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Show The Salt Lake Tribune OBITUARIES Saturday, January 23,1999 Movie Buffs Prosecutors Want Lucille Sessions Van Dyke Mark Harold Thomson Garth Dean Westenskow Mark Garth Dean Westenskow, beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, @ Continued from D-1 Bom December 15, 1948 in Imbier, Wi ford and kow. Maried Faun Westens- Prosecutors, however, want to make sure Spencer cannot show other films or magazines because, accordingto their motion, the ma- June 9, 1944 in the Manti Te a mission in Hawaii and served Il. Professor of Physics, worked at the terial could confusejurors. Prior’ yearn et C0, fo ‘gronichicren gncchicienane 1s ‘eat Funeral services will be held Monday,Januar fam, freon ate Coney tapi an, "by 2220 Eas! Fisher Lane (2935 South). Friends may alSunday evnig fom 6 pm. af Larkin Sun Mersey ‘one fox hour prior a 8 ro jar | Lorkin Sunset Gardens. Came’ four ents Ns own ond they loved as not, obscene is irrelevant to a prosecution of other material.” Clara sonal would have to call “hundreds of other merchants who do notsell sexually oriented magazines, devices and videos becausethey find them offensive. . Such exten- sive evidence would certainly make the trial unmanageably complex, lengthy and wasteful.” But excluding that evidence would gut his case, Spencer said. “T have no idea howI could de- fend my client” without it, he said.“‘Theyare seeking to prevent me trom making | mycase. Spencer said he has compiled sales figures from TCI Cable. DirecTVY and other programmers that show how prevalent smutty movies are in Utah County. “It’s fundamental economics, supply and demand.If there weren'ta lot of people buying it, there wouldn't be such a supply out there,” he said. (The Salt Lake Tribune is a wholly owned subsidiary of TCI.) The prosecution, however, argued that availability of material does not equate to acceptance. it’s a circular argument, countered Spencer. “They said | can- not introduce these materials un- til can prove they are accepted in the community. But I cannot prove it without introducing the materials,” he said. ‘Phe prosecution's motion likened Peterman’s defense to more common criminal cases. “The mere fact that other robberies, murders or rapesare occurringin the community does not make such conduct accepted or the community norm,” Larson wrote. But First Amendmentcases are completely different, Spencer said, because speech enjoys wide protectionin this nation “It's not a question of, ‘Did you express yourself or didn’t you? the attorney said. “Expression is legal unless it's obscene under 0 198; 00dmo se. Wcllaloved fetral ein ex tasenes ‘Northwest, New York, and most fies in Lucile is suvived by her daughter, Joan of soarbashera and poreens 1, Alean and pectcrate in. Ghesnand Vig fontsstie wo was By husband and one eck led in jayne Van Dyke. Jean and family wishto express their sinc thanks and gratitude to all aides, nurses, esond other caregivers at Draper Rehabilitation ar Nee Ind love givento Lucille during har Tong ies. Funeral Services willbe held ot the graveside on Monday at 41 a.m. at the Ogden © tev. Fonds may call ct undaast's oto ny, 3408 Wash it fon Bid ‘on Money fom io toabam in lieu of howe, the family suggests tions be mode 16 Dreper Renabiiononond ond Core Contor, 12/02 50, #50 east, Draper Care Center. oe cannot describe th Gert care ar tt"3 cache Burnard Schow ceeataeye eunord Wienirisnes ieseeeés eA Pan accident. Bom,‘ly 44924 in Escalon, to Were igand rao Leatna Po ‘Schow. Ora Curtis, Lawrence) ) Andrews of San Marcos, and Sharon(Reed Eric) Bayles of Blanding, Ur: Tour