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Show TheSaltLake Tribune OBITUARIES/UTAH Sunday, December 27, 1998 OBITUARIES ™ FromPrevious Page eR | Bernice Hermansen Smith Sylena Woolley Bemice Hermansen Smith passed away atthe ‘of 84.0n December 24, 1998 in Provo, Utah, Wy MildredDoxey Porter Mildted Dox: ter, the light of her family gaa an Tepeia who knew her, left this ite erg © dledin Wee, had AN: ere GlennMiller ae a — i when she was seniar reciely Grerara being with her family. She, Was preceded in death byhet husbancl three Brothes, andl one sister, She is survived by lemnized. th Lake LDS Tem wasan active of the LDS Church and loved her fami Survived by sons and daughters: Virginia Collins. “Ramona Buckley, Hlotence chatw of Sait Toke Civ Inez Hardman, Orem; Yvonne Walker, Pocateio 19, Ruloh a Joumeyman tigen 1 He was knovn for his compessionats Solemnized i eae| dayBecombor 2, 1998Fedor, Arzon ‘Swe! EdwardThe ieotetie fo Bear, She war is SX children, Ann (Chaves) survives her in Meso, Arizo comber30, 4914 1 Rhodora), Gary (Caro enis tea chicren. SamanthaSeeayPover | BounKIG, Uleh To Jane wn dud Craig aneane: 2 Gesnaenlat 2 {Saundra}, Elzabeth Ann (ipby) Midleton, ‘ane Ann Lynam ond Arfur wat grandchicren; Brothers, Cif ond Ralph 1 DoxeyFores Later the family includ Deppe. She married fiir,Id “adopted” daughter Lundberg (Mery AmmonJudd dnd latet ihe family Wishesto express theit thanks to the tneit -her easy one", Barbara Gamigues Kenny divorced. Marie: |Elgety Manorand Highland Care Center Alice her #36), and her beloved dougheriniaw, bert N. Worthen ond he entive service of otthr n Porter, Shais also survived by seven passed October ineral services wibe. held. Mondoy, | Nae: James and Holly 1950.8he married Lester St the Winder th Ward,A478 Eoae ew, Sata and Gath | Rimington July 1952 and Soutwere frends may call Monday af the_| testeu ‘nd twoogegiand: he passed away June N24pm. interment Eysion | ter and Austin 4970. Mary was a iong: Micredwas islaty eommaieg i time resident of Tooele N 42/27 90 fom. actin in he Church, net end She retired fc friendships, fravel around the world. and al Tooele Army Depot with | the parttime job she h any yours 28,4/2 years of service, |, SF Glade's Hallmark Card Shop in Sugarhouse. Her_|_ in her spate lime she loved fo Crochet and kat Elizabeth pein) Mackay family and friends enjoyed the beauty she oa taught this craft to many others. She also .cteated in everything she touched - homesshe eyed campinginthe mouniains duingtne helped Ed design, iooms she Secorables holsummer Me opened BOUNTIFULalie Miler age88 Se $61, centerpiecesshe arranged, or gardens | Grdhaat is anyonewreaeoced Na Shohod ed away peacetuly on Wednesday, She p l a n t e d healerts ‘ndSnetgy were fo: |G grech sense’ ol Rumer eens a ore mber 23. 1998 a ‘round, south Davis Communi Mildiedhad grea! tah in he principlesofthe | "Sho is suvived by two dau hers: Gay Leonn Hospital In Bountitul the Churct hy Primary, | Crouse of Tooele, Utah; and Jessie Fay (Dean) RollSoctotyserved ond musicpostions Cole of Kanab, Uiah; fou yandehision Doug She was boron cand stake levels 80,9bohalward dedicated Crouse, Slewari Crouse offeoele iconCrouse of the Daughiers it fhe UGAPnaepentose of Plano, Texas; nine. gtea9 ondchiidren, and a Camp, She be ars of s e r v i c e as ward | Silo, Rorence Ingram offoe WOSAu! preorgans! whie sil Idenager. andeveyone Sageference By Net parent, brotha vine Bagley Miller_on ‘who heard her play over is yor felt the power