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Show OPY The SaltLake Tribune UTAH/BIRTHSSaturday, April 10, 1999 | DS UTAH BS non Quinn, Antoinette Benns, Scott Morgan, Laurene Sowbyand Julie DeHerrera _ TheSalt Lake Tribune notes thefollow: Ny parents’ es, lence, sex of baby, birth date and bovpialRelatives and friends wishing to purchase extra copies of today's Tribunein commem. oration of a birth can do so by calling 237MACHARA, Kimberly and Joseph, Salt Lake City, ot Mareh 28,University Hospital, Salt Lake Git MACIEL, Aida and ALEMAN, Genaro, Provo, son:March20, Utah Valley Regional Medical ncnepi nd Dean, Springvil,sn, Orem Communit ital MANGEINONG. Tochelle and Joba, WestJor dm.a March 26, Cottonwood Hospital. MANGUM, Melissa and Zacha daughter, March 81, Cottonwood’ Hoop MANZANO,Clairerose and DELAPINIA,Peter. daughter, April 3, Dixie Regional Medical UTAH DEATHS Compiled by Scott C. Morgan and nae Seth House The Balt Lake Tribune notes thefollowing deaths by name, age, date of deat; residence and mortuary dling the funeral arrangements. BAGLEY, Gerald H., 77, April 9, Salt LakeCity, Larkin Sunset Lawn Mortu- ary, Salt Lake City. DIXON, fen 81, April 8, Spanish Fork, Wi foie Spanisheos St m, SplsbaryandBestaMortuary; ieorge. HUNTER, Donel, 74, April 8, Cedar City, Southern Utah Mortuary, Cedar City. INGLET, Fem, 86, April 8. Salt Lake ity McDougal Mortuary, Salt Lake ty LUCAS,George A., 46, April 8, Midvale, Goff Mortuary, Midvale. MAZURIE, JamesVII, 73, April, Sal Lake City, Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary e Cit NIELSON, Robert S., 78, April 7, Salt Lake City, Wasatch Lawn Mortuary. Salt LakeCity PEARCE,Vilate B., 97, April 9,Salt Lake Gigy, MeDougal Mortuary, Salt Lake Eb in, 75, April 9, Salt Lake City, McDougal miMatare Salt Lake City. SIMMONS,Frank J.,77, April 8, Roy, Myers Mortuary,Roy. WrecksInjure Kids; Track Team Pulls Out @ Continued from D-1 cials tried to find them alternative transportation. The team was on its way to Boise for the annual City. MAXFIELD,Tiffany and Michael, West Jordan, son, March 80, Jordan Valley Hospital West Jordan. MAYBERRY. Elizabeth and Kim, Provo, daughter, April 4, Orem Community Hospital. Orem. MAYERS, Jenny and John, Smithfield, daughter. April 2, Logan Regional Hospital, Logan. MCARTHUR, Danica, Salt Lake ARTA LDS Hospital, Sat LakeCity tance and Christopher ve“ "March28, Orem Community Hospital mecONanay Andrea and Eric, Ores n. son. Utah Valley Regional Medi 1 Cen: E, Stephanie and Michael, Salt Lake Cy,daughter" April 8. LDS Hospital, Salt LakeCity. MCCOY, Trisha and Justin, Sandy, son, March 23, Jordan ValleyHospital,Weel Jordan Mc tch, Mid Wale.daughter,March18Salt LakeRegional Medical Center, Salt Lake City MCCUMBY,Teresa and Ben, Springville. son, March 16, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Provo. MCDOUGAL,Heather and Kirk, Salt Lake City, daughter, March 25, Cottonwood Hospital. participate in the meet through Saturday. Higenssaid officials did not expect to havethe crash cleaned up until late Friday night. He said rescuers were taking food out to investigators on snowmobiles because of blowing and drifting snow. jurray. MCDOUGALL, Kelly and BALLEGOOIE, Rus sell, Salt Lake Ci yughter, March 26, Sal Lake Regional Medical Center, Salt LakeCity. ri MCELPRANG, Merideth and Jason, Logan, daughter, March 31, Logan RegionalHospital Logan. MCPADDEN,Tamara and Robert. Logan. March 26, LoganRegional Hospital Logan MCFARLAND,Wendy and Garth, West Hospital Bounta MCGARRY,Michele and Chris, South Weber Son, March 25, Davis Hospitaland Medical Center, Layton MCGEE,Charles and Sharon, Muray, son, April Hospital, Salt Lake City wcairy, Bridget and Michael Salt LakeCty ughter, March 31, Cottonwood Hospital MCGREGOR, Theresa and Jamie. Park ( on, March 31, University Hospital, Sat take MCKELL, Kimberly and Chet, Orem. daughter, March 31, Utah Valley Regional Medical Cen MCKELI, Sherri and Matthew, Provo