Show TECH (Continued From Page TREE (Continued From Page Whether the tree was planted or sprung up from branches or seeds from other trees isn't had estimated the tree started growing in about 1878 LPN: Lynda Martin Barney Bridget M Bennett Jennifer Lynn Butcher Karen A Cazier Mark Snow Cazier Michelle Christensen Sandra Tippetts Eddington Kerianne Hansen Shane Hamson Jennifer Jensen LaWana Jane Kam Rn stine Nielsen Annette Peterson Kami Robins Beth Elaine z Connie Sorensen Eva Dean Sttr Pamela Ann Thompson Vickie Ann Warren and William When the D W Ogdens bought the house in 1943 the tree was already one of the biggest in the neighborhood It has since continued to gradually reach upward until it had become one of the largest and tallest trees in the The house where the tree was located was built in 1901 proba (Willie) Woudcn Building Trades and Industrial Commin-sk- y Industrial Electricity: James Patrick Bunch Phillip Arthur Gregory Michael O'Neil and Jarryd Sorenson Industrial Electronics: Edmond Dow Young A) Maurice Hansen owned the house from 1919 to 1937 when it was sold to Luclla P Miles In 1940 Vem H Eliason purchased the and it was sold to D W and Florence Ogden in 1943 city Shan-holt- 1-- bly by Hyrum Christensen Mr Ogden w ho is owner of D Land Title said property records indicate the property was First purchased by WH Scegmiller in 1 876 Mr Christensen took possession of the property in 1882 and in 1906 it was sold to llliam S Salisbury The property went to Sarah Graham that same year to Mary Brown in 1915 and back to Mrs Graham in 1918 known Woody Ogden whose father Charles Ogden remembered the tree many years ago said he Lynda Poulson and Rochelle Star MEMORIAL (Continued From Page 11:30 am Salina Cemetery Drafting: Shawn Honcycul Charles Rob Hyde Kent Johns and Mike Worthcn Commercial Art Twila J Owens and Cindy Sue Roberts Pioneer Cemetery Services will be conducted bv Chaplain Elton Taylor assisted by members of the post in the rifle salute Food Service: Aimce Rulkoski and Tanya Topham Everyone in the communities are invited to participate 1-- ELSINORE ELSINORE — The Elsinore American Legion Post 75 and Legion Auxiliary will present a program on Monday in the Elsinore Cemetery The program will begin at 8 am Summer Driving Season Is Time To Buckle Up Former Elsinore mayor Mark Ross will be the featured speaker The summer driving season is just about here and Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Terry Smith has a strong message for all drivers "The arrival of summer is almost here w ith the first major holiday of the season upon us So what docs that mean? It means it's time for me to start bothering you folks who still don’t think it's important to wear a seat belt or to put your children into safety seats So here I am" Smith said MONROE — Margaret Bown president of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 37 will preside over the Memorial Day services May 30 at the Monroe Cemetery flagpole at 1 1 am MONROE Memorial Day is considered the first day of summer by most people and as such plans are made for long trips and camping trips to favorite spots "Make sure you allow for plenty of time to get to your destination and that you are rested before you leave" Smith said "There have been quite a few major accidents this year w here people we know and those just traveling through have been seriously injured and even killed The major cause in most of these accidents has been fatigue and driving too many hours "So as we start the driving season let's remember to make sure we buckle up first and forcmosL Then make sure you give yourself plenty of lime to gel to get to your destination and make sure you are well rested Besides if you slow down and enjoy the view you may sec something you have been missing for years" Smith said "We as members of the UHP will be working to sec that you have a safe and enjoyable summer" he said ( Continued From RICHFIELD community spirit Smith Gina Spadafora Mariclle Spencer Danielle Steiger Jessica Stubbs Jason Syddall Mark Tay- Buchanan Angalique Bums Jeremy Busk Randa Busk Kcarston Bybee Gregoiy Camp Adam Campbell Gary Carter Jeffrey Chidcster Cam la Childs Michael Christensen Yolanda Corbett Christopher Costa Cherish Cowley Cody Cowley Jared Cox Nathan Curtis Also Shannon Daniels Mitchell Dastrup Jason Davis Lara DcMillc Amy Dorsey Cade