Show 6C Ogden Tuesday February 3 1 987 Sports Single stroke worth $20000 By LARRY DORMAN Golf Newspapers The putt coming back was not an easy one It was from better than three feet with a devilish potential to dive sharply to the right at the last second But you knew Payne Stewart was going to make this putt on the 72nd hole of the AT&T National (nee Crosby) Sunday at Pebble Beach You knew it and he knew it Because the putt 'was for a substantial amount of money One stroke for S20000 - the difference between finishing second by himself and collecting $64800 or fied for second with two other players and banking $44800 Boom The putt hit the back of the hole and dropped Payne Stewart again showed that there may be no better player than he for large amounts of money He just can’t buy a title Stewart won $535389 in official money and $300000 more in Vantage Cup bonus money last ‘year without winning a tournament That will buy him plenty of his trademark knickers but not a lot of peace of mind when he starts thinking about the latest one to get away He now will add Sunday’s nightmare to these: In 1984 Stewart led the Colo- -' nial going into the final hole bogeyed the hole and lost a playoff to Peter Jacobsen In 1985 Stewart had a three-shlead on the final hole of the Byron Nelson Up ahead Bob I Eastwood dropped a bird- ie putt to pull within two shots d and Stewart the ' ' final hole and lost a playoff to i Eastwood with a double bogey Last year Stewart again led the Colonial going into the final hole He finished with a bogey and lost a playoff to Dan PohL I i ' ‘ I Now this Stewart was rolling along on his way to his first vic- tory since the 1983 Disney World Classic (his only other victory on the PGA Tour was the 1982 Quad Cities Open) He was playing solidly certainly well enough to win A 72 is no choke on that golf course And who should come back from the dead and paste a 66 up on Pebble Beach but Johnny Miller? That’s what it means to be snakebiL It’s tough to feel sorry for a guy who banked more than $800000 last year just for playing golf but Stewart deserves better One look at the pain etched on his face as he walked from the 18th green Sunday told you that The organizers of The Skins Game had better not invite Payne Stewart to compete He would run the tables He would skin their hides — all of them Lee Trevino wouldn’t want this guy for money Neither would Jack Nicklaus or Raymond Floyd or Fuzzy Zoeller or Arnold Palmer With a title on the line though you might be inclined to take any other top-3player on the PGA Tour Although CBS announcers Ken Venturi and Pat Summerall might have gone a little overboard in their defense of Stewart the network again showed why it is the best in the business at covering golf Simply put these guys know what they’re talking about and they convey the knowledge Line of the week goes to Ben Wright who reported the action at the 17th hole Sunday When eventual pro-awinners Fred Couples and Kansas City Royals’ third baseman George Brett came to the tee Brett’s highly suspect 17 handicap — given the team’s total of 32 under par — caught Wright’s attention After Brett hooked a over the green Wright intoned: “When masquerading as a you have to hit a few shots like that (pause) to avoid arrest” Sports briefs Former Ogden player gets national rankings LEXINGTON Xy — Richard Benson former Ogden High tennis star has been ranked No 8 in singles and No 3 in doubles in the first Head Intercollegiate Ten- sea- nis Standings for the 1986-8son Benson a sophomore at the University of Kentucky earned his rankings on the basis of re- 'suits from tournaments held dur ing the 1986 fall season He and his doubles partner ' Greg Van Emburgh won two 