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Show A12 Thursday, October i DavisObituaries 2004 7, Thanks and polite requests help i percent of in Bountiful e Ninety-fiv- Winifred Nevelle Holdstock mamed Wilfred Herbert Holdstock, a baseball player in professional Deland, Fla. Shortly thereafter, they moved to Southern California where they settled in and raised their family. She served her family as a loving and caring mother, grandmother and 5, 2004 April 18, 191 She served her volunteer work with the Little League Women's Auxiliary, PTA, Meals on Wheels and the Red Cross. She is survived by her son, Tim Holdstock of Centerville, Utah; her daughter Debra Holdstock of Austin, Texas; six grandchildren; and eight GG" (Great Grandma) passed away peacefully in her sleep in Bountiful, Utah, on Oct. 5, 2004, from natural causes. She was born in Hoschton, Ga., on Apnl 18, 1916, community the daughter of George and Georgia Hayes. She was preceded in death by her husher band, four brothers and four sis- through Fnends and family can pay their last respects to Winnie at her viewing on Thursday, Oct. 7, 2004, from 6:00-- 8 00 p.m. at Lindquist Mortuary in Bountiful, Utah. A graveside service and interment will be held on Saturday, Oct. 9, 2004, at the Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, Calif. ters. In 1936 she met and Bond meeting set - KAYSV1LLE An information on the meeting Kaysville Library and swimming pool bond proposals is set for Tuesday, Oct. 12 at 7 p.m. in the Municipal Center multipurpose room, 23 E. Center. The library and recreation boards are the session to provide information on the bond election details. A question and answer session population has mushroomed, now to about 22,000, the collection has also grown. At 6,000 square feet, it includes not only the fxxik stacks, but computers for public and office use, a children's area that, during story hours, overflows to the computer area, meaning public access must be limited during that will also be held. Gallery is also part of the building, and would be included in a Voters are being asked to indicate if they want to give the city authority to issue general obligation bonds in two separate issues: up to $4.35 million that would go for a new library and up to $3.5 million for an outdoor swimming pxx)l. Voters will be able to indicate either a for or against option on each question. Library proponenLs Davis County Clipper have reiterated how crowded the current building is. As the citys time. The have policies in place. Whether or not the stores implement and work with these policies depends on how many members in the community respond and continue to respond with thanks. Here is a positive way to handle the situation if the store is covering some of the inappropriate magazines but not others. First tell them, Thank you for having a standard in your store. We really appreciate that, but could you be just a little more diligent in covering EVERYTHING that is Inappropriate? It is difficult for store managers to stay on top of this project, especially since the people w ho distribute the magazines at times put magazines on top of the covers rather than behind them. Customers will also be nonchalant and put the magazine back on the rack but not behind the cover. This project By JoAnn Hamilton will become important to the managers of our local stores magazine. Especially notice lower magazine displays, as often that is where the most sexual magazines are placed. The magazine company purchases the spot, and frankly they want to encourage our children to seek out more sexual images just out of curiosity, hence the sexual leaders on so many of the titles. If it is difficult for you to speak out on this issue, just x rite a one or two sentence note and sign your name. Give the note to someone at the service desk. Ultimately the store manager wants to please you, the buyer. If you say nothing, that is like a vote that the magazine is okay. when they see how important it is to the members of the community. It is important to remember that Judith Reisman, author, researcher, lecturer, advisor, stales that in 310 of a second when a child sees a sexual image, perhaps in a supposedly family friendly store on a magazine cox er. that image is in that child's mind to influence how heshe thinks and acts. The child or parent had no choice. Of the hundreds of sexual addicts I have talked to in the past four years, 95 percent of them said their addiction started with noticing sexual swimsuit images on or in a Obituary deadline: MondayWednesday, 11 a.m. In the September, 2004 Ensign, members of the Church of Jesus Christ can read about the vote of confidence President Gordon B. Hinckley expresses in the millions of good people who want decency in their community, but he says,Let our voices be heard. He encourages us to say thanks for decency and he reminds us that we get what w;e ask for? He encourages us to stand in opposition to these (those who peddle pornography) and to let our voices be heard. . . He says, I think the Lord would say to us, Rise, and stand upon thy feet, and speak up for truth and goodness and decency and virtue? May we each express our thanks at the serx ice desks and to managers in every store we shop for the rest of our lives, and in so doing help to preserve decency for our children and grandchildren. . See strengthenthefamdy. net, davisclipper.com or www.davisclipper.com LeConte Stewart Art new facility. It would be placed on the northwest portion of city hall block. 4 he city has no swimming pool, currently. The pool would be built southwest of existing Barnes Park facilities. It would CCF thanks our Planning Commision and all who have helped in the effort to preserve Centerville. We appreciate this letter from Senator Hatch and wanted to share it with the community. He is complimentary in the way we have worked together and shares with us his observation that, Truly, American democracy is at work in Centerville.... not be a recreation center, but include wadinglap and related pool areas, changing areas, offices and a concession area. A second information meeting will be held Oct. 26, also at 7 ORRIN G. HATCH COMMITTEES UTAH JUDICIARY PATRICIA 04 CHAIRMAN KNIGHT llmtcix Hrt Senate ORce Building States jSfnate WASHINGTON, Telephone DC 20510-440- FINANCE INTELLIGENCE 2 (202 224 525; INDIAN AFFAIRS TDD (2021 fa Webvile http Bountiful Mortuary welcomes McClain E. Lindquist's Lindquist to our staff. joins us as a funeral director. to S Cpt C 111 b C f 7, 2004 hAkh JOINT COMMITTEE ON TAXATION Mr George Fisher Centerville Citizens First 498 North Main Street Centerville, Utah 84014 I am in receipt of your letter dated August 2, 2004, in which you express your concern about the proposed Supercenter along Parrish Lane in Centerville rt Over these past several months, I ha e followed the cxents surrounding the proposed Supcrccnter in Centerville I haxe been imptessed with the manner in which citizens of Centerville have worked together to voice their concerns about the proposed project As you are aware, last month the city's planning commission denied Wal-Mathe right to build one of its Supercenters at the intersection of Parnsh Lane and 400 West Truly', American democracy is at work in Centerville, for the community voice is determining the future of the city. Wal-Ma- rt rt providing personal, meaningful service to families in time of need. Mortuaries, -- Wal-Ma- As a fifth generation member of the Lindquist family at the mortuary, McClain knows the importance of our tradition of service. He is commit- At Lindquist AGING www senate gov Dear Mr. Fisher McClain has completed his funeral science degree at Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham, Oregon, and ted (2021 I am satisfied that Centerville leaders are striving to represent the best interests of the community and the future of the city Rest assured that as I visit with these officials, will be certain to keep your comments in mind. In the meantime, if I can be of assistance to you with any other matter involving the Federal government, I hope you w ill not hesitate to let me know fam- comes first. For 137 years, the Lindquist Family has provided care to the families of Utah. 1 ily McClain is proud to be a part Of Our Community. McClain l.mlcuisl l.mil(msi Hi mm ul Mnrmarx Orrin G. Hatch United States Senator OGH mss Serving Families Since 1867 Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary 727 North 400 East, 5 292-555- Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary 400 North Main, 6 546-666- Also in: Layton, Clearfield, Roy, Ogden, North Ogden Vi F. l) HONOR AI L MORTUARIES FUNERAL PLANS. Paid Advertisement by Centerville Citizens FIRST George Fisher, Secretary ss |