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Show ‘TheSalt Lake Tribune UTAH/OBITUARIES Tuesday, December1, 1998 committee member. A similar law tightening the state’s safety-restraint require- ments failed to pass the session last year because somelegislators feared it interfered too much with ® Continued from B-1 personal freedoms. But with increasing accidents andfatalities, as well as the data ic violation. More than two dozen other tes haveimposed such “primaforcement” laws. California’s law resultedin a 90 percent at belt compliance rate among s drivers ‘This kindof legislation in 1996 lone could haye saved 128 lives and prevented 390 hospital stays, ’ said Williams, “We expect this kind of law would increase seat-belt usage by 15 percentin this state.” @ The otherbill would increase :equirements for getting a driver license at age 16, including at least 30 hours of driving experi- ence under supervision before beiny allowed to drive alone. The bill also puts limits on the number ind types of passengers 15-yearolds with learning permits can havein thecar ‘Teen-agers getinto trouble be- cause of a lack of experience . that shows themthat speedis very compiled by the committee, Mont- gomerysaid he's confident the two proposedbills will pass. 's absolutely imperativethat state government pass policies that protect our constituents.” he said Statistics compiled by the committee showed that if an adult driver buckled up, 91 percent of the time their children also were properly restrained. When the adult didn't, only 32 percent of children were secured safely in the car. Atleast 12 people died in Utah this past weekend, compared with an average of four or five such deaths prior to 1997 — a record year for traffic fatalities with an average of seven deaths per weekend, saidCraig Allred, state director of the Office of HighwaySafety. UTAH BIRTHS the 1997 record of 363 traffic deaths Allredsaidthestateis holding car-seat safety checkpoints because even when a child’s re straint deviceis used, it often is not properlyinstalled, At one safety checkpoint last week, “we checked 40 car seats and there not one properlyinstalled.” While child car seats are recommendedfor childrenup to age 4, youngsters between 4 and 7 should not godirectly to regular car-belt seating because they are still small enough toslip under or overthem, said Trisha Keller, cochair of the child fatality review TheSult Lake Tribune notes the following births by parents’ names, resi. dence, sex of baby, birth date and hospital. ae and friends wishing to purchaseextra copies of today's Tribunein Cammemortion ofabirth cando so by calling 237. ALEXANDER,Gayre be Jeffrey, Sunset, deashier Nov. 28, MeKay-Dee Hospital BARNARD,Deborah and Bryan, West Jor dan, son, Noy. 28, JordanValleyHospital, West Jor BARNEY, Kellsa and TANSKI, Jeremy, Salt Lake City, daughter, Noy. 24, Salt Lake Regional Medical Center, Salt LialeCiy OWN, Robin and YAMA, Can t Lake City, so SaltLakeRepo H Medical Center, Sat Lake BULLOCK, Melanie and Clinton, Salt ¥.daughter, Nov. 29, LDS Hospital committee Instead, those children should be placed in a booster s strappedin with a lap belt as a shoulder harness, said Keller, who also is program manager of Li MedicalGenter y CHUN, Holly and