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THE DAILY Spectrum ZA For The Record Wednesday September 16, 1992 Births Weather The Accu-Weather forecast for noon, Thursday, Sept. 17. Una Mpamt high Itmpamlur zonal lor tit dny. forecast with breezy southerly daytime winds, especially in the western valleys. Strong winds should accompany any heavy rain.

Expect frequent lightning with brief storms. Lows will be in the mid-540s to lower 60s. Highs will be in the 80s to mid 90s. winds should reach 15 m.p.h., but expect gusty winds and frequent lightning with thunderstorms. Lows will be in the mid-50s.

Highs should be in the 80s. Southern Utah residents can expect breezy, partly cloudy skies today. Widely scattered showers or thunderstorms are Nation Dixie Regional Medical Center Aug. 31, 1992 Girl to Byron and Sandra Marquez of St. George Girl to Kim and Jonna Forties Girl to Troy and Sonja Mitchell of Veyo Boy to John F.

and Fraya D. Davis III of St. George Sept. 2, 1992 Girl to Daren and Sandi Olsen of St. George Sept.

4, 1992 Girl to Heather and Ben Gu-bler of St. George Sept. 9, 1992 Boy to Jason and Allison Clark of Hurricane Boy to Earl and Debbie Thi-bault of St. George Sept. 10, 1992 Boy to Mr.

and Mrs. Bruce Burgess of Caliente, Nev. Boy to Rick and Susan Hafen of Santa Clara Girl to Neil and Luberta Jamer of Hurricane Boy to Mark and Lisa Griffin of St. George Sept. 11, 1992 Boy to Heather and Jason R.

Harper of St. George Boy to George and Shalyndee Scott of St. George Boy to Mr. and Mrs. Somchai Sanders of St.

George Sept. 12, 1992 Girl to Ron and Patty Neal of St. George Girl to Jan and Craig Astle of St. George Sept. 13, 1992 Boy to Maxcwell and Linda Bird of St.

George Girl to James C. and Diana D. Knudsen of Centennial Park, Ariz. Girl to William and Jill Bundy of St. George Sept.

14, 1992 Girl to Karl and Vivian McMullin of St. George. Girl to Robert and Pennie Knapton of Cedar City I WAHM SIAIK3NWY HL men icw snowcns pain T-sromis numiFS Utah Northern Utah can expect mild weather for a change today and Thursday as partly cloudy skies and isolated afternoon Obituaries Courts Man pleads guilty to burglary charge CEDAR CITY David Richard Patton, 23, of Cedar City pleaded guilty Tuesday to attempted burglary, a class A misdemeanor, in an agreement with the state. Patton was originally charged with third-degree felony burglary for an incident leading to his arrest on Aug. 26.

According to Iron County Deputy Attorney Kyle Latimer, Patton was discovered in the Building Supply Police Footballer pulls jail sentence ST. GEORGE Johnny Batiste was sentenced to 45 days in the Washington County Jail Monday for assault and interfering with police. Police arrested the drunken 21-yearmld Dixie College football player in Ja-' nuary for causing a disturbance" at the campus dormat-ory. During the arrest, Batiste assaulted an officer. The Las Vegas native was also ordered to pay $7,500 in restitution.

His 45day sentence is to be reduced to 20 days upon payment of half the restitution. Sentence on Batiste's felony assault charge was stayed and he has been placed on a three year probation. Forecast calls for warm, hazy weather over most of the eastern half of the nation. A few thunderstorms are predicted across upstate New York and northern New England. Thunderstorms are also expected along the Gulf Temperatures REGIONAL Pocatello Logan Ogden High Low Precip 79 36 00 81 40 00 83 54 00 she was a member of the LDS Church where she served in many positions throughout her life.

She was a life long member of the DUP Greenville Camp. She worked with the school lunch program in the Beaver High School for many years. She loved the outdoors, her garden and her yard and loved to decorate her yard during the Christmas Season, which she also loved. She was well known for her decorations during that time of year in her yard. She played the Harmonica in a Band called the Harmonica Band.

