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Show D3 The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH Saturday, January30, 1999 ‘STATE. THE STA’ UTAH BOX ELDER Brigham City physician Thomas Hatfivim is the recipientofthefirst Masonic Hall of Flame award, presented at the annual Fellowship planning a scrapbook party for her mother, Peggy Zufelt, that included a writer from the nationally circulated magazine Creating Keepsakes when Zufelt and her County by County Lee of the Grand Lodge of husband,Gary,werekilled in a car accident. e award is presented to any individual who performs in the spifit Of masonry. In honorof herparents, Thomas went ahead with the party last week and the magazine's columnist andeditor, Lisa Bearson, attended for an article that will appear this Hafinum was noted forhis civic ané@tharitable work in the commu- summer. nity~as well as in other countries. In 1967, heserved with the American Medical Association's Volunteer Thomas says the death of her parents has shown her how impor- PhySitians for Vietnam. tant a scrapbook is, “because they tell stories of things that you need ~y s— Box Elder News Journal Oo to remember.” — Derin Phelps tna move to make city govern- Q mantmoreefficient, Logan Mayor DotThompsonhasaskedtheCity SUMMIT ‘Tiiompson said the study proba- solidate its duties with the Grand Old mining and geological records combined with “experience helped an engineering firmdiscover a promising aquifer near Oakley bly,will end up saving the city money and will entail reorganizing some departments. County Travel Council. County Administrator Dave Hutchinsonsays the Travel Council well could meana similar bodyof pla¢¢,the mayor waslooking for a velopment inquiries, identify com- on. the request next month. munity and business needsand distribute information on support services and programs available to Covjicil to appropriate $60,000 so a consultant can study procedures used by city departments. Bi Featured Today now will respond to economic-de- Uiah State University is one consultant. The council will decide — Jacob Santini a GRAND area businesses. — Lisa Church MILLARD part-time position of economic-develepment director and will con- Thoughstill being tested, the committed by the 12-to-19 age tims are coming forward. onlinecatalog. The second grant for $7,075 is for the purchase of six color computer terminalsthat will give patronsaccess to the library's catalog, those of other libraries, Internet and CD-ROMdatabases o WASHINGTON As many five employeesatthe UniversityCenteron the campusof Dixie College in St. Georgewill be , eae benegative orpositive — we see added, SUUspokesman Neal Cox said Said Virginia Lopez, director of the Salt Lake Rape Recovery Center: “Maybe the media has opened Whentabulating the numbers, the center counted assaults re- ported by police, hospital emer: gency rooms, family members, friendsor the victims themselves. Thecenter also considered sexus al-assault victims who call the center days, monthsor yearsafter more victims come forward,” he theattack. The 24-hour crisis line is 467. RAPE in Salt Lake. 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HIDDEN costs: RlsUS One a Leone pe K vd nothing to do with socio-economic, race, ethic or religious back- ground.” Bell added that there is also a funding for the center from Southern Utah University in Cedar City to Dixie. gimmick F PROMOTIONWNGING SAME DAY DELIVERY! ‘Sia CHARGES! ry or younger committed 9 percent of the attacks. “We see these crimes in all walks oflife,” he said. “It’s got surge in the reporting of sexual assaults when there is media coverage of a high-profile case. “Anytime there is more publicity shownin these cases — whether it Ben Winslow al assaults while children age 11 “These things have always been there, but with education we are seeing morereporting,” said Bell, the department's supervisor of sex crimes enforcement. “Once we started actually talking about these subjects, we started hearing about it from victims. laid off because of a transfer of the layoffs will take place July 1. — group in Salt Lake City. Also; adults between the agesof 20 and 29 committed 21 percent of sexu- are increasing because morevic- NO —— sexual assaults last year were an, said he believes the numbers books on disabilities. The project ; =! Bell said that 33 percent ofthe @ Continued from D-1 will list the books on the library's NO g Notall of the victims of sexual assault in 1998 were females. The center tracked 171 men or male children who werealso victims. tion for water. could tapinto. ) should let someone know about it.” Salt Lake County brary and Kidson the Move, which has a specialized collection of which depends onlyon precipita- derville Basin near Park City, Sexual Assaults Rise 23% in cooperative effort between the li- water mightexist beneath the Sny- Tammy Thomas of Oak City was toes boy awarded two grants throughthe Library Services and Technology Act. 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