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Show The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH/OBITUARIES Sunday, October 28, 2001 Rulon H. “Bunny” Clark Whitney Kae Covington retumed to her 25, 2001 ot the Heavenly Father 26, 0 automobileact dent. bom"May ‘37. 1980 to David Hal ond Koe She to either of the others.” What those properly exercised powers are isn’t spelled out. “This is sort of a gray area,” said University of Utah politi- cal scientist Matthew Burbank. “There is the tension between the Legislature and the executive which is simply built into the Constitution.” While Burbank said the current tug of war is over those basic. powers, there are also pragmatic considerations — politics and ideology. “What Leavitt has done so far is gone around and prom- ised certain constituencies that this [budget crunch]isn’t going to affect them. The Legislature comes into session and it makes it very hard for him to keep urbank to lose control of process.” Leavitt has repeatedly vowed he will protect the bud- gets of public and higher education and public safety. His proposal would impose cuts on other areas and make up the differenceby tapping the state’s reserve cause of the magnitude of the shortfall,” the House majority leader said. “He’s making the decision where the budget will be cut and using the rainy day fund. He’s moved from propos- Phillip Kent Card Our do, but that’s what you have an executive for, to manage Poulton, the Senate majority leader, insists the dispute isn’t about confidence or doubt in Leavitt's abilities. “We're not calling into question the governor’s competence,” Poultonsaid. jit vile i: g 5” Hufi 3 a a8 ston died peacefullyiin ner day, October 26, 41, retumed She married Richard A. Cracroft April 26, 1990; or, were sealed in the Salt Loke LDS Temple june 28, 1993. Donne: was a devoted memberof the S Church had many callings lives. Her fo- vorite callings were working with the women and children. Dyanna in the U.S. Air Force from 1971 to 1975,stationed in Thailand and serving in the Viemam War. He aftended Brigham Young University. He was a ss E 9 hobbies and were jacballooning, k riding. ond friends were his oy. jomes is survived by his two children, Jessica Ann, 13, james Hunter, 12, Napa, CA; mother, Jean (Mort) Devse, Clearlake, CA; sisters.” cathy (Tom) Terry, Carol (Frank) Mc- i ond ws Jason, ANpele Douglas, Christopher, Jeremy. leredith; and monyloyal frends. He. ry his er, Clifford Hunte if. was ‘preceded in Private services were held Thurs. Oct 25, 2001. Directors, SereniCare. t tout, or befriended everyone she touched. She volunteered her time at many charities, school ‘and other activities. But most’ of all she would have wanted to be remembered for her unwavering devotion to her family. She is survived by loving husbond, Phi Richard A. Cracroft; fo adoring children, Elizabeth G. Cracroft, 8, Rictard B. Cracroft, 3; father and r, B. B, and Freida Fancher; brother, Dr. uncles, Keith Fancher McGee (Chris); father He wos loved niby ail and will be and mother-in-law, Richard H. and deeply missed. Janice A. Cracrof; and their son, Services will be Tues. Oct 30, 2001 Jeffery R. (Kim) Cracroft. 2 Ensign Peak LDS’ Ward ide services ond interment to chapel, 125 Rd. be Tues. Oct 30, 2001, 11 a.m., East iy ND. and family may call Lawn 1 Hi 8 p.m. Mon, Larkin N. 650 Provo. Fomily and-friends —. South ‘and at the Church may at the cemetery. Services 10:30-11:30 a.m. Tues. prior to the Will be in Scottsdale AZ, ‘Mon. Oct, service. Inferment, Larkin Sunset Lawn 29, 11 am, Cave Creek LDS Chapel. Cemetery,2350 £ 13008. re it condolences Directors, Berg Mortuary, Provo. SomeGn il ise pk ieu0.0 flowers, trust fond in caresend of As lim@findquistmortuary. /com We love you, care ye pivayee Elizabeth, Richie, and and ich. ing the right decisions or not. It’s about whether he ought to make the decisions.” with other adjustments. THINNING HAIR SOLUTIONS!!! PRIVACYOFYOURHOME 295-7404 www. .com CALL 801-363-8812 CREMATIONS start at $6 10 ANNUAL FLU a CAMPAIGN 363-7065 www.garnerfaneralcom iptom free in six months. This workshop explains the symptoms, causes and fa treatment of this perplexing disorder. EN e ¢ Community Nursing Services ¢ Dan’s Food & Drug ¢ Smith's Food & Drug In Memory of Our eCterans The Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News are ottering a 50 percent discount off the cost of “In Memory of Our Vatorans” notices that ‘publish on Vetorans Day Sunday, Nov. 11. Your discounted price will be only $2 per line. Deadlineforsuberessions is Tuesday, Mov 6 by noon ‘Send us your memorial notice by mail, e-mail, fax, or come in per- Attn: Obituary Dept. ‘son. Be sure to include your tole- P.O. Box 45838 phone ‘Salt Lake City, UT 84145 number and billing address. Questions — call (80!) 