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New Year’s baby born to a family from Murray

Jan 27, 2025 03:03PM ● By Peri Kinder

Marygene Hyatt gave birth to the first baby born at an Intermountain Hospital in 2025. Zyani Tala Hyatt was born at 12:03 a.m. on Jan. 1 at Intermountain Health Riverton Hospital. (Photo courtesy of Intermountain Health)

Zyani Tala Hyatt was born just a few minutes after midnight, on Jan. 1 at 12:03 a.m. to become the first baby born at an Intermountain Hospital in Utah in 2025.

Her parents, Marygene and Bronson Hyatt, were excited about the unexpected delivery, which was originally scheduled for Jan. 16. Zyani, and their 4-year-old son Bruxs, were both born at Intermountain Health Riverton Hospital.

“They gave us a [gift] basket from Intermountain Hospital,” Marygene said. “It was nice of them to do that. Most of the staff, from the doctor down to the nurses, kept coming and visiting. It was really cool. It felt like a family and they took care of us.”

In 2024, 2,400 babies were born at Intermountain Riverton Hospital, a slight increase from previous years. More than 26,000 babies were born at Intermountain Hospitals in Utah in 2024. λ