| Show UTAHOBITUARIES nicSJtLdtfTrilxiiK" B5 TTiuisdaSi'ptanhcr920O Obituaries Tours may visit Coralie Richardson "Beloved Teacher" closed part of Alvin Seymour Merrill Antelope Island 1930 -- 2004 Th e Associated Press ANTELOPE ISLAND STATE PARK — State park officials thinking about offering booked tours to the closed southeast area of Antelope Island State Park held a test trip Tuesday evening The northeast side of the island is open to visitors and includes the Great Salt Lake marina and a visitors center However the area south of the historic Fielding-Gar- r Ranch House has been closed to the public since 1981 It is a breeding ground for bison and has other wildlife Park rangers took 26 people to the southeast area in an open-ai- r amphibious vehicle Tuesday evening It was a trial run of how they might allow the public into the area this fall without impacting the ecosystem "It's a hoot" said Ken Kraus Utah Travel Council media relations manager and one of the Murray makes pitch for stadium Continued from Bl soccer team's administrative arm considered it" "They've Snarr said "They have encouraged us that we are now in the running" Sandy and West Jordan — considered the other suburban contenders — have remained Avenues plumes target i - ' Danny Chan jtjTnhunrfib photo Bikers take advantage of the trails on Antelope Island Soon tours of the closed areas might be available passengers Kraus the said tour would provide a tremendous increase in local interest while serving as trie perfect setting for birdwatchers "This program goes so to the heart of the interest" he said Park manager Ron Taylor said many of the island animals and migratory birds have found refuge on the southeast side of the Island because it has been idle and may not submit official up to 14 acres for the structure and necessary parking But with scats for 25000 potential spenders at stake the city remains in the hunt McFarlane says planners are diligently working on "a couple" of sites that have "extraordinary public transportation" in the downtown Salt Lake City a proposals according to officials Salt Lake City which is still smarting after losing out to West Valley City for the E Center is suddenly aware of the risk "Anywhere there is available land we have to be aware that a stadium could fit" said Alison McFarlane Salt Lake City's senior adviser for economic development A lack of available space and affordable land presents obstacles for the capital city McFarlane added "That's always our challenge with larger development projects" The stadium — priced around $20 million — is expected to take 2nd Ave 1st he 5k U J ' VJ fc ' ' 1 I Area of plume contamination i NORTH Suum: Utah DEQ Mi i TheSaJt Lake Tribune discomfort for area businesses But Chad Corbin who owns the Java Joe's espresso stand on the old gas station site expects the impact to be minimal "They're digging my parking lot up because that's where the tanks used to be" said Corbin "We'll have to close for a couple of days while they put in the jbaird(Ssltribcom MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY & Operated Since 1885 Preselect Property for Two People and Save up to $750 Beautiful Locations Family-Owne- ALL GRAVES UNDER $75000 CALL FOR A BROCHURE 801-582-25- d Salt Lake 571-277- THINYQUpO 1 15 tt i fJs 1 1 v : - If you are sleepy 261-909- 111 liwiiWI Attorney Checketts has not revealed a favorite but has said he wants the stadium near public transit and in downtown Salt Lake City "if possible" But Murray's push — a Utah County-basedeveloper has the option on the Fireclay land in question — has made it well a match Says D'Arcy Dixon Pignanel-l- i chief of staff for Murray's mayor: "The door is open" djensen(&$ltribcom d Shawn Patrick Scott 04 1969-20- 1 iay- V: P Annie Dutson In lieu of flowers please contribute Robert Ward Gloyn died Sept 6 to the General Missionary Fund of the 2004 in Salt lake City UT Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y He was born November 1 9 1 942 In Saints Memories: jcrewcavtelnet or Portland Oregon to Frances Ryan and illyrbrand 1 (gnerzerocom Cyril K Gloyn He grew up In South Semper Fil Pasadena California and attended Occidental College and Princeton UnBob worked iversity After graduating for Getty Oil Company for many held which after he a consulting years lob and presently worked for the