Show 4 A THE RICHFIELD REAPER Wednesday January Venice News 19 199 Ageless Men Play Ball The Richfield Reaper rui PI Julie Cowley FOOD FAMILY WOMEN The elders are getting a basketball team together to play once a week Anyone interested in playing SOCIAL should contact Mike Davis or Kendall Cowley There is no age limit — you are never too old if you want to play Mr and Mrs Red Hall are new Venice residents They put a home above the highway next to Tom Christensen's milk bam Visiting Mr and Mrs Ray Roberts were their daughter Lisa Roberts Orem and Mrs Roberts' brother and Mr and Mrs Don Cowley Brigham City Mr and Mrs Wayne Cowley toured the Utah State University campus and visited an uncle and sister-in-la- rj V-- W 4T' I? 3 w aunt Mr and Mrs Mike Jensen Someone will be around to collect Deseret Industries donations the morning of Saturday Jan 22 Presenting the program at LDS Marvsvale News i New Council ft©1 Delma L Jukes Wendy Steed town clerk administered the oath of office to ncwly-clcctc- d officials at the town council £' : "rA4’ v J '“A f - — t£ ' - ’ r ii ii ' I? 'C t Mr Bailey and Miss Blackburn Blackburn-Baile- l: 1 f Mr and Mrs Torgerson y Mary Alyssa Blackburn and DaviJ Steven Bailey will be married Jan 21 in the Manti LDS Temple A reception will be held that evening at the Old Church Reception Center in Richfield from 6:30 to 8:30 pm All friends and rela- Kim D and Mary Carole Black-bu- m and granddaughter of Elbert and Donna Hansen and Willis and Ellen Spafford all Richfield She is a junior at Weber State University majoring in lifcsty 1c management Mr Bailey is a son of Steven D and Sheryl R Bailey Layton He served an LDS mission to Las Vegas Ncv He is a senior at WSU majoring in psychology and busi- tives arc invited to attend The couple will be further honored the following evening with a reception in Laton at the Rock ness Chapel The couple w ill reside in Ogden where they will finish their studies Miss Blackburn is a daughter of Dance Concert Will Perform At Snow the Orchcsis members and others as well Denise Ivory who teaches with EPHRAIM — Orchcsis Snow College’s performing dance company will perform "Words That Move - Sounds That Dance" on the Continuing Education evening Jan 26 27 and 28 in the school's Crane Theater Curtain time each evening will be 8 pm program at Snow taught signing to members of the company which is integrated into the piece "Hallowed Be Thy Name" Gary Chidcster a faculty member at Snow who teaches broadcast communication created a video that will be used as a backdrop for the piece "Creation Praises Its Cre- Orchcsis director Toni Bosch said "The impulse to create dance is a matter of spirit and this year's Orchcsis Company is full of it!" The concert is a collaborative effort bringing together the talents of ator" News Of Record I I Amy Naranjo a soprano who attends Snow will be performing the vocal for the piece "Why Friends I Are" The Snow Drift the school newspaper will be used as a prop in the piece "Good News" Members of the Clogging Club will be joining the company to perform in the piece "Intertwining Attitudes" MARRIAGE LICENSES Sevier County Loral Glen Barker 37 Washington and Brandic Draper 19 Monroe Troy Clay Cammack 31 and Jensen 33 both Health Officer Speaks At Study Club Roberta L Monroe Bcnjamcn Lamar McBride 21 Aurora and Deborah Chidcscr 20 Richfield BIRTHS Sevier Valley Hospital Emily Grccnhalgh boy Jan 16 Mr and Mrs boy Jan 17 The Richfield Study Club met at the Senior Citizens Center for their Richfield annual discussion of community service Sidney Nielson Speaker was Wayne LeBaron health officer for South Central Utah His subject dealt with the need for protection of our water and food supply to prevent contamination of die spread of disease Gunnison Valley Hospital Trenton Jensen and Crystal Issa Elsinore girl Jan 4 Angela Nielson Centcrficld boy Jan 7 Mr and Mrs David Willis Salina boy Jan 8 Mr and Mrs Greg Johnson Manti girl Jan The program w as under the direction of Lawana LeBaron Fern Larson was in charge of the meeting 11 Welcomes Rusti Berry Rush's Introductory Special: $500 OFF Perms Through February 151994 ' I - Sweetheart Something Special Give Your Tanning Passes only $2400 Per Month Gift Certificates a REDKEN BtAcTlFix ’"HF Reg $30 I I Torgersons To Celebrate 50th Anniversary In Maui Nolan and Denny Torgerson will be spending their golden wedding anniversary Jan 26 in Maui They were surprised and honored with a Hawaiian luau and a gift vacation in Hawaii by their children 475 Main "Scars That Heal" a movie about a young man who fought in Vict-ma- n will be shown at the Richfield Assembly Of God Church Sunday Jan 23 at 6 pm The film is documcntary-stl- c and comes from the ministry of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Assn Everyone is invited to attend free Call tion 896-646- for more informa- 5 Northwest Trip Set By Seniors The Sevier County Seniors are going to the Pacific Northwest and Portland Rose Festival from June 9 to 17 They will visit Mount St He- lens Seattle Vancouver Island Victoria and Butchart Gardens For additional information call Lois Fowler 896-575- 8 Olivia Kee a resident of the Richfield Residential Hall continues to maintain her perfect 40 grade point average and is the only Native American in Richfield High School's chapter of the National Honor Society She is now qualified for the Sterling Scholarship for students who excel academically Kee began her academic excellence at