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Show E6 McBride to Hawaii — Just for an Interview BY JOEBAIRD ™ Continued from E-1 wer THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE probably around 7:30 —at Smith Fieldhouse. m is focused on ourgoalto possible in the tournastarts with our first Wewill play ichknowing that matchis key ableto reach our goal So start with the Chanticlee Chey're something of the anti-BYU, moking only their second appearance nthe NCAA Tournament, while the e their 17th in the18-year vistory of the event. (The bum year ; 1989). Led byoutside hitter Autumn Staub, Coastal Carolina earned n automatic berth to the tourney by winning the Big South Conference iampionship, although seven of its players were not evenonthe team tye icither of the other teams visiting Utah has muchof a tournament tradition, either; No. 21 Kansas State is making its third appearance, and uned Georgetown is in for thefirst tine Rothearnedat-large invitations nd beth have some big hitters. Georgetown’s Yulia Vtyurina aver / kills per game, while wwn Cady and Kim Zschau av ) and 4.37, respective mparison, BYU's Korie Rog | second team All-American rand afirst team All-WAC player this year —leads her teamwith 11 lls per game. But abe alsohas WAC Freshman of Puikkonen and 6-foot-t Mar ee ter, amongothers, to help ber oat Ron McBride leaves on another Decemberrecruiting trip to Honolulu today, with one slightvariation: The University of Utah football coach is being recruited McBride, who annually treksto the Islands in eh of players. will meet with Ui niversity of Hawaii officials to talk abouttheir vacant coachingposition. It will be a short trip; McBride oe ag ae to be in Honolulu for more than a couple of ut depending onhowthings go, he could return to sat aks City with a job offer from the RainbowWarriors, whofired third-year coach Fred vonAppen on Monday ‘Thathasnot happenedyet. ha associate head coach Duane and St. Louis High coach Cal Lee. Hawaii officials Akina have indicated may extend their search through Dec. 13, presumably to allow Jones timeto see if he will be permanentlyretained by the Chargers. Jones is a former Rainbow playerandassistant coach. However, that timetable could be at odds with McBride's. Hein themiddleof recruiting and says he wants aquick decision UH officials arepreparinganattractiveoffer, With help from UH boosters, the Rainbows may offer their man as muchas $300,000per year At Utah, McBrideis making about $200,000 annually with a contract that runs through 2001. VonAppen arned around $100,006 ) per will takea prettye: xtraordinary offer to spring him tromUtah, where hehas hved fora better part 's andhas family members andmanyfriends. He of 20y continues to “insist heis not looking for aioe: job — just listening to what the Rainbows havetos: Jtah offensive coordinator Tommy Lee a native Hawai. jan, also has been mentioned as a candidate for the Rain- bows’ coaching position. But in deferenceto his brother Cal. hehas not applied for the job. Ricks Takes Aim at National J.C.Title In Tournament Utahtitle in the Dixie Rotary Bowl. Ricks, 10-0 and ranked No. 1 since early September, meets No. Butler (Kan.) Community College (11-0) in Pocatello, Id: ho. Ricksis a passing team with quarterback RyanHarris having thrownfor 2,063 yards and 20 touch- Dixie and Snow will play Saturday in a rematch for the downs. Running back Steve