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Show B6 The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH/OBITUARIES Sunday, November10, 2002 Circle Jerks Deliver Old-Time Punk Rock Midvale Shelter Offers Support to ‘Neighbors’ @ Continuedfrom B-1 | BY DANNAILEN | ‘THE SALTLAKE TRIBUNE ence on an indi vidual basis.” long list of Midvale-area organizations e Stepped up to support the shelter, includ ing the Rotary Club, church groups, Boy Scouts, Copper Hills High students who stitch TheCircle Jerks toured relentlessly through the '80s, releasing anthem-filled albums like “Wonderful” and “Golden Shower of Hits” along the way,before splitting upjust as “alternative” rock went in Midvale rivals that of our mainshelter downtown [in Salt Lake City]," says Matt Minkevitch, executivedirector of The Road Home, the organi Rick Egan/TheSalt LakeTribune zation that runs the overflow shelter from a former ware house. Kristie Montiel puts a cap on 18-month-old daughter, Anjelica, at Midvale's The Road Home shelter Thursday. The capswere knitted and donated by Marguerite Kirk, who hopes they will keep people warm this winter. “Midvale provides the facil ity as well as tremendous in. kind support, and that has al this issue, we are certainly interested.” We want to house people, not warehouse them,” Seghini But that does not mean sim: ply opening more shelters. “Communities should invest in moreaffordable housing,becausethat is the true safety net,” says. Dannielle Hines, a single motherof four who found her: selfat ashelterfor thefirst tim this week, could not agree more. children during birthdays and holidays this year. _ says. “We need two queen beds pushed to- Home's volunteers in Midvale, ableto stay open through April, + people are just our but he knows that a stagnant neighbors who are ing for all sorts ofincomes for gether among 60other beds ina part-time large, echo-filled room lighted by high-ceiling fluorescent lights. It is better than the street, Hines says, but it is no way, we won't require more Like 40 percent of celts vekers who approacl teachers, clerks and nomy brings down ontheir luck .” employees. That place to rearkids sharp increases in shelter- INET: seekers and JOANN SEGHIN painful Os de in Midvale mayor shelter Road Home, Hines is from Seghini says her city is se out-of-state. “Wecameto Utah for a new funding. “Homelessness is not just yr agency or salt Lake City’ issue,” Minkevitch says. “It's a curing transitional housing for families who move out of the shelter but want to stay in their nationalissuethat affects Utah and Utahns, andif other com close to Midvale Elementary, start, to take a chancefora bet ter life,” says Hines, whogot bv the last nine months worn.ng graveyard shifts at Conocoa..d selling linens at Bed, Bath & Beyond. munities are wiiling to address Midvale neighborhood and where children living at the shelter attend school George W. Baker George, W. Boker, o longtime resident of aAt. lington, Virginio, Oct. 2002, cases incidentto Sylvia Suzanne Willich Ahlberg Boxer was March 27, Riverton- Sylvia Suzanne Willich born 1912. in Provo Ahlberg, belove wife, mother. and grew up. in daughter ‘ond = Kemmerer, W peer returned to He attended schools loving Heavenly Father Wyoming ond I Provo, the |g University of Wyoming, George wesinaen University in Washington, D.C He come to Sclt yadvated with honors from Brigham in Elementory Educa the Jordan Schoo! She enjoyed. teaching Ist Grade for a few years before and Ofer rakingher children. II was 9 Sprucewood Elementary that she mi and married the principal's son Toseph Dale Ahiber qfe0t joy and happiness to her life. Sylvia was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served numerouscallings ond enjoyed teaching both youth and Wduits. She had a strong testimony of us Christ and knew in whom sh eould turn for peace. Sylvia lived with breost cancer for ine yeors. Her faith Chris ‘gnd eof her fomily, friends, those who cored for her have watoined her during this © She alwoys hid her triols smile. She will be remembi beoutiful, intelligent, kind, an daughter Her lings, stepfother. stepsiste Sepbrother survive Syhia special thanks to Dr, Difiore, Ken dal, Jacque. Michelle, ond Anne from ice. Funeral Services wil be held Mon day of 11:00am ot me fiverton 31d Word 12888 So Friends may call Sunday evenin, ion 6-8 pi, tthe Broomheod Home 12600 So. 2200 