Show 6 A Tilt: RICHFIELD REAPER Wednesday March Circleville News 2 1991 The Creek Up David Sleigh Riding sons Roger Brown Smith Larry $RE(3 OilTORDES and Allan and Todd Cobum Marysvalc Mr and Mrs Merlin J Robinson were visited by Kirk and Lyn-netRobinson’s children Dusty and attended the Classic Wrestling Tournament at Southern Utah University w here Roger placed first in te Jalyn Richfield The Robinsons took their grandchildren sleigh rid- ing up Birch Creek Mr and Mrs Roger Westwood have a new grandson Riley born to Shawn and Julie Westwood Cedar City Mr and Mrs Dick Westwood and Jim Kcyscr were visited by Cheryl Westwood Chris Heft and Trisha Kcyscr all Salt Lake City and Millard Hugh Allen SALT LAKE CITY ELSINORE — Millard Hugh Allen 69 Salt Lake City died Feb 28 1994 in West Valley City Utah lie was born Aug 17 1924 Rockville Utah to Joseph Millard and Ethel Cox Allen He married Mona Lou Jensen June 11 1947 later divorced He married May Parks later divorced He was a veteran of World War II attended Christie Kcyscr’s baptism Valccn Brown DyAnn West-woo- d Charlccn Dalton and Tcrccea Westwood were judges in this year’s region high school debate competition in Green River Chris Brown Elar Jenkins Jeff Morgan Nathan Whittaker Christopher Whittaker KuMci Butler Bobbie Jo Bird Ni- Minnie A Pierce w Frances Bell Lucille Allen MONROE — Francis Lillian ’T ran" Smallev Bell 90 Monroe died Ech 2L 1994 in Richfield She was born April 5 1903 Chicago 111 to II Leonard and Lillian Margaret IXhn Smalley She was married to Mmrel Oakley Bell 9b Tooele he died Feb 23 197S 15 Aug She and her husband moved to Monroe in 196V She was a member of the LDS Church and had been an as live member of the Monroe Literose Club tor 28 years She was a member of the Monroe American Lemon Auxiliary Unit 1 1 three step-son- s Robert and and two Norma Bell and Dolly and Clyde Rasmussen all Salt Lake City Barbaraand Dan Hogan Boise Ida Maurcl "Pal" and Marge Bell Ontario Calif: Richard H and Virginia Bell California several and law Lleanor Mster-iITovo Funeral services were Monday in the Monroe Hurd LDS Ward chapel with Bishop Jerald Tolman (illiciating Paul Rasmussen offered the family prayer C'loras Jenson played prelude and postlude music ami Dick Oldioyd offered the invos Bjer-regaar- d cation A tribute was given by Paul Rasmussen readings were given by Jennie Winged and sjvakcr was Adelaide Smith with remarks by Bishop Tolman Music iik luded piano medley by Dr D Clyde Rasmussen ) and vocal duet by Kim Adams and Kathy Anderson "Remember Me" Lrrald Curtis offered the benediction Interment was in the Monroe City Cemetery by Neal S Maglcby land Sons Mortuary Richfield where Richard L Rell offered the dedicatory piayer Pallbearers were Maurel Maxwell Ronald H Bell Gene Mendenhall Kevin Bell Pal Bell Jack Brown Ross Morrison and Richard II Bell Honorary pallbearers were Kirt Bell Wayne Cox and Robert O Bell (son-in-la- Nona Allen Elsinore He was preceded in the death by parents and one brother Vance Allen Funeral services will be Friday March 4 at 1 pm in the Neal S Maglcby and Sons Mortuary 50 South 100 West Richfield where friends may call one hour prior to services Interment will be in the Elsinore Cemetery with military rites conducted by the Elsinore American Legion Post 75 Funeral director Neal S Maglcby and Sons Mortuary Richfield Utah Archie Hyatt 37 Survivors daughter Jannine "Jan" Maxwell Colorado Springs Colo three grandchildren three Benjamin JOSEPH — Funeral services for Archie R Hyatt were held Thursday Feb 24 in the Joseph LDS Ward chapel Elsinore w ith Bishop Ray Owens officiating M Rex Utley offered the family prayer Vcola Von Harrison played prelude and postlude music and Remo Johnson offered the invocation Speakers were Scott Mills and Earl Utley a tribute was by Morris Utley and remarks by Bishop Owens Music included vocal solos by Morgan White "I Did It My Way" and "The Green Green Grass of Home" accompanied by Vcola Von Harrison and vocal solo by Kathy Anderson "The Place Where Worship" accompanied by Vcola Von Harrison Claire Dunn offered the benediction 1 Interment was in the Joseph S Neal Maglcby and Cemetery by Sons Mortuary Richfield where Merrill Utley offered the dedicatory prayer Military riles were conducted by the Elsinore American Legion Post 75 Pallbearers were Drex Utley Kevin Utley Brooks Utley Byron Utley Rex Condcr Kelly Conder Gary Washburn and Johnny Balch tended Glade and SucAnn Westwood Cleveland and their children who Survivors: one son and spouse Tom and Linda Allen West Valley City four grandchildren Dan Bobbie Nathan and Becky Allen all West Valley City two Courtney and Emalic Allen West Valley