fer, March 24, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, MCKt Kellie and Robert, West Jordan, son, March 17 University Hospital. Salt Lake Monte, Millville, daugh: ter,Apr 6onanRegional Hospital. Logan MCLEARN, an Andrew. Salt Lake Ge son, Apel’2LDS pital, Salt Lake JL, Heather and Jason, Bountiful, son farch 30, Cottonwood Hospital, Murr: MEACHAM, Tor and Shane Shield, son March 31 Logan Regional lospilal. Logan MELENDREZ, Michelle and Jose, St son, April 5: Dsie Regional Medial Center core MEMMOTT, Jody and Bob, Provo, son, March 28, Orem Community Hospital. Or ME! Richfield. di ter, March 25, Utah Valley Regional Modal Center, Provo. MENDELKOW, Allison, River Heights daughter, March 24, L ogan Regional Hospital, Logan IRRILL,Karen and Paul, Kearns, son, March 26, St, Mark's Hospital, Salt LakeCity MERRILL,Kristen and vichael Layton, daugh’ and James, Orem, son, March 24, Orem CommunityHospital, Orem MESSER, Amanda and eda March 22" Dixesol Medical MESSE! d Ronald, Bountiful, daughter March 23, Univeruty Hospital, Salt Lake RHOFFER,Melissa and Ken, West Jor Jordan Valley Hospital MEYERS, Lucimar and Judson, Midvale, son, March 24, Salt Lake Regional Medical Center. Salt Lake City LDENHAL Ellen and Richard, Hurricane, rch 23, Dixie Regional Medical CenterSt ‘George MILHAM, Laura and Craig, Orem, dau, Mareh $1, Orem CommuntlyHoeptal, Grem: “The most serious thing was a He addedthat the only access to the snow-covered freeway was by four-wheel-drive. Officials closed the freeway from the Utah line to Burley on Friday morning. broken thumb.”” Busdriver Rhonda Burling said she simply “tapped the brakes, and [the bus] slid. There was no school bus transporting children Lori Hays, an assistant sports information director at Boise dle and Cedar High schools tried to avoid another accident and hit State, said University of Utah of- an shocked from the experience. “It tipped over, and someof the @ Continued from D-1 In the Cedar City accident, a from Kanarraville to Cedar Midicy spot on Interstate tipped overand rolled 15, Children were tossed around tion, said Steve Holbrook, executive director of Envision Utah’s the job because nowit shifts from education to implementation, visionary, and there's an imple- staff assistant during the Reagan ture this summer will not hinder Holbrooksaid. “In every movementthere's a menter,” Holbrook said. about three months, Huntsman will lead theeffortto get city and county governments to adopt the the Envision Utah effort off and on for the past year or so, but has based on survey results released last month, generally supports a comment about someof the philo- quality growth — widely viewed as developments that encourage walking and transit ridership and a mix of housing types — and sibly recommend tax incentives for developers who promote them. Grow was adept at articulating the vision of a future Utah with friendly, affordable neighbor hoods and manageableair pollu reduction in the percentage of “They're saying it’s just like winter skiing at this point.” Alta in Little Cottonwood Canyon got hit with about 16 inches of snow, accordingto Alder. And Solitude in Big Cottonwood got about 11 inches. Park City and Deer Valley re- “The skiing is awesome!” Friday's snow forced the Salt Lake Buzz baseball team to postpone the second game ofits season. They hoped to play a doubleheader today. said Snowbasin administrative ter, March 24 LoganRegionalHespital, La PALMER, Brandi and David, Salt Lake ¢ daughter, March 2 pital, Salt Lake City PALMER, Sally andSteven, Sandy, son, April6, Cottonwood Hospital Mar | PARK, Tiffany and Michael, West Valley C "March2 St Mark's Hospi tal, Salt Lake FARESome and Cory Hees dances Arh mnal Hospital, L PARRISH, Jiland. Blake, Bouiful, twin daughters. March 29, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City PARRY, Aniy and PRISCHKNECHT, Josh. West Jordan, daughter, April 6, Alta View Hossa, Seay SLOW. Sarah and