W. and Mon doy one hour prior at the church. In ferment Riverton Cemetery Mollie Alred Mollie Mary Edda Phelps Alred, 96, Qrem. passed way November 7, 2002, Loke City "in 1934, ond married or (Dolly) Gilenrist in 1937; the couple lived’ in Solt Loke until 1993, when they moved od bridge, Virginio, Their long marriage ended with fhe death of Mrs. Boxer in Decemiver, 2000 Boker wos octive in advertising circles for 60 years. He telirad otter severcl years with the Newspoper Agency Corporation, and took a post retirement position as soles repre sentotive of Solt Lake Leather and Findings Company. He wos a Post Master of Acacio Masonic Lodge. joker is survived by fwo sons ond @ daughter: Robert G. Boker, Los Vegos, Nicholos G. r, Fairfax, Virginia, ond Barbara (Babs) 8. Robson, Arlington, Virginio, and three grandsons: Dovid A. Robson, Son roncico, G. Kyle Boker, US. Novy, ond J. Alexgnder Baker, Los V. Mr. Boker's family and frien wil gether in Jockson, Wyoming, for a privote menoriol ceremony Darlene Francis Bonny Alter a long lines,our loved mom, ond in posed way Feet deen to. io ieee 7h LDS Words. As 0 eenbe of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, dad served as assistant scout. master, scoutmoster ond an ordinance in his garden, fishing ify and ‘buliding furniture for his grandkids. in his Dod worked for the Iniernation® Smelter and Refining Company for almost 20 years and retired from Kennecott Copper Corporation os o railroad cor repairman with 26 years of service in 1981. While working ot the Smelter he also ran the coal yard that woslocated where the new fire station sits today on 7th Street. He shoveled "many a truckload of coal into the basements of Tooele homes”. Dod was a hardworking man ond knew the value of a days work for a days poy. His hardships in his early life led him to insure his children were ith @ better lifestyle thon he had Dadis survived b; loving wife and six children: to ie) of Notional City, Colifornig, Denes deceased (Edith) of Tooele; Janice (Vern) Peosnall of Tooele; John (Pat) of Poyson, Utah; Tim (Sandra Tooele; Lindo (Kim) Murray of ial Robert (Joanne) Booth of Tooele; 32 grondchildren ond 64 great-grond. Ghidren, eight” greot-greo!. grond. children. He wos preceded in death by both porents, step-mother Gladys sweating, swirling mass of people throwing elbows in frontof the stage did not seem tocare They wefe just glad to catch in action some ofthe forefathers of bands like They can count on The Road says volunteer supervisor Celeste Eggert. She says many groups are signing up to prepare meals, give free haircuts, assemble care packages and help with donation drives in coming months. told, good show. The Ciek Jerks showed they are notold,just older. Maybe they will tour again nextdecade. Blink-182 and Green Day. The Circle Jerks did not SLC Man Chargediin ApartmentFire “I know peopleare reluctant to comehereatfirst, because Salt Lake County prosecutors have charged a Salt Lake it’s out by the railroad tracks and just looks like a warehouse,” Eggert says. “But the nice thing is, once Colorado St. on Tuesday and foundthestairwell ablaze. The fire was put out, but the building’sexterior, carpet, handrail, and Withers’ apartment were damaged. Withers told author- City man whoallegedly set his apartment building on fire someone does come in to drop off a donation, they keep com- with first-degree felony aggra- vated arson. Terrance Withers, 46, was arrested this week after officers responded to his address near 450 N. ing back and word Hireats that it’s not a scary thing.” “But without a car or day James J. Booth James J. Bocih passed away November, 2008 ene doy short oF his 86th bir born 6 November, 1916 in Harrisburg, Utah 10 Marvil Riding and Jomes William Booth, Dad married Mary Alice Eva Fox 11 April 1935 in Beaver, Utah. marr loter Solemized in the Sait Temple 4 May. 1953. Dadwas. lon time member of the Tooele sth ond cided 2002 was a good time to reunite and tour, but the khsiao@sltrib.com ities he set the fire to protect himself from Martians, ac- cording to court documents. David James Beckstead William S. "Bill" John Morrison Hummel Hawkins John Morrison Hummel, 76, William $, “Bill” Hawkins died Qc- 2008 passed away ‘November 3, City to Donald James and Marie tober,2.,2002,lovinghusbond of Vi March 24, 1926 in Son Gf Teneoborn Sprague Beckstead. Married Evelyn ola Wy to Oral John Hummel