City one brother Vernon and and two sisters-in-la- Francis llell his weight division Mr and Mrs Reid Sudwccks visited in Ephraim with their daughter Gloria Hall Mr and Mrs TJ Moore went to St George on business Dcrrian and Allyson Jensen at- LOA — Minnie Albrecht Pierce 94 died Feb 23 1994 in Richfield She was born April 15 1899 Tremont a daughter of John Christopher and Chasty Margaret Harris Albrecht She married Nlicl Edwin Pierce Dec 19 1917 in Fremont Their marriage was solemnicd in the Manti LDS Temple April 25 1918 He died March 15 1984 She married Thomas Nephi Sant Sept 8 1991 in Richfield He died June 17 1993 She was active in the LDS Church all her life She served as captain of Daughters of the Utah Pioneers both in Fremont and Loa She made numerous quills and She had lived in Richfield for the past 2 years She is survived by five daughters: Ina Peterson Anchorage Alaska Mrs Darrell (Una) Adams Mrs Arland (Laurcll) Taylor and Mrs Junior (Shonna Rac) Torgcrscn all of Richfield Mrs Cline (Lana) Christiansen Provo stepdaughter Mrs Doug (Sandra) Herbert Sa-liand siepson: Nephi Dean Sant Ogden 15 grandchildren 36 greatgrandchildren 12 12 and nine She was preceded in death by a daughter Nila Taylor Nielson two sons-in-laVearl Taylor and Ralph Peterson one grandson: Rcn-n- y Adams one granddaughter: Sharon Peterson one and one who died at birth She is also preceded in death by 10 brothers and two sisters Funeral services were Monday in the Loa LDS Stake Tabernacle Burial was in tine Loa Cemetery under the direction of the Springer Turner Funeral Home of Richfield and Salina 1 cole Westwood and Mclonie Brewer participated in the high school debate competition Mr and Mrs Paul Morgan attended the annual Utah Dairyman's Convention in Provo where he received the Old Timers award since he was a charter member Mr and Mrs Taylor Reynolds attended the naming and blessing in Joshua Orem of their Reynolds son of Brian and Andrea great-grandso- n Reynolds grandson Seattle of Max Wash and and Patsy Reynolds Roy Larry and Mcita Jane Whittaker visited in Provo w ith their daughter Melissa and in Sail Lake City with Duane and Cindy Benton basketball They attended a Ja game Mr and Mrs Reid Sudwccks were visited by daughter Lois Bradford and her children Spanish Fork who came for Mr Sudwcck's birth-ila- y Larry and Mena Jane Whittaker visited Ryan and Janette Anderson and Mark and Mary Estridgc Cedar City While the adults helped at Arby's Grandma Whittaker visited her five grandchildren Mcita Jane Whittaker hosted a large valentines party at her home Frank Lewis national weather observer reports average temperatures of 41 degrees for a high and 21 degrees for a low with 13 of moisture for the week from 25 inches of snow Frank and Pat Lewis were visited by their daughter and granddaughter Glenda and Jamie Strickland Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Brent Christensen watched their daughter Michele participate in the Miss Utah Dairy Princess contest in Provo and their son Brian wrestle in the classic wrestling tournament at Southern Utah University in Cedar City Mr and Mrs Dcvcn Gass and children attended the St George LDS Temple wedding of Mr and Mrs Tom Bush They visited Malt and Angela Cluff and their new son Dylan Also present for the riles were Mr and Mrs Kirk Fullmer Monroe Fourth Ward bishopric officiating Dick Isbell (brother) offered the family prove r Deane played prelude and postlude music and Bonnie J Daslrup (daughter) offered the invocation Speakers were Kevin Cannon and David Starretl (grandsons) and remarks by Elder Wingct Music included vocal selection by Stephanie and Russell Stephens and Michelle and Marty Campbell "I Wonder When He Comes Again" accompanied by Michelle Cannon vocal selection by grandchildren "Now The Day Is Over" accompanied by Ycr-gens- Michelle Cannon vocal solo en Kevin Cannon "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" accompanied by Michelle Cannon Lynettc Carpenter Hearing Centers FREE Electronic Hearing Evaluation To Determine If You Can Be I lelped With A Hearing Aid Computer Matched Hearing Aids To Each Individual I learing Loss Quality I learing Instruments At Low Trices v Trail Period 60-Da- Neighbor Serving Neighbor 159 N Main Richfield For Appointment Hearing Aid Specialist 17439010 Aurora News Economy Gets Boost From Cindv Andreason 4 The Region 13 Basketball Tournament was held last Thursday Friday and Saturday at North Sevier High School and attendance gave a boost to the local economy Students volunteered to sell tickets food and refreshments Appreciation goes to the N'SHS Boosters Club for sponsoring the tournament and to area businesses for