Show 4C Saturday September 17 1988 r Standard-Examine- Utah Obituaries Tax cuts worry officials Leland “Lee” Bennett Utah towns cities could be hurt by rollback initiatives taxes would among other things make economic development a negative factor for municipalities Spatafore said He explained that Proposition A provides a formula for revenue limitation which would negate any new tax revenue derived by new industry But while a city’s overall revenue could not be increased services would have to be increased to accommodate any new industry “At a time when we are trying to bring more jobs into the state initiative A will do just the opposite” Spatafore said Proposition A would also impede cities that act as commercial centers from deriving taxes from other sources since the formula is based on population and not commuters of or shoppers he said Spatafore told the convention that Proposition A required a referendum vote for any new taxes SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s towns and cities could bear the brunt of the impact from three tax rollback initiatives on November’s ballot should they pass local government officials say During the annual convention of the League of Towns and Cit- ies on Thursday local officials said they feared the initiatives would pass because accurate information on their impact has not been readily available Of the three tax limitation initiatives A and B would most greatly affect local governments if passed according to league officials Basic services like police and fire as well as road maintenance would be significantly reduced David Spatafore the league’s director of intergovernmental relations said the tax protest was spawned by tax increases at the state level of government in 1987 “We (municipalities) did little tp incur the wrath of tax protesters but we'll have to bear the bur-- leaving municipalities without funds to deal with floods fires and other disasters To a lesser extent Proposition B would affect cities and towns Among other things the initiative den” he said A But beyond that Proposition which would limit property L CLEARFIELD — Leland "Lee” Lavor 41 of 1033 E 1100 S died Thursday Sept 15 1988 at St Bene- Bennett limits motor fuel tax and would cut $10 million of state money dict s Hospital of kidney failure He was born Nov 22 1946 Blythe Calif a now distributed to municipalities for road repair Spatafore said Spatafore asked representatives of local government to educate the public on the ramifications of the proposals He noted that while the initiatives enjoy popular support the latest polls reveal that popularity is waning as more information is made available to voters He asked the mayors and councilmen gathered to show their constituents how tax dollars are spent As an example he pointed to the city of Orem A recent analysis indicated that residents receive fire police paramedics and recreation programs at a cost equivalent to $50 a month per household Thad Carlson chairman of the Logan City Council said the initiatives may pass because the issues are too complex and varied to easily explain “We may lose it in a sea of complicated misunderstanding” Carlson said in of of LD (Ben) and Mar-orW Riggs ie SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A University of Utah engineering professor and a Salt d electronics retailer have been picked to receive 1988 Emmy awards from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Dr Thomas G Stockham Jr a professor of electrical engineering and Broadcast Television Systems Inc a joint company of Bosch and Philips will receive the awards next month The two Utah recipients were chosen from among top competitors worldwide and among seven receiving awards in the technical category The selection of Stockham and Broadcast Television Systems was announced by John Cannon NASTAS president who said each recipient’s accomplishments “merit the highest recognition from all professionals in television and its allied fields “It is impossible to ever overemphasize the intrinsic importance of their scientific and engineering achievements” he said Stockman is being recognized for pioneering the development of digital sound recording In 1975 he founded Soundstream Inc which developed digital commercial sound recording and led to its establishment as an industrywide practice The resulting accumulation of more than 100 digitally recorded albums by early 1981 led to development of the compact disc As a natural offshoot of the digital recording pro Lake-base- cess Stockham directed the development of a d random access computer-base- d tape editing system that allows faster and higher quality editing Stockham has won numerous other awards including the 1987 Audio Engineering Society Gold Medal and the 1985 Alexander M Poniatoff Gold Medal for Technical