Show t - A 43 Monday i Lccla i Cbiiucrics March 13 2000 f'aa Norris Bryant Paul McKay Margaret Lows Dunklsy Hurd Bryant Paul McKay 71 son of Arwefl L McKay and Paula Sorenson McKay died March 11 2000 He was bom January 201929 in Ogden Utah He was raised in Huntsville Utah He attended The Valley Ele- mentary School and graduated in MORGAN - Leoia Mae Norris age 93 died peacefully on Thursday March 9 2000 She was bom September 28 1906 in Union County Tennessee to Frederick and Mary Hubbs Wilson Leoia married Robert Nicholas Norris on October 20 1928 He died November 24 1952 Leoia worked at Bay City Electric Works die business that she and her husband started in San Diego tor 45 years She liked embroidery crossword puzzles and politics She is survived by her son Charles Norris San Diego California granddaughters Pam (Jim) Roach Auburn Washington Shirley (Merlin)- Goode Morgan Barbara Notts Morgan 12 great grandchildren and three greatgreat grandchildren She was preceded in death by her husband parents and siblings Graveside services will be held Wednesday March 15 2000 at 3:30 pm at the South Morgan Cemetery Funeral directors Walker Mortuary Morgan Utah Elaine D Proctor Melde Elaine D Proctor Metde was released from this life into the arms of her Heavenly Father and loving family members who have gone on before her on March 9 2000 at the age of 88 Bom January 11 1912 n Union Utah daughter of Clarence and Mary Maude Smith Proctor Graduated with her twin brother Alan from Jordan High School in 1930 She was a member of the LDS church Mamed Thomas M Melde October 16 1931 in Farmington Utah Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple n She was the loving mother of P Melde (Carole) Karen Beecher Lyla Wells (Jim) and Mary Lou Peterson (Eugene) Survived by her four children sister Phyllis Goff 27 grandchildren 60 grandchildren 9 and many nieces and nephews Preceded in death by husband parents two brothers and 3 great grandchildren Funeral services will be held Monday March 13 2000 1200 noon at Mountain Shadow Central Stake Center 8199 So 3200 West West Jordan A viewing will be held Sunday March 12th from 5 pm at JenkinsSoffe Mort 4760 So State St Murray and Monday from 11 11:45 aim at the church Interment Salt Lake City Cemetery In lieu of flowers family suggests donations in the name of Elaine Melde to the Utah Heart or Lung Association Mil-to- 1948 from Weber High School As a youth he enjoyed working on the family term with hts father and brothers During his Ife time he had been sett employed hauling sheep He had worked for Boyles Furniture Company and he had worked in the trucking industry for Motor Cargo and Uintah Freightways He retired in 1991 He was a member of the LDS Church where he had held many positions He had lived in the Middteton Huntsville 1st and Huntsville 2nd Wards He served a mission to Copenhagen Denmark from 1950 to 1952 He had also served a Stake Mission in Ogden Utah Stake He had been a worker in the baptism department of the Logan Temple for many years He loved teaching Sunday School He had been a counselor to Bishop Carl Holmes He married Norma Jane Vowles on April 30 1953 in the Salt Lake Temple He had been a member of the Huntsville Irrigation Company Board of Directors For many years he was a member of the Weber County Sheriff & Mounted Posse His memories of the Bicentennial Pony Express Race from Sacramento California to Salt Lake City Utah in 1976 are his favorites His beloved horse “Boots’ was the best!) Surviving are his wife Norma of Huntsville three sons Paul David (Nancy) McKay of Plain City Utah John Albert (Judy) Parks of Roy Utah Alan Bruce (Ida Mae) McKay of Pleasant View Utah fifteen grandchildren and 14 brothers Glen A (Lois) McKay of Ogden Utah and Ramon S (Donna) McKay of West Haven Utah and many cousins nieces nephews and dear friends He was preceded in death by a sister Geariing and 2 infant grandsons Joseph Paul McKay and Tyler William Parks Funeral services will be held Wednesday March 15 2000 11:00 am at the Huntsville 2nd Ward 227 South 7400 East Huntsville Utah Friends may call at the Huntsville 2nd Ward Tuesday March 14 2000 from 9 pm and the am day of the service from Interment in the Hunstville Utah Cemetery Cannon Mortuary funeral directors Salt Lake City Special thanks to Dr Dean Packard and staff and the special care from Belinda Maggie and Pam from Vista Care Hospice In lieu of floral tributes the family would appreciate donations to the Weber County Sheriff & Mounted Posse Search and Rescue team do Ivan Quist 732 North 7100 East Huntsville Utah 84317 7-- 9:45-10:4- 5 John Garr Brough 00-7- CENTERVILLE - Lavina Smith Chettle 90 passed away Saturday March 