Barry, Logan, daughter, March a PATTON, Janae,anit Ste son March 28, JordanValley Hospital, West Jordan | PAUL, Les ind Brian, Salt Lake City, son, LakeCity oh22 St: Mark'sHospital. SaltEnterprise PAULSON nia Regional Medical IN, Blleenand Neal; Layton; daughter Salt Lake Regional Medical Center Lake City The recentcold spell already Jenny and Wade, Lake Point, son. it | | | | | SON, Sharon and Rodney, Logan, son, April 1. LoganRegionalHompital, Logan. ECK, Christine and Stev n, West Valley City, fon; March 30, St; Mark'sHoopital, Salt Lake Cit rE. N, Lynette and Terry, Park City, son. arch University Hospital, Salt Lake City Mi PI EREGRINO, Miguel and Marina, West Valley y. danger, Apri6, Cottonwood Hospital Murr PEREZHeidi and Pedro, Provo, daughter March 23, Utah Valley Regional Medical CenPEREZ,Stephanie and REYES, Roger, Salt Lake City, aon, March 22, Salt Lake Regional palsiical Centr, Salt Lake INS, Bri and Mitch, Kaysville daughter vse LDS Hospital Salt LakeCty Shane. Logan, daughter anal san Regional Hospital Logan, PE , son. March BL UiahValley HegionalMedialCenter Pro ERRY,Seiko and S. Scott, South Salt L son arch 26,UniversityHospital, Salt Lake ity PETERSEN,Sarah and Daryl Lynn, Clinton March 31, MeKay-Dee Hospital, Ogden PETERSEN David eis daugh: ter, April 5 Cotarwond HeepitalMurray,” PETERSON, Alissa daughter, March 25Jordan valley vioeptal West has destroyed muchof the fruit cropin southern Utah's Washington County. Thefull extentofloss has not been determined, said Steve Lawrence, county executive di- rector with the Farm Service Agency. Most of the damage to budding and bearing fruit trees around the county occurredthe night of April 1 when temperatures dipped to 18 degrees. The record storm for April 10 was back in 1974, when the airport received 11.8 inches. 12 Appointments Will Join Quality Growth Commission Gov. Mike Leavitt announced administration. Huntsmansaid he has followed ity Growth Commission, whose partnership's vision. Thatvision, Friday. merce for East Asia and Pacific affairs, He was a White House After working with Grow for 1999, Thatlaw established a Qual- assistant Judy Blackner sorts received 3 to 4 inches. Wednesday — pushed backits annual April 4 closing date until Sunday. It received 5 inches OSBORNE, Christine and ENGSTROM. Ken I Lake City. son, March 15,SaltLake Re eojonal Medical Center, Salt OSBORNE, Julianne and ald, Hse Park nal Hospital, Logan STROM, Jamie “Orden son, March30. McKay DeeTiceptal Og Deanna and Matthew. Nibley. daugh ter, Apri6.Los Hospital Sat ity PACK, Lora and E dou Bowman. ness and government. He is vice chairmanof his father's company, Huntsman Chemical Corp., and president of the Huntsman Cancer Foundation. He has served as ambassador to Singapore and deputyassistant secretary of com- primary sponsor, the Coalition for Utah's Future. But his depar- NEIBA sod Wade: Magna son, March NELSON, Jeanetie and Harry. Salt Lake City daughter. March 30, LDS Hospital. Salt Lake City NELSON, Jeaniter aad Robert, Parowan, son arch y View Medical Center. Cedar City. NELSON, Kaylene snd Christopher, Ogden, son April 1. McKay-Dee Hospital, Ogde NELSON, Sondra Lea and Ryan Dovle dale, daughter. March27. MeKay-Dee Hospt tal, Ogden NEVAREZ, Mayra and RODRIGUEZ, Ricardo West Valley City. daughter. March 24. University Hospital Salt Lake City NEYMAN, Hydie Lorraineand Michael Stanley Se Gongs een Dixie Regional Medical Center, 8. George N inny. Provo, son. March 19. Valley RegionalMedical Center, Provo ind I LakeCty, som, LDS Hoxpal.Sat Lake¢ HOLSON Rebeccaand David Sall Lake y, daughter, 0, Cottonwood Hospi nd Troy, North Salt Lake nwood Hospital, Murray NI Lisa and ‘Travis, Salt LakeCity dave March 24. Cottonwood Hospital NIELSSON, Janice and Michael, west Bountiful danghter April 6, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City LSON Marilyn and James, Bountiful aughter, Aprit 6, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake Cis