Utah Geological Survey for over 16 II XL LU IL years He married Ellen Marie Iwasaki on June 1 0 1 966 He is survived by his wife Ellen children Sarah (Rahn) Miralles Jason Gloyn Elizabeth Gloyn and Meredith (Zach) Ashton two grandchildren and a sister Eleanor Gloyn Siegel He will be dearly missed Services will be held Saturday Sept 1 1 th at 1 2:00 noon at larkin Sunset Gardens Chapel 1 950 E 1 0600 S Sandy where friends may call Friday evening from 6-- 8 pm and one hour prior to services Saturday Helen Fotes Riblet 12221922 - 942004 m Roy Thomas Casey all the time and r 1942-20- v' T — n —i i urn il Shown was born July 26 1969 In Glendale CA His life was cut short due to a very tragic automobile accident on the morning of September 3 2004 in Reno NV Shawn greatly enjoyed the company of his friends and family He loved the great outdoors and had a very huge appreciation for classic automobiles He loved any opportunity to go and motorcross camping riding Shawn touched the hearts of many with his sweet personality kind heart and unforgettable smile He was loved by many and will be missed by all He is survived by his wife Andria Scott of Reno NV: his daughter Kristel Scott of Ogden UT brother Ell Scott of Ventura CA parents grandmother Charlotte Lucier of Verdi NV and long time friends A memorial service will be held Friday Sept 10 2004 at the River Oaks Club House on Rivers Edge Dr in the River Oaks Housing community in Verdi NV Services will be at 1 2 noon Friends and family are welcome Shawn we love ana miss youl Vera Ellen Rundle 04 i Beloved Wife Mother and Grandmother Vera returned to her Heavenly Father surrounded by her loving family September 7 2004 She was born February 24 1 930 In Salt Lake City Utah to Melvin and Arlene Bickford She married Ervln Thomas Rundle October 8 1947 later solemnized In the Salt Lake Temple on August 1 0 1 966 Vera loved her family and the Gospel She was active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints where she held numerous positions She fostered and cherished many enduring friendships while serving In various capacities In the church Vera (mom) will be dearly missed and will always be remembered for her smile and sweet spirit She is survived by her husbond and children Linda (Bruce) Tingey Sandra Rundle (Ed) McGuire Tom (Tammy seven grandchildren and 13 greatgrandchildren Preceded in death by her parents and two sisters Betty and Arlene Funeral services will be held Satur day Sept 1 1 th 1 2i00 noon ot the Pioneer 26th Word 1 145 W 500 S A viewing will be held Friday evening from 6-- 8 pm at Redwood Memorial S Redwood Rd and Mortuary 6500 one hour prior to services ot the church The family wishes to thank the hospice team and IDS Hospital for the loving care they provided to our wife (SLC) Robert WardGloyn The Legacy of her Love will be carried on by husband George (Bud) Riblet sisters Florence F Bronson Margery F Mazik children Paul E Lofgreen Jr Paige M Hooper William H Parker Ethel Rhae Parker John W Riblet Kathy L Nichols nephew Jeff L Anderson nieces Lisa A Mazik and Laurali Mazik cousins Mike Fotes and George Fotes 10 1 2 grandchildren and her life long family of friends Services to be held on Mondoy 13 2004 at: Wasatch September lawn Memorial Park 3401 Highland Dr Salt Lake City Utah 841 06 Condolences: 1:30 pm 2:00 pm Services: 2:00 pm Graveside services immediately following and r ittwr In lieu of flowers donations can be mnae to the American Concer Society 04 11 - Gage Michael Larson September 5 2004 "Our Precious Little Angel" Our beautiful little boy came to earth September 5 2004 Although your spirit stayed with Heavenly Father It comforted us to kiss your soft cheeks and nose and to hold your perfect body and little hands You will forever hold a place In the hearts and lives of your family Know we will always love you and that you have forever changed those who met you on that beautiful September day Gage is survived by his loving parents Mike and Colleen Larson brothers Colin Corbin and Scott Many aunts uncles cousins and grandparents also survive him Funeral Services will be held Friday September 10 2004 at 1:00 pm at the Fox Polnte Ward 1 465 W 8440 S The family will receive friends at a visitation one hour prior to the service on Friday at the Ward Interment: Valley View Memorial Park Funeral Directors: Valley View