'Southeastern Conference doubles 'tournaments and were finalists in the prestigious Volvo All American tennis championships held at the Bollettieri Tennis Academy in Bradenton Fla in December Benson is playing No singles for the Wildcats and win recently led his team to a over Minnesota a top 10 team in 1986 and ranked No 13 in preseason polls e Benson is a former Utah State high school champion and 1985 Intermountain Junior Champion in both singles and doubles He will be competing in the ITCA National Indoor Champi- onships in Richmond Va Thursday through Sunday and the ITCA National Indoor Team Championships held in Louisville 2 Feb Weber track teams to compete in Games POCATELLO Idaho — The Weber State men’s and women’s indoor track team will be competing in the Mountain States Games here Friday and Saturday The Games are one of the biggest meets of the indoor track season with 10 to 1$ teams from all over the Intermountain area ‘ expected to compete Action gins at 6 pm Friday and I pm Saturday Weber State’s men’s team com-- ‘ peted in the Brigham Young Uni versity Invitational Indoor Meet in Provo Saturday taking three finishes in that event Hurdler Kurt Trane was first in hurdles vvith a time the of 763 his fastest time of the year and the third fastest time recorded in the Big Sky this season Richard Stuart also finished first in the high jump clearing fill Weber State’s other first place finish was turned in by its 4x400 meter relay team of Trane James Hunter Jody Marshall and Gerald Bean with a time of 3:1904 Weber State women second in Obituaries Josephine Gonzalez Hazel Josephine Sotelo Gcsizez 74 of 2850 Grant died Monday Fet) 2 1987 at St Benedict's Hosprtal of a heart attack She bom Aprf 10 1912 In Mexico a daughter of Soteto She married Faustme Montanez They were later divorced She then married Francisco L Gonzalez in October of 1944 in Texas She had lived In Ogden for 6 years and was a member ot St Joseph's Catholic Church Surviving are her husband of O Paso Texas and six sons and eight daughters Francisco Montanez Jesse S Gonzalez Darnel S Gonzalez FranaR of Ogden kie Gonzalez AJdredo Montanez Abilene Texas Manuel S Gonzalez Layton Mrs Pa sens! (Juanita) Madrigal Mathis Texas Mrs (Maria) Madrigal Mrs Domingo (Betty) De La Garza Mrs Victor (Rosalinda) Rodriguez aU of Abilene Texas Mrs Guadalupe (Anita) Soto Clearfield Mrs Crecencio (Angelita) Mrs Ramiro (Margarita) Oguendo Lozano and Consueto S Gonzalez aR of Ogden fifty grandchildren and five GARLAND — Hazel Leah Buttars Rose 75 112 West Grover died Sunday Feb 1 1987 in a Bngham City nursmg home of s stroke n She wss bom Aug 5 1911 in s daughter of Jesse Tanner and EBen Dahie Buttars She married Ralph W Rose Oct 4 1933 in the Logan LDS Temple He (hed in July of 1972 Mass of the Christian Burial will be held Thursday at 10 am in St Joseph's Catholic Church Holy Rosary will be offered Wednesday at 8 pm in the Larkin & Sons where friends Mortuary may call Wednesday from 6 to 8 pm Interment in the Washington Heights Memorial Park LeRoy Peabody SEATTLE Wash — LeRoy Peabody 70 formerly of Malad died Sunday Feb 1 1987 in the Veterans Hospital of heart failure He was bom Oct 1 1918 in Malad a son of Jacob and Martha Lusk Jones Peabody He was reared and educated in Malad He married Birdie Marie Hunter June 14 1946 in Idaho Falls Idaho He served for three years in toe Civ8 Conservation Corps at McCall Idaho and in toe US Army for five years In toe European Theater during World War II He purchased a farm in Burton Idaho in 1946 In 1950 he lived for four years in Utah where he worked as a heavy artillery mechanic at the Tooele Army Depot In November of 1974 he and his wife moved back to Malad He was an