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Show Nicole Henderson Obituaries thiM around rrlurned lo hi loving Jumni brottglx him great Joy. during the last few m ml ho of IWs life. Juwn i ourvlved by hn parent X hit'll and l.yn Erickson and by tlie love of hi life Christy Breyer. dung hi er Mnleah l.yn frakum. Sister Melissa Erickson, Brulher Ji mill Ivin (lynnAnn) Krkkum. -HnXher Jordan Erickson and Joann gradutkandmotlKf Kuth Krkkoon. ated from Ml. Sfieefiil tlwnko to thr stuff at Hie IIM r Unit and Clink at the View High Sdoiol in University of Ikah IhwpHal for the dfslk airdkive and rare thry 2001. ' Juxun Inved provvied I unei al Sm kr will he tile nuliliinr him! ravinlly fishing at II no atn mi Tlturxday August III. 2007 at (kern IVrk id ward ami four wheeling, Jhmxi wiikl SO Swth 7M Wed ki Orem Uah. do anything for unynne and lie whn hwed liy every nor w hn knew Viewing will hr mie lsir rinr lo Itie sees Ira at HI am. him and never rnntliini'd even Online iiXKHwra may be though his hrollblMddniiiited , submitted to www xcrenk are. over (hr pad wyeral.iivinllw smi lle wns truly uniosMriilua(o ' 1 raven ly Futhrr gust 28,2007. He wh Imrn iVcemlier 31. I!l2. he died ufler romjtll- CHiiuwofu Ilnne Murniw Trnnsplunl. . Au- nnTuduy. 1 ' . I SeSeinl'i' la Vega. Ney ala. ljie UiliTseaksi iiitlie Sail ' I chi; . :' ftggy (Stan) Lewis, Lehi; Nancy (Fred) Hunter, Neuia; and Kellie Jo(Darin) Jones, Lehi; . 18 grandchd- - dren;102 kiLehi,UTto. UeuIT and - lii. amt IVnutte tKeith)23 T 1 ' 1 Veinui loved service and gtv ' ' jng lo ol hers, i"VH'iiiHv visit mg the widows imd w viewers w all r family. site was a nvnils . ol the f lail ell of Jesus On 1st of latler-flnSaints and sei visl m numerous rnlfiiigs, Ms was n " . fxrthful Visiting TradsTiind a Worker in ilx lYovnund Ml. 'iinifiiiiMigci Tenijiles, She m- joyed qlnhitig tutd gurdenuig. Sis,' ' Bruudlienl SukLakeLpS Hit llunsiluv evening from p ni. aiul again iste hour prse lo . service livhiy, IntiTtneni, Cedar : " Joyce was a member of the Clnirch of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and served in many callings as Primary Teacher, Visit-bi- g Teacher, Enrichment Board Memlxir, Stake Dance Director, SundiiySchool Secretary, Activi-Ik-- s Cliairman, and organized the Wurd Newspaper. She will be missed by her family and friends:Survived by her husband, Ned F, Wilson; mm, Gordun (Dixie-) Wilson. UHu: daughters, ; Fiat City Cetmlery. Online guest- Ivvik til w'ingiiMaluitry ,caa . n : swsl Muyc age M of yiasNod X.tg.Ml 17 MP7, Seiv tor vil hr annnuncftd K , VnJf.M.Viariturt in JVsori ' Clarke L. (Nightman M dv1 August 27,2t7. m WiVvlUdd 1 1 ills, Utah. Ser we sit pending ' i t ' SotfAJCC- 2 ton 7 r lit ' ";WVi7 - j ,- . 3iMVo vi.y; ' nilii-vtrii- . . . the boftom lii aim After Urliscrb i ' ftttxMi,jri ieviw OurPiomiie; Utoh's Best Hearing t v www.heraldexlra.coni VaWlj it mim) 1L.. yellowpaa ies Gifts Topiaries 437 South State, Orem VS ' r jr 801 ' j'v '4 . ; i f v 225-018- fW I .Ji hide experienced a mechanical failure, possibly involving the brakes, on a steep hill. iff's Office. The was taken to Mountain View Hospital in Payson, then flown to Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo. His injuries are not expected to be life threatening, according to Utah County Sheriff's Sgt. Spencer Cannon. The truck is used for pajnting stripes on the road. According to the Sheriff's Office, the truck had mechanical problems as . Wightman drove on Woodland Hills Drive, and he couldn't v stop; It is under investigation. . ftjitfiVl i rM Pheasant "N ' . Meadow 1 lb, i TOWNHOMIS AT 8L1IPT AIOGI if IV UXE IJEYt 2 beds, 1 .5 baths, over 1 200 sq ft in Northeast Orem, new carpet, new paint, $2,500 in incentives and a 1 year home warranty. ACT !JOY! Go to http:www.utahrealestate.com708969 6 z 170 tot property rfefaffs. call' Payments from $&70 (P&l, O.A.C.). or l800-240439- Cell or 401-372-35- on oppolotmoot with Aloft logo! oai Doa al CummiQ Roalvy, Ins. hnlt 4 mm CALL TODAY Kim C Miojii anaiMa do na uw A3 00,000 KM IXCUJMVS MCENnVES McKINLEYxJXngWGOLDBERG 801.556.4&4S 80l.75S.9333lAi f 'I . d nH I" ".IN . the truck's driver, died at the scene. His l&year-olson, whd was a passenger in the truck, suffered serious according to the Utah County Sher- - FATAL ACCIDENT A 53year-ol-d Woodland Hills man died Monday afternoon after his ve--. WT? : f H JiTli: b A - rr most 20 years. -- . Free Delivery to Utah County Hospitals & Funeral Homes 4L, . . 