Show Junction New ft Wednesday April 20 1994 THE RICHFIELD REAPES Judging Cinderellas Rula Ipson 577-281- get together Charles and Maydene Madsen went to Tooele to meet their new Erin Leigh Walker daughter of Joy and Blake Walker and to attend a family dinner in Sandy Miriam and Shane Bell Kearns and Anna Millett Kingston visited Raeola LeFevre Frances and DeMille Price Monticello visited the Mitchell Price family in Sl George and left Brandon there for a few days Charleen Bush accompanied Jaimie Bamson to the prom at the high school in Escalante Thurma Jensen and Chloe Morrill accompanied by her grandchildren Rustin and Rachel Momll Richfield visited friends and family members in Las Vegas Mary Eckler Circleville and Chloe Momll visited Kaye Jensen and Kami and Kendra Jensen Manti when Kaye and daughters attended a seminar on family abuse at Piute High School Southern Utah University student Traci Thompson Cedar City visited her parents Mr and Mrs Darw in Thompson Cal and Nina Keele have returned after spending the winter in Boulder Nev le Keith and Glenna Kennedy visited her parents LaVee and Raeala Howes Lynn Robinson attended funeral sen ices in Orden ille for her Elbera Sorensen 6 Sandi Eldredge as one of the judges at the Miss Cinderella pa- geant in Richfield Mr and Mrs James Reber and children and grandchildren Las Vegas were here at their home for several das Mr and Mrs Dave Sorensen were here on business before returning to Japan for their church work Todd Eldredge and Spencer visited his parents Don and Sandi Eldredge Mr and Mrs Ron Smith and family Blanch and Keith Perry Salt Lake City and Susan and Lindon Brown Loa visited Sherm and Barbara Christensen Jeff Nal walker and daughter Ashrs ley Murray visited the Bob before taking Rea McIntosh to Las Vegas to visit her sister and Nal-walke- brother-in-la- Marva and Vera w Burgess Gam and Bobbie Bamson visited in Hurricane with daughter Jennie and her family Mr and Mrs Orlin Howes celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at an open house in Las Vegas A family party and dinner was held that ev ening attended by all of their children and grandchildren from California and Nevada and other family members Ralph and Dian Swartzmiller Tina and Craig Sudweeks Circle-vill- e and Taunya Pearson and sons went to Harold and Eileen Swartz-miller- 's home for Dian’s birthday Ma-rysva- Back Country Horse Use Is Set On April 27 She Needs Protection Too! " t Honoring The Senator Sen Leonard Blackham rear was honored by families of disabled children for his efforts in and introducing legislation in the Utah State Senate w hich provides funding to families who choose home care for their disabled children the changes in the ozone 100 UV protection is more important now than ever By protecting their eyes while they are young many eye diseases can be prevented later in life With Senator Honored For Bill Some of the area's disabled children and their family members met at the home of Sen Leonard Black-hato honor him for his efforts in writing and introducing a bill in the last session of the Utah Legislature to provide funding to Utah families with disabled children Blackham who serves District 28 (Sevier Piute Wayne Juab Sanpete and Millard counties) worked to get the bill through the m Senate which will help families who choose to keep their disabled children at home instead of placing them in institutions for care Valley Vision Clinic "Coring for the disabled is a fulltime job and usually means taking the caregiver out of the work force" Blackham told the group Because of the high cost of medical care and equipment many insurance companies are unwilling to cover these persons 145 N 100 E Richfield 896-814- 2 RL Luekenga OD FAA0 cies environmental groups etc and to improve trails and the back country for continued use by horsemen and others There will be opportunity for Utah State University Extension is presenting "Back Country Horse Use — Now And In The Future" This program will be coming to Sevier County via an Extension satellite broadcast April 27 at the Sevier County Courthouse auditorium from 7 to 8:30 pm Purpose of the program is to help horse owners become more knowledgeable about back country use regulations and how to comply encourage proper "gentle on the land’ procedures for minimum impact on the land discuss trail etiquette and safety encourage proactive approaches and coalitions with horsemen land management agen call-i- questions throughout the n program Horse owners back country users stockmen and anyone interested in using and improving back country use beyond the ’90s are invited without regard to race religion gender color disability or national origin For more information call Clyde Hurst Utah State University Exextentension agent at 896-926- 2 sion 275 Fremont News 8 Sisters Together Again Old Fremont Church Anna Laura Moosman and Audrey Taylor went sightseeing in Moab Audrey accompanied Anna Laura to Salt Lake City she visited her father who is ill Appearing on the Wayne High School high honor roll were Taleah Fillmore daughter of Robert and DeRae Fillmore Ken Blackburn son of Ronnie and Cathy Blackburn: Gary Taylor son of Paul and Pauline Taylor and Richard Fillmore son of Robert and DeRae Fillmore Melinda Jackson daughter of Elvin and Pauline Jackson and Greg Torgerson son of Chad and Ann Torgerson were on the honor roll Pauline Jackson and children watched her sister Linda Stewart perform in a play presented at the Valley Music Hall in Bountiful by the handicapped LDS Young Men and Young Women from a ward in Farmington NaTani Taylor Helping Alta Albrecht celebrate her birthday April 7 were all of her sisters Thora Kammeyer and Richfield Marjorie Ainsworth Rula Turner Lyman Shirley Oldroyd Loa Betty Anderson Salt Lake City Bobbie Christensen Annabella and NaDean Hatch Layton These eight sisters daughters of Robert and Myrtle Taylor get together as often as possible for special occasions Visiting Alta Albrecht the following day were her daughters Karma Re vis Salt Lake City and Joyce Cox Bountiful Tom Taylor son of Phillip and Audrey Tay lor reported his mission at the Fremont LDS Ward attended by many friends and relatives including his aunt Anna Laura Moosman Salt Lake City who visited her father Alvin Taylor A luncheon was held afterwards in the rrrr 'r COLTON - COLTON COLTON COLTON 1L COLTON Get $200 in FREE B) Bank One will lend you up to 100 ofyour home equity clothing and accessories :orj no payments for 90 days and 90 days free financing with the Polaris StarCaid when you purchase a new 1994 Polaris ATV by 53194 Hfirtr it NOdlCO - NOdnOD - NOJnOD - NOcinOD NOJIOD t the best deal Polaris has to offer when you buy a 1994 aris ATV Just go to your local participating Polaris dealer ' 1 purchase your new Polaris ATV by FREE in S200 and 1994 31 iv get thing and accessories OR have no merits for 90 days and 90 days free in ring with the Polaris StarCard PG9LRRIS Believe it Jorgensen's Honda 933 Ssjtfi Main - R chfe'd £95-6-0- 8 Tc'I REE Whati’s your home worth? 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