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Show A24 WORLD/OBITUARIES TheSalt Lake Tribune Friday,May 24,2002 i Coup Figurehead Flees House Arrest Venezuelan seeks asylum from Colombia BY ALEXANDRA OLSON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CARACAS, Venezuela The businessman who became Venezuela’s interim president during the short lived overthrow of Hugo Chavez escaped from house arrest Thursdayand took ref- resign. The march was the third large anti-government demonstration since Chavez's return to power. Chavez was ousted April 12 bymilitary generals after a demonstra tion against his rule ended in bloodshed He quickly regained power with ugein the Colombian Embassy, where he has asked for political asylum. Pedro Carmona, 60, had the help of disappeared after going for a walk outside his home in a western Caracas neighbor: hood Thursday morning, a day after an appeals court ordered him transferred from house arrest to jail, his lawyer said Carmona faces up to 20 years in prison for rebellion and conspiracy for the April 12 coup, which was reversed two days later, bringing Chavez back to power and landing Carmona incustody. Venezuelan Foreign Min ister Luis Alfonso Davila con firmed Carmona’s asylum bid, but did not say how his government planned to react. In Bogota, Colombian For eign Minister GuillermoFer: nandez said his nation would try to decide on the request ane mona’s lawyer, Juan Mamh Echevel ad said that the appeals court ruling, which cannot be appealed, vii olated his client's right to be triedin freedom. Police vehicles had been posted outside Carmona’s apartment building and it was not immediatelyclear how he escaped. Meanwhile, in Ce tens of thousands of government demonstr took to the streets Thursday, accusing Venezuela's _attor ney generalof bias in the in vestigation of the coup last month and demanding he ————_ ABRAMS, Kristy nd ase LakeCity, daught Rogional Medical Cent AL,Cindy on K son, May 21, Si ‘s Toni, Salt LakeCity Al IN, An andJeremy, Kearns, daughter, May tal, West Jordan. Al ¢ and Greg, Salt ‘ottonwood Hos: pital, Murr pital, Murray ANDREW,Buffey and Ryan, Hooper (Davis), son, May 16, Ogden Regional Medical Center, Ogden. BAKER, Kellie and Michael, Woods Cross, son, May 22, LDS Hospial, Salt Lake f City BANGERTER,Susan and Brady, Bountiful, daughter, May 22, LDS Hospi al, Salt LakeCity BENSON dJaimee and ap SHERMAN. Joseph, munity Hospital, Orem. BEST,Stacie and Patrick, Sandy son, May 2 ttonwood Hospital Murray BOURNE,Jill and Paul, West Valley City, son, May 22, CottonwoodHospital, Murray BRADY, Aimeeand Joseph, Sandy. ughter, May 20, Jordan Valley Hospi West Jordan. BRANDVOLD,Melissaand Kevin, Provo, son, May 8, Orem Community Hospital Orem. f Shannon and ughter, May 18, 0, Salt it Lake ity, BROCKBANK, Stephanie and Dean, Sandy, daughter, May 21, Cottonwood Hospital BU Catherine and Robert, Layton, r, May 14, Ogden Re sional Medical Center, Ogtien, CALL, Le Annand Lyle, Wellsville, daughter, May 21, Logan Regional Hos. pital, Logan. CALVILLO, Ruth and OSA, Juan, Orem,daughter, April , Orem Com munity Hospital, Orem CANNON, Karen and Daniel, Salt Lake City, daughter, May 19, Jordan Valley Hospital, WestJordan. CARTER,Angela and Miles, Orem, daughter, April 30, Orem Community Hospital, Orem. CASTILLO, Virginia and OBER. Rex 1 rit take ity ly andAllen, West Haven, son, May 16, Onden. Regional Medical Center, Ogden. CHRISTENSEN, DeAnna and Christopher, Magna, daughter, May 21, St, Mark's Hospital, Salt LakeCity WETH,Michelle and Todd, daughter, Mi lay21, St. Mark's 4 Carmona loyalist troops and an outpour- a popular support Carmona, former presi dent of the country’s largest business association, helped organizea generalstrike and march leading up to the coup. Claiming Chavez had_ re. ‘Daniel