11 2000 in Bountiful of causes incident to age She was bom September 13 1909 in Ogden a daughter of Frank H and Bertha Smith Smith She was raised in Ogden and graduated from Ogden High School Lavina mamed Eaii Vincent Chettle in 1936 Vincent died in December of 1990 She was a member of the LDS Church where she was active in Relief Society Lavina was employed at the Elks Club Ogden Chamber of Commerce Bureau of Reclamation and the Utah State Legislature She was active in the Democratic Party most of her life She served as the National Committeewoman for Young Democrats and was secretary to Salt Lake County Commissioner Bill Larson Lavina was a kind and loving mother and grandmother Everyone who came contact knows what a special person she was Lavina will be remembered for her integrity sense of humor wisdom love for her family pleasant demeanor selflessness and wonderful cooking Surviving are her children Brent W (Connie) Chettle North ndge Calif Robert G Chettle Phoenix Ariz and Dianne Samuelson Kaysvitle seven r - grandchildren many nieces nephews and cousins Lavra was preceded in death by her husband Vincent her parents two brothers one sister and one grandson Special thanks to the nursing stall and Hospice at Lakeview Hospital Funeral services will be held at the graveside on Wednesday at 11 am at the Ogden City Cemetery Funeral directors Lindquist's Ogden 0 Mortuary 3408 Washington Blvd tea Jtm Several years after my divorce from I married Jerry Hendricks We were later divorced I did beauty work for several years During WWII I worked as a clerk typist with the Naval Supply Depot "nd Hill Air Force Base retiring to spend many happy hours helping at the Golden Hour Senior Citizens Center where I enjoyed singing and dancing and with my hobbies of oil painting reading and traveling Be happy for me I’ve gone to join my parents sisters - Mildred and Nona brothers - Parley Victor and Woodrow Daniel daughter Pat Hurd great-gregrandson Waylon Cade Montgomery and many dear fnends who have brightened my path along the way For those of you left behind HI be waiting to see you again I thank all of my friends at Potomac Healthcare for their TLC Thanks also to those who cared for me during my short stay at the McKay-De- e Hospital Funeral services will be held on Wednesday March 15 2000 at 11 am at the Farr West Stake Center 2132 W 2700 North Farr West Utah (exit 352 5) Friends may call on Tuesday from 8 pm at Myers Mortuary in Ogden 845 Washington Blvd and on Wednes5 am at the church day from Burial to be in the Plain City Cemetery Since I’ve never liked to say goodbye -until we meet again MargareL Don LAYTON - Our loving father and hus- band John Garr Brough passed away March 11 2000 in Clearfield from causes incident to Parkinson's Disease He was bom January 7 1921 in Roosevelt Utah a son of Jessie and Louella Brough As a young man John worked for the railroad in Salt Lake City He then served id the Army Air Corps and defended his country during World War II Later her worked at the Navy Base in Clearfield and Hill Air force Base He retired form federal employment as a government inspector In 1973 John married Nelda Smith They lived in Layton There John helped Nelda rear her son Mike Smith and enjoyed associations with other members of Nelda's family Nelda preceded John in death in 1989 On August 18 1990 John married Magorie Wiscomb in Ogden LDS Temple They lived in Clearfield where they were members of the Clearfield 2nd Ward Until Parkinson's Disease advanced Maij and John enjoyed going to dances visiting fnends and family and traveling together John was a had worker and a skilled craftsman He built several homes in the Layton area and helped his children and fnends with many construction projects He liked to ride his horses and term One of his greatest joys was to spend time with his family at the Brough family farm in Randelette Utah where John had grown up He was preceded in death by his parents one sister and five brothers He is survived by his wife Maijorie Wiscomb Brough of Clearfield daughter Lyndia B Graham and husband Jim of Layton son John L Brough and wife Pat of Kaysville son Thomas S Brough and his wife Pauline of Layton son Wayne K Brough and wife Peggy of Layton and daughter Tynna Felt of Kaysville 24 grandchildren and 15 groat grandchildren also survive him Funeral service will be held at 11:00 am on Wednesday March 1 5 2000 at Lindquist's Layton Mortuary 1867 North Fairfield Road where friends may call on Tuesday from 6-- 8 pm and on am prior Wednesday from 9:45-10:4- 5 to the services Interment Lindquist Memorial Park at Gecrgo J Gugimoto George J Sugimoto 77 passed away Saturday March 11 2000 at his