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Show cs > The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH/OBITUARIES Sunday, January 16, 2000 escuers Search Mountains for Missing Snowmobillers beensrianereaciionx widespreadfrom the ® = r . e s * e . ° ° gs Ogden to the Provo moun- Two men were expected to return from Uintas trip on Friday afternoon. Avalanche danger in the area is high = = . sahsn talc welt acull¥4: 4 —————— ‘THESALTLAKE TRIBUNE crews from Summit including volunteers — used si les, three helicopters, an saves. and snowshoes to — = mountain area. snowmobiler search area during the 24 hours ending Saturday night. “Avalanche activity has been by his partner after 8 minutes. The pair called the avalanche forecast center shortly after to In the meantime, authorities are working to decrease the chance ofavalanche and Wasatch Saturday night for two snowmilesing in the ed to conPaden benscoydied and into today. widespread from the Ogden to the Provo mountains this week, and reports from Thursday and Fri- sign up for an avalanche educacourse. “Fortunately, these guys were snowslides in Big and Little Cottonwood canyons above the Salt Lake Valley with explosives. On = = BY LORI BUTTARS R Meetet salesing Soapstone Mountain area the Uintas but was dug out safely party.” Friday indicate the weak ayers are still sensitive.” Evelyn Lees Although officials did not re- day indicate the are and Friday, four “hard slabs” were south- jase the names or ages ofthe two still sensitive,” said Evelyn Lees shovels with them,” said ava- triggered; one fell sympathetical- West of Kamas in Wasatch men, they did say that one isa fa- with the Forest Service Utah Ava- anche ther of eight children. lanche Forecast Center on ~The snowmobilers were ex“"Such outdoor incidents, in- Saturday. fected to return a several- cluding the deaths of a Snyder_As authorities hour trip on Friday »8Ccording to Wasatch County offiGjals. The search effort started Friday evening lice were contacted by relatives of the miss- ing men. More than’ 80 rescuers — ~ portsfrom Thursday and iS . : for a ly, Lees said. Gordon urges those who are avalanche forecast center 5 — The reason for the high danger out this weekend to travel in thisime of year can be blamed Lees described the likelihood or buttravel singlethe shortage of snow early in of more avalanches this weekend ville Basin couple in an avajanche last week, serve as a grim reminder that snow-filled days in the wild can be dangerous — long holiday weekend, they warned skiers and snowmobilers of the avalanche danger _importance of being prepared. file when going through a “Always go on the paths, one at a tensnom Nae Move on your aoa “January had a substantial amount of heavy wet snow that is sitting on top of the shallow, as “considerable.” Those chances could increase with more rain, snow and windy conditions, all of which are pre- son started slowly. More than 20 avalanches were reported in the was completely buried in an avaanche in the Chalk Creek areain traveling all together and something happens, there goes your ” Lees said. “That _leads to avalanche o remainder of the holiday weekend. even in a year whenthe snow sea- On Thursday, a snowmobiler OBITUARIES Caroline Elizabeth MurdockAllen “Carlie” partner,” Gordon said. “If you're Lillian Gardner weak snowpack from November Samuel Gentry Grace Dou Coroline Elizabeth Murdock Alien ("Car tin’), aformer resident of Midvale, pasted ‘on January 14, in the mountains for Edna Rose Karczag . He manied Odessa Baldwin 23, 1923 InBeaver, Uch. Theywere Toesche nized |. George Temple. preceded him in death on Oclober 22, 1986. He was later manied to Amanda Pace from er Sam was a graduate of Beaver High School sa MDVALE ~ Grace Douglass lsackson, 91, loving mother and grandmother, passed ‘away Jan. 44, 2000. 