| Show - - — - -- - - B16 The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH Friday September 25 1992 - 1 ow NTH 04104004 illtbrks0 yid LI U Ea id 61 D Lir ab Ji Lis: Utah's Catiapaign '92 with Paul Roily ssetwomammumNakucgmApsowavARateu4mimm&slutomBitmuNuma Rep Wayne Owens says not everyone he rnzets on his cross-countr- y walks is friendly "A few people have digitally expressed their disapproval as they whiz by sometimes in vehi- cles with bumper stickers promoting Republican candidates" the Democratic Senate candidate said However he said he has been gratified and invigorated by the overall response "The thumbs-uto middle-finge- r ratio has been at least 100- p he said "I expect it will be even better in Salt Lake County where I won the primary election by an overwhelming to-1- " margin" He plans a walk across Salt Lake County on I2-mi- le Sat- urday He recently made a walk from Provo to Ogden and planned to complete a walk from Logan to Brigham City by today 93-mi- 29-mil- e has Rep Jim Hansen been put on its "Dirty Dozen" list by Environmental Action The list was based on 13 votes in the House on issues ranging from raising grazing fees to spending federal dollars on clinics in other countries t "This is a group that does not reflect the desires of mainstream Utahns" Hansen said "I am proud to be rated so family-pla- nning far-lef- low by such a left-winextremist group" "It's a sad day for Utah" said Mr Ilansens Democratic opponent Ron Holt "Utah is already g gaining a national reputation as a state that welcomes hazardous waste from every other state — we don't need this additional publicity about Jim Hansen's disregard for the environment" Or-to- Karen Shepherd Democratic candidate in the 2nd Congressional District has signed the Americans for a Balanced Budget Term Limits Pledge In signing the pledge she vowed if elected to back legislation "I support limiting terms for members of the House and Senate to 12 years because it will help to change fte system of entrenched politicians and spending that has left this country on the verge of bankruptcy- she said n pork-barr- Enid Greene Republican candidate in the 2nd Congressional District has applauded President Bush's proposal to cut pay of federal employees making more than $75000 by 5 percent Bush also offered to cut the REGIONAL BIRTIIS The Salt Lake Tribune notes the following births by parents names resideace sox of baby birth date and hospital Relatives and friends wishing to purchase extra copies of today's Tribune in commemoration of a birth- can do so by calling ALLEN Ken and Barry West Valley City son Sept 23 University Hospital ANDERSEN Jmness and Dan E Ogden son Sept 23 McKay-DeHospital R North ANDERSEN Machel and Kyle Oglon daughter Sept 23- McKay-DeHospital ARCHULETA Marisa West Jordan son Sept 24 University Hospital AREONOS Kristina and Willy Salt Lake City daughter Sept 22 St Marks Hospital ARREGUIN Celia and Jose Ogden Hospidaughter Sept 23 McKay-Detal ATKINSON Marsha and Trent daughter Sept 24—lori Valley Hospital AVERETT Courtney Salt Lake City daughter Sept 23 LDS Hospital BAIRD Kathy and Dirk Provo daughter Sopt 23 Orem Community Hospital BALES Rhonda and Robert West Valley City daughter Sept 23 St Mark's Hospital BEESLEY Bonnie and Harace Salt Lake City son Sept 23 LDS Hospital BENNETT Janae and Fred Salt Lake City daughter Sept 23 Holy Cross Hospital BIRD Rebecca and Andrew Centerville daughter Sept 23 Lakeview Hospital BOURN E Wendie and Todd Roy daughter Sept 22 St Benedict's Hospital BRIGHT Lola Hobbs and Walter C Ogden son Sept 23 McKay-De- e Hospital BuRKErr Rebhecca and David Magna son Sept 23 St Nlark's Hospital BURNHAM Leeann and Robert Farmington daughter Sept 23 Lakeview Hospital CERAN Cheryl and Gary South Jordan daughter Sept 21 St Marks Hospital CHRISTENSEN Carla and Steve Murray son Sept 22 Pioneer Valley Hospital CHRISTENSEN Tammy and Brian Provo daughter Sept 23 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center COOPER Denise and Douglas Orem son Sept 23 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center CORNABY Dena and Brett Spanish Fork daughter Sept 23 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center Cox Michelle and Michael Salt Lake City son Sept 22 St Mark's Hospital CRANNEY Andha and Charles Orem son Sept 23 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center DALTON Laurel and Kent Salt Lake City son sept 22 St Marks Hospital DARELLI Anabel and Gino Salt Lake City daughter Sept 23 Holy Cross Hospital FOLEY Cherish and Carl West Valley City daughter Sept 23 St Marks Hospital FRYER Tara and Russell Orem daughter Sept 23 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center FURCH Sheri and Gregory South Ogden daughter Sept 22 St Benedict's Hospital GAJEWSKY Teresa and Kenneth