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Show B5 The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH Sunday, February 25, 1996 ELL State Park Gets 5 More Buildings OF BIRTH: 4/6/70 E OF BIRTH: Dover, Maine : 64 TATTOOS: unknown DRIVER LICENSE: A7531641 (Cali- ornia SOCIAL SECURITYNO: 006-76-2996. Wanted For and By Whom. OnDec. 13, a federal warrant was issued for Mannin Salt Lake City Mannhasspent mostofhis lifein the Bangor, Maine, area. He has served timein the past for burglary, forgery and theft. Heis considered armed and dangerous. Anyone having information regarding Mannis requested to contact the FBI at 801-579-1400, or Utah Crime Solvers at 801-964-2255 or 800-972-2255 FBI on charges on unlawful flight to avoid confinement SYNOPSIS: On Aug. 10, 19! ann was released from the Utah State Prison where he was serving time for possession of a controlled substance OnSept. 28, 1993, the Utah State Board of Pardonsissued a warrant on Mannfor failure to report and fleeing supervision. 964-CALL ¥ 41.800-972-CALL (TOLL-FREE) een SOLVERS PARTY LAND, pielium FUN Parties mag en;tals Cc and eat with friends. She enjoys Serving children who wait ByHarold Schindler THE SALT LAKE want to be liked by everyone, he has been physically and verbally aggressive and has run away Tiffany, 14. likesto listento the radio and dance. She loves to shor swimming, TRIBUNE Work is underwayonfive additional buildings at This Is The Place State Park, 2601 E, Sunnyside Ave., stemming from a new $614,126 construction contract according to Charles Collings, de- stable family that can provide consistency and patience to help them deal with past abuses. Un- velopment director for the park's about being placed together ball, several years, they are adamant somnia, sleepwaiking. anxiety anddepression These children have been in nu- Mark, Tiffany and Krisy involving the park Construction is on schedule at the park on the Huntsman Hotel, the Bowery, and a new$1.5 million visitor center, access roads and parking areas. Workis also progressing on restoration of the This Is The Place Monument. The park is closed, except for the Brigham Young farmhouse. during construction. Rededication of the park, the newvisitor center and thevillage structures is planned for June 29 and 30. merous placements since August 1986. Most moves had nothing to grade. Medication helps controi depression. Althoughhe seemsto school, but tries hard and has made progress. Krisy uses an inhaler for asthma and receives breathing treatments twice a week. She is learning coping skills. She can be manipulative with oth- She was prenatally exposed to drugs andhasahisto ry of asthma, knee problems, in ance. She helps with cooking and As a fourth-grader, Krisy hind in reading. She dot Tiffany at the sixth- to seventhgrade level. Krisy, 10, enjoys drawing swimming, gymnastics, Nintendo and Disney movies. She likes to dress in old clothes and makeup Krisy takes pride in her appearcleaning and loves to earn extra money basket- ing anddreams of being a doctor. Tiffany has been receiving ther. apy and sub: ce-abuse counseling since Febru 1995. She is able to live together for the past Old Deseret Village. yton, wonthe P.J. Fondario, contract, which lls for completion by June 15 Included in the construction package are the Deseret News first print shop, the Heber Stone School House, livery ble, a barbershop, and the Hooper & Eldredge Bank — all part of Utah’s Centennial LegacyProject gymnastics, football and soccer. is friendly, cooperative and car- Krisy, Mark and Tiffany need a do with their behavior. Ongoing therapy will be necessary. se children or others contact the Rocky Mountain Adoption , 610 B, South Temple, Salt Lake City, or call 3597700. Financial assistance is available. To adopt t er children, has a short temper and can be aggressive . 11, is the family peacemaker. However, the effects of abuse and neglect have maderaising him a challenge. He is receiv- HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING OFFERS: ing intensive therapyat a residential center. He is making CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS progress. 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