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Show B8 The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH Sunday, January14, 1996. Hinckley the birthplace of southern Utah Adding to the city-ownedsite's Praises Faith of Parowan Settlers appropriateness is a pinewood poercle ee in January 1850. by an exploration party led by Mormon Apostle Parley P. Pratt TheStars and Stripesstill flies on special occasions @ Continued from B-1 During his sojourn, Pratt stood on thehillside above the park and dedicated Parowan valley as the Haun’s Mill. They buried the gun valley of the Little Salt Lake and the starting point for colonization of southern Utah, the Great Basin and even San Bernardinoin Southern California in mud whenthey fled the field fearing Mormonretaliation. But Latter-day Saints arriving to aid their brothers on the field found it when they noticed a sow pig rooting around the area. Hence Initial plans to place the Pioneer Tribute Monumentona his- e name, “Sow Cannon.” Arepliof the cannon remains in Parowan At the conclusion of the park torical site — Meeks Cabin — on the west side of the city were abandoned in favor of Heap’s Spring, said Nancy M. Dalton dedication, a replica of the Sow secretary of the Parowan Heritage Foundation “By developing the Heap's Cannon wasfired 13timestosignify each of the 13 original colonies that eventually formed the Spring site into a park and linking it with the Dr. Meeks Cabin prop- United States. The parksits onthesite where erty,” she said, ‘the history of the settlement of Parowan and the colonization of southern Utah fell Parowan’s first residents camped when they arrived into place without being artifical- While reading Smith's diary, Mayor Dennis Stowell discovered that they camped at the site, Heap’s Spring. until they started building the Parowan Fort. ly squeezed together. The park, seven years in the planning and development, cost camped in their wagons while Barbara Burt, a member of Parowan’s Paulina Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers (DUP), says the newpark is another reminder of Parowan’s connection with its pioneer past Anything to preserve our his- tory is good,” she said. ‘““Parowan wasthe first townsettled south of Provo. It was the fourth stake [an entity made up of several LDS wards or congregations] in the church organized since the pioneers came to the Great Basin.’ Burt and other DUP members run a pioneer museum in Parowan’s Old Rock Church, a pioneer structure dating back to the 1860s They were special people,” Burt said of the pioneers. ‘They could not have endured without a strong belief in thernselves and what ‘they were about.” Ronald Smith, a Parowan businessman and president of the Parowan Stake of the LDS Church, says the new park will give former residents andvisitors a place to go where they can reflect upon Parowan’s settlement and the reasonsfor it. We've tried to preserve as $2,000, said Dalton, and organiz- ers got help with landscaping and tage has always been important.” and donations. they built the town,” said Stowell It wasthefirst settlement south of Manti, Wecall this [Parowan] Parowan put in SAVE MONEY, SAVEENERGY NOW!! ‘WINTER