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FrankmmolIs. presen! wife, Charlotte, in they marled’ on Marc!ie i TALK ABOUT THE WEATHER precded ndait athbytis re porenisis ts ‘and three ; Jazz’s vice president of basketball operations. “Fortunately for us, timeis on our side.” Ostertag,27, averaged 4.5 points and6.0 reboundsin 19.8 minutes last season. Despite the limited of Utah’s second-roundplayoff loss to Portland — one Jazz victory and onelast-second defeat at the Rose Gardenthatclinched the series for the Trail Blazers, 4-1. Sloan's refusal to use Ostertag, as well as the relative success the Jazz enjoyed without him, immediately led to conjecture about his future in Utah. Ofcourse, any kind of serious knee injury would diminish Ostertag’s value on the trade market. hethowd rh dts on pie delighted in 7 from the pre-draft campin Chicago Mondaynight. The Jazz open training camp Oct. 3 in Boise. “Our biggest concern, at this point, is to get Greg completely healthy,” said Kevin O’Connor,the yoorma. Oct. 26, hority on a wide range of subjects. He sg he Is aed papi Er tg q bench during the final two. games {het 4 him in death He Is i tors, who returned Monday night devchea|ito,tetci ‘rank was a mentor to many ple me hout his life who consideredViancs ae - son ended in disappointment. He did notget off Coach Jerry Sloan’s “ThelmaJ. Davies 1a J. Davies, 85, passed away June we000,in San take #2 in California. The severity of the injury is not known.Ostertag will discuss the test results today with team doc- ElmerJ. Meyer jet, returned to his heavé homewilh Jesvs Cinon lune 9 oon r Mark Eaton (3,064), Karl Malone (973) and Thurl Bailey (878). Like the Jazz's, Ostertag’s sea- nager_and ‘confidante fo ‘Endlee of Reign,” a band ted by hs. son, A Gosteving man, 8snply lovedtci sendthee vanaamily, boat of Lo Powell, aug ing’ music. and ener. taining alongane Hei survived byNs wile, Paticla Suzanne Croswhite: children, frie and wife Dana, Christopher {and wile Jacqueline, in igu'ot flowers the family asks that donations be made fo the Huntsman Cancer insti- a is fourth on the franchise list for blocked shots with 650. Hetrails Bi attseaaeneseaietSa dren's complishments cesses. Hewe was‘on involved fatheroo fur. band, always making the extra effort to coachfootball, soccer, baseball, or to just tute,SLC,UT, in her name. Tih i : iHn eee knee, which he apparently injured recently while jogging on aa beach NBAin blocked shots (2.12). After only six years in the NBA,Ostertag led Orval hree, grandmother of four, Kayla, Savio, Marcle cond Techy, ai” sre hiidren. Fernky graveside servicesatTooele City é3 * Utah Jazz center Greg Ostertag has undergone an MRI exam on his minutes, he ranked ninth in the ison, uten: Feb 18, 1925, daughter of trtt, Minnie Jackson. Graduated Tooele High Mut Feo voice and enjoyede entertaining others: Kaorl was a resident of Tokyo, Honolulu, Jeromy Ranch andBcSounifut She will be sorely’ missed by her husband, one Marcia ond Andro, her paren, brother, and many, many dear friend: 16 A Bountiful Mueller Park Stake Center, E MustermPorkRal B, Bountiful, UT. Viewing:a am., Beery 2! ‘THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Marcella J. Beagley, age 77, died Sunday uses. Dusinesses, In 1974, he relocated his family Back to the United States where he lived In Atlzona, ‘Colorado and mos! recently Sail y. , Chistian Memorial ie wil be, held Tuesday, June 13, 20 al South eas! Baptist Church, 700 East7000 South, Salt Lake City, UT. F Ostertag Has MRI on Knee After Hurting It on Beach Marcella J. Beagley United StatenAir Force and was stationed In Meliss be SALT LAKE CITY-Loving husband,step-father, falher, grandlather and goodfiend, Frank Oliver Andersen, pas: June 14, 2000, of natural Causes of SI.Mark's Hospllol. ‘was 93 years old. frank was born September 19, 1906 In Nor. 1913, his family salled to America, Selling in Utah, During World War i, Frank enlisted ond getved in he United StatesNavyat o fighting SeaBee In the SolomonIslands of the Soul acl. He was honorably discharged in Frank was a Master CraitsmanCarpenter. He was also an artist who co wie pri In ls Viking Hellage with Redesigns In the fare Wocuvene eaienyparente Decomekno for Inthe Salt Lake p cana nipeorietem all WoksOtHe. fe calind eG ook cn Fe Nerest In, anyonehemet, and ie.