| Show A1 -- 1 1 I E8 Utah Divorce Rate Levels LDS Marriages a Factor Married Utah women divorced at a rate of ZS per 1003 in compared to a national rate of 23 8 That was not an exceptional year according to statistics maintained since 1973 Utah's divorce rate has been consistently higher -Utalts divorce rate has been on an upward curve and is just beginning to level off" said Judy Kasten Bell Utah Issues' coordinator "A lot of it has to do with early marriages and people la ho marry young distovering they're not compatible: The reference is to the percentage of teen marriages in Utah which dwarfs all other states The marriage and divorce figures are undoubtedly influenced by the ''shotgun effect- said Jan Kraft coordinator of the Adolescent Parent Program Utah Department of Human SenricEl Utah is unique in that its birth rate for white teens is hizher than the national average while its birth rate to unwed teens — 43 percent — is lower than the eg percent of unwed teen mothers nationally Repercussions are felt with divorre rates— as much as three times higher for women who are younger than 13 — when they have a first child according to national statistics 17 i LOCAL Sunday Januar7 The Salt Lake Trtume single-pare- Countering the high number of divorces to couples married as are teen parents or parents-to-b- e the lower nites of divorce for metribers of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints which account for approximately 70 percent of the state's population According to a 158r3 study by Kristen Goodman and Tim Heaton titled -- LtiS Church Members in A Demothe US and Canada: graphic profiles- marriages of church members conducted in LDS temples are five times less likely to end in divorce than are rnamages o IL'S couples The study reports that Mormons married outside the temple are less likely to divorce than are couples Church data from the early 1530s indicated 16 percent of its members had been divorced while the national rate at that time for the most statistically comparable group — white Americans — was 23 percerit Recent prolections are that divorce will result in 50 percent or more of American marriages Based on the same rate of increase the LDS Church predicts of Mormon marabout riages performed in a temple or not swill end in divorce veteran who fought in the Pacific theater during World War II will lead Utah's United Veteran Council for 1992 Thomas Kennedy 77 will oversee the council's involvement in an annual Veterans Day parade On Memorial Day he will supervise !?- - 7t If Ala-- home N44 a 1 k it ViL t 7k - i 47- may wtn a visit frcrl prfmtexa:s Pam Young and Peggy lanes who organize yoa home ( 1-- - Name iiCU' enS Ptcre lp Attch a brfef dexnption of wrry y11T home pat ffes as an 0731ffiZtCnal itsas:er For more inforna tion call the Lifes tyle Deparnent Deadline: d Robert Crossley 237-207- 5 January 18 1992 5:00 pm Ser4 to: Project CHAOS The Salt Lake Trl-ti- Itt Salt Lake City Utah 84110 PO Box 867 —crtn SL Parks to Take Reservations The following areas may be reserved for a fee ranging from $15 to S40 Elks Park Bowery area: Fairmont Park North Bowery Main iture No 131 Billy Jenson-- of the American Legion FE Pete' Martinez of the Disabled American Veterans and Gary Clark of the VFW were a Bruce Jorganson of Gilles Stansky Brerns arid Smith the Grove Stout Circle and Moose areas: Jordan Park Large Bowery and Southwest Terrace areas: Liberty Park Rice Terrace and North Shelter area: Undsey Gardens Terrace area Polar Grove Terrace area: Riverside Park Large Bowery and Lions Terrace areas: Sunayside Park Terrace area: Sherwood fark North Bowery and South nowere areas: Tarmer Park Terrace area: and Washington Park Mt Dell and Washington Terrace n The7 miel study what rows in those open areas and how they are used and tail with property owners neighborhood grcupi and others about getting involved in cleaning and fixing the blighted spoti she suggested Stephen R smith another of the plan's architects said the idea is to develop 10 "corridors- - connecting nty parks arid natsral areas surrouriding streams Salt Lake City's original setttement was in the rocuth of City Creek Canyon at the north end town "In the arid west water is rintical and development occurs where water is availatle- - said Mr Smith in a paper presented to the International Pedestrian Conference last fall Streams flawing frtIM the Wasatch Mountains to the Jordan River and into the Great Salt Lake became more important as the ctty expanded Stream beds 3117- Smith said connected the mouritains with the wetlands Development obscured that tone eotteeetiost he explained "Green corridors- - would the mountains and wetlands physically and psychologically nt gifted-stude- park-pavilio- easements tects desirimg the plan -We thought it would make a real intriguing Issue for the kids" said Ms Sohnn who teaches in the district's program -Some trails could be as simple as a sidewalk wide enough for two people to pass" said architect re The Salt Lake City Parks ard Recreation Department will begin reservations taking for 15f)2 Monday at a am Ail reservations must be made in person at the Parks and Recreation Building 193 W 500 South Payment is due at the time the reservation is made sible nsails and disrass how to gcl open-spar- e - firm preparing the plan Sohm Ms whose work with Hawthorne Elementary's "KOPE Kids" won national resegssitiote recommends students research ownership of open spare around their schools They could map pos- - his-high- er Hotels Expecting 21' Groups To Meet in SL This Week area Vo- adjutant Fenton By-Ja- rtig iALT LAX1712:31:NE Salt Lake City's Open Spare Plan with its "greenway corridors" :inking parks with foothills and wetlands araund the Great Salt Lake isn't quite ready to be heard by planning commissioners But already Sa:t Lake Cty teachers are eyeing the spaces and preparing curriculum far classes called -- Open Space and Balance in the Urban Environment" -Many mites throughout the United States have begun to recognize the value of their remaining open space" Sheri Sohm said Friday as teachers met with archi- Smatx:e' t7tI2CHAOS Con21 and cu non-LD- S one-thir- fr-1- ffre Anyone Oser 'Can't 477-S7- Catches Eye of Teachers a cli:42ter is Zfr and MS ' 4 ir its 4 non-temp- WWII Navy Veteran to Oversee Utah's United Veteran Council A Navy -- SL's Open Space Plan tomuctoltarsEsstrin ix ologat 12 1?92 Salt Lake City area hotels have reported to the Salt Lake Conven- tion and Visitors Bureau that they are anticipating 21 coups meet- 2171 ing t visitors According to the Interntiorial Association of Convention and merit Here is this week's schedule of arid meetingq7Gdai — SncmMrd Resort nig roe 45 TeTTIO Repez Ssonfurd Resort era host '30'7 pittiti KThq Irouna Urns 24 from Preetar & Gamble — stuto unt 0111 h134t 60 from winoff s corn-ention- ibesf aosciributon and observance ceremonies at Memory Grove in Salt Lake City Mr Kennedy is a member of the Veterans 3f Foreign Wars post No 3586 in Sugar House a former state commander for the VFW and a lonztime volunteer at Salt Lake City's Veterans Administration Hospital The United Veteran Council includes veterans coups across Salt Lake County and was organized after World War Ito lobby for veterans Members of the Utah Military I ' - 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