Later has scored 20 touch- its predeces. have sometimes |: ed. Launiere says it’s her best team. It’s hard to compare, but I think we have moretools than we've had in the past — morepeoplewe can goto,” she said. “It's thebest defensive team we'vehad, for sure.” ‘The Utes do have some pillarsin ide hitters Kalani Tonga and Sharon Shakula and middle blocker acie Greewalt. Tonga is an All-WAC first-teamer, as is defensive specialist Lucie Turkova, and setter Graciela Torres is on track to becometheUtes’ career assist leader. Illinois State had a similar season, finishing22-9 andlosing to Northern fowain three gamesin the M Valley Conference tournament cham pionship mateh. The Redb) the MVC's all-time assist lead Marisa Brickley, a fierce outsidehitter in Michelle Kutcher and animposing block led by Kendra Hasselhorst | anticipate that they're going to ve well-trained, andthat they'ILhavea lot of size said Launiere. “I like the though I think thestrength sdule we vehadwill really help and possesses a tenacit sors e Redbirdsalso look morethan passingly familiar, Coach Julie Morcoached Utah from 1984-86, post60-47 record before leaving for ebraska meets MorganStatein the other first-round match, NCAAA VOLLEYBALL Thorsday’s Maebes First Round Texas Tech AGM $175. Souther Sam HoustonMethSt8070 Texas FAR WEST. downs. Saturday, Dixie (7-4) and Snow(7. 2) will play at noon at HansenStadiumin St. Georgein a rematchof a Nov. 7 gamethat Dixte rallied to win, 46-45. ie h is appeared in 10 of the previou 11 Rotary Bow! with Snowfilling thehost's rolein 1992 The Rebels havewon thelast four bowl game: Dixie coach Greg Croshaw is 144- 3-1 in his 16th season; Snow's Keith Uperesa is 34-8 in his fourth year. The Bad. gers wereundefeated until losing 45-35 at Ric sand 46-45, to Dixie eae 75, Fordham 69 eect WSUv.Rice : Clair J. Boyle Linda Ruth. RogettaorLorie. a ee ‘away peacefully in her 1998. especially those in her life. Unda teosured fa: ily gatherings and her close friends: Linda has @ strong spint that wasn’ urageous in facing here's cholenge always tried to be cheertul in spite cificulWe Herlove andinonce err ourhose will be missed great Linda is survived by husband, J. Kurt Jardine: fot Douolas (Debra): daughler, Debbie (Mike) Fite, all of Sait Lake City. six grandchik mother, Ruth A. Robertson, brother, J. Kyle boron, Salt Loke Ciy. Preceded in deathby her father, Joseph A’ Roberts of Senices wil Be held Saturday, De cembel 5, 19 8 al. 1 pm. al the Brighton Fifth Ware, 2525 EtSaatBa Fonts. ondom may Call Frid orwwood Mortuary, 47 HightonOnvefom 6-3 Moupor to'services afthe Church. Inferment, Moustoin View Memonal Estates, 1412/3 12/4 weencae John “Twink” Bovle, 78, 1998in Seen‘ee r m This ie m probably, more than inything, has exceededits coaching. aid DeBerry, in his self-deprecating vie. “It's a team that has grown as the season has gonealong andit's ve very close team. This team will go down’as oneof the better teams hore becausethey've done something that no other Academy teamhas done end that’s win 10 games back-toback.” The Falcons were 10-3last year, but suffered a humiliating 41-13 loss to Oregon in the Las Vegas Bowl. That has given them a motivational tool in their first trip back to Glitter Gulch. “We've learned from last year, said safety Jason Sanderson. ‘Last year, we went to Las Vegasona vacation. This year, we're going on a mission Edwardsinspired the same sort