But most of all was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother of her family. She is survived by children: Ronald and Gayle of Midway; Arnell and Karen of Beaver; Douglas and Frances of Brianhead; Paul of Beaver; David and Madalyn of Cedar City; Hal and Connie of Cedar City; Lyle and Vickie of Elsinore; Steven and Kathy of Beaver; and Annette and Jerry Fullmer of Washington. 44 Grand and 34 Great Grandchildren. Brother Renford and Delsa Talbot of Paragonah. She was preceded in death by her husband, two Grandchildren and nine Brothers and Sisters.1" Funeral Services are Susannah Fackrell Jones Susannah Fackrell Jones, 100, died Monday, September 14, 1992 at her daughter's home in Pingree.

She was born November 30, 1891 in Orderville, Utah to Cyrenus S. And Lillian Hoyt Fackrell. At the Side once represented by Bella Abzug. Weiss, a New York City councilman, was elected to the House on his fourth attempt after Mrs. Abzug did not seek re-election.

His unswerving liberal voting record had virtually guaranteed his re-election since 1976. He opposed a 1981 bill making it a crime to publicize the names of intelligence agencies, and repeatedly voted against funding for research and development of the B-l bomber, the MX missile and the neutron bomb. He was a longtime supporter of a mutually verifiable freeze on nuclear weapons stockpiling, and was a sponsor of a joint resolution renouncing the first use of nuclear weapons in any future conflict. In 1983, Weiss led a small band of representatives who called for the impeachment of President Reagan over the invasion of Grenada. Coast and in parts of the Southwest.

More thunderstorms are predicted from Wyoming through the Dakotas, as cold air drives into the northern Rockies and northern Plains. Provo Salt Lake City Vernal 90 60 60 45 00 00 00 84 age of 6 she moved with her family to Enterprise, Utah. She married Nathaniel Brindle Jones on December 14, 1911 in the St. George Temple. They made their home in Enterprise, Utah, where she lived until coming to Pingree to live with her daughter, Alice Lytle in 1981.

She served a temple mission for the L.D.S. Church in St. George form 1987 to 1990. She was the oldest missionary for the church at the time. She served as president of the D.U.P.

Her hobbies have been crocheting, gardening, quilting and paper cutting. She is survived by four sons: Delmar Jones, Enterprise, Utah; Phillip Jones of Centerville, Utah; Val Jones of West Valley City, Utah; and Wesley Jones of Kearns, Utah; two daughters: Alice Lytle of Pingree, Idaho and Mrs. Clinton (Lillian) Isom of Hurricane, Utah. One Siters; Lillian Pace of American Fork, Utah; 27 grandchildren and over 200 Great Grandchildren, and 67 Great-great Grandchildren. Preceding her in death were her a daughter, Mildred I Jones; three sisters; -Clarissa, Dorothy and Edna Fackrell; six brothers, Israel Fackrell, Redrick and Delbert Fackrell, David, Cyrenus and Edgar Fackrell.

Funeral services will be at 2p.m. Saturday, September 19, 1992 at the Enterprise L.D.S. Stake Center. Burial will be at the Enterprise Utah Cemetery. The family will meet with friends one hour prior to services at the church.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Hill-Sandberg Funeral Home. coo8w wVeeez NILSSON HEARING CENTER TUNES UP SICK HEARING AIDS. (If your hearing instrument isn't working 100, we can help. We have the most effective diagnostic technology available!) Hearing Center Call Today! Red ciifis Mall 628-3192 Little Caesar (Selected Areas) Sears (Selected Areas) WJ AccifWn.llhm, Iik 0 1 cA snow mr sunny pt ammv actum thundershowers jare expected along the Wasatch Front. Storms are especially likely near the mountains.