Funeral Home Clyde Dana McCall investigational medication for the treatment of exessive sleepiness associated with narcolepsy Call Shannon at 3 to schedule an evaluation or for more information iMlluwll City" j--e have attacks of muscular weakness when you laugh or get angry you may have narcolepsy If you are between 18 and 65 and have these symptoms you may be eligible to participate in a clinical trial of an LO$$E$? Redwood Road are not being considered "This is very much a priority to us" she said "We very much want the stadium in Salt Lake I Narcolepsy is a very real disease SLC two-hou- 1 eciiL I E r Taylor said he envisions tours initially to be offered on weekends Sandy 363-578- 1 ¥ -8- 00-503-4327 size 1930-20- For a Limited Time 52 the public for so many years and the deer in the area have grown to a magnificent closed to - At - INVESTMENT L" f r1 A — Mansion ' At home? 4 (S31)SSS-5Z0- 3 V i !6O0ft — 9 n IjXj 0Governor"! r f ai worn Mm vrTJhcircr-lrvcc- m cleanup system and then repave If that's it then it won't be too bad My understanding is this will be pretty easy and pretty harmless I don't expect to lose any customers over it" Atkinson says DEQ has also distributed fliers in the surrounding neighborhood to advise residents of the coming road and sidewalk work "We'll be staggering everything so there should be minimal impact" he said "We'll work one section at a time and we'll adjust our working hours so we're not in the way during peak periods" The Avenues plume project is one of 4290 "releases" the state has identified for cleanup Of those Atkinson said 3750 have been completed and 540 remain The Avenues project also is one of 31 plume cleanups the state is funding either because the property owners or former owners are unknown unable or unwilling to undertake the job themselves As Li S Temple " 1 station Q7--1 n TIRING flv' 2700 S 300 on the southern end of downtown McFarlane says Pioneer Park — once touted for a baseball stadium — and a planned soccer complex near 2200 North and IS STAYING AWAKE THE MOST " 1 Acreage west of The Gateway is still considered the favorite along with an undisclosed spot fNARCOLEPSY digital airlchaarinn — w:T fnr unripr 700 makn repaired 4S4-&44- area million cleanup of contaminated Zri!l!ri5Js 100 - '"- - ZZJ Ail a'-- J former gasoline station in Salt Lake City is about to begin I Old fas MEIER & MEIER Hearing Centers i - soil downhill from the site of a revealed that those contaminants — primarily Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE) and benzene — had impacted the area's groundwater The MTBE plume extends down the street about 400 feet but it's the Benzene plume which runs about 150 feet that is the real concern" Atkinson said "Now we're at the point where we're trying to figure out the best Way to clean it up and address the contamination" Benzene is a carcinogen MTBE is not but does leave an unpleasant odor and taste when it seeps into groundwater supplies It has been a particular problem in California according to Atkinson Removing the contaminants will likely entail a combination of soil vapor extraction — like vacuuming the soil according to Atkinson — and air sparging which entails blowing air into the groundwater to degrade and it of eventually strip contaminants To get at those contaminants DEQ crews will dig a series of trenches one across the gas station site and two more down each sidewalk on E Street The initial most invasive work will take one or two months Removing all of the contaminants will be a seven-yea- r process according to Atkinson That will result in some inconvenience for residents and X'' -- A $1 Continued from Bl 'XA "' 'j- Avenues gas plumes cleanup of cleanup Coralie Bralthwalte Richardson 78 passed away September 6 2004 in Murray UT of natural causes UT Born May 1 2 1 926 in Huntsville to Verlon and Nina Halls Braithwaite Married Darwin L Richardson Sept 2 1 947 in the Salt lake LDS Temple Active member of The Church of Je sus Christ of latter-da- y from Saints Graduated Ogden High School She loved to play and teach the piano and oraan She was instrumental in teaching the love of Birth: 18 June 1930 Sugarhouse music to thousands of people She was Death: 31 Utah 2004 August BurDonK lanrornia dearly loved by all who knew her Survived by her children Michoel Viewing: Friday September 1 0 6:00-8:0- 