5 Clarke Lewis wightman, pleaded not guilty to 20 counts of misuse of public money in 4th District Court in Nephi on ' Tuesday. A pretrial conference is set for 9 a.m. on Oct 11 and. a four-daJury trial is tentatively scheduled to begin on Oct 29 Fillmore, 45, is accused of pocketing revenues from the cityrun Canyon Hills Park Golf Cpuree in Nephi,' where he worked as the golf pro for al . 0mTOIBW t. NEPHI GOLF PRO PLEADS NOT GUILTY John Fillmore . FI'jws . PUBLIC LOG - yI .... one-thir- . by these aid offers. . . .i types of hearing - . . Dont be taken in ' .. - Wteii h . . it : . . . ' . . . Mufnl fitdU I lewd HoOm became a teacher. Hr (ought IDS seminary in Hehrr and Cupper-- . ton. lie received his BS degree family, Au- Wr. fwm the U of U, and Masters and gast Hr aS men Flvtoraie degree from BYU. As ol a pmfesawr at BYl for 29 year.' . ' he xervisl a Chauravui of the rtr(",fninii: : - IVpkrtmoni cf Church tain ordnt . History anil'tnve Ui and Tkxsrinr f cr 9 (4 those y ears. EYL hcKiored him with thtkdi- ututiwiutug; pursuit of glow Lducotuxi Service Award tur teuchmg. resexrdh and puUe TighMounKib. LuMar was cation. He was- a bekwad teacher bunt March . and namu and has been greta 2k. 1U20 mfluenor m the km of thousand ul his stucwnlfc and ccdkagues . Inult. Ha- passion for leaching ted tp tv its-- itivjiig directing Semester Abroad pro-- . punmth Jtnm Karuld tail- SZSlSIIIIIiSSIS grunts in Jerusalem. nd 51 toursivn Hid bteliu 10 Israel Church H kj try wt . Bouk of Mormon lands and other Wrigni..H.e ' am tr ol 7 chiid'en At (I pan of the world have come lender of uf AV dur stg U'Vk' J, ' akvetomany who have gained an fit uas sets tobetgiuiawjwe'fje undemanding of their scriptural and religious heritage under his I'jugm He Batik of it B seeu lit) wrnbHl days fvr lire US tuelage, LaMar researched and mapped Ann. Ahw ndhutry vervn e, E served s inibwjr f g tit UJS theMonnon trail document-in- g the history of the restored Slates Ojuuit. ir, it VMt.-wr- n Mwwjn. and in hder years served LDS church from the eastern k miwn w efc h wife in Kin-- ; swaboard tdthe great Sak Lake land. Ohio,. Valley. He was the editor for the LaMar married his sweetheart, 6 volume Church History series, Dariene Hamilton, on Aug 3. 13S0 Sacred Places. These books m the Sab Uke Temple, They bring Church History to Eght and ' life. He was recently honored by reuently lekhraied 57 years of sweet companionship, and exca-iri- g the Oregon California Trails and adventure. LaMar and DarAmerica's History Trails Associalene are the parents of 9 children: tions for discovery and preservaMaria (Vincent) Fuerer, Kim tion of the trails. LaMar was given the gilt of.. (Liiyn), Michael (Karen), Susan (Mark) Wilcox, LeAnn (Kevin) drawing people to him. They Brack, Nathan (Tricia), Evan ... respected and adored him. His Ufe'was rich wkh the fruits of (Heidi), Ellen (Steven) Robison and Jared (Spring). influencing, leading, guiding and " He is also survived by his brightening the lives of others, r Funeral Services wifl be held brother, Vere, and sister, Yvonne Bishop; 49 grandchildren, 19 Thursday, August 30th at lldO am at the Sharon Stake Center, and several other foreign bom students who MS South 800 East, Orem. A view. became part of the Berrett family, ing will be held Thursday from 10-- . LaMar's number one priority was 11 JO am and Wednesday evening hi family. He had a special relafrom M pm at the same location. In lieu of flowers, please send tionship with his grandchildren. ' and they adored him. The family contributions to the Perpetual cherishes special times they have Education Fund of the Church of spent together on vacations and at Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Online condolences may be. ' family reunions. LaMar