80mm, March 14, ao oe ae leacxson,Dec. 24, Dele River |"The Jordan aoe various businesses, sheep hauls, wafor truck, and moving sorage, He bull ‘and owned Gentry Manor. Sam was an active member of the LDS churchholding pot ootti rf jas Miche Gmcr Bie lian Ester Beck Gardner passed away Jenwary 14,2000in Soll Lake City, Uc, after being alticled with Aietmer's DonLeslieree dicted ‘and then attended B.A.C. Sam was involved i Po in the Dalry business for about 35 years. Becrea eee ing self i, he was also involved in ee . feader ‘ndfemple such ty od mony c as workertom siso group Spent aekson, Taytrvil; Crandchildren: Cb of er eeie Beret i ial j& i ‘many hours working on church welfore farms. He was active in Civic Affairs a Katie Cisneros wan beloved wife, mother, grandmother, em and Fiend, Katie Afton Hess Holt the. Lark itaeyeedon’Comotery, in den Cemetery, 47In East 106 So. Sandy,UT. Evelyn S.Alley Be, Rogh - Jy brothers Dutch ond Nell, three. sisters, Betty, m, Maude, and great-grandson Zach. Janay47.2000af" $1 North othe900 CoderWest Giy 6th Ward ci Friends may cali Sunday Vilate Hobbs ening from the Cedar City Cemetery. in iteloved ‘olunteorig ot St ick’s Catho. For many winters,3 traveled to husband unbelle drive, and strength, but most import had a love for her family that was u SheIs loved and survived by her husband pasted away on at theee atas Sar the daughter ofAlma Emma Jean Larsen Guymon flonates,Shawot Emma Jean Larsen Guymon, 78, passed ‘away January 42, 2000. She was born March 18, 1924 fo Willard Lester ‘and ‘Anna Morgarei Larsen in North Logan, Utah Lowel Orion Guy, Parkinson Hobbs on May 23, 1928 in the Logan DS ). Bill died July 27, 1984 Vilate miata =) Maattama Spenther early ‘on the fami Wedustod tors Biche na, Ur She North Logan. She ache High School. also Seminary. She ee hlAirtuonkCatia Shuey’ ieeeCielof1 Lalor Jesus ier daySans nia. During World War family She served as ward oderfor eral lesder,vising feacher,Nia’ Mold Leader and taught ipa Blazersfr nine yeors and hadgreat inf: ence on them, of her greaies! joys was temple Work. She was a great jorian President fond CEO ofthe First Bank of Lyman, Bridger Valley, Wyoming. Past president of Morseof BokSteerond Creal next lnnwedShe viscvtys cota kero lachoat, in Wen veaey Gar Un. Rois foes eanarimemel se was coves Gong fy The Church ot Jews Cust of Lol: {cdaySains, she heldnumerous calingsin sincey peePe loo at Ps Relief Society or: nitons aries "it theond,hetgreatest Joy was. shops‘hin Church. $ci'e wena To Ins Nevado people, she, wil be remembered for het generous and kind nature. She was kind to evi ‘nd evetyone loved her. She was a dedicated wile, loving and supportive mother and grand: mother and a wonderful homemaker. Vilale is survived by four sons and two (Couriney), Gabriel, Michael, Civisting and rs, Willard Bench (Bonnie) Laryen, ‘ancastet, CA. clyde Spencer Hy) Larsen, Lancaster, CA; sister, Ema Lorr Eee Probert, hyUT: enon,Eien Larsen, Americar Kendrick Morrison of Sall Lake City, UT; Bob daughters and their 5: LuGene and Dr. Gaualers andInetspouses: Gene iy, Elaine Hobbs of Logan, UT; Tim ‘and Elaine Hobbs of Franklin; Betty and