0 (Jone) David (Andrea) Lorie (Stacey) pm Wasatch killed Mark (Jerilynn) Kelly (BarLawn 3401 S Highland Dr 10 great- Funeral: September 1 1 2004 1 1 :00 bara) 18 grandchildren and brothers Neldon am Winder West North LDS Church and Kim (JoAn) 95 1 E 3825 South Burial: September Srandchildren In death by her vwa at Arlington National 13 husband and grandson Peter M Bray Cemetery Virginia Funeral services will be held Friday Alvin was a quiet kind giving lov1 0 2004 at 1 1 :00 am at the ing person who lived his life in service Sept to others He served three e Murray 16th Ward 619 W 5750 S missions for the LDS Church in the Friends may call Thursday from 6-- 8 Eastern States and pm at Jenkins-Soff- e Mortuary 4760 Albuquerque Oklahoma City He served his country So State St and Friday from 10:00-10:4- 5 church the am Interment at 20 years in the USMC He was decorated for combat in the Korean and Redwood Memorial Estates Vietnam Wars and is a survivor of the historic Korean "Chosin Reservoir" Battle He was elected to the Utah 1981-8- 2 House of Representatives Alvin instructed ROTC at the U of U 1942-20- 04 South and Cottonwood High Schools He was also retired from Utah Transit Authority Thonks to those at the VA hospital in Salt Lake City who gave him kind loving medical care Our hearts are breaking with the loss of our father and husband Survived by his loving wife of 47 years Frances Hatch Merrill and eight children Steven "Kriss" (Donna) Dawn pjanice inamiaj jatan Kent Jennifer A Alvin Joel) Ankney (Julenel rant and Kevin (Jamie) 1 2 grand 1 V Luke children and Caleb Kyle Merrill Sassan and Roxanne Jafari Joshua Jacob Joseph and Jess Ankney and Scott John and Katelynn Elsie Merrill Siblings: Margaret Durfee Kathleen Thomas George and Stephen Preceded in death by parents Lewis and Elsie Jarvis Merrill brothers lewis and David and sister ' DUCHESNE— Thomas "Tom" Roy Casey age 62 was killed in an auto accident on September 7 2004 Born July 17 1942 in Solt lake City UT to Roy Sampson and Zena Hansen Casey Married Carol Stephenson April 22 1 962 In Duchesne Survived wife Carol by his Duchesne children Stephen Glen (JaCarrie Jo (Mike) Mas-car- o mie) Casey Thomas all of Roy Casey Duchesne grandchildren Devlon and Sherry Brown Chod Casey Casey Ann and Tommi Jo Mascaro mother Zena Casey Salt Lake City brothers and sisters Kathy Kielbasa Duchesne Michael (Trudy) Casey Sandy Robert OR Ann (Leslie) Casey (Paul) Martinez West Valley City Mark Charlene (Don) Hales (Debbie) Casey both of Salt lake City Sandta (Rob) Hughes Sandy Preceded In death by his father brother-in-laCalvin Kielbasa and a nephew Christopher Kielbasa Funeral services held Friday Sept 10 2004 at 11:00 am at the Duchesne 1st Ward Chapel (130 S 300 E) Friends may call Friday from 9:30 - 1 0:45 am at the church Interment in the Duchesne City Cemetery under direction of the Hullinger Mortuary Meisa Seeley 1923-20- 04 1938 to 2004 v Clyde passed away Sept 3 2004 He was born Feb 24 1 938 In San Diego Calif to Clyde Dana McCall Sr ond Bonnie Chadwick He was preceded in death by his daughter Athena and his brother William He it survived by his wife Delores Jeane McCall daughter Carla son Dusty and five step children Krlstine Marina Glen Joe and Jer He was a long standing member of AA and was Involved ki spiritual study groups Clyde opened his heart ond home to anyone who needed help He will be missed by all who new him We don t understand the timing of death on Earth but we understand the love of God that allows us to have peace with (net thkias" In lieu of flowers the Family would appreciate contributions toward funeral expenses which can be made at Utah Federal Credit Union co Jeane H McCall Leave at messages wwwsltribcom or wwwdesnewscom Meisa Hilda returned Seeley peacefully to her Heavenly Father on Saturday September 4 2004 at 80 years of age She will be remembered always She was born November 22 1923 In looele Utah to Olaf Anders Peder and Hilda Axellne Hansen Miller She Is survived by one sister June Smith ond seven children: Gary Olsen Dane Olsen llnda Loper Clair Mont Seeley II Helen Lobells Leslie A Seeley ond Kevin A Seeley A graveside service will be held ot 2:00 pm Friday September 10 2004 at the Tooele City Cemetery looele Utah Condolences ray be extended to the family online at wwwnelsonfuneralhomecom Scr NEXT PAGE |