grancchcren, Sigh gi {ondchidren, sister Froda(Fema Moosmanof bella,nine stepchicken, George eres wie, Vicks,Evehm,Summer aro‘fetSeana Micha si walDrove,Une {dex abies: {BeUnda) PorTony Pott 35 yandchitGren 19 step greatgrandchicren hee in Parents, sister, Alda Carcon, Drthos, Welings ond Gian, Funeral eral servi wuary 25, 1999 in the Calico moe|LBs ward hace3303 South Cholla. Street ada, where foros ney calMondayner40 am. Additionalservices, Tuesday, January 26, p.m. Esca\anie 10S Stoke Center wore nds may call 2 noon,Buta, Cemetery,Mil Post #114, & Sons MorN4/23 shed each member of ily and, 1 ‘opportunities be with Mark will be missed all, but we that this will be the ‘adventure he would have ever lakenbeing witn his Father in Heoven. Mark is survived by his wife Carrie, son Nash, step-children, Skyler, Lacey,Tyson, and Zachary Dipo. sisters: Kendall, Debbie (Ron) Soronsen, Salty Sharon Spendiove ‘and brother, Scott Smith. Also survived byi loving parents, Harold and Betty Thomson and. numerous: nieces. Funeral services Mon... Januar 24, 1999, 12 and vacations the special times with woospon veTappholidays herchi i = ognephewoeoor Risch Retorac nephews, three many, many tendsahd grandnephews and grandniee Funeral sences will be held Saturday, JanGt 12 noon at the Salt Lake 34st Ind Street. Friends and famity may call Friday evening from 6-8 pm. at Larkin Mortuary, 260 Edssouth Temple, and pe eracne hour services, Interment, Sal Lake iy cone Vikki Mumford Faulkner Vikki Mumford Faulkner, daughter of William ‘and Irene Mumford, bom Sepfember 6, 1959. ar Ind passed Jon uary 19, 1999 loro shag ess, She is by her aaushies ‘amie (Ir -————_—— Bigs husband, able — on the Internet — forall offenders, regardless viction date. of their con- Offender Jon Femedeer, using a pseudonym, argued his place- ment on the newdatabase would violate his constitutional protection-against double jeopardy — becauseit would amount toa se ond punishment for the same crime. He hadalready completed his sentence. e Legislature intended the databaseto be a sourceofinformation to the public to prevent fu ture sexual crimes, Kimball noted, not punishment Femedeer next argued the new law nevertheless resulted in punishment, because the public would ostracize offenders. Bit Kimball concluded: “It is nof'the statute that prompts some peopleto treat sex offenders less favorably. The adverse consequences feared by [Femedeer] stem primarilyfroma registrant's past criminal activity edeeralso argued the wide a OBITUARY INFORMATION plus spaced used For obituary information, the number to callis: BURTON Janices-71-ian, 21.8 5 0F for anyone calling outside the SL area, in the state of Utah, our tolree number is 4-800-662-9186 Kimball did not specify what changes should be made, “It is not the prerogative of either this court or the plaintiff to dictatethe form safeguards must take, but to the.gxtent the statute is to be ap plied retroactively, they are con: stitutionally pequired,” inquist Mortuary, Ogden. NEST, LeoneB., 80, Jan. 19, Salt Lake City, Evans & Early Mortuary, Salt ER, Vikki M., 39, Jan. 19, Salt Lake City, Redwood persal Estates OBITUARY DESK HOURS Inday-Friday, 8 a.m. to § pm. Sohucoys, 10.0. to 5pm. Sunday. 