the ward on Saturday from 945-145 am prior to services Farmington City Cemetery am Henrikson OGDEN - Clarence Henrikson age 86 passed away peacefully on June 1 1995 in Ogden Utah He was born May 15 1909 to Oluf and Alice Henrikson in Park City Utah He married Madelyne Stewart in 1931 the marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple He was a devoted family man who dearly loved his wife children He joyed GLISSMEYER Funeral services for Fred H Glissmever will be held Saturday at 1 pm at Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary where friends may call Friday from 6 to I pm and Saturday Noon to 12 45 pm Interment Lindquist’s Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch THERIAULT Funeral services for Marge G Theriault will be held Salurdav at 3 p m at Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary where friends may call Friday from 6 to 8 pm and Saturday 2 to 2 45 pm Interment Lindquist’s Washington Heights Memorial Park SMITH Funeral services tor Anna R Smith will be held Saturday at 11 a m at Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary where friends may call Friday from 6 to 8 pm and Saturday 10 30 to 11 am Interment Lindquist’s Washington Heights Memorial Park EMPEY Graveside services tor Lawrence G Empev will be held Saturday at 11 a m at Lindquist’s Washington Heights Memorial Park friends may call at Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary Friday Irom to 8 p m and Saturday 10 to 10 45 a m In L KERR Nov 5 1950 - Jutio 3 1994 Whal I learned From You I m Someway somehow 1988 learned from you the strength It takes To handle life's hard blows I The world changes year to “My sister died in one house and my brother in another" said Mikhail Yelatov 53 a mine worker from the Sakhalin town of Ghaclii He closed his eyes and chocked back tears From memory pass away 1995 othNol a day goes by where you're nol in our hearts and our thoughts You're with us always We love you We miss you Trudy I learned from you how !o say "I Love You'' every day and today MEMORY GLEN HOOPER HAPPY BIRTHDAY 3 19S3 June February 11 learned from you unconditional not everyone knows I To appreciate the ones In mv Your loving family IN LOVING MEMORY OF RONNIE smile- - But neyer will the one we loved Love' Tamm! and RJ UTAH JAMES E SMITH and PAMELA L SMITH vs PLAYER AND WILLYARD A U’a” Partnership DOES through 10 and an other persons or entities known or unknown wno have or cia m to have any right title es'ale lien or m- terest m the real property described n plaintiff's Compiamt on fne Herem which claim or Claims are adverse to the pia'nhff and a ciouo on its title THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE-NAMDEFENDANTS AND SAID UNKNOWN PERSON You are hereby Summoned and required t file an Answer in writing to me attached Com-pawith the CLerk or the apove-entifte- d Court a' 2549 Washington Boulevard Ogden 84401 Utah and to serve upon or mail to Robin K Naider piam’if s attorney a 795 24th Street Ogoen Utah 84401 a coov of said Answer within-tnirt(30) davs ot the last date of publication o Service of this Summons upon this Summons you shall be complete on the last dale of this publication hereof If you fail so to do ludgement by default w be taken agamst vou for me relief demanded in sa d Compiamt which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court and a copy of whicn is hereto ' annexed and herew'th served uoon vou The action against the above-name- d and referred to defendants is to quiet title in favor of real property pontiff to me following-describe- d situated m Weber County State of Utah Being a part of the Northeast Quarter of Section 13 Township 5 North Range 2 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian and described as follows Beginning at point on the West line of said ’56 Quarter Section said point being South West 954 39 feet from the monument set in 1941 as being the Northwest corner of said Quarter Section and running thence South 22 34'00" East along the West Right of Way line of 1500 West Street 46 00 feet thence South 41 18'43" West 27 18 feet to the West Ime of said Quarter Section thence North 00 16'00" East along said line 62 90 to the point of begin- ning Subiect to and together with the following de-- ’ scribed Right of Way Part of the Northeasr Quarter of Section 13 Township 5 North Range 2 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian described as follows Beginning at a point South CH6'00" West 954 39 feet (962 60 feet deed) along the North-Sout- h Quarter Section line from the North Quarter Corner of Section 13 Township 5 North 2 West Salt Lake Range Base and Meridian said point also being on the 1500 West Street Westerly Right of Wav line of and running thence South 2Z34 00" East along said Right of Way line 43 50 feet thence West 17 32 feet to the East line of Quarter of said Section 13 thence North 0°16'00" East