731-2980. 8am. to 5 p.m. Mon. - Fri, He Gulf See next page Rei “This is not about whether the governor is - JamesClifford Hunter Jomes Clifford Hunter, 48, passed 21, 2001 in Jeremy half over and “our choices becomelimited.” Former Gov. Norm Bangerter has a unique perspective on the current struggle. He served as Utah’s House speaker giant, ay Richard M. (Rick) Livingston away October 1, Utah. uary, the budget year will be before being elected chief executive. “You need to trust your governor,” said Bangerter, a Republican., “They may not like someofthe things heis going to le love ond sppport tphs Teavedly tamer Oclober 26, ing it to actually doing it, and that’s our role.” While Garn concedes Leavitt hasn’t actually spent money from the emergency fund, the practical effect is the same unJess he makes deeper cuts soon. When lawmakers meet in Jan- 5 led, neither let it be afraid.” Services will be Tues. 30, 2001, Jeremy Ranch LDS Ward ‘chapel, 3010 W. Saddle Back Rd, 12 noon. Friends may call Mon. Oct 29, 6-8 p.m., Russon Brothers Salt Lake Mortua » a.m. preceding service at church. Burial, Park City Cemetery. ine ‘and maps avaitable at www.russonmortuary.com. Johnson, i John) Mikkelsen, Fountain Green, ther (Janet) johnson, Springville, Perry (Kristy) Johnson, Fairview. Ruth was preceded in death by her parents, Jomes ls Johnson. i cise any functions appertaining clear-cut based on traditional principles. “The governoris essentially appropriating right now be- ‘nfo You: not os your world heart giveth, be give | unto you. Let 2537 es, it says: “No person charged with the exercise of powers properly belonging to one of these departments shall exer- pass into legislative territory is ‘ated ,. GoM, Diane, Alida and Cha. rise Morrell, Preceded in death by hergrandpa, Jock Evans. Octojtney will also be missed by many friends she loved so much. We'll > ° Whit! eace leave wi 1, ™ 1 3 mentis divided into legislative, executive and judicial branch- problem < that the govern- the : af ing through i on separation of power is sim- ple, short and utterly ambiguous. work cooperatively. “That’s the balance ofpower at work, and I don’t see all of that as bad,” Mansell said. “I'm notuptight over this.” Garn, the House majority leader, insists Leavitt's tres- z tion. “Constitutionally, that’s our charge.” In fact, the founding documentprovides little ground for either side’s claim. The constitutional provision octivit her son, Christ of Latter-day Soi in the i enjoyed working as a secretary in the Young Women Organization. was r sons for servin, bgmissions. z Ruth is survived by her husband, Som, Hunt children, Franklin James (Monica)Bramall, Orem, Coralee (81 f a “There's a reason the [state] founders gave the responsibility to the governor. Thatis very clearly one of the checks and balances the founders created.” of the core functions of the Legislature,” Fellowssaid. “So, if you accept the premise that that'sa legislative function, the argument could be made that that [1969 law] was an unconstitutional delegation of authority. 'm not saying how strong an argumentthatis.” Senate President Al Mansell, R-Sandy, says he believes legislators and Leavitt can 2% ee38a2208 ohTe a “The power to appropriate moneyis sort of a quintessential legislative power . . . one will meet thatobligation. All Conference ii Lertr| eye Covington. 7 3 rege i=et ii tries 25 i; i tee i an ei f i away ts i]FBeeeat congestive haart and Coghec ser, soberTOT,of foilure. great-grondmother at Ruth Bramall Sally M. Chiazzese efae OBITUARIES f Leavitt cannot spend emergency reserve funds without legislative approval. But a 1969 law gives him broad authority to make cuts in order to balance the budget. 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