Show Area UDOT Employees Affected Junior Miss Royalty Named jn Major Top Position Shuffling REAPER EXTRA Taken From THE RICHFIELD REAPER 4 Annual Buffalo Ride Opened Now To Public The annual range ride to check nut the buffalo herd on the Henry Mountains is being opened up to the public for the first time this vear The nde is scheduled for May 17-1- 5 9 Deadline for registration is May 'Past rides have been mainly agency personnel and selected interest groups to determine range and bison condition m the Henry Mountains south of Hankssille said Jerry Goodman Bureau of Land Thursday April 1991 J 11 Hamblin daughter of Mr and Mrs Ron Hamblin Monroe was second attendant and the recipient of the physical fiiness award in the competition Miller will represent Sevier County at the state Junior Miss pageant where she will compete in interview talent physical fitness poise and appearance and in the scholastic competition The Junior Miss royalty will nde in the Richfield July Fourth parade and reign over festivities at the annual Pioneer Day Celebration July 24 in Monroe KennaRae Mi'ler daughter of Lila Mae Miller Central and Kenneth Miller Mann was named 1994 Junior Miss in the annual pageant at South Sevier High school Miss Miller also received the prestigious scholastic award with a 4 0 GPA the interview award and the Miss Congeniality award voted on by fellow contestants Ruchd Gale daughter of Mr and Mrs Larry Gale Elsinore was named first attendant and won the talent portion of the competition with a lyrical ballet Management district manager The annual event spearheaded by the BLM also included members of the Utah Department of Wildlife Resources and range users 'This year the agencies are encouraging the public at large clubs or interest groups that previously have not been involved to participate Goodman said "Representation by individual hi served as assistant direc30 He tor directing the engineering func- tions of UDOT since 1988 Prcv tous assignments include positions as district director ir both the Ogden and Richfield areas bers UDOT Executive Director Craig Zw wk announced to employees that Clint Topham currently engineer for planning and programming has been asked to serve as deputy direc- a 37-yc- Tom Smith assistant director in District Two in Salt Lake City has been named Engineer for Construction Smith was formerly an engineer in Richfield The new Richfield district engineer w ill be Ross Christensen w ho is currently serving as Richfield Sterling Davis currently district director in the Richfield area will become engineer for traffic and area maintenance engineer tor Richardson asregion director has accepted an signment in the Environmental Studies section of the department will retire April Sparked by the retirement of UDOT Assistant Director Howard R ichardson the Utah Department of Transportation announced a major reassignment of senior staff mem- Dan Nelson currently southern employee safety cJCftKPaO dddoqo®0 xkbQQoo® CcbcoOqcxc -- organizations clubs or families will be limited to three or four people in order that a broad of public will have an opportunity to participate" he said Total number of participants will be about 50 Specific invitations have been made to approximately 20 individuals leaving about 30 cross-sectio- n slots for the general public he said Interested parlies need to be able to provide their own horse feed tack bed roll shelter and transportation The agencies will provide the food and cadi individual will be charccd equal shares which usually run S20 to S25 A deposit is required A Dutch osen dinner on the Henry s on May 17 will kick off the event with a campfire orientation following dinner The main ride will be May 18 and will include a luncheon the final day May 19 includes shorter ndcs vehicle tours and the return home For more information call the Richfield BLM Office at 896-822- 1 and refer to the "Henry Mountain 2S April 27 1994 Orderville LDS Cultural Hall Thursday April 28 1994 Orderville Utah Loa Utah Wednesday Loa LDS Cultural Hall Registration: 6:30 - 7:30 pm Health Fair and Exhibits: 6:30 pm OFFICIAL BUSINESS MEETING: 7:30 Registration 6:30 - 7:30 pm Health Fair and Exhibits: 6:30 pm OFFICIAL BUSINESS MEETING: 7:30 pm pm Come and learn about your cooperative participate in elections for Board of Directors and enjoy an evening with other Garkane members & & Health Fair Displays Entertaining Guest Speaker: Dr Dan Litchford Utah Valley State College "Recharging Your Battery" (5' Entertainment 5 Door Prizes RkIc" Refreshments BJ's Wins Junior Bowling League BJ's won first place team honors in the Richfield Junior Bowling League Team members included Mcranda and Cassandra Jensen Tiffany Baker and Brooks Roundy Looney Tunes was second with Lacy Huntsman Justin Larsen Kim Rees and Holly Higgins Alan Nielson was the most improved bowler raising his average 24 pins m 11 weeks Twenty three bow lers had perfect attendance Kira Dart and Pat Payne teamed up to win the final tournament knocking down 103 pins Destiny Waters and Kerri Ramsay were second with 1289 while Alan Nielson and John Brcdsgard were a close third at 1288 Some 45 bowlers participated in the tournament -- WAYNE SOUTH SEVIER RICHFIELD NORTH SEVIER 2 To accomplish this the park working in conjunction with the Dixie National Forest has arranged for all the construction traffic to enter the park on an old access road that enters the park through the National Forest The road has never been open for