Luna/TheAssociated Press signed, military generals in ‘armonaaspresident Unemployed Argentine workers demandfederal assistance Thursdayat the Ministry of Labor in BuenosAires. Aday after Chavez's oust Carmona closed Congress, er the SupremeCourt, threw out the constitution and prom ised general elections within aye Carmona was promptly arrested after Chavez returnedto power. He has denied conspiring to overthrow the government and said he accepted the presidency because he believed Chavez hadresigned. strators protested what they said was the government's biased investigation into deadly violence during the prote: that briefly toppled Chavez, a leftist former paratrooper whose close ties to Cuban leaderFidel Castro andIraq’s in have irriSaddam Hu tatedU.S. officials. Thursday’s march coincided with mounting calls for early elections, including from members of the presi- dent’s owncoalition,the Fifth City, daughter, May 22, Cottonwood Hospital, Murray WE, Marlo and lan, Pleasant Grove, son, May 1, Orem Community Hospital, Orem. DEMILLE,Holly and Dustin, Roy, son, May 14, Ogden Regional Medical C ind Timothy, May 21, Cotton NAN Heather and Rich ard, Salt takeCity, daughter, May 21, Cottonwood Hospital, Murray RES, Ronald, Houston, daughte Lake Regional Medical Ce City. FREELAND, Mandalyn and Wil liam, Orem, son, May 9, 0) rem Commu: nity Hospital, Orem, FUQUA, Hannah and Raymond, Provo, son, May 2, Orem Community Hospital, Orem GARCIA, Angela, Salt LakeCity, son, May 21, St. Mark's Hospital, Sait Lake City. Maria and JOrge, Ogden, Ogden Regional Medical Center, Ogden. GARRETT, Amber and Jacob, Ma gna, daughter, May Cottonwood Hos. pital, Murray, Jenny and GARRETT, ‘Therin,Provo, laughter, May 1, Orem and Stephen, South Jordan, son, May Jordan Val ley Hospital, WestJo GOODWORTH, Robyn, Taylors: ville, son, May 21, Jordan Valley Hospi tal, West Jordan, GORRINGE kan andGlade, West a alley Hos: Salt Lake City, son, May 21, St. Mark's Hospital, Salt LakeCity HAMBLIN, LeAni and Bradley, Kaysville, son, May Ogden Regional and Troy, West Valley City, son, May 2,22, Cottonwood Vy. ANDEZ, Susana and MARIN ven West Jordan, son, May 2 ake Regional Medical Centi ity. IERRINGTON, Manea and Nor pee vaGly son,May 18 Jor pspital, Ges Trey and Steven, Layton, 15, Ogden Regional Medical Center, Onn, HILL, Cinthia and Ryan, Roy, daughter, May 16, Ogden Regional Med ical Center, Cain HINES, Amanda, Ogden, son, May 16, Ogden Regional Medical Center, Ogden, HOLLEY, Shannon and Wesley, Springville, daughter, May 22, Cotton wood Hospital, Murra HOWCROFT, Amylee and DESPAIN,Joseph, Murray, daughter, Mi 18, JordanValley Hospital, Wes HOWE,Sherrisa, Provo, daughter, April 29, Orem Community Hospital, Orem. JACOBO,Veronicaand PAREDES, Abel, Ogden, son, May 12, Ogden RegionalMedical Center, ( JAMES, Kristy andEric, Santaquin, JARAMILLO,‘Tawnie and PEAR= Michael, West Jordan, daughter, 1, Jordan Valley Hospital, West sordan JOHNSON, Katherine and and Ryian, West CONLIN, Phyllissa and Joseph, . son, May 9, Orem Community Hospital, Orem Jodie and Kitt, Salt Lake BOATRIGHT, Nathan, mn, 80n, MayM4 Ogden Regional Medical Center, 8 pelle and Jay, Provo, son, May3, Orem Community Hospital, Orum. JUDD,Esther and John, Orem, son, April. 