Show B-- B THE RICHFIELD REAPER Wednesday Mav 4 1994 4 'A J0 X'Y- w tv 0 A Wt P- - v'l- - - m jj Marysvale To Launch Community Campaign ble for contacting everyone in their — The MARYSVALE Clean-u- p Central Marysvale's area Committee has listed projects for the town to be part of the state's Centennial Take Pride In Utah campaign they include cleaning up all the neighborhoods of trash and heavy debris along roadsides clearing the area between the old dump and the cemetery of trash digging out the strips along Main Street and planting ground cover cleaning the cemetery of trash and weeds removing all old cars and other metal debris from town and painting the old mining building on Main Street The committee has also divided Marysvale into nine neighborhoods and has designated one person for each neighborhood to be responsi All citizens are asked to choose one of the projects prior to being contacted and to plan to do general clean-u- p May 21 A town dinner will be held that day culminating this year's clean-u- p These plans arc the beginning of a five-yeplan to beautify Marysvale as well as prepare the town for the State Centennial in 1996 Members of the committee are Florence Blackwell and Renae Rosalie Seegmiller Peterson Anita Kennedy Sharon Ciscrella and Ron Bushman Any questions suggestions or offers of help can be directed to these individuals ar Redmond News Lisa Holt won the secondary division prize for her promotional bulletin board Business Before Pleasure UDcll and Jean Johnson took care of business in Evanston Wyo and went square dancing in Salt Lake City Visiting Gary and Susan Carlisle and family was his mother Funeral services were held at the Redmond LDS Ward chapel last week for Marwood Hales who died Apnl 22 Tristin Dumas son of Brian and Lori Dumas was baptized and confirmed a member of the LDS Church Boy Scouts and Blazer Scouts went on a spring camporec Postmaster Cathy Newby attended meetings in St George a is The District 7 Richfield at May City Park Tickets may be obtained from any Redmond scout money earned will go toward upcoming summer activities North Sevier High School's production of "Seven Brides For Seven Brothers" was reportedly a success Many students from Redmond parand behind the ticipated scenes Cindy Roberts stands by the bulletin board she created and division which won a first place rating in the post-seconda- Doris Caldwell visited friends and relatives in the area Snowbirds returning home are Mr and Mrs Robert Covington and Mr and Mrs Clyde Bowers and Myron Visiting Joy Mickclsen and family were her parents Mr and Mrs Elliott Brooks Student Readathon Pahvant Elementary School stuin the Deseret Book’s "Day of a Thousand Books" readathon dents participated Scout-A-Ram- S’7 r 'fu irV K ' ' V 4 £ iJ -N i i V Tj Ail ' post-seconda- Winners in the health occupational knowledge bowl were Shane Harrison left and Lynda Barney Other members are Mark Cazier and Jane Kara Robins for the health occupations knowledge bowl Also Beth Shanholtz for practical nursing and Jamie Jorgenson tor FTir 4 J S 1 ' r Beth Shanholtz practical nursing winner Cindy And reason The addition and remodeling of the Scout Cabin at Aurora City Park is nearing completion The council and others involved plan to have the building ready for use the first week of May Work on the new sewer project is also nearing completion Hopefully residents may begin hooking up July I although work on the roads may take a little longer since outside temperatures must be 70 degrees for eight consecutive hours for road repair to begin The Bears Den of Cub Scouts Pack 648 visited a local newspaper office to meet an achievement A Hospital Hi -- y -- 1 Each participant received a $5 gift certificate and a free book Enjoy Fine Dining Weekday Luncheon Specials Monday - Tuesday - Friday - Saturday nurse assisting In order for these people to quality for the national level they had to receive a gold medal at state $ Only j Lunch Buffet Cabin Nears Completion Lifeflight Helicopter LDS Hospital Complete Cholesterol Screen $10 00 (Mast fast from midnight on) Sevier Valley Hospital Laboratory Adult and Child ImmumzationBlood Pressure Screening Central Utah Public Health Department Mammography Department $45 00 Sevier Valley Hospital Prenatal Education Sev ier Valley Hospital Blood Glucose Screening Sevier Valley Hospital Home Health DeptTSevier Valley Tech Students Senior Services Information Area Agencv on Aging Insurance Information MedicareHe-u- h Cathy Erickson Brown Bag Pharmacist Sev ter Valley Hospital Pharmacy Bnng your medications to and a pharmacist will review the medications and give a leaflet hn:h is drug specific printed patient information for each medication Alzhemer InformationMedicarc Coverage Information Flame Blackburn from the Richfield Care Center Hearing Screening all ages Julie Jeppson Living Will Information Sevier Valley Hospital The number of pages were recorded and Deseret Book will donate books or money to schools in the state ro&eoGaa Aurora News Saturday May 14 1994 8 am They joined many other students of their stores in a readathon in one North Sevier girls' softball team participate in a tournament in Cedar City Tech Students Qualify For National Meet Sevier Valley Applied Technology Center had 49 students and six advisers who recently attended the Utah State Vocational Industrial Clubs of America Leadership Conference and Skills Olympics at Salt Lake Community College Students competed in leadership and vocational skills There were 14 students who qualified to represent SVATC and the state of Utah at the United States VICA Leadership Conference and Skills Olympics to he held in Kansas City Mo June 21 to July 2 They include the following: On the secondary level was Lisa Holt for promotional bulletin hoard level was On the Cindy Roberts tor promotional bulletin Kurd Trevor Bennct Kent Johns Jolene Purper and Stacey Nielson for ICA’s quiz bowl Lynne Olsen for basic health care skills Shane Harrison Mark Caicr Linda Barney and Kami er Candice Nielsen Sandra Nielsen Tammy Johnson and Marcia Bosshardt watched the I Michael class grade Rasmussen Melissa Tuttle Amy Wabcl and Lori Watts traveled to Provo and West Valley City to parschool ticipate in "Hook-A-Boofund-raissponsored by Deseret Book on-sta- quiz bowl team took first place in is Trevor Bennett On the back are In front competition left Jolene Nielson Purper and Kent Johns Stacey SVATC’s Students from Natalie Glcave's fifth Wed skit songs obstacle course awards presentation and healthful snacks in accordance with their theme "Shaping Up" were part of the pack's monthly meeting Ron and Dory Martin have moved to Rim Forest Calif where they have accepted employment as campground hosts and Donna Norma Hunt Anderson arc patients at Sevier Valley Hospital in Richfield Sadie Christensen is reportedly recovering from a fall last week The Daughters of Utah Pioneers Convention was held in Monroe where President Louise Green gave Marion the keynote address Dimick Salina was installed as captain of the Pahvant Camp Native Americans presented a program including a hoop dance in native costumes with drums and singing The group performs regularly at Bryce Canyon Pines Resort and is preparing to tour Australia Doris Stanstny visited in Aurora and reports spending 10 days in the hospital in March Elaine Gurr was released as LDS Sunday School teacher She and her husband Alan were sustained as Primary nursery leaders - 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