Elder in toe LDS Church Surviving are his widow of Malad and three daughters Mrs Henry Texas Mrs Jerry (Theo) Clayton (Martha Lee) Lawson Garland Mrs Mike (Betty) Mobley Jordan Val'ey Ore one stepdaughter Joyce Mane Frederiksen Peabody Salt Lake City and five grandchildren Also surviving are one brother and three sisters Thorald Peabody Baker Ore Mrs Burt (Rachel) Williams Mrs Henry (Rosetta) Pmgel and Mrs Ned (Sylvia) Shaffer aR of Malad He was preceded in death by one brother and one sister Services will be Thursday at noon in toe Malad LDS 2nd Ward Chapel with Bishop Frank GunneR officiating Friends may cafl Wednesday from 7 Funerto 9 pm at toe al Home in Malad and Thursday prior to services Interment Cemetery will be in toe Malad City B Rose was She reared and educated in Clark-- North High School She had lived in Pty mouth from 1933 to 1948 when they moved to Garland She moved to toe Golden Living Center in Logan in March of 1982 She was s member of toe Garland 2nd LDS Ward and Golden Living Center LDS Branch in Logan serving in the past as ward Primary president and on toe Garland Stake Primary Board She was a member of the Relief Society and was a Relief Society visiting teaitoer She had worked at the Logan Temple as an officiator for three years Surviving sre two sons Larry R Rose Brigham City J Lynn Rose Calif and five grandchildren Also surviving are two brothers and one sister Jay Buttars Vincent Buttars both of Logan and Mrs Maurice (Reva) Blau Roy She was preceded in death by one brother Services will be held Thursday at noon at toe Garland Ward Chapel with Bishop's Counselor BiH Rose officiating Friends may caR at toe Rogers 111 N 1st East Tremonton Wednesday from 6 to 8 pm and at toe mortuary Thursday from 10:15 to 11:30 am Interment will be in the Tremonton Riverview Cemetery Beatriz S Padilla ROY — Beatriz Salazar Padilla 91 of 5600 S 2700 W died Tuesday Feb 3 1987 at a Roy nursing home of causes incident to age She was bom Feb 10 1895 in Holman New Mexi- co a daughter I of Juan R and 1 Jesuita Atencio Salazar She married Julian Padilla in 1914 in Holman New Mexico He died in 1950 She had lived in Ogden for 30 years and was a member of SL Mary's Catholic Church Surviving are six sons snd two daughters John Padillo and Joe Valerio both of Ogden Melaqias Padillo Cleveland New Mexico Lee Padillo Rupert Idaho Flairo Padillo Ft Morgan Colo Jubencio Padillo Monte Vista Colo: Mrs Joe D (Mary) Valerio and Emma Boney both of Ogden 39 grandchildren 109 nine and three Mass of toe Christian Burial will be held Friday at am in St Mary's Catholic Church Holy Rosary wifi be offered Thursday at 8 pm in toe Larkin & Sons where friends may call Mortuary Thursday from 6 to 8 pm Interment in toe Ogden City Cemetery f Boise State is currently on in MWAC action the season The Broncos dropped two games last weekend at Gonzaga and Eastern Washington Weber State beat BSU earlier this 2 season and the Lady ’Cats lead the scries on the Idaho is currently in the conference season WSC also defeated the Vandals 64-with Idaho leading the series 5 Air Force freshman WAC Player of Week LITTLETON Colo (AP) — Freshman guard Raymond Dudley who led Air Force to its first basketball victory over Brigham Young since joining the Western Athletic Conference has been named the WAC Player of the Week Dudley a I65pounder Ga from Warner Robbins scored 27 points — 21 in the second half — in the Falcons’ victory over Brigham Young Dudley also scored 22 points in a loss to Wyoming earlier total in the week for a of 47 points include Others nominated BYU forward Michael Smith Births McKay-De- e Hospital Bleu —- Maurie R and Judy Tresed-e- r 2788 W 5550 S Cl 4 Roy girl Jan 29 Merkley — Daniel