Show Obituaries Standard-Examine- r Grant Alan Nicholas Kenneth C Freeland OGDEN - Kenneth C Freerand 87 Apnl 29 1999 at Manor Care Center He was bom May 25 1911 m Sai-d- a Colorado a son of Victor and Eva Chapin Freerand He was reared and educated in Colorado On June 16 1937 he mar- passed away Thursday Lucille ried Beauregard in Saiida Colorado Jonathan Phillip Barrett 19 rehome to his Father in Heaven and his Savior Jesus Christ on April Elder turned 1999 He was lovingly serving the people of the Ivory Coast on an LDS mission at the time of his death Our dearest Jonnie B was born on October 10 1979 in Ogden Utah to his loving parents Shelley Watters Paige and David T Barrett His parents 24 later gan divorced and he moved to with his mom and his sister Mor- when he was five years old Jonnie loved Morgan very much and had a wonderful time growing up here Even as a small boy Jonnie loved sports As he grew older he enjoyed playing soccer baseball and especiallhe loved being part of y basketball the team and he loved his coaches friends were a huge part of Jonme's his life He loved to travel with them He loved just being with them philosophizing playing pool listening to mu-- ! s’C playing basketball and vollayball and driving in his yellow bug with them He loved all kinds of music and to dance and sing Jonnie loved to write poetry He graduated from Morgan High School in 1998 and received a call to sene a French-speakinmission in Abidjan Ivory Coast (Cote d'Ivoire) West Africa in the fall of 1998 Jonnie loved his family dearly and was ve'y dedicated to them He made sure both his mom's family and his dad s family felt very loved and he was vary very loved by them He loved Sunday dinners and Holidays with his mom John his sister Vanette aunts uncles cousins and his grandmother He loved visits with his father Mylitta and little brothers and trips to South Carolina with his Dad to visit family and friends He has a wonderful spirit that Is everlasting and he spread his happiness to all who knew him He found goodness all around him -in his music friends new people he met the world around him and in evIf he didn't find good-- i erything he did ness he tried to his best to make things better He loved the Gospel and he loved his Savior and Father in Heaven He always had a prayer in his heart Jonnie always wore a bracelet that said 'What Would Jesus Do' and his 'CTR' nng on his finger His favonte scripture is: Moroni 7 46-4- 8 We would like to include some of the things Jonnie said in his letters from the MTC and Africa to home: Im having a great time and every-- 1 thing is well I'm learning so much it's great I'm happy to be here and I know this is the nght thing for me to be doing I love you all so much I look forward to seeing and spending time with you Life is Beautiful!' It is amazing how many really good friends I meet here So many cool people there are also a lot of people that are quite difficult but it's all part of the ultimate gamechallenge of life You learn to truly love people so quickly it is unbelievable ‘ 'I m learning- growing- - changing-- I matunng- - loving- - and getting closer to the Lord and HOME day by day It's - j j j Keep hope alive!' ‘Ue is Beautiful!' I hope we can realize how important Chnst is si all of our lives He can really heip us get through the hard times and enjoy the good times' I know this will help me in my life so much that I can't even comprehend and I hope I can help many other people s lives by bringing them unto Chnst I am thankful for this opportunity to serve our Heavenly Father and the people of Cote d'Ivoire' Let the sunshine of your soul bnng joy to your life' A candle that lights another loses no light itself' I am fine No womes1' 'I love you!" Surviving on Jonme's mother's side are his mother Shelley Paige and Step-fathJohn Paige of Morgan his aster Vanette Stagg of Salt Lake City step-siste- r Sheila Williams and family and step-brothSteven Paige (Sheland grandmother ley) of California He'en M Watters of Ogden along with loved aunts uncles and cousins Surviving on Jonme's father's side are his father David T Barrett and Stepmother Mylitta and little brothers-JosepJackson and Jefferson all of Ogden his grandfather Joseph Philip Earrett of York South Carolina and many loved aunts uncles and cous-m- s Jonathan's friends and family may Sunday May 2 1999 from 5 to 8 pm and Monday from 10 to 11 30 am at die Morgan Stake Center 355 Nodh 700 East Morgan Funeral services will begm promptly at 12 noon Monday also at the Morgan Stake Cha- He worked fix the Ogden Arsenal and retired Hill from Air Force Base after 21 years of service in 1963 He was a past member of the Fraternal order of Eagles of Ogden He enjoyed hunting fishing gardening music reading and golfing Surviving are his wife Lucille of Hur-nca- RIVERDALE - Grant