valued education and given at www xerenicarexonv pftkYfiitty. . . - . laMar cl Bormt passed away surmmtkd by his ' ; While bears are sighted almost daily near campgrounds or trails, Clyde said only . , about four are seen each year in cities or towns. Marie West said she never saw the bear because it was on a side of her house where there are no windows. She and her husband simply stayed in their home until the bear was chased back into the mountains.. Marie West said she Still doesn't know wbo the helpful man was. , . . LaMar C. Berrett ami w ill he aniuitwvvit ly Walker. Siiiitk-nwiFtmeral Monw of tVcni. Melba $cott Anderson iif Orel it, August 27, 2007 at IIm- - age of O f. Arraiij:v nM'iitsurMlir llvdiiivtiiHtnf tk-t- g Morltiary. ISS f ast CotfliT Smri. Provo. Lttiilv tkMJTJ IS.tV. (,laltw.sMl away said : . DEATH NOTICES . McCoard said that the way. to combat this problem is for neighbors to report problems Continued from B1 in their neighborhoods so that ; current laws Can be enforced. become end. migrants legal "Good fences made good help them be active in the cortununity by voting. neighbors, McCoard said. "We're hire, let's all work V Zoning laws are those good fences." together like we would with' McCoard said the burden is anybody." said Smith. While it is important to on the City Council to enforce susimitute new immigrants, .current zoning laws, howev' Stow said he believes it is er, her opponent Midge John- son said it is not the council's vital that they are integrated into society without losing place to enforce city laws. , their culture. "We don't enforce the The candidates also dis-- . laws," Johnson said, "we cussed ways to improve the make the Jaws." . ' ilViwQ broadband network. ; Harold Stokes. a Provo " The candidates agreed that the. resident who attended the $40 million venture was nut ad-- . meeting, said he hoped to get equalely researched before the., to know the candidates better .. dty began the project, but Por- from the forum because he had never heard some of them ter said residents must accept thr problem and work to fix i. speak. "We need to be a little more Stokes said he found most of those running for the patient and encourage our council had the same views, neighbors to subscribe". Porbut different ways to tackle ter said... Turley said it is important problems. I don't think 1 learned for the city to have an indemuch about their views," he pendent source audit and apsaid, "but more about how .' praise the system to see if it should be sold or improved. ; they approach these probAn issue that struck a phord lems." with attendees was that of The primary election wiD be held Sept. 11. The general ! illegal accessory apartments election will be on Nov. 6. in homes. When asked who knew someone in their neigh- Four four-yea- r city council borhood with an illegal apart- seats will be filled. For more d raised ment. about information, see www.prova ' ' their hands. org. : . . However, if the bear con- ' tinues to return to the same area, it is considered a level two bear and will be trapped .and moved to another area. If a bear is aggressive and a threat to people, it may be categorized as a level three bear and destroyed, Clyde . Forum . . WHK) . . : . Temple. . grandchildren; and brother, Ray Southwick. Preceded in death by her parents, brothers Don A Ralph Southwick, and sister Dorothy Southwick. ' Funeral services will be held Thursday, August 30, 2007 at .113)0 am in the Lehi 1st Ward ChapeL 220 W. 200 S. Lehi. .,. Friend and family caQ Wednesday evening from 64MX) pm at the Wing Mortuary, 118.; E. Main, Lehi, and at the church on Thursday, one hour prior to servkes. Interment, Lehi City at Cemetery. Online guestbook wing mortuary. com. Stxilhwkk. She married Ned F. Wilson ' September 20. !IS0 in the . gt aoik.iXtien. 32 gieot grand-chiMtr- ti ststers m Ltw. e ,M ae C.v nta. Wu ktie Ftlgtr, tuki ttirnr liwkaig IVeisnUsI in death h het pawns, hrotlv-- r laVerie . Hai'kmg. sisters, FJna Wilson, Maufinr Jeffery. Utla Fowlke,.'. rvl lletnutce llalle. I tit ter a mtv we will be held Friday. August 31. 