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Show M 2A lakeside Review North, Wednesday, May 18, 1983 Marine on Dufy in Native fit, Tony adapted easily to the y SHIUIY KANCITIS Review Correspondent ROY Nebll Set! wii born in Beirut, Lebanon, in 1970 to Lebanese parents. Twenty three years later, Lance Corporal Anthony Pierson patrols streets of Beirut as the war-tora soldier in the U.S. Marine n Corps. Nabil Sati and Anthony Pierson are the same person. Piersons adoptive parents, Monte and Geraldine Pierson, live in Roy. Known to his friends as To ny," Pierson was adopted at the age of 10. We had a daughter and applied to Family Services in Ogden for another girl," said Geraldine Pierson. They told us no girls were available, but that they had a little boy who was hard to resist." ;The Piersons were introduced to their future son at Matties Restaurant in Roy. We took ope look at his big brown eyes and it was love at first sight, said Pierson. ! Showered with affection by Iris new parents and sister, Tony quickly adjusted to life in Utah. After graduating from Roy Ifigh School, Tony decided to enter military service. Because lie has only one kidney, he was rejected by all four branches of the military. For several years, Tony forked at various jobs in Montana, Idaho and Nevada. He decided to see if the Marines would reconsider and let him qjriist. This time they said yes. i Two days later, Tony was in Marine boot camp in San Diego. Hard working and physically . strenuous training. Fate intervened when Tony was selected as one of 12 Marines from his division to go to Camp LeJeune in North Carolina. Soon after arriving in North Carolina, Pierson was placed in the 22nd Marine Amphibious Unit. In January 1983, his unit boarded a Marine ship, the U.S.S Guadalcanal, for Beirut, Lebanon. is PARENTS jured. picture of son regulatory measure. Home businessmen are required to Landlords who meet all fire and safety codes SUNSET continue to ignore ordinances required by city and state stabanning multiple rental units or tutes. apartments in an R- single Violations will be investigated family residential zone, and in- as they come to the attention of dividuals who engage in home officials, said Sant. city businesses without a -l occupation license, may find themselves in court, according to Sunsets Ci- ty Council. Mayor Norm Sant said the two ordinances are for the benefit and protection of residents. As long as they are part $f the citys laws, they will be enforced, the mayor asserted. - Recent complaints received by city officials have resulted in several investigations and legal action in at least one case where a building owner had rented a single family home to two separate families. In a court judgment, the property owner was ordered to pay a $299 fine plus restitution of water and sewer Charges for one year, with $99 of the fine to be suspended if the problem was resolved within 60 days. , In the matter of home businesses, city council mem- bers concurred that the licensing law was not intended to take away anyones bread and butter," but was designed as a ' LAYTON In an effort to promote respect for the environment, Layton Hills Mall will sponsor Environment Education Week, May - The Nature Center of Ogden will display a cuddly collection Of animals and reptiles that the children can hold and pet. The petting zoo will be open Friday, May 20, at 8 p.m. and Saturday, May 21, from noon - 4 p.m. ; Films shown by the U.S. Forest Service will educate and entertain both children and adults. 20-2- 1. Geraldine and Monte Pierson proudly show off is now stationed in Lebanon. Tony-wh- help the Lebanese despite the bombing. He was quoted as saying, These people need help and we can do it for them. We cant jump every time something happens." Relatives have also seen television news segments on Lebanon which show Pierson guarding the embassy. y hours, PierDuring son has met Lebanese civilians. He reports they are very friendly and like Americans. Pierson did not speak Lebanese, but has 7-- tions, Pierson is scheduled to return to the United States at the end of May. 