Excellence from the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers Educated at Massachusetts Institute of Technology Stockham has been active for nearly three decades in the fields of electrical engineering computer science and audio engineering later divorced He was reared and educated in Clearfield attending Clearfield High School He was a member of the Assembly of God Church in Layton He was a professional skydiver and had been president of the Ogden Sky Knights He made many charitable contributions for St Benedict's Hospital and the community He opened the ceremonies for the Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo for many years He had served with the US Marine Corps and was a member of the American Legion Post No 134 in Clearfield He was also a member of the U S Parachute Association Surviving are three daughters Shauna Lee Macke Virginia Beach Terri Michael Malone Clearfield Marct Anne Smith Coalmga Calif and four grandchildren Also surviving are one sister Sue Wilson Annadale Va three and two Brad Bennett Ogden Rick Bennett California Steve Bennett Connie Sinn and Barbara Bennett all of Arizona Memorial services will be held today at 3 p m at Lindquist & Sons Colonial Chapel in Ogden 3408 Washington Va BTS will be recognized for “Technical Achievement in 3D Computer Graphics Technology” 0 The company introduced the computer animation system in 1983 the first turnkey animation system to be marketed to the teleproduction industry Since that time BTS has pursued hardware and software features expanding the capabilities of the FGS animation network FGS-400- Continuing with its leading edge technology BTS has developed EPIC the expandable performance image computer The “Pixelerator” a set of software tools combined with EPIC hardware is a rendering engine used by the teleproduction industry for d 3D image processing and display high-spee- Official raps compensation bill WASHINGTON (AP) — A Justice Department official urged a House subcommittee on Friday to reject legislation to compensate some cancer victims among southwestern uranium miners and people who lived downwind of 1950s US atomic tests in Nevada “The bill does not require that causation between exposure to radiation and cancer be established or that any legal theory of liability on the part of the United 'States be proven” said Steven Valentine deputy assistant attorney general in the department's civil division Valentine restating opposition voiced by Justice officials for more than a decade said the department does not believe a link has been proven between radiation and cancers in miners and people receiving fallout from the atmospheric weapons tests “The assumptions underlying this proposal are either subject to serious dispute or demonstrably erroneous” said Valentine adding that the department would recommend a veto of legislation being pushed by lawmakers fioni I 'tali to compensate victims or their survivors “I am incredulous” responded Barney Frank chairman of the Judiciary subcommittee on administrative law and government relations Frank said radiation victim compensation “will be high on the (subcommittee’s) agenda next year It won’t go away” Frank's hearing centered on bills introduced by Rep Wayne Owens and Sen Orrin to pay compensaHatch tion similar to what Congress has voted in recent years to military people who participated in the tests and to Marshall Islanders injured by US nuclear tests in the Pacific Their proposal would give $50000 each to people who lived in a designated downwind area of Nevada Utah and Arizona during the Nevada tests and who developed cancers that studies show had a high probability of being caused by the radiation Payments of $100000 each would go to people who worked for minimum periods in underground uranium mines in Utah Colorado New Mexico and Arizona between 1949 and 1971 and who developed lung cancer and other respiratory problems Rep ss The lawmakers say the legislation is needed because a US appeals court has overturned a circuit court ruling that awarded damages to some 1200 downwind residents on grounds that the government had failed to warn them of the tests' dangers Owens who as a private attorney represented some of the plaintiffs said that he also has had personal experience with health problems of former miners "Last year my brother-in-ladied from lung cancer” Owens testified “He worked in the uranium mine in Utah for less than six months — a healthy man who never smoked a single cigarette in his life dies from lung w Mar-ysva- le cancer” Owens said payments to the miners are justified because the government knew of high levels of radiation in the mines but failed to warn the miners or force the mine owners to install proper ventilating equipment “The government demonstrated a reckless disregard for the lives