SIDING & WINDOW SPECIAL myTit) 9 aae UTAH BIRTHS University Extension Service. muchof our heritage as we can so wecan keep focused on those who made thelifestyle we enjoytoday possible,” said Smith, “Our heri- more than $150,000. Nearly all of the money came through grants “They architecture from the Utah State FREE. Low E? Glass MtOCS Compiled by Oie Lian Yeh and Bob Audette TheSalt Lake Tribune notes the follow ing births by parent: esidence. sex ofbaby, birth dateand hospital. Relatives and friends wishing to purchase ex- tra copies of today's Tribune in commem orationof a birth can do soby calling 237 1 ACRES, Mary, West Valley City, daughter, Jan 11, Jordan Valley Hospital, West ADAM, Melisa and Ryan me son. Jan. 12 FHP Hospital. Si ADA dy and Steve 13 Alia View Hospital ny daughte ALLEN, Janet and Greg, Layton Salt Lake Regional Medical ( enter, City ALLISON, Pamela and David, Salt Lake City son. Jan, 10, St. Mark's Hospital, Salt ANDERSON Lori and Kevin, L vogan, son Jan 11, LoganRegional Hospital, Lo ANDERGON, Melinda and. GUNN, Michael Salt LakeCity, son, Jan. 4, St. Mark’s Hospi tal, S: Gi ANDERS' and Thomas, Riverton, son Jan. rsHow Salt Lake ANDE! TO Rebecca and Brian. Ceserie son, Jan 11, St. Mark's Hospital. 5: Cay BANGERTE, and Douglas, Kays. Mille son Jan’11,LDS Hospital Salt Lake Tina and MASCARENAS, Amos, ¢ City. son, Jan, 10, LDS Hospital ARN rel! and Darren. Hurricane, son. a 1o Binie Regional Medieal Center. St Geo BARR. Robyn and it LakeCity, son Jan. 10, LDS Hospital.Sait La BARTHOLOMEW, Clarissa and Troy Salt Lake ity, son, Jan. i0, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake . Tamara and VERMA, Arthur, Salt City, daughter, Jan, 10, PioneerValley Hospital: West Valley Ci BAUMAN, Mindi andDabavid. West Jordan, son Jan. 10. CottonwoodHospital, Murra BERRY. Kari andJeffSaita ity, Son, Jan 10, LDS Hospital, S: fe ( BILLINGS, Anne and W AD Salt on i Kegional Salt Lake West Valley City dau r K, Br ter, J Yo, FHP Hospital, Salt Lake City and David, Murray, daughter BRABY, Chrisy Ct ottonwood Hospital, Murra BRIGGS, Patriciaand Larry, South Jordan, son Jan, 10, Alta View Hospital, Sandy BROWN, Diane and Charles, AmericanFork ged, Cottonwood Hospital, Mu UTTARS, Trudy and James, Tremonton, son, BU an 10, Logan Replonal Hospital, Logan BYBER, Brenda andCraig, Riverton, daughter ve Hospital, Sands ‘arns, son, Jan F HP Hospital sa ‘ike City BAe Jeff. Provo. ghter, Jan, 10 Valley Regional Medical Center CARR, Provo CARRI Alaina and tor, lis ille, daughter. Jan. 10, tania’ ‘eacatSbenita Joga daughti CHACON, ep ene Louis, Salt Lake ty Peasy Betts ETEVteecacod © Super energy efficient— CECaeMa Cittaaac) ance Ce CycCm Celta CCM) MEUCECEyettis PRCtteicmCoae the AMERICAN STATES HOME BeettO « ,1-800-87 rreey Ce TWENTY VITES YOU TO AN OPEN HOUSEFOR THE MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING(M.S.N.) PROGRAM FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER PROGRAM DESIGNED FOR WORKING B.S.N. PROFESSIONALS VENING AND W {EKEND CLASSES THISS OPEN HOUSEIS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1996 AT 6:00 PM. hter, Jan 11. St Mark’Hospital Sai ity Clearfield, daugh Jamie and Jaso