Show v Att — Q the Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday July 15 2002 World I 'V I if r v i ptf ni" f it V : ii ' f ' A i ' L'-- f" r- 1w i " Vi i‘ v Aw'att' ' h M V - V ' Swedish citizens to be taken offiUS sanctiohs list ronsm “The Swedish citizens in question have taken significant steps to disassociate themselves from the network” Scolinos said Swedish Foreign Minister Anna Lindh win had pressed the United States to lift sanctions from the two men and a third Somali immigrant said the Swedish'gov-emmewas “pleased that the US has reconsidered its decision” “The government wifi therefore demand that the United Nations remove all three from its sanctions list” said Lindh ' In December 2000 the Security Council called on countries to freeze die assets of anyone associated with bin Laden The UN list of those allegedly tied to bin Laden and the Taliban includes Over 200 individuals and more than 60 banks companies organizations and other entities The Bush administration froze assets and detained officials involved in die organization The United Nations followed suit ordering a global freeze on The company insists it is a legitimate business providing Somalis STOCKHOLM Sweden (AP) —The United States is close to removing two Swedish citizens of Somali origin from a list of individuals suspected of having financial ties to terrorism Swedish and US officials said Sunday ' In Washington Treasury Department spokeswoman Tisia Scolinos said the gov- eminent has not yet taken the two men off the list but is very close to doing so “We are in the final stages of the delisting process and will notify the UN as soon as a final determination is reached” she said Sweden’s foreign ministry said US officials had notified it that tfie decision had been made to remove the men from the list which Washington drew up after the Sept 1 1 terrorist attacks and which the United Nations later adopted The two men whose assets were frozen in November after being put on the sanctions list were involved with die Swedish chapter of the Somali money-transfoperation which the Bush administration has said founded money to Osama bin networic The men — and Laden’s — denied any connection to ter- - ' ' abroad with a way to send money home to their families i “It feels very good not having to be on this list At the same time one must remember that we have been singled out as guilty of this for eight months Our names are branded” Abdirisak Aden one of the Swedes said in an interview with Swedish ’ ! ‘ “However this means that I hopefully ' can try to live a normal life again’ he said ' With his assets frozen Aden his wife and their two children have been living off her student loans and about $970 a month pro- vided from a public fund set up to help him Leif Silberskylhe attorney tor the mrce men called the US decision was “good news" He also said that he will recommend his clients to sign an affirmation dissociating themselves from Last week foe United Nations removed a Canadian who ran North American operation from its list Canada had refused to extradite the man Liban Hussein to the United States After the refusal Washington agreed to remove him from the list A er Obituaries and had served as a Primary Teacher Music was an important part of Belinda's He she had a beautiful singing voice and loved to play the guitar She developed a great love for the Savior and this love was felt as she sang for her family and friends who loved her very much She loved animals and children Some of her happiest moments were when she was with her cousins and nieces and nephews who lovingly referred to her as "Aunt Minnie” She was a wonderful aunt sister daughter and friend She is survived by her mother Vsma Brigham City (formerly ofjremonton) siblings: and Bertha Loretta Olsen in Clarkston Utah and was the third of sight children At the ‘age of five her family moved to a LEWISTON — farm near Weston Idaho Ih her Marie Elizabeth later years she spoke fondy of Larsen Talbot her upbringing in spite of the Williams our ' fact that they had no running beloved mother water or electricity during the grandmother early years on the farm She dkf very wed in school participating greatin school activities and graduatgreat- -' ing second In her class from grandmother Weston High School ahd best friend passed away After she enrolled ilgraduation brief 13 after 2002 a July at the LDS Business College in lness She was 91 Salt Lake City Following the Marie was bom on March 7 outbreak of World War II there 1911 in Bancroft Idaho to was a great