12 noon to 5 pm. DEADLINES WEEKDAYS Deseret News (metro) 900 am Tnibune (all editions) 5:00pm. (published tnat evening) (published folowing day) Deseret News (state) {published following doy) SATUROAY, SUNDAY, HOUDAYS Both papers, all editions 500 pm 500 pm TRIBUTE TO VETERANS Amencan flags that appearwith notices signty that the deceased 0 military service vatoran Extra copies of this news paper are avoilable, For ility of the database made “Registry information posted on'tHe department's website will be available without restriction to a global audience, many members of whom will be at norisk of en countering the registered offend ert," Kimball wrote. velt. line for inserion in both Trbune ond Deseret News. (Insertion in one paper would be $285 per line.) a picture is used, ther $5.00 charge it éxeessive and punitive. Kimball ag@BGU the database fails to meet a feyuirement that it be “reasonably related” to the stated goal of preventing futureattacks. velt, Hullinger-Olpin Mortuary, Roose- HALVORSEN, DustinB., infant,an 21 Provo, Walker Mortuary, Prov: STON, Ray L.., 103, Jan. 20, Salt Lake City Wasatch’ Lawn Mortuary, Salt Lake City AVERETT, Max B, 79, Jan. 22, Heber, Heritage Mortuary, Taylorsville Obituanes are charged for at the rate of $4.00 per 4N Mortuary, Taylorsvill JAMES, Ruby, 84 Jan, 19, Milford, Olpin Mortuary, Beaver. Ko NI Heinz, 75, Jan. 18, Gruenberg Germany Larkin Mortuary, Salt Lake City PETERSON, Hazel G., 83, Jan. 21, Lay ton, Linquist Mortuary, Layton ROMNEY, Raymond T. Jr., 90, Jan, 18, Salt Lake City, Larkin Mortuary, Salt _ Lake Cit Henri, 84, Jan, 20, Salina er-Turner Mostanry ae ACHT, Sabri Salt Lake t ity, Larkin Beene sal LakeCity. SCHOW, Joseph B., 77 don 20, Render son/ Escalante, agleby & Sons Mortuary, Rchfteld STUBER, Clara, Jan, 20, Walnut Hill, Mortuary, Murray 88 N, Mark H., 39, Ji jan. 20, Salt Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary. s 57, Jan, 21, Ogden, Myers Mortuary, Ogden. VAN DYKE, Lucille §,, 96, Jan. 20, Og n, Lindquist Mortuary, Ogden ESTENSROW, Garth B00, dan, 22 Salt Lake City, Larkin Sunset Gardens Mortuary, Sandy rahe feouch son Hazel G. Peterson N4/22 LAYION—Hazel G. Peterson, 83, passed away ny 24, 1999 of a heart attack at Davis Ho- a te. Hest Gyeen cone. 14/2: Lindguis's Memorial Po 14/2 Ecvmong) "Ray" Romney, ut N 4/24 Richard "Dick" Troseth OGDEN—Allen Richard “Dick*T ent body presi MossMedalfooustanding senior student ‘almost unattoinable, cp ‘work and sacrihe graduated and lettered in football from froUnvesiy of tah n 4 wth o deen cain, ho cons ofis {amorond brothers, Paul joined his brother Otfo in tho Oo Bus’ ond Company waay years architectural le products wowmandoch nd Usd Toughot he le was featured in several national rade mo ae3s. His picture appeared on the cover of ‘oncrele Picducts Magazine, Seplember 1964 vanthe caption “Buehnerof Sat oxo cy. NoNons Gest Known Precast ile,¥ serving He was ever humble inmmony lsodentip copactos teChucho ony ae ireorem ft 24, 4! oe February 6,fodgon ato ond ta, Huse ted at Roker os a pote‘analyst for ‘many years, jaaWo® a inom Yo meee in the US. tainingheBeaviul Yes iso Gvovich one son, Jaftey Richard Trosath seth, Beat ‘served Gs Mission President with his wife in CoLtegoaied posal 1973 to 1976. horses,sports events eeegel. and “The He had a wide circle fends and loved being with his He mamied his swootheart, reno Willams, 1935 in the Salt Lake Tempie. He is survived by his wife and five children, Linda 8. (Gran!) Marsh, Denver, Colorado; Joan, (Penny) Merl. Mou. Hawa Timothy. %. George, Utah; Paul W. (Patricia) Buehner, Sai Loke ci Utah; and Carolyn 8. 3 one brother, mab Gong one Chikaren and pivot ORNGCTIO 4 Mow to ae fy aehamiae wal be held ot Gott Mor: N42 Ray L Alston Lester Alston, 103, died January 20, ng Loke City. Bom ‘Sait Lake Ci 22, children, Joann Killpack - deceased), a en erForever 1937, was mariod for $4 years. Relirod from Unk 191973cs40 ye iiegeph .- of(Saray Sandy, and Sue oagWeen ory wad alco SRK ae Lynial : ) Rorey Sony onyey ated as eenstars wu Siemote Seah ete om, 4999, Mass. Ot Chis st Hee Yeas cnna etn Interment, Mt. Calvary Cemetery. 