ter. Jan Davis Hospi and Medical Cen ter, Layton COX. Rachelle and Darren city dalghter, Jan, 10, Salt LakeRegionalMeal ae Lake City, daugh: niversity,‘Hospital Salt Lake Sandy. son, PBS)od C OLLEG E CAN BE COMPLETED IN ‘TWO YEARS Tan’ 10, LDS Hos COLE; Ruthand¢ Me HountiulsMnughtet Jan Hospital, Salt Lake City coon Tina nd ORR, Ro Lak BA9EO WESTMINSTER | aiversity Hospital, Sal WIC wy, Salt LakeCity, son, Jan PioneerValley Hospital, Weet Valley Stefanie and CHRISTENSEN, Ed. City, daughter, Jan, 10, LDS Midvale, daughter y Hospital, Salt’ La ie Burese, aon, Jan. 10 pital, Sandy DAY, Nina and Kent, Logan,daughter, Jan. 10 Logan Regional Hospital, Lo; DELGADO,Jamie and Irving, \ array,son, Jan 11 University Hospital, Salt Lake DENNING, Julie and Centerville Jan. 10. University Hospital, Salt DIANA, Tanya and GALLEGOS, Joseph, Salt Lake City son. Jan. 18, SaltLake Regional Medical Center, Salt Lake DIETZ, Patrice and Matthew Yeh daughter, Jan. 12, Cottonwood Hospital, Murray DIXON, Misty and Jared, Coalville, son, Jan Salt Lake Regional Medical Center, Salt Lake DUNN, “Valen and Merritt, Sandy,angie, zit, 10, LDSHospital, Sali Late C laughter, Salt Lake C ay FLOMENTINO, Jasmin and a Clear. field, daughter, Jan. 11, Davis Hospital and detical Center, Layion |ARCIA,Kimberly and Robert. Salt LakeCity oon,Jan 20, LDS Hospital,‘aliaake City c ichel and T. G. n, daughte ianai Davis Hoopital and’Medical Center GRAHAM, Kimberly and Richard, Salt Lake City. son Jan 10, Cottonwood Hospital, MurEG Jennifer and Kent, Bountiful. taughterNan TE EDS Hospital, Salt Lake oREGoDRY, Terri and Roger. Sandy, son, Jan y y chard, Salt Lake ity, son, Jan 1, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake ¢ atitNey, Linda and Keven, West Jordan, ghter, Jan. 10, LDS1S Hospi Salt Lake HABDVSTAK, Marni and Clarence, Kaysville on hter, Jan. it, Davis Hospital and Medi cal Center, Layto HALL,Carla and Biaine, alt LakeCity, son Jan, 10, LDS Hospital HALLIN su clifford eo 11, Alt LakeCity yon, Jan’ 12 It Lake ieeeMedical Cea Salt Lake HANSON, Julie andDavid Oren son, Jan. 12, FHP Hospital, Salt Lake HARGRAVES. Jennifer. and. Jerry, Orem daughter, Jan. 12, Cottonwood Hospital, Mur: HATCH, Jennifer and Jeff, Logan, son, Jan. 11 Logan Regional Hospital, Logan, HILDEBRANDT, Shannon and Christian, St George, son Dixie Regional Medical nte if Shel ‘andRandy, Salt Lake ¢ an’ 10, Salt Lake Regional Medical Center David, Kaysville, son, Jan. 10, Davis Hospital and Medical Center, Layton HOLT, Susan and Brad, Riverton, daught Jan. 11, Alta View Hospital, Sandy HOWELL.Lor andJason, Dayton, Idaho, son Jan Regional Hospital Li an HL SAKERy Kell Midv le, son AliaView Hospital, Sandy IBARRA, Katalina and Lorenzo, Salt Lake City son, Jan. 11, University Hospital, Salt Lake City JOHNSON, Monica andJason, Salt LakeCity ew Hospital, Sandy Andreaand Jason, Provo, daughter i Utah Valley Regional Medical Cen ter, Pri JONES, Leilani andTrenton, Orem, daughter. dan. 11, Utah Valley Regional Medical Cen SHAAW Becky and Robert, Layton, daugh: ter, Jan Dee Hospital, Og KNOWL HON, Katrigaand Sacob, Chubuc ». daughter, Jan 10 Davis Hospital and al Center, Layton KUEFNER, Jennifer and Duane, Sandy, son