Show jr W f TheSunNews 4 Wednesday February ¥?"' 17 1993 f Jeremy Keith Hampton receives Eagle award Central Utah's Women's Keith Hampton reJeremy ceived his Eagle Award January 13 1993 Jeremy was honored at a special Court of Honor with a video of his life and all his accomplishments For his Eagle Project he made and put a flag pole up at the new Redmond Town Hall Jeremy is the son of Keith and GrandPatsy Hampton of Redmond son of Mr and Mrs Merrill Hampton Redmond of Elma Bouvang of Gunnison Jeremy would like to give a special thanks to all his scout leaders and fellow scouters for all their help in helping him receive his Eagle The Central Utah Women’s will be held in RichConference 11 1993 field September Senator Orrin Hatch has offered his endorsement as a supporter of this conference There are two other conferences of this type held One being the each year in Utah hosted Utah Women’s Conference by Senator Orrin latch held in Salt The second is Dixie’s Lake City held in St Women’s Conference Badge A 4-- H Shooting Sports contest is being planned Shooting Sports is a program that has been offered in for a long time Some leaders have had shooting sports clubs in Sevier County but there has never been a county contest A shooting sports committee has recently been formed to help out with setting up just such a contest Shooting sports involves target shooting with 22s air rifles bow and arrow and shotgun This contest is open to youth ages 9 to 8 Contestants can shoot one or all In order to set up a conweapons test we need a preliminary count of how many youth and adults would be interested in attending A workshopshoot is planned for March 27 weatherpermitting A short safety course will be included with the shoot If you are interested in attending please contact the Extension ext 273 Office at Elder Dean Brent Taylor called to serve Mission Conference upcoming George Central Utah will now be their own annual conference Planning has been underway for 15 Theme for this conference months is “Believe in your Dreams” Six workshop topics cover such health subjects as career family and social issues Three different 50 minute sessions will be conducted after we hear from our keynote lyrum Smith Mr Smith is speaker ChairmanChicf Executive Officer of Franklin Quest and a professional “Stress He will address speaker and will be followed Management” by an array of workshops on aging nutrition relationships difirst aid in the home pageants vorce children financial strategics and surviving losses Specifics will be published at a later date Men and women ages 16 and older from every social and ethnic background tend this ference Goals are encouraged to are to plan a day of which are interesting workshops and knowledgeable to entertaining help women and men meet llie challenges and new roles we now face The conference is designed to provide new approaches and attitudes toward the changes of today’s world and help you Believe in your Dreams Counties and representatives involved include: Conservation Service Bicknell man was one of Utah Utahns named “Conservation Partners of the Year” by the US Soil Conservation Service Paul Pace 34 Bicknell and Ron Daincs45 of Logan were honored during an SCS award ceremony recently Pace is the Wayne County A Stabilization Conscrva- Agricultural lion Service (ASCS) Director He was honored for his work on 26 water quality projects and for his work in helping the Fremont River Soil Conservation District and cofarmers implement servation practices on more than acres of land con- operating 2500 “Paul is a partner in the very best sense of the word” said State Conservationist Francis T Holt “No single person this past year has done more to directly help Utah’s farmers on the ground get conservation Pace is a graduate of B righam and has worked Young University for the ASCS for nine years He and his wife Elizabeth have three children Daincs field editor for the UtahIdaho- - Arizona was honored for his magazines work in reporting conservation programs to Utah’s farmers and ranchers Call Call First brother Rowdy Her grandparents Salina and Sorenson Tana Bennett Aurora r i j Sorensen Lorraine Grcgcrson Nationwide attention is being drawn to Panoram aland ’s Paiute ATV Trail because it is the first of its kind The Trail is being hailed anywhere for other groups as an example throughout the nation trying to provide greater recreation opportunities The US Forest Service esti mated use of the trail this past summer at near 10000 user days Lorraine Gregerson and Paiute ATV Trail recently discussed the representative success of