http://www.mormonstoday.com/991212/D2Stock01.shtmlLDS RM Recovers from Wilderness Attack (Last of Runaway Teens in Custody)
Salt Lake Tribune 9Dec99 D2
By Kelly Kennedy and Greg Burton: Salt Lake Tribune
BERYL JUNCTION, UTAH -- An LDS Returned Missionary serving as a youth counselor to a program for wayward youth, is unharmed after the eight youths he and a co-worker were leading on a wilderness camping trip overpowered them and escaped. Kirk "Marty" Stock was beaten with juniper sticks and bound with duct tape along with his co-worker, BYU student Sunshine Fuller. Both Stock and Fuller were otherwise unharmed and all eight youths have been found and accounted for.
Stock and Fuller took the eight 14- to 17-year-old boys on the wilderness excursion as part of the Red Cliff Ascent program, which seeks to help wayward teens gain self confidence. One of the boys persuaded the others to attack Stock and Fuller, tie them up and escape. The counselors had suspected that something was up, and tried to take precautions. "They were following all of their training, and what they did kept the situation from escalating further," said Red Cliff's field supervisor Mitch Cole. "There will be a lot more wariness on the staff from now on, but there won't be any changes made."
http://www.vernal.com/aug29/so.weddings.29.htmlLoretta Sue Lind and Gary Daniel Fountaine will be married August 31 in the Vernal Temple. A reception will be held that evening from 7-9 at Kokopelli Park, 145 E. 100 N. An open house will be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sept. 22 in Veyo, Utah, 260 W. 500 N.
The bride is the daughter of Kenneth R. Lind of Vernal and the late Sheila E. Lind. She is a 1993 graduate of Uintah High School and has attended the University of Utah. She is transferring to Southern Utah University and is employed as a senior instructor with Red Cliff Ascent, a Wilderness Therapy Program.
The groom is the son of Cynthia Fountaine of Vernal and Gary Fountaine of Veyo. He is a 1989 graduate of Uintah High School. He served a mission in the Uruguay Montevideo Mission and has taught English and Spanish in Taiwan. He has attended the Utah State University. He is employed as the director of staff services at Red Cliff Ascent.
The couple will make their home in Southern Utah.