Dr. ate intormentwilbe of family plot ot the MI. Olivet Ceme! semetery. Funeral directors, Evans & Early Mortuc sary. ut: She isaneed by ber ies10 sons, Mic! Lowell (Deborah Guymon: Wed! Valley cry, UT; Christopher (1 ate) Corton ‘Chicago Heights, iL; five grandchildren, Christopher tere gr = s oes < ofCnran's Michael and gr Norman D. Mangum “Gramps’ Grandehildren: and one brother and one sis- fer, Clyde ‘and br ‘and Cilford Larsen. _ungTal servions Wlbe he) Man 2000, ler South, BiaWestA700South,WesValleycity, Michael 1. Guymon conducting ‘the Sorvige. Hiends and femly may eall Sunday, &8 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4336 Clyde (Bay) Broschinsky (Bay) Broschinsky, 89, passed away (boo i ae ‘ os Paul EugeneBricker bs onary ond loved mostofb wane ‘Ses hurvived by ‘Joe ond prone Sez ‘and’ Renee bet tends. Civde ls Shy! (Warren) doughlers, ora ae ik of fresno, . 1@ City, Britinie ‘and Victoria Lopez. and Lisa Perer of Fresno, yard oct ‘hunting ond eonNua e42 Development unt “4 ot, heke i= Bales, Carla i rel Funeral isnase will be held Wednesday, Jaen mae Brother where Sour Morlury'298. Tuesday North Main from ‘ommunlty . WA. In Hou be fon Boys and Girls Club, where MARCHANT,David J., 89, Jan. 14, Peon, Golf Mortuary, MARTIN, Joseph J., 80, Jan, 13, American Fork, Compiled by Julie DeHerrera capa sin scnea | | Mortuary, North h Pheasant ( BRICKER, PaulBT, Jen. 14, Urihavla, Oto, acer Merde coat EE Lake City, Neil O'Donnell and Sons Mortuary, Salt Lake Eon 10, Paiefield, Valley View Mortuary, BE, in 7 City. ; f e Senentoneee soa? AL, Camry 2,16da1h, Murrey, denne GENTRY, ‘Samuel, 66, Jan. 12, Cedar City, Southern Utah Mortuary, Codar City, GUYMON, Emma J., 78, Jan, 12, North Logan, Mo- ‘Anderson &Sons Mortuary, auger,betto (leven)Tens sn:Ker:; 10 asters, Oka man ovary), Tedd (Contel, was 9 high ‘ondIn North served ‘telor in the: He Is survived by his ondPaula wie; Richardson of Sandy ‘Austin of West Bountitul; daughter-in-law jandchildren. He is of Clyde, Funeral services will be held January 17, 2000at 11am. at Russon servatlaid ety‘St Hch tase hens fiends may call from 9:45-10.45 am. prior to services. Interment-Bountiful City Cemetery. We found mich joy ft Nis family, ond the “many gatherings together. gtr be a oe Poke , fh Xi eryon Inthe, Church Bom ‘ond ived''a short ime on the 3nuay Bithe F8 Morten of ime’ofdeath we're program. wos on owed nthe econo LokeCity, Clyd dee lopez ‘city ii Jole Demi z : served stroyer Reconnaissance Group where he re. Bearive neseaaeeoned Heatherole achievement beens He Rasmussen, In the Salt Lake LOS Temple in 1946, Norm served the LDS Church In many successful callings including, flders Quorum wil be heldTuesdayee1 Mortuary, 4760 Souly Stole 31; wherelendsmay cal Mon BE Joie Demi Cardenas-Lopez OurLittle Princess He is th d Sidoof ve ‘boyin Wo was preceded death By, Rates fie ii Le sveringromer ihe Churchon Bish temmeByaneConan. a On January 14, 2000 our beloved husband ‘and special grandfather, Paul Eugene Hf ie i shaley, Idaho: ‘onJane. ley. " brother, Lavon Seamons, Hyde Pork: three sen, Marlon{Ralph stephen son, nelma Joy. (Joe) Moni, je Park: and Nola (Gran! Cating, grandchildren and 20 grandent: dian, two being named alter awill all greatly miss her. In Hess Holl departedthis life January 14,20 12000Gi ihe tigpiend Cove Care Corker. a, Jesus Rourtguer of Wosl Voley Civ; ee busillos of West Voi Utah" Matted Dox {Overfot Rov" 12-4980 In tne Son Lone chy ae, loved ail of hete 16to gra ane own claw ved by Jou chucvon and fhek: spouses: Ithoa inber ‘hor 43°47; jal-grandchilcren ‘and MatenelautCurt, tanet (Dove) geplayedBekpi resproudly onin her reJr. (Witna) He Barkeria (On mother, BerthaBusilos and! clsco Rubalcava; daughter, Mary; ‘andsister, Se,MikeTrachJohn, ie preat-grandchildren, Precede jeath by ot Lowers, donations may be made spondFeb. 