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Show Bair Tim Carter 1932~ Tim Carter, age 72. passed away July31, 2005 Nephi. Utah. Hewas born August 22, 1932 in 2005 Heowned four restaurar's, City Center and Blue Whale inProv, Hobble Creek in Springville and HERALD Bradley James Pettey Bradley James Pettey, age 45, died July 30, 2005, at tne Mountain ViewHospital in Payson. He was ‘ebru- served in the U.S_Army, and Army Reserves. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaySaints. weeded neath er sn Mickey”; grandson, Jason erp! Heis survived by his wife Leslie; Funeral services will be held Fri- Timothy Jon (Jamie) Carter and Jim Sor ene s 2005 at 11:00 a.m. in Laver (Cindi) Carter alll of Scott- dale, AZ. Desiree (Axel) Bjericoe of Oslo, Norway; a sister, Ann (Doyle) riends may call Thursday evening Coombs of Nephi. UT; a brother, Jim L. (Myda) Carter of Nephi, UT: 10 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Preceded in death byhis parents. children. Nelda designed en imme home and Lawrence carried them out. Nelda spent countless hours making hand-stitched quilts for fam- Lynn ahd Gyppe Carter, a brother, Jack L Carter, a sister, Patsy Iver- son; 2 grandchildren,Tina and the Korean Warin Army Intelligence Heattended the University of Utah. was a Real Estate Broker an Insurance‘underwriter and Financial Planner Michael Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, August 3, 2005 at the AndersonFuneral Home, 94 West 300 North Nephi, UT. Friends maycall one hour prior to the services. Interment will be in the Fillmore City Cemeteryat 1:30 p.m. TwilaKinghorn Ferrin Twila Kinghorn Ferrin passed away’ peacefullyin Provo, UT on Friday. July29. 2005.of causes meident to age. She lived to be 96 vears old. Twila was eed ta born May28, 1909 in Lewisville, ID. to David and Eliza DorcyBrian Kinghorn. ‘She was the youngest of seven children, five sisters and one brother. She grew up andattended schools in Ae eeOa served for 25 years in the Semi- nary Program ofthe church in the Vallejo area as teacher and Area Coordinator. ‘She had an immense love for travel and toured extensively throughout the world. Hertalents included music, cooking, hand work, storytelling, and making ev- eryone who knew herfeel oe and cared for, In October, 2000, Twila moved to Provo, UT to be closerto family, and has lived at The Courtyatd at Jamestown for the past year where she made manyfriends. lege. BYU and Universityof Idaho, where she received her Bachelorof Science in Education. 1990; her parents, brother andsis- Twila taught schoolin Ucon and Malad. ID and at Midway High School near Lewisville. ID where several of her nieces and nephews were herstudents. She also taught in Pocatello. ID, Hermiston, OR, andBoise.ID. Twila married Phiip S. Ferrin July16,1951, in the Logan LDS Temple. They madetheir homein Vallejo, CA. whereshelived for 50 years. She wasnever able to havechildren of her own. but has beenthe favorite aunt of many generationsof nieces and nephews. She was well loved byfamily and School, He was a Registered Certi- fied Nurses Assistant and Phiebotomist, and was currently working at East Lake Care Center. He had Phil, who passed awayin January ters, and manynieces and nephews, all of whom werewaiting patiently for her tojoin them. Funeral services will be held Thursday. August 4, 2005 at 11:00 am at the Lakeside 10th Ward Chapel. 2225 W. 620 North. Provo.UT. The viewing for family and friends will be at the churchprior to the funeral services, between9:30 and 10:45 am. Arrangements are under the direction of Berg Mortuary, 185 East CenterStreet, Provo, UT. Graveside serviceswill be held Friday, August 5, 2005, at 12 noon friends and will be greatly missed. Shewas active in the LDS Church, serving as ward organist for almost 30 years, in various call- at the Gridley- Biggs Cemetery, 2023 Highway 99, Gridley, CA with arrangements underthe direction of Gridley ~Block Funeral Chapel, 679 OhioSt. Gridley. CA. ings in the Relief Society, and on DEATH NOTICES Mina A. Killian, 95. of Salem died on Satuday. July 30, 2005. Funeral services pending, will be announced by Walker Family Mortuary of Spanish Fork. MichaelLynnRiley, 56. of Orem,died July 30, 2005. Services under the ices. Interment, East Lawn MeniotialFills Full military honors will be accorded by the American Legion Post #72. Condolences may be sent member of the LDS Church and the DUP. She and Lawrence traveled to every state in the continental U.S. together. Lawrence passed away after a short S. es‘square dancing and bowl- ing. She was also an acc oil painter and seamstress. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Utah to William Clyde and Gourley. She married Thomas Stanford his yearsof moving around in the American Fork. Born June 25, 1914 She enjoyed sports, and was an gan, Utah, 24 May1920to nealogy. She had researched over great-grandchildren. She is pre- Herman W. Steiner and Lois Elder. She married Allen histories of her ancestors from the Wilson Randon 18 June 1943. They weresealed for timeandall eternity in the Salt Lake Temple on 6 September 1951. She is survived by her three sons, Guilford Allen and research she has done. The family wouldlike to thank sister, Virginia May Geslison. Funeral Service will be held Wednesday Aug.3. 2005, 2:00 Fork City Cemetery. Condolences maybe sent to www.BergMortuary.com. lection of baseball cards and basket- ball cards. But her passion was ge- his wife Connie Lewis of Spring- ville, Utah, Donald Fletcher andhis wife Josette Dhondt of Hamilton, Montana,and Jonathan Warner and his wife Norma Ricksof Glendale, Arizona. She has sixteen grandchildren and twentysix great grandchildren. She is also survived Irene L. (Allen) Reinhold; Stanley L. (Cherie) Selman. He married Ruth Makin on February 25, 1950 in Pocatello, Idaho. Harold Rawlings;17 grandchildren, 43 great grandchildren, 4 great great was employed grandchildren; siblings Verla Selman Oswald; Dixie (Keith) Selman Simmons;Leo Selman. Preceded in death at GenevaSteele, for 27 years where he was a hard workerand loyal employee. Harold was an Army by his sisters Vivian Sel- veteran of WWII and he man Bennett, and Gay (Deloy) Selman Coles. Funeral services will be held Plus Hospice, their nursing staff and their certified medical assis- tants who offered help and support throughthe last weeksofher life. Funeral services will be held at Berg Mortuary, located at 185 East CenterStreet, Provo, Utah, at bya brother,Boyd Steiner and his 11:00 am, Thursday 4 August 2005. Friends and family maycall one hour priorto the services at Berg Mortuary to pay their respects. Intermentwill follow the funeral wife Maxine Ray of Mesa, Arizona. Elaine grew up in Salome, Arizona, and attended MesaHigh School. Welove you Mom, andwill miss youa lot. loved to do. Hewill be greatly missed by his wife, Rut; children Steven (erry) step-children, Murtice Roach head librarian at Deer Valley High avid Atlanta Braves baseball fan. ‘She also enjoyed an enormous col- husband Allen Wilson Rand services at the Provo Cemetery. Vergie Gillman Shumway Vergie Gillman Shumway82 of Joseph Hyrum and Margaret in Library Science. She was the World. ‘She was born in Lo- Harold L. Selman Harold LeGrand Selman, 91, died July 31, 2005at his homein She graduated from Arizona State University with a Master's degree Varney (Ron) Ramirez of Blackfoot, ID, Karen Varney of Oceans- PM in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel185 East CenterSt. Provo, in 1965. They then lived in Provo, > Utah. A viewing will be held 1 hour Utah whereshe served with her prior to service. The family will husbandin the baptistry of the Proreceivefriends at that time. Invo Temple. Health considerations termentwill follow at the Spanish then to California wherethey lived the last 21 yearsof herlife. She has joined her band, Stan; three daughters, Nadine US.Air Force until his retirement caused their moveto Arizona and Saturday morning, 30 July 2005, at her home in Springville, Utah. She ‘School in Phoenix, Arizona until she retired in 1985. She and Allen then moved to Provo,Utah. ceded in death by her parents and a Varney on Jan. 26, 1946 in Yuma, Arizona. She was a good homemakerthroughall ther. in the Spirit ide, CA, and Margene Varney of Provo, UT; 3 grandchildren and 12 Margaret Eliza for their king loving care of our she served in the Primary andin Christ of Latter-day Saints where several Relief Society presidencies. Margaret is survived by her hus- She was born Oct. 3, 1921, in Salem, The aa wishes sienthank Heri- * tage Care Center, Horizon Home Health Care and Applegate Hospice Elaine Steiner Rand Elaine Steiner Rand passed away Varney, 83, of Oceanside, CA, passed away peacefully on Friday, July 29, 2005 ment will be in the Pleasant Grove (City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent tothe familyat www.olpinfi to wwwBergMortuary.com. Margaret Magdalena Gourley Varney Margaret Magdalena Gourley two stake MIA Boards. She also Twila is survived by nine nieces and four nephews and countless great, great-great, and three-timesgreat nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lewisvilie and IdahoFalls. ID and graduated from high schoolin Gridlev. CA. She attended Ricks Col- Friends may call at the Ward Chapel ilyand friends. She was an active eee prior to se - Bountiful High from 6-8 p.m. at Olpin Family Mortuary, 494 South 300 East, Pleasant Groveand at the church on Friday one hour prior to services. Inter- Orem,passed awayJuly30, 2005. She was born in Vernal, Utah to Horace and Leona Watkins Gillman. She married Verl A. Shumway, Weeks, Clinton (Rena) Goodrich. She moved to Lindonatthe age of fourteen with her father