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Show __ TheSaltLakeTribune ‘ SPORTS/OBITUARIES BATEMAN,Heather and Ka- after encountering Florida Panthers defenseman DanBoyle. Hurricanes Jump On Blue Jackets THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NHL / NC. The ’s- top scoring line two weeks ago wasn't close to push: ing the panic button, but the Carolina Hurricanes had gone EASTERN CONFERENCE Alantc Divi WoL T OL Pls GF GA Ranges 19.7 1 1 28 OO. four gameswithout a goal from NY: NY tudes 12 5 2 1 OF 8 47 m8 3 OB 8 either Jeff O'Ne ill, Sami KapaPrnsburgh B73 24a 8 @ nenor Ron Fre i New Jersey 8 12 19,48 51 .. That changed in a hurry WoL T OL Pu GF Mondaynight. Toros 2,4 2.9 8 @ O'Neill scored 35 seconds in Boston 5 9 2 % a9 4 8a W802 064 45 and defenseman Glen Wesley Montreal 86 2 1 8 a2 50 added anotheronefive minutes Butfalo 812 141 48 85 87 Jater as the Hurricanes pesttie WoL T OL Pls GF GA ColumbusBlueJackets 5-2. ina, Nie 302 7 8 9 72-0 1 8 6 The Hurri re one of Washington ord 5 2 3 5 2 eo just two NHL teamswith three Tampa Bay 610 1 1.14 MH ‘20-point players. The Pe is Aton 412-22 12 76 WESTERN CONFERENCE Detroit. Central The Hurricanes are 4-0-2 WL T OL Pls GF GA 730 4 & mH 90 the Entertainment and Sports Oot Chicago 26 4.0 2 6 & Arena in November, and St Louis 96°93 20 8 7 39 0 17 5 86 moved 11 points ahead of Nashvite bu 512 4. 0 14 a Washington in the Southeast Northwest WoL T OL Pie GF GA Division race. Calgary 92 2° 0 5 % Emonton a5 3 1% 6 8 Colorado 0-1 0 2 4 4 IN OTHER GAMES: Vancouver 9 2.0 0 9 59 Thrashers 3, Sabres 2; At Atlanta, Nionesota 78 4 1°19 82 Pace Division Tony Hrkao scored for Atlanta just 16 secWoL T OL Pts GF GA onds after Buffalo's Tim Connolly converted SanJose 95 4 3 BD 8 nix 86 3 3 2 0 80 ‘@ penalty shot, and the Thrashers sriapped Dallas 77 4 3.4 49 56 a 10-game winless streak. Arahelo 8 i 3.0 6 4s 51 2 2 4 0 55 Maple Leafs 5, Panthers 1: At ToronTwo pont for win, one point fora fe and overime oss to, Mats Sundin scored twice as Toronto beatthe Florida Panthers, who lost high- scoring forward Pavel Bure Islanders 3, Stars 2: At Dallas, Alexei Yashin scored two first-period power play goals as the New York Islanders ended a season-worst five-game winless stretch. Hurricanes 5 Blue Jackets 2 Now JesmaraSpm fon at Monta, 50 Aabetn a Tarp Bay $30pm ‘Nastile at Detrot, $30 p:im son, Nov. 16, Logan Regional Hos- pital, Logan. HOLMER, Summer and Kirk, Salt Lake City, daughter, Nov. 18, Cottonwood Hospital, Murray. HOWELL,Samantha and ANGUS, Kevin, Kearns, son, Nov.18, RIVERTON / AMERICAN FORK Audre: Groves Sager Christiansen Toronto, Joseph 116-2 (18-17. och 942 2, Atta. Kalo (Hae Bako), 1241 Petod ‘Third Perlod—3, Buftalo, Boutton 2 (Ray, Grafton), 255. 4, Bulla, Coma 3 (peraty she, 730 §, tara Hea 4 ‘Shots on goalButa 137-122. Atarta 997— 25 Powerplay Opportunies 003, ara Oc 4 TPoteen), 7.46. ‘Biron 8-101 (25 shats-22 saves). Allanta, Hoilichas 49-1 (3290) ‘Maple Leafs 5, Panthers 1 ‘Plorida: 100 Islanders 3,Stars 2 Lee Donald Burton ST. GEORGE, UTAH: - Lee Donald was. ‘Add Kapanen 2 Continued from B-1 eer play that helps us be a stronger .team, that’s how players make ‘the jump,” Dallas general manager Bob Gaineytold the Dallas Morning News. “The opportu- ‘nity comes and they take ad.wantage ofit.” ° It is curious that the Stars chose Erskine instead of Utah defenseman Greg Hawgood, who leads the Grizzlies and AHLdefenseman with five goals and 22 points. Dallas must be looking for size and physical play rather than speed and scoring: Erskine is 6-foot-4 and 215 pounds. Hawgood is 5-foot-10 and 190 pounds. “Greg will get vhis opportunity in the NHL, too,” Hay said, There is a slim chance Lummecould end up in Utah, ‘but only if other NHL teams do “not pick him up during the 48chour waiver period he agrees to come to the minors. If che clears waivers, Dallas may ‘want to find a spot for him ‘rather than send him down,be‘cause of the $3.7 million he is esthis eres janstsled ie fra ph Price. 