Along said East line 4400 feet to the point of beginning ‘ LAND SERIAL NO DATED this 24 day of May 1995 Robin K Naider Attorney for plaintiffs Scowcroft Mansion 795 East 24th Street Ogden Utah 84401 Telephone (801)392-313- 1 Pub May 27 June 3 10 17 1995 design shall also be provided in AutoCAD format The planting plan setback requirements will be designed to meet UDOT requirements and Ogden City general design obiectives Proposal documents may be obtained at the office of the Ogden City Engineer 2484 WashSuite 211 Ogden Utah A ington Boulevard copy of the Ogden City application fo UDOT for this ISTEA proiect will be available for review af the same office Sealed packages containing the required information must be submitted to the office of the City Purchasing Agent 2484 Washington Boulevard Suite 350 Ogden Utah no later than 4 00 pm on June 19 1995 at which time they will be opened The Owner reserves the right to accept or reiect any proposal that best serves its convenience andor is found to be in the best interest of the City Ogden City encourages and welcomes probusiposals from women- - and minority-owne- d ' J Norman Burden Ogden City Purchasing Agent 3 4 5 1995 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Council of Ogden Citv will meet Tuesday June 27 1995 at 5 00 o'clock in the City Council Chambers on the first floor of the City Centre Building 2484 Washington Boulevard Ogden City Weber County Utah and during that meeting will then and there conduct a public hearing on a proposed ordinance briefly described as follows 'An ordinance of Ogden Citv Utah vacating a section of Custer Avenue between Lark Circle and 3738 Custer Avenue and more particularly described as specified on the mao marked Exhibit 'A" attached hereto and providing that this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon publication after final passage " EXHIBIT 'A" ti You taught me so much maybe you never knew If My life will always be missing now the one who helped me through it Buf I know how Importanl my happiness Is to you-S- o I promise to always smile Whenever I think ot you You are the greatest man end friend I ever knew Thank you Dad- - tor all the things I have learned trom you Forever In our Hearts Kim and Brett t A coov of said proposed ordinance is on file for public inspection in the office of the City Recorder on the third floor of the Ogoen City Centre Building 2484 Washington Boulevard Ogden Utah At the above time and place any person or persons interested in the final passage of said proposed ordinance will be given full time to be heard In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act persons needing auxiliary communicative (TDD giving her aids and services lor this meeting should call Jeanne Ferrero at at least 48 hours advance notice BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF OGDEN CITY this 30th day of Mav 1995 GLORIA J BERRETT CMC-AAOGDEN CITY RECORDER Pub June 3 10 1724 1995 TEE IT UP WITH Standard - Examiner L Sports Section Find A Home In The CLASSIFIEDS memoriam IN LOVING In Loving day THE SECOND JUD’DAL D'STR'CT COUR” AND FOR WEBER COUNTY STATE OF THE learned from you-I'trying to use now To always find a reason to And friends from day to 4 1445 SUMMONS Civil Ho 940400 3 SOP R IN IN rently requesting proposals from interested parties for landscape architectural-engineerin- g services to provide design and bid documents for construction of 24th St entryway enhancements in Ogden City between Lincoln Ave and the interchange The landscaping will be on UDOT and will be served by an appropriate irrigation system Dther enhancements include street lighting pedestrian shelters and decorative arches on the viaduct Base maps for landscaping design will be provided to the contractor on disk in AutoCAD format The Pub June 3 en- What Now as heavy equipment digs into the rubble people stand vigil for bodies Pub June REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS LANDSCAPING & ENGINEERING Division is curOgden City's Engineering nesses )5 sports reading walking public spdaking and driving in his native mountains His courage and devotion will always be remembered He was the founder owner and manager of Henrikson's Jewel Box in Ogden and Salt Lake City He was a member of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce and a respected businessman He attended the Elgin National Watch and Jewelers College and was a master watchmaker He was an active member of the LDS Church occupying many positions of service during his lifetime He was a member of the Ogden Grandview Ward Stake High Prest Quorum at his death He is survived by son Max (and wife Elaine) Henrikson Ogden and daughters Colleen (and husband Pat) Roberts Ogden and Karen (and husband Michael) Mundorff Midvale six grandchildren and fourteen greatgrandchildren He was preceded in death by his wife six sisters and two brothers Funeral