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Show The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH/OBITUARIES Tuesday, February 9, 1999 student Deborah Hunter. “But there are a lot of [students] who might have worsethings to say.” SLAPP Law Would Protect and discussing, but that discussion has nottaken place yet,” said Paul Norton, USU vice president for relations. cause she fears she could be tagged as a Jane Doe. A $12 million suit filed by Seven Peaks Development Corp. against Provo lists 100 Does. The Little Guy “It has chilled our neighbor- hood,” Callis said. “Provo has been chilled by this lawsuit.” She noted that once-packed City @ Continued from B-1 Tobias and several South Jordan residents are defending themselves against a $1.2 million lawsuit filed by Anderson Devel- opment after they spoke out against the company’s plans to put a business park along the banksof the Jordan River. SOS called the suit a SLAPP. The developer deniedit, arguing that the defendants interfered with the company’s right to do Council meetings now are conducted with no gallery. To Tiffany Tolbert, another of Randall's students, such talk shows SB27is needed. Withoutit, shesaid, “citizenswilllive in fear of these corporation: Even so, thebill is far from a slam-dunk. Sen. Terry Spencer, lawyer and chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, worried that the measure could be applied to legitimate legal actions. The Layton business. A judge has refused to dismiss the case and attorneys are apparently headedtotrial. Republican suggested it might be better to target lawsuits whose happened,” said Tobias, who was lawyers hide SLAPP elements among other allegations. “I expected harassment, ridicule and vandalism andall of that careful not to discuss specifics of the South Jordansuit.“ButI never expected to be sued.” Tobias added that the suit intimidated others — there are 10 Johnor Jane Doeslisted as defendants — and they have remained silent. “This is not Nazi Germany,” she said. “I will not tattle on myneighbors.” “sole” purpose is to chill public participation. Erickson countered that most Parrots Bred in Utah ‘Rain Forests’ about the fun of owning a bird. @ Continued from B-1 want,” Brinkerhoff said. Most of “The mentality of a [parrot] is like a chimpanzee,” says Brinkerhoff. ‘They can reason. That includes talking, whic takestrainingthe birds to acs wordassociations. “They can tell you what they attention at his warehouse, which has been madeto simulate characteristics of the rain forests to which the birds are indigenous. Every morning at 7:30 a.m., Ferwerda feeds and provides water for his squawkingaviary of African grays, Solomon Island eclectus and quaker parakeets. Hefills the stainless-steel feeding dishes — connected to 62 large cages andeight small ones — with a mixture of soybeans, peas, red wheat, paddy rice and corn. The large cages measure 3 feet wide by 4 feet high by 5 feet deep and are arranged in neat rows. Eachcage contains a male and female bird and a nesting area up high and shielded from view to give the birds the privacy they prefer when mating. The lower section of the cage is an open view for feeding and socializing with birds in adjacent cages. Thefavorite time of the day for the birds, however,is 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., when an automatic +Bla system gives the birds a About thattime,there’s lots of be- cause they love the water. Overhead lights in the ware- house are programmedto slowly come on in the morning and grow steadily brighter toward noon’before they grow dimmerto simu- late afternoon fading into night. my birds have a 100- to 150-word