home of lung cancer He was bom May 27 1922 in Wap-at- o Washington the son of Heibei and Takino Nakano He Sugimoto graduated from Woodland High School in Woodland California He was interned in Rohwer Arkansas and relocated to Ogden George married Ruth tehi-d- a on November OGDEN - 211946 He termed in the Ogden area for 40 years until he retired George was a member of the Ogden Buddhist Church Japanese Farmers Association and Sansei Kei Yu Kai Surviving are his wife Ruth Ogden sons Steven (Vicki) Roy Wayne West Weber daughter Karen (Dan) Downing Laguna Hills Calif five grandchildren and four George is also survived by two brothers and two sisters Eric (Ellen) Sugimoto Gardena Calif Bob (Dorothy) Sugimoto Sacramento Calif Kimie Yamamoto Warden Wash Shirley (Tom) Inouye Salt Lake City He was preceded in death by his parents two brothers Shuko mid Ray and one sister Kathy Funeral services wi be heid Wednesday at 11 am at Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary 3408 Washington Blvd Friends may can at the mortuary on Tuesday from 6 to 8 pm and Wednesday 10 to 10:45 am Interment Lindquist’s Washington Heights Memorial Park 4500 Washington Blvd The family wishes to thank Hospice For Utah with special thanks to Susan and Tiffany for their loving care Florence Bernice GIsn Marie Hadfieid FIELDING - Glen H Wood -- 80 died Thursday March 9 2000 of injuries sustained from an accident He was bom August 3 1919 in Fielding Utah the son of George Franklin and'Maggie U CLEARFIELD - Florence Bernice Marie Hadfieid age 83 passed away Saturday March 11 2000 in Layton Utah She was bom May 13 1916 in Franklin Idaho a daughter of John F and Marie Amalia Eriksson Buckley She married Marion Geoige Hadfieid on October 27 1933 in Clearfield Utah Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple He passed away July 24 1982 She worked for Hill Air Force Base for 25 years She was also a volunteer at Davis Hospital for many years Florence is survived by one daughter Florence Irene (Don F) Kirkman Clinton two grandchildren Rodney (Marcie) Kirkman and Rhona Marie Head Three great grandchildren Brandi and Taryn Kirkman ot West Point and Whitney S Head Clearfield One brother Erik (Colleen) Buckley Farmington Many nieces and nephews survive She was preceded in death by her parents her brother Ivan Buckley and sister Irma Padgett Funeral services will be held at 11 am Tuesday March 14 2000 at Lindquist's Layton Mortuary 1867 North Fairfield Rd Friends and family win meet Monday from 6-- 8 pm and Tuesday from 9:45-10:4- 5 am at the mortuary Interment Clearfield City Cemetery great-grandso-n MARK H CRYSTAL OGDEN Vernon Roy Buckway 68 passed away Thursday March 9 2000 at McKay-De- e Hospital He was bom December 21 1931 in Ogden Utah to Henry and Verba Sessions Buckway He married Lois Moore on August 4 1951 in Elko Nevada He was a Veteran of the Korean Conflict serving in the US Army He was an avid and unofficial campground host of Little Creek Reservoir He coached little league footbal for ten years He worked for Swift and Company for 21 years and was Supervisor of Meat Inspection for Utah Dept of Agriculture for 23 years retiring in 1995 Surviving are his wife Lois Buckway of Ogden three ’v sons S5H David (Michelle) Buck- Roy Kelly (DeAnne) way Buckway Pleasant View Kerry (Debbie) Buckway Roy one daughter Jodi Buckway and Fred) Macias Ogden nine grand- children and five He is also survived by his mother Verba Colby Ogden one brother Dallas (Carol) Buckway Uintah and three sisters Dolores Davis Ogden Sharon (Richard) Fumiss Layton and Sandra (Lynn) Richardson Ogden He was preceded in death by his father Graveside services were held on Monday March 13 2000 at 11 am at Hooper Cemetery Funeral directors Myers Mortuary of Ogden In lieu of flowers family suggests donations to the Primary Children's Medical Center 100 N Medical Drive Salt Lake City UT 84113 “I pray that I may live to fish until my dying day And when it comes to my last cast I then most humble pray When in the Lord's great landing net and peacefully asleep That in his mercy I be judged big enough to keep’ ' Memoriams 1 Memoriams are $191 per One each day they run Memoriams must be prepaid The deadline is 3 working days prior to the day of publication For more information can 25-43- Standard-Exa- : Richards Wood He married Lula Rassmussen February 7 1947 in Las Vegas NV She died May 26 1974 He mamed Marcy on December 29 1976 in Elko NV Glen lived his entire fife in Fielding He served in r:ica l:er rra— nn Uif 0 D Deaf will en dynasty whic flie LA Time the US Army in the Phillipines dur- ing World War II He enjoyed the outdoors especially fishing 77 He is survived by his wife