83, Nov. 17, Ogden, Deden. Noy. 14, Ogden, Nov. 17, Morgan, v. 18, Roy, Marilyn Newman Crawtorth Emery Emery,age61, passed away Nov. Ibs pospiel "e ft ae LakeCity, Ut sept, § foudin Salt, take City,Ut. to Enoch Henning and Mary Holmes Lee peer Burton and \ae Player Burton, He married — Estelle fo Me Newm She married Crawforth She gesteSihones tron Bingham High 5 ‘Audrey married Ronald W. Sager of, Sept. 21, 1945 in the Son tak mle Tney had 46 een fidiedonAp13, 1968, he ithful member of the silver SpursRising Club for 30 years, She later married “Wayne Terris) Christionsen Sept. 20. 1997. They shared four wonderful years together. She. enjoyed. everything about. life. esback riding, children Lynn Rae andBill ner,"Ronald and Mindy Sager; six grandchildren, Shane and Lesley Chipman, Brandi and. Shane eae and Melissa al Riley, Lois and Theron Hickman, Lynn and Mary Lou Groves, and Rex anc RaNae Gri Funeral Services will be held m. at the Riverton "So. Dansie Wa 850 W,); where friends may call Nesday. evunng tram 6-8 picre Wednesdayone hourprior to services all at the same building. Intermentin South Jordan Cemetery. Funeral. DiTectors Broomhead Funeral Home, Riverton, Utah. WY Islanders 1 Nw Ya, Yahi 1 at patTheo ih 720 Nee You 12 (Ham, Croan, Modano), 125 60). Third Period-—5, Dias, Matick 2 (Van Alen Modano), 1803(09) ‘Shots on goal—New York 57-517. Daas 658— 19. Powerpiay York2oDias2 6 York, Osgood 11-1 (19 shots17 saves) Daas, Beour6-7-4 (17-14) EASTERN East Division WoL TOM Pt GF GA Bigot 0 OH, Hartord 762064 & Prddece 77 2 06S 4 Sprngheld 60 103 4 & Abary 10 4 2 8% 6 North Division WoL TOM Pu GF GA Low N53 0 8 @ Worcester 773 1860 & Porta 572138 & Moncheser «5 9 2 0 1 Hw Canadian Divison WoL TOM Pe GF GA Oboe n23 1 eo @ Hamiton 942 108 ¥ Mentat eso 2069 & SListn's $200 S @ Sant ote 67 3 0 6 4 @ WESTERN ‘West Division WoL TOM Me GF GA uh Keon @ Houston ws 213% @ Gord Rigs 11 6 0 0 2 ® Chicago 661386 w Mowaaee 581 one @ CentralDrviion WoL TOM Pi GF GA Cevetard seo 17 8 & Syrexse $es5 076 8 Groin 79 Oo 1D & Recrestr $6418 8 @ South Ovision WoL TOM Pe GF GA Pratt 10-4 ww Neto 952228 cent. O82 0 us & hos 8 6 Nov. 18, Ferryn, PORTE! Marilyn Nancy Newman Crawforth ute 2, 1922 in 0 Fort Lauderdale, and astake Mission. ch, he also was a devoted ordinance worker in the Orlando LDS femple. Survived by his saeMad fi St. Orge e, Utah; Ih; son David of dren, and she wasve,hehe ‘sche raduating fem Gatee Hi 1. Sie worked randdrenn, Ruth ezeast ordRay, died November 19, gu eink ae 22, 1905 in Salt Lake ay to fae Ford and MaryAme Swift F ‘ord. She married Arthur William Ray on June 26,“i923 In Salt take nd ad year at= at Gregory AdamChantrypassed from this earth on it the age of 37 ie ter a Ln valiant battle with brain cancer. His last days were yent with family at his home in West ‘alley City, Utah. He was a source of inspiration to family and friends with his greatfaith and unfailing sense of hugor ‘as his ness progressed. rego ‘on March 18, 1964 &bra ke arias than, 2alien Gene Reeda Bailey Gen s the second of three Her first love was her family