Alan Nicholas age 60 passed away Thursday Apnl 29 1999 at the Rocky Mountain Care Center in Clearfield due to cancer He was bom March 30 1939 m Ogden Utah a son of Grant Woodrow and Twila Pennsylvania Henderson Nicholas He married Carolyn Barrett March 26 1965 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple He was raised and educated m Ogden and graduated tfrom WeOer High School in 1958 He graduated from Webber State College with a degree in Nursing He worked as an LP N at the Rocky Mountain Care Center He also served in the US Mannes Alan was a member of the LDS Church He served a mission to the East Centra) States He also served in three sons and one daughter Douglas (Kay) Freeland Layton Pat-nc- k (Donnette) Reeland West Haven Michael (Sheity) Freeland Layton Margaret (Robert) Odle Thayne Wyoming 14 grandchildren and 15 Also surviving are two brothers and two sisters Fred Freeland Denver Colorado Carroll Freeland LaHabra California Ida Mae Elam Belt Montana Alice Willey Sakda Colorado He was preceded in death by his parents one son Wayne Paul one granddaughter two sisters and two brothers Funeral services will be held at Lindquist's Ogden Mortuary 3408 Washington Blvd Monday at 1 pm Fnends may call at the mortuary on Sunday from 6 to 8 p m ana Monday from 12 to 12 45 pm numerous church callings throughout his life He enjoyed fly fishing writing short stones and plays and working with the youth and spending time with his grandchildren Surviving are 2 daughters Jennifer and husband Chns Christensen Escalante Ut Julie and husband Todd Taytor Riverdaie Utah 6 grandchildren Peter Alex Jacob and Caleb of Escalante: Grayson and Alexis and soon to be 'Ryker' of Riverdaie also surviving are his father Grant W Nicholas Clearfield 3 brothers Christopher Lyn Nicholas Seattle Leslie Michael Nicholas and Jonathan Mark Nicholas both of Ogden He was preceded in death by his mother and 1 grandson Samuel Robert Chnstensen Funeral services will be held 11 am Monday May 3 1999 at the Lindquist Ogden Mortuary 3408 Washington Blvd with Bishop Reed M Richards officiating Fnends and family may call 45 Sunday 6--8 pm and Monday 10-1- 0 am prior to services Interment Lindquist Washington Heights Memorial Park Interment Lindquist's Washington Heights Memorial Park 4500 Washington Btvd Lola Holmes Arnold BOUNTIFUL - Lola Holmes Wednesday Apnl 28 1999 in the presence of her family She is dearly loved by her husband two daughters and many fnends She was bom 2 September 1924 daughter of Parley C and lone Bailey Holmes and spent her childhood years in Utah Liberty Alfred Verle Harris She is a graduate of Ogden High School and - Alfred Verle Hams 49 died Thursday Apnl 29 1999 at his home He was bom March 2 1950 in Rural Ewa Oahu Hawaii son of Verio and SYRACUSE has been a Clearfield High School and Weber State Univea with rsity in Com- puter Science He married Carol Margaret Chadwick on September 14 1973 m Ogden He was a member of the LDS Church He was also a member of the VFW American Legion Post 87 He enjoyed hunting camping fishing and working on his computer He especially enjoyed computer assisted drawing He loved his chil-- ’ dren family and fnends He was a veteran of the Vietnam War serving with the Army as a combat medic Funeral services one son and one daughter Florence (Jones) Chad Alan (Tia) Hams Riverdaie Amy Lee Hams Syracuse Also surviving is one sister Mrs Grant (Pamela) Averett West Valley He was preceded in death by his parents Verle and Georgia Harris of Clearfield Funeral services will be held Monday at the Syracuse 6th Ward 2450 South Bluff Road at 1 1 am with Bishop Joseph Dnggs officiating Fnends may call at Lindquist s Ogden Mortuary 3408 Washington Blvd Ogden rn Sunday from 6 to 8 p m and Monday from 9 45 to 10 45 at the Syracuse 6th Ward Interment Veterans Memorial Park Bluffdale Utah with military honors contributions be made to a memorial fund set up m Jonathan's name at First Natonal Bank of Morgan PO Box 870 Morgan Utah 84050 The funds w be sent to the Ivory Coast West Africa M ssion to help the wonderful people of this area Elder Barrett had developed a great love for the people he was sernrg Deaths Tbomasln Laurel Wilsnun infant Logan died Wednesday in Salt Lake City Leavitt’s Mortuary - Compiled by News Librarian Donna Bingham Funerals tUDBANK - Funxral Mrvlct for Joupfl P Bixoona wli bo rwo Xouroov t 11 m 01 LM QuV ft Ooooo Mor’uorv wborf frwnos K mov 10Col OS o Fnoov from ft to I om too Soiuroov ftAomori Goroonft of o m wormont Ltneoui mo WoftO'cn 1711 Comoo Rom Mon- M Hauser Death notices are presided by local mortuaries and listed as a service to our Paid readers obituaries allow families to extend a more personal message MefBoriaas art $191 ptr list wdi te) thty ran without a structured format Obituaries are available at $ 191 per line Photos