and uncle Leland. She graduated from Pleasant Grove High school where she was in the Pep Club. Herhobbies were hunting, fish- ing. camping, sewing, crocheting, October14, 1942 in the Salt homecanning, andwas an all fourchildren, workedfor the Alpine SchoolDistrict as a Schoollunch worker. Lake Temple. Theyhave Verlyn (Alana) Shumway, Orem; Grant (Mattie) Shumway, Orem; Karen (David) Detro, Longmont. Co.; around great cook. She volunteered as a Pink Ladyat Utah Val- ley Hospital for many years. She She was an active memberof The Churchof Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and served as a Visiting Teacher. Stake Relief Society served in Europe and wascaptured. and Dennis Shumway, Santiquin, Secretary. and Primary Teacher. Afterhis release from the German direction of Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary They have 18 Grandchildren She was preceded in death by POW camp,he was awarded the WednesdayAugust 3, 2005 at 1:00 Ut. Sharon Anne Schenk Atwood, 43 of Spring Lake. died July 30, 2005. Fuand 6 Step Grandchildren, 18 her parents, husband, and grandson p.m.in the Anderson & Sons Morneral services pending,will be announced by Wheeler Mortuaryof Spring- Purple Heart and discharged. He Great-Grandchildren, and 18 Step Jimmy, brothers Junius and Clinton signed upagain almost immediately tuary Chapel 49 East 100 North ville. Great- Grandchildren: Her brothers andsister Janet andserved in the Pacific in the war American Fork,friends may call on are Kenneth H. Gillman of Lindon; Christina Jane Gehring, 52. of Provo, died July31. 2005. Services pendFuneral Services will be held against Japan. During his later the family Wednesday from 11:45 ing, will be announced by Berg Mortuary of Provo. Garth (Neva)Gillman of Lindon; Thursday August4th at11:00 A.M. yearshis health declined and it was to 12:45 priorto the services. Burial Camilla Hunsaker Manookin, 60. of Idaho, formerly of Utah. died July29, sister's, Bula (Earl) Gurr, Vernal, in the Sunset Height 6th Ward Chaveryhardto do all the things he in the American Fork Cemetery. 2005, Services pending,will be announced by Berg Mortuaryof Provo Ut. and Reva Cobbleyof Brigham pel at 500 South 600 West Orem, City, Ut. with a viewing 9:45 to 10:45 prior Atthe ageof 3 her mother to service. A viewingwill be held passed away andshe was raised August 3rd from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. INTERNATIONAL DEATHS byher mothers sister and husband, in the Walker Sanderson Funeral Having shepherded the euro through Wim Duisenberg PARIS — Wim Duisenberg. the former European Central Bank chief whohelpedcreate the euro currency, was found dead Sunday in the swimmingpool at his homein the town of Faucon. in southeastern France. He was70. Police said Duisenberg was unconscious and could not be resus- citaged. Theydid not give a cause of death. Duisenberg was the first head of the ECB,serving from 1998 to 2003. OBITUARY FEES The Daily Herald charges for obituaries Death notices, brief items identifying the deceased and he funeral ome volved however run free of charge and must be placed by the funeral home. The Daily Herald obituary rates are as fol- its introductionin 1999, he became knownas the fatherof the 12-nation European commoncurrency. Duringhis tenureat the bank. Duisenberg was knownforhis c? utious monetarypolicy and was eager to defend the euro through its earlyyears. Duisenberg, who unabashedly sought to modelthe ECB on the US. Federal Reserve Bank, was at times referredto as “Europe's Greenspan” — a reference to Fed chief Alan Greenspan. Duisenbergalso served asfinance minister and central bank chief in the Netherlands, and once ran the European MonetaryInstitute — an ECB predecessor — Frankfurt. Germany. 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Thecharismatic Garang was seen as keyto bringing southern- ers, a mixed populationof Chris- tians and animists, into a governmentlong dominated bynorthern Muslims. Southerners are to be given a chanceto vote on secession. in six years, and President Omar el-Bashir wants to keep Sudan unified, and no doubt hoped Garang would be an allyin that campaign. Garang, who had survived multiple assassination attempts and severalviolent splits in’ his rebel movement,died during peacetime as he returned aboard a Ugandan presidential helicopter from a pri- vate trip to Uganda. Uganda had supported Garang during the war butrecently pledged to repairits relationship with Khartoum. Hildegarde NEW YORK — Hildegarde, the “incomparable”cabaret singer whose career spanned almost seven decades, died Friday. She was 99. The performer, credited with starting the single-name vogue* amongentertainers, died at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Hospital, said Don Dellair, her longtime friend and manager. 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