the trail at the Tourism DevelRecreation opment Coalition Kickoff dinner in West Virginia Old blacksmithing tools needed at Cove The clanging of the steel hammer on the anvil and the bellows for the iron forge will not nor will the broken pioneer wagons be fixed but the tools will All will be in place when be there (he restoration is completed of the small stone blacksmith shop at historic Cove Fort Officials at the Museum of Church History and Art in Salt Lake City who are providing furnishings for the renovation say that the sec- belching be heard Of Salina Meeting the spiritual needs of the entire family Bible answers to contem porary questions Warm Friendly Local People 165 South 400 East Salina lor or Cell mors Information Visitors r slwsy wsteoms! Fort ond phase of the restoration of Cove Fort will begin this spring with the blacksmith shop The shop will be restored to the period of the late 1860’s and 1870’s when the blacksmith repaired broken wagons and and shoed horses farm implements and oxen Cove Fort was a major stop on the main route linking Salt Lake City with Mormon colonics in Southern Utah and Nevada Stage coaches and ore emigrant covered wagons wagons regularly stopped at the fort The blacksmith shop restoration is part of a larger project at the fort which will include other worksuch as a bam ice ing house chicken coops and pig pens When completed the fort and supporting structures will rccralc the environment of a small Mormon settlement on Utah’s early frontier To make the restoration authentic museum workers are looking for old blacksmithing horseshoeing and oxshoeing tools If you have such items and would like to help contact Richard Oman at the Museum of Church History and Art 45 N West Temple SLC UT 84 50 or call son of Nolan Riley Bastian and Vicky Bastian of Sigurd celebrated his first birthday on February He celebrated with his 7 1993 sisters Jamie and Kayli arc Bob and Grandparents Karen Hales and Burke and Irelta are Joy Bastian Great grandparents and Virgil Taylor Bert and Beth Graves Orlo and Nora Hales and Vernal Bastian r? 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Ephraim Stake Singles set Regional Fireside On February 19 the Ephraim Singles will hold their Regional Fireside in the Ephraim 15 th Ward building for all Stakes in the Dr Gerald at 7:30 pm Region Day President of Snow College will His topic be the featured speaker will be “Lift Up Your Heart and Dr Day is a seasoned speaker have taken His church assignments him to South and Central America Africa and the Caribbean Europe China He served as Mission President in Vina del Mar Chile from He and his wife 1979 to 1982 Lu Ann are parents of three children Rejoice” Federal funds will help groups purchase vehicles Federal funds are? available to assist eligible organizations toward the purchase of specialized equipment to transport the elderly or people with disabilities About $900000 in federal funds is available to go toward the purchase of vans buses and support equipment according to Glenda Scelos program coordinator for the Utah Department of Transportation over the Funds will be obligated next three years The program features 80 percent participation with federal funds and 20 percent by the applicant Deadline for applications is April 2 1993 If you would like more details or an information packet contact S ix County Association of Government 250 North Main Ross Baumgardner UT 84701 Richfield To accomplish great things ue must not only act hut also dream not only plan but also belieie a South Sanpete Baptist Church Scout-o-Ram10-1- a 2 west field at Seven Peaks Scouts of all ages their parents and volunteer leaders are invited to attend the which is planned to be an annual event for the Utah National Parks Council Ticket sales for the event begin May 22 “This is the one Scout event of the year that Boy Scouts are allowed to sell door to door” Haymond said Units wishing to participate in are asked to conthe tact Jack Dillon career Scouter and advisor to the event in his Provo office ticipate unique Troops are encouraged to parwith in the activities and displays is Lowry is a biologist with the Forest Service headquartered in Richfield The Utah Wildlife Federation is a group promoting the conservation and enhancement of Utah’s wildlife Those interested in fish and wildlife are invited to join and become working partners in the important and chancing issues conCall cerning Utah’s wildlife for more informaor tion tion US wool producers invited to BYU field day & Sheep Sheep and wool producers are invited to take part in the Utah