ern onriovephie,"Hawkins. A Tonner, later divoré and Corinne St. Denis. He married graduate of East High School Survived by 0 daughter, Rosella, Jean Pivic Jon 2, 1949 in Rock ‘ond University of Utah. Springs. WY. _Gfemation isplaned, with no full Colonel Foher aiteridedl Hot’ Sorioge: Cah off Mortuary; Retired, Dovid James Beckstead, 64, died Faberdirecto Vea offer & distinsashes mi eaihe, Vi; dou vi (omés) Rolns; is wife,ion! Willgm'$, laughter, sharon 2nd (Jon); five grandchildren; brothers, Wayne, deceased, (Sonia Groce, FLL.Richord (Billie), Stone Mountain, Cecil Lee Boren Cecil Lee Boren, age 84, died egoaor rooms November 7, High ‘School, graduating in'4944, He later went on to earn Bachelor’s and Master's in Petroleum Geology trom degrees fe University of Wyong Jom worked 37 years for 1.4 Corporation, seticng une 1986 8 Chief Geologist. He enjoyed golf ond riont (Jeanne), Vernal, UT; sisaan ond Cer Che © penne? fer, Marlyn (Wayne) Honsen, Mid- Bf°S onl oeSe ae Lake City oa: tal. He suly 25,Foren f edorview, Duchesne fo Jomes ord ond Flossie Ellen Richens Boren. He married “iPe emorialservice will be Tues. Nov ai 10s:al fa‘nary honors funeral, Ft. Myer . Interment, Arlington Notlonal Cee ry. Mildred D. Eyre Holloway Vernal and their Salt LakeLDS Temple; ie ese marriage wos later solemni ‘ohn served in Jean lummel, Provo; y (Cif) Horper, Rock WY; grand niece, Angela Harper, Cheyenne, WY; nephews, Dirk Hummel, Chris Mathony, 5 OF WH, FRivertone, WY; and. brofher-inlaw, Mark Mathony, Jackson, CA. J was preceded in by his hisparent, sister,Connie eroter.Rich yr Hondo brother, fommal of Veal cone aie:ong rancher ond stockman. He worked 10 ‘year, os 0 foreman ot the Gilsonite Bo- iol services will be Tues. Nov i bat y , W ia. veYoon Funeral Nooothe1 St,1, Rock fim Won Vase Hosa4 be pewen77 on fomily, working. hunting, fishing, or he liked to and moke halter. eHicot ietonnePoulJ. Wotcho Memorial Pork Rock Friends may call one hourprior to ec children, services Tues, Directors, Berg, MortyGwena Lee(Nelsion)Yeoh, Kent Joy ary, rove and, Vose er, a) hoe Vernal, Lomie Kay,(LoRock » WY. iev of en Li tyond( Oe is) le ei |, ‘ieNeo- gonea Eyre Holey,09 oge 69, moke ae tooeeu chority. hunting errowheods. In his spare time rh ieiytaoe im (Rol oon ‘ernol Mets) ce (Ro- Watkins, Verncel Tee (Elaine Boren ir : Joyee Boren, LoPoint, dren; 71 greatpnd great great-groni firs, vows ‘Robbin, “Oral Fenn, both Roosevelt. He wos preceded in * aheadtae ayy ioe ‘ond abletyre She pled wos Ser, H539 fo fo tron JordanHi ames married TobertArinsr Holloway duly 7, 1983. Their morrioge wos. later solemnized in an LDS temple. Mildred wos o member of LOS Church. was loving mother, or , sister ond Friend. ilson, two sons: Dennis D. Booth and 1 James Joy Booth Jr.. one grandchild four grandchildren, Jomie Dee (Booth) Anderson, two daughter; ond fourbrothers: reat iaraetaren Becky Booth and james “Won, Arthur Marcus, Boren. lames Rulon Booth Jr., brothers Fred Funerol Tues. 11 am. Neolo LDS Diomondville, ‘and Jesse Rea Booth ‘of St. George, Church Friends may cal at te Hull WY. They moved Utah; pecey (Shake) ‘and or John Boot ger Mortuory, Roosevelt, Mon. to SollLokety fas Vegos. Nevado;_SistersEsher Bin. ond Tued, of he eourch 10¢i 248 Fox Morgen of Tooe! 9.m. Interment, Vernal Memorial Pork. To208"«where‘Sodas ‘graduated from Ute Dod wos the last of his family to West Hi |. She met Darrell poss from this earthly home and be Bonny, the love of her life, in 1935 feunited Alisho, Elizabeth Bamey with his family in Heaven ond wos morried March 6. 1937, lola) re, Rito Job, Darlene (Jer© wonderful reunion took place Woodbury Eee Darlene worked for the USO during PloGiese tier) trite, Tuesday with his mother, has been World War Il. She worked as reDain. wer becactor Free a Jean LaVelle Butterworth Johanson F is ith oS 1 am in ceptionist 140s waiting 79 years to reunite her fam for KDYL TV in the late and Pocific Intermountain Ex iy, She possed away when dad was 6 ment in (2 years old. irethrough. Services will be held Tveidoy. 