Marcy children Brent Wood Garland' Sheila (Bart) Andreasen St Anthony ID Susan (Joe) Snyder Grand Junction CO Becky Taylor North Ogden CindyJack) Gabeurie Roy Skylerfl Pet-2- 3 tingill a very special great w grandson that he and Marcy were raisng 20 grandchildren 30 great grandchildren a brother MJ Wood sisters Isabel Allred Rhea Furhi-ma-n “ and Donna Stokes He was preceded in death by his parents a brother and two sisters Funeral services will be held Mon March 13th 12:00 noon at the Fielding LDS Stake Center 4375 W 15600 N Friends may call Mon Mar 43th from 10:15-11:4- 0 am at the chur$fi£7 Interment in the Fielding Cemetary The Associated Press - LO& ANGEL merger creatinj third-large- st company Tribui over Times Min the dynasty that the Lor Angeh Tin 1882-“th- today ' The$646 bil will mark the MirroF— as a ' nor:s deltit: 625-4200- -t STANDARD EXAA3NZR v”“ - nal Ignatius Kung who spent 30 in prison for defying atPASADENA Calif - Mack years by China’s communist tempts Robinson the older brother of to control Catholics Jackie Robinson and a government state-ru- n a churchdied through world-clas- s athlete in his own Sunday of stomach cancer He right died Sunday of complicawas 98 The Associated Press 9:45-10:4- Vernon Roy Buckway Wood H Athlete Mack Robinson Jaclde’s brother diesi BOUNTIFUL Mark Hall Crystal age 87 passed away Friday March 10 2000 in Bountiful Utah He was bom September 28 1912 at American Fork Utah the son of Alexander and Esther 6-- fisherman -- Lavina S Chettle Dear family and friends It's been plus years since I came to this earth on September 21 1913 I was bom in Franklin Idaho one of nine children bom to Adelaide Lowe and Parley Briggs Dunkley I've had a wonderful life filled to overflowing with love for my family and friends After earning my Beautician’s certificate in Salt Lake City I married Donald R Hurd on January 16 1935 in Salt Lake City We were blessed with three children - Beverly Hurd Sherman (Don) Farr West Utah Kent Donald Hurd (Rosalie Moyes) Sacramento Calif and Patricia Kaye Hurd Hill (deceased) Our children have blessed my life with 1 8 grandchildren 49 and four and fifth’s eighty-si- x Standard-Examin- He married Margaret Barlow July 26 1943 The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple In his early years his family had a sheep ranch in the high Uintah Mountain? East of Duchesne The family spent summers there As he and his brother grew older they spent many hours herding and grooming the sheep putting up hay irrigating fields putting up new fences and various other jobs connected with running a ranch He learned at an early age to love the and all animals wild and domestic He loved to fish in the river that runs through the ranch He loved to be on a horse He pursued his professional career as Land Specialist for the State Land Board of Utah His work took him all over the state where he was involved in land and range management land surveys timber inspection mineral leases water rights establishment and livestock grazing problems Later on he was employed as a consultant to a subsidiary of the Union Pacific Railroad where he was involved in similar activities He was active in the church and held several positions through the years and was almost always a Home Teacher His hobbies were fishing golfing horseback riding reading and traveling He is survived by his wife Margaret son Laurence and his wife Patricia daughter Janet Keyes and her husband David V four grandchildren sisters: Maiy Jane Crystal and Bonnie Priddy He is preceded in death by his parents and two sisters Lucille Madson and Ramah Sharpstone and a brother Alexander Graveside services will be held at 1 :00 pm on Tuesday March 14 2000 at the Bountiful City Cemetery 2224 South 200 West Friends my call Monday evening from 6:00 8:00 pm at Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary 295 North Main and from 11:30 12:30 pm prior to the services -- Obituaries 1 Death notices are provided by local mortuaries and Isted as a service to our readers Paid obituaries allow families to extend a more personal message without a structured format Obituaries are aval-ab-le at $191 per Ine Photos and symbols are additional Obituaries must be received by 5 PM the day prior to 2 PM Friday for Saturday's paper 4 PM Friday for Sunday's paper Al obituary notices wfl be confkmed by the attending mortuary pub-Bcatk-m To place an obituary cal (801) or fax to (801) 425-43425-438- 0 Layton tions from a stroke diabetes and kidney failure He was 85 He had a heart attack in December 1990 then had a massive stroke while undergoing quintuple-bypass surgery in June 1991 He had been bedridden since Made Robinson won the silver