“aod Shetnertshing,buldlng weiner thing,bulThi beingfaking oa ingwalk walks or je obo had a hist Si kmowtecigenewason avid reader love of history. Gslie about the Old West and Native can culture. os? hio. He traveled to the Phlipsines where te was a high ee exchange student with The Ameri id Service. He served in Ine ene cena William Steele; brothers i |ii ie il i but rallied to pull within 48-43 with 12:40 to play. Rockers 83, Fever 70 knew her. SI a folented artist and crafisperson 1d used her talents to serve and i Hist algeel [Fis 1°); Hh flLe j r Hy Ha it The Shock trailed by as manyas 15in the first half, and were down 44-32 at intermission, a $338zz a twisted right knee. f Moroni; and Marcille Jackson of Nephi. St proceedsy coon by Fond et > Rhonda Mapp had 21 points and 15 rebounds, and Andrea Stinson added 21 points as the Kor!(Karl)Inomata Howell age 39, re: fumed t ‘ather in Heaven Monday,Ju fina Bruno of Moroni; sisters, Jewel and Paul Forge played totalof five minutes in the Shock's first four games, and hadn't scored. 78, Shock 67: At Aubum Hills, by Elena Tomikidou, and 12 each from Astou Diatta and Tamicha Jackson. Sting forward Charlotte Smith missed the game with cat the Walker Sanderson Funeral Home East 800 North, Orem, Utah from 6-8 ‘and Thursday at the Stake ¢Genter from 5:45 to 10:45 Interment Willbe in the Amerteon ForkGly¢ Cily Cometery. eect grandchildren; brothers, P and bt e Bruno of Salt Lake City; and Eugene ond margin back to 11, and still led 59-50 with just IN OTHER GAMES: 8-3 against the Shock with Monday's victory. Milford. She has eight arandchien ‘and 2' oversix minutes to play. But two three-pointers bylittle-used Anna DeForge keyed an 8-2 run that got Detroit within 61-58 with 4:21 left. De- Cleveland went on a 20-6 tear en routeto the 38-34 halftimelead. Staley, while Detroit 2-3) was led by 16 points Center, 60 &¢ 0 North, Orem, Utah. There. will be aemcwee on Wednesday eve- Kaori Inomata Howell Los Angeles a Seal, 8 pm Pn ey one il, 56, beloved brother oy Passed aw:tude on Thursday, itne,8,22000, in'tos Nevada, ie lends ond tomy Knewhia Gs Bil, Dusty" of “itic Cy on November 20, 1943, in Pali, il,She, to wiganD. Croswnite a. his bes! fiend and Sevices, wil'be ‘Neld:Trutsdoy, Sune.45, Germany. There he ets and began a career 2000 af 14 am. afthe Windsor Sram Stake inthe fronciol coneultlog insurance for olhorsaond ‘was a very loving wife, mother Indiana used an 18-4 run early in the first half to go ahead 18-10, but Charlotte (1-5) also got 13 points from Dawn He survive his children, Claudia Ed (Kenna) Laros slope! Rosemary. nour, and Dean 8. (Sanda) Powel, 5" grandchildren, Gandchitdeors ane great-great randchildren: His parents, six biotnrstwo fies an and sisters and his wife preceded him 36, 1998. belive mombeyof the IBS Church woreshe served in many capacities.she loved! to and Stephanie McCarty had 14 for Indiana (2-4), whichlostits third consecutive game. The 6-foot-3 Melvin and the 5-9 Jones dominated inside as Cleveland opened the second half with a 20-8 run over a seven-minute stretch. That extended the Rockers’ four-point halftimelead to 58-42. simple truths of the g: and eight rebounds, Vicki Hall scored 12 points and Eva Nemcova and Mery Andrade each added 10 . He enjoy sitloved the Montana outdoors, especially huntingandfishing. He had o beaut Mishtenor He loved being wilh family hisbrothersand Sister when he was young ghildren ond grandchilc thenhewonolder ia ‘i Rockers beatthe Indiana Fever8370 Mondaynight. Chastity Melvin had 14 points Saints and site inn ar with various other callviolin, gu erate Ghd waedirectorofthe South City institute Choleshe was the greatest mom, bert end, and wifeIn the world jors: husband: son, rs, Beckyand Laura ‘Adair, cdopted ht Lombergrancaniaren, ll, in, dai: brothers and sites, Naricy Astor ile Wallace Jot jee Johnson, Philip, Johnson, hnson, Susan ison and ecededIn deathieher brother Bill Hudson. is as the Eastern Conference-leading a 60-54 playoff victory. They started 0-5 this season, including 0-4 at home, but improved to CroswhiteIll Saturcay,n June#0,2000fn y, i372 HEE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS INDIANAPOLIS — Merlakia Jones had 15 points to lead five Clevelandplayers in double figures Charlotte Sting won for the first timethis season.After losing theirfinal five regular-season games last year, the Sting traveled to Detroit for William Dorsey McCracken Our dear, beloved Joe passed i shocking the Shock Ih David OBITUARIES t=n e Sting earn their first win of season by Tuesday,June 13, 2000 a The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS/OBITUARIES |