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Show THE DAILY HERALD, Provo, Uuh, Thursday, May 13, 1999 Sponsor: Public losing confidence in Games OBITUARIES Ray Tomlinson Ray Tomlinson, 73, of Orem died May 11, 1999. He was born May12, 1925 in Rigby, Idaho, to Frank and Franc Mildred Kite Tomlinson Ray enjoyed fishing when he By LARRY SIDDONS. {W YORK (AP) énjaynd sponding time together, He Public has dropped dramatically since the Salt Lake scandal, and the future of the games is threat ened unless reforms are made quickly, the leader of one top sponsor said Wednesday David D'Alessandro, president and chief operations offi- cer of John Hancock, said three ompany surveys in recent weeks found 20° those questioned lost faith percent of ve now in not only the Olympics but in the companies that sponsorthe Olympics MaryAnn Peterson hornton. She married Armo mily confidence in Olympic sponsors and their products. That's a problem.” Another 30 percent to 40 percent of the 500 people surveyed said they ertainly have lost some respect for the wed in the US. Navy During World War Hand K a Ro loved visiting people and touched many people's ives and will be missed by all who knew him Survivors include his children LaRae Moon, Karren MeDivitt, and Lora Lee Klatke, all of Orem; Christine Flor and Drow Tomlinson both of California and Frank Ray Tomlinson of Georgia He is also survived by 21 grandchildren, six great-grandehil dren, and a sister, Iva Jeppesen of Idaho. He was prece din death by a brother, Vern Howell Funeral services will be held Friday, May 14, 1999 at 11 a.m. in the Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary 495 S, State St. in Orem. Friends may call one hour prior to the services, Intermentwill be in the Veteran's Memorial Park Cemetery, Bluffdale, with full military rites by VEW District No.4 Olympics,” said D'Alessandro, whose company pays more than $40 million for a berth in the International Committee's Olympic highest-level sponsorship program. Only 3 percent to 4 percent said they were more LaZella Beck Spencer Zella Beck Spencer, daughter of = Oswell and Mattie Amanda NielsenBe . pa ed from her ear mission on May likely to buy an Olympicsponsor's prod- net, the sur s found. What's really troubling is you have 20 percent who si no longer think as highly Verda Elaine ‘Thornton Christiansen Levie, 88, died May 12, 1999, in AmericanFork BornFeb, 19, 1911, in Pleasant Grove, the daugh terof Raymond Ross and Cora was younger. He APSports Writer Verda T. Christiansen Levie 1929, in Salt LakeCity, She later She excelled in all homemaking skills, worked side by side in the Poultry her first husband, She worked at the rms plant” in Salt Lake City during World War I, ind workedfor Ellison and Durfey Cle ners. She was a sales clerk Firmages andoperateda shoestorein Provo with her second busband Lee Levie. She was a seamstress for the Utah © Developmental Center and worker sa volunteer for business with nior Citizens” for ma seriously considering not buy- yourproduct,” The he said. Abrupt departure findings departed abruptly Hancock from previous surveys, which showed the public favored the company because of its Olympic ‘ole sing just after the Wintpr Olympics in Naganoin February 1998, 30 percent of those questioned were “more inclined to buy our products at that time Olympics.” because of the D'Alessandro said in a telephoneinterview. Those surveys found the Olympics caused a negative response of just 3 percent “When you put $40 million into this type of venture, you don't expect it to go the other way on you.” he said, “You're spending money to club yourself over the head.” The Hancock figures were the first released by high- level sponsor that showed a direct impact from the Salt Lake seandal, which revealed a pattern of lavish favors and influence peddling and bh spawned two criminal investi- gations. Saturday May 15, 1999, at noonin the Anderson & Sons Mortuary Chapel, 49E 100 North, American Fork, Friends may call Friday from 6 to8 p.m, andSaturday 1 hour prior totheservices, Burial in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery Woodrow June Winters returned to