public access to the park so lsitors will not be affected “The park road was originally built during the 1930s and other than routine maintenance has not had any significant work since it was built It is very narrow the roadbed has sustained significant damage over the years and many in-of the viewpoint parking areas are adequate and dangerous The northern part of the park where such famous viewpoints as Sunrise Sunset Inspiration and will be unBryce points are located affected by the construction and w ill remain open year round The opera- tions at Bryce Canyon Lodge which recently opened for the sea- son will also be unaffected L SOCKS WITH ! EVERY Gilbert Western Contractors of ar REEB0K I I PAIR OF Road Work Begins At Bryce Canyon Salt Lake City will begin construction on the southern end of the main park road in Bryce Canyon National Park this week The two-yeproject will completely reconstruct the southernmost eight miles of the road from just south cf Farview Point to Rainbow Point During construction this section of the road will be closed to the public "We’re very pleased that this project is finally getting under way" said Supt Fred J Fagergren "The park road was never designed for the volume of traffic it now receives let alone the vehicle sizes and this should be a tremendous help in handling these problems We do want to reassure our sisitors that the main viewpoints in the park will be open during the duration of this project and that we will make every effort to minimize the impacts of this construction" FREE SHOE Corev Anderson Jason Wood Jason Wood is this month's Aihlctc of the Month at South Sevier High School Jason is the third baseman fix the Rams and is currently the team's top hitter His hatting average is over 4U0 andhisficidinghasbecnjusi as solid He has only two errors tn over 20 changes Coach Orr say s that Jason is a quiet leader “He Icadsb’y example butyou'rc never going to hear him make much noise" said Coach Orr “I'd like to have more guys just like him Jason is a very good student with a CPA of 3 0 and a StcriingScholar at SSHS He is a junior and much is going to be expected of him next year He is a son of C R and Jean W ood deinvn m 1 ir gwmfenflrrCT Each Athlete Of Cores Andcrvw a scnne at Wasne High School was chosen a' their A'hlcre at the Month Cores t outstanding arm-fiinhmcrtthis pa-- mnnlh have heir in wrestling Cores has been competing in wtestlrg He Freest) le and Greco-Roma0 went undefeated in the slate ot I uf and won the State Championship in s ih - - m st vies He dcfeaied 3 X S’aie O' n! tn Jimms Ruslcn ot CarNw who was nationals la-- summer in the Greco liratv runner-u- p and Xmos Bright ot Kearns 5 m the freest) le finals Cores finished second m the Rocks Msuntain RegNnas two weeks ago and will compete in he natimals in Las Vegas this month ac hiesemcnts are ihe n suit Cores of hard work and commitment Cores is a two-ltm- e suie high vhnol ihampssn anda sis time Freest) le and Greco S ate Cham pton Cores was selected L ndere lassman All American bs ISA Wrestling in W2 and track as Cores is actse in well He is an outstanding scholar with a 3 GPA He was Academic A'l S’aie in Country and m Wrestling Cores has an appointment at the L mted Stales Air Academy where he will continue ho eda-- t at ion aivl his wrestling careers He is the son of Kerr) and Sherrie Anderson I ia Pick yours up at All-Sta- te Ryan Hawlc) has had an outstanding month At the V irgm V a! lev High School Insitational Track Meet in Mesquite Nev he won the 100 meter dash and the 200 meter dash against some vers good competition from I lah and Nevada Hcwxsatsna member of the winning 4 200 relay team At the Pine V ic Ins national he was fourth in the 00 and 2nd tn the 200 agam-4 A schools and on the winning medley relay team At Emery he was second in Ihe It XI first tn the 2 X) and on the first place medley relay learn Relas-Al ihe Richfield Coca-Colhe was on two relay learns that set new records the mediey relay and the 4 x 2tW) relay In Richfield's home meet April 6 Rsan won the against four other schools KM 24) and was fifth in the hurdles At the Cedar High Insitational he entered the finals of the 100 with the second fastest time and the 2tXI with die fastest time The finals were held April 1 1 Ryan has worked hard this vear and ft is pas mg off He has already qualified w compete in the state meet in the 100 200 and mediey relay Coneratulations to Ryan Haw lev as athlete of the month of Marchf April for Richfield High School PURCHASE Selection 3 of Nike Basketball J Shoes I Asics I Cleats and i more at I sale prices! a I I Savings Spring Time I Athletic Shoes Hikers Sandals T Basketball Running Crosstraining Cleated Fila THE SPORTKEEPER v'aa:aaw Reg $6000 Jamball NEW!!! "'Aa: I New sP The Month is awarded a hshirt and a sports bag Audrey Hales has been chosen Female Athlete of the Month for North Sev ter High School Audrey has excelled tn the classroom as well as on the play ing field She is currently serv ing as a student council member and mam-urn- s acaa 3 6 GPA three-yea- r a as well as letterman demic letterman in volleyball basketball and track Audrey was named to first in volleyball She is team a member of the region and state championship track teams She is a region champion in the shot put and is currently ranked third m the stale of Utah in the shot 35-put w ith the throw of 2 12 She is currently try ing to take over the School record of 36 5 A VA $5499 I A $7900 Air 'A z |