14/23, “we,heield eee fannysite CALL1-800-897-LINK ning prot to evils Sot ryily Cemetery. wor, here many ofus who. con let tha‘She reat Iv spent her days tufiling this }ot her by continuing her was bom, ae 18,1915 1 raGoorge tileong Eat Ey Pennsy jebraker Peterson september Tf “908 They ws lor sented en in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Floral in survived by hot Herbedelse ok ‘Ann’ Peterson; grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Ini of flowers,hefamilyrequests donations bemadeto ik or the Saif Lake Funeralsonces wil be held Monday, January 4999 at12 noon af Ihe Crystal ts 2nd will receive friends pyrene1999.67pamot at Bron oneEar houprioto the church, Interment Salt Lake UTAH DEATHS PEARSON, Clara H., 86, Jan. 20, Roose- 28.4918 bomfosoph ‘and Esther McEwan Tuke. Leone married Lewis W. Emest on fember 3, 1948, He preher in, death on November 44, 1989 was a member o the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day in She was the lovin mother of Barbora (Michael) LeBow, Winni- Paul Buehner Frendlsmaycal Sunday Sund fam 6108 pm. ated Mer Hod one one hourprior fo fhe senicss of The church. Inlemment Redwood Memoral Estates, Compiled by Amelia Platt The Salt Lake Tribune notes the following deaths by name, age, date of death, residence and mortuary handling the funeral arrangements im leuof flowers, the fomiy wishes to have cont butions made in Janice smemory to HoUSCoun Lake 2 on och Bivo,SotLake ” Hi all @ Continued from D-1 Funeral H HomesoF if Salina and Retold1 Tumer Tumer Funeral N 4/23 titeaeatasGere andespecia 26 nurse, Jennife vioto her ice aide, JeannieKnight nerBa Dr. nity Ghistopne! t Jolles ee“ng foral theove, suppor and kindness shown olanduting het | Fungal senices wilbe held Monday,Janu 25, oe att ‘Ogden Mortuar 214Noh ington, Boulevard, Herdsfay atte ajary on Sunday from. slotam.| imcnsemmentBan tomone)Nom Gaon ‘ons prided himselt in his abilities to wood grain one goldleat ar it an honor {Gskedto apply leg inthe Sof Lake Ten: plein the ainted the interiorof theUichStateCantalffotunda. Heine © song fona Gnd played numer {usraterWe tive You one wl Sorcis Jon, neroservicesvil be held Sati 1an Ward chapel South. fends may cal at torn Mor ieee iy on 8s Ashley piri,ising tnd ping. the ‘mountains werehis joy. He loved tostround a campfire and ply his hamonica for fomand fiends. He was known to for anyone who would listen. Max was a veteran of the US. MarIngs. He wilbeloved ond missed by many. To gether I'm chores. Servoswil be held oF ValePark tn Ware, 2603 W. 4700 South,Taylorsville 25th, at 4 p.m. Seanaprotic Under the direction a on List Violates Rights, US. Judge Rules the ie direction din of 14/23 Shupe Geral LaMont Sense fson, Hunts “leone Barbara Emest you ask, ‘Is this acceptable in the community?’ ” received ship. Heinz loved teaching both gals ond served in many capocties in his Ce sored ascleutenontofa lnk chon ic the Geman amyon the Siberian front, He was o prisoner of warinNew York andibrought his fo America on Apt 30, 1956. Heinz was & o Leone Barbar0 Tuke Emest, 80, Passed away onJanuary boneoe £9, Lake City, Utah. 20, 1999 in Salt Lake: “he was bom Seree 22, 1944 in Fulton, Noa: son ie ponet Lee and Lucy Aflene very strict terms, and even then hters, Carol rel PiesUtat 14/23 foe, granciaer ond g'99t-gronctather, died Squires. Hi Forence Dennis son mrDeventer 25,1958 in Solna, Woh, He Is & veroo ‘of World WarI include his wife, Flor Florence, of Salina: one daughters. Lynn Squires of West Valley;aGil ot Sa Lake, Hazel (Pau) Gulian