vocabulary.” For instance, “Wally,” a blue and gold macaw living at the Brinkerhoff residence, mimics Brinkerhoff’s farewell gesture as he leaves for work in the morning. without his briefcase, Wally just says a simple, “Bye-b;ye. Raising birds is nothing new to Ferwerda. Originally from Seattle, he went to school at Brigham Young University in Provo, but regularly visited his grandfather in Salt lake City, who was an expert in raising pigeons. His grandfather, Leo A. Hansen, had a variety of breeds, some of which were grand national champions, that can talk back to you.” Tom Brinkerhoff, who owns T & M Bird Farm in St, George and is in a cooperative business arrangement with Ferwerda, raises 75 pairs of birds, including five species of macaws and nine species of cockatoos at a separate lobsiates Heagroes with Ferwerda 5. yan sae tion to David LeRoy and Jane t and at ier ees High Martha L Dart fe an School. Beginning in 4968,afterrecelving ‘Amy, tennis player, scholar, artis. ion to the Ogden communy, he, wos made on honorary Mahe memberof the Utah Heritage Foundation and bers of the Junior League of Ogden, Hi Wasone of he founding board members of he City Le Commission. Date had oninsatiable cutosty about He had insight to discover beauty in the oF and eed moke Sarayi things ere ways thestars the mysteries aneer eco his. beer vations with skil , ar universe with his ond servers. Dal eons in his friends and famity Docsussofknewing Binwo wl the same. A memorialservice will be Uaaustsyen bruary 14,Nee 44 a.m. at Lindquist’s aWongen ban yeeis uals In lieu of oenat 5 coat Monee, 68 m en be c the Ogden Nature Center, DaleBryner Memorial 12/9 Nugent Doyle 12/9 es Ing of natural quses causes. Mr. Greenwood, a RICHFIELD, ve February 2, 1999, oddear, electrical engine te Fork, Utah, the and Jane yoduated Wed momen ‘grandmot fo continue her adver Mom was bom March 44,1933, to Clarence: inch Heaps Limp,In Adamsvilie, raised in Teatdairand Santa: Maslor, cegree_ trom Columbia Oniversity Mos! of his professional Horosn Naw York C ty He mar 3, 1934 inh en eanin ito n Now Vox. New Jor ‘ I of Ralph’s parents in 1948, she helped to is five brothers and sisters. entirelife to fostering "her chil ed wife: ther, she acer SevierValeyin"70, where hard worker, davolod'f ever ) Hansfru sen vonko forms andsix great grandchildren. She was preceded | ince By Nor husband Robert hersp Many Martinez, and son, Robert, Jt. my wanes fo thank the nursing home statsofSa ke keNursing RockyMountain West Valleyand Wood have taken it motherfor the last six years. OFSOmerwastes tho wos cromioned She re sted ni eit Ine, Toro eeerorke oe aeFun: oral directors, rans and Eory, 12/9 N29 Delores McMahon Delores Anna Eccles McMahon,exe 86, died Bos hopric counselor & fed alte of total dedicatonrete ‘omy‘ond church Remembered for his ompassionhumor andselessness. heIf and awe will be greatly loved andrespect sO ‘man of great courage, Yaihpotorceond fot Heis survived byhs we, BerthaLarson,of Sal Lake City; sons, Donald Benson and David Ear, daughters Jane!il Devoual of Calfomia,tveona ondShe 10 chi 16 rectrandecrn nerinan OA rican i Feat by ore beer one sister. Neral <a1vices will be held Thu never or cede Wasshared to all who Hato(ondsemewho cinstan: Some ofhot just inionarhaven'thodmy Yahtzee game vel My greates!gf toothers isthe aving inset hing them Create het realty’. Mom was Tuyloved Gnd wil be ‘our Mom on cloneLayVanda ae es{eeDat None ‘Dar (Alaina Hogan) od sg Hpondencr: Rig ond Gomsion is "Natale, Dagon, Coten ond Gossion Hogan. Grandma lived to spoil her gene , Saving“You con have anything Four ie heart desire Y two brothers and three ene) robs,‘ot mefican