and she raised her five children with love. ‘She bag ‘an active member of the me Church, served in many capacities includin oneae ae President, ty presidency and Ward Chorister, She Proved Q = ission in 1978with her companion to the Idaho Falls Visitors Center. She oa @ Salt me Temple Ordinance worker for and Elementary, Mont Harmon Junior ish ‘and by High School in Price, Utoh. Greg attended school at Salt Loke oon eae oo a Utah State Unive studies forestry. Hisftii \ncluded hunting, fing. hiking, gordening, genealogy, hotoy He was a fol Ae mabe of the os ieee in the Soci ie,calfora m - welll vee in’ scriptures ond, 108 church doctrine and served his church teteds November 21, 2001 eatee 135-673 In fieu, of flowers please donate to St. Jude's Children’s Hospital in De nver, Colorado, 800-877-5833. icago wit three years working in Chicapo, he aie Sieh‘ent most of his childreturning. 10 SaltLake attended LDs ington, Utah on a small Business College and later worked at tomy,mora He attended. Welli Relief Florida Focrleage, “Florey grandes chil ree aratesiredts‘grand lee Damon Burton, he urton, J children;sister EdnaScott and brother Vernal(Betty) Chell Preceded Wi deathby sisters Coral, Opaiand brother Clarenc ‘uneral services will ie held 12 noon Friday Nov. 23, 2001 at the Mulberry Drive, St. Geo where friends may call from2:30 to Murray 29th Ward, 6320 So. 700 W. 1:45 p.m. prior to services. Friendsoecall Wednesday evening Graveside feria will be held Fri.m. at Redwood Memoday, Nov. 23,2001, 12 Non at the Hal” Estctes, 6800. South Redwocd Wasai fe corcier tery, 3401 Road, and one hour prior to services Highland DrSalt Lake Ci. Friends Friday at the ward. Interment, Redmay call at the Wasatch Lawn Mortu- wood Memorial Estates. Gon Eelfrom ict 148 coper to grave je services. Services under Ruth Inez Ford Ray the direction of Metcalf Mortuary, Helen la, RuseGardner, age 89, of ‘SaltLake Sti ssed awa) November 1 1912 in Dec. tyton, eee"ort ge Stake Survived. by her. loving. husband,» N. 2375 E. Pinks ‘children: DonnaJ._ (Leonard cone73255 call at’the church form 10 au food of (Abbie, ri prior to services. Interment w' Thompson of Utah; toy‘(shoron) Coon @.m. be in ‘te viesone Conley, Neph, of Utah; Judy Bontoft of Utah, Utah ot Gregory Adam Chantry HelenIla Russell Gardner John He Dorothy Chellson Coon, passed away 16, 19 November 17, 2001 in Salt Lake City preceded her 28,in Citytbs Temple:Reared in Salt Loke with her family of herbedside ofter a death e 990. . City,Utah, Lee attended East High 'y. 30,1915. in Millett, Al- married Gorden L. Emery Feb. 4, the University of Utah Ss ner laval Avia- berta, Catosa’ te atl Fred Chellson 1998. he was educated in Eureka, ‘Utah and Annie M,. pil,she met and marioe Re oes ve ried M. W. Coon, before he and graduated from Tinic High ‘School of 1958. She graduated from was drafted inteWorld WorIl. They class theUSS shongrile in ie, Sea Yo University class of were married for 57 years and their Brit of Japan and continued in th marrias gewas sealed in the Salt Lake 1963 and sous it school for 25 years. Naval Aviation service for seven years Survived by her husband, Gorden L. Temple, after the end of the war. After leay- LDS. Emery; step-daughter, Patricia Bireria ing the Navy, he was employed by an active member of the Pennsylvania; step-sons, Mi Aero Service Corporation for over: 2: LD'S. Church ond held many callings, of and Danny Emery ot Tooele; are years, ending his flying career as including: Primary President for of Salt Lake City, nine stepchief ‘pilot. Lee became a suc- years, Librarion for 13, years, ond Erery grandchildren; Cousins and friends. acher. Dot and Pink served a cessful business owner in Florida in Funeral services will be held at Ma Grizzlies ‘Lose Erskine, NELSON, Fausett Mortuary, Dorothy Chellson Coon Burton, age 7,isied Nov.16, 2001 inSt George, Utah Winey 5 (Cin Sunes, 122 ood ¢ Cora,Cos. Catan§ (ros Wah Perlod—t. Aflanta. Kovalchuk 9 (Heatley, Har ‘Smithfield; son; Nov. 17, Logan Re- Roosevelt. Aurora, Magleby & Sons. Mortuary, Richfield. DEWITT, Hatty Mary, 80, Nov. 18, Orem, Walker-Sanderson, Mortuary, Orem. DRIGGS,Jack, 83, Nov. 16, Ogden, Lindquist Mortuary, Ogden. HALL, Lela May, 75, Nov. 16, Roy, Myers Mortuary, Roy. Salt Lake City, ber, Kellen and Heather Christiansen; “Bottaio Logan Regional Hospital, Logan. SHERWOOD,Xenya and David, West Jordan, daughter, Nov. 17, Cottonwood Hospital, Murray. VEA, Kuuipo and Myron, Tay- OBITUARIES sisters and brothers, Cleo and Ferrell ‘) and Jonny, Murray. Audrey Groves Sager Christiansen Christiansen. Mark, Lori, Candice, Em- . "Thrashers 3, Sabres 2 Stacey SALAS, Salina and Jesus, Kearns, daughter, Nov. 17, Cottonwood Hospital, Murray. SARGENT, Joanna and Troy, Garland, son, Nov. 16, Logan Regional Hospital, Logan. Cottonwood Hospital, Murray. SCHANK,Lynn and Stephen, JONES, Jodilyn and Todd, Hyde Park, daughter, Nov. 17, $i1-s Toronto 212-5 irs Pelod—1, Fn, Joknen 1 (Adams, Wieme, KELLY, DEATHS st Edmonton, 6 Ganda naeom tonNowra Agao Cay, 1 S45, Cacia, aris (Cole, Boag). 1234 6, Co 1232 TaDam 2 Wa, Val 2573 Tout Sec rt Sa. etsDre a) 18 ‘Third Peiod—7.Carcna, Mah , 1852 en). Second PeriodToronto, chet 4 (Robens, ~ Ses ng778Ca18 hod, Toronto, McCabe (Mogi) 1:05. G38 Powerplay of $ Caro. ‘Hud6 coals Coro Dens 42 G7 sos 4h Tatai 0 Jes) Gir ie75 1816 Malad, Idaho, daughter, Nov. Logan Regional Hospital, ae ital, Logan. : VARD,Jennifer and Dain, Nov. 16, Logan BUDD, Trudi and Micheal, Logan, son, Nov. 16, Logan ReRegional Hospital, Logan. Herriman, daughter, Nov. 17, Cot- gional Hospital, Logan. a tonwood Hospital, Murray. WOODBREY, Marianne and LIDDELL, Jeanette and Jesse, lorsville, daughter, Nov. 17, CotCAGLE,Sheri Ann and Collin, Magna, daughter, Nov. 16, Cotton- tonwood Hospital, Murray. Scott, North Logan, son, Nov. 16, Sandy, daughter, Nov. 18, Cotton- wood Hospital, Murray. WALTERS,Mindyand Brian, Logan Regional Hospital, Logan. wood Hospital, Murray. WOODS,Adrienne and ChrisMONSON, Mary and David, Tooele, son, Nov. 16, Cottonwood FINLAY,Claudine and Andy, Logan, daughter, Nov. 17, Logan Hospital, Murray. topher, Salt Lake City, son, Nov. 15, Riverton, daughter, Nov. 18, Cot- Regional Hospital, Logan. WHITAKER,Tina and Greg, Cottonwood Hospital, Murray. tonwood Hospital, Murray. MORALES,Renee and Martin, WestValleyCity, son, Nov. 16, Cot YOUNG, Josie and Reggie, Midvale, daughter, Nov. 16, CotFULLER,Catherineand Brian, Malad, Idaho, daughter, Nov. 16, tonwood Hospital, Murray. Salt Lake City, son, Nov. 18, Cot Logan Regional Hospital, Logan. WILDE, Becky and David, tonwood Hospital, Murray. tonwood Hospital, Murray. ORTEGA, Rosa and Michael, Jadi and Geof- Murray, daughter, Nov.18, Cottonae Draper, twin sons, Nov. 6, wood Hospital, Murray. Valley Hospital, West OTTLEY,Michelle and Chris, Sort Fillmore, daughter, Nov, 18, CotHANSEN, Michelle and Terry, tgnwood Hospital, Murray. College Ward, son, Nov. 16, Logan “HAMADA, Shigaru, 8, Nov. 17; Os PEARSON,Angela and Wesley, Compiled by ‘Kara Toone: B. Toone Lindquist Mortuary, Ogden. Regional