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Show cé6 Book on LDS,Indians fees Award Mormon history group hands out prizes for ‘ . See year’s best publications ATED PRESS OGDI Historian John Al ton Peterson’s recounting of an obscure 19th-century conflict beM rinon settlers and tween American shared by two recipients: Leonard J. Arrington, a prominent Mor monhistorian who died earlier this and ) z tory Association. ning at the Ogden Marriott. The MHA honored writers and histori ans who produced the year’s best work about issues surrounding The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Peterson's book. Utah's Bla Hawk War, was named Best First Madsen’s story is similar. In Western Historian, the former Brigham Young University histo ryprofessortells how heleft his teaching position in 1954 because of a dispute with school president Ernest L. Wilkinson over academ- ic freedom Owikey Tac aniounced hi reas San deanof the private Salt Lake City institution's School of Arts and Sciences, effective this The fall booktells thestory of the lengthy dispute between Mormons and Against the Grain: Memoirs of @ 7, ”, % Westminster College's Dr. Ray terson’s book, Utah’s Black Hawk War, has been named Best First Bookby the Mormon His- Indians was among the award recipients were a banquet Friday eve- Ownbey has been dean of the school's largest academic division for 10years. Hewill return to full- American Indians. | time teaching in Westminster's English and communications pro- prams. went to Brigham Young professor butions as a member of the col- lege’s administrative team helped steer Westminster through 10 The Godbeites and Brigham Young. Walkerdetails the 19th-century dissenters who founded the Mormon Tribune. precursor to TheSalt Lake Trib mentary awardfor his editing of on Mormon Utah for several the reminiscence of a pioneer wife and mother who became a leader in the women’s rights movementof the day, The History of Louisa Barnes Pratt: Mormon for her work on church founder Joseph Smith's emotionally dis turbed son, David Hyrum Smith From Mission to Madness: Last Sonof the Mormon Prophettells of Joseph Smith’s ninth son, who years Missionary Widow and Pionee died in an asylumin Illinois in It tells the story of the lengthy dispute between publici an influential and charismatic ler whoessentially waged war Ellsworthreceived the Best Docu- The Best Memoir award was The MHA’s Best Book award years of unparalleled growth, fac. ulty accomplishment and student achievement,” une. ‘The Best Biographyprize went to Northern Arizona University Book. “Ray Ownbey’sinsightful contri- Ronald W. Walker for Wayward Saints; Recently deceased ( tale University Professor S. George ty-shy Mormons and cattle-rus. tling Inc led by Black Hawk Plans to Teach ton Pe- Historian John : In Arrington’s Ad a Church Historian, he rise in the church hiera z his equally swift fall in thelate 1970s, when he awards. To Step Down, Winner award Winner 84-year-old Brigham D. Madsen, who won for their respective aut s winners of the Mormon History Association's annual book The named year, Westminster Dean deanofthe faculty. “His congenial style and sound advice have been Jordy, a memberof the Weber County Sheriff's K-9 squad, “subdues” a “suspect” played by Chris Smith during a demonstration of police dogs and their handlers Thursday at the state Peace Officer Standards & Training facility in Salt Lake City, : Event w; as the annual Police Service Dog Championship. Y pce ee 9 P P. Utah Academy ofArts, Letters and Sciences and was a memberof the professor Valeen Tippetts Avery said: role as a substance-abuse counselor for the courtroom. in the park.” Burnssaid. “He murdered a su- dant: he earnedit. If this isn’t a death penalty sponded. ease, | don’t know what is. Earlier, Benn’s oldest daughter, Carol Pi ne judgethen stayed the execution pend kyavit, Honie’s ex-girlfriend and the mother of his 2-year-old daughter,testified she would besatisfied if Honie were sentencedtolife in ing an automatic appeal required by state law Braithwaite said he “welcomed the appeal prison without parole In making pleafor the judge to spare Honie’s life, defense attorney Steve McCaughey anda review of the case, but hehopesit is not remanded back to trial Honie, 23, was convicted of aggravated murder in the July 9 slaying of Claudia Benn asked himto consider what a father means to his daughter. MecCaugheysaid it ‘doesn’t seemto fit” for the state to execute the father of a girl who ne at home with her three grand daughters when Honie used a rock to smash through a glass pat Honie cut Benn’s ear-to-e7 throat four tin slashed tal a her repeatedly in th en knife After the sentence was sittin d the announced. lost her maternal grandmother in Benn, “This girl is entitled to McCaughey said have a father tovisit with. Burns argued the death penalty was the appropriate punishment and rejected claims Honie mouthed the words “You got it.” toward Benn s i) or so friends and family members that mitigating factors such as poverty and substanceabuse contributedto thecrime. prosecutor’s table. Mem Burns stressed the importance of Benn’s NTAIN Alpine t Superintenc ! declined Eagle ild the d tions that must be first answered es said he apprec a question of timi ources on thepart of the district Our offer to the k J t the Re: town ontinu 5.” land and are he said willing school board We own the make a do fall semester. A national search for his succes- Paiute tribe in Cedar City. {Honie} did not murder a drunken Indian perstar in the Paiute community.” Honie, who is a Hopi, read a written statement in court Thursday that said, ‘Please don’t think that I don’t have any remorse or sympathy if | don’t ery or show howI really feel. It’s just that I was taught bytradition that if you're a male, you don't cry openly. During the past couple of days there is not one mo- mentthat went by that I didn’t feel like throwing myself on my knees and begging for for- s fromeveryoneI hurt.” Hesaid he regretted for my actions. 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Hewill be on a sabbatical leave for All bers of both Honie’s and Benn’s families cried Oneof Honie’s auiis responded, “I hope youenjoyyourfun” andshesaid to Bennrelatives she hopedtheycould livewith their consciences. No one from the Benn family re- “It was not a sentence I gaveto the defen- Ownbeyis past president of the sor is under way. Iron County Attorney Scott Burns told the Honie family he was “sorry” as heleft the CEDAR CITY — Taberon Dave Honie has been sentencedto diefor killing and sexually assaulling his ex-girlfriend’s mother with a knife The sentence was handed down Thursday by 5th District Judge Robert Braithwaite, who invaluable 1904. Man Sentenced to Death for Brutal Murder of Woman IIE ASSOCIATED PRESS said Stephen Baar, academic vice president and the . . — Putting Bite on Crime 1st payment new west desert community. But, at least for the upcoming school year, children from Eagle Mountainwill be busedto classes (ee ae} 1045 So. 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