jin, 1, Jordan Valley Hospital, West Jordan LAMBERT, Kerri and Raymond, SpanishFork. daughter. Jan, 12, CottonwoodHospital, Mur ray LAWES, SuzanneandJonathan, Salt LakeCity Cottonwood Hospital, Murray son, Jan ‘ia and Ped ro, Salt Lake LEONARDINi, Ci an. 11, Pioneer Valley Hospi City LEWIS t and Wayne, WestJordan, daugh ler, Jan, 1, Alta View Hospital, Sandy LEYBA. Janet and David, Sal e City, son, gttonwoed Hospital, Murray Mark, Sandy, son, Amy and Dare Murray. daughter, Jan. 13, University Hos It LakeCity MCDONALD, Julie nd Kevin, North 8 Lake, son, Jan. 12, Lakeview Hospital, Bou MCKENNA, Cynthia and ‘Thomas, City, daughter, Jan, 13, Cottonwood Hospial Murray MERKLEY, Jennifer and Robert, Salt Lake City, son, Jan. 11 Cottonwood Hospital, MurMESON, ,Angela and Blake, Sandy. son Jan. 12 Alta lospital. Sandy MEYERS.‘Lara and Trevaryr, Salt Lake City, son, LDSHospital salt LakeCity MICHAEL mn. Salt City, son, San11, Cottonwood Hospital Mur. MILNER, Carinne and Ernest, Orem, son, Jan 11, Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. MOORE Margaret and Michael, West Jordan. gon. Jordan Valley Hospital, West MORAN, Cherrill and Wade. Sandy, son, Jan 11, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake MUIR. Monicaand justin. North Salt Lake son, Jan, 12, Lakeview Hospital Bountifal MURPHY, Dawn and Paul, West Jordan. daughter, Jan 12, Cottonwood Hospital, Mur ray NASH,TeriannandRobert. Salt Lake City, son. Jan, 11, Cottonwood Hospital, Murray NELSON, Kimberly and Kenneth, Salt Lake StoMark's Hospital, Salt OLSEN, Jezmin and Jason, Salt Lake ity, son Jan. 10, Salt Lake Regional Medical Center Salt LakeCity OSTERMAN. Lisa and Willie Sandy, angler Jan. FHP Hospital, SaltLa City PALMER, Melindaand Ket ‘on Jan 11, Pioneer Valle Hospi"West y City PEARSON, Jenniferand Clayne. Salt Lake City, gon, 11, Universit Hospital, Salt PETERSEN, Licia and Kurt, Bountiful, daugh fer, Jan, 11, LDSHospital. Salt LakeCity PETRIE,Jonelle, Price, daughter, Jan. 18 Uni versity al, SaltLake © PRESTON, Kami ane. Salt Lake City he Lbs Hosta Salt LakeCity CA, Carmenand Carencio, Midvale. son, en1" Univeray Hospital, Salt Lake City RAYMONDJeanlee and Dougl Log daughter and son, Jan. 11, Logan Regional Hospital, Logan READ. Pokey Laxton, son, Jan, 10, Davis and Medical Center, Layton ROTH, Bettannand Danny. Layton, son Jan tal, Murray ie Regional Medical Center, S SDERS, Colleen and REYNOOLDS,Guy Si ike Ci ty, son, Jan. 11, LDS Hospi fat’ Salt Lake City SCHILDRNECur {isa andLance Hospital, Sandy, SERBOU: jegpene annRaton City, aaughie Yan 11. St Marks ‘Hospital Salt LakeCity SHOWT: Nikelle and HERRERA, Billy, West Jordan, re Jan. 9, Jordan Valley Hospital West Jor and Matthew, Salt Lake ( versity Hospital, Sal 8 Deanne id Jee Bozeman, Mont daughter, Jan, 12 Univers sity Hospital, Salt Lak TAYLOR "Robin and Paul, Ogden n, 10, Davis Hospitaland Medi TER an 12, LI ital. THALMANN, Kimber, and Fred. Salt Lake City, daughter, Jan, i LDS Hospital, Salt LakeC SON, Shelly and, Thomas, Salt. Lake R Jan, 12, Alta Jospital,Sandy TRI ‘Wendi 1 ngton. laughter Jan-8, DavisHospitalandMedical Center, Layton, Judi and Kent, Salt Lake 1, Cottonwood Hospital, Mur