laquin: DonnaEwe o)ano, i ond rot Yantoauin SheWas, re her parents and her sister, Funeral ‘services will be held Thur ruary 14, 1999 at 12 noon in the Springer Tuner Funeral Home Chapel, 260 North 400 West, Rich‘where friends may visit with the family Thurstrom 40:30 130 to 110 prior tothe sevvices Busta wilbe in ne Richeld Cy Cemetary, 29 29 February8, eo» aLake City, Utat Bom Februar in Baan GORouprior ‘of Stewart and Anna Rasmussen McMahon, {938 inSal Lake"ch, ployed bKeltyOHon and ZCMI for many Yer ned by chien. John Rolte (Pat), Mi Roper D. (Ria), owes oa Sabb} RarskeDots mayeal‘GtLarkin Mortuary,260 Fas fe evening trom tinWardChor Ty Th erehour SraesieMecieotonval ‘wilbeerat 3 e cove 12/9 N29 Grace Halls | ee, Halls, beloved wife, mother and grand- | sedaveaypeacetulyafhome sur Ferwerda and his wife, Joni, started raising cockatiels in 1991, but did not get far because they SigAmywn 7 ndor6 later learned both birds were “I started buying every book I could get my handson about parrots and became totally enthralled,” he says. The Ferwerdasvisited breeding facilities across the country to study their operations. Finally |, Anth- back to Dad, ‘of his ite, ringthe tot yor Robert G. Gale tu He slipped Cuhy Hife ame ot his Heavenly Father as he was surrounded by his family. Ut, Colonel, retired, Sadao Nagata, 81, passed ‘away at his home in Saif Lake on February 5, was bom 7, igangte RonenFue foundforsale in Redding,Calif., and moved it to St. George. Included in the package were 60 pairs of birds along with cages and all the electronic equipment. Ferwerda said the original breeding pairs he purchased in Ferwerda disagrees with the perception that indoor aviaries are cruel to the birds as opposed to outdoor ones. “These birds are very happy birds,” Ferwerda said, “We have a high percentage of breeders breeding, and we have a high percentage of healthy babies in rela- tionship to what I would consider a normal outdoor aviary would have. Ferwerdasaid birdsin their indoor aviary are exposed less to environmental problems associated with an outdoor aviary, such as local diseases from rodents. Under the Ferwerdas’ watchful eye, they say they have provided the very best possible conditions for the breeding pairs to rai theyr babies, 949, Utah. Thor mariage was 30. LDS Temple on January 46, 1999. He lived in Ogden area all of life. He served in the is Ann) in Korea from Aoisods worked In banking, in. uty for manyyears, iov ing pa Tite of Layton. Prior to he worked os o meat Cuttin the tomy usinoss ond for Swit &'Co. Rober served ay president of the Exchange Oaitor Graen prescient ot fe Rocky Mo. in Exchange Club and chairman of the Board of Directors of the Child Abuse Prevention Council. He was the 1988-89 Exchangite of the SoonsibsWard Wordwhere whoreheloved he loved tofost host ward dinners, Sunfving are his wilof 49 andahalt years, m,yanes Marylyn, Ogden; We ‘shepherd, Fru in’ (Rick) Wanoy oooWate. Nisan.Rove fe Se Miche ‘Wen eo Robotty Rot ynne) Orde nero crcl Ss aeaBar tates Bote et aan East, withviewing onehour prior to services. Inferent,MW | | JustinJ.Hell Justin James Gale, ers aunt eeneee percocet Mortuary, 10085 ‘South State Street. interment, Lake Hills Memorial Park. 129 N29 | South Ogden, AGUIRRE, Theodore, 86, eee Lindquist Mortuary, Ogde CH! one?girlferee 6, West Valley City, Valley View M Valley WELL, oe i 7, Willard, Olsen Myers Mortuary inn ity ma bigAen Dale, 63, Feb. 6. Ogden, Lindquist hy. OF CARLISLE, Ntate60, Feb 7, att Lake City Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary SaltLake City DART, Martha L.. 68, Feb 2. ichteld, Spring nr Turmat Mortuary, Richt DOYLE, Nug 6, Sandy, Lake Hitls