Sheep and Wool Field Day March 2 at Provo Brigham Young University The annual field day is sponsored by Utah BYU Utah Slate University Wool Growers and Utah Farm Bureau Federation This year’s conference theme is “Reluming Profitability to the sheep Industry” A number of experts in the sheep and wool industries have been invited to speak to assembled Among them are Tim sheepmen Baurer and Bob Padula American Dr Reed Holyoak Sheep Institute Dr Noclle Cockctt Dr Craig Burrell Dr Lyle McNeal Dr Nyle Matthews and Kim Chapman USU A tour ofBYU’s sheep facilities and flocks will be conducted by Warren Kuhl BYU shepherd The conference will run from 8 am to 4 pm and will be held at the Ellswoth Meat and Livestock Center 2230 North University Ave Provo To call by February 23 Registration will be paid at the door the day of the field day Thursday Bowling League of the Thursday Standings Afternoon League as of Bowling February 11 1993 are as follows: Scenic Quik Stop retains its first place slot with 585 wins to 295 losses Zions Bank 52 wins to 36 losses Gary’s Auto Body 41 47 North Sevier Gun Club Stig’s 345 to 535 Flying U High Team Game Stigs - 643 with handicap Gary’s Auto Body 869 Team Seriesscratch High Zions Bank and North Sevier Gun Club tied at 1793 with handicap Gary’s Auto Body 2370 High Individual Game and High Individual Series scratch were both won by Stephanie Ball with 190 and 515 respectively High Individual Game with handicap was Tracy with 232 High Individ Mickelson Informal Bible Study Wednesday Evenings 7:00 pm Refreshments & Nursery Provided — Anatole France rn silk can be removed easily with the aid of a trtnthhrush Council-wid- e The new president of the Utah is formerly a Wildlife Federation area resident of the Lt Col (Ret) Jcrold L Jensen now of Salt Lake City has now assumed He is the duties of the Federation also a former Commander of Fort late is the He son of a Douglas Senator Moroni L Jensen Another Sevier County man has been named as Bert Lowry Director-a- t Large of the organiza Riley Bastian Stake $ ' Pres of Utah Wildlife Federation y4 I Paiute trail is bringing fame & fortune to Utah j 5 ' Elder Dean Brent Taylor Former resident are Dick Wayne and M 0) 5s x- tfck 1 to be held in years is set for according to Brent volunteer chairman Haymond The scouting extravaganza will be built around a variety of events during the three days It will feature the 1993 Jamboree training June 10 and assembly at the Marriott Center for alumni Eagle Scouts and other Scouters called “A Gathering of Eagles The purpose of this event is to give recognition to those who have achieved the rank of Eagle and encourage other young men to earn it On Friday the 1th and the 12th the traditional activities and displays with the Jamboree encampment on the Jgr Megan Nicole 9 The first ' H ' vV June GreatGrandparents are Guy and 11a Huntsman Aurora and Doris Bcnnion Mesquite Nevada r5 Vw'a '7 set for June Megan Nicole Sorensendaugh-te- r of Jeff and Debra Sorenson of Salina celebrates her 1st birthday on February 18 1993 with her b t Classifieds Work! ¥ m Ifr 'Mft is the son of De Ray Taylor of Kaysvillc and Wayne and Caroldine Gilbert of Fayette He is a graduate of Gunnison where he is Valley High School active in sports He graduated from Seminary in 1992 Sevier County: Chairperson Dian Reese Directors Peggy Mason Jcri Davis Secretary Patsy Daniels Treasurer Karen Chamberlain Millard County: Ann Parkinson Delta: Wendy Warren Piute & Wayne: Carol Williams Torrey: Fern Reid Garfield: Lucille Proctor Beaver: Adrie Roberts Emery: Elaine Hatch Juab: Kathy Riggs Sanpete: Sandra Christensen Volunteers are needed from To enable us to form every county would all volunour subcommittees teers please call the representative from your area or Diane Reese ext 271 Peggy Mason or Jeri Davis i ‘V- - Fayette Chapel Elder Taylor Bicknell man honored by Soil tmT Elder Dean Brent Taylor has been called to serve in the PhiladelHe will Mission phia Pennsylvania enter the Mission Training Center on February 24 1993 A farewell will be held Sunday February 21 at 10:50 am in the at- con- Sunday School - 10 am Sunday Service 11 am in Sterling Pastor Mike Bardon - ual Scries with handicap was Stephanie Ball with 620 The presidency of the Thursday Afternoon Bowling League would like to say thanks to all the businesses that donated prizes or gift certificates to our Valentine Party It was a great success! Centerfield - As of 1st Baptist Church September 6 Sunday School 10:00 am Worship Service 1 1 :00 am Acting Pastor Medford Hutson 300 North 75 West Centerfield Utah 8 |