Daytime southerly LDS Church. She loved good music that lifted her spirits in her many trying times. She had a special kindness and feeling for little children, especially the under privileged. She is survived by four Daughters: Manon Tanner, Ogden; Ferris Ma this, St. George; Luene De-Mille, Pasco, Washington; Karol Beard, Fruit Heights; 22 Grandchildren, 35 Great-Grandchildren and two Sisters, Susie Taylor, Murray and Jennie Wright, Hurricane.

Her Son, Wayne and two Grandchildren preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held Friday, September 18, 1992 at 11:00 A.M. at the Hurricane LDS 6th Ward Chapel, 274 South 100 West, Hurricane. Friends may call Thursday evening from 7:00 to 8:00 P.M. at the Desert Rose Memorial Chapel, 525 West State, Hurricane and at the 6th Ward Chapel from 9:30 to 10:30 A.M.

on Friday prior to the services. Interment will be in the Hurricane City Cemetery under the direction of Goff Mortuary. Martha Alice Talbot Gale Beaver, Utah- Martha Alice Talbot Gale, 82, passed away September 14, 1992 in Milford, Utah. She was born November 7, 1909 in Pa-ragonah, Utah to Robert Dennis and Elizabeth Watts Talbot. She married James Albert Gale June 19, 1929 in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple.

He preceded her in death by two week as he passed away September 1, 1992. Martha grew up in Paragonah, movie "The Greatest Show on Earth," teaching clowning to a character played by Jimmy Stewart. Jim Nabbie ATLANTA (AP) i- Jim Nabbie, lead tenor for the tight-harmony vocal group the Ink Spots, died Saturday after double heart bypass surgery. He was 72. The Ink Spots began in 1932 and Nabbie was brought into the group in 1945 by Ink Spots founder Deek Watson.

The group had a number of hits in the 1930s and 1940s, including "To Each His Own" and "Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall." Rep. Ted Weiss WASHINGTON (AP) U.S. Rep. Ted Weiss, an ardent liberal who crusaded in Congress for social programs, human rights and against increased military spending, died Monday of heart failure at a New York hospital. He was 64.

Weiss had a history of heart trouble. He has undergone cardiac bypass surgery twice since 1982. Weiss' base was the colorful district on Manhattan's West Metcalf Mortuary ST. GEORGE 6734221 HURRICANE 635-2211 LOGANDALE, NV. (701) 398-3600 SERVICES ERNESTINE SANFORD -Funeral: Friday, Sept.

18, at 11:00 AM at LaVerkin LDS Stake Center. Visitation: Friday, AM at Stake Center prior to aervicea. store late that night by workers who came to clean the store. By pleading guilty to attempted burglary, Patton admitted his intent to steal from the store. Patton was wanted in Montana for a parole violation, so the state agreed to accept the misdemeanor charge in order to return him to Montana as soon as possible.

Judge Robert T. Braithwaite sentenced Patton to one year in jail for the offense, to be suspended upon his transport to Montana. Batiste was booked into the county jail Monday by order of the court. Gunshots in Virgin end in citation VIRGIN Washington County Sheriff deputies report, a 35-year-old Virgin man was cited for carrying a con-f "cealed weapon Friday after he exchanged gunfire with a 34-year-old LaVerkin man in the Virgin cemetery. Deputies answered the late night call of shots fired, expecting the worst.

What they found were two very intoxicated suspects whose aim was, fortunately, not too good. No one was injured in the incident and no evidence of the gunplay could be found, but deputies did confiscate one .22 caliber pistol and issued a citation. In 1990, Iraqi television broadcast an eight-minute videotaped address by President Bush, who warned the Iraqi people that Saddam Hussein's brinksman-ship could plunge them into war "against the world." Ten years ago: The massacre of hundreds of Palestinian men, women and children by Lebanese Christian militiamen began in west Beirut's Sabra and Cha-tilla refugee camps. Five years ago: Two dozen countries signed the Montreal Protocol, a treaty designed to save the Earth's ozone layer by calling on nations to reduce emissions of harmful chemicals by the year 2000. One year ago: A federal judge in Washington dismissed all Iran-Contra charges against Oliver North.

