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Show The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH/OBITUARIES Monday, May 29, 1995 Rain-Soaked May Has Water Watchers Wary OBITUARIES Martha aae AlvinR.R. Barker (er passed away May 27, AMERICAN FORK—Martha Drigas, ge79,of‘ofAmeric American Fork, Pe oh eo ey 40, ayieeeLecalpeal id } May: y 1995, John Corak N5/29 The Salt Lake Tribune notes thefollowing deaths by name, age, date of death, residence and mortuary hanLakeCity, Deseret Mortuary, Salt Lake Salt Lake City church one hour prior to the sence. Interment, bie City Cemet 15/29 N 5/30 Esther Ruby Howell wang Ruby Howell passed away suddenly Born In MeDonald, r Kansas,to,Sesh Sear ed fied Daniet of onus 7196 ney lo\ SANDERS, Gladys Gardner, 84, May 25, adenimSoffe Mortuary, Salt Mortuary, Midval STANLEY.Orvil L., 98, May 26, Fillmore, VAN VLEET, Lorraine Royale Bender oe oeoe aod pe io chien fenBo Funeral Home, 8525 West 2: ot Gladys Gardner sande Gladys Gardner Sanders, age ay 25,1995, at he Tiina GareConver 18 Gra waa seems Brand (ied) er 2 Jan Repeleen Billings; seven grandchi hte wusbanRoc<aok ichildren; et Eve Minoan Wisonerode Mcaina, Me luena ae| shjini re fia|vin Ba soak ThomasJ. idren; brother, Av Funeralserviceswill be held Wednesday, M4 oun Hed at 44 am. in the Goff Mortuary, 609% sda,ee ur eect oreipn PimamWfecrasce orto services. Interment, Mountal Memo: oa pros 3445 East 7800 cn N5/30 FELDGoorge sto inson, 84, dled peace Fide, May28,1996surounded by He was bom May 8,1944In Monge, Uh, Ho aie lla Nebeker of Annabella, Utah, on No- children, now of Seeneet 45 ferogesaera four Grect-great-grandehitdren, Funeral services will be heldque une 4, at 42 noon in the Richfield éth Ward. Friends may kins-Soffe Mortuary,4 doy, 10:10:45 am, af the church. Interment, fouhraon Comelery. N 570 Oil L il Oil L Staley o 8, died May 26 roFhe Fillmore Host He was bom July 8, 18 "5 Fillmore to John ‘and Maggie Wade Starley. He maried Alina Fem Black, ee22, 1947 in the Salt Lake LDS Tempie. She January 9, 4 Survived by children, wee Buck! , Dell Verponsanan Phys, al of For re Mag: nay MionBou grenachicen eaesete 418 ‘gealgiect:Ftenconren receded inochoyeuchient ee le,Ho Forence ‘and Kay n. services will be held Wednesday, May af oSar tt ormin he Porene Le Were Chopel.Flends mm cll Tuesday 7-8 p.m.atthe Stpin Mortuary in Filmore and on Wednesday ‘one hour prior to at the church, Burial Wiltake place in neiors Gly Cemetery Undot the drecton of he Opin Motu. Longtime. memb LorraineVan Vieet Black Van vere Aaerck jenn eee at her home in WestVa Rusniber25, 4918"Spokone,Wash: ington, daughter of Lot. fle May Duncan and Otto Edward Bender. Memorial serviceswill be held at { p.m, Tues30, 1988 al Fist United Methodist officiating. Interment inPuebio, made church's i Martie Carroll Fr N5/29 RagnarLei Leif Wersen Our beloved hu: great grandiatheshagnat (Kee)folvecon 7S May 27,1908 ‘after3 battle with Born eeaber 7, 1922 in to na Grace Cam Leatham died peaceful aay 2 ae mi bom Loe ly: aarp et fora me bre beri 30, 1906 in the family home on Brookiyn Avenue to Thomas Richard and Al moda Ford Cam. Grace attended South Hi School and the LDS. business College, wo sg 15/28 Rogers January Me 1940; deceased. nee fied Kelth Owen March 24, 1947; ‘olor ak ‘diManied Morguce G. Van Vieet September 18, 1970,in Elko, ar Rogers and Ick, Winchester, TensKathie and ClairCrter, West Valley Cly, wile Tam "eur ouphters. Barbora Sadler ane hus ; Marlene Henderson and services will Moy St4995, Gt Redwood Memorial Estates, South Redwood Road, where friends may Call Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. Grid one hour pHONO the services, ee Sretkeinieoe). a ae eee grandchildren. frceaea no com by ata brother, Jens 18/29 N5/29 Otis H. Weeks Merrill Curtis g i; Zz Heup a 28 1988 angst Shuaeeds May son, tay 30" 4 peeee of