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Draney retired from the Air Force and is currently director of job location and development at Weber State College. He has lived in Roy for seven years. He and his wife, Jovita, have three children. learned a few words. Although Pierson does not express fears about his safety, his parents worry constantly. Every morning we turn on the radio to see if theres been any action in Lebanon," said his father. Unless there are complica- & 4 Small fir trees will be given away to the first 1,200 people people on Friday starting at 7 p.m. and on Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. This giveaway is sponsored by the U.A.E.E.E. and is sure to draw a crowd. v- Sea-mo- serve Airman Phillip E. Archuleta, son of Leb and Eginia Archuleta of 597 W. 1800 N contribute to the law enforceClinton, has graduated from the ment problem. U.S. Air Force airframe repair course at Chanute Air Approval of the circuit court specialist 111. Force Base, was granted after the mayor will now serve at Archuleta In another matter of business, of a cited the advantages having Force Hill Air Base, Utah, with council members agreed un- professional jurist in charge, Combat 405th the Logistics Supto contracts renew animously rather than an appointed justice with the circuit court system for of the peace. port Squadron. He is a 1981 graduate of Clearthe 1983-8fiscal year, rather The public attitude toward field High School. than appoint a justice of the the two courts is ivery diffepeace to handle legal matters. satisfaction rent, Police Chief Archie with Expressing the courts performance in the Searle asserted. People seem past year, the mayor said, I to respect the circuit court believe we should have the best system. possible court for the money. We dont make money on the court system. We just break even. But in my opinion, the circuit court is the way to go. Holding sessions in the Sunset City Hall, the circuit court reROY Pvt. Michael J. Forceives about 70 percent of reson of rest, Jerry R. and Barba- $ venues collected from court fines. The 30 percent balance is ra Forrest of 4328 S. 2450 W., returned to Sunset in a formula Roy, has arrived for duty in Germany. based on the towns fiscal Vaihingen, West Forrest, a military police budget and the number of cases specialist with Headquarters, handled by the court. ( Both Sant and Police Chief VII Corps, was previously assigned at Fort McClellan, Ala. Archie Searle agreed that SunThe private is a 1982 graduate set is unique in the number and of Roy High School. complexity of cases brought to court for a city its size. Located Environment Subject Of Layton Mall Event f.. Sea-mon- umiset Wenms' Lsuradtard s y SHARON STEELE Review Correspondent .4 Planning Chairman Named al - J.W. Life-Flig- Pierson and his fellow Piersons platoon was the first group of Marines to reach the embassy grounds. In a letter to his parents, Pierson wrote, There were dead bodies lying all over." Pierson spent 21 consecutive hours guarding the gate to the embassy. For security reasons, Pierson reveals few details of his job in letters to his parents. He was quoted, however, on the front page of the Wall Street Journal on April 28. In the article, Pierson said he was willing to , Uharriet became entangled in A FRUIT HEIGHTS approxiFruit Heights resident the steel SO feet off the ground, was in serious but stable condimately detion Tuesday after he came in said Sgt. Hunt. The sheriffs and the called, was contact with a high voltage pow- partment er line Monday evening east of city power department and Utah Power and Light also rethe city. John Uharriet, 718 South sponded. The boy was lowered Grand Oaks Road, was climb- to the ground by a harness ana helicoping a high tension tower with his taken by a brother and a friend when he ter to the University of Utah came in contact with the wire, Medical Center Burn Unit, where he was listed in serious according to Davis County condition. Sheriff Sergeant J.R. Hunt. . Marines are stationed in Lebanon as part of the peacekeeping force assigned to help the Lebanese Army maintain a semblance of peace. As one of 1,400 Marines stationed in Lebanon, Pierson, spent most of his time on guard duty or patrols. His routine was abruptly shattered on Monday, April 18, at 1:05 p.m. A black van drove up to the main entrance of the U.S. Embassy in Beirut. With an enormous flash of light and a loud blast, it exploded. At least 47 Americans and Lebanese were killed. Over 130 people were inmulti-nation- K Fruit Heights Boy In Serious Condition Lokconon structure Guards Embassy Qoy ty ' LAKE 292-949- 9 295-745- 8 t |