Show A THE RIClLFlKIil REAPER Wednrvdav March 30 1991 FOOD FAMILY WOMEN SOCIAL Richfield Artist's Works At Fremont Indian Park During the month of April Tremont Indian State Park will dis- play the paintings of Alan K Christensen of Richfield Christensen calls his artwork portraits in stone He uses stone as his canvas and upon it paints amazingly detailed pictures of American Indians Fremont Indian State Park is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm The park charges a day use fee May Hardy checks over reservations for regional Daughters of Utah Pioneers convention scheduled in Monroe April 23 Women from throughout the area are expected to attend Mr Region DUP Members Ready Meet In Monroe and Mrs Christenson Moore-Christensc- n Miss Lisa Mithclc Moore Salt Lake City became the bride of Dar- rin "Kelp" Christensen in rues performed Dee 17 1993 in Las Vc- pas Ncv The bndc is a daughter of Barbara and Sidney Zippcrman and Samuel R- - Moore MONROE — The Daughters of Utah Pioneers from Sevier Central North Sevier and Wayne County w ill be hosted by May Hardy president of the county organization and representing South Sevier at the Monroe First and Fourth LDS Ward Building April 23 from 9 am to Mr Christensen is a son of Mava and Marvin Christensen Richfield 2 pm Jon Ogden will be masters of ceremonies for the annual South Sevier Junior Miss Pageant scheduled for April 16 in the South Sevier High School auditorium The at 7 pm and the pageant pageant will begin with a at 8 pm Ann Muir left and pre-sho- Emcees Named For Junior Miss Event MONROE — Ann Muir and Jon Ogden will serve as masters of ceremonies at the annual Junior Miss Pageant Saturday April 16 in the South Sevier High School auditorium A featuring many enpre-sho- tertainers from throughout county will begin at 7 pm Post High Winners Winning top places in SVATC "fantasy hair sty ling contest" were Kristi Fautin back left firs--t place over 1000 hours with model Heather Fautin in front Shelly Trejo grand prie winner with model Taryn Trejo front and Dana Culler first place under 1000 hours with model Cassidee Cutler front the fol- lowed by the pageant at 8 pm Ten high school juniors will be competing for the title of 1994 Junior Miss Theme of this year's program is "One Enchanted Evening" Scenery music and costuming will portray a tropical island setting 1 ickcts arc available at the door and will include both the and the pageant Adult tickets arc $3 students and children $2 and a $10 family ticket is available The Junior Miss Pageant is sponsored by the South Sevier Civic League and the Richfield Coca-Col- a Bottling Co Coca-Col- a is the national sponsor of the Junior Miss Pageant pre-sho- Dawn B Brimley Monroe Native Literose Club LDS Stake Center April 6 Special guest Dawn Baker Brimley will speak about Monroe Fish Lake and her fond memories of Ashloe Snxxon Soott Rickonbach Vt the Sevier area Mrs Brimley is a graduate of Brigham Young University where she earned degrees in sociology and psychology She later taught children's literature there She was recently invited to place some of her acclaimed poems in a eller permanent repository at the Huntington Library in San Marino as part of a collection of Modem Poetry of Western America She was also honored for her published collection of poems entitled "Waking Moments" Married to Dr Vcm Brimley the couple has four daughters and many grandchildren Her parents arc the late Florence and Leonard Baker long-tim- e residents of Monroe and Richfield Mavis Buchanan president of the Literose Club invites anyone who would like to participate in the event to make reservations through Betty Jo Stewart treasurer by call4 ing her at These youngsters are celebrat ing their first birthdays: Saxxon Scott Rickenhach son of Scott and Ixri Kickenbach Richfield April 1 Ashlee Weller daughter of Dave and Julep Weller lgan granddaughterof Blaine and Edda Cay Hilton Bicknell April 5 The Richfield Reaper will publish your baby's photo graph if submitted to The Reaper Of fice by 12 noon on the Friday prior to publication There is a $3 charge Calif Melanie Partridge back left won grand prize for high school division with her model Jannice Anderson left Kerrilynn Savage back right won first place and Carol Savage front right was her model ' Fantasy Hair Styles' Wow Judges At Annual Tech Event the annual Sevier Valley Applied Technology Centers "fantasy hair styling