and are additional symbols Obituaries must be received by 5 PM the 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vice president for Health Sciences at the University of of the Utah and president-elec- t Utah Medical Association But problems have already oc Evict From 1C stance Lawrence said she be- lieves some tenants should have been able to stay She said 12 of the 16 tenants should have never been ordered out of their home Apartment maintenance crews have now covered the roof with plastic to prevent any more rain from soaking through Roofers began shingling Friday Most of those being evicted Lawrence said have made arrangements with family members until they return curred at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Salt Lake City which recently reduced its nursing staff “A deep financial crisis is spreading" among academic medical centers Sperry said Thursday during the annual meeting of the Utah Hospital and Health Systems Association While some of the hospitals are in a financial position to ab- sorb deficits considerable "teaching hospitals in Utah could tolerate those kinds of losses about three months It’s a total crisis' he said Over the next four years L’tah teaching hospitals are expected to lose about $40 million in addition to funding cuts from managed care Sperry's remarks came one day after a national press conference by the Association of Amer Lawrence said the company-wil- l not charge tenants for the days they are not able to live in the apartment "If people are opting to move out we are allowing them to get out of their leases" she said Cooper Black and his w ife are two who will not return Black said when the wind took the shingles off last week the roof should have been covered to prevent the rain from soaking through "I don’t feel safe staying here" Ahlena added They are not alone "I'm not going back” said a frustrated Abel Bravo who has ican Medical Colleges The association wants Congress to restore money for medical education and chanty care cut by the Balanced Budget Act of W Utah's teaching hospitals include the University Hospital LDS Hospital Primary Children's Medical Center the VA Hospital and family practice residency programs at St Mark's McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden Utah alley Medical Center and Salt Lake Regional Medical Center The 400 teaching hospitals in the L'mted States work with medical schools train 75 percent of the nation's doctors and provide more than 44 percent of the care for the poor They also do most of the clinical research according to the association lived in the complex for five years Bravo after staying in a hotel Thursday said he will stay with family in Clinton until he finds another apartment The Clearfield Cove Apartments are managed by REMA Incorporated a Salt Lake City firm The firm manages 16 apartment complexes in Utah the majority of those in Salt Lake City You can reach reporter Bryon 1 Saxton at or bsax-to- n a standard net 776-495- UDOT we there’s no Weber Drive near its existing intersection with US 89 From 1C count Those moneys are to pay for highway construction projects related to the 2002 Olympic Winter Games “This is news today” said Ken Wamick chairman of the Without the South Weber Drive realignment Dickamore said he doesn’t believe they will a be able to provide e lot for 3000 to 4000 cars for spectators headed to Snowbasin Ski Resort for the 2002 Winter Olympic downhill races The state received $90 million last October from the total national pot of only $170 million in discretionary funds This year UDOT is requesting another $77 million but the entire federal Transportation Department discretionary budget for all 50 states is only about $100 million Wame said UDOT allocated $6 million from last year’s $90 million Olympic Games windfall for design and engineering work on the South Weber project and for some purchases But W'arne said the additional $14 million or the $19 million right-of-wa- y Dickamore wants hasn't been appropriated yet “We’ve got to see how the money plays out" W'arne said Then UDOT will determine how to build the interchange “You can't take advantage of the Q K&acriims Obituaries 625-43- be held Florence M Hauser (Jones) died on April 21 1999 and was laid to rest on Apnl 26 1999 in Fresno California She was bom to William and Myrth Jones December 11 1950 m Payson Utah and attended Weber High Florence worked tor the IRS tor 13 years both mi Ogden and m Fresno She is survived by her husband Rolim "Dick Hauser and their daughter Kymberiy her parents William and Myrth Jones two brothers William ‘Rusty Jones and Barry ‘Keith Jones five sisters Karen Jones Peggy Chandler Kris Wisner Leslie Woodruff and Gayta Winter as well as many nieces and nephews Florence will be truly missed by an Her fety spirit has finally been set