C. Lee and Marjorie: Tomas woroon employee the Salt Loke sexton at Mt. Monsfiekd (3415 8.) ye tees may, 8PM, andatthe ward Tu@sday, one Y prior to Nope ‘Obiuaries are charged for at the rate of $4.00 per fine for insertion in both Tribune and Deseret DEADLINES Dosarat Nows (metro) Titaine (ott 900.0m ven) (published folowing day) Doserot News (state) SATURDAY, SUNDAY, HOUDAYS, Boh papers, ofl editions i 500 pm ‘$00 pm ‘800 pm ‘Sunday, 12 noon fo 5 pm. a 3 3 re e me2 = OurJor 5 Gotsa brother and friend, wit curtis,“passed ‘away ThursFoe ie 25, 1995, more, od ag nore CORAK, John,84, May 27, Midvale, Goff rado. G0thdeath by parents ond Hony, Leslie, Frank and Dallas, eeside conices Wi be Tuesday,10.0.at Ses Bane for 20 Fist United Mi day, MMIBYALE Corak, 84, passed away May He was born 6, 1944, in Midvale, Utah, to aa omorore Corak. Marled i scNewooks in Salt Lake City, Utah, on SepThelrmariage wassolemnized temt ntheSaLake LDS Temple was activein the LDS Shnoking erpostions der several Mhod orm Usted Safes Smeting, Refining ord Mining Co.after 44 years, ond worked as @ Cus: (oem a the Midvale "2nd: Ward for several Moise sathang RaeacrnenG Miseein cs oe PALMER, Coleen Anderson, 68, May 27, PERCIVAL, Geor;ge E jay 27, Mag: E Redwood rental Estates, Mur. DRIGGS, M: sed away cy 103 So. ore pol ae. eycet Richfield, Springer Turner Funeral Home, Richfield 28, Sait Lake City, Russon Brothers Salt Lake City, 78, veined by her husband,Daniel, three niecas, JOHNSON, George Steiner, 81, May 26, Mortuary, BRYANT, Stephen T., 50, Fem Davis Jensen, 4995.at home atera shoo cree She was bom Januar 26, 1947, in Wales, ian, 27, Salt Lake City, Larkin Mortuary, JARVIS, Christopher Lee, 14, May 28, Bountiful, Russon Brothers Mortuary, Bountiful. dling the funeral arrangements. BEVERLEY, George, 78, May 27, Salt Fern Davis Jensen WomeSoecies Council forseveral UTAH DEATHS Compiled by Trish Aguayo-Jordan erShe peel ond prepared worebutetnsfor Pret Your, sparring 42 cfteront Bishops She Was Gn avid historian and after extensive research, wrote @ comprehensive history of the people who settled and lived in the Cotton wood area 0(Cotlerwood oath conned 0 Net home for most of the years, continued fotogk ways to Fake a Lonitbution fo ne Wy By Sew ing numerous fapobeeandbabyclothing for nuysing homes and atN bah oe 4 passionfot raising lovely flowersin her garden and sho the blossoms wih ca Koto Thoin # i May 27, St. Mark's Hospital, Salt LakeCity. SWEET,Angela and Jason, Parowan, son, May 25, Dixie Regional Medical Center, St. George THURMAN, Tracy and GILLMORE, James, Salt Lake City, son, May 27, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City TURLEY, Brenda and Kendall, Washington daughter, May 25, Dixie Regional Medical Center, St. George. VASQUEZ,Leann and Andre, West Valley City daughter, May 28, Salt Lake Regional Medical Center, Salt LakeCity, WAGSTAFF, Kim and Jason, Provo, son, May 28, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Proid Bradley, Orem, daughter, “i28,‘ian Valley Regional Medical Center, WATSON, Virginia and Jeffery, Orem, son, May 23, UtahValley Regional Medical Center, Provo, WELLER, Amber and Curtis, Orem, son, May 2 Utah ValleyRegional Medical Center, ProWOOD, Ruth and Brett, Highland, son, May 23, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Provo YOUNG, Sarah an , son, May 23, Utah Valley Regional Medical Genter, Provo, Hels suvved Poot his weam a thia Anne; son,Te re is mother sisters, Befty BakerLetty ter) RUSSO. His preceded him in death. icon wibe held oy0 cia foi tusson Bros. Mortuary, 255. 