of these uranium miners” he testified "The uranium miners became mere guinea pigs in a government death watch” Owens: Complaint to be dismissed WASHINGTON (P) — Rep Waxne Owens expects the ethics committee will xote next week on whether to conduct a preliminary itn estigation or dismiss the complaint brought against him by Utah Republican Party Chairman Craig Moody The ethics committee called the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct is composed of six Democrats and six Republicans Rep James V Hansen is a member of the panel Moody has charged that Owens violated House rules by allegedly allowing a Utah Power Light Co employee to function “as a professional staff member” in Owens’ office V it half-siste- Blvd Cremation under the direction of Lindquist s Crematory In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations be made to the St Benedict s Hospital Foundation high-spee- "I am absolutely confident that ( Moody's complaint) will be dismissed eventually and hopefully (by) next week” Owens said Thursday Moody contends Owens permitted Kenlcy Brunsdale a CPAL attorney and lobbyist “to perform official legislative duties” in Owens’ congressional office L'nder House rules staffers must not be paid from any “unofficial office accounts" which Moody contends happened with Brunsdale because he is on UPiL's payroll Owens has acknowledged that Brunsdale — Owens former law partner and former campaign manager — helped him draft a Central Utah Water project bill The bill angered public power groups because as then dratted it would have funded a protection program with revenues from public power revenues These public power groups compete against UPJLL in the sale Beverley Alexander OGDEN — Beverley White Alexan- der 56 of 485 N Eccles died Thursday Sept 15 1988 at the St Benedict s Hospital of a heart attack She was born Dec 19 1931 land a daughter of Thomas Henand ry Fay Rhodes White On Dec 24 1951 she marred David Lloyd Alexander in Elko Nev The marriage Owens has said he committed no breach of ethics or House rules in using Brunsdalc's assistance in dratting the CUP measure After Moody filed his complaint last month Owens said lawmakers commonly use lobbyists in drafting legislation "I use lobbyists all the time but have never been used by them” he said in Gar- She was a lifelong resident of Ogden She graduated from Weber College and received her bachelor of science degree from Utah State University She daughter Services will be Monday at at Leavitt's Chapel of Flowers ing Services will be Monday at 2 p m at the 59th Ward Chapel 435 N Jackson Ave Friends may call at Myers Mortuary Chapel 845 Washington Blvd on Sunday from 6 to 8 p m and Monday from 1 to 1 45 pm Interment Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch Nellie E Rupp Ham FLORENCE Colo — Nellie Elaine Rupp Ham 74 qed Thursday Sept 15 1988 at a nursing home in Williamsburg Colo of cancer She was born Dec 10 1914 in Canon Citv Colo a daughter of Fred and Millie Dailey Rupp She married Alonzo Francis Ham April 28 1930 in Canon City Colo He died Jan 14 1975 Among the survivors is a daughter Mrs Don R (Beth) Jeppsen Brigham City Services wll be at 2 p m Monday at the LDS Chapel m Canon City Colo Interment will be in the Florence City Ceme'ery m Colorado Funeral directors Florence Mortuary in Florence Colo Statistics Weber County Annulments Judy Roth vs Bent Lorenzo Roth Brock L Kelley vs David Brian Kel Arlene Marie Pedersen vs TJ VV am Pedersen Tery Gregory vs John W Knox Ernest W Patterson vs Cindy Badger Paferson Don F Hunter vs Renee Hunter Beveriy G Mayhew vs Gien May-he- J Unck chanty CORRECTION NOTICE 11 am Mortu- Please note the following corrections in the Sears Sept 17th Super Saturday insert Page 5 The wheel weights and chains shown on the tractor 25429 are sold separately Due to source availability the hu- ficiating Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday evening from 6 to 8 and Monday from 9 45 to 10:45 a m Interment will be in Leavitt's Aulto-reMemorial Park In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Alzheimers Foundation Ogden Chapter make an issue of five Highland Ward officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday from 6 to 8 pm and Monday noon to 1245 pm Interment Ogden City Cemetery In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations be made to a favorite 9362 is while midifier quantities last On page 3 the FREE lense advertised with the camcorder 5376 Fairness De-Ha- Christy L Unck vs Glen (Winmfred) Lamb Ogden nephews and one niece Services will be held Monday at 1 pm at Lindquist & Sons Colonial Chapel in Ogden 3408 Washington Blvd with Bishop Richard C Scott of the st She had been a telephone operator for Moun- - $ d tain Bell and had previously worked for Cream O'Weber Dairy She was a member