Douglas Nicole Dunn Cory Fillmore Heather Fillmore Hilary Findlay Cynthia Franco Wes Freeborn Lisa Fucllcnbach Heidi Gibb Aubrey Goodwin Alicia Griffiths Rebecca Lynn Griffiths Anne Hales Christine Hales Also Bradley Hansen Gcrritl Hansen Konni Hansen Michelle Harker Brandon Harrison Laramie Hartle Morgan Howard Ryan Hawley Dustin Hclquist Joni Hendrickson Lori Hendrickson Tiffany Hendrickson Candace Hcnric Shcl-leeHcnric Trent N Hcnric Mark Holm-stea- d Henry Inge Hintzc Heather HolL Douglas ce Also Lisa Holt James Hoss-fcl- d Justin Jensen Loralee Jcsscn Jeramy Johnson Trisha Jordan li Jeremy Julandcr Loren Kee Kelsey Misty Knaphus Jessie Knight Ryan Knight Akari Kunieda Kirk Langston Lance Larsen Michael Larsen Duane Laughter David Lyman Aaron Mackay Lori Maglcby Kim-ber- Also Camille Mason Jamie Mayfield Matthew Mclff Tanicllc Miller Laraine Mills Cindy Miscl mie Nielson Brandon Nowers Brett Nowers Julia Nusscn Curtis Ogden Jon Ogden Shantell Ogden Chanley Olcou i cr Sharp Liberty Shipp Jessica Nanette Simkins Tanya ai y Tara Sitthichai Priscilla Smallcanyon Jeff Stevens Sarah Stevens Peter Sunderland Lcn-nc- a Tahy Suzi Tapa Emily Thurman Elcny Tolman Jason Walker Jared Warren Stcffin Whitlock Jeremy Winn Sara Winstead Rachcllc Woolscy Jason Young Jennie Wyatt Shivcrdcckcr Bradlcc Skinner John Also Tonya Bowker Jeremy Brown Johnathan Brown Brett Janna Oldroyd Ryan Oldroyd Carl Olsen Julie Pace Susan Parry Amy Parsons Melanie Par Pu-ze- Sccg-mill- Amy Blackburn Michael Morford TJ Moss Bryce Mower Jami Munk Chris Nascr Lorcna Nephew Cindy Newby Ja- 1 -A) Page Brooks Roundy Trent Rowley Kcrriclynn Savage Kristin James Shaver Melissa Rae Tori Anderson Thomas Bailey Candace Barlow Grant Bastian Cindra Begay Amy Bclnap Tho- lor Matthew Taylor Brion Terry Trent Thalrran Thao Tran Cami Turner Cody Turner Melissa Valk Guillermo Villegas Jennifer Ward Kristcl Warner Chad White Angel Valerie Wilkinson White-ha- t Kcnzic Wilson Kerry Winkcl Kody Win-kKristy Wood Cody Workman cl Bertha Yazzie Elizabeth Yazzie Randall Yellow Also Angela Young Dallin Young Jcanna Young Jackie Zu-fc- lt Chad Zwygart Peter Zwygart SOUTH SEVIER Kami Adams Clinton Anderson Dax Andersen Maria Baglcy Carrie Bailey Allison Banks Darwin Barney Cade Bamson Heidi Bar-roMichelle Batty Dominique Begay Keith Bigelow Lee Bir-k- y Sarah Boucher Rodger Bra-zc- ll Amber Brown Jamie Carter Jamon Cranncy Karolee Davis w Also Serena Dcnetsosie Audi Ekkcr Deanna Gay Guy George Shantell Emily Grcenhalgh Gull James Hand Jaime Hansen Rachcllc Hawley Rodney Henry Dan High Andrew Hunt Kascy Hunt Michelle Hutchings Chad Jensen Mario Jerrad Jensen Jensen Lora Jenson Jacie Johnson Shay Jolley Edward Jones III Also Elizabeth Julandcr Brandic Kennedy Charnel Cleon Little Leinc-weav- By Kevin Nielson Wc don’t want to give our lime up for the community But if we think of volunteer work as helping ourselves and others we will all benefit and unite for a GREAT Hales Bids Low For 1-- 70 Job Voluntarism Ivol’antarizam The Helping Hands of Volunteers Brad Hartle By The reason I think "The Helping Hands of Volunteers" should be the theme is because volunteers help so the much Volunteers help at the principle of supporting churches County Fair and Jr Livestock schools etc by voluntary Show and c Jicrs pick up trash in contributions and service assistance and around Richfield and along our given for the public benefit w nhout Highways Some volunteers are regard for direct profit EMTs and help people who have emergencies while others work in There arc some good examples Scouting and help teach us about of voluntarism throughout history life Some volunteers run baseball for example the Sons of Liberty programs for youth while others the Minutemen and thousands of work in soccer football softball work at Crisis young men who lined up lop enlist etc Sane volunteers in our Armed Services following Centers where abused people arc helped while others work with our the bombing of Pearl Harbor policemen and firemen a rot ot people ao volunteer The Utah Department of Some examples of voluntarism work and many people don’t know Transportation opened bids on that they are doing it Volunteers do today include: workers in homeless overlay and seal coating on and Girl and a lot of small things that don't centers crisis Boy in Millard County Scout leaders and moms and dads seem like