of drivein his players with a team meeting exactly one year ago,in which he quite emphatically outlined a plan that would deliver the Cougs back to the title game after being left home amid the disappointmentof a 6-5 season. He ne holler, but he put his message across in uncompromising terms: The Cigs were going to work harder. It worked. t sErIGH Foerster yaony, C. Arredondo TowingahgDecember nose 2, Pushe-Yer 18 Ke Cy, and leasedlandifor ll companies trough AlanHenderson(ANCO} rior fohisretirement, He was also as Lay Bountiful ondthree nieces, G .aylon; Marianne Brown, (Mel Charteswon, bothof Ogder ‘uneralservices will be hel at thegraveside jaya! tfarn iaine jdenCy Come tery, where Mita He be accorded lends may call atLinc ts den Mortuary, 08WashingtonBiv, sundaytrom 6 fo 8 jm and Monday 90 10 100.0 1142/4 een Hughes, of Portland, OR: on is jghers Teresa Bnschwigon lett ol Boulder, CO: wo grandchildren,‘yon ond Marissa Bramiett, and Brother, Vincent G. Brad raeorasie Afar sevice wlwi be hed beheldsondoy atthe athe East in lieu of flowers fomnty suggotls Reimer brancesjo theUlan Chapterof fhe Siera Club gronachiornora bemees 199% Broth en Scinrp,bth fy ron.of Mavale, BeaBosch,Gro we, sa)| ech by hyo bitesciclewaspreced: Gorand nana force turday at 2 p.m. otElysianBurial Ge 2 in death by his life lon love, ‘Dora Carle, Apa John 144.36 (New King James, Version)Lt not youtreatbeHoubk you balievein Goo, believe also in Me. In tty Father's house are many morsions, fi werenot8, |would hove ‘ol Sai f Lake Te15,mple Sh 1948. on De. cemb er passed away Februar 6, 1980. Mantied Carmen Roscoe, November25, 1981 in the Sat Lake Temple, she possed away Jun hand He wokon octve member othe LDsChurch emies Joe Fahey exons living many years in the Have 4 Jorn 18:9 (NKIV)It soy ned wehave worklng inthe Sait LakTor sin wo deceive ousoives, ontinenic ror | Joyed |Tatty Borgen Us. If we Confess Oursins ieee ns to | He is survived by higonJohn forgiveus our gins ond 10 cloanso us ftom all unrighteous Romans 10910(NKAV) That you confess with four mouth the Lord Jesus and balleye your rear! that God has raised Him trom the ead, | L feat: you.will be saved forwithhe heat onobe leves unto Hihloousness, and with the mot a nto logos, Nev confession made unto solvation to.our {ORO Lowell Johnson, Kanab, Uiah and FenSAVIOR GOD ALMIGHTY JESUS CHRIST. {Borie} (Zelma) Johnson, Magna, men a! Service wil be held at he Potters DeHouseCisionFolswenipecrare ga86 Sea yn. al Larkin Sunset Gar m0 West Sulla, §, Salt Lake City toh | _MatuaryiCenveeny 10600 § (801)288-2293 at 7 pm, on December 7 cast, Sandy, N12/3 ¥ 12/4 UTAH DEATHS death, residence and mortuary handling the funeral arrangements. BARRUS, Leora C., 94, Dec. 1, Afton, es Holbrook Mortuary, Salt Lake BROOKS, Arlis, 85, Dec. 1 Escalante, Magleby Mortuary, Richfiel id DAHLBERG, Carl B., 96, Dec. 2. Park City, Holbrook Mortuary, Salt Lake City. DAY, Marjorie, 92, Dec, 3, Springville, Wheeler Mortuary, Springville DURRANT,Clarence “Dick”, 62, Dec, 2 cRNGeNe Lee G, Humphrey, 84, di Wecrrescy December 2, 1998 in Maine ST.GEORGE, UTAH—Etich WiliamFoerster, 93 t le, Stake Missionary. He passed away December 2, 1998 athis home in HomerP. Bradford lovedpeople tealfend werden bee 1. George,Ua | yspateraaa 7m He was bom October 28, 1905 in Dresden, Homer (Buzz)Bradford, of Muray, Utah, son hum HeIs suvived by his six oughters ond their ony, Gemary,© son