30, Orem Community Hospital, rem. “AY, Marguel and Michael, River ton, son, May 21, Cottonwood Hospital, RAY Amadeo said, adding the president complained ofslow progress: “Atthis pace,I'm notinterested. Duhaldehas pinned his hopes of reviving Argentina’s battered economy on IMF support, whichwascutoff last year after the country failed to meet fiscal deficit targets. The president is hoping billions of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS dollars in IMFaid will help him prop up BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Presi- the country’s banking system and revive an economy mired in its fourth year of recession. dent Eduardo Duhalde urged lawmakers on Thursday to quickly pass a financial package soughtby the International Monetary Fund in exchange for aid, as Congress began debating part of the reforms amidstreet protests. Duhalde’s warning cameaslegislators metina special session to debate one of two keybills sought by the IMF. The IMF, backed by the Bush adminis- swift legislative action was needed to enact spending cuts andrevise financial crimes law that have been bogged di lown bypoliti- nancial system and slash spending in Ar- Duhalde warned political leaders that cal bickering, presidential spokesman Eduardo Amadeo said. “His Hos Salt LakeCity, aoe son, May22, Cottonwood Hosp! BYKEVI. Republic Movement. hace, ‘son, Med 15, Ogden Regional Medical C enter, | CLOUGH, Michelle and Zachary, Salt LakeCity, daughter, May 20, Jordan Valley Hospital, WestJordan. Karen and Scott, OLE! ttonmondHosp! Congress mustpassbills before IMFwill give aid In Caracas, the demon daughter, May 4, Orem Community Hospital, Orem, PIER, Jamie ‘and Clhristopher, Argentine President Urges Reforms warning was a strong wKELSCH, Cindy and Alan, Park lay St. Mark’s Hospital, KINDRED, Katie and Bryan, Orem, son, May 1, Orem Community Hospital, Orem. KNIGHT, Heather and Bob, Salt LakeCity, daughter, May22, Cottonwood andPaul, Center ville, daughter, May 4, Orem Community Hospital, Orem. SON, Tracy and Evan, Provo, daughter, May 2, Orem Community por LEW! talyn and Brandon, Provo, Tapes April 30, Orem Com: Orem. Kerri and Louis, Herri: ., Jordan Valley Hospital, West Jordan, LOWRY, Mireille and Greg, Hyrum, son, May 20, Logan Regional Hospital, Logan, LUCERO,Jessica and Gary, Clear field, son, May 13, Ogden Regional Medi cal Center, Ogden: LUMLEY,Erin and Ronald, West Jordan,son, May 18, Jordan Valley Hos: pital, West Jordan LUNA,Sheri and CAPPO,Joe, Lay ton, daughter, May 15, St. Mark's Hospi tal, PeeLakeCity. , Apria and John, Sandy, dct April 30, Orem Community Hospital, Orem. MARTINEZ, Jennifer and Carlos, Logan, son, May 21, Logan Regional Hospital, Logan. MCARTHUR, Denise and JOHNSON, Kent, Fee Regional Medical Center,"sal‘Lake City. MCCOWEN, Brandy and Justin, Pleasant View, daughter, May 15, Ogden Regional Medical Center, Ogden. McFADDEN,Belinda and Ronald, Riverton, daughter, May21, Jordan Val ley Hospital, West Jordan. MCTEER, Amanda and Daniel, Orem, son, May 4, Orem Community Hospital, Orem. MIGLIACCIO, Dana and ED- WARDS,Eric, Orem,son, May 3, Orem Community FaniaOrem MILES, , Westmin: ster, daughter, MayCOrem Community Hospital, Orem. MORRIS,Raylynn, Murray, daugh. ter, May 21, St. Mark’s Hospital, Salt LakeCity. NELSON, Christy and Von, Goshen, daughter, May 12, Salt Lake Regional Medical Center, Salt LakeCity. NEWSON, Heather nad Jessie, Og: den, son, May 15, Ogden Regional Medi. cal Center, Ogden. NGUYEN, Vy and Long Huynn, Sandy,son, May22, Cottonwood Hospi tal, Murray. y NIELSEN,Cindee and Mark, Orem, son, May 4, Orem Community Hospital, NIMMER,Tamera and David, Orem, son, April 90, Orem Community Hospi IN, Anissa and Robert, Frank: lin,‘abo, son, May22, Logan Regional Hospital, Logan OLDROYD,Jennifer and Trooy, Salt Lake City, daughter, May 22, Cottonwood Hospital, Murray. OSBORNE,Joliene and Dana, Salt Lake City, ae May 22, Cottonwood Hospital, Murra PENROSE,Heather and Ron, Herr man, son, May 22,LLDSHospial, Salt Lake City. PERRY, Sharon and TIDWELL, Jimmy, Magna, daughter, May 20, Jor dan Valley Hospital, West Jordan. PHILLIPS,Laurie andJerry, Boun oh son, May22, LDS Hospial, Salt Linke SLATS, Josie and Anthony, Pleas ‘ant Grove, son, May3, Orem Community Hospital, Orem, PORRAY,Leslie and Scott, Provo, son, May 2, Orem Community Hospital, Orem, QUIRING,Amyand