Orem son Sept 22 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center GONZALES Jenette and Bennie Salt Lake City son Sept 23 LDS Hospital Miki and Daryl Salt Lake GORANSON City son Sept 22 St Mark's Hospital HAFEN Kathv and Mark Orem daugh- Utah Valley Regional ter Sept Medical Center HAYCOCK Patrice and Shawn Midvale son Sept 23 LDS Hospital HAYES Donna and Brian Sandy son Sept 23 LDS Hospital HENRY lenese and William Robertson Wyo daughter Sept 22 St Mark's Hospital HESTER Alberta Salt Lake City twin daughters sept 24 University Hospital HIGGINSON Kimberly and Jerry Orem daughter Sept 23 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center HIGGINSON Michele and Lawrence daughter Sept 21 St Mark's Hospital HILL Amy and Scott Riverdale daughter Sept 23 St Benedict's Hospital HOMER Lisa and Blaine Provo daughter Sept 23 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center 237-293- e ! e 3 2-- P I one-thir- Con-Tes- s' Third Congressional District Republican candidate Richard Ilarrington says his opponent Rep Bill Orton is defending his vote in the House Bank scandal "with smoke and mirrors and not with the facts" A Harrington brochure said Orton voted with the Democratic Party leadership to cover up the House bank scandal Mr Harrington said Mr claim that he always voted for full disclosure of House bank records is false He said Mr Orton voted in favor of a request by House Majority Leader Dick Gephardt DMo seeking an opinion from the US District Court on the constitutionality of a special investigator's subpoena of House bank records term-limitatio- White House budget by d if Congress did the same to its own operating costs "The president's plan is a good step toward balancing the budget and streamlining federal government and I would support it" Ms Greene said "But we ought to go even further budtvt should hp rut in half and I have already signed on as a to a House bill for the next year that will HUNZIAER Stefanie West Valley Cty daughter Sept 23 University Hospital HUTCHISON Nellie and Jason Taylors-vin- e son Sept 23 St Marks Hospital JOKES Gem and Tracy Salt Lake City daughter Sept 23 St Marks Hospital JOHNSON Dawn and Alex Salt Lake City daughter Sept 24 University Hospital Izabel and Rudolf KAGRAMNOVA Salt Lake City daughter Sept 23 LDS Hospital KALIL Jaswant and Fl G H Lakhwinder Jeet Kearns daughter Sept 22 Pioneer Valley Hospital KENNINGTON Carla and Ralph West Valley City daughter Sept 23 St Mark's Hospital KIMBALL Jane and Clark Midvale son Sept 22 St Marks Hospital LARSON Jol leen and Donald Sandy son Sept 23 St Marks Hospital LEM MON Marylou and David Clearfield son Sept 23 Humana Hospital-Davi- s North MAIER Juli and Marc Provo son Sept 23 Utah Valley Regional Medical Cen11 ter Carol and Vance Orem daughter Sept 23 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center MAXFIELD Cathy and Jamie Salt Lake City son Sept 22 Holy Cress Hospital MERRILL Lisa and Michael Orem daughter Sept 23 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center MOORE Tina and Scott Clearfield daughter Sept 23 Humana Hospital-Davi- s North MORGAN Leslee and Stephen West Valley City son Sept 23 Pioneer Valley Hospital MOULTON Shirly and Jeffrey Kaysville son Sept 22 Lakeview Hospital NEBEKER Lori and Darin Orem son Sept 23 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center NEWMAN Julie and Kristopher Ogden daughter Sept 24 St Benedict s Hospital OLMSTEAD Yvonne and Hal Ogden son Sept 23 McKay-DeHospital PAGET Maren and Sam Farmington daughter Sept 6 LDS Hospital PETERSON Stacey Draper daughter Sept 23 University Hospital PLOWS Amy and Todd Orem son Sept 23 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center ROTHE Christina and Bart Salt Lake City son Sept 22 St Marks Hospital RUSSELL Stacy and Kirk Springville son Sept 23 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center SANDERSON Catherine and Donald Park City son Sept 20 St Mark's Hospital SCHAFFER Joanne and Brent Sandy son Sept 23 Alta View Hospital SCOTT Cindy and Randy Sandy son Sept 23 University Hospital SESSIONS Kathy and Mark son Sept 23 LDS Hospital SMITE Shelly and James Herriman daughter Sept 23 Alta View Hospital SHARP Carole and Steven Salt Lake City son Sept 2ISt Mark's Hospital SIMMONS Ann and Richard South Weber son Sept 22 St Benedict's HospiMARVIN do just that Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Leavitt has called on Utah Medical Association members to support plans to devise a Utah solution to the health-carcrisis "In my administration all interested parties including the health-carindustry will be invited to devise a plan that will have strong cost controls to slow escalating prices and provide a safety net for those who are truly unable to care for themselves" he said "Let's not turn this