Show Region Schools Will Graduate 469 In Rites This Week High schools in Sevier Piute and Wayne districts w ill graduate 469 students in ntes scheduled for Friday Tuesday and Wednesday Richfield High School with 183 students will present diplomas to the most students South Sevier has 83 prospective graduates North Sevier 58 Cedar Ridge 33 Wayne 58 and Piute 44 Piute and Wayne high schools have scheduled their programs for Friday May 27 Piute's program will be at 7 pm in the high Lions Park school gym at Junction and Wayne will be at 8 p m in the school gym in Bickncll Following is a list of prospective graduate candidates supplied to The Reaper from each school: Richfield High School's program will be Tuesday May 31 at 2 pm in the high school gym South Sevier's rites are scheduled Tuesday at 6 pm in the high school auditorium and North Sevier will hold its program Tuesday at 8 pm in the Monica PIUTE Burton Mike Ciscrclla Todd Cobum Cedar Ridge High School will hold its program Wednesday 1 at 4 pm at the Richfield June Also Laura DcLange Angie John Lee Martinez gan Scott Fordham Justin Giles Dan Harding Shonna Harward Glenn Hunt Stacey Jackson Holly McIntosh James Miller Jessica Moos-maNathan Noyes Tony Olsen Jill Pace WAYXF Keisha Albrecht Darin Allen Corey Anderson Jamie Austin Tyler Brian Joshua Brinkerhoff Kirk Bnnkerhoff Charlie Brown Kellie Browm Emiko Chappell George Chappell Karen Chappell Lora Chappell Tyson Chappell Jordan Crane Joani DcLeeuw Travis Kennedy Kennedy Andy Anderson Jason Bagley Mclonie Bagley Bury Michelle Bagley Rayne Bagley Shane Bird Daniel Boone Melissa Boone Dusty Brindley Weston Brindley Chris Brown Jennee auditorium Fox Todd Gardner Marjie Gleave Mike Green Jaime Groft Garrett Hansen Laurel Huff Elar Jenkins Chet Jensen Jared Jensen Bryant Johnson Mandy Also April Millett Paul Morgan Dusty Morrill Carrie Moss Julianne Norman Jason Reitz Eric Rose Heather Smith Todd Sorenson Ryan Thompson n Jennifer Torgerscn Wes Chris Faye Torgerscn n Sarah Pace Trasis Pate Colton Peterson Nathan Peter- son Ryan Rasmussen Racheiie Rees Jeremy Simmons Mitch Stevens Jeff Strain Boone Taylor JoDce Taylor Kami Taylor Eric Torgenson Wayne Turner Bruce VanDyke Brad Hcbb Justin Durfcy Ray Durfey Shane Durfey Ashley Ekker Jeff Ekker Lynn Ekker Tom Ellctl David Erickson Richard Fillmore Micah Flana Torg-erse- Whittaker j (See GRADUATION Page 3-- r ' xeapetr iztr to July 4th Theme Chosen ) Ronnie Anderson is the winner of the annual Independence Day Theme Contest at Red Hills Middle School sponsored by the Richfield City Independence Day Inc Anderson’ winning entry An Opportunity to "Freedom Serve" will be the theme for the city’ 1994 Independence Day Celebration Anderson daughter of Mr and Mrs Chad Anderson of Richfield received a pair of Oakley sunglasses valued at $150 from Jorgensen's Honda for her winning cn-tr- y VTciay Ilxy 25 1994 erf Price 50 SouWe'n Kevin Nielson son of Mr and Mrs Russell Nielson of Glcnwood won second place honors and his choice of athletic shoes from Gary's Shoes Themes Are On Page 3-- A Brad Hanlc son of Mr and Mrs Max Hartlc also of Glcnwood placed third and received a $50 gift certificate from Christensen’s Department Store The winners were selected from 62 entries in the contest Memorial Services Set In Region Communities Memorial Day services have been scheduled on Monday in several area cemeteries Services will be held as follows: RICHFIELD Mayor Paul Lyman is scheduled to deliver the Memorial Day address at the Richfield Cemetery Monday at 10 am Brent Cowley commander of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5050 said the flag ceremony and tribute to the unknown soldier will also be part of the program JOSEPH JOSEPH — Memorial Day services will be held at the Joseph Cemetery May 30 beginning at 10 am Speakers and musicians representing both Joseph and Sevier residents will be on the program Speakers will include Dorothy Bridges and Karl G Parker will have a The Ashman Elementary School built in 1951-5new addition following a decision by the Sevier School District board of education The separate "pod" Building in the 2 Music will include two vocal numbers by Morgan White and Cameron Neff and Tristcn Wash-buwill play taps to close the services Mayor Earl Utley will offer the opening prayer and closing remarks SALINA SALINA — Memorial Day services will be held by the Salma 10:30 Cemetery 36 as fol- 1 Aurora City am Salina Eastsidc (See MEMORIAL Page Ashman School will be unified under one roof possibly by January 1995 following action taken by the Sevier School District board of education Thursday The decision includes an addition to the Richfield own according to the plan with four of the new classrooms designated for its use Preschool is a mandated federal program aimed chiefly at handicapped children but elementary remodeling of three classrooms in the west w ing and reorganization of space in the mam As soon as space is available in Salina and Monroe preschool classes will be held there according to district officials This will not only cut down on busing time for these young children but it will building am 1 For the first time the district preschool will have a home of its 3-- Woodcutter's Blade Ends Life Of Richfield' s Biggest Tree Y7 By Hal Edward Reaper Editor And it ended the life of Richfield's biggest tree The woodcutters saw turned a high cottonwood stately 125-fetree into firewood at 457 West 400 South along with some 16 other trees around the comer on the same block as part of a Rich- recommended the option to the board after