services will be held at the Grandview Ward Chapel 3680 Eccles Avenue Ogden Utah on Monday June 5 1995 at 12 noon Friends may call at the ward from 9 am Interment will take place at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park in Salt Lake City Utah at 2:30 p m Funeral Directors Wasatch Lawn Mortuary memoriam Memory Wtndv Weyment 17 to 1969 Feb June 3 282-0- 5 depart TE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR SOUTH OGDEN CiTY Successor Trustee 19°5 ’v aa'ER h STREET GLEN F MOORE 4185 Harrison Btvd Ogden UT 84403 (801) 17 REQUEST C 3vT ALL OF LOT 38 IN MEADOWLANE SUBDIVISION NO 3 ROY CITY WEBER COUNTY UTAH ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF DATED this 31 day of May 1995 DAVID L GLADWELL 10 C and Inter-me- 0 Ser- NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder payable in lawful money of the United States at the lime of sale at the front steps of the Weber County Courthouse in the City of Ogden Weber Countv Utah on June 28 1995 at 9 00 am of said day for the Purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by Joseph Neil Allen and Catherine A Allen in favor of Western Mortgage Loan Corporation covering real property located at 2855 West 5875 South Roy Utah 8407 and more particularly described as 3 SO t£ INVITATION TO BIO Comr-unv Corpoa'io" C vices Department n accepting seaea bds for m HEATING AND cooling UNiT togemer a'l incidental work to Pe ms’a ed at me Animal Utah Services bunding Ogoen information ano Dqdmg cache's mav be obtained at the o"ice ot Ogoen Cnv Purcras"g 2484 Washington Btvd Suite 350 Ogoen U'an anp are to be returned to same py 2 30 o m June 15 W5 wnere at that time and place they will be opened and read atoud Ogden City reserves the right to acceot or reiect any b'd that best serves its convenience anp or is in me best in'erest of the City Ogden City welcomes and encourages b'ds Pub June S grandchildren 6-- 8 year “I'm going from one to the er waiting here waiting there" numerous positions She enjoyed with her family and friends boating camping and traveling especially their winter trips to Anzona and California She had lived in Syracuse Brigham City and Roy Utah She is survived by her husband three sons and three daughters Brian Don Christensen Roy Curtis James (Michele) Christensen Pleasant View Kevin Scott Christensen Roy Mis Scott (Donell) Hansen Roy Dr Mark (Carolee) Ballif Ogden Mrs Scott (JenLynn) Woodruff North Ogden 21 grandchildren: Joel Breanne Shane Melanie Melissa Brittany Brady Amber Nicolette Carly Lindsey Jeremy Justin Tiffany BJ Lindsey Mallory Eric Garrett Tyson and Kylee two great grandchildren Mackenzie and Kaylee She is also survived by a brother Dr Wesley Wilcox Kaysville sister Kristie Wilcox Kaysville She was preceded in death by a brother Dr F Blair Wilcox The family is grateful for the loving care of those who attended Marilyn at the Heritage Park Care Center Funeral services will be held at 11 am Monday at the Roy Stake Center 5127 South 2400 West with Bishop Leon White officiating Friends may call at Myers Mortuary 5865 South 1900 West Sunday from 6 to 8 p m and at the church Monday 945 to 10:45 am Interment in the Roy City Cemetery Funerals Germany with her husband 1978-7She also served in civic responsibilities including PTA and President of Weber State University faculty women She is survived by her husband and their five children: Roger Salt Lake City Carolyn Price Salt Lake City Richard (Penny) Kirkland Washington Sieven (DeAnn) Woods Cross and Nancy Hughes (Dennis C M D ) Salt Lake City 30 grandchildren and 19 po Ogden ’ NG PROPOSALS FOR T- -f READPRPCSe OF CON'S AC” NG ING Cc 'S WATER VETERS ANYONE TERE$TE3 'N SlBVTNG A WR TT£n A CEtA ED LIST CAN P93PCS4 OF SERVICES TO BE EQl RED 0R T"'S SOu'w CGDEN C'TY CONTRACT At r 5e0 39Tm ADVN STRATION Bu DiNG TO jdNE 3® STREET FROM JUNE 05 BE ANSAERED CAN ’49$ ANY GvESTON5 ’3 CR BY CALL NG AL PROPOSALS MtST BE IN BY JUNE ’6 ’9S AT A M T0 THE SOUTH OGOEN C TV RESUSAN HEPNER GREEN AT SaO CORDER MEN’ from disadvantaged business enterprises J Norman Buroen Purchasing Agent Ogden City Corporation Pub June 2 3 4 1995 She College was active in the LD S 3rd Ward and held 2 Hamburg ill n 5 and two other missions including Chrts-tense- Clarence E de- ceased daughter married February 20 1950 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple She graduated from Davis High and attended Weber State He enjoyed artwork survivors inciuoe ms wire hern two sons Brent Leavitt Ogden Bill (Roxanne) Leavitt So Ogden four grandchildren and two great grandchildren He was preceded in death by his parents one brother 1 Wilcox Don Llyod Sign Co for 40 years On Dec 26 1938 he mar-ne- d Fern Patterson in Ogden He served in the US Navy World during War ROY - Marilyn Wilcox Christensen 65 passed away May 31 1995 at the Heritage Park Care Center of 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