12 out the omy ‘as having "a smile os sweet ps her voice ‘mom's interests ond activities were numerous and varied. She loved to do nce and Histen music. She She enjoyed listen to to music. james ond sports, especially baseball jorrell wos, 0 tolented baseball November at 11,0 Tooele 7th Word Dullaingiocated ‘ot 1000 West 21 Avenue). fe— oe % fei is ar, ‘ je MoMortuary, a9 NOV. hl.at Tate, irom 9:30 Gum, 40:10:30 oan Prion to the funeral services at the on June 11, 1918 to Florence £. i in faePredcute Ralph (Jean) Eyre, Grae UL, died November &, abo} in Puyallup, ae towwrens ther, and gre Our ae aVellebutterworts wos 82, ‘enth child born to William Levi OF See Eliza ote butter. her NNschool token, Word ater“srs: folsed on ae farm, Elizabeth wos active in the 4-H Clb, receiv deceased May 9, MW, S37 oe tay oor in the Salt Lake interment Tooele City Cemetery, and one great great fondchild, Alex Thomas. She was Fiegeded io deat ‘her “husband x.WayneAled “dougie in-low. gFandson-in-law. Vai » Services will be Tues. Nor 2.2002 p.m. Coxode Chapel. Sahin Mortory, 49: Steds rem. Friends moy call one hour prior the services. Interment, Orem City Preceded in death by her husbond. or, Fred. Darrell; parents; ond Grom At Darlene’ request, meif'sm ove. ‘dip carta s ae lia abeth treawred and w momber of the Utah Pioneers. her Jimenez. 62, born Jul Ee Wo “Raestay 7, gih arch #35 books. ; doughte Sait Love City, Dennis (Moree Geor Salt m i1 fp z 5353 23 3 fy #age Ricea Nina Bailey Knudsen peacefully October 26, or Ning was born heritage és ith alwys, giver, freely 10,bom family ond friends. “I love you so much” was yes writiwets nwating g beond poetry, Mhutrehind ene Sores ogy, heri own wos o lvng grandmothe: joore, Lake e, Wi Havow, AZ, Marilyn 42 ronacuisten and 17 great Edgewood. WA) 11 gr Salt Lak grandchildren. she played © special Dattilo, iidren, and eat-grandchil art in oe of their lives. She wos wor, fomily 1 contributions ry memoria!a service Hl bo Man, Mow be mode to the Alzheimer s Asocio A Ma {DS chapel. tion, 455 . 400 §, Suite 208, Sot ing Tuesday, 2002 at 12 Park, WA. burial meade Come. tone City 64111 pn, In the SaltLake City Cemetery est tory, Kemnore, WA. ? Se! SS 2: “ < Pad tiful smile or Nina Bailey Knudsen Cahoon rf5 were known oF, many local courses Even during Mom's illness sheiesisted she was ready to go ploy a ‘loyalty, "love "andbeliefs were the spiritual foundation for her family. Her happydemeanor, beau £ f @ nd they moved to Orem, UT in May of that year. She served as office se: fetory ond nurse throu pedical proctice. She was on ‘octive member of Christian Science Church. She loved Bordering ‘ond ‘doctor "uoveled SER will be Pedlize that homeless (4develop hous. At Friday's show, Morris did mention why the band de- Petree et cae FadA RnA ESCES 196 Homefor herfamily is now Kristie Montiel befriended Hines at the shelter, and both women say they will have to rely on donatedgifts for their martaraain rer -Minkevitch need toget on my feet again.” | ex mez cozax< <—scesoreweso “Ithas madeus whichstarted in the Circle Jerks have been on hiatus since. tee hopes the over flow shelter mainstream in the early '90s. A comeback attempt eight years ago did not pan out, and care,it’s been a struggle, and I ws area and newbeds.” Minkevitch songs the ees “Wild in the Streets,” “I, 1 & 1,” “Coup D'Etat” and “Wonderful.” The way Morris bounced around the stage, the only way you could tell this punk godfatheris in his 40s was by the bald patches peeking through his long dreadlocks. Hetson, on break from his current gig with Bad Religi jined forces with bassist Zander Schloss and drummer Kevin Fitzgerald to create a mighty ruckus for Morris to work with. Barely and rarely varying from the loud-and-fast dynamic the band perfected years ago, the musicians found ways to infuse the songs with the passion required to keep up with Morris}'s hyperkinetic pres- to attract party-hearty surfers and skaters to the mosh pit. “The turnout of volunteers ding a an office Morris's voice did not sound any different than 20 Formed two decades ago by gins growing his Santa-like beard every August in prepa. ration for a jolly December Wsit with children at the Shelter. vices this year by playroom, carpeti 75 minutes, with nary a lapse in energy. original Black Flag singer Keith Morris and one-time Redd Kross guitarist Greg Hetson,the Circle Jerks were stalwartsof the Southern California punk scene, managing quilts between classes, and even a city contractor who be lowed us to improve our ser than two dozensongs in about ‘The idea ofthe Circle Jerks touring in 2002 seems absurd at face value,buttheir show at X-Scape Friday showed a band’s music doesn't have to get old just because the band members do. makea diffe: |