on Oct. 8, 1987. Sheis survived bysix children: Dr. Herbert B. (Donna) Spencer of Springville; Mrs, Robert H. (Lois) Barker of St. George: Donald G, (Sidnee) Spencer of Murray; Raymond D. (Marianne) Spencer of St. George; and Mrs, Rudy V. (Ruth) Isaacson and Dr. Richard B. (Margaret) Spencer, both of Orem; 41 grandchildren and 112 great grandchildren. LaZella was devoted to her family andchurch, Sheloved music and sang ‘oprano, directed music for Primary, nday chool, Relief Society and many ward choirs. organ andpiano. $ Church ward and stake callings. $ supported her husband in church andcivic positions. The together in theSalt Lake and Jordan River temples She was a finesea mstress, worked at the Cottonwood M; andCottonwood Hospital as a Nurses’ Aid, was activein Murray community affairs and service groups, and served manyyears as registrar of voters and as an electionjudge Pun pm.M y 12:30 the Murray Utah Litde Cottonwood Stake Center, 6180. 5. Glen Oaks (810 East). Friends may call Sunday 5to 7 p.m. at the Jenkins Mortuary, Monday US. Olympic Committee simplings earher found a 11 a.m. church, Cometery 4760 e St. to 12:15 Interment and p.m. at the Sandy City miattie and alarming decline” of 6 percentage points in positive feelings about the Olympics. to Richard Berry Keigiey ny’s annual report, billboards SANFORD, N.C. Richard Berry Keigley, 80, of Carolina Trace died Monday evening at’ his home. Memorial services will be conductedat 11 a.m. Thursday at the Casey Chap pel At St. Luke United Methodist Church by Rev Dr. Paul Leeland Mr. Keigley was born in Loraine, Ohio, a sonof thelate Claire and Gladys Rerry Keigley: Richard grew up in Utah andattended Deep Springs Collegein Calif. He did his undergraduate studies at the University of Illinois Law School Richardwas a retired CPAwithDeloitte Touche where healso was a pa and stationery, and pulled out was a Navy veteran of World We percent, since the scandal broke D'Alessandro has been the most publicly persistent: cor porate eritie of the IOC since the $1 million scheme to buy votes in Salt Lake City’s win- ning bid for the 2002 Winter Games was revealed late last year, He also has removed the Olympic rings from the compé of negotiations for $ 20 million in ads during Olympic. tele- casts. The Boston company has received ‘thousands of letters telling us we are doing the right thing by standing up.” D'Alessandro said Keigleyserved on many boa ing Carolina Trace Country Club and the United Way Mr. Keigley is surviv d by his wife of 56 years, Frances Keigley; one son, Richard B. Keigley Jr. of Saratoga Springs, N.Y. three grandchildren. A ang! ments are by Rogers Pickard Fun Home WATER BARREL BLOWOUT New Highest Quality 55 gal. $27.95 New Highest Quality 15 gal. 78 PopSy up Barrels 60 gal. $17. 05 ‘Siphon Pumps $6.99 New 5 ga. Buckets with lid Bulk Foods/Whole Grains ON SALE RED HEN MERCANTILE Friday & Saturday only 201 10:00 am- Parkway Vilage Shopping Center Fork; Woodrow June Winters earneda teaching Brigham Young Academy OnSept. 9, 1927, she married Herbert Gealta Spencer in the Manti LDS Temple. They lived most of their marriedlives in Murray. Herbert died Soffe Alarming decline all of American Robert Nile (Patricia) Christiansen, Highland; 11 grandchildren, 32. great grandchildren, 15 great-great-grandchil dren; a sister, Myr] Cook, Mesa, Ariz., and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services willbe held of sponsor the Olympies and I'm y years. Her family will miss her wisdom she gained through manyexperiences inlife Sheis survived by two daughters and a son: Connie (Howard) Bean, and Janet your company because you ersity Parkway, Provo his Heavenly home May 6, 1999, from causes incident to age ‘Wood Woody. Woodrow.” was born and raised in Chester, Idaho toWilliamAlfred and Zina Pereinda Anderson LDSTemple on August 16, 1963. Wood andLydia first lived in Chester, known by Wood as “fishing heaven.” They couldpractically catch fish right out sidetheir doorstep. Theyhadfourchil- dren: Renee Heilesen (Henry) resides in Provo, PHI— Dora Myrtle Bailey Davis, age 79, passed away May 10, 1999, at her homein Langley Allgood and Madaline