of the Ogden 59th LDS Ward where she had been active in welfare services Relief Society counselor Relief Society secretary and visiting teacher She had been a Primary counselor Primary teacher and worked with the canning group She was active in the PTA She had lived in Tremonton Roosevelt and San Antonio Texas prior to moving to Ogden Surviving are her husband of Ogden five daughters Mrs Miguel (Linda) Diaz Orem Mrs Bart (Laurie) Weaver Beaverton Ore Mrs Tim (Lisa) Leslie Alexander Laraine Alexander all of Ogden and 10 grandchildren Also surviving are two brothers and three sisters Richard Jacob White Twin Falls Idaho Robert William White Scottsdale Ariz Mrs Kent (Bonnie Jean) Wheelwright Bountiful Mrs Dave (Mary Ellen) Ellis Salt Lake City Mrs Gary (Kathleen) Potter Field- II She had taught school at Pingree Farr and Grant Elementary Schools and was the first home and hospital teacher for the Ogden City Schools She retired as the speech and hearing therapist for the Ogden City Schools Surviving is one sister Mrs Lorin ary 836 36th St with Bishop Dennis Peterson of the Farr West 1st Ward of- We ley also attended the University of Utah She was a member of the Highland LDS Ward She had served as a regional missionary for the Spanishspeaking people and was a teacher in the Sunday School and Primary the Police Association He was president of the Weber County Safety Council He served as a lifeguard at the Weber Gym and was a security guard at Hill Air Force Base during World War II Surviving are his widow of Farr West two sons and four daughters Sacramento Larry M Henderson Calif Eugene M Henderson Plano Texas Shonna Marie Henderson Ogden Mrs William (Sandra) Cowden West Point Susan Grace Henderson Plano Texas Mrs Bashar (Michelle) Sabbagh Sunset 13 grandchildren and 7 Also surviving are two sisters Mrs Eva Grace Larsen Salt Lake City and Mrs Wallace (Mary) Spring Smithfield He was preceded in death by three brothers one sister and one grand- in the Logan LDS Temple Vaughn Hinchcliff Riley teacher He served for 40 years in many facets of law enforcement and took part in setting up the first traffic school in the State of Utah He was a Red Cross instructor was president of the Foot Printers Association and had served as president of was Hattie and Clifton in 1929 He graduated from FBI School and Civil Defense School In 1979 he and his wife graduated from Ambassador Hotel School prior to managing a motel in Lovelock Nev He served a LDS mission in 1931 was a member of the Farr West 1st Ward and was a High Priest He was a charter member of the Boy Scouts of America He had served as YM MIA president and a home later solemnized of electricity OGDEN — Kathryn Riley 82 formerly of 2874 Tyler Ave died Thursday Sept 15 1988 at St Benedict's Hospital of a cardiac arrest She was born Nov 23 1905 in Ogden a daughter of James Hyrum He was reared and educated in Idaho graduating from high school in were later divorced He married Patricia Haynes in 1982 in Las Vegas Nev They were professor Salt Lake electronics retailer win Emmys FARR WEST — Otto Farmer Henderson 77 of 1111 N 2000 W died Thursday Sept 15 1988 at a local nursing home of Alzheimers disease He was bom Feb 1 1911 in Clifton Idaho a son of Marion and Eva Grace Hender- He married Margaret Moffat June 14 1933 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Bennett He married Kristeen Smith in in 1965 Clearfield They U Kathryn Riley n son rs U Otto F Henderson is a wide angle lense not a telephoto We regret any inconvenience this may have caused our customers it! Standard- Examiner SEARS ROEBUCK & CO Call Classified 334-167- 1 394-167- 1 Funerals services GWILUAM-Funer- for Bessie Gwiiltam will be held Monday at 11 a m in the Myers Mortuary Chapel in 5865 S 1900 W with Roy Bishoo Donald H Reid officiating Friends may call at the 8 Mortuary Sunday from p m and Monday 1 hour prior to services Interment will be in the West Point City Cemetery H Nellie S Bune will b e held Sat at pm at Lindquist & Sons Colonial Chaoel in Ogden where family will meet friends Sat from noon-1- 2 45 pm Ogden City Cemetery In services 's at pm at Clearfield Mortuary State where friends TAGGART-Funer- Saturday 1050 S 1 Lind-auist- may call Friday from at Saturday from 12 45 pm Interment C'ty Cemetery 8 Feb Maria V 1897 - Sept 17 1983 I passed Raty will be held Washington Lindquist's Memorial Park Heghts serTWITCH vices for Michael Kyle Twitched will be held Saturday at 11 a m at the West Point 5th LDS Ward 467 N 3000 W Fnends mav call one hour prior to services at the church Interment West Pomt City Cemeery since four Beloved Mother and (Grandmother Ggden Bemiece Sat at 11 am at Lindquist & Sons Colonial Chapel in Ogden where friends may call Sat 0 45 am Interment from It's been five years V ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID ROY MUNICIPAL CENTER GREEN AREA PROJECT City Roy Corporation RECEIPT OF BIDS- - Sealed bids will be received at the Roy City Office Your l0vma memory lives - with us each located at 5051 South 1900 West Roy Utah until 10 00 a m on September 22 1988 for the ROY MUNICIPAL CENTER PROJECT Trunllo A 4 p m a m -- services for RATY-Funer- S memoriam IN MEMORY OF for C Jay Taggart will be held Legals services for BUNE-Funer- GREEN AREA DESCRIPTION OF WORK-Thwork includes the removal and replacement of existing curb and gutter asphalt paving new sidewalk modifications to storm dram system and the construction of two (2) picnic areas and playground area COMPLETION OF WORK-Al- v''v&Kour Legal Notices NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be soid at oubnc auction to the bidder on the 14th day of October 1988 at 11 00 A M at the East front door of the Weber County Court House at Ogden Utah in the County of Weoer bv SECURITY TITLE COMPANY as Trustee under the Deed of Trust M FARR DAVID JR bv made as Trustor and recorded October 8 1987 as Entry No 1027379 in Book 1527 at page 1587 of the Official Records of Weber County Utah given to secure an indebtedness m favor Of HOWARD KENT INC a Utah Corporation (now owned and he'd bv ZlGNS FIRST NABANK TIONAL NA and HOWARD KENT INC a Utah Corporation) bv reason of me breach of certain obligations secured tnerebv Notice of Default was recorded April 13 1988 as Entry No 1043261 in Book 1537 at page 1581 of said Official Records Trustee will sen at oubnc auction to the highest bdder for cash pavabe m lawful money of the uni‘ed States at the time of saie without warranty as to title possess'on or encumbrances the fc'ow ng descr bed prooerty at Northeast comer 4775 South and 1000 East Streets m the City of Ogaen County of Weber S‘a‘e of U'ah AM of Lot 24 ROLLING OAKS SUBDIV SiON NO 1 Ogden Cty Weber County Utah for me purpose of oav ng cb1'-gons secured bv sa d Deed of T'ust me ud ng fees charges expenses of Trustee ad- ad vances if any under the terms of sa d Deed interest mereon a"d me unpa d principal of tre No’e secured bv sa d Deed of Trust w h interest tnereon as in sa d Noe a"d bv aw pmv oed Daed SiofeT'br 9 1959 SECUR'TY TiTLE COMPANY Truse Bv GORDON GURR t'S Scte PrCpr eC?r Pub Uol 10 17 24 188 4$d:r51 Want Ads Sell Vans l work covered bv fhe contract documents shall be comand in pleted within 30 calendar days dreams commencement dale wish you after the e in the Notice to Proceed staled be here OPENING OF BIDS the bids -- 'ycould with us Your warm smile and loving ways will be publicly opened at 10 00 will always stay with us in our a m on September 22 1988 at hearts We love and miss you the office of so very much Your Family the owner Tonpio Stella Melinda OBTAINING CONTRACT Victoria Terry MarieElena DOCUMENTS Contract Docuand Bernadette ments including Drawings and Technical Specifications may be obtained at the office of the Engineer 3670 Quincy Avenue Suite 104 Ogden Utah after September 13 1988 uoon application and payment of a $20 00 NOTICE TO CREDITORS fee Estate of BASIL VETAS BID SECURITY Each bid Probate No 16873 shall be accompanied bv a cer All persons having claims tified or cashier's check or bid agamst the aoove estate are re- bond in the amount of five per quired to present them to the cent unders-gne(5) of the total bid price or to the Clerk of Ihe Court on or before the 17th pavabie to Roy City as a guarthat the bidder if his bid dav of December 1988 or said antee is accepted will promptly exe-cu- e Claims shall be forever barred the Contract secure payWILLIAM J CRiTCHLOW III ment of worker s compensation Attorney for Personal insurance and furnish a satisRepresentative factory faithful performance ?6 f0 Wasnmgton Boulevard bond m fhe amount of one hunPO Box 107 dred percent ( 100) of the conOgden Utah 84402 tract price and a payment bond 3 Telephone m the amount of one hundred Pub Sept 17 24 Oct 1 1988 45426788 percent (100) of the contract price WAITING PERIOD BEFORg SUMMONS AWARD A wailing period of 30 IN THE DISTRICT COURT davs from the dae of OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL bd opening to award may be DISTRICT COUNTY OF WErequired B dder's shall assume BER STATE OF UTAH full responsibility for and shall R RICHARD MEDSKER guarantee the bid price during Piamttff vs ROZELLA G SINthis period and make certain the CLAIR LEAH G KIDD VERA time oenod is slated m and does G THOMPSON RUTH G LYONS JAMES GALLOWAY not restrict the proposal guarantee ELLEN G HOWE IRENE G PROJECT ADMIN’STR A BENDlXEN ERNEST GAL- TiCN Ail Questions relative to LOWAY TH0R4G MARTN RiCHARD DUVMAR CAROL th s protect prior to the ooenmg DUMMAR and JOHN DOES 1 of shaM be d rented to Pro-ecThrough 10 Defendants Engineer it sna' be 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