contest" in Western Music Highlights Study Club Meeting Cutler (Cassidcc Cutler model) second place was Carrie Crafts IKclscv Cutler model) and third bers were entertained with an all western style musical program under the direction of Vonda Peterson Singers Diane Barney and Denise Turner presented renditions of a va- riety of western melodics both modem and old time Several numbers were accompanied by Dr Roger Blomquist on the saxophone Crystal Bell was in charge of the meeting were Kristi Tautin (Heather Fautin model) first place Trish Kicscl (Lisa Scott model) second Megan Jolley (Mistcc Jolley model) and Angela Stoker (Deanna Stoker model) tied for third In the under 1000 hours division first place winner was Dana Sheri Allen (Kathryn Neil model) In the high school division Melanie Partridge won the grand prize award Her model was Janmec Anderson First place went to Kerri Lynn Savage (Carol Savage model) second Randa Busk vMaria Henry model) and third went to Heather Tillmorc (Darcy Labrum model) Each of the grand prize and first second and third place winners received plaques In addition a variety of prizes were presented including scissors blow dryer curling iron and clippers with values of $45 to SI 20 MARRIAGE LICENSES Sevier County Jeremy Dec Tccplcs Susannc Patterson Eldon Craig Dickinson and Lora Lee Ovialt Richfield Salina LOA — A reception for George K and Shirley T Oldroyd will be held at the Civic Center in Loa on Saturday April 2 from 7 to 9 pm in honor of their golden wedding anniversary they were married April 3 1944 in the Manli LDS Temple They arc parents of four living children Ed and Fran Oldroyd Monroe Lynnctic and Mike Milne Las Vegas Ncv Mary and Jan Lllctt Loa and Kristine and Jay Booth Boulder City Ncv They have 14 grandchildren and two Both Mr and Mrs Oldroyd have been active LDS Church members all their lives They filled an LDS mission to Nauvoo and Carthage in 1986-8- 10 to BIRTHS Sevier Valley Hospital Mr and Mrs Craig Coleman Richfield boy March 21 Mr and Mrs John O'Driscoll Kingston boy March 24 Jennifer Winn Richfield boy March 26 Gunnison Valley Hospital Mr and Mrs Chad Thompson Redmond boy March 15 Mr and Mrs Van Malmgrcn Mayfield girl March 27 Garfield Memorial Hospital Rebecca Jack Panguitch girl March 23 Mr and Mrs Hcnricville David Rose boy March 29 50 Off Fail Merchandise Discounted To Rock Bottom Prices! v 7 Mr Oldroyd has been a farmer and sheep raiser in Loa and Mrs Oldroyd is a rural mail carrier No gifts please r 36 19 19 Wayne County James Dean Turner 21 and Shana Rac Preston 21 both Salina Wed - Sat March 30 to April 2 Pick A Balloon To Find Savings From For Golden Wedding Day both Richfield Bryan Shawa Sorensen 18 and Sarah Ann Florang 18 both Monroe Everything in the store on sale!( Oldroyds To Be Honored and 21 20 Let's elebrati Spring rith A Greal Balloon Sale! the over 1000 hours of study in The Richfield Study Club mem- 529-430- salons and shops in Richfield school grand prize The post-hig- h winner was Shelly Trejo Winners were announced following competition by nearly 30 students at the school s cosmetology department The contest is designed to allow students full range of style of any kind Judges came from commercial News Of Record To Address MONROE — Members of the Literose Club of Monroe will attend a spring social at the Monroe Winners "We expect more than 100 women all DUP members for a meeting luncheon and Indian entertainment" said Mrs Hardy While the entire focus will be on the meeting there w ill be time to purchase DUP books socialize and meet other members Members of DUP have been meeting together since April 11 1901 The aim is to learn of history surrounding the early pioneers family members who were at the organization of the group and succeeding moves west by their families "There is a great history involved in the spreading of wagon trains west the hardships suffering and both life and death of our family members" stated Mrs Hardy The monthly meetings help bring this heritage into strong focus Favors for the luncheon guests were made by Ruth Newby "We need reservations quickly and each of the groups must have tallied those planning on attending no later than April 1" Mrs Hardy slated This regional convention is spread annually among the four areas with the South Sevier area hosting this event AH DUP members will make reservations through their individual camps N Main Richfield 896-937- 8 |