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Show ain- Lifestyle fait fakt Sriinmr - Thursday, January Section 16, IMG A 12 Page Kp. Dr. Milton, Mattie Abrams, Helen, Robert Sylvester 'A A day to celebrate statehood LaRue, Robert Larsen, Mayor Sue Marie Young S. By Hazel S. Parkinson Tribune Lifestyle Writer RICHFIELD Citizens of Sevier County greeted three bus loads of Utahns from Salt Lake City and surrounding areas celebrating Utah's 90th birthday. The Board of State History was celebration sponsor for the two-daHosts were the Sevier County Historical Society and Richfield City. Richfield Mayor Sue Marie Young presided at the Friday banquet. Saturday meeting and luncheon. Van R. Madsen, city councilman, was general chairman. Robert S. Larsen is president of the Sevier Historical Society. LaKue Larsen is chapter treasurer and George Peterson, secretary. Others on the committee were Andrew E. Godfrey, immediate past president. Woody Farnsworth, Richfield City manager, Marven J. Ogden and Revo M. Young, committee members. dian Heritage State Park at Clear Creek. Mr. Nielson, who headed the team that charted and mapped the ancient Fremont Indian settlement at Clear Creek, told visitors of the village's discovery during highway construction through the area. Mr. Godfrey briefed the group on slate park plans. At the Friday banquet. Mr. Nielson narrated a project video put together with the help of the U.S. Forest Ser- Hazel Parkinson y Augusta, Phillip A. Bullen, Maridean Ryberg events Attending were Stephen Young, Mayor Young's son, and her cousin, Vera Christensen, Logan, Teresa Madsen, Julia Peterson. Marie Godfrey, Margaret Ogden and Bryant Young. i Helen Romney, MarJean Wright Teresa, Van R. Madsen Richfield Council Members Other Richfield City Council members and wives present were Mark and Sherrie Waters. Richard and Colleen Reep. Dan and Millie Chidister and Paul and Ardith Turner. Other elected officials attending were Hep. Howard C. Nielson. Provo; State Sen. Gary G. and Ranee Peterson. Nephi; Rep. Tom and June Christensen, Richfield; Sevier County T. Merlin Ashman, Redmond; J. Elmer and Betty Ceilings. Monroe: and Keith and Mary Hooper. Richfield. With Mr. Nielson were staff membt Reid Ivins and Rob Jeppson. At the head table at the Friday banquet and program at the Vera Charles, Alex Shepherd Rodeway Inn dining room were Dr. Thomas G. Alexander, chairman of the Board of State History, and wife Marilyn; Lt. Gov. Val Oveson. Alice Shearer, deputy director. Utah Department of Economic and Community Development; Mr. Farnsworth, Mr. Godfrey and Asa S. Nielson, director of the contract archaeology program. Brigham Young University Governor Addressed Alta Howard, Ezra Clark Gov. Norm and Colleen Bangerter joined the group Saturday morning H for the official Statehood Day meet: ing at the Richfield Tabernacle. The governor addressed the more than attended, telling the group he was born on Statehood Day. Jan. 4. 53 years ago. Giving the Statehood Day address. Mormon Settlement of the Mountain West," was S. George Ellsworth. Logan, who retired from Utah State University history department. With him was wife Maria. Miss Utah Gina Larsen, Orem, spoke briefly at the luncheon. Her escort was Dan Tingey, Provo. Abrams Honored Dr. Alexander introduced guests at the meeting and presented a plaque to Dr. Milton C. Abrams, Logan, retiring chairman, in appreciation of 20 years of service on the board. Other board members attending were Douglas Alder, Logan; Dean L. May, Amy Allen Price and Phillip A. Bullen. Salt Lake City: and Dr. J. Eldon Dorman, Price. They were accompanied by Marilyn Alexander. Mattie Ann Abrams, Augusta Bullen and Maurine Dorman. With the Bullens were Maridean Ryberg. Edith Ann Gunri Lloyd. Horace and Nadine Gunn, Salt Lake City: Harold and Renon Hansen. Richfield; and Floy Hansen Calder. Glenwood Springs. Colo, and Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lloyd. Mr. Gunn, Mr. Hansen and Mrs. Calder were reared in Rich900 who vice. Reported Finds area residents who reported their discoveries of pit houses, food caches and relics. Frank and Penny Dexter and Richard Murray. Joseph, were mentioned. Also present were Jay Haymond. Utah Historical Society acting director, and wife Pat, with staff members Craig Fuller, Dave Schirer, Kent Powell and Roger Roper. Also present were Ralph Pikyavit, Richfield, Paiute Indian Tribe vice chairman and chairman of the Kan-os- h Band: Vera Charles, Richfield, chairman of the Koosharem Band, and Alex Shepherd. Cedar City, chairman of the Cedar Band. From Other Communities From other Utah communities were Ezra and Geri Clark. Cliff and Margaret Clark. George and Helen Tripp. Helen Romney, Mary C. Smith. Shirley Smith, Joseph and Ardelle Backman, Merial Hawkins, Bountiful; Esther Rockwood, Centerville. Salt Lake County was represented by R. Hope Hilton, Reid and Barbara Neilson. Irving and Norma Alter. Howard Ritzma. Irene Fryer. Wendy Hassibe, Jeff Johnson, Sharon Ude-kirJudy E. Peterson and Grace C. Ward. Salt Lake City: MarJean Wright. Riverton; Keith and Gerrie Rosevear. Taylorsville; William and Faye Perkins. West Valley City; and Edward and Ruth Cranney. Kearns. Others making the trip included Kent and Rosalth Malan, Farr West; James and Margaret Jacobs, Ogden; Theron and Zelda Luke, David and Cherie Lyons, Provo, and Alan and Mary Cannon. Shelley, Idaho. Richfield citizens attending were Robert and Helen Sylvester. John and Lorna Nielson, Vernon and Glennis Peterson, Dennis and Marjorie Larsen. George and Julie Peterson, Hal and Janet Edwards and Reed and OlHe lauded field. Citizens Honored Honored at the meeting and luncheon were 16 citizens, 90 or older, and the town of their birth. They were Dora Brown and Melvin Winget, Monroe; Mary Ogden. Arial Parker, Herman Bridges and Harold Parker, Joseph; Hazel Duffin, Glenwood; Es-tDuggins. Provo; E.H. Gardner, Payson: Alta Howard. 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