2007 ol UMf in Hie (Mar Fort (Tiaie( Sthere f net vis and family may citH grrat Surah Geneva Vailap, l'anfiphl, Montana; Uimoii id. I1H7 hi km. i'.lism 1 t.Utupl I Spring-- . bear was spotted around 10:45 aim-- , and the state Division of Wildlife Resources was im- mediately contacted to handle ' the situation. Craig Clyde, wildlife pro-...- . gram manager for the DWR, said the bear was spotted . by several people in Spring- ville. If was first seen near Springville High Schod and then made its way back to the mountains. Although Springville police and DWR responded, Clyde " said the bear did not cause any problems and made its nvitHtipnduig i.Vstar Sis- - ronrriixf Willuimlliir-li-- y According to the Joyce Southwick Wilson n( tt ovlev Jbhn ilVggyl I kun. IVavant vke.dangliiets, Kalliy ltoal. I ehi.Ot(mc (IVivvl) Husk, ducking a bear." said. ville Police Department, the : William und .Keren llnig-liu- . SaiiSs. . VV home.' Vincent and Marie West. who live near Hobble Greek Canyon, have had their share of wildlife in their yard, but usually nothing to worry about. "We get deer," Marie West said. "(But weve) never had . v lo'livsnus : . -' lime with I WlStsihei family. Mtrnhvityx Joyce Southwick Wilson, 7Tof irnwHiilwd special iwashxi and (ehi, pwtMsI away tat August 27, holt-taK spivkiig handwritten 2007 ufter.s shivt illness.'' raids Site was horn Stas k si H In hnslund, Wl-- . lutmU Ihra irstai I, si; sonx. May 1. 1030 in Cedar I'iirt. IHall Sometimes it's a good idea to open your door to a strang- -. er. That's what a Springville couple discovered Tuesday morning when a man at their door warned them that a bear ..was in their backyard, and that they shouldn't leave their W5-10:4- Venna Hacking Elton 28.1(127 PAH.Y HERALD . -day way quickly back to the mountains. "Bears are, for the most : part, nocturnal Clyde said. "So if they do come into the town, they get back into the hills pretty quickly," , Clyde said it is common for a bear to be left to returnto the mountains on its own. "If it's just a simple sighting, it's a level one and we dont do anything," Clyde ; Janice Peterson -- ' Ivsl now back home . ' Vnuui Hacking I km. At of Ceilnr Fort. ivtnd awayvaoe fully at home isi August 27, 21107. Site was homier June s, leslie Money Henderson. She graduated from Spanish Fork High Sc hi v 4 In 1IKW and atto Nicole. tended Snow College and UVSC Funeral services will be held on Nicole kwed lo sing and rape- Friday, August 3L 2007 at UA0 am at the Salem West Stake enjoyed riding horse in Hit mountain. She worked at the Center, GB5 South 3()Q West, fai and kwed Suk-family buxines, Family and friends may call on Thursday evening, August working on llie Jorgensen Farm. 30, 2007 from &Q04MJ0 pm at ShehudadeepnppiwiiriMXifur He iwautk-- s of nature. Nicole was Walker Mortuary, 187 S. Main Street, Spunish Fork, or on Friday rxlremrly kwhig and cared deeply alwut others. Site alwuys tried morning at the church from to help others and serve them hi am prior to services. Interany way that she could. She kwed ment will be in the Salem City her family and added enthusiasm Ctmetery. Condolences may be sent to the and fun whenever they wrre tofamily at: www.walk erf ami ly morgetlmr. Nicole was a member of Hr Church of Jesus Christ of latter- tuary .com. ' . grind-parent- win, Utah to J. Lane and . . Am-berl- in Ml. (Van-in- i, Utah. She wu born December A 1(10 in Fay- - . llii daughter him, She is survived by her parents, Lane and Leslie Henderson; three lister, Melissa (Adam) Gurr, and Kimberly; brother, Travis; and her niece, Elliana. Nicole is sko survived by her Ekkm A. and Sharlene Money; and Maureen Henderson; as well as many loving aunts, unde, cousins, and friends. She was preceded in death by her grandfuther,J.G Henderson. The Henderson family ex-- . presses heartfelt thunks to the Jorgensen family far their loving rare, guidance, and kwe shown (Jut loving daughter, lister, aunt, and friend returned lo her Heavenly Father on August 27,2007 Jason Tyler Erickson . Wednesday, August 29, 2007 DAILY HERALD 14 iiu ItWl . DAVE 801-598-81- 83 801-5S8-15- 10 www.BuHdingDynamics.com . y DOUG |