NIELSON, Misty and Samuel, Salt Lake City twin daughter and son, April 2, LDS Hosp ce City NILES, Sunshineand VIGOS, Joshua, Salt Lake April 3, Dixie Regional Medi ter, St. George. , daughter, Nofareh SL, Dine Replonal Medical Center St April StGeorge ‘Amelia and Guataro,Ogden, dnugier, eh 20, MeKay-Dee Hospital, Ogden OAKES, Boroth ray, daughter, ‘April's. Cotlozwood Hopital, Mure O'BRIEN, Valerie and Michael, Salt Lake ( daughler, March30, St Mark's Hospital, Sal LakeCity O'HARA,Victoria and Andrew, Logan, son ‘April 2 Logan Regional Horptal, Lagat, OLSEN, Jazmin and Jas Lake C Mnuphter, April UnivertyHospital, Sell Vek an wrth Ogden, esha Oysen Recon cr Ogden OLSEN,Katherine and Rock, St George, son, pang ial Regional Medical Center, St OPPENHEIM, Georgie and Victor, bapa daughter, March 22, University Hospital, al Ana and Eberardo, Salt LakeCity 26, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City. ORTON,Kelly and Wallace. Wellsville, daugh: ter, March 26, Logan Regional Hospital, Logan ORTON,Kristi and Justin, Spanish Fork, son, March 26, OremCommunity Hospital, Orem ORWIN, Kristen and Jeremy. Murray, daughter, ‘ApHIA, Cottonwood Hospital, Murray. @ Continued from D-1 seats cameoff,”said student Joni for the Quality Growth Act of members the governor also announced Friday. The commission will Study methods of fostering Winter Revisits Utah With Vengeance spokesman Travis Bradburn Bob Gibb Invitational track meet at Boise State University. Huntsman Sees Growth as Key Issue for Utahns Heber, daughter, March 18, Utah Valley Re gional § MURPHY,Beatriz a MAYER, Oscar Salt Lake City. son march 26, LDS Hospital MURPHY. Desice snd Patrick. Hiter, son April 7, Ui pital MURRAY, Melaate and iBranton, Tooele daughter, March 23, SaltLake Regional Med cal Center, Salt Lake NABVE,Barbara and Rober, Brush, Colo, son March 25, St Mark's Hosplial. Salt Lake City NAJERA, Natalie andJess, Clearfield, daughter, March 29, McKay-Dee Hospital, Ogden, NEELEY, Kristen and Scott, Hooper. son, March28, McKay-Dee Hospital, Ogden inside the bus and 19 of them were taken to Valley View Medical Center in Cedar Cityand treated for minor injuries. “There were some cuts and bruises, a couple of people had back and neckpain,” said hospital recovering.”” The 21 students inside the bus crawled out the back emergency door, as motorists stopped to help the cold children who were ficials informed the school after the crash that its team would not MULLER, Kimberly jordon, Ogden, son 18, Columbia Ogden Regional Medical Cae Open Mi Patrick. Kaysville, son, March 21.Columbia ‘Ogden Regional Medical Center, Ogden MILLER, Sharonand James, Provo, son, March 23, Orem Community Hospital. Orem MILLER, Windy andLin, Salt LakeCity, daughter, Apeil 3. CottonwoodHospital, Murray MILLETT,Lori and WestJordan. son March 90, Altt View Hospial 8 MILLS, Rachel a don, Salt Lake City daughter, March $0, Cottonwood Hosp MITCHELL, Megan and Keith, Salt Lake City son, March 24, Salt Lake Regional Medical Center, Salt LakeCity MONSON, Holly and Robert, Provo, daughter, March 28, Utah Valley Regional Medical Cen ter. Provo MONTANO, Nicole and Mark, Salt Lake City soa, April 1, LDS Hospital, SalLake City MONTGOMERY, Mary and Mark, West Point son, March $1, McKay-Dee Ho eeee ter, March 28, LDSHos MONTOYA, Maria and Michael. West Jordan son, March 23, Jordan Valley Hospital, West Jordan. MOODY,Tress sad Doopiar Starstary Perk fon, April 7, Cottonwood Hospital Murray MOORE,Jonell an am City aur, March25, MecKay-Dee Hospital Of woos Monica and Shawn 1. Clinton, son, §, McKay-Dee Hospital, Ogden MONIES. Janel and Kevin, Cedar ils daugh ter. March18, Utah Valley RegionalMedical eater, Prova, ORRIS, feoffrey, Salt LakeCity. St Mark’s Hospital, Salt wannon and Jeffery. Salt Lake Cit daughter, April 2, St. Mark's Hospital, Salt eC and Steve, Paradise, Logan Regional Hospital Stephanie and Tony, Tooele, daughter April 2 St Mark's Hospital, SaltLakeCit