much but when you pul Work on this project will run everywhere who join PTA all of the things they do together it adds up to be a lot It's "The from milepost 00 junction of organizations every year Volunteer and to milepost 74 cast of the service is one of the things that has Helping Hands of Volunteers" that Millard-Scvic- r county line Work and always will make America gel so many of these jobs done that w ill be done on the castbound lanes night not get done any other way great! only Bids were submitted by three contractors with the apparent low bidder being Hales Sand & Gravel welcome opinions from ha readWhat ia your opinion? This newspspof Redmond at $538510 The offiis no er concerning any subject pertinent to southern Utah While lh cial engineer's estimate was restriction in length we request good judgment and letter which are to S65 1505 The contract will not be the point Anything of a libelous nature or defamation of character will not be considered for publication LKWr must be signed with the awarded until the bid is reviewed to name address and telephone number which must be published along make certain no errors were made with the letter Deadlines for letter to the editor is Friday at 12 noon were met and that all er Melissa Lund Colin Marr David Martin Jr Kody Ncbckcr Katheryn Neff Sharie Nielson Suzettc Nielson Erica Noffsinger Paul Olsen Nathan Owens Robert Parker Holley Parsons Jessica Payne Carolcc Peterson Elizabeth Peterson Also Jolcnc Purpcr Benila Roberts Lena Rose Laura Letters To The Editor - 1 requirements NORTH SEVIER Bret Allred Mislie Allred Dennis Anderson Michael Babin-sk- y Christopher Barney Jesse Blake Jason Bosshardt Clint Brunson Brcgjc Bugtcr Kjcrstcn Chidcster Tim Olivers Penny Christensen Shawn Christensen Michael Shane Christiansen Crane Wendy DcMillc Chris Eigcnmann Brandon Foote ary Frederick Hil- Also Audrey Hales Bcckie Hales Brant Hallows Rhctt Hallows Jeremy Hampton Marjorie Hampton Brody Heath Dixie Huntsman Brian Jensen Jared Jensen Shelly Jensen Michael Johnson Trisha Johnson Dana Jones Richard Jorgensen Sam-uKing Ryan Larsen Marina Larsson Mitchcl Lewis Riley al Travis Ackerman An Voluntarism: Freedom The Opportunity To Serve Foundation of By Ronnie Anderson Our Nation Sometimes we think of and we volunteer work as a ill Richard Rcnfcldt Camille Rex Misti Rickcnbach Mindy Riddle David Anderson Kriston Anderson Paul Anderson Ruslin Anderson gensen's Honda presented the award Kevin Nielson right had the second place entry and Brad Ilartle was third Anderson's theme was An Opportunity to Serve" "Freedom Here Are Theme Contest Winners "We will be remembering all veterans from World War I World War II Korean Vietnam Panama and the Gulf Conflict" said Mrs Bow n ' We need to honor our veterans and keep their memories The public is invited to take part from Monroe and surrounding areas Potts Heather Poulson Justin Cody Quambcrg Kelli Reid Andrew Ainsworth Shanda Allan Stephanie Marie Allen Brenin Anderson Candace Anderson Carrie Anderson Daniel Anderson glasses is Ronnie Anderson second from left winner of the Independence Day Theme Contest Mike Jorgensen third from left of Jor "pain" are selfish with our lime alive" tridge Cameron Pearson Ambcrlc Persons Daniel Peterson Douglas Peterson Lars Peterson Sara Peterson Christopher Phillips Sarah Caleb Wells Chad Williams Morgan Wood Proud owner of a new pair of Oakley tun The raising and lowering of the flag a presentation of the flag by the Boy Scouts of America and music will be followed by World War II veteran Melvin Jenson who will be the speaker There will also be music a gun salute and taps GRADUATION mas Bcvilockway 3A 1-- Accounting: Linda Carol Burt AccounimgAncncaiComputcrAd minisirauve Secretary: Loralee Hales Anderson Annette Jones and Cynthia May FTorang Accounting ClericalComputcr JoAnn Huff ClcricalComputcrAdm i ni strati ve Secretary: Nancy Judy McKinlay Electricity: Henry Alfred Wednesday Mav 25 1994 THE RICHFIELD REAPER Lund Also Sara Mason Christy Mickclscn Cody Mickelson Mindy Mickelson JJ Miller Andrea Nelson Misty Jo Parker Heather Rasmussen Katrina Ras- Shelly Reese Kyle Roscquist Ace Shahccn Jason Sperry Heather Squires Shauna Squires Emily Stohcl Kasey Turner Annika Ulrich Terry mussen Utley Kim Vest Jamie Wil- liams Gregory Wooslcy CEDAR RIDGE Annette Begay Holly Bird Althea Bullard Cynthia