Hospital, Logan. West. Jordan, daughter, Nov. -16, ARON, Verna, 85, Nov 16, Fruit den,HAN: Dorothy B:, 89, Nov. 18, HANZELKA,Keri and Todd, Cottonwood Hospital, Murray. den. BrighamCity, Myers Mortuary, Brigham Salt Lake City, daughter; Nov. 16, PUTNAM,Christyand Jeremy, ity. Cottonwood Hospital, Murray. Salt Lake City, twin daughters, Spanish Fork, Walker Mortuary, Spanish MOYA, N: Nov. U, HILL,Alisha and Allen, Logan, Nov. 18, Cottonwood Hospital, ORDIER, Nedra, 76, Nov. 16, River- Fort Duchesne ‘piullingerar Ys sey, Heber, daughter, Nov. 17, Cottonwood Hospital, Murray. Frank Gunn/The Associated Press Toronto Maple Leafs center Travis Green, right, tumbles Tuesday, November20, 2001 Joanne Noble Crawford Joanne Noble Crawford, age 41, returned to her Heavenly Father Nov. ity, daughter Utah, of Joseph M. and Barbara johnson Noble, Married wry: cl fee ot horsey February | 20, las ae Nevada. They loved to travel do many things together.oe gf movies and vated fram Olympus HighSchoo}. Worked as an account manager for Wagstaff for many year: Survived by’ husband, Barry; step sons, Jeremy aijustin parents; mother-in-law, Crawford (Romsett Bie brothers, David {Gall jchael (Annette Noble; ant feved her nocetone nephews. will be. remembered for her outgoing love for people and for her lovely and friendly smile, her sense oF humor, ond arect laugh. She will de missed LF knew her. oneral services willbe eld Fri, 12 une! friends may call Thurs. Friday, 11-11:45 a.m. prior to serv{centerment, Taylorsvilie Cemeiery Claudia Hutchings Martin Claudia Hutchings hath£9or is Survivedbybrother,’Sherm dvgiter, Janice; three arrondehitdren, Spaderete le ike) Newton, Jorie Hill grandsons, tS‘and ElleryN In her early married days and throughout herlife, he was known at the hostess mostest friend, and loved aenfertiing family ‘nd. friends &a te she played Perebal at Wi 1 and was known as "t She was never taller thonWy W in her high heels. end She ‘ey eehes oe worked 4: Toy, ee partners¢‘at‘heePeri eee r 26 S. retiring in ieee ‘She ma friends werilore DO reyfuss, vse,N e edian at ‘he Ruthie play pi parties and wi Pp sales awards for many yeors. She lived for seven years in Helper and ee} iano on her own radio program, She played b) ot foeat for fashion shows occasionalnat a ee McCoy'swhen herniece, Judy her. oan tought loving. mother, grandmot aunt and crafts at St. Jeph YMe cae Sowonee nd fore was a nurse and supply technician Yh, Kimberly tt was active in the Fraternal Order ot*Ea weholding the position of / Goudie is survived by her six children who will miss Mn og beauty. Teresa A. Smith, { le) ion Ogden; Seansi Sunset; “Valdus (Kevin ovr§‘Sheldon Lover (Nicole) Zimmer} man, Woods Cross; Dennis (Terry) Zimmermanof Cad 1s also sun py tae others and_ sister ferry, ( (h iene)‘eutingsFillmore y Josey ine} Mark ener Hutchir wigs Afton Gome hat labo fest Vall ey, iyo SharonStee Steleof of Gearfile She which she wos o dren. She will also be ais hardly her. a family - Fren munityto 90 fo Kitty O'brien of Sunset, Funeral Sever will be ted why one a an avid ond November 21, 2001 aun) at sete yard ‘n the The Chur ‘of Jews Christof ta nolan was always jay Saints, 851 W, 800 No, in proud of frase oeWigae e ens throughout nie | Hora ae favre tepatine, ‘and she Weatocn to pull vitofere r will be Wed., Nov. 8:30 ihanonter ea may Fi} .m. Larkin ‘Sunset Lown, fi: & 1900 where fomry. (irongement by W, fiends may call Tues. from 6are, Funeral Direclorn p.m, and one hour prior to weia ‘on Wed, Werment fir Loke C ‘ity Cemetery. See next page eo |