problem over to the federal government but work together in the process to find acceptable answers- - he said e e Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stewart Hanson has called for creation of a Utah Capital Network to facilitate Utah financial institutions in making business loans especially to start-uenterprises Mr Hanson says because federal regulations have placed so many restrictions on the types of loans banks can make the state faces a "capital crisis "We need to establish some kind of guarantee program that can guarantee business loans made by banks which would cut the risk to banks making loans more acceptable to federal regulators and perhaps would reduce the interest rate business borrowers pay" he said He said the dollars used to guarantee loans could come from private investors The governor's role could be providing leadership and bringing the right people together to launch the program p Independent gubernatorial candidate Merrill Cook says Utah's most pressing health problems are lack of medical care for some 200000 uninsured Utahns The problem is compounded by too many lobbyists and special interest groups that voice support for health care and insurance reform — while they really oppose reform Mr Cook said the best solution may include a Utah State Health Insurance Fund similar to state health insurance funds in Hawaii Oregon Wisconsin and Minnesota He believes Utahs state insurance fund should start as a voluntary employer-based system so "we can build on the strengths our current system already has" He said the fund could come from an expansion of the Utah State Workers' Compensation Fund which "has been very successful in protecting workers and making reasonable and affordable insurance available to businesses particularly small businesses" If e tal SWAIN Kristie and Mark Bountiful daughter Sept 23 Lakeview Hospital THOMPSON Jennifer and RANDALL Shane Bountiful daughter Sept 21 Lakeview Hospital TRACY Rashell and Raymond Kearns son Sept 23 St Mark's Hospital URWIN Kimberly and GARDNER Brett Salt Lake City son Sept 23 LDS Hospital WHITCAR Ann and Ron Murray son Sept 23 University Hospital WHITWORTH Jaree and Keith West Jordan son Sept 23 Alta View Hospi- Universities Facing Facts Reporting Crimes on Campus By pital YOUNG Kristine and Mark Midvale daughter Sept 22 St Mark's Hospital YOUNG Tamara and Kim Ogden daughter Sept 22 St Benedcts Hospital I t! — A PRESS Reporting crimes on Utah college campuses might not always be good for a school's image but a federally mandated reporting act has forced officials to face the facts Some of Utah's nine public colleges and universities and two major private colleges previously have published the number of serious crimes on their campuses Others haven't But with passage of the and Student Campus Security Act of 1990 about 8000 colleges and universities that receive federal funds — even in the form of student loan and grant programs — were re- inBowler a minimum-securitmate serving time for theft was working on Sunnyside Avenue in Salt Lake City when he escaped about noon He was caught by Department of Corrections agents at 2:50 pm near 2700 South and 900 West Loi Thi Nguyen 19 was stabbed once in the chest by her boyfriend late Wednesday Ms susNguyen and the pect were fighting in their West Valley City home when the man stabbed her with a steak knife She was in stable condition at LDS Hospital Thursday II Federal counterfeiting charges were filed Thursday against Robert P Christensen Mr Christensen was arrested last week for making phony $1 and $5 bills in his parent's printing shop He was caught after a West Jordan store clerk recognized a bill being passed by a Kearns y ld quired to release the reports on Sept 1 1992 University of Utah Police Chief Wayne Shepherd thinks the statistics are an invaluable tool -It gives them a choice If people are aware of a problem they can avoid it" he badly-mad- said But Shepherd cautioned that when looking at the statistics the city where the school is located should also be considered For example in 1991 Dixie College in St George reported 53 liquor violations and so far in 1992 has documented 71 alcohol violations among its 2400 stu- teen-age- on-ram- p spring break celebration in By March r she heard someone enter her bedroom Police say the man threatened to kill her and her children if she did not cooperate Steven Dean 35 West Valley City was injured Thursday when his semitrailer truck tipped over at 2100 S Redwood Road Police say the vehicle tipped because Mr Dean was going too fast on an and wind gusts helped push the truck and trailer over Mr Dean was cited for speeding He suffered head cuts West Valley City police arrested John Goulding Monday on a telemarketing-fraud charge out of Kansas Mr Goulding a Utah