Christopher, Midvale, daughter, Nov. 25, Salt Lake Regional eisiisal Center,ARIEOs Ane: y, North Salt Lake, “daughte Nov20. LbsHospital, Salt Lake C CONOLL¥, Karyand Michael John, Ogden, Keay DeaHospital, Ogden i, dulie anddine, Wesst Jordan, daugh: ‘ov. 27, Jordan Valley Hospital, West Jordan. DAUGHTON, Lori and Philip, Salt Lake City, son, Nov. 27, Salt Lake Regional Med. teal Center, Salt LakeCity. PORT, ChristinaandJON It Lake Re gional Medical ContesSalt LakeCty the violent and injury prevention programat the state Health Department The lap belt, she continued, should cross thehip area, not the abdomen, and the shoulder harness should lay against the collar bone, not the neck, to avoidstrangulation. Year-to-date, he continued, Utah is on the heels of breaking ‘To find out the locationof the next child car-seat safety checkpoint, call the Utah Highway Safety Office at 293-2480 John A. Bero ShirleyF. Bittner vei Anna and James, Sand: ase ter, Nov. 27, JordanValley Hospital est DICKINSON, Randa and Joe, West Jordan daugher, Nov, 27, Jordan Valley Hospital, West Jor DRAKE, tariad Derek, Tooele, daughter Nov. 29, LDS Hospital, Salt LakeCity. ELLIS, Brenda and Mike, Ogden, son, Nov cKay-Dee Hospital, Ogden. ERASMUS, ‘Tami and. Noel, Kaysville, daughter, Nov. 24, Salt Lake Regional Medical Center, Salt Lake City. FLANAGAN, | and Christopher, Salt Lake City, son, Nov, 29, LDSHospital, Salt GIBSON, Karynand Steve, Salt Lal daughter, Nov. 24 alt Lake Regional Medical Center, Galt ake City GRY! it LakeCity, Lake Regional Salt Lake City. HALLS, Corinne and William, North Salt Lake, daughter, Nov. Salt Lake Region iMedical Center, it LakeCity HA. heand Dori, Sal ake City. LDS Hospital, Salt Lake Ci Kimberly Sueand Brik, Roy, daugh 28, MeKay-Dee Hospital, Ogden SON. Janet and Michael, Sandy. daughter, Nov. 29, Jordan Valley Hospital Compiled by Antoinette Benns IN, Lit mzee and Duane H.. Ogden, ughter, Nov. 28 Mel y-Dee Hospital, sontcs,Laurel and Dameon, Riverton, sn, jov. JordanValley Hospital, West Jor KHARKAR, Pallavi and Sandeep, Bountiful daughter. eas) Center, lt Lake Regional Salt LakeCity. LARSEN, Laura and Brent, West Valle ttydaughter, Nov 29, LDS Hospital Salt LakeCity LIEFTING,Janice and Scott, West Valley ity, daughter,Nov. 28, dordan Valley Hospital, West Jordan, son, Nov. 24Salttakeme! gional Medical CenterSalt Lake MEADOWS, Kathleen and Alex , ees Noe Jordan Valley Hospital West Jor INA,Kathy and “lick, Salt Lake City, daughter, Nov ce Regional Medical Genter, Sali Lake City MEMMOTT, Deborah and Mik ton, daughter, Nov. 28, McKay.Dee’eHow tal, Ogden, Courtney and Dallas, Midvale son, Nov. 24. Sali Lake Regional Medical Center, Salt Lake cit MOND, Ann Rene and Bret, Grantster, Nov. 27,Salt Lake Region: aul Medical Center,Salt Lake City. ROMERO,Jessica and STARK,Casey, Og den, son, Nov. 29, MeKay-Dee Hospital Carlen, SARGENT,Misty and VERNON,Chad, Sunset, son, Nov. 28, McKay-Dee Hospital, Ogdet ney Andrea and Nathan, Sandy, sor Nov. Sal It Lake Regional Medical Cen ton, Salt Lake City. SOUTHWICK,Tamand Brad, West Jordan, ghter, Nov. 29, Jordan Valley Hos tal, West Jordan SWANN, Caryn and David, Midvale, son, . 