Memorial Mor Sandy. ELIASON, Owen F., Feb. 0, Brigham City, Olsen: Myers Mortuary, Brigham Ch FRY,Evelyn, 86, Feb. 7, Springville, Wheeler Mortuary, Springvitle GALE, Robert G00, Feb, 6, Open, Lindquist Mortuary, Ogden WOOD, Questin Feo6,peaks ry Larkin Mortuary, Salt Lal WALLS, Grace, Ttal bakeCity, We satch Lawn Mortuary, Salt Lake City WEIL, Justin J, 22, Feb. 6, Sandy, Larkin Sunset Gardens Mortuary, Sandy WORROCKS, Winnie C0, Feb0, Clearfield Glee Myers Mortuary, Brigham City HOSKINS, Ther eb. 4, Riverdale, Lind quist Mortua iden KUMMER, Keith 60, Feb 5, Bountiful, Lind quist Mortuary, ‘ouniful pon presideone Sot coho2 SoeGAEL) ad eateniene — the U of U. He had received his eseice a idiey Hum Seth House eee ate rary anrestoration adkition toofthetheidaho Tern RellelFallsSociety so onjoyed. aa | | ‘Willian C.(Bill) Humphrey” Compiled by Holly Millerberg and ciated withunlfor ris the KorounConic in Keres, he ae His \ dot aehe fof this We wasatiending Iyyoodce LANEY, thene B98 Feb"sal LakeCity Larkin Mortuary, Salt Lake MANNING, Zelma. 7.Feb © Hooper, Lied quist Mortuary, Og MSMAHON, Deloree86, Feb. 8 SaltLake City McDougal Mortuary, Salt La) John, 66, Feb. 8 Ogden, Lindquist Mortuai Wiliam I, 67, Feb 1,Salt Lake Cty jottMortuary, Salt Lake C: mu 10, Feb 6. Ke rns, MeDougal iary, West Jordan. OSWALD, Elsie B., 91, Feb, 7, Coalville, Walker ~ fortuary, Coalville. — €d_ significantly to se. | Siete ee REX, Ruby P.arebout, Allen-Nall RORINSON, feane 18,Pv. 6, St. Goorae Feb.TsRiverdale, Lind quist Mortuary, Ogden. SIDWELL, Lane B68, Feb. 6,Salt Lake City, Larkin Mortuary, Sali Lake City, SOMMER, Christe 72, Feb, 7, Salt Lake City Memorial Estates Mortuary ladys, 02, Feb. 6, Hooper, Larkin WADMAN. Jamea 79, Feb. 6, Perry, Lindguist Mortutary. Ogden many an because he was usvctty gh.Doct ‘ond generosity wil be apa er Hi ery Pecan Wn wore encod ‘A colobration of Bis ite will be fn Hollywood, Califomia on February 13, 19 In ne nae in Tout ot uty ed Jopan, ‘Germany, Ohio,includ Velnam, oreo,and ohater tg Vomond the AnNe corer ainColfomia retuned to ‘employed sy OnHi At Fovea Bove, He cut minced nearer wh he Temes ang Soe world Satur- | diyFbiway 194febop (beginsounofhe | great red rock ci Grine oherside Justin was bom July 6, 1976. He is the son of Pam and Choad Hell 3 ‘owsof Ws ondloved | adventure, ony Fock clmbing, fs snowshoeing, skiing, 4 wheeling, oY | where Ground Moab, Later sol the idane Pole Torrpia re DNCara euneeny University of Idat Sireyes Southeastermn ooh, Miler puchossd a fort ea ee rape 58 orc ee death by his moterond father | Eagle Scout Award and to God He served say att | ‘Charlotte, North Caroling SpanishSpeak pm. Baar eaered pei14Se0 | ngMionforhe LDS Church, Hecbaciiely 3908Wasingion gileroymehrtaka misGuendee hemanos. tet# Ogcen Moray, hi poresup | alinewae Chobstfon thabam totes pin tor Kil osvr well 8 grandparent Interment, Lincquist’s Washington Heights MeGnd | East'south Te moral Par, ine toren, P vane ween The tomy would thke Noextend «speci will ger st Cont Wniidutions to Shriners pict in me | Jus istin Heil at Fairfax and Virginia Street, | metery, wher fetorans, © to 8 Lake City, Utah 84100, rere tote Come it sear ang ‘band and father Gian 84107AttSoLonetenn. In trou of flowers, the famnity sts dona: Macy: Funeral services will be. held. Thursday, Fetions to Hospice for Utah, 795 - 24fh St, Ogden, PrIRS 1999, 7ean cen ace Caan Utah 84401. {700 fast in Sandy, a9 N29 eycon evening m. 19 8 Bm.