Dietrich, Orem, one,” tration, has laid out several conditions for the resumption of new loans, including measures to restore confidence to the figentina’s 23 provinces. The lending agency also wants a so- called economic subversion law to be son, May 3, Orem Community Hospital, Orem. RICHES, Tina and Troy, Draper, son, May 22, Cottonwood Hospital, uray. RODRIGUEZ,Rochell and Jose, Og den,son, May 16, Ogden Regional Medi cal Center, Ogden. ROSNER, Nicole and Eric, West Jordan, daughter, May 22, Cottonwood Bema ty (OWLEY, Annalisa and Robert, West Jordan, daughter, May 11, Salt Lake RegionalMedical Center,Salt Lake City. SALAZAR,Alexis and CONROW, Damon, Ogden,daughter, May 13, Ogden Regional MedicalCenter, Ogden ‘SANCHEZ,Macgan and Jose, Orem, daughter, May 7, Orem Community Hospital, Orem. SANDQUIST, Cheree and Kent sees m, May 22, LDS Hospal, Sal Lake: SELIAAS, Jamie andKevin, Woods Cross, son, May 21, Cottonwood Hospi tal, Murray. SIYAVONG, Darling and MORALES,Michael, Salt Lake City, son, May 22, LDS Hospial, Salt Lake City, ‘SLIWOSKI, NaTasha and Matthew, Layton, daughter, May 13, Ogden Re gional Medical Center, Ogden. TH, Jamie and David, Provo, daughter, April 30, Orem Community Hospital, Orem. MITH,Rebecca and Rusty, Kays ville, daughter, May 14, Ogden Regional Medical Center, Ogden. ‘SPIERS,Kassidy and Mark, Sandy, daughter, May21, Cottonwood Hospital, Murray. STAMM,Linday and Chris, Salt LakeCity, son, May 21, St, Mark's Hos pital, Salt LakeCity. STUECK, Chelesta and Jefferson, PleasantGrove, son, May 9, Orem Com munity Hospital, Orem. SUMMERS,Marcie and Curt, Eden, daughter, May 15, Ogden Regional Med ical Center, Ogden. SWENSON,Diane and Gordon, Sandy,son, May22, LDS Hospial, Salt Lake City. THOMAS,Stacy and Christopher, South Ogden, daughter, May 14, Ogden Regional Medical Center, Ogden, repealed, saying it has been used by the courts to intimidate foreign bankers. Thelaw, whichin the past was used by Argentina’s military junta to staunchfinancing of leftist guerrilla groups, has been recently enforced by judges investigating whetherbankers illegally withdrew billions of dollars from the now deeply troubled financial system. The collapsing economy has unleashed the country’s worst economiccrisis in history, triggering daily protests in several provinces in the interior and around the capital, snarlingtraffic for hours. On Thursday, hundreds of union workers and unemployed Argentines demonstrated in front of Congress, demanding jobs. In downtown BuenosAires, hooded youths with wooden clubs blocked roads and ripped up sidewalks around the Labor Ministry, complaining the government hadfailed to deliver long promised subsidies for the unemployed. OBITUARIES Blanche Heugly Allen Copson Heugly. She married | sweetheart companion, LeGrande Roundy Allen on December,22, 1930 In the Salt Lake LDS Tem he sy ‘an exemplary homemaker with a home that wosalways beautiful ‘and clean, where ‘everyone was welcomed with love and friendship. She was thrifty, a wonderful cook, very industrious “and always willing to serve. All her children and grandchildren received beautiful quilts that were hand pieced and quilted to eny and treasure. Above all she lov e family and was the instigator of humerous familydinners and reunions throughout the Blonche gavemonyyears of service in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saintsintheitso Relief Sociiver Temple. eGr anche have resided mhthe Cottonwood area for over 60 ‘Sheis survived by her husband of 71 years, Lecrenee, their children Duayne jetty) Allen, Laura, Joycenet)shay, Gene. LaGrand lien. Koren Joon randchil- morial Estates Notion: 5850 "south East, Murray, ged ‘and one hour WADE, Jordan and Curt, Ogden, daughter, May 14, Ogden Regional Med: ical Center, ge WALLACE, Jay, Orem, daughter, April ®8,Orem Community