MOSLANDER,Lisa and Joseph, Lake City ft Mareh 34 t_ Mark's Hospital Salt Lake Gi. MU Mikelle and David, Bountiful Maughler’ Mareh'81, Cotlanwood Hospital Murray MUNOZ. Michelle and Oseor, Salt Lake City, April 2, St Mark's Hospital, Salt Lake MUKoc, Amy and Steven, Salt LakeCity g Compiled by Amelia Platt, Shan- Center, St. ¢ ree MARCHBANKS,Leonor and Jon J saugher, ApS, Cottonwood Toopital,Mur MARKOSIAN, Andrea and Sam, Sandy, daugh ter, March25,Cottonwood Hospital Murray MARLI City, son, March 0; University Hoopla Salt LakeCity MARSDEN, Robert ‘ynthi daughter, March18, Davis TpitandMed cal Center, Layt MARTIN, Erikaand Kevin Charles, St.George, souMarch, Dice Regional Medical Center MARTIN edt and Kevin, Provo, daughter, 2 arch 29, LDS Hospital, Salt Lal wai Taurd ond M. Shane, Salt Lake Ci, eaSeelat Regional Medical CenterSalt Lake MARTIN,Michelle arans T lorsville, son, April 4 StMark's Hospital, Salt Camile and Craig B. City son,March 25, Cottonsood Hospital lurray MARTINEZ,Connie and Rod, West Jordan, daughter, March28, Jordan ValleyHospital West Jordan. wanrivCheryl and Monte, Ogden, son i$; McKay-DeeHospi. Ogden makin,vovth NCE, Jason, Salt cl. datahier,ar 20, University Hospital Saif Uste Cis IARX, Melissa and Christopher, Brigham son, March 28, Logan RegionHosta,Lo MARZ,Natalie and Todd, Sandy, daughter. April 4, Cottonwood Hospital, Murra MASON, Bonnie and Ryan, Sandy, daughter, April 5, Alta View Hospital. 8 MASTRICOLA, Heather and Nick I, Salt Lake City, daughter, March 29, St Mark's Hospital, Salt Lake MATHER,eam Orem, daughter March UtahValeyHegionalMedietCen MATHIASDebbicand poe Sandy. daughter, April 5, JordanValley Hospital, West Jordan MATTHEWS, Annette and Dale, West Jordan March St. Mark's Hospital, Salt Lake not been involved until now. He said heis too newto the process to sophical debates that have sur. faced, such as thedilemma ofpro: Utahnsliving on large suburban tecting private property rights lots and an increase in smaller, urban home sites and townhouses along probabletransit routes. It generally favors light-rail transit over new highwayconstruction. Holbrook said Huntsman has while managing growth to pre- pointed: 12 appointments to the new Quality Growth Commission on Friday Nominated by local government associations, business associations and farm groups, they will join Envision Utah Chair- Kathleen Clarke, executive director of the Utah Department of Natural Resources. Cary Peterson, Utah De partment of Agriculture and man Jon Huntsman Jr. on the 13-member panel in recom- or. mending growth-management strategies to the Legislature and helping willing cities and counties revise their growth plans. Carlton Christensen. It LakeCity Council member. @Shauna Kerr, Park City Council member. WGary Herbert, Utah County Thefollowing peoplewereap- serve Utah's quality of life. Foods commissioner. LewisBillings, Provo may. commissioner demonstratedhis ability to coor ernment program. rather than a heavy-handed gov im dinate diverse interests in busi thegreatest exercises in democra. details for implementing the En, vision Utah recommendationdur ing thenext few weeks. Toppriority will be maintaining the diversity of partners who are con tributingtothedialogue, hesaid Envision Utah's 15-member Seismograph Stations. micians and engineersandtell the public howquake-safety issuesaf sites for geologic hazards. While the funding was approved, the But Huntsman noted Envision Utah is an educational tool draw ing on the views of thousands "This is oneof cy I've ever seen,” he said. “No one can claimthis is centralized planning or Big Brother stepping He said he expects to develop @Carol Page, Davis County commissioner WR. Lee Allen, Box Elder County commissioner, @Dan ee president of Prowswood Max moma broker for Mansell & Associates, Ogden. ind catrancher, former Tooele County commissioner. @ David Allen, manager and owner of several agriculture, real estate and investment busi