<yLaSuet Cord Mor | 4 1700 East, ond Thurs: | Safom 1030101130 am at he jar. | 1 ferment Lomin | VolosoxSot Ch they purchased an aviary they FuraHome 4890SoSo:tedwood Raoe 29 N2/40 ham, her MWetong fend ond etheart, William. MincherHalls on July 46, 4947 in the idaho Tem ae me chasehate spedtre boher, Rect Ala High. Schoo! and ny ML on). Mork (Cocina {ome (Me” domes 1(len: avge numbex grand, ‘and. great Age ren. a : Boor ond swola las Michael (Judy), Tay‘ori, Seca ‘Anna (Jack) Kelly, Penton, Or randchidren ond reat gorse aslofllon, (abel, Sha touse: oiher Stewort Meceded in dea bypren husband and three brothers, jeside services willbe held Fl. 10:30 am af Eysian : Burial Gardens,i078Eat ASRD So Sadao Nagata font oPiah han otoDekere | Doyle, eT Fo6 sopANG eee 78, posoda at SiewHe Hospital in Sandy, Utah Bom Sep! 16, 1920 in Clinton, Montana, to He mareee Bonson, Jomes ited Anne: 23 1940. No from Painter's Union Local 27 after 55 years as G master painter. Avid ‘boxing fon and Supporter. Loved ny, forming, Member St Paine bop down, so they are with their chosen mates, Whenit's time to clean the QuentinEdward Ollie L Lamphere ut_ family matriarch, Ollie Lucy Hinrichsen Lamphere, completed her life's joumey on February pipe She was bom March 10, oo in Overton, Nebroskafm Will and Camie Olmsted Hinrichsen. Quentin agi Gresricd. ofSalt Lake SH aesyisa to his Heaver her on Fobnayy. fober oe Brinkerhoff leaves the house at night and upto 80 degrees dur- wash the cage floors. Water is funneled to a collection point, where the bird wasteis collected and used as a compost As a result, there is almost no noticeable smell, Ferwerdasaid. Hand-raised baby parrots are “as tame as the family kitten or the family puppy,” Ferwerda says. “And thatis whyit is so neat to have a bird, especially a bird ioralservicess Wed. Feb. 10, 1999, 12 n oen| Ceo WorthenBryner,63, died eae up his briefcase to leave for work in the morning, Wally proclaims, ee got to go to work, bye- Redding, Calif., had been captured in an African rain forest that was scheduled to be cut cages, water jets automatically troughts aici me. Anne loved you | Brinkerhoff says when he picks Room temperatureis also set to mimicthe tropics, with low temperatures leveling at 65 degrees ing the day. Dale Worthen Bryner surance industry, serv ing 17 years as a re spected professional she served on the Ue Uncierwrtion, Booed for five years. She Voted To her chilcren and her large extended vty he is surviv her daughter, Kimberty Bickmore; her son, Zachary Grant and his father, rant; her father and mother, othe Robert ar nd Vemell ee her sisters and their spouses, Robara (Covaias) KentCharene (Greg) Thomp30 pn, Kathy (More) ineral services wllSo held Wednesday, Fes Nick. Bron_Trov uary 10, 1999, 12 noonat Larkin Mortuary, 260 n, fegfandchice,| i eee Temple, wheretends may call Tuesgreat granachia "DroMors: Stove, yening from 6-8 p.m. and Wednesday one iP (Ross). Ghd sister, Helen Prone| fou Drorfo services in hau of flowers,the family requests any don@ family would like fo express many heart| ations 1 be sontTo the Amancon concer So ta Tonks Yo Arnis many one en| cel whose love oi mode fe aerence 12 12/40 day, February 6, 1999 after a courageousbattle wantFacet once, ney, and that theclient who trig- for a Wednesdayhearing at 8 a.m. says.“They get very close to you.” Raising the birds requires daily oafron (Butch) 80 by asister torB | Greenwood topher Archuleta and, Jose Archuleta Jr, grandchildren,Daw ro)and Adirine Or foga, and "great grandchicren, Allee a ‘vasa Bons oathby Ns Bots Colestino and Emest Mass of Chison Bur.wil Wecneeday,February10, 1999 at (amt out {aay of Lourdes Cathole Church, 2840 South West, Magna, where Mendis maycall Tues. Say evening from &7 pm, winHoly Rosary ot 7 am. ComgntctYateViow Memorial Pr. Rr oralDirect ‘inorolRome, rae But Erickson said the rule allowsfines