8onlakeCity,Utah. west Corpaaein93 hE ond ed oe ond fuios many church ingAfrou Schoo, Primat ry and st lenogra- 85 a io} giz 3 JUDD, Jill and Prank Jr., Provo, daughter, May 23, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Pro vo MICKELS}ON,Tanya and SMITH,Glenn,Provo, iter, May 23, Utah Valley Regional Medianter, oe MINNICK,Lisa and David, Draper, son, May 27, St. Mark's ae Salt LakeCity. NYE,Cheri jave, Provo, son, May 22, Utah ee Regional, Medical Center, Provo. juincy and James, American Fork, aa nay "24, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center PETRONI, Chelae, Kearns, daughter, May 27, Salt Lake Regional Medical Center, Salt Lake PONS,Donel and Curtis, Salt Lake City, son, May 26, St,Mark's Hospital, Salt Lake City. POWELL, Di cy, Orem, son, May 22, Utah ValleyRepsnal Medical Center, Provo. PUITAN, Ana and Tevita, West Valley City daughter, May 27, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City. RASMUSSON, Angela and Shand, Mant, son, May22, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, OVO. RATY,Lisa and Matthew, Orem, daughter, May 23, Utah Valley Regional MedicalCenter, Provo, RICE,Carol and Scott,Alpine, son, May23, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Provo. SANDERSON,Jan and Gordon, Spanish Fork. daughter, May 22, Utah Valley Regional Medi. Seater, Prove SAROA, Teresa and Jose, Provo, son,ay 24, Utah Valley Regional Medical Ce rOVO, SLAMA, Michael and Wendy, West"Valley City, daughter, May 27, St. Mark's Hospital, Salt # City. a Tillie and Todd, Bountiful daughter, the Ver Interment, Lakeview Memorial EINE29 Steiner Johnson missed. Ey un H, Mrs. Eon tose Moe He moved en hy and Tom Thatcher of Mary Elizabeth Faulkner Boupond Mary Elzabeth Faulkner, beloved sister, aunt Cty, Wendy,of SarJanis ofSaltLaka,Char Wedcustot and filend, passed away peacefully May 28, foc \derson, Nev ia,a Siena of eed 1996,ater t ‘oye many other cousins, great-aunts and greatfon uncles, and friends. wit heat problems Funeral serviceswill be held Wednesday, May Sur and can Gt the West Bountiful Stake Rolland of sont fouch beedl rectedoy and was truly af re So wbwey = City. GROY,Tierney and Jeff, Park City, son, May25, Salt Lake Regional Medical Center, Salt Lake City HARMON,Marianne and Craig, Salt Lake City, caeaita, May 27, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake HAYCOCK, jul aadMite Salt abecit son, May27, LDS Hosj It Lake HERNANDEZ, Harelle ‘ent Paul, PSD May24,Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Provo. HOLDAWAY, Yvonne and Richard, Payson, son, May 24, Utah Valley Regional Medical enter, Provo. IN, Stephanie and Andy, Provo, daugh4, Utah Valley Kegional Medical v1 HOWE,Angela and Scott, Provo, son, Ma) Utah Valley Regioaal MedicalCenter, eee JOHNSON, Mary and Bill, Grantsville daughter, May’:ontLDS Hospital, Salt Lake Sana ried Pies Our beloved husband,father and son, Stephen Thomas ayn0, died peacefully Sunaay moming, M 4995, from cone: “ ce ay ee sisters, Kia RoauonOne KS davchet fest Bountiful; g hee ‘of Sandy,Lee and Jet a lake chy,uncles and aunts, Pat Jarvis of En- a2988s a daughter, May 27, LDS Hospital, Sait Lake N5/20 2 z GOFF, Jennifer and Christopher West Jordan. 15/29 zt ANDERSON,Joni and Alan, Centerville, daughter, May 25,Sail Lake Regional Medical Cener, JARRETT Julie and Jeffery, Provo, daughter. “a?24, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, BARRETT,Kathyand Brett, Orem, son, May 23, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Pravo. BARTHOLOMEW,Janet and Craig, + ton, daughter, May 27, LDS eptal,Sat LakeCity. BLACK, Andrea and Ronald, Bountiful, son, ane aae Hospital, Salt Lake City. jennifer and Don, American LACK rege daughier May 24, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Provo. BLANCO,Holly and Richard, American Fork, daughter, May 23, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Provo, BROTHERS,Andrea and Brian, Provo, daughter, ae 22, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Provo. CANNON, Brook Wilson and John, American Fork, daughter, way 25, Utah Valley Regional ce Center, Provo ‘ARDON,Linnea and David, Provo, daughter, as 22, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, OVO. CASTLE,Gail and Christian, Provo, son, May % Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Pro. CHAPMAN, Diana and Jeff, Provo, daughter, May21, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, OVO. CHORNIAK,Janice and Chad, Orem,son, May a. Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, ProCROWDER,Tina and Mark, Orem, son, May 25, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Provo. DRAWE,Amyand Mark,Page, Ariz. son, May 26, Dixie Regional Medical Center, S George Lake 8 will be in the cannen, 6th eeg754 West Feoment Averett 100 South), on Wey 4995, at 14 a.m.Friends and me call at the Deseret moran, 36 East 700 a re ‘church Anderson. Prichard Miloof ou, ‘fieis 0 decorated yeteran WorWar having soned in the Philippine ‘and Jo: pan cs inthe 25h RantSgral Corse Rsnotabty and ovalsive fis Sounty ond fis follow sols trough his infeligant super sion and cheerful atitude, He centered hisilfe around his wife and family, his church, and his job. He icker hauling vegetables through the wes! and fi. ished Gsa frucker and salesmar Roebuck, Heneverlost fiend and was highly regarded throughout the Sears network forhis vice, He had a hu for Wonk ond woud iaeko ny to Benet his family. His In-laws think of hm as thelr own. H foughtwith, wisdom monica vituoso, He lived his Me to loveand kindness, andwasan outstanding exserveothers He sored the LDS Church as a panpier ample toner sucents. ‘Member of the LDSChurch, she orangMen's president, and ds a stake mission sovosars onary inthe ary oe teacher, All who knew him en- 5. 2931. sbyhis narbeenvalsoneneegc fri ri 3 3 g2 its tives and friends wishing to purchase ex- tra copies of today's Tribune in commenti oration of a birth can do soby calling 237- g sex of baby, birth date and hospital. Rela’ * ay ley, eis rever seven ‘grandchildren’ and eighthobo ne) Rg later ntered private Pris loves wosa knownoF his pe ship and wonderful personalify, and he will be ¢ 5 5 ing births by parents’ names, residence, oe marioRh feaHun. fhevenot larLaw School He passed the Bar exam anmernd onvorking attheSalt Lake County Aftor KESSINGER, Jana and Bryan, Spanish Fork, son, May 25, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Provo. LAMONT,Diane and Craig, Provo, son, May 23, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Provo. LEG Jamie and Joe, Sandy, daughter, May 27, Salt Lake Regional Medical Center, it City, LEWIS,Jacqueline and Brigg, Centerville, son, Ai37,St, Marks Hospital, Salt Lake City. ,Krystin and Richard, Provo, daughter, nya Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Provo. MAW,Angela and Robert, Provo, daughter, May a Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Pro- = Compiled by Trish Aguayo-Jordan TheSalt Lake Tribunenotes thefollow- Wedt 2 7-9 pm. and at the ISurch Meloy one Nout porto Jevicas ferment wil bem jPloasant eeity Cemet N5/29 my and Gr ena a i,Eo forNNoah 5: UTAH BIRTHS Funeral services will be held Tuesday, 1995.91 4pm.olheFilmore {st LDS Ware fe pel, where ‘one nour prior to services. Suramoteiy Carnet underthe a direction of the Olpin Mortuary. Birdsn niok ionlen areLaMariFev. ike al een eeres 15/29 15/29 currer me, corios¢conor= was Centerville sein League ‘and Bountiful High GeorgeE. Percival (be) vayCalta: oan4 ‘coter28 a exceptional mon and has (BeverySemanrem1S gerastien ' ge Ervin Percival, 80, died May m. in jouched the hearts many, Chis, please know 1995, arwl miss you, theAmnconFonSihWard Chapel,384 South Faw mach we hom February 7, 1915, Quivers Wetuce Wis parents, Ken nd Patty qPoe 300 East, American may Nebraska, 7 a80n Jarvis and ‘Wing Mortuary, Sh sors Wes urirth 3 With that in mind, he’s hoping for 10 days of mild, average temperatures to take off all but the snowpack at high elevations. Unlessit gets really hot, that remaining snowpack