Denne: Laura Phillips and Edith Wo' rember 4, 4832 tn of hertestimony, o: di uring the Chis man; andsisters, a halt broth » Salt Lake’ LDSTem. fartey's Third be12, 1988 ner te changed for ever At Seana eones thestreet Recond lary one Hour prior fo the services, Inlerment South and me through the ine wie a e in the Tooele City Cemetery. fection, hil anderticaly inured ner Al doctors 2 forhersar Yo Walshewwas as Bt) she aasve: ‘ond her farniy RefugioPonce saldivar, Sr. lessed to have 18" ANd Grandlather, was onodgnona calea somai his Heavenly Father on DeDavis 1" Runeralwas held on Saturcay, 1 July, 4954 to July, 1978. Thoughher duties | nA "SaTe cember2 thence i osteoday Jenua and handling all the farnlyen wuranceclaims, this was an answer 10 lifetween 6 and 8:30 at Larki "ig dream of hers {uary,260East South Temple "Entomommont vil "Sie ane! herlovin ecnood Merrotiol Eates in WattJor denah Moy Coa Sovwin ote Ah Re "ee 12/27 et nd. Bient “enn igham; one sist 24gaech0ond 14 greasrandcht shoe‘ise.onl Le imily wishes to pres helt appreciaroattiofe South DowC mnieospial {as wal as Doctors Hes 1 inghess and lovin y, 28 ‘Mota from tab protto ‘erroaththe ward chapel, Bur (l be jn the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park in i Lake Cll 12/26 42/27 Fei Fua Puefua N 12/28 | W327 N42/27 Borba) Nish, Haze! Johnson Ransom hay. Clarkstor BRIGHAM CIIY—Harel Johnson Ransom. 96 Washington, Ul passed away ofFriday, December 25, 1998 of songUt Wifl si an, 47 great-grandchikdien, BoattoyFootRetrec veichil en. thank thestl and purse # for 4.and loving Ahoantel e he has i Wodnescay, De jar Chapel, West ion Bishop Garth Josephson’ Viewings wthe tua De on ber 29m trom 6 to 8 pm. at Rogers and Funeral Home, 144 fi 400 Fast, Te: | nana Wodnasd s | 40:45 por wurch, Burial wil be in Plymouth Ce N42/27 ive In Ameri ion,Auony to 67 nd hold mony poston, tungSt dent and Dey pene a won iso a longhie temberof he FOE Edithe R. Norton Ow Survivors include two sons and one daughter Wriliom ining (Cite) Ransomof Bigham Cy Ut; Ronald David Ransom of Rosevile, CA: and Motiyn Joyce(Darel$) Lovelandof Bigham Cy, Also suniving are seven g {a great-groncichicren and tws, eat: grandchidren. she wos preceded in by 0 fon, James Ross Ransom: tee brothers ond one si FuneralServices vill be held on Tuesday, December 29, 1998, a! 11 a.m, at Petersen Funeral Chapel. 634 Eas! 200 South, in. Brigham, Cy is may callonMonday evening ram 6 io ‘on Tuesday moming one hour prior fo sence. Interment wil ban Ine Tremonton C=. TPane N 12/27 Henry Snyder Snyder tragically passed away on Dec. 8 in Sat Lake City, was bomSept,18, 1934 in Boston.Mase fend. she en} pursuing @Sacco Serwah Skege brug’ Sores,twenty-five, Aner me Community Church100 Noh ond 400 Eost N 12/27 \ ’s Office says communities pos sess that power now will be missed deaby his family and Survivors include his sister, Alicia (Scot) Bate- I ‘man, two ni The statewide poll, conducted earlier this month by Valley Re search, shows 67 percent of Mormonssurveyed supportthat right Thirty percent do not His sister, Barbaia Lovejoy, oll Vice will be held for the immegateetry ‘nd close fitends. 