resident is suspected of talking an Kansas woman into sending him $11900 for a nonexistent prize supposedly offered by Western International Marketing because of the annual St George e Heidi Hone 14 was crossing 100 East near 570 North Wednesday when she was struck by a semitrailer truck driven by Donald Gordon of Lehi Police say Heidi did not look before entering the street and Mr Gordon had no time to stop She was in American Fork Hospital with a broken pelvis A Bennion woman was raped late Wednesday by a man who broke into her home The woman was sleeping when dents Compare that to neighboring Southern Utah University in Cedar City where only four liquor violations among 3500 students were reported in 1991 More drinkers at Dixie? Hardly police say Don Reid director of campus security at Dixie College said the explanation is simple "We have a zero tolerance on drugs and alcohol" he said The policy comes in part stu- dents take to the streets and are joined by throngs of students from the north for a celebration of spring 41 roundup of police and court news Utah State Prison inmate Boyd LeRoy Bowler walked away from a prison road crew Thursday but was recaptured a short time later Right-to-Kno- ld 1- The Las Vegas company is suspected of making fraudulent claims to at least nine other people police said Two Delta men were arrested for investigation of rape sodomy and aggravated sexual assault following an incident at the Little Sahara Sand Dunes Juab County Deputy Sheriff LuWayne Walker said the men ages 34 and 37 were arrested after two men allegedly Salt Lake raped a City woman Fourth Circuit Judge ld Sharla Williams set bail at $50000 each Both men remained in the Juab County Jail The inci- dent purportedly occurred Sunday during the Eliminator Races John Li Iton 36 Salt Lake City was in serious condition after he was stabbed once in the stomach Thursday afternoon by a stranger at 810 S State Mr Li lton approached the attacker for an unknown reason and was stabbed by the man The attacker then walked away and had not been captured by Thursday night Pizza delivery person Del R Webb 20 was robbed of his money and two pizzas while delivering the food to a Salt Lake City home early Thursday One of the three robbers fired a rifle and the bullet grazed Mr Webb in the head according to a police report The University of Utah Credit Union at 2275 E 9400 South was robbed at 3:30 pm Thursday by a white man about 25 years old who handed a note to a teller demanding money He left with an undisclosed amount of cash and no weapon was seen He was described as 5 foot 7 about 145 pounds with strawberry-blondhair and a slight beard He was wearing a white jeans and high-totennis shoes a A judge heard from two witnesses Thursday and sent two kidnapping and two robbery charges against Alfonso Dunbar 25 onto to district court for trial He is charged with kidnapping a woman from a grocery store on Aug 18 and kidnapping three men from a store on Aug 14 Adam Galli 23 was ar- raigned on a fifth charge of aggravated robbery and his trial was set for Nov 23 Mr Galli his brother and two cousins were slated to go to trial next week for allegedly robbing a theater at Trolley Square but a judge postponed that trial until Nov 2 e p Workshop Sheds New Light on Teaching Math Science By John J Jordan THE SALT LAKE TIUBUNE OGDEN — Pupils in Marj Millers fifth-grad- e class learn math with blocks and beads Pencil and paper come later "Children learn by playing" said Ms Miller "You lose a lot of them if they just read math or science from a book" Ms Miller was one of nearly 450 teachers from Utah Idaho and Wyoming attending the NASA Teacher Workshop at Weber State University Thursday Sponsored by NASA WSU and Thiokol Corp the workshop is designed to help educators find innovative ways of teaching math and science NASA sponsors other conferences around the country as a way to help children enjoy science and possibly spark their interest in science careers said Fred Naeher an education specialist with the orga- nization Seminars covered studying the human body in space studying the earth from space and making math fun Ms Miller who teaches in Firth Idaho made the trip specifically to find new ideas to present to her elementary pupils "They preach to the choir here" she said "But I always look for something new for my students" Ms Miller said teachers who are not careful can lose students in the concepts they try to teach She always presents a math concept with a visual presentation before jumping into the textbook While teaching long division problems like 652 divided by 13 Ms Miller asks her pupils to find out how many groups of 13 objects are needed to reach 652 total you think your vote doesn't count READ THIS! 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