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    The Salt Lake Tribune
    FRIDAY
    March 11, 2005

    Huntsman Sr.'s exploits earn him 'Giant' award

    Jon Huntsman listens to his wife Karen during an interview in his office in
    Salt Lake City. (Steve Griffin/The Salt Lake Tribune)

    Jon Huntsman Sr. built the world's largest privately held petrochemical
    and plastics business with 121 locations in 44 countries. He donated
    $225 million toward the establishment of the Huntsman Cancer Institute
    at the University of Utah and has received Armenia's highest award -
    the Medal of Honor - after contributing to the reconstruction of
    that country following a devastating 1988 earthquake. For those
    accomplishments and philanthropic endeavors, Huntsman was honored
    Wednesday as a "Giant in Our City" by the Salt Lake Chamber. "Jon
    Huntsman is the epitome of everything the 'Giant in our City' award
    is about," said Chamber President Lane Beattie. "He is a giant in
    his industry. He is a giant in our community - supporting countless
    charitable causes. He also is a giant where it matters most - in
    his family," Beattie said. Huntsman and his wife, Karen, are the
    parents of nine, including son Jon Jr., Utah's governor. They have 52
    grandchildren. A native of Blackfoot, Idaho and a former U.S. Navy
    gunnery officer, Huntsman has received a dozen honorary doctorates
    and is chairman of the Board of Overseers at the University of
    Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business, the country's highest-rated
    business school. He is on the American Red Cross board of governors
    and two years ago received the "Humanitarian of the Year" award from
    CNN's Larry King. Previous "Giant in Our City" honorees include LDS
    Church President Gordon B. Hinckley, Questar executives R.D. "Don"
    Cash and D.N. "Nick" Rose, former Salt Lake Organizing Committee
    leader Mitt Romney, banker Spence Eccles, former chamber leader Fred
    Ball and retired Utah Power executive Verl Topham. - Mike Gorrell
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