6, 1985): six omens a et inten ot Patricks Catholle Church,1072 West fers;and granddaughtets, Kathi and Sher 1g 400 “neroSail Lake eyoi waon ‘ond Lamar were fortunate fo travel ul the world. Aftonsels playing Biogevithagroupofspecial lends. Aton ae ai pm, alto at the church, w wheretends may callirom 826 pam Caring Whe,malverproncmotoes ene trial: Mi. Calvary, Catholic Comelory,ath ondimoiner: Het homemaking skis a8her Avenue and 1 Steel. Funeral Dirociory Nell We will miss you "Grandma M & M"! thanks fo Ihe cating staff at Highland O'Donnell and Sons. Invited to a memoCasey J. Dugdale Jon, 16, 2000 6-8 p.m Casey James Dugdale, 18, died Jan. 15,2000 of injuries sufferedfom ait end fan 21 Som feb. 17, 1901 S{ornar"In the three generation tamiy lol in Murray, Wendel “elt.” ond Rebecca Ann fisher 2 School coordi dent onln Thelt letSocalrae issions: par 2 Evel os,Columbia, south Corona ori theDoserelindushies, they wore ‘otloion: Jn the LoganTemp! Mother wat known for hetkindness,chat table‘acts, pleasant, dem tove for otter.“sreaieawi whilehavng leukemia forthe pas!20, Evelyn is survived by faronikoers eae Kinnon, Cokeville, Wyoming; Nancy (Arlo) Nick “D”Lives ™m, or Monday moming 9:30-0:30 a.m. at FRANKLIN, ID - Julia Vilate inern Ul ferment wil-be 89, et frankly died Tuseey, Jon.13, 200 NORTH LOGAN, Utah ~ After a brief iliness, ‘our beloved mother, Evelyn Seamons Alley, le 1, Ul gone. Upon his rohan iney ented ronchingohthe Leal ae _9f Bear Lake raising cattle, horses and chiren 1960 they maved to Logon. They had 12 chiaion ‘and sent nine of Them Thissions, 50 Evel ide services will be held at 2 18, 2000, at Mt. 500 South, Salt Lake City. cctors Lindquist’s Layton Mortuary. Sedarrge.Gly Seaneee cededcosces He isoid Emly (ober In deathiin, by ofwife, guar # a ‘away peaconly In ‘al the Burke Healthcare Center,a close fo her son family. She lef! a wondertuleerofdo tumor, Beauty, cheerand fares Funeral services January Om a ito, nie 30's. "300 Ploosa may call at o view! hlidren, and sisters rene Goodin of solveI He Is survived by his wile, Maxine; son,Bill (Normal;daughter, Kathy: one grandson, xs andtwosisters, He wat her, joaboonand gathering of friends and family iphed!BenShis home prior to his burlal on 1000 at Valley View Memorial Park. avetelDhactor: Veloy View. Fork. Brothers SNYDER, Luann, 47, Jan. 15, Salem, my Mortuary, . Maeno 61, Jan, 12, Sandy, SORENSEN, M.D. 65, Jan. 14, Elsinore, Magleby PHELPS, Wilburn K., 61, Jan. 14, Layton, Lindquist 7 va 8.75 Jan 18 Salt LakeCity, Ryaneand MASKUSSEN, Kelty J, 4 Jan. 14 Meyburn, hho, ee merQuunie, Uda 6 daa, 4 Sat Lake City, tar kin Mortuary, Salt Lake City. hme ee ULIBARRI, Ea, 75, Jan, 13, Ooate, N.M., McDougal TBACKION,race D, 91, Jan. 14, Midvale, Gott SCHIPFORN, Willams, Jen. 1, Hale, abo, Mortuary, Midva ‘DeseretMortuary,SaltLakeCity. KARCZAG, "tidna R., 68, Jam. 15, Conterville, mune/ Cannon MANGUM, Norman D.,79, Jan. Kacalante, Gof? i Bermunbo, Sr., Jan. Salt VAN WAGONER, 7, Jan.City, 18, Holladay/ Larkin Robert,Balt ‘Bdward, 78, 1ABeDotto: past James Mortuary, Midvale ” Cty, Nell Donal nd Sons Mactuary, Salttake Cy. A A ilbiony, tomes 4 |