medal in the 200 meters in the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin finishing behind Jesse Owens Robinson’s accomplishments came long before his brother broke baseball's color line in' 1947 and the elder Robinson’s performance in Berlin was considered a surprise After the Olympics Robinson starred on the Oregon track team winning the NCAA 220-yar-d title and the AAU championship in 1938 The second of five children he was inducted into the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 1983 Despite being in the shadow of his younger brother Mack instead took pride in Jackie’s accomplishments “He always liked to say they had something in common: Fighting the prejudice in the late 1930s and early 1940s” George Beres a friend who was Oregon sports information director from 1976-8- 2 told the Oregonian of Portland “They had more than just bloodlines and last name in 200-met- common” Rodolfo Garcia MANAGUA Nicaragua -Rodolfo Garcia an Associated Kung died at the hom£bf his nephew Joseph Kung Hi-ha- d been living there since coJStSg to the United States in 1988-fo- r' medical treatment “Many people because of his example took the risk the church of defending the pope and as a result literally hundreds or thousands went to jail” said Joseph Kung" president of the Cardinal Kung Foundation which monitors! ’the millions of Catholics worshipping outside the official Chinese Catholic Church — Ignatius Kung bom in Shanghai in 1901 was named bishop of Shanghai and apostolic administrator of the dioceses of Nanjing and Suzhou only days after the selling for about th that Orillia is deten Beijingpermanent CNins Dims disco entry' Beijing r natiorfoff from The Associated Press BEIJING (Organization Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association and oversaw the Legion of Mary a group of devout Catholics: He continued to lead public devotions sometimes under the wary government-backe- d ShiGuangsht that if Congress normal-trad- e reli might invoke a W ing it la deny U access Jo the Ct i causing the Unit gret for 20 years tionIV ' “If the United this opportunity lose me tremend China "and will b the opportunity ft live Christ the King long live the pope” his nephew said Kung was brought to trial and sentenced to life in prison for lead-- Press reporter who helped chronicle Nicaragua’s emergence out ing a “counterrevolutionary of civil war a papal visit volca- clique under the cloak gf reli- noes and floods died Saturday gion” after a long illness He was 58 A combination of campaigns Garcia joined The Associated human rights groups Kung’s Press in Managua in 1986 after by ill health and China's desire to working for Radio Nicaragua court the West gained hisTelease where he was director of short30 years later in 1985 wave broadcasts and after helping found a local news agency Tara Sloan —7 Agenda de Notidas Nueva NicaAlbertaSara CALGARY ragua For the AP he covered the Sloan the swimmer whobolds er the Canadian record in the war between the Sandinista govbreaststroke died Saturday ernment and Contra rebels the Sandinistas’ loss of power at the from injuries suffered in rar acballot box and the country’s cident She was 20 sometimes turbulent effort to put Sloan had been in a medically induced coma after the van she years of war behind it He also reported on volcanic was driving rolled on a southern eruptions the 1996 visit of Pope Alberta highway March 3- - John Paul II and the ravages of e Sloan was a CanadiHurricane Mitch in 1998 an champion In last summer's Pan-AGames in Winnipeg Ignatius Kung Manitoba she finished eighth in STAMFORD Conn Cardi the 200 breaststroke lo ministerat "said tod of police Joseph Kung said In 1955 he was arrested and brought before a mob in a stadium where he was accused'Of defying the church When he' was pushed to a microphone to confess he instead shouted “Long C ev Instead of following tb£ ‘government's orders he shupned die eyes - mined" to join thi 1949 in thiymarket t tors” Shi said at ence on the sidel 1 i 100-met- Air far hike s fol no five-tim- m - HOUSTON - j of U£cra:$40 per i tated by Continc -- I PUBLIC NOTICE : Attention all Property Owners ofLeavitt's Aultoresc Memorial ParkMonday-Saturd- 394-555- 6 MSI EELKN3 MARKET: T communists founded the People’s Republic of China in ’ ' Due to the new millennium we've been updating ouf records Please call our office from 8 am to 5 pm to schedule a time to update your records at We appreciate your help in this matter files Department B ' ay may stick as cor either matched it study the move t" It was the thi ‘many months tl based Continental 5 7 - to raise fares bl jet fuel prices In itinental led the ir '320 hike i |