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Show OSituaries October 31, 2003 The Summit Cloumv Hcc ious callings in the Relief Society and Primary. She and her husband served as missionaries in the Texas Si mill Mission. She enjoyed quill-in- Malvl Staples Andeison. age 84, died Oct. 28. 2(KM. of nnfuinl causes Bom Sepl. 22. Id0, m Coalville, y. Tlu'lma I. crivheiing, gaidcning, cooking and especially spending time with her children and grandchildren. Survived by her sons, Lloyd (Nonna) Stevens. Lulcss, TX; Garry (Lileen) Sievens, Oakley, and Craig (Teny) Sievens. Plumnix. A. Daughters, Doris (Jerry) Louder. Marion, and Betty (Doug) (lines, Kantas. Sisters. Viva Jones, Kimheily. 10. and Donna Ottosen, Salt Lake City: 25 grandchildien. 53 and 31 gieat gre.it grandchildien. Pieceded in death by her husband, two brothers. Reed and Lloyd, and sisters. Vera and l awn. I 'uncial service were held Slm-n-s Oakley - Thelma Lucille I'clcison Stevens, age 94. passed away Del. 24, 2003, at her home Mirioundcd In her family. Born May 2S. 19'j). in Sail I .ike C'lty, to Christian Waldiuni and Mary I Vail (Ostler) IVicisoti. On l:eh. 2(. 1929. she ni.iincd Lawrence Thomas Stevens in Tlieie inaniage was later solemnized in ihc Sail I akc LOS Temple, lie piiM'dcJ hci in death on Sept. . I9NS .Mcmlvi o the LOS Chuicli ulieie she lu l.l v.u deilul wile to Ralph and mother to her five childien. It would be uppio-priat- e to say Malvl and Ralph were pioneers and missionaries for the chinch where ever they lived, especially in the Roseburg area where they lived lor over 30 years. Pieceded m death by her husband Ralph by only 3 months. She is survived by three sons and two daughter: Ralph Clair. Chicago; Lynn, Iknvcr; Kay. Irovo; Sylvia Jensen. I os Jcannmc and Angeles, Joigcnscn. Washington. DC; 23 giandcluldicn and 2 a daughter o! John W. Staples and Beitlia Ann Wuglil Malvl was mar-ne- d to Ralph (i Andeison (of I in the Salt ogani on Aug. I(i. IJ I ake'lemple. Malvl gindunlcd lioni Noitli Suminii High School m Coalville and llirn .mended the A(' il'lnh Stale Cnivcisiiy) wlieie she met Ralph. 'I hey slimed a gieat love o music over ihcii vents of mm Malvl was iiaj.'e. always there to in chons and varaccompany Ralph ious musical ensembles, and she taught many young voplc to play the piano and oigan. Malvl and Ralph woikcd togcihei ,ii Ricketts Music Stoic in Roscbuip, OR. for t. 4 In neral services will be held Saluiday. Nov !. at 10 3() a m.. in the (iiandview bih Ward LOS Chapel, ISS() West I GOO North. I'lOVO. many yeais. Malvl was aciive m Ihe Chinch ol Jesus Clu ist ot I alter day Samis Monday . ( kl. 27, at the ( kikleyPcoa Waul Chapel. 1224 West SR 32. Inici merit was at the Stevens Cemeieiy under the direction of Ciundnll 1'iinciul Home. Kanins. I he family expresses sincere thanks lo Jackie (iuynion and the stall' of ihc home health gioup lor then loving c.uc of iiiom duiing her last lew months. " hmt'tliri MuIh-- I .1 I he in ihe Coalville City Cemeieiy Sciviccs under the diicction of Beig Moitu.ny of Piovo. will and scivcd in many iesioiisible positions She was always a gieat siipxiit to Ralph and together they slienglhencd many Voplc wlieie evci tbs' v lived Malvl was a won ,iii Staples Aiulei suu uends may tall troni 9 a m. to It) am. pilot to services. Iniennent Proposed Changes To Utah's Mule Deer Management Plans and Changes To Make Elk Hunting Simpler in 2004 Division o Wddlilc Resoiiues ollici.ils have a goal oi elk limning m I 'tali hi 2mM make it simplci. ton oi and inoie coiisisieul w nii.ua s.iciiluiug the ijiialily himicis hive come to enjoy I' cv ilo 'it Re di.nc then ideas oil how to upcoming senes ol Vlvi.oiy CoaiMl meet II at an "...I mg P. gie an ciaoiiiaged to attend the '..'clings .aid piovidc the DWK with then input and