Fay Cox Emily Christensen Cindy Del Rana Lou Farnsworth Flanigan Brenda Forgey Shann G leave Boc Harward Kerry Herring Jason Jacobsen Carol Lynn Jensen Sarah Jensen Misty Johnson Sarah Johnson Also Bryan Knight Sandra Livingston Robert Miller Travis Muir Morrill Shauna Myler Michael O'Neil Mark Oldroyd Ryan Parry Jason Al-si- ha Rasmussen Tammy Rasmussen Troy Robinson Jessica Shiner Jarryd Sorensen Andy Tuft Susan Wanlass Jcanic Vigil Flower Removal Date Set Because of the need to maintain the cemetery it is necessary that all Memorial Day decorations and flowers be removed from the Richfield City Cemetery before 8 am Monday June 6 At that time the cemetery maintenance department will begin its regular maintenance program If you would like to sal- vage your ow n flowers and decorations please remove them before said date and time In consideration of past problems please remove only those decorations from gravesites that are your ow n Open House To Honor Presidency Retiring members of the Richfield East LDS Stake presidency will be honored at an open house Thursday May 26 from 8:30 to 9:30 pm at the Richfield LDS Youth Center Pres J David Campbell along with his counselors Don L Nascr and Jeffrey Thalman were released at an unprecedented second session of stake conference May 15 after serving some seven years in their posiuons All members of the stake and community are invited to auend Light refreshments will be served Members of the new stake presidency sustained at the meeting were David A Christensen president with Kenneth Thomas and Wayne Fillmore counselors - V (Continued From Page A few weeks 2-- ago Thelma Compton Pam Williams and Anita Crowe along with other helpers hosted a "Sweet Somethings" afternoon and evening of entertainment and dessert The whole county was invited to come and be entertained fed and generally meet and support and talk about the am in the area All w ho attended had a very enjoyable lime because it was so well hosted These people know how to do things like this and do them expertly Those who did not attend missed a very enjoyable and uplifting experience My compliments to you three and your committee You made our lives and our community better (as you alwas do) through jour efforts Also a few weeks ago wc had our second annual Spring Arts Festival for children wc call the Trish "Kids Kaleidoscope" Bumgardncr Howard Watkin Barbara Oldrov J and Elaine Wav land were among the organizers and workers that made this event possible They had some very special help from Ann Muir Miss Sevier County who worked very hard on this event as part of her service to the community project for the Miss Utah Pageant She involved many-younpeople in helping her organize the events from dilferent pans of the county and our youth did an excellent job — - Fall Arts Festival and Gathering of Clans in September This will be our third year and wc have plans to make it bigger and better than ever There will be some exciting changes this year Again a special thanks to the people mentioned above I have left out many but so many are contributing But let me publicly acknowledge how much I appreciate you and enjoy working w ith you If any of you wish to help promote the arts in the county please contact me or any of the people mentioned above We not only need your support by attending the arts programs of the area wc need you to roll up your sleeves and join us in working to promote the arts Wc arc working for a new multat ipurpose thcatcrauditorium SVAT which would not only benefit the cultural opportunities of the area but the economic development also Good people like to live in an area with a good cultural level and cultural opportunities Please join with the atvnc mentioned people and tell them all how much you appreciate w hat they are doing Neal P Busk Director Scv icr County Arts Alliance Corwin Ogden coordinated the braiding of the May pole for three county elementary schools There were art exhibits music w ith choral performance dance and scenes from plays etc Thanks to these people our youth know even more how important the arts can be to enrich our lives and the quality of life of our community And because of these people mentioned above and many others wc are looking forward to a great New Horizons Crisis Center Advocates For The Viciimi Of Domestic Valence And Homelessness t6 MP4 r 1 400 )Ot |