en, 0,gran rentoat great-grandchi randehildren; onebotierRavn ceded in death by son, Mac Rae eae ‘wo brosanc two sso Survivingcro three Isakson, Mildenhall, & Hart, Waldort, MD; Salty Laurence S. | Ray Stuber, one brother, | nice (is. Brewer), |e‘goncchicien Tom Gy, gonathe oe ‘Ward fe 3780W.6200 ‘and. Scott; four great giondeniaren, sfacy, kins-Soffe Rony es2Sak Sif ac and Mon‘and Tana: one grect-grectday, one hour prior to. the Church. grondchicl SkylerPrecaded in death by par pera Midvale City Eemete neter od brother, WayneCox one Gran 1/23 N 4/24 | Snis‘husoand, ‘Ssaughter Sanda, sonefamily,mines to hank the stat at Wood. Sabrina F. Ruefenacht re Center for their = care for Rep Pas!hee years “Winnie” Sabrina (Winnie) Frieda Hoesch Ruefenacht Jorn25198elon flemerttysoncass OF Sve Jonvaty 20,1998n Sol take Cy ectors kins-Sotte Mortuary. 14/23 N4/24 She was vember 49,1913In Soh Max E. Averett Lake to Water and RoMax E Averett age 79, ied Jan. 22.1998 oon Meiy 21, 4949Heber, leh,son of Nbert Gehl. attended Sat to lake schools and os BushesColege 2 w ed her 4 brother, Walter G ty), Lafayette, Call- Wend eee Henri Squires, ron,husk | i determine that standard on their own, without watching other sex films. Otherwise, prosecutors Friedrich Koenig, Daniela Koenig Woods. Hyr. Fielding Koenig and their spouses; 16 grandchy and one great g Heinz loved missionary work and served or severalmissions inclucing theSat Lake Valley sion in1999 ke Foreign Mis. sal tke Contar Soke Mission Presidency. Fed asthe Su 14/23 And even if adult films do not violate the community standard, prosécutorsassert, jurors should i be seeking to admit are, or are eae vrs Mark oe see Feantaet ‘ony Merk loved each one: x said. “Whether the i devices and videos defendantwill eader. Mark was 0 wonderful father andhusband, isband, He methis wite ond ‘sweetheart, ne,through the Benonalace and felaucnove Air hey a are pornographic,” the motion Unestyof enin eS OGDEN—Lucile, 96, died Wecnesday, Jaquary20,1999, x. bom February 20, 1902, in Ogden, a augFoor P ‘and izabetn Goddard Sessions. On May 12, 1927, Lucille mamied 8 Ven Dike, tomerbe ant Ogden. They wer the Salt Lake penecosDertah Giedon onau 19, 1966. lice ing ling to Rehobuson ond Gans Contcr in "AGrl of 1991, Qa “The sexual magazines, devices and-videos . . . lack relevance to the ultimate issue in this matter — whether the video materials the defendant was distributing Janice (Jan) $. Burton S) hupe, Burton, abet crarator wile, sister ond ‘SALT LAKE CiY—Janice (Jan) e 41999 in Salt Lake fis 3 -aa = To Limit Defense OBITUARIES N 1/24 I . Ruby "Bobbie" James oy Sawant 19, 1999 5h Fort ‘t *ibe any ‘She was, yO ee War i George ob! ColganSeven mano’ hotyala Jameson Feb. 4, 1933 in Beaver Lach ondey oe y ' sho Srey, tor Ryan ond In Memoriam Tonite weggucas genes | ct Richoliotanvon ware Dehond oh an ieorzpminm ou bouak teeta hee (are ear at Sa hour piior to the service. amet |, {igre San take Cty Cometany. "Loving Memory to 40 year and was well ‘volunteer for the Mitford Valley Memorial yulay Friday 8.30 4m The statewide Domestic Violence Infostine is your LINK to free confidential information oncounseling, calth clinies, shelters, safe houses, support groups, police ntal health services, HumanServic agencies, legal services i ul more u don't have to tell us your name (w get help QO ~, Utah Domestic Violence Advisory Council Rotcy wr tamon Sih eur brohon ond One bo held on Funeral services wil Jon Pa Wool tm st or Word Rape Fonds may pay thet respects: on ng: Monday, at the church from 44 to 42:30 pin. creases Hirany. aie cac 0 go of 1472 Tajaa | 14/23 Na oie have posted 90 |