12/2 N 42/27 s membersof other faiths, the re sults were the opposite. Only 19 percent support that regulatory right forcities and counties, while 77 percent opposeit However, the Rev. John Kalou dis, priest of the Salt Lake City area’s two Greek Orthodox churches, They [cities and countie: should havethe right to do that, Kaloudis says. “Whether they do it or not, they should have right.” the Overall, Utahnsaresplit on the Condolences issue — 50 percent against: 47 percent for. That's astatistical In Memoriam deadheat, giventhe poll's 4.6 per cent margin oferror In Loving Memory of Peter S. Marthakis Grandfather ay 2 pm ond Mondor SiokeCen intermentwil be inthe Mauna iow Comlny in Saewer uncer noctechon Olpin Mortuary. 12/26 N 12/27 says a government's right to see to the welfare and health ofitscitizensis paramount Cards of Thanks servedan LDS Missionfrom 1930-1932 IntheScotiand and Eng- BF Fd land Mission. He servedon the vanous water boardsin Beaver HeIs survived by his wife Floreanof Beaver ghiren,Frls and Frank Myers of Greonvile; Bloke anc NancySmith of Bgavor, Wayne and Mato Smith of Cedar Ciy, agrondenienen: 36 great grandenicien, nine gol gearerane Children son, ShawnBailey Smith, brother, Reed W.Smith ansites, ThelmaMailing and ido Sh ‘The poll also indicates: @ Womenare morelikely than mento supportlocaljurisdictions having the powerto eradicate alcohol sales. @ Most Democrats and inde- pendents believe cities and coun- Willard Smith ties should not be able to make their communities dry, while most iar Sain, 82, dled ecry Chrismas mom ing December 25,4 In Republicans supporttheide: “Tt may bethat the majority of people polled do not want govern- ment in their lives for any rea September 4, 1968 Peter $. Marthakis|| Dad ‘Sammy 9ain Samselune’ St rus igh Bee is fomKennecoll Copper Comp. He Did ond others. have grabbed most oftheatten- tion in Draper, a fast-growing Somepeople believe the LDS Churchis behindthe anti-alcohoi campaign. But Larson February 20,1973 Marguerite $. Marthakis Grandmother whohas solicited and, indeed, would wel come the church’s blessing — in sists it isn't “The church has not given us one iota of support,” le says “The church is funny. ‘They di pick their fights. If youscratch the surface, they would support us, except [the church] does not like to battle. LDS Church spokesman Don LeFevre told The Tribune in Southern, Sr. | esting, the religious undertones County. uv his wite Evelyn and five children, pam "Beniyh) Sm janice (Davi) Arave, Carol ack), Leavin, Shariene (Alen Wight Chnstine (Michael Kemer 18 grandmas 12 great jordan Brother, Amold Smith, sisfer, Theresa Brown. Precededin death by nis Parents and one sister four vote uperal seiviceswill be held Mond ember 28 al on at the centennial fesanceof family, Robart Southei, 76, retunedto his Heaven!iy ainer oneevaning of December 22 fay of natural Causesal ordan Valley Hospital W. an walker‘pute son,” Larson says. “It means we have a lot of closet Libertarians out there.” While the political and gender differences onthe issue areinter community in southern Salt Lake frm nines, fe threatening incidentswhile worung in he he came to ich, He also mel and mart when Janda, while in Tomy eyhodrine mi ney othahe pag isha 1225 OrtedStale 25 on MaySih. 1928 o in Ih along with his rae respi Wy. later they ‘aWvorced and Gel a8‘dedo Robert (Bob) Eugene Comber sin, 1968, He marie Eufemie Jeon ars old. He had a tough! hischienio jiveari pole Man who would 98 less fortunate than fowiimeshestay gave heshit oth Whenthe question was put to f Oram, ClintonJay Easiman, ofWest Valey City: a stepbrothey, él Jenny) Gourdin and thelr $wo ‘sons and a daughter, a stepsister Fawn Gourdin, ail of Was! Valley City, two stoptathers, ary Easiman, of Orem; and Tom Gourdin, of a Loke Civ. stepmom, Sandysummers, o fona: ond his grandparents, Joan Gourdin, ot Prove,EE Gouri, of Murray "Gordon a Bertha Eostmar his gteal grandparents, Jay and Olve Haut 01Provo, Ho was preced in death by his Graveside cemces wilbe held Tuesday comber2 198, al 3pm inne Oreom CiCe matary A viewngwil be held Tuasday al 2pm at ihe andbore ipin Mortuary. 