and Pamela A Egan 841 S 1280 W Clearfield boy Jan 29 Martinez — Joe A and Laura Under 2268 S 3500 W boy Jan 29 Oleson — Paul and Kathy Johnson 295 W 5500 S boy Feb Noortander — Randal and Lori Godfrey 4000 Brinker No 36 girt Jan 31 Tometich — Randy and Carolyn Murray 143 E 500 N Kaysviite boy Jan 31 Schmidt — Robert J and Amy Johnson 5550 S 5500 W Hooper girl Jan 31 Fowere — David J and Karen 4080 Ectfei girl Jan 30 Saunders — Mark and Sheila Taylor 1859 W 700 S boy Jan 30 Forster — Thomas and Hedl 638 Doren Drive boy Jan 30 Snyder — Dale R and Jifl Hammon 1323 S 400 W Syracuse boy Jan 30 Farr — Jory and Kellie Sherrod 2388 S 450 W Clearfield boy Jan 30 Buys — William P and Ann Green 487 S 100 W Tremonton girl Jan SL Benedict’s Hospital Christensen — Michael J and JoAnn Barrett 3860 S Midland Drive No C22 Roy girl Jan 29 RusseR — Doug and Linda L 478 N Jackson girl Jan 29 MaxweH — Dennis James and Sarah Holly Ptppm 2245 Monroe Apt 9 30 Jan girl Mecham — Kim O and Marie 688 2nd boy Jan 30 Montoya — Lou and Feliciana Orosco 2334 Adams No 1 boy Jan 31 Anaya — Dais and Nicole Michele Schutttoffel 4375 Weber River Drive No 3 Rrverdaie boy Feb 1 Hopkins — Frankim Lynn and Sheila Joanne Schmid 1451 Kingston Drive boy Feb 1 Waddoupe — Steve and Angela Kay Ostrup 2979 N 150 W North Ogden boy Feb 1 Nelson — Robert Jay and Wendy Ann Youngs 2538 E 3450 N Layton girl Feb 2 He served Gary T Jensen Jr MANTI — Gary Thomas Jensen Jr infant son of Gary Thomas and Jennifer Helen Johnson Jensen of Manti formerly of Ogden died shortly after birth Sunday Feb 1 1987 in toe Utah Valley Medical Center in Provo of prematurity The parents are members of toe LDS Church Surviving are the parents of Manti Garth and Myma toe grandparents Jensen Ogden Reynold Johnson Salt Lake City: Doreen Johnson Manti the John Otto and Leah Jensen Brigham City Graveside services will be Wednesday at 1 pm at toe Manti Cemetery Funeral directors Buchanan Mortuary in Manti Krlstme Pmgree Hooper Bennett Bennett Canng GCF sponsors are helping poor children in Third World countries around the world Call now to find out how you can sponsor a ) gir! orb y htU hostage by poverty ignorance or disease Christian Children 5 Fund Inc lt4 fl Lee Chrlstofferson Missouri Dwaine Porter Los Angeles Calif Darla Cramer Ogden one grandchild Also surviving are her mother of Ogden three brothers and two sisters Dell Andrews and Dwaine Andrews both of Los Angeles Calif Bruce Martin Carla Duncomb and Donna White alt of Ogden Private family services win be held Cremation by Lindquist's Crematory Funeral directors Lindquist & Sons in Ogden J Edwin Taylor — John Edwin Taylor 73 LAYTON of 1399 Everett Ave died Monday Feb 2 1987 to the Hospito tal Ogden of causes incident to age He was bom Jan 1914 to Rigby Idaho a son of George A and Eunice Jensen Taylor He married Eva May Jan 1 in Texas He moved to Utah from Idaho in 1944 and resided to toe Kaysville area until his death He was a sheet metal worker at Hi Air Force Base retiring to 1974 after 30 years of service 1948 He was a member 31st LDS Ward of toe Layton Surviving are his widow of Layton John E one son and one daughter Taylor Mrs Lenny (Kathy) Bosso both of Kaysville and six grandchildren Also surviving are two brothers and one sister Leonard Taylor San Diego Calif George Taylor Bea Williams both of Idaho Falls Idaho Services will be held Friday at 1 pm at Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary 400 N Main where friends may call Friday from 11 am to 1245 pm Interment Kaysville City Cemetery vs 392-711- 5 Dear Friend: We are pleased to announce that we have been authorized to hold a Special Consultation featuring Beltone of Chicago Illinois A BELTONE HEARING