of Friedrich wineim | Of he ‘ote,Margarel PhotonBriers ond (ues Margalynn (Riedel », Past ang fica Olga Mavermann Foerster. mar. Gore! Brod Nan} Saegor, Vrghnia (Doug} GonLiyang Ana EigksonJune 4, 1942 I theSal Lake mn rylor, Jaqu 3 yore Jane Lee [S$ temple Sne serember 23, 4) 0 ict and 25 great (Garay) Set feared ie ledin Gemanyui3 a gion ichitgren; © sister, Ruth Stison, an 16 Hehen camo io ohsravsing by hmsol others, Howard and Tom Hum age He reli iesotc ter Brastord wasaintof mmoryyaarof sonics coe eorge | around 4978, He wos on ocive momberev Re | riends mi iy § Church, serving in many capacties includ | beinthe Sle evilsCemetary underthe arecing a bishop. Heloved working inthe ext| fan of Fausett tion program and attending the Yemple, Ereh ved garaonin neBain ings.| pony in Houkon. He He was always a geniieman. was. 0. happy. ro Matthew Anthony Juretich Sheer manarei had sweetsense of hurt, é ae, Anthony Juretich, 88, passed away 8G kind, peaceful nmoi aNd Never raised cysvariedOF ec his voice. His great joy was his family, he loved Jan 10, 4910 in and sewved them, heesis rom the Univers ig.t9 Johnang will waysmiss him, and will be grateful resley Gndserved Os an 0 ‘Anna. Jurstich, Maried fonformtoner onighteous examole. otRiColina,os Claudia Soto fen ‘4 ich is sunved by his four daughters Eldine Te inthe ie combed in eek 1933. Femangion, UE Atane of ay eee Chen(0.S00MikesBradtord husband Ha) Brown, n, ofof Famngion or, Tororo wonder. ond ‘Swing husband, Bill) Mickelsen, of St a fingralserviceswil be held Fiday, December Compiledby Julie DeHerrera Lee G. Humphrey jondo| a Pareto ancy December, 1998)asaiTake City,Ut eice Cw, oeTember24, 4922. MarDelgado; later divorced. Married vie. Gribble Survived Br his wife, ee two sons, Roesie;dondo andwi Vegas, NV; Henry OTMumonisisof Ulan. made word sc p.m. al Spilsbury & Beard Mortuary, | + 494 ‘10'soumh16akiFeeds mey cok oc neo pa| T2/ lo services, Graveside sanvcoswil be held 80 The Salt Lake Tribunenotes the fol lowing deaths by name, age, date of 109 $2 ftmdumvadk 1 3.55 mi" Gmelin tak 17, ne 3 10 PumblesLast oe §%, ee INDIVIDUALLEADED fas bomminutes before his twin bro!ther, | bee:onduly30, 914fo, fordJ.Humphrey and Lillie’ Sophia Christensen, Hi fan on Soptember 4 1999:thenmom IGlet solemnzed in ihe Mani! LDS Tempio‘on two daughiers Margaret wnileman, Weel Vaioley; and Gene- lia May vieve Phelps, Cedar Ciy,four stepchildren, Mi'30 Worked inthe coalmines ‘and on 170,but Gribble, Cla Gribble, Lake, he tect ove DateGrinbie, Colorad, Cindy Gribble, Muro. moral services will be held at Deseret MeprerciMony, 36E.700 Soutn, Saturday3 pm v4 T42/4 | died November30, AP meantsomething to Ver- {2 meil. The 62-year-old board against his legs when the ball fluttered wide. Ina final march, Banks hit Thomasfor 17 yards coach slapped his clip- {2 ,,Sictot Raum Yaris OBITUARIES Linda Robertson Jardine GeorgeW. Johnson ad LP to 17th in thelatest it was Vermeil’s first uum since he last coached the Eagles in 1982. Like Vermeil's old Eagles teams, the Rams cent quit when Fryai Y. Can’t Recover From Poor Start George Wallace Johnson,81,of Salt Lake City, atio) by Sports Illustrated be Falec of their 11 games — the came by one point atTCU — 14 Thursdaynight gameat Veterans Stadi- Lifts Terps»At War Memorial Gym, gavePhiladelphia is.0 to the leet 36 Ob pease a ae jan Francisco a 17-6 lead with 7:18 left a fourth-and-2 AS delphia