495 South State {Nspecialhanks 1o Malt Mackinant his amity forheendship and love thay gaveTo 1" 12/27 wood Rd, Monday atthechurch14-1148, Internment Son Lake Cll Cer Til we "ee!oxaga may God holdyou in the ban Archuleta on September1, ies and was affather0 her twosons, logetn: y hadthree @ Continued from C-1 alcohol sales within their bound aries. The Utah Attorney Gener Hefe gradual Tences, in his early teen years he fought in the Revoluil ion in Mexico, anc: for tim 3 1. We you bad/Grandpa [ will iss you well A. NishJoinad his etemal companion. | act early lovedhis family, is December 24, 1998. He died of Logan Re-_| randchiten sisters ond ¢ ot 1| Hospitalin Logon, is foving woof 20 years 12 w atom February49, 1944 in Plymouth, UT, ne iy: tee sons, Reginald Jesse George and Carrie Hess Nish’ (eunymia) Abia Samoa, Pele Puchia Woneciecn Piymoutnand ‘ftendedschool Paes Salt l ur Gnd at Bear River High. Newall mamied na Goddard onJuly 7, 1930 in Malad, 1D, Their lemninn Pen (Manuao). Sa comliage was solemnized March34, 1938 in the CivUich: funipuao Muligoa fee) Son Ree san Temple. They the parents of six chil iG; one brotfier, Pele Puefua (MarAfizona; four sisters, Faltasia wned an! operatedforms ifPamouth| ie mia, Avau Malepeal {Rober} son francisco, Caltfomia, Fatogaielel Hagoa(Raga) sanfr well loved anda othe! b, Fogag,r] Caroline, Taloave, Seni nthe.Pimouthy tnd funetal sefvices wil be held Tuesday Ps Priest 14am, at Vaiola Wa First Ward. He | cember 29, 1998 Jongtempleworandioved | East 350 North, Nom) Salt Lake, byhis parents, Cemetery, grandson and Bountiful, Ulan, in the Machen: sons, SidonDove om Dobie ‘and 14 grondMemorial e e service celebrating life wil be hele ee ain.herote Bou .A. Smith Smith,28188 passed away at ns©home on ecember Right to Ban Booze Daniel Neil Gilchrest-Eastman Daniel Nell GlchvestEastman, 27, cled De ie 10 be with his mother ie Wos counseloyfo Three Bishops and on the twice. He was a great gospel teacher he sono { mission wit his wie in fhe Newell A. Nish iS ‘and beloved husband, father and. LMOUIH-Don think of him as gone owayinane Brother, Fai FugPuetud, o ‘ted Journey's just begun; Life holds $0 many fdber25, 9Ba hishomain sof Loxe G Goris only | both think of hien os | from the sonows li Gagi Soo Leaupepe, {Ihefears.in place Yon March, 1968InSon‘Fancisco, aimth and comfort | ia; their marr here are no days | ats. Think Now he 1 be wishing thal we ea and @ “Samoa and know, today, how fe lived mostof his aduitilein SonFat Caiforva, He had resided in Salt Lake Gity for the pas! 5 years He embarked on a Successful career08a pole oft Joeto poilton San Fi ur woratessbight wih the passage tow loved one, Edithe R Norton. Sit eightyes nave passed evel s0 gu warmof ner te fod ekete. She wil be greatly mi tinue Band, a grandson and six brolners and two sister funeral Senges_ wil be held Monday, Deember28, 1998 at 1/p.m. inthe Tabiona Ward, Fuenes roy coll Sunday 6400. a Oipin 101 and Tuesday1:30-1:45 p. meteryinthe Care of Opin Mortuary, Hebe!Cy 12/2 142/27 MeadowsWard, 3935 S. 1500 West.Conds moe call Sunday, 6-8 p.m. CONY, South Temple andatthe Church, Monday. rom 9-9:45 a.m. priorto services. 