Hospital, Orem. w. ‘Tarissa and Victor, Mid- vale, daughter, May 21, Cottonwood Hospital, Murray. WEBBER,Sherry and Grant, Pay: son, daughter, May 7, Orem Community Hospital Orem. WELLS,Anita and Matthew, Sandy, son, May 21, Jordan Valley Hospital, ‘WestJordan, WILDE, Brenda and Shane, Farr West, daughter, May 15, Ogden Regional Medical Center, Ogden, WILKEY,Elisabeth and Eric, Orem, son, May 1, Orem Community Hospital, Orem, WILLIAMS, Rebecca and Nathan, Logan, son, May 22, Logan Regional Hospital, Logan. WOOLLEY, Shelayne and Carl, Layton, son, May 15, Ogden Regional Modical Center, WRIGHT, Angela and Garrick, Logan, son, May 20, Logan Regional Hospital, Logan, Abbe_Delisis; igranceNiren. oe ond Taylor; brothers, Terry, ‘and Bob Olsen; sisters, Susan Rera ond Jeanne Smith. Preceded in death Dyparents, ond brother Bill ineral services will be held in her In, ‘4 West Bernina Drive (5820 South). Friends may call Friday, 6-8:00 p.m. at McDougal. Funeral” Home, 4330 South Redwood Road and Saturdayat the church one hour prior to services. Interment, Bountiful City Cemetery. Elma June Smith Baker loving A special thanks to CNS Hospice all ho. have cored . and ced Blanche throughout her irs of health problems. We will miescer beautiful smile and warmth and caring ways. Friends and 0 may call bir k May 24, 2 -8 p.m. a vilot son, May 2, LDS Hospial, Salt Lake City. ‘TURNER,Jill and Chad, American Fork, on,pay 4, Orem Community Hoagtal NER, ‘Sallee and , Salt Lakeecly. daughter,Mas aCotton ‘wood Hospital, ULIBARRI,Mort“and David, Mur ray, son, May 21, Cottonwood Hospital, Murray. |, Leonar ; son, Joe Hedy) sa beenSoll tak City; daughters, Tatur Jason] ford, DRAPER imee and Matt, Center- (OMPSON,Kari andJason, North r. ye would give you rept before you even an ond Preceded in deal her infant grandmother, ceegreener daughter, Lois Marlene Allen on May weargreat1, 11932; her parent; six brothers, laVar, Lee, Stewart, Ray, Roy, and ines. Keith and fourwiserArdell lana, reyan Ogden, daughter, May 14, ean Re. coals Medical Center, JoAnne DeLisis Blanche Heualy, Allen, our loving Martha JoAnne Olsen Delisis, age iM passed away May 22, 2002 in Salt Loke City, rien ierates Secrets ar sister anc ried rch. FuRaymond 6.Baker on May 9. 1928 in May25, at 12:00 pin in the Cotton. the SaltLakeLDS 1femple mn active mem V1 Word.1830 East6400 Shurch eoJews ChriststoFLente Sou. Interment fasat wn. re she served avot neral Directors: Colonial Moree. aor ee Some o!vale memories were spent Justin Bruce Davis Salt Loke ondJordan tees 5 an ordinar wo! justin Bruce Davis, born September deeply. devotedKd ter|fomity ond 8nv in Salt Lake"ei. was taken home. She workin her flow. from ‘yecrs, May.162003, s “Lest for Life™personified. Everyone knew was by his never. ending smile and en. receded In death by her pore ay won,Ray, luge.tm Br'bos “puto, Mortal Arts; oul prect-gronaccugnesyon ice, ee prior to services’ at neral services will pe held Saturday, foreiree, his fom ‘ond friends. He wascherished by all he left behind, little, oeroem remee ora rma rater“Amol ondfeo Se ters and’ The family expresses apprec thecaretakers cs ist"GhoiceHome Ns motter’ patricis the ‘marvelous X;Durrant Ns Brother,Jim Bavis, Se- oa YOUfor litional love ond ing. grandmother, fe Yet cory proud aunts, un. oo ‘ond friend lends steed Ate four RAY OF SUNSHINE” °!™a¥S cousins, and o multitude of Is oa Then, yf hen he left us, he was greeted Vo, a nieorotet in Into the loving arms of hi father, ors m. Nope,Oy Fost Wah Durrant. his grandfather, nfl may call Friday Durrant; he also survived Brocehiked’ Homan ‘eda deur ee 1 Goff Mortvar yy friend, Lance Ballar ote, “ondSaryYu.oe Om, Brivate family’ celebration, of ya life will be Mur fay. Comater ery. _—o9! 512002, He willclways be oh oe‘among us. See next page |