free after a lifetime of pam Although we will always love her and truss her we must set her free for she n finally at peace call pel Interment South Morgan Cemetery In lieu of flowers the family requests wiN day May 3 1999 at 1 00 p m at Rus-so- n Brothers Bountiful Mortuary 295 North Main where friends may call from 1145 - 12 45 poor to services Interment - Lakeview Cemetery He is survived by his wife of Syra- cuse resi- dent of Bountiful for 29 years She lived m the Washington D C area for 13 years She married Frank D Arnold on February 13 1943 later solemnized in the Washington DC LDS Temple Lola worked for many years as a volunteer for the Salvation Army feeding the homeless and participating in the Christmas program for those needing assistance She held a variety of church positions her favorite working with the young women of the church She enjoyed traveling extensively with her husband dunng his military and professional career She is survived by her husband Frank 'Mick' and two daughters Kns-tee- n Arnold (Scott) and Jenlyn Hesse (Gerald) Also survived by brothers and sisters Melba Cheney (Evan) Wanda Cherry (Glen) Jay Holmes (Jen) Douglas Holmes (Peggy) and Dennis Holmes (Beverly) Her love and companionship wiH be missed more than words can express Georgia Leona Houghton Harris His father was in the Air Force and he lived in various states and Japan He gradufrom ated degree Arnold age 74 passed away peacefully on Saturday Mav money until it happens” And Brown added “We hope get it but assurance" Cham her Ogden-Weber- ’s "We thought we had the $20 million for that project We believe we need this” transportation committee The overpass is part of turning 89 into an expressway from Farmington to Ogden Wamick said “It's one of the chamber's highest transportation priorities" US Until the middle of April Dickamore said “Not once did anyone say that the S20 million wasn't intact" Now Dickamore sees his community’s planning being swept away Moving the east end of South Weber Drixe to the south of the Parson Companies’ graxel pit would allow for continued expansion of the gravel operation and encourage commercial development near the new intersection However Dickamore said U DOTs revised plan would keep the new overpass in the same spot but build a frontage road along the west side of US 89 between the highway and the gravel pit connecting to South park-and-rid- Now it appears there would be no access road to the proposed lot the mayor said and South Weber's commercial park-and-n- development project could disappear “We're not happy right now” But Wame said now is not the time to make any final decisions It likely will be summer before they have some idea of the Department and plans September or October before Transportation appropriation they are finalized “We'll know more in a few months" he said “Thus far Congress has shown it is interested in supporting the Olympic Games" You can reach repimer Ralph Haklcy rw aklcyu at 532-210- 4 or stanLml net NAACP From 1C neighborhoods and may call in a suspicious person report which officers have to check out Deshawn Rutland a junior at Northndge High School said subtle racism is what she’s come to expect in Utah “I think it's racism but it comes from lack of knowledge" she said “They haven't been around other cultures and that breeds racism" Racism also exists in Utah's work force In 1998 649 discrimination cases were filed in Utah Of those 452 were filed by Caucasians 1 10 by Hispamcs and 43 by blacks The majority 258 percent were based on sexgender discrimination while 1 12 percent involved race Those figures come from the DiviUtah sion which tracks and investigates complaints in the work force Bill Johnson an investigator for UADD told students that many people don’t understand what’s protected under federal and state law For example being fired for wearing earrings is not discrimination But being treated differently or being passed over for a raise or job training because of race is covered Still proving discrimination MONO REES: Aioa Washington (middle) accepts an achievement award from NAACP member Robyn Elks (left) while another youth award recipient Jahmafl Sawyer looks on at the NAACP Youth Luncheon at the Radtsson Hotel m Ogden can be difficult Nationally 95 percent of cases investigated end up with a no cause finding The information wasn't lost on students Chns Hoffman a Roy High School junior said he ap- The news isn't all bad Many cases are resolved by mediation between the employee and employer preciated knowing what his rights were and how to get help UADD Director Joe Gallegos said his agency collected $196 million for employees who charged their employers with - all those “I didn't know they had limits boundaries" he saul To can reach rrpintcr Cheryl Buchta at 1 or ebuchta standard net 625-422- |