Staley 28-99, Fryar 1-52, Deter : ‘Tipoff: 6:30 p.m. MST in thethird time expired ns ah, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Radio: RXOL-AM aay Banks hit oe Detmer, who had the pinOeaT COLLEGE PARK. Ma. — (1660) Thomas — one a Eagles’ first two TD ieta es slie A , hodgepodge of receivers asses to wide receivers Harms 12 Seeond-ranked Maryland M Records: WSU 3-1; Rice hodaep the load for in Tet week ina 24-16 fo ioSa made its first 14° ab jured Isaac Bruce — for at Green Bay, was 17-for- an Fintent 6 Tuer 2:10, Thursday night and built Series: Fir: ED FIELD) GOALS — St.Louis st meeting 41 yardsto the Eagles10. 33 for 169 yards andtwo 2-point lead in the opening Wikis 52 (WL Paden, Bona 48 eigh minutes enrouteto its About the Wildcats: Junior June Henley scored from more TDs. He hit Fredeighth straight victory 92 college transfers Harold Acen69over WakeForest eaux (20.5) and Eddie Gill (14.0) BYU SUMMARY are WSU's leading scorers. Ar WAKE roREST 62) ceneaux is shooting 59 percent nett 26 05 MFG FT OR A PF TP % 23 00 3 2 3 4 {and Gillis just under 32 percent 4 3 tau Nosl Jacksonis shooting 56 per. ow Vee cent, up from 41 percent last oo 223 4 year... Wikicat opponentsstill 1 00 3 0 3 3 mw uM of 1 8 Ss are shooting §2 percent to WSU's SANTA BARBARA,Calif. —The 100 09 1 9 0 0 47percent 3002. Francs m 05 02 3 5 1 0 48 About the Owls: Rice has de- Brigham Young women’s basketball Dix 83414 de {3004 faba g010 Ww 2 1 it 7 0.50.00, lardesich 0.2 feated Texas-Pan American (80- team gave up 58 first-half points Cent. 500 00 0 0 0 oO Thursdaynight and never recovered 1's Wadhnsd000 Toa 40). 312 00 0 0 0 3 400 00 20 4 0 ‘The Cougars lost 97-49 to UCSanta 200 1855 810 Oa Barbara,just when they seemedto be ro FT oR oA PP TP beyond the point of having anything Ne is averaging 23.6 points and like this happen in Coach Trent Ship- Ral 22 5 9 1 Is Buescher 68 0 5 2 0 C Jason skaer follows at 41.2. pen's adminstration. ces 0:2. Wath Greathouse 2 443 9 Robert Johnson will be the — Songatla. Songaila, Hicks Rebounds — o 61 3 0 4 The numberstold the story. BYU Fria $8 (Shoemaker, Songaila 9), Mary best outside shooter we've shot 22004 8 Oo 8 NateFurstSteen 32 percent from the field tothe Sheth 1430 facedthis year,” WSU Coach Ron 0 1 1 0 2 3 00 0 1 0 2 Abeaglensaid, Gauchos’ percent, andthe Cougars ms Chen 8 12 a 0 ae lost 36turnovers. #3 TENNESSEE 89 az i “oper » 44041 8 “We needto handle the ball better Narnson 4 0 0 0 1 Oo DEPAUL47 8 eo 3 10 8 and pick up our energy level,” said Rogen anse a 2 403 4 NOXVILLE Tenn. Shippen, whose 3-3 team plays Satur Tos te wor Rs day at Santa Clar: Haineshah BY Chamique Holdsclaw scored Geter iPaos BYU $27, UCSB 578; CadyWilliamsseored her usual 14 22 points and Ki isten Clem- 2 ‘Sho56.27.33 Seta P Oca 8 points for BYU, but could hardiy ee Thre BYUa0. ent added a career-high 19 * tail~Teanezee Stootng~ BYU 515 (Was 24, Adan 0: 8, 0 Three Hare 1 Coon12's Jean 2,M Jensen 4 Ogu match UCSB's explosive offense by to lead Tennessee. foions —DePaul +15 titars25, Mc eSB 512 3 Dona A lee 0-1 herself. Erin Buescher scored 27 mean—hs DEPAUL(t3) ese (Clemeat $8 Joly 1 andErin Rose added 16 forthe Rinks BYU? f myCu4, UCSB. B32 ce 8) 0.08 Bige Hadi Fouled Out —Pizgerald, Burge points uh Tel a = None Krumrei 61:2 Rebounds DePaul 25 FYtagerald Rakesle5), Gauchos, as they made 16-of-24 shots val 7006, Sma Tecate 3 Rand A 1h ah betweenthem, Juan B. Duran ® Continued from E-L 2 - Fast Start Our beloved Juan B, Duanleft us Tuesday, emt 98. to be with his LORD and SAVIORJESUS CHRIST at f Cougars Ready to Battle \o¢ Ape inst Air Force Deraois 80 9, Appalachian St. 60 MIDWEST Marquet icone 73 TOURNAMENTS - the 1, and Banks hit die Solomon for a 7-yard Ricky Proehl for a 2- score to makeit 7-0. point conversion that cut St Loais sou OT it to 17-14 with 11:04 left Phindeple gua! OT After Philadelphia PhSolamonpsron Dene (Bon Vet, a Irving Fryar found y Punted, Banks hit Thom witeg his(way back to the end oo again with a 17-yard Bil 0,00 tae on thirdsand- sowie Fryar caught his first completion 12. But thedrivestalled, SUL —=FGWilkins 20.17ter touchdownpass in nearly andJeff 52-yard Phi--Frrar 61 pas from Detmer (Boni a year. a 61-yarder from field goalWilkins’ e attempt was Koy Detmerin the third left with 4:15 to go quarter as the Philadel- wide Though most of the Bui ti phia Eagles beat Ver- fans had left Veterans pay meil’s St. Louis Rams 17- stadium, the game still Hist Downs THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PHILADELPHIA — On a night when Dick Vermeil came backto the a Moble #7 Losin5, se ae Nothing has beenoffered; I Ricks Collegewill play tonight for the national junior college football championshipin the Real Dairy Bowl and For First Time Vermeil’s Return to Vet . Not Nice One; Eagles Win have noidea whatis going to happen,” McBride said day. But he is one of the front-runnersfor the job, Thursalong with San Diego Chargersinterim coach June Jones, Arizo- Utes ® Continued from E-1 Se MAJOR COLLEGE BASKETBALL SCORES Men Women kAST Bucknell 7 Wa: BalinoeCoty6Noon iy, qinDeke 9, Cent. Comectnt 5 omCag Benn 7. Lehigh 38 Lng islandU4, ne View 64 Rutgers oumbia 48 SOUTH Auburn 91. 1. Asheville 60 ese St 5 we BYU Will Be a Host In the NCAAs Harrisville, Myers Mortuary, Ogden GALE, Myron C., 84, Dec. 2, St, George, MetcalfMortuary, St. George HUMPHREY,Lee G., 84, Dec. 2, Orangeville, Fausett Mortuary, Price. JENKINS,Delbert D., 70, Nov. 29, Elsi nore, Magleby Mortuary, Richfield. NIELSON,Joseph L., 61, Dec. 3, Layton, indquist Mortuary, Kaysville. ORTIZ, Valdamar M., 70, Dec. 1, Magna, Peel Mortuary, Magna PHELPS,Lois B., 88, Dec. 2, North Ogden, Lindquist Mortuary, Ogden. RODRIQUEZ,Gil M., 62, Dec. 2, Columbia, Neil O'Donnell & Sons Mortuary, Salt LakeCity. ZUFELT, Roger, 69, Nov. 26, Salina, Springer-Turner Mortuary, Richfield ee N 12/4 Leora Cook Barrus Leora Cook Barus, age 94, passed away Decamber4.1nftana, ian Po{908.1Aton, 9, e daughterofof ai ‘and fla Col | wasmbei a ielong, dev dovcied Fann ips her ] saleaianam Bo 4 £ Htie wessport iy the serves ofothers, and in spite of health problems in her advanced years, she remained cheerful survivedby hetse children: Jacela (4 00k, Dallas, Texas; lynn fiatht)DoigSal Lakeci Rolin (Mar. foie) Samus, Apache Junction, Arizona jrandehildren, ene, lita, Poul y, ap ar i 19 great grandchildren; eight great great-grandchiidren; sister, brother John Pr a j-parents, Mo brofers, Con ond Lyon led inancy and ssors, fella ‘Gateand Josinet She was deeply toved ondwif be greatly isso eral servicoswil be held Saturcay, DeconbersWhe Mame atosomeR ver tuary, 3254 South7300Eas Santoke ci, where friends ma moming, from 948 am. tofadscin for one hour prior fo the seremetety, Fair. ViswWornHog. Monday, December 7! at 1 m, Funeral Directon: he Holbrook Mortuay, | Rta 4 144a