142/27 2/27 $ a33 Sloman,ring 89, died Decea 1998 Salt grandchildren and reatgrandchilaren fe sister, Margaret Peraido (Lou's), Winnelevada; one brother, Don Heimansen be held Monday, Defore graduating to work fo her brother, Graham, a Gt 4pm. althe Yearslaterherenidren ciscovered thalsene had Wefara chapel.428Wes! 1200 f utslandingshiden! and had enough Vie iewing will be realsfo gracuate40 for Chashncean 19P4 senices Intermentat Prove Cty Cemetery he! Sure and delight, she received nerhigh Schoo pig Balas sho maid Edson A Pore,3 | Mary eMary Holes 291929 atey 3F934henme _Piminglon,E. 83,Rimington passed away on Mon- Poll: UtahnsSplit on Jerry Van Jerry Van, age67, died Dec, 23, ayfunaral semicos Monday. 0 a TABIONA—Sylena Chatwin Woolley, 92, died Dgcame 23.1998in Provo, Utah Bon Sepiem 1906 In Heber City. Utah Chancey Charles and Elizabeth “Marah f Giles, Chatwin, Maried Kod one-paragraph statement carlier this month “The church supports the ph losophy that laws should strengthen control of aleoholi beveragedistribution, reduce un regulated consumption of alco hol, and enhance public health andsafety, but the chureh has not Love, Stephanie Anne Marthakis takena position on the proposal 142/27 N 42/2; ofthecitizens groupin Dra py Birthday And that proposal is to let Drapervoters decide whether (h Victor io Zacherson city should be dry. Next month 12/27/94 — 11/9/95 fear has comeand gone, Itake a tew Larson andhis anti-aleohol a moments every day and reminisce about you ciate, Bruce Davis, plan to step up their petition drive seekinga bal lot questiononthe issue December 19, 1998 zens Gd nol havemary Of the basic humanand cl ghts that most of us take fo grant eles! hs esrie when. Joan, is wit of48 ears, ded on Nove forth he his children, and other family members, He @ tir Church, Our tora gi mas present that he could wish for Survived by ct Louis J. (Lee Sto8, Valder Rober}, Reynakigo FAG ela {teora), Antonio archuleta (Sandy), Lune good ebb Theresa &, Neboket {leona} Beiald Saldivar, daughteriniaw, Both Sa yar: 48 grandehiidien; 124 weal grandchildren, 69 gieal great-grandchilaien, sister. Cayelona jaw, Lucy ©. Saldivar, ond nu merous nephew ndniec Precededi ‘eat by is wile; parents: sons. Vielor Anton ‘ond Eames doug Berta’, Gonzales, two. ichildren, Yh conceiiten wurelio, Cres and sstorsut Poscuaita ond Juanita and theeinfant 28. Vigil sarvice29 will be heldMc "day, December 450 Fo: 1m. Internment at Mi. Calvary Cemetery VAYA CONDIOS, PADRE QUERIDO 1 12/27 Ruth 8 Warburton, age 9, died De cember 231d In the Holiday Howth Conte rounded by ner loving family Bom Juno ts1902 Samaria, idaho. tc Walter Frederick Bowan and. Esther Catherine touout hs i andpe aly served hie county dur Ing World War Il In the us Soles Marine ‘Atler being hh 9) somtheMarines he 19 al the Tooele Ar Serving thily yearsaheTooele Amy Depot he then worked for Dean's Service in 1977, unt ts 1g in the early ‘80s. Later on he found con. fina enjoyinent in neipinghisextendedfam. with carpentiy end other odds andends membe! ofhe Nnerican LegionNs Ronoro bly lead numerous commandposts throughout his55 yeais of brotherhood within Legion, the time of his passing he held the positionof JudgeAdvocate fox Post 132. Dun 29 anddtm In his opinion always toting pe what his beliefs but weati knew of his teddybearike per Survived by his loving wit 129 yours Maxine 66, sons, Robart Soule Kinney, Magna, Utah; Bot Wet (ens) ahrh, Ken. Uo(Betty) MeCor soughers, fer [Rot et) Hansen, Mura, Ut Sal Lake Ray: Blerizon, i 8 It’s not areligious