could keeptherivers runningnicely through July. During the holiday weekend, however, the weather was decided unstable. The National Weather Service issued a flood watch Sunday for the Green River near Jensen, and scattered showers and thunderstorms were predicted for Memorial Day throughout northern Utah, where daytime high temperatures mostly will be in the upper60s and lower 70s. The central and southern portionsof the state will have a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly during the afternoon.Highs will mostly be in the 70s, ranging up to about 83 atSt. George. At popular southern Utah recreation spots, highs will include 85 to 90 at Zion National Park, 75 to 80 in Canyonlands,and the upper 70s at Lake Powell. Mf Scpbo to cube ee oanos forrest fed: August 1, 1943, in Provo, Utah. He died August25, § ie repeating the flooding and mudslides of 12 years ago. If the rain stops and temperatures stay moderate, the snowpack would melt at a reasonable rate and the rivers would stay within their banks, Julandersaid. olleen_ Anderson ao ber onmh iSinoboty Missouri, ughter ooettaee Feios. g tion basins as precautions against the U.S. Amy. Retired Colieen Anderson Palmer madeemttnRooven oa) Flaming . Chris was June 46, 1980, in Salt Lake , Utah, to Ken and Jarvis. Chis was na Fowkes. gn active member of fisrequest was fo be cremated. The Church of Jesus 15/29 15/29 Christ of Latter-day She served at the Sains was curently ‘AmericanFor George Beverley | a8 0 cou George Beverley, 71 inefasetons Guan ther, andtathet oegi ieeesinatche le attended Center. Fork Civic Hi wner with her husband of es ae, mony, many, tienne a * District, has told Weber County officials to keep stream channels clear of debris. The channels already are swollen, and snags could cause them to overflow, he warned. Flint is especially concerned with a downtown section of the Ogden River, which over the years has lost some ofits normal ability to handle runoff duetosilt buildup. During muchof May, the region has beenhit time and again with unseasonably heavy rains. Complicating the problem has been abrupt shifts from cool to warm weather, affecting nearby mountain snowpacks. Randy Julander, snow survey supervisor for the Natural Resources Conservation Service, warns that unseasonably cool weather has kept winter snowpack in the mountains several weeks longer than normal. “It’s interesting,” he said. “You go out on the watershed and look _at it and feel comfortable and then comebackinto the office and see the numbers.” By Friday, 21 of May’s 26 days had someprecipitation, he said. May 1995is shaping upto beat least the fourth-wettest May on record, said National Weather Service meteorologist Bill Alder. The wettest May was in 1997, whenUtah got 4.76 inchesof rain. Althoughthestate is now clog: in vived by ee is son, Hf ee] Gary Bar Barker; brot ther, sianiey Diane} Andreason;three sisters, Bonnie (Keith) sodden Marie (Dee) Chatterton, and = Weber Basin Water Conservancy fea 43, ne ie served z ‘THE ASSOCIATED PRESS OGDEN — Northern Utah's continuing spate of wet weather has prompted water watchers to warn ofthe region’s increased potential for river and stream flooding. Ivan Flint, who manages the Orgel & Hope Is That Weather Doesn’t Get Too Hot Too Fast in N. Utah ing on the third-wettest average of 3.68 inches reached in 1981, Alderdoubtsit willhit first place. Nonetheless, it has been especially wet in the mountains — so wet that soils are saturated, putting to rest any concerns about oe's past drought, Julander said. Still, conditions are much different than in 1983 when bench areas had as muchas5 to 15 inches of snow when the hot weather hit, melting it in a two-week period. Davis County, where the 1983 floods hit hardest, has put in $23.5 million in canals and reten- Christopher Lee Jarvis June 46, 1980 - May 28, 1995 253 D4 |