their support A surprise birthday party was given Feb 20 for Edith Durfcc at the home of her daughter and Vicky and Maynard Barney attended by 35 family members ler actual birthdatc is Feb 25 son-in-la- w 1 Jessica Barney daughter LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP VIA SATELLITE On March 4 Utah State University Extension will present part one teleconference workof a four-pashop on landscape management for both the professional and homeowner rt This presentation will be re- ceived at the Extension conference room beginning at 1 1 am and continue until 1 pm in the courthouse With tulips and daffodils coming up on the south sides of homes spring can't be far behind Some things arc a little early this year because of the unseasonably warm weather and I know many of you arc getting itchy to start some yard work This w ill be a good opportunity to get some ideas and information on things to do There will be an opportunity to ask the experts These programs arc open to all who may be interested As in the case of all USU Extension programs all citizens arc invited without regard to race color sex handicap religion age or national origin LAND PRESERVATION The State Commissioner Tournament 529-358- Extension Agent of Agriculture has spoken about prime agricultural land being taken out of of Vicky and Maynard Barney Aurora received a plaque and certificate from Gov Mike Leavitt at the Utah State Capitol for using knowledge she had gained in a North Sevier High School class entitled "What To Do Until The Ambulance Arrives" Jessica applied w hat she had learned Dec 22 1993 when her father suddenly became ill and she gave proper assistance until help arrived Maynard is reportedly doing fine Dates to remember this week arc World Day of Prayer March 4 and International Women's Day March production several limes recently and it is a serious problem in Sevier County at present but the potential is there Following arc three of the main concerns that surface w hen there is discussion of the subject: The loss of agricultural land which diminishes Utah's food production capacity and overall 1 self-relian- 2 Serious lax base implications 3 Environmental and quality of life implications Developing strategics to deal with this problem is not an easy task but some counties arc beginning to address the issue Utah State University will be hosting a seminar to consider this issue It w ill be broadcast by satellite March 14 starling at 1 pm and lasting about three hours The broadcast will be received in the Extension conference room Anyone interested in the possible implications for Sevier County is invited to attend Policy makers farmers and potentially alfcctcd businesses arc especially encouraged to participate I will have more details in next week's column For more information call Clyde Hurst Utah Slate University Exextentension agent at 896-926- 2 sion 275 8 ireca Unrests Family Relations (HFST 165) 105 - College Algebra PHED 177 - Fitness For Life PHSC 143 - Physical Geography and ZOOL 210 - Human Anatomy Thelma H Hickman Our kind and beloved mother grandmother and er Florence Thelma Holt Hickman aee 90 of Richfield died Feb 22 1994 She was bom Sept 6 1903 in Fruita Utah a daughter of Leo Rolando and Anna Lorcna Smith Holt She married Deseret (Dcz) Benjamin Hickman July 23 1923 in Loa Their marriage was solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple Dec 9 1952 Dcz died May 9 1991 cty She loved to crochet tat and kniL She has lived in Richfield for the past 28 years Prior to that she and her husband made their home on the ranch in Torrcy Utah She is survived by her children: Bcmccc and Vcrl Black Monroe Shcrild and Iva Mac Hickman Las Vegas Ncv Benny and Ina Flick-ma- n Midvale Utah 13 grandchilsisdren and 18 ter Fern Baker Salt Lake City She was preceded in death by a daughter: Shirley Hickman a grand-aughtShryl Lynn Hickman and and two brothers five sisters by Funeral services were Saturday Feb 26 in the Richfield I mh LDS Ward chapel Graveside services and burial were Saturday afternoon in the Torrcy Cemetery under the direction of the SpringcrTumcr Funeral Home of Richfield and Salina cr Thelma w as an active member of the LDS Church serving as Sunday School and Primary teacher and as a visiting teacher in the Relief Soci- - CARD OF THANKS We w ish to express our thanks and appreciation to our many friends and acquaintcnccs the Richfield 7th Ward Bishopric Relief Society Young Men and Young Women who expressed their sympathy gave assistance food flowers and gifts during our sorrow for the loss of John Ira Bailey Thanks to the Spring-TurnFuneral Home for your special attention and help The family