AID SPECIALIST WILL BE ON HAND Mr Dan Markosian a highly respected Beltone Hearing Aid Specialist will be here He has had in depth experience in solving problems of prosthetic correction of nerve deafness for those who can HEAR BUT CANNOT UNDERSTAND CONVERSATION! For the sake of better hearing don’t miss this opportunity! Bring a friend or relative with you — someone whose voice Is familiar PLAN NOW TO ATTEND — HERE IS WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE FREE! AN ELECTRONIC HEARING EVALUATION conducted by 8 Beltone aid qualified hearing specialist — someone who cares about your hearing — to find out which method of amplification may be the right one tor you A demonstration of Beltone’ latest all heanng instrument which we call the “ODE” you wilt be amazed at how tiny modem hearing help can bet This is Beltono's smallest Keith and Free ATbor Child Being Held Hostage u1 hsd with toe Air Force for 35 years Hs served as Worshipful Master of toe Gate way Masonic Lodge No 29 F&AM of Clearfield High Priest of Ogden Chapter No 2 Illustrious Master of Ogden Council No 3 Eminent Commander of B Monte Comma ndery No 2 of Ogden York Rites Bodies He received the Knight of York Rite Cross Honor He was a member of the Royal Order of Scotland of Utah In toe Scottish Rite he was Commander Court of Honor and was a member of the El Kalah Shrine Surviving are his widow of Layton Randall one son and one daughter d Summers Roy Sylvia Garcia and two granddaughters of mother are his Also surviving one sister and one Denver Colo brother Bettye Johnson Denver Colo Lauren Summers Greeley Colo Services win be held Wednesday noon at Lindquist's Clearfield Mortuary 1050 S State with Pastor Larry Dobson officiating Masonic services will be held both at toe chapel and gra veside Friends may caR at toe mortuary one hour prior to toe services Interment Clearfield City Cemetery In lieu of flowers toe family suggests donations to toe Shriners Hospital in Salt Lake City Weber County October divorce e boy es one daughter Jimmie 533 - 26th St Moore — RusseR and Kristi Gamer 1360 22nd boy Feb 2 Jenna — Stanley and Christine 1530 E 975 N Layton girl Feb 2 Belnap — Frances and Margaret Ann Thompson 4508 Jefferson boy Feb 2 31 Wayment — Blake W end 1550 N 450 W Hansen Feb 2 Geraldme Allison Ward 50 of 1065 Wall died Saturday Jan 31 1987 at SL Benedict's Hospital of emphysema She was bom Sept 8 1938 in Idaho a daughter of Patrick and Pearl Martm Alhson Surviving are two sons and SPECIAL HEARING CONSULTATION Vital statistics conference The Weber State women’s basketball team sitting in second place after the first half of Mountain West Athletic Conference action will begin the second half of the season this weekend with games at Boise State on Friday and the University of Idaho on Saturday The Lady Wildcats now 1 in the conference overall) are behind first place Montana with a conference mark Geraldine A Ward — Loyd Herb Summers 68 of 1545 W 1750 N ded Sunday Feb 1 1987 in toe Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City of cancer He was bom Aug 18 1920 in Fort Collms Co0 a son of Loyd snd Elizabeth Summers Hs married Dottie B Ham Sept 14 1943 in Temple TexLAYTON US ton graduating from Cache Herb Summers most sophisticated Instrument availably If you are will be wearing an aid cleaned and adiusted to insur maximum performance — AT NO COST TO YOU Gifts for all who attend! dates and location for this very special event will be: February 4 5 6 & 7 Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 533 - 26th St Ogden Utah 84401 Office Hours: 1000 am to 600 pm Saturdays ’til 4:00 pm Call for appointment to avoid waiting! 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