Myron C. "Mike” Gale / u themfor everyone alwayshelping hes before himselt. wil miss you, Bad and|Grandpa, Sal Song, your penny nd neeis your monster scares, yourree fe8, yourstories, and all ve YOu Rave lorus Notes Io rau beat Survived by wite; daughiter, son and spouses, {pmraandl Jack Tapp, Kim andCollate Juric, Stophen and Kathy. Chay 6 grondchik ddrany and six great grandehitoren, Preseaded in death by parenis, Brothers, Kresh and Swany, daughters, Marlene and Amber Jurelich, ong Janette Juretich Ch moneran rand camiaurehch coswil ios . AhMice at Cannonee aso E t to | GanTo. 1920" sno cr | ted Lester MitwardBor | | tus on June 47, 4 the Sal Lake temp,Ihey ‘sored herifamiyin lovely Star Valley, and had lived in Sait since 1950. Together theyfiled a mission, io 1954 fo the Eastem Canadian Mission. He prececied her in death on August 15, 1975, gore was on avid readerand astudenofthe | (spel and seived ostions in ine church, among which wereGrgonist, Reet So Glaty ‘Bresiden, teacher in several organizo. tions. She was also a cri r80N-O ist with“ Sp2 was apassionate iter fo the ver ‘end, and gave rafal quits To the mynerene|Hosphalene mony tors Nags father andgrr ndfainae Dancing wos ballroom his ite, He won many Contests He Kop! dane 1 | ing ve was stopped | | Bengal South),whero s may call nypat 9 Br oneMind pilorfo fo senices, infrontManey £, Utah—Our for father, grand: Shan KimJacobs tathonvicar (1dhusband, Myron C. Mike Sale 84, passed a Shan Kim Jacobs, Hwan Kim", 26, beednesdayDecember loved and cherished: son, | figo 2.1998aiDone torino:RegionalMedical Contr folow uncles ONC bate, grandson,neHe wos. bom June 5,944 In Opden, Ut Io ThomasClyde and Edith R. Gale. maried La¥er Sloanin 1934, Th theProud ar nso vee daughters and one son. They we later divorced. He mamted Elan Cannon letson in 1960. Together they built a life of love componicsnp Mi in Ogden,UT and joined thoUlanHighw ysIn 1941. He served as ‘oh si Police Ac seretien coats Ald0Gover: 8 fer Cavin Ramptonfo ‘of the Garminesatonie efiedfom he Figrmayveal in 1970 a1 i. George. fed 'o fish and pontndwas apectaly happy when he was wi his familyand fence ai ns mountaincabin in itis Pole Canyon.east pee ond: eee“shan spenthis his summersBet of Hepan 38 foned in Is drift boat fishing on the Gr two Hon pictures, two grec River af rong6Sopa) | emer Weare saddened that He is survived by ther, Judy Shannon fhose babies wil not iowhe groot eeLoree thot grag Jocobs, eee | 'e¥a and sr Mike oy Wwite, Elen; three Wendy Nance} Sait Lake and ‘hipclonier) (Matt) oughtee Jang(Huck)ne Ht if Suir Ploasani Giovre; brother, Josh Vadoey jammy (Paul AightUb Uroanich ichast Chey‘Gale Sercoonand sant Grove ar Dieixie Shannon Shannon, lin, | AZ:Iwo sisters win)Tuts ‘sour -@8, Shelbie Hannah& rk Me ond wy (Paul) Westa grander a0 ‘Shill, all of Pleasant Grove; aunt, line Jo greatgn grandehildren, two great-great grand. cobs, Sait Lake; cousins, om Trimbie uk Sane chitcro on ke ), Sheldon Trimble (Jeff Titterton), wos in’ death is potent Trimble (Ron Barc ones ty sreeMe ares second Siler Lucile Isackson, fal services will be December5, 199 at the St. George East Stake Center, 607 Eas 78 South, Sh 99. Visitations will be Fiday, December4, 1998 Bm, at the Metcalf Mortuary andSaturday from 41:30 am. prior to services af the Stake Center. Inierment wilbe intheGeorgeGlyCemetary underihe rection of MelcaMortuary, orga T4278 N 12/4 |