demand for office Nephi L and Mae Taylor workers at army camps and Larsen She grew up and gradudefense installations so she left ated from high school in PreRobin (Guy) Salazar China-- ' the Business College to work for ston She married Odis John Tami (Keith) Stockwell Roy and the Army Air Forces as a seen-(Joe) Talbot on June 11 1930 Howard Donovan Jr tary first in Kearns Utah and (Sonja) LDS in the Salt Lake Temple then In Oakland California Bear River City a special lifeJoe and Marie lived and worked Shawna friend She married Byron Stratford (David) long most of their married lives in Loosle on July 1 1 947 in the Eggii Tremonton and many Lewiston They farmed for nearaunts uncles cousins nieces Logan LDS Temple They lived ly 50 years and later owned and all of their married life in and her almost who loved n drive-inephews in a Logan operated Smithfieid where they raised Her father Donovan E Howard and the local grocery store in five children: Judy Arm (Dee) Sr and her grandparents Alden Lewiston Marie was a dedicat- etrmetnber of trwtDSthurelrrr - nl LaVee Tumbow preceded— Hfoken Salt Lake City Susan vs a (Jeff) Gytonskog Sandy Jan and served in many leadership 1 her In death' Funeral sendees will be at 11w (Mark) Simmons Providence voles including stake ahd ward am on Wednesday July 7 Lyndon (Annette) Smithfieid "Ybung Women's presidencies 2002 at the Tremonton 5th and Steven (Linda) Salt Lake Marie and Joe served for many Ward Chapel 300 S Tremont City Twenty-fograndchldren years as the stake dance direcand twenty-twSt Friends and family may cad tors and offidators In the Logan on Tuesday July 16 2002 from also survive her Kathleen Temple Joe died Dec 19 1994 & Taylor an to at was excellent seamstress 8 6 Rogers pm of their six months 65th shy just Funeral Home 111 N 100 loved She marreading gardening She anniversary wedding East Tremonton and from 9:30 handiwork jigsaw and erase-wor- d ried her lifelong friend George to 10:30 am on Tuesday prior puzzles long walks and Williams of Lewiston on Jan 31 to sendees aitlhe church Burial her family ' 1998 will be in the Tremonton The care ahd wel being of y Marie is survived by her secher family has always been her Rhrendew Cemetery ond husband George Williams Condolences may be extendtop priority She possessed an of Lewiston two sons Mekton ed online at wwwrogerSandtay- - extraordinary capacity for work Talbot (Shanna) of Longmont kxcom In Heu of flowers the and was constantly engaged In Coto and Kelly Talbot (Cheryl) service to her church communifamily would appreciate donaof Pocatello Idaho two dauglv in name to Belinda's tions made ty and family She was an active ten Sharon Lee Richardson funeral member of the Church of Jesus help defray Terri expenses of and Lead SD (Dennis) Chrikt of Latter-da- y Saints Misener (Steve) of Providence throughout her life and faithfully Utah five brothers Menrin “Kay” served In many different callSeth Ario and Keith all of St Griffiths ings and positions She appreciof Fresno George and Deaq ated the many good friends that Kathleen Calif and her sister Alta Zufelt she gained through her church of Logan Marie was dearly Kay” Griffiths activity Loosle 78 a loved and will be terribiy missed She Is survived by three humble and by her children 19 grandchii- brothers and three sisters: sellless woman dren 17 Jesse Jr (Norma) Logan ' died peacefufiy and her greatgreat- ' Loretta (Leon) Taylor Mesa Arof cancer on grandtriplets izona Reed (Faye) Weston It is a joyous day as Marie Is July 12 2002 in Idaho Rhea (Murray) Godfrey d SaKLkke City reunited with her beloved Soda Springs Idaho Michael Utah Joe Talbot son LayleO i (Diane) North Ogden Bonnie Shewaisbomon Talbot and her grandson Craig SeptlS Griffiths (Gaylord) Erickson Boise William to 1923 Talbot Jesse Layle Funeral services will be held onTuesdly July 16 2002 at noon in the Lewiston First and : Fourth Ward Chapel 168 Main ' SLA viewing win be held on Monday night from 6 to 8 pm 0 USPS : at the Allen-HMortuary and one hour prior to sendees on Jr byCaeeVUleyPBhlieiLLC ' 73 Wot 300 Ntxlfc POt Box 4T Lopa Uak U323007 Tuesday! Funeral arrangements are under the rfirectfonof Aden-WTdefhoK(43J)7St2121'MFie(l00)275M23tIS)2S97631 MgdnbAtfvhML°wTl : Hal Mortuary LDS Church Marie Talbot Williams -- Woo” many yelled faces lit by smiles as they muddled one move after another relying on their partners to lead them back to form The music was colorful— a blend of Celtic traditional American and contra dance music with waltzes and an occasional swing rag or jazz piece