only against the attor- another case worrying her be- “Birds are the type of pet you can sit with and have a meal,” Lee price a letistry for ico to Jose and Rose Archuleta. He graduated | 6 wos involved in civic te Rei his cor ‘School in Blanco, New Mexico. fr, Howasoe member of he Amancan Den ‘Valasquez on Apiil 17, 1946 at Santa Rosa Church in Blanco, New Mexico. Ben the Chobeof Commorce, ond ineRenae was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Country Club. jr Heloved his famity, his gardens, enjoyed aft, Ben Archuleta and his dents: Hiperc spit ondbound: of the word, He rant this ce ber4 who knew him. He was ur hearts. His courage and love for yrson that he come in consuf bby his ‘of American Fork, ‘act wii. Heservedhis county wth honor and tnvee doughs, hal Jonny Sermon Amore pride o: ot Batlry 200% Coos! : Metos, Holladay; (Gerald) Artillery epiment jaioned of Clark Held on (nudson, Salt Prinebones “on Monday,rea 1942,be BroersSoatga rs, Georgia (Chester) (Chester) Lloyd, Lloyd, Fi Fremont, CA oor Sone Pies ofWar on Rhosrson. Bounthal, UE ond BO known gs “The Batoon Death March.Ty Nephi Greafar iehe long wih remaining ibe held Wednesday, Fe: prisoners ware finlly elaased to tyiove ie at pfhe angenon& ves as bes!ney covid. Ben retired fiom KenneFY Chapa48st100 Nov Cott Copper cers ter 32 yourscs @ Rolohon can"Fonwhore ends may col om 10 to1448 Qperator, Afr atremen! Ne served aa Pall a.m, prot fo he services. Burialin he American Bearer with the Utah Honor Guard for 10 ity Cemetery. ie N29 Sen. John Valentine, R-Orem, Provo resident Bonnie Callis also would not discuss details of than dogs. strength ai ance tow possesswit ‘out complaint Annie sed Away home, as she had wished,in 18 care of her family. Although a void is lef by 's passing, her woys fouched us al s Bom Aug. 15, 1938 to Mike and ad eof har husband Glade ond brothers, Mike, John, Tony, Geo 1p 82, passed away Feb. fate 6, 1946 in Turley, New Mex- an attorney, noted that a civil-procedure rule already permits courts to fine lawyers who lodge harassingorintimidating suits. gers the action should be accountable as well. Evansplansto fine-tunehisbill § demandmoreinstructional hours for students, and that makes them ee “It's going to be hard, but in reality we're payinga lotless in in- ground her. She gave g the news,but onesaid shesees the rationale behindi ing, giving person a thalcherished those sen. He graduated from South Sevier High rs, entered St, Louis University DentalSchoo! at the age of 47. Doc" was. the fifth chikd of 42 children. He morte Lois Peters June Carol Harper CarolHarperdied peacetuly, after « cours le with cancer. ered lovingly for her compassionate concem for oth for her dedication to ser. | vice both personally } tes sionally. Het & moreexpensive than other graduate programs. “It's an issue worth reviewing He said other affected pro- ond ane was a loving, $ 2 3 grams’ tuition rates will still be comparableto rates at peer institutions across the country. Students are not happy about Annie Bilanzich Carlisle bedinenaten fen ine ite‘oorrenege a bate with 238 The reasoning is those programs said, Dt. Culver R. Andersen AMERICAN FOR! K—Dr. Culver R. Andersen, | DDS, passed away on February 5, 1999,at the dents in the health-sciencefield. below the national average in public medical-schooltuition. Ferwerda Benertto Archuleta The regents have final say on all tuition increases. Foxley said Utah State University officials also are contemplating increases for graduate stu- @ Continued from B-1 chirping,” OBITUARIES places,” said first-year medical Plan Tuition Hikes Next School Year = Colleges state tuition than a lot of other |