Tuba City Boarding School where she also carried at 40 grade point average She was the first Tuba City student to win the Coconino County Spelling Bee the first female chess regional champion and the only student to be a member of a spelling bee team to win three consecutive Navajo Nation Championship titles She was crowned Utah State Champion for 1993 Kee's other accomplishments include a guest presentation at the Las Vegas Convention Center in May 1994 and a leadership trip to Washington DC "She has command of the Navajo and English languages and excels in all academic challenges" said Ri- THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION MEMORIAL PROGRAM Ambassador Salon ' HA 896-600- 0 Pan-guit- Jeff Torgerson Evanston Wyo and 14 grandchildren and two great-grandso- They will leave Jan 21 WFRE 4 RGHTNS FOR American Hort Association Thu ipac piovidad Ml iff at pubhc mtwio fund-raise- rs lavender and blue paint planters and a huge hall mirror reflecting the determination and hard work of the students staff and others An open house was held Jan 8 by Mayscl Rushton Diann and Paul Fullmer Maurcese Epling and Amber and Nikolc to honor Bertha Epling for her 80th birthday Out of town guests included Michael Rushton Kerri and Mike Anglc-bue- r Holly Tcbbs and Angie Fullmer Cedar City Fred and Betty Moore Richfield Marie Jensen and Jorie Circleville and Olive Sud-wee- ks and Debbie Allan Kingston Joe and llynn Pitts Salt Lake City spent the weekend with Ken and Jill Pius and grandchildren Ma-linJennifer Craig Aaron Tyler da The following is the menu for the Six County area (Monroe Salina Koosharcm Richfield Gunnison Manti Moroni Scipio Dclta’and Fillmore) senior nutrition program for the coming week: Wednesday Jan 19 — Roast beef whipped potatoes with gravy tossed green salad peaches cake bread and butter milk or juice Thursday Jan 20 — potatoes green beans carrot and raisin salad cookie rolls and butter milk or juice Friday Jan 21 — Minestrone soup orange slice cottage cheese and fruit salad crackers and butter milk or juice Tuesday Jan 25 — Salisbury steak whipped potatoes with gravy spinach peach cobbler bread and butter milk or juice Wednesday Jan 26 — Mild chili cheese stick fruit salad on lettuce cinnamon roll whole wheat bread and butter milk or juice On the day planning to eat make reservations at the center by 9 am Griffiths Young men ages 14 to 18 have started playing basketball again They played the boys at the dorm and lost Mr and Mrs Geno Schena attended the LDS missionary homecoming of a nephew in Delta Several parents attended the cottage meeting with Richfield High School Principal Teresa Robinson where many issues were discussed from the heating system to the attendance problem LDS Young Women are practicing and preparing for their New Beginning program which is for all young women ages 12 to 18 and their parents The program will be held Sunday Jan 23 at 3 pm All parents are encouraged to attend with their daughters New Ideas and Brittany The Rook Club had a poiluck luncheon at Hoover's Cafe Players were Joan Anderson Rita Bataille Alice Howes Louise Bay Brenda Allan Florence Blackwell and Nancy and Roger Howes Nonna Johnson won first price Virginia Higgins won second and Prcal Nielson and Irene Dillon won the booby prize Arthur and Kathryn Roth vacationed in Mexico they arrived home in time to spend the holidays with Art and Carrie Roth and family Velda Norton and Lalia James went to Minersville for Megan Woods' fifth birthday Paul Midyett Lakewood Calif visited his mother Marge Midyett who returned to California for a three-wee- k visit with her grandchildren Joshua and Lindsay Leola Christensen visited for two weeks in Salt Lake City with Colleen and daughter and Vodcll Peterson and family son-in-la- Visiting Lester and LaPrcal James were Geraldine Stocks South Jordan and Pam Jones and Mary Cropper Sandy Amber James daughter of Gary and LeeAnn James was honored as the "Spot Light" child during LDS Primary meeting Doris Lund and Lorraine McDonald met Afton Anderson Aurora in Richfield where they had lunch to celebrate Afton's (age unknown) birthday Salina News Home From The Philippines Evelyn Kiesel Troy Stubbs son of Diane Stubbs and nephew of Mr and Ham-n-augrat- in Kee Makes High Marks At RHS A vailable! Richfield Rich- field Cathy and Del Brown Sandy Jon Lee and Mavis Torgerson Assembly Of God To Show Film Jan 23 Open Monday - Saturday S Robert and Janet Torgerson meeting Jan 11 Second term mayor Ron Bushman and board members Alysin Olson Carline Fautin and Kenneth Pitts were welcomed by senior member Bert Lund Outgoing officers are Norm Gibson and Rosalie Peterson who will continue to serve as town historian Dumpster rules and regulations future use of the Rock School House renovation of the dance hall and ideas for open-ai- r were discussed and a business license was approved for KW Henry 307 East Bullion The "Pride In Our School" project at Oscarson Elementary School has resulted in new carpeting sacramert meeting were missionaries Elder Nicholas Missouri and Elder O'Brayn Tennessee Youth speakers were Toni Davis and Matt Mrs Scott Seals spoke in the Salina Third LDS Ward He recently returned from serving an LDS mission in the Philippines Mr and Mrs Lecon Christensen spent Christmas in Boise Ida with Mr and Mrs Caylan Hold-awa- y suing a bad check The Lecon Christensens were visited over the holidays by Mr and Mrs Lee Jeffs and family Castle Dale Visiting Mr and