hrown in for good mea- -i sure The event wais the first " annual fund raiser organized by the Bear River Heritage Area to raise money for their newly launched barn preserva pure-heart- ed mation call The Herald Journal 752-2- 1 21 Heights Planning Zoning Commission finding die right the purchase of the park-tevabout a month ago and Abby and Lindsay were thrilled about the idcra until they found out that was just step one of the process “That’s when they got the idea” Cathie says ' “And that’s rcijly how dungs get started in dus com- says Cadiie’s hus- - : f band Randall a River sard"? IfWc have a lot of taiusicians Trho ard interested fin! being j v' part of this dance) So if foot tapping and head bobbing is your poison you know where to lk your hair down next year : Heights native “If it’s some-thing people feel is important enough they’ll say ‘Let’s do something’ and ante up rWhen they were putting in the tennis courts they were only going to put in two and a lot of people wanted three So they’ve got a complete list of where all die cash came from The list says “Hayden Keene" gave $1 for lemonade along with a tip “Meg Bailv” shelled out 50 cents as they’d build athird court if we raised funds for half of it and they said ’Sure’ Well one guy said he’d put up dto first 1000 bucks and we soon had die - 1 - didthe“GarbaghMan” iSSS The girls plan to take tfae money they earn and the donations they collect to the River Heirids City Council 'X next monm Anl should the IRS become concerned : - s ' “ ' ' ma UP “ °non‘ P ade themselves and apparent- : ty pretty good job As Soon a fresh pitcher of ' Crystal Light arrives at the : ! stud Sophie declares “I’m thirsty” and: X ' : : : keep the rest of his dollar jp durdcourt" ‘ ’ 25-ce- nt ssss ie readies for a cup tY’’ '1 '- ' I ' ' : - ' i ' v V : : ' tunes “Woo : hus-ban- ' being distracted by the peppy : Kathleen Loosle tion program “We would like to keep the '! barns a part of our rural land- -' cape” BRHA’s Cindy Hall explained “We’ve received a : small grant of $2000 to fix up die old barns and we’ve teamed up with the Utah Conservation Corp to help with the labor” ' The group has received 14 applications from barn owners since it got off the ground Hall said “We’ve been able to com-plete two of those bams and we’re just going to keep going down die list” she added They have a lot of work cut out for diem There are at least lOffold barns in Cache Valley alone Hall emphasized Saturday’s bam dance was to help further die cause Next year it’ll be a bigger event Hall promised “We’re hoping we can do this With more bands” she hand” Mm would admit only to for death notices placed by a mortuary For more infor- AP photo Abdirisak Aden smiles as he leans back outside his home In Stockholm Sweden on 8unday after the United States reversed Its decision and removed him from a sanctions Ksl Aden and twd other Swedisti citizens of Somali descent had al their assets frozen in November ’2001 on suspicion of network have ties with the - The price for obituaries and cards of thanks is $4 per column inch Obituaries are measured columns wide by Inches deep including photographs All obituaries must be placed by a mortuary or In person by someone authorized tor make payment or arrange billing There is no charge (2 ' observed that die men seemed to catch on rather slowly As always she offered her expert opinion on why she believed this was so “See the women can keep count They listen well They know what they're doing” she laughed “The guys are just happy to be bidding a girl's Obituary policy Xp r Continued from A3 church from 10:30 to 11:30 am Burial will be In the Smithfieid City Cemetery Condolences may be sent to the family online at wwwneisorv furteralhomexom (W ! ‘r w ur - - Dance Idaho Her parents and her sister and brother-in-laElayne and Harvey Dewey preceded her in death Funeral services wil be held Wednesday July 17 2002 at noon at the Smithfieid 1 st ward 175 S 100 Wert Smithfieid Friends and famfiy may cal Tuesday July 16 from 6 to 8 pm at Nelson Funeral Home 85 S Main Smithfieid and Wednesday July 17 at the - -- H radio- - nt Herald Asaid Journal 241-62- al - Brace K Stoifh PoUiiiieriiaiiltehkiewtxoa Ottria McCdIIum Miwgai Belinda Gay CypiUFiOttBiiiiiieMaBipiillaoeigoewixora Kick G WaUiceAdvaitiiq DirKftir - rwi0acelyiiewfxoiii Howard ''MmAtkwbvCbnhlkMDmcloii IDavif AProdactkMibierfdivkeiyDewixaai TREMON- TON Utah— JOt &eCapyDy Befinda Gay Howard44I' pescafuflyat r her1 Tremonton home on Friday ! 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