ofJohn Ira Bailey Ted S Loir Yovrtl 1 Travis Hysell Tatrieia A Mike Strode A family er Call Ted Yowell Vivian Peterson and daughter Mildred Brown Richfield visited family and friends in St George MATH Thelma Hickman Steve Young Ralph Carpenter Kevin Cannon Rick Bcvilhymcr Cory Briggs David Slarrctt Bill Chadwick for their grandchildren Mariah Larainc Vanessa and Krista Yardlcy daughters of Jennifer Yard-le- y Beaver Mr and Mrs Robert Lay were visited by their daughter Connie who attends Utah Valley State College Orem ECON 101 - Macroeconomics (son-in-la- sen Nathan Young Garrett Young Bruce Stephens Bronson Stephens and Galland Clark caring Courses available for college credit include: ART 126 - Water Color Painting ENGL 103 - Critical Composition in Literature ENGL 264 - Shakespeare and offered the benediction Interment was in the Richfield City Cemetery by Neal S Maglcby and Sons Mortuary where Linford offered the S Daslrup dedicatory prayer Pallbearers were Russell Stephens Many Campbell Bcvilhymcr Derick Bcvilhymcr Cody Bcvilhymcr Christopher Cannon Cameron Cannon Kyle Briggs Tyson Scright Jason Ol- Dairy Snow College Continuing Education in Richfield will hold spring quarter registration Tuesday March 8 at Sevier Valley Applied Technology Center (SVATC) in room 4N from 2 to 8 pm Spring quarter classes begin the week of March 28 and Finish by June 3 All courses arc instructed on weekday evenings Honorary pallbearers were Cecil Utley Clcvc Utley Charles Shipp Doug Nowcls Thereon Mills Gene Mills Val Hyatt Jay Hyatt and Kirby Parker Gray and Land Clark Honorary pallbearers were Jared Miss Utah By Clyde Hurst Utah State University Sevier County Sheriff John Helen Scovil MONROE — Funeral services for Helen Emma Isbell Scovil were held Wednesday Feb 23 1994 in the Monroe Fourth LDS Ward chapel with Elder Glade Wingct the Princess contest in Provo Visiting Agatha Nay were Larry and Marta Peterson Sandy Mr and Mrs Merlin Robinson were visited by Calvin and Debbie Robinson Cedar City and Dan'l and Utahna Ackerman Taylorsville Mr and Mrs Bruce Smith arc Extension Programs concludes the spring quarter Physical Geography (an earth Field trip science) requires an y to be held Saturday May 21 Human Anatomy will hold four Saturday lab sessions in Ephraim all-da- All PELL Grant and Stafford Loan applicants should have made application at this lime Applications arc available at the Continu- ing Education office Fees or 20 percent of the total tuition will be due at registration except for stu- dents on JTPA Utah State Rehabilitation Veteran's Aid or the PELL Grant Spring and summer quarter schedules arc posted and a comprehensive college program booklet is available at the Continuing Education Office at SVATC in room 4N Students should bring all college transcripts financial aid paperwork and questions to registration since personnel from the campus business office records and graduation will be in Richfield to advise and counsel Textbooks will be available by the beginning of the quarter for those who register on time A late fee w ill be assessed for students registering after March 10 Students arc encouraged to contact Melinda Greenwood 896-878- 2 (phoncMachincand facsimile) from 9 a m to 2 pm daily or Colorado has the highest mean elevation among the visit states-68- 00 feet Mcacham announced arrests Eddie M Clegg 37 Provo bench warrant Travis R Oldroyd 23 Ogden bench warrant Alan J Hunter 28 Pomona Calif carrying a concealed weapon and fleeing from police Guy D Brolhcrson 31 Sigurd court order Kerry J Robinson 44 Salt Lake City court order Gregory E Seay 46 Joseph spouse abuse Richfield Chief of Police Mayo Jacobson announced arrests Five juveniles were arrested and referred to Sixth District Juvenile Court: two for theft and receiving stolen property three in separate incidents for theft David M Miller 23 Redmond intoxication and disorderly conducL hall) in room 4N SVATC (north The following is the menu for the Six County area (Monroe Richfield Salina Koosharcm Gunnison Manti Moroni Scipio Delta and Fillmore) senior nutrition program for the coming week: Wednesday March 2 — COOKS’ CHOICE! Thursday March 3 — Baked chicken whipped potatoes with gravy buttered com lemon banana dessert bread and butter milk or juice Friday March 4 — BBQ beef on a bun potato salad sliced beets orange slice rice pudding milk or juice Tuesday March 8 — Pork chops augratin potatoes carrots pineapple upside down cake bread and butler milk or juice Wednesday March 9 — Hot beef sandw ich green beans cheese stick 0 parfail with fruit cookie bread and butter milk or juice On the day planning to cat make reservations at the center by 9 am Jcll-- |