ideas Aiiolhei iii.ii-item to be dismissed vvill be I 'tail's Mule licet Management Plan, vvliuli will guule the inanagemeul ol mule deer m I lall tin onoll 2' ms r lie DWK is piop .sing new goals, biik lives and sti.ilrgics .i guide the I i I 'tail's deei lieuls management l the purposed plan ,ne Copies available on the Meeimgs u ion ot the DWICs luteinei Web sue iwililhte mall gov i ( i pies will also be available at the I meetings Among the nu"i big game hum mg changes ihe DWK is I a 2' "'I .lie the lnllowuig I l Set ol ihe Ink k deer penults in each lecom-iiieiiilm- gen-eia- :egi"!i I" 1 h-- i mil liiinteis iiiTiin.ite avs 14 to the second chawing hi big game vtmiis and sell not taken ill the t if si big game m June di i.v I liuiui.ite AUin aulk'iy elk R3n viiiuis .lie sjvc lal pc muis pet-mil- s o-.- an lieiy pel nuts that have luinl all ol allowed anlieis the state's gcneul .my bull elk units, .is well as sevetal spike bull and Inn elk '1 - lied cntiy imii Ail vale Imuied eniiy elk on all units in a coiisisieul way. l on ivc.iX'ii type 2"i penenl a'cheiv. (r vnent .my weapon and pci-lint- 10 pcneiil lllili-o.ldc- l il'lill. II l lliis oil Id icdllic cm lent nlle elk lumiuig ipiiimu ties oil some nulls and in, lease Ihe Ii.iIiiIyi ol anhcis .rid mnzli'loadcr hunlci s on t!ie units Oils Wi ld. I lav the glolllldwulk ..i c'ipaii.lc.1 liuiited eniiy elk hunt. dl-.- Vc mg tppm (unities in ihc future, tvvjiisc anhcis and mtileloader lumleis ate less suecesslul than idle hnnteis It would also distiibule hunlmg pu'ssuie over ilnee hunts, whuh would lessen hunting piessine dining the title hunt and piovidc a bet ter cvncikc lor title himicis l lmimaie ML300 niuleloadei elk pcimils and add Ihe I. TOO Ml 300 vrniit to the geneial any bull elk pernm cap. This would mcicase the any bull elk cap In I4..3(XI pcimils When lumleis buy an any bull vriml. Kiev could ilimise wheihei they wanted vinui Ihen In Iv a idle viimt or healing, liom elk lumleis is that the regulations aic loo complicated They also want Ihc tcgulaln.iis to Iv lancr and mine consistent across ihc board." Jim Kaipowit. big gamcciNiidmatoi bn the Division ol Wddlilc Resources said jhoul the pioiosed elk hunting changes "At tlv same time, they don't want Ihe iualily ol Ihen huniing cxpcm'ikc to decline. We Micvc we've conic up with iciomniciid.iiiiiiis dial will piovidc lumtcis whai ihcy'ic Inking lm " RAC ,.I I! ' . it i I i '( :f 'i I . )i, Ide Roaid when it meets Nov. 3 m Salt Lake City to appmve I Tail's 2M)4 Big (iamc Proclamation. lm moie inlorniaiion about the 1 meeimgs. call the nearest Division of Wddlilc Resources olfice oi die DWICs Sail I akc Cdy oflice al 8(1 1 ) 5 (8 47(Xl. FEES. INTEREST NU ORIGINATION . . a .'i'. I..., : : i i " ; I i :i , ' lit APPLY T , . ' ,,,!' " . a , ! I,, o' a, I1 I i .i11-'- ' 'll ! 'I t ';i 'I'H I :f i c ii I' lil .t !' .I... Ii. Ill a tl i. 1 DEOUCTIUI lir i". i... 'j t'.:j. A1. r.t'j :.ij c ,ii::; iJDAY A! VUUR IM'.AL BRANCH OR CALL i . : I'll I." 'I'.il, .1 1 ( r I H"j (.a I1'." i, MAY BE TAX A. i t. : .ir, !' . ,h i : e I I . 'a , . i ;. ,. ,i iilif, ! (Summit (jaunty Sjcc ! THE ICEMAN COMETH THE BRYANT MAN COMETH SOONER. WITH NO INTEREST OR PAYMENTS FOR THE FIRST THREE MONTHS. r I j.. . I.. ' .1 f i;' in 800 709 0476 BEFORE NOVI.MIll.H H TOOIAltt SAVING Wt MAVfNT MJR00TTEN WHO KEEPS US IN BUSINI Bdon.1 winter arrives, you Ciin count on your Bryant dealer to do thf same. Only faster. Because whenever you need help with your it take!. hraliri'j, wherever you need it, well be there, Whatever ZIONS BANK www ziuii: : e k Meinuer FDIi ,iim &i t.-- tm 654-135- 5 mama aotii mui (in mu WIKM 9 . will ciiicn representatives lake public input received ahmil die iccimmiciulalioiis to the Ctalr Wild 0J ln a tniileo,idei permit. "Ilv thing we keep |