nesses search committee considered 20 nominations — all of them from Utah but ultimately voted unanimously for Huntsman in a $400,000 of that money would be secret ballot, said committee chairwoman Aileen Clyde = Engineer: No Pledge of Quake Safety in Gateway Seismic Safety Commission Chairman Walter Arabasz urged Tospur its efforts, the commis sion received a pep talk Friday study the issue and report to the commission's July 9 meeting. Arabasz also wants to review from Ronald Lynn, chairman of Bailey to form a subcommitteeto the state of earthquake safety in Utah, where 80 percent of the @ Continued from D-1 growing population lives “smack on top” of the Wasatch fault chi 6 must be madeby the Uni form Building Code Commission, teaued” in efforts to improveseis mic safety, said Arabasz, who also My not local governments. DNATests Lead Police Te-Close Case @ Continued from D-1 DE Gregory Schwitzer said the latest Fesults support hospital re corderwhich Ingicate Janet gave feeling is we have pla directs the University of Utah birth to a stillborn boy on April 20, 1975. The same day, Cheryl gave birth to a single child, not twins, Schwitzer said Weare gratified the testing has vindicated the medical re the Nevada Earthquake Safety The Seismic Safety Commission has a newInternet County, Nev videinformationtothe public the building department in Clark Lynn urged commissioners to hustle” money from private business and other groups tofi nance quake-safety projects. He also said seismic commissioners should avoid talking like acade- liam Colton and buried him in the American Fork Cemetery. Shebeganto have doubts about the boy's birth after watching an Oprah Winfrey television show about mothers whose babies were switched at birth Like those women, Janet was tonwood Hospital, its employees heavily sedated during birth, and and medical staff,’ Schwitzersaid. Most importantly, we are grate: ful that Janet has found her nurses balked when she asked to see her stillborn child. Janet's baby certificate, which appeared to sang named her dead son Wil agency sufferedother In other business: Council and assistant director of cords and the reputation for ex cellence in medical care of Cot fect their lives web site — WWww.usse.state.utus — to pro®@ Commission member and State Geologist Lee Allison said his agency, the Utah Geological Survey, attempted to get legislative fundingto hire a geologist to maintain existing staff,” Allison said BW Arabasz said President Clin- ton's fiscal year 2000 budget includes $1.6 million tostart “real time earthquake monitoring pilot projects in San Francisco, review new school construction Seattle and the Ogden-Salt Lake City-Provo area. If approved DNA testing of the baby's bones CREMATIONS seemed to confirm a switch Believing her child was alive somewhere, Janet took her case 5695 to Murraypolice Det. Alex Hug- for the Utah project, he said A full-scale, real-time quake monitoring project would set off pagers carried by scientists emergency officials and others within 10 seconds after an ¢ quake, letting them know thesize and location ofthe jolt so they can respond where help is needed. Such a system for the Wasatch Front would cost more than $10 million, but the pilot Loa would be a start, Arabasz said lonuments 1555 E, $900 §, S.C, Utah For the finest in memoral art. We encourage you to take your time and shop around when purchasing 2 memorial gard last June. The 10-month in- vestigation cost Murray City an estimated $50,000. But Assistant Chief Fondaco said the investigation was worth it. “We answered the cuaetion hesaid. “We are now confident in suspicions grew when she ob tained a copy of the boy's death the results. have been altered. we have qocated Janet's child.” Her initial cuts, So the new geologist will not be hired and “we'll be lucky if we can Added Huggard: "I nowbelieve TRUCK MOUNTED O71 239 BOTA Join the funt Only $14.95 Call 237-2018 enna? UA ou! 685-2681 |