Confirmation hearings began on the nomination of Robert Gates to head the CIA. Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas concluded five days of testimony at his confirmation hearing. Today's Birthdays: "Candid Camera" creator Allen Funt is 78. Actress Lauren Bacall is 68. Blues singer B.B.

King is 67. Former Irish prime minister Charles Haughey is 67. Clergyman-author Rev. Robert Schuller is 66. Actor Peter Falk is 65.

Actor Ed Begley Jr. is 43. Thought for Today: "I believe that man will not merely endure: he will prevail. He is immortal, not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible voice, but because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion and sacrifice and endurance." William Faulkner, American author (1897-1962). Annona Hirschi Kleinman St.

George, Utah- Annona Hirschi Kleinman, age 85, died Monday September 14, 1992 in Ogden, Utah. She was born May 6, 1907 in Rock-ville, Utah to David and Mary Matilda Hirschi. She married Mifflin Kleinman May 20, 1926 in the St. George LDS Temple. He preceded her in death in 1944.

Annona Hirschi Kleinman She attended grade school in Rockville, and high school in Hurricane. She was a member of the class that put the on the Hurricane Hill. Being left a widow with a family of young children, she worked hard at various jobs. She took in extra sewing, worked in the fruit orchards, turkey plant, dry cleaners and hardware store. She held various positions in the Other Deaths Christopher Iannella BOSTON (AP) Christopher A.

Iannella, the longest-tenured city council president in Boston's history, died Saturday of complications from cancer. He was 79. He was serving his 16th term as city councilor and his eighth year as the council's president. Iannella spent four terms as a Democratic state representative representing several Boston neighborhoods. He ran unsuccessfully for mayor in 1967.

Lou Jacobs SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) Lou Jacobs, the Ringling Bros, and Barnum Bailey Circus master clown whose clown face was the circus' longtime emblem, died Sunday. He was 89. Jacobs joined Ringling Bros, in 1925 and performed with the circus until his retirement in 1985. Jacobs' trademark face included an oversized smiling mouth, bulbous nose, arching eyebrows, tufts of hair sticking out over his ears, and a cone head topped by a tiny hat.

His face was featured prominently in advertisements for the Ringling Bros, circus and it appeared on a U.S. postage stamp in 1966. Jacobs' most famous prop was a fully working, 2-foot-by-3-foot car. In 1952, Jacobs had a cameo role in the Cecile B. DeMille Sympathy Flowers roviding comfort to loved ones and a tribute to the one they loved.

Cameo Florist 695 Fast Tatxrnacle 628-2632 1 i i Irn i Today in History Today is Wednesday, Sept. 16, the 260th day of 1992. There are 106 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Sept. 16, 1940, President Franklin D.

Roosevelt signed into law the Selective Training and Service Act, which set up the first peacetime military draft in U.S. history. On this date: In 1630, the Massachusetts village of Shawmut changed its name to Boston. In 1638, the "Sun King" of France, Louis XIV, was born. In 1810, Mexicans began their revolt against Spanish rule.

In 1893, hundreds of thousands of settlers swarmed onto a section of land in Oklahoma known as the "Cherokee Strip." In 1908, General Motors filed its papers of incorporation in New Jersey. In 1919, the American Legion was incorporated by an act of Congress. In 1940, Samuel T. Rayburn of Texas was elected speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.

In 1966, the Metropolitan Opera opened its new opera house at New York's Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts with the premiere of "Antony and Cleopatra" by Samuel Barber. In 1972, 20 years ago, the situation comedy "The Bob Newhart Show" premiered on CBS. In 1974, President Gerald R. Ford announced a conditional amnesty program for Vietnam War deserters and draft-evaders. In 1977, Maria Callas, the American-born prima donna famed for her lyric soprano and fiery temperament, died in Paris at age 53.

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