ZQUEZ, Josefina, SouthSalt Lake, son. nL, UniversityHospital, Salt Lake City AV sogan, son, Jan Hepa ‘RegionalHospital, Logan Roy, fon, Jan, 11 ay-DeeHospital, Ogde LER, Shirla and David Bountiful. son. ttonwood ni Murray fed, Sal ‘ity ON, Wendy t Lake epionelMetl al C Salt I jomas, Layton, son Winco,oclaberly Medical Center jan, 10, Davis Hospital ee WOLFER, Beth and Greg, Salt Lake City daughter, Jan. 11, Sal LakeRegional Med cal Center, Salt Lake YANG Puxiu and GU0.Di, Salt Lake City daughter, Jun, 12, FHP Hospital, Salt Lake n win daugh spital and Med ZIRKER, ravenDaniel. Riverton, daughter Jan, 11, St Mark's Hospital, Salt Lake( UTAH DEATHS Compiledby Oie Lian Yeh The Salt Lake Tribune notes the fol lowing deaths by name, age, date of death, residence and mortuary han: dling the funeral arrangements. ABLES, Bliss A., 26 11, Ogden, Leavitt's Chapel of Flowers, Ogden Woods Cross BANG, Mildred R Ruisoa Brotnens Meriuat Bountiful BOYD, George A., 64, Jan 12, Salt Lake City Neil O'Donnell & Sons Mortuary Salt Lake Cit BROWN, Patricia A., 60, Jan, 10, Salt Lake ( Powers Sumner-Voiles Funeral Home burn, Wash CARROLL, DonS., 67, Jan. 12. Bountiful, Lind: quist Mortuary soon Mit. Pleas: CHRISTENSEN, Paul B..5 ant, Ursenbach Funeral Toe MU Pleasant 12, Salt Lake City COLLINS, Ruby V Walker Mortuary, Morgan DE GODINA, cion C., 68, Jan. 12, Salt Lake City. Memorial Estates Mort -y, Murray GARCIA, Michael A., 45. Jan, 13, Salt LakeCity Nell 0 Donnell & Sons Mortuary, Salt Lake NS\ n R., 77. Jan. 11, Salt Lake City i ernovalEstates Mortuary. blerray HEATON, BrytonD. infant, Jan, 12, Sal t Lake City zatM Sait LakeCity EWIS n. 13, Bountiful, Lind quist see, aout LIPPMAN, Kurt A. 88, Jan, 13, Salt Lake City ‘asatchLawn Mortuary, Salt Lake City OKERLUND, Dori: M., 87. 12, Salina Springer Turner Funeral Home, Richfield OLSEN, Cynthia B., 86, Jan, 12, Salt Le ike City Mortuary, Midvale The Mood Disorders Clinic is conducting free treatment oriented research for those who suffer from Schizophrenia If you or a family member suffers from Schizophrenia, and you are taking Haldol by mouth or injection, please call 581-8806 for more information IN THE GORE AUDITORIUM PENDLETON,Ethel N., 92, Jan. 12, Salt Lake City, Cottonwood Mortuary, Salt LakeCity PERKINS,Douglas, 80, Jan 12, Salt Lake City Wasatch Lawn Moran Salt LakeCity RODRIGUEZ, Rach 21, Jan. 12, Salt Lake City, Cannon Mortuary, Sali L RUSHING,David E., 82, Jan. 15, Salt Lake City e City SIVERTSEN, Wilhelm, 81, Jan. 10. Salt Lake City, Wasatch Lawn Mortuary. Salt LakeCity TUELLER, Velma H., 95, Jan, 11, Salt Lake y, Larkin Mortuary, Salt LakeCity vi y E., 40, Jan, 11, Salt Lake City MMecovialEetates Mottuncy, Murrey WILLIAMS,Doloris R., 50, Jan. 13, Salt Lake City, McDougal Funeral Home, West wor WOODWARD, DonaldE., 51, Jan. 12, Salt Lake City, Deseret Mortuary. Salt Lake City WOODWARD, Milton H..91, Jan. 12 Salt Lake ‘ity. Deseret Mortuary. Salt Lake ( FACTORY PRICES are8,eae) eRpeaa) . ‘WARRANTY & INSURANCE OPTIONS By emOeea IN HOME TEST FREE (15 MLS RAD,) OPEN SATURDAY " agints lowest “S85 in Utah for quality aids, “STAY WITH QUALITY.” TeleWayts 3443.S0. 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