thing,” says Larson, adding that heis motival edprimarilyby health andsafety concerns. “With or without the support of the church, T will move forward. It's my constitutional right and myprivilege as a con cernedfather To press their case, Larson and sleepevery n my shoulder, Davis have relied on the argu ment that jority rules. This is America, not Iraq,” Da nen Ke ynily loves. You ond wemiss you Geary, Happy din Bethcley ora 8 FAMILY 4 In Loving Memory Gary L. Russell 44-46-39 — 12-26-96 e's would like 10 ofer a spe BrookeThampron. PA Mary Th so Valley Hospital, for na nomial ay to-day eld vis says. “A community has the right to control the proliferatior and consumption of aleohol But Draper City Councilmar Lyn Kimball stresses that the 1: jority must betolerant. “It does rule, except when the majority would violate constitutional i sues which relate to the basi rights of people,” he says. "The majority has a great responsibil ity to protect minority rights Kimball, a former LDS bishop drew the wrath of Davis and Lar sonafter the councilmancast the lonevotelast month in support of word and stake seem including Rott Society President ai Ive children Roberta Swen tions to the American Legi 4090 West 5415 South, Kear 6 Michelle Carter Stauffer Michelle Carter Stautfer, 19, passed away actedly. je, her ‘Gicren Could not have askedfor 0 beterlevi Funeral serves wil be held o Mond comber 28, 1998 in the H aei7 South attempttosecure a liquor permit we are saddens Sonce ond the gave unselfishly, But we of your pre hat you forward insilognus happyas youwatch Over us Ina} some Gay we wilbe foGomer ogor We ove ona mise Shannen, Gene, Jeanine, Colby and Yulondg 142/24 42/27 In ae vere¢of Vera Hendrickso 9/20/4930 _ 12) 2711995 Hlemonaeos,6500 South Clark aEldredge ROQSEVELI—Cla idtedas, 55, died Dec. 2 hewos Bom in {9439nooseToRaymond and Melba iar son & Me i sumed by dou hier, Raelyn (Everett) siingham Gyevile: mother,Bolla: tee spe ia neohews, Zed, SI Jett, Logan; John, Ballard; JoAnn vel a wesday, am. atheHulinge:Obin Mortuary where fends 13$ may cal 8ppin ond Tugeday from 10.4048 am. Iter ment, Roosevelt Memorial P 112/27 1 42/2 South Mountain Golf Club’s failed I has been two long yeors since your tote id notAsWeoeiiihoraay a day goes by tha! you are oaks, notin Ourthoughts. SI eich vared) ‘Shanie (Rob) Smith; grandparents, aunts, uncles nieces nephews. Preceded in death by Grand mot 00g Funeralsenceytbe held Monday Dec. 28 4 4 Monday. intPieceVator mor View Me moral otaPak. ine recon tga teary love and miss you! Woae ean tatang clon Your loving daughter, Connie: sonindaw, Ron: ond giondchidren, ‘Nicole, Evangeline, ond a2 N12/27 oreee 127 Ne In Loving Memory Vera cats : nies20-ea_ fons for its restaurant Mayor Sandra Lloyd ofnearby Riverton says she has heard of no petition movementseeking{o ban liquor sales in her city. “But sometimes thosethings can catch on,’ she concedes. If it does, Riverton City Coun cilman Adam Bassvows to fight it ‘| personally do not think it is smart to give out beer licenses like we do drivers’ licenses,” Bass says. “But people havethe right to choose. We havecertain free domsandif they chooseto drink, they have a right to drink as long as they doit responsibly. Utah Assistant Atty. Gen. Thom Roberts notes that communities already wield a big gun in show. downs over alcohol distribution Local consent” is required before the state’s Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Commission can issue a liquor permit. , a |