Elva Bigler Bailey, Shemar. ried VernBurl Davis November 26, 1943. in the married Lee L, Levie in American Fork Feb, 19, 1908, and krew upin Harold Parkin Brent Winters (Shirley) resides in Springville, and Jimmyand Steven, who have both passed away. Woodand Lydia were happily married for 46 years until Lydia died of cancer Wood has lived in Springvillesince 1949 — 50 year: Wood's first job was with the U.S, Forest Service. He then worked at Whiting and Haymond Construction Companyfor 31 years, NEPHI — George HaroldParkin, age 76,passed away May 11, 1999, in Provo. Hewas born August28, 1922, in Nephito George 15 of those state ofU Woodhi eight grandchildren and ndchildren, ndpa” treated his family (about fifteen of them) to a home-cooked meal each Sunday, Heis thought of by all of his family as very generous andloving Our little ones will always remember Grandpa's “cookies andor treats.” His hobbies include reading sports He was an avid football and eight great-gt PearmainJuly 31 into Salt Lake County. 1942, in Fountain Green, The marriagewas later solemnizedin the Drug agents rounded up two dozen suspected drug dealers and users in Utah andArizona totheservices at the church. Burial will be in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery Wednesday as part of Operation Trampoline, which started a year ago. he was an er of the the LDS Church serving in many served as President of the Lady Lions Club, the American Legion Auxiliary andChaliceLiterary Club Survived by her husband Vern of Nephi; children, Glen Glanet) Da West Bountiful; Hene Davis, Madalene Davis, and Jane Davis all of Nephi: five grandchildren and four great grand children, Preceded in death by f Enforcement ‘Task Force infil trated the pipeline and arrest- ed 24 people Wednesday. Police estimate they kept $3 million worth of drugs out of users’ pean nandy Bei sion, He was planning on that site with his son, mer. He was Steven, this sum memberof the Ame Legion. He served bis community member of the Nephi Fire Dept June Arlene Marvin Brown Hunter passed away May 8, 1999, at Las Vegas, % Shewas born September 7, 19 at Spanish Fork toOrrin Delbert (Slim) Marvin and Mary Hicks Marvin She grew up in Payson, where as a younggirl she enjoyed spending time with her dadriding horses to bring thesheep down from the moun: She graduated from Payson School » married Jesse Amos Brown April 29, 1949. They aretheparents of four sons and one daughter: Joseph Gene (Jeanne) Brown: Isaac Bruce (Terry) Brown; Marvin A Brown,Jeffery Alan (Oleah) Brown:and Mary Elizabeth (Allan) Palmer. Sheis survivedby her children, 21 grandchilgrandchildren, Jesse died September 1, 1969. She married Arthur Hunter November 1, 1975. Arthur died December 21, 1990 dunewas theoldest ofseven childrenandis survived by three brothers and two sisters: G. Vai (Carol) Marvin, Carl (Nadine) Marvin, Paul Edward (Bobbi) Marvin, Mary Lou Llewellyn, and JudyAnn (Burtis) Bills. has also suspects in drug agents On Wednesda: hauled in 2 pounds of, methamphetamine, nine kilo600 grams of heroin and 80 pounds ofmarijuana. The operation also seized Nephi North StakeCe na 1100 N. 400. June Arlene Marvin Brown Hunter hands intheraids. The task fore arrested 15 other recent months. grams of cocaine, more than al services will be held at 11 am, Saturday, May 1999, in the . Friends maycall y evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Anderson Funeral Home, 94 W. 300 North, and at the church onehour prior toservices. Burial in the Vine. Bluff Cemetery Nephi Halfof those arrestedareillegal immigrants from Mexico. The Organized Crime Drug positions includ ing thebishopric Hewas serving us SundaySchool president of the Sth Ward positions, enjoyedbeing with them He was a wondei jul hushand, father, and grandfather leaving a of faith and love for his seven vehicles $80,000. his life loving and serving others, He will be greatly missed Survived hy his wife, Louise, of Nephi: children: Nancy (Ramon) Memmott Diana (Duane) Painter, Steven (Joann) Parkin, all of Nephi: Hanalee (Gary) Swensonof Brigham City; Jim (Julie) in of Spanish Fork: 18 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren; brother, Frank