reviewing a revised floor plan with a lower cost The n Mayor Paul Lyman opened the bids at 4 pm Monday in city But a combination of age the prospects of a change in water distribution which could have dried up die tree's underground source and the improvement district spelled the end of the tree council chambers The only other bid submitted was from Hales Sand & Gravel at $534894 Assuming the bid doesn't exceed the Richfield City Council's expectations and all bid requirements arc met the contract was expected to be formally awarded a Tuesday’s city council meeting Flo- rence Ogden and the late D Ward Ogden who was reared in the home where the tree was located said the tree had been topped in the mid 1950s Then 13 years ago it had been given a branch side-cu- t "Experts told us that the Construction is set to begin June 6 The contractor will be tree could not stand another topping because the top of the tree was the only thing keeping it alive" Ogden said Losec Other options considered old were to retrofit the Ashman building or to bring in portable classrooms two-stor- 90-yc- Weather Board members authorized the administration to proceed with hir- ing an architect to get started on the it could be occupied as soon as possible They agreed that the old building would remain in place for the lime being and possibly offered for sale unless the land is needed for playground space A decision will be made later building so Some playground space will be taken by the new classrooms according to the new plan but princi given 70 days to complete the project to ensure all large equipment is out of the area when school resumes in August The project initiated last summer includes about 12 blocks of street improvements primarily along 500 West between 100 South and 700 South The improvements consist of curbs gutters sidewalks paving or drainage or combinations of the five areas as required The SID also includes paving of 700 North between 400 East and 500 East and improvements in front of the new Subway restaurant on the Rep Brad Johnson will deliver the commencement address at the Sevier Valley Applied a) pm Thursday Van Wiley chairperson of the SVATC board will offer opening remarks and make special recognition presentations Vice chairperson Paul Morgan will confer the certifi- wj vs - SA -- 'A Receiving certificates arc: Awt r hmcm r a (See ASHMAN Page 7-- Holiday To Change Deadlines The Memorial Day holiday next Monday May 30 will result in deadline changes for the June 1 edition of The Richfield Reaper Deadline for all advertising and all editorial and news matter will be Friday May 27 at 5 pm tfcc Worker® from Seven Tree® Spanish Fork removed piece® and branches of huge tree at 457 Weat 400 South bringing down what i® believed to be Richfield’® largest tree Water year precipitation to date 367 to the same date last year 830 all of last year 1023 north interchange Originally the SID was estimated to cost about $689000 with the city picking up almost $1 14000 of the cost to cover intersections catch basins culverts and irrigation ditch upgrades But following a lively public hearing on the proposal Feb 22 the city council eliminated most of the planned improvements in the northeast section of the district which combined with lower costs of asphalt this year resulted in the (Se® BID Pag® 7-- Completion Exercises Scheduled At SVATC cates of completion wood pal Will Jolley said it is black-toppe- d area where few children play y Technology Center's completion exercises scheduled to begin at 1 Seven Trees Tree Experts Spanish Fork took the tree apart in pieces at a cost of $5300 Richfield City crews did the cleanup and hauled away the 3-- Brent Thorne add-o- Flare Construction of Coalville was the apparent low bidder at $423192 for Richfield's Special Improvement District The bid was about $1000 lower than the Jones and DcMillc Engineering estimate of $424106 be- got to be slightly do to things like this" crazy stated Eldon A Neves one of Seven Trees owners "This is the largest most difficult tree we have ever removed" he said (Sm TREE Pag® Superintendent Reaper Staff Writer field City improvement district project The tree was estimated to be "You’ve also take pressure off the central location and provide more three- - and four-yea- r olds w uh the opportunity to attend preschool By Bill McClure ct Corwin Ogden son of includes others revised plan was suggested by principal Will Jolley as an alternative to one drawn up by archit:ct Dan Coalville Firm Bids Low For City's Improvement Project It was the end of an era 125 years old and had literally come a Richfield landmark classrooms and facilities Board Okays Ashman Expansion m American Legion Post lows: foreground will have additions to the aouth and went to tie the structure to the main building and provide for additional completion Advanced ComputerManage-men- t Training: Kami Ackerman Jesse P Blake Karolec Davis Nicole Dunn ShcLcece Hcnric Michelle Hutchings Lora Jenson Jacie Johnson Tnsha Johnson Tr isha Jordan Heather Anne Rasmussen Katrina Dawn Rasmussen Tara Suthichai Kristy Wood and Racheiie Woolscy Automotive Technology: Travis Earl Adams Auto Body: Russell Childs Diesel Mechanics: Noah Lyndail Dale Johnathon J Mills and Davcn Quarnberg Welding Brcndon Woods Rogers and Gerald Matthew Tsosie CosmctologyBarbering: Toshi Almena Monique Davis Camille Dcmillc Kristi Michelle Fautin Megen Suzey Jolley Tnua Kcisel Holly Jo Mitchell Christie Mogle Evonne Niemcycr Jolene Purper Angela Dawn Stoker Shelly Trejo and Cindy LaMae Wallace (S® TECH Page 3-- |