25, Salt Lake Regional Medical Center, Salt Lake City. AYLOR, Gwendolyn and WALLIS, Edward, Midvale, daughter, Oct. 19, LDS Hospital ‘i TERRILL,Tracie and Douglas, Magn daughter, Nov. 29, LDS Hospital, Salt LakeCity URMSTON,Jaime and Michael, Salt Lake City, son, Noy. 24, Saltt Lake Regional Medical Center, Salt Lake City ANWAGENEN, Candace and Jory 27. Salt Lake Regional Medi. fal Center Salt Lake Gity. ef Robert also a sez Seat Belts ould Save Lives (fF Utah Children dangerous,” said Sen. Montgomery, R-Weber, OBITUARIES ot a, 3.Also fhe mother. fen los. his father, ibalos; and his brothers, Cesar, Alfredo (Claudia), Diego and neeeeeer fomiy ‘CarlosmariedtelanBekah In Arthur Bero, 74, of Salt Lake City, Rovere! He died was bom October 26, 1924 in ‘Our beloved mother and grandmother, 74, re- tumed to her Heavenly Father on. November: 19 12, 1927 in Wichifo.Kansas fo-Ray” dusted|trom Judge Mé mal jn mond and Alice Bald: Schoolin 1942 Feewed ed in t in. Married Robert aay Air Corps during Wortd Wor He:eared Bittner, andlater di trom m the: niversiy ofof Utah in 1949"He wi voiced: She is recog: employedbyHill Air Forme. Base, retiring in “1901, yoluntest Ho i suid by hwo roars Rabel (An) nized forih her the Veterans Bero illiam Bero, both of Salt Caepel Administration Hospital sen ey: badeHearley, ei Salt LakeCity, Sar nd American Red ort, ao licut and Sue (08s, osoeh) SmaloeOF Eko, Nevada; ond other Shitey is survived by nieces and ney her daughter, Jeanne A Funeral iceil be coer Thursday, (Mickey) Meier Also ew ator les Catholic Church, survive ce 10. South, vie cast, Corsmi Mt, Calvar tenJin Cainer Cem 4th Avenue and Street fever asters ManyHelen Robinson ond Prucy Fane crenon ieil O'Donnel Mitel brother ote lawn and netspecial ipanion,Fred Hoo deathby herrporons {nd two Dicthers, John ane)ny Ruth Lleida Campbell Baldwin. In remembrance of Sifey here wil be avis LAYTON—Ruth Leida aes ell, 74. passed tation fofamily ond re Sa) het douahioss ow: inday, November2918 1998 at her migration Canyon, Saturday homefolowing 6 snot 7] ome, fing 1998 ‘and 5 pm. ora Ruth was bom De| cember Inour Hears” she willbe remembered and ch cember 24, 1926 in Salt ishedby 50 all who knew her. 12/02. lake City. igah eo ; é Gaughter of & Salt 1a Gy, Utah, to. tenet gr, Mow Borat Baro ¢ bg and the Healtha benent He was 0 Puge fanof he Universty Ulan ana went fo os ox David LamontJensen and BeBunePes ‘gamesas he HGS Was 6 ‘owing|thorGnd husband In loving memory, David Lamont Jenson, 50, Adon willed a Our beloved husband, father, son and brother, in the Sal god son and. leader oisbrothers engsar Campbell way Nov {ake Temple Hepassed jd end 1 mary, He loved his Church away Api 12, 1980, 7 ‘sorely She was “an_active we you daddy. Te memberof the Fiddler's neral services will held 98. at 14am, att late Creek hag been active 2 Center, 2280 South 3 vie tiere all fom9-10-40 a.m. prior to services. Ink ond as Word Mt 1, Olivet Cemetery under the direction of chingShinginwardchols Dyector Se had also served as an Ogden Mortuary fomple worker for 15 yeas. Sh aiing ond al fypes cfhand wer, Sualing exocheling, quiting.and kati ‘also Phillip Reed Clinger Beta Sigm h ‘hilip Reed Clinger, 28th, bel Wore Gt Hit Ai Fores Bote te after 30 wuenistionae Bgldied trom November natural causes y lake View, ti He Survived his wite, Jan; children, JesseTaylor Jensen, Anna Maren Jensen, Ryker sacen ca. Domus | | ic Jensen Clingers ' Re 4.grew | yan Also ith, father tah and a Melvin Peterson Johnson Metvi in passed away November 29, 1998. Mar fied Louse Rosenberg. No retved from Kenne: SBuivives by: foving Ee higher: Voraoat i fen, Bemell (Ca m, Sherel(Pam), re chara) Wills, Lettie B {ugene) Thomas, Eris Rosie) Lopez, Rick lina) Lopez; 49 ‘grand. children: gre grandchildren. ands Yon great.grea grand. ghularen.” Prec ih by wife, Louse R Johnson Funeral service will be _hallst Desenseors Noveal Redwood Mer jal states, 500 South Redwood Road at tam Friends family may call one hour prior 10 senvices Iniemment at Redwood 1412/4 N42 Albert Peck Alber J Peck. age 103, passed away Nov. 28, 4998in Murray, 18950Mil Utah. BomJon Creek, Oxtahoma fo Abert i and’ Lula Steel Peck Mame Buloh Simin she precededhthan in Gogh He won for '°Sunived Union Pacific for by chilcren,Alterand Elbert Peck, goatice Pascoe, 10 grandchildren and many Steal grandchigien, raveside sevice Thursday4 pm. at the Wo, sich Lawn, Memorial Park. fiends may,cal isday ft mm 44:30 am, to 12:30 JeninSoe Mortuary 4760 Souin Ste ca Jack Allen Schiess vemoer2 1998 He is now free and at peace with his Heavenly Father, ck Allen Schiess, 23, died Saturday, No- tal City, a sonof Max fe Allen ond Susann Theobald Schiess, urvIvOIS include his parents of Taylorsville, Sisters, Tonya, Tammie, Nikki Wolsey and Cindy jamirez; numerous aunts. uncles and Friend, "Dog, Louie” and fis pige services will boFuneral Conducted Wedge {tour fay races 18, 1942in Son Antonio, Texas Their ater soleminized in the Salt Lake k 408 a Special Agentin 5A wnterinteligence 1 It UTAH DEATHS 8, Salt Lake City, Estates Mortuary, Tay Nov. 28, Salt Lake City it Lake Ci Kanab, Mosdell M87,Now,28, Heber City. “GE Now28.Salt Lake City. akeHills Memorial Mortuary ‘Sandy x vember 28, 1998, A eat heart wos stiled Togaahheposang ‘Tour husband, father Se i ei Ten poe Februcny 19,1928 schoolin California and fusing. schoolin mc Sptand thene ot Janice E. Goodall Jonice Banehematite Goodal avedby ol 98 Angeles Temple for ime October 23, 1987. Ihey later moved to Sandy. Utah and subsequerily moved fe Muttay. Uiah where she wusband res Ofher death They wore ssolod for line ond oler nity in he Jorcion RiverTemple on Maren & 4997, st frien OBITUARY DESK HOURS Monday-Fiday, B am. to pm. Sandon, Yam San Sunday, 12 noon to § pm. was preceded in death by her son panc her Mother, and bromers, Willem ond Nietsonvices wil be held on Thuwrsday, December 4am.at located at 240 East 400 south, Heber City, with o ing rom 945 to {045 a.m. Funeral Directors ’; Mortuary. interment, North Ogden Ben temond Comal Extra copiesofthis news paper ore available. For information, please call 237-2934 Brasept10, 1977 1 ke His Memorial Moy. Tuary, 10088 South Sloe sheetSay. Gish 91 am; Aviewing wilbe held Tuesda ftomé8pm 4 gare hel bof encesof he may fi of 47 and immeforct han Marines, where he: 1 {hroughthe close of World WarIl. Wayne during © brief leave in 1948 to patnerstinwih is chk janie Kilbur 8. Ne ‘hd ha moved toema caMackson| SealsJ.-losAngles. CA s Angales, one Gunkants nest preceded in death by both paren, hiee sisters and two brothers Incle Nathan, you were asecond father to lt of us ving us Yourstength ond support. we all love you. God's speed on your new joumey, With love, Ban An ec 3, 1998 at 10:30 ‘a.m. one hour prior 10services, Interment, Mt. Olivet Come 142/4 2/2 compiled by Amelia Platt ling the funeral arrangements ABALOS. Cats A. 36. Nov 29, Salt LakeCity kin, Mortuary. Salt Lake ( wi John A. 74, Now $0 Salt Lake City. Neil & Sons Mortuary. Salt Lake City cameie Hath1.71 Nov. 28. Layton, My cuiNcehe PatWe "a5, Nov. Salt Lake icsntain View Memorial Retales Morte nai Janice B. 48, Nov. 29, Salt Lake Larkin Sunset Gardens Mortuary, Sandy m Nistken Biyihe. 80, Nov 29, Honeyuille 5 Mortuary,Brigham Wow 0. Monte, Mag. 9, Logan, Wasatch vernber291958ingenkeene NeSee astene ony NNN Sait LakeCity to Donald and Dorothea Goo- o § g S eee omee see tees eG: Sores ge: @ Supenisor, Stale ology and a MSW in jersity of Uo. He has National Rehabil Retired Office; rongers Ho neld Reed enjoyed ngnavel 1ost of he inemberof the & Git, He wos olso.o World Wor Il veteran aw ronFlora Clnget Ho dooth by tour brothers ond the Universiy of Calor BetKey, ond was _KANAB—Elia Swopewil Wil,24solumed 9, fo her near completon of Heovenly Father PhD in mecievelhetorolheuniversityorUh, Seasbom June20,307‘pJamesWitla John vasa Latin history teact Harn Swapp in Kanab. She marmoa High School and wes Ghinstcto etho ‘and fled Gam1 wisi SP heapin Rone. Mer University of Ulah for over 12 years. He loved his, iage waslater solemnized in the St. George family,academics, and a 0 Wall as LDS Temple. Ella was a very talented individual. She was a id philosophy and was Foydevout one inl tah, ed by his wileKarina, chitdren, Jon,ToNa, Alex: a; nie; brothers, Joe, Jett, Jim,ioame,Qrandmother, Rose ‘Work Keilmother and father in law, Bill and Maur- Coun hepafor 1 yours 03 6 ruses ee wares ond. many nieces, nephews, and retired Sinsnck Eowsns eng good fe ‘Aner mara Gam and Ela Ned in Knob ‘on, Zachary Vem; giandCall pare“foleek. John ond Daisy; and Sousin for a time and then ved tofries,Southemfohmed A funeral mass will be held Wednesdayat 14 M01! Jude Maronte Church, 4900 Wasatch Street. A vigil service willbe Tuesde at 7:30 p, 1 Nall Donnell & Sons Mortuary, 2 Fast‘00 South, where friends maycall from 6-730 p. Sonia"MnConary Cemetary, 4th Ave, ond in the war “Timsol fowers, please make & denaton to specialists Sulvivos include her fout sons and daughters ‘American Cancer Society of Ulah, 944 East 3300 inlaw: and Nancy Willis, Nolan and South, SLC, UT 84106. Georgia Wills ofSol toxe Cy” Jores DOMINUS VOBISCUM Sharon Wills, Nyle and Beverly Wills of Kanab, 144/30 TA2/4 Dolly Willis of Sat Lake City; 20 grandchildren, ar by tw and one sister: Clif Swapp Deloras MayTidwell Wilson Fredonia,Neat Swappof Page,and Cons of5 gan o preceded in HEBER CITY—Deloras May Tidwell Wilson passed away on Saturday, November28, 1998 Barents, husband(1996) four btofhers ond two InProvo,oh Sites, and! wo grendchicien, ral" ess il be held Wednesday, DeShe July om 78, at 11 af the Kanab 0s 4, 198h'n Bonotonah NothStakeCerio.Frondsma call Tuesday, 7 10Eimer and, Minerva 108 pm. jary and Weanosdoy, 948 fe4048 con, ot center, Interment will be in the Kan Cepeteryderine drectionof ‘Mosdell Moonary noe scos ornUo VieraMe. Cecil “oo Wood Wasihier Bluffdale, Utah, December 2, 1 at 2 pm. in the Reddonations eo (00d Memorial ioree Chapel 6500 S. Redtus! fondofflow sel wenpleasema foF hs 18 monxeho son. Ryker WoodRa flands may call one Nout pttto fhe /ood passed away November 28, 1998 ee at ‘Tons Bank, Sandy tre ervices at the Mortuary, interment; Redwood sudden ofa ‘massive neoattacka his home 4 12;2 Memorat sales 54 to a Naz her father of Heber Ciby | Nathaniel Nate" Edwards Janice Marker coa tan UF brother, ives (HSnnah) Murray, UT; Loyd t er Wood 8 After le with concer, Nathaniel (Glace)|Cenienil, UT many neess and ne ne nes W “Nate” Eicrch a,80, Heaven gains an Angel Wayne J. Self lad Debra Detter place. oo No- departed this Ife for a He was bomie fon 28 wilbeheld on Thursday De the. MountOynpus Word 36108 31080 Sait Lake City, “ay call one hor tothe ber viewing. ot Mounian View AK 145 E7800 So chy "bocemeor2 be made fo the N 42/1 Elia SwappWillis the word chapel Intenrient theKoya"ily Comotery oH vornber28, 1998. 1 John Joseph Tabish JohnJ. Tabish, loving and devoted husband, dn died November 28, # Cartos Alberto Abalos, 36, was bom on July 14, 1962,1p Tucurnan, Argentina to Carlos and Ter Ps s Carlos Alberto Abalos -A Utah Man- Wasatch Lawn 3401 South Highland Drive “ 13s Paenpewet int m ere, Woas wr Printegrity, Chis apne sedxaayhecn wan ernonal ee = Sonene Sons fotod fairy, Woyne never had to cross re i 5 Ne, Zina Lorraine Albiston Morrison FRANKUN, Idaho--Out foving mother. granamohss rgLonaAbs Mom 2s0n, 1928 enina" Sandy hospital ° Bom March 7, 1920 in fomeinWane. ti City for mary yes and loved ultiog anddoing with hildren. Sunved by sons and {caughters: Kevin Mont son, Jackson Hole,WY. Bradand She Monson of Wes!Jonson, Utah ms. Chery ond Burge and Rhonda Monson of Riverton, Ula 46 ndchiidren, 11 great _grondchidien and ather and sister ston and ter est funeral soncet witberekdTursof {tami the Franklin LDS Word House. ove. from 58 pm.niteWao Funeral Home Preston, Thursday one four pnor af the intement, Franklin Cemetery, Funeral Direc f Funeral Home Riverton, 142/4 N12/4 TRIBUTE TO VETERANS The American flags that appear with some obituary vals lytes hl Soin Goa service veteran nes Comer fern embored for hisready pot : chonet aunvvedbyhis wife, Ulcicren, Parraces an See Sol, CarnieSo PY,S Miche So [gon el , ongBoke wat death by his parents, one and Hai ond OP Hoes Brother slsso fer Wayne tuh Fave ‘ond ‘grandee °RgatherngaEvans ond Ear Morty wi gefefor and ani ot 1130 am, inesday, Docomiser2A Momoral Sonics waibogn a 20 Thefamily requeststhat to Primary Ine offChen's HospitalovatlosophsVa Tat 112/2 oot je William Steeneck 6-13-69 to 11-24-98 George retumed his Heavenly Father feng{anauto accident be ond missed by ima 1s sae ofue and tug hs loved anything with @ motor fo assemble trucks or dis ang assemble. oy C Ger lovedine and enjoyed spending tine Ns ends ofloges young andadHe Wasa really ibe greatly missed byoll who grew to ohn orents, Allen John and lgeneck.Ciarsila, Ui brothers fark Romney, Los New Mewico; John Steeneck, Tooele, Gi 7 ‘and Mark services will be heid on Tuesdoy, Doc.1: 1998ot 2pm. nthe Grantee CyCeat the Grantsvilie We SateContMBE Chery St one hour per se Tz, ’ 12/4 Runnin’ Utes Basketball is a compilation of 50 of the greatest moments in TheUniversity of Utah men’s basketball program and profiles on memorable characters throughout the years. 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