Parkin of Nephi: and sister, Beth Christiansen of Springville. Pree has a life of its own,” said Salt Lake County Sheriff Aaron was a great exampleto all and spent Ruth, andLails Funeral services will beheld at 1:30 Saturday, May 1999 in the h Ward, 345 ning from 6 to 8 p.m. andonehour priorto ser at the church. Burial Bluff Cemev and nearly “The more we dig into an operationof this magnitude,it Kennard. “It tentacles and it’s connected to many other operations. Kennard said he expec! rest as many as 50 more suspects is part of Operation Trampoline. agents will a Georgia A.G. wants to open Olympic records will bein the Vine Nephi Alan Keith Carlson Alan Keith Carlson, born June 8, ‘0, in Alexandria, Va.. to Louis idson and Karen Kirkham Carlson id away May 8, 1999, in Brawley. a art; it was his first love. ATLANTA attorney (AP) general — The asked the courts Wednesday to let him join in a lawsuit over whether Atlanta Olympic organiz must release records of their bid for the 1996 game: Attorney General Thurbert Bakerfiled papers in Superior years an exeelleent chef Alanis survivedbyhis p brothers: DavidKirk, Brian Court seeking to help The, Atlanta Journal-Constitution in its fight to open the Olympie: record Laura Davidson lines whenanissueofthis mag: Stephen Kent; onesister, ( mothers: Isabelle Wright Carlson; and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral services will be held at 2 pam. onFrid the Wasatch Lawn Mor! HighlandDr. mortuaryfrom 1 to services, Interment at the W: Lawn Memorial Park. all refuse to be on the sides nitude is to be decided.” Baker said. “This will allowus to real+ ly uptheantein ourcontinued effort to open these records.” Judge Bensonetta Tiptong Lanehasyet to schedulea hegre: ing onthecase, Baker said. = ) ‘as always the most important thing to her and she was important to them Shewas prec 1 in death by her brother, Alvin; he parents and her husbands, Funeral services will be Friday, May 14, 1999 at 11 a.m, in the Walker Mortuary Chapel, 187 M ends ndfamily may SpanishFork call at the mortuary Thursday evening from 6 w 8 p.m, and on iday fro 9:45 to 10:45. prior to the services, Burial will bein the Spa pish Fork City Cemetery, 4208, basketball sports fan. Wood was an example of thesaying “hard work, for anhonest days pay.” He supportedhis children and gtandchildren, whether, attending school activities, extra-cur ricularactivities, or, funof all fun we all remember, when grandpa would take us sledding on a snowy day. He wasblessed with energy andspunk his entirelife. Heliked people: they liked him, Many friends at the Sinclair will miss his stories. Wood's favorite holi day, Christmas, would catch him up with the grandchildren rly Christmas morning. We miss youDad. Grandpa... till we meet again aneral services. will be held on Saturday, May 16. 1999 at 11 a.m. in d the Spring Creek South Ninth Chapel, 5 N. Main, Springville Friends may call on Friday, May 14. from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Whee Mortuary, 211 E, 200 South Springville, or Saturday onehour prior drug pipeline SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Authorities say they i cracked a Mexican pipeline that was pumpingillegal drugs active member of years he was thecompany's superintendent. Next "Dad ... Grandpa Papa enjoyed employment with W.W. Clyde Construction Company, as their fore: man. He worked road, airport, and microwavetower projects all over the Authorities crack Mexican Herbert and Lu Isabele Fowkes Parkin. He mar: ried Lousie Manti LDS ‘Temple Bertram Christiansenduly (Winn) Pierce, Myrtle B. Davis z AS Save 25% on any one item with FAMILY MORTUARIES the exclusive coupon below. Choosefrom over 50,000titles. Offer expires May 22, 1999 Spanish Fork * Provo ® Payson * Orem "Serving our Families and the Community" Rex Coray Cloward, age 84, of Payson passed away Sunday, May 9, -aveside services will be May13 9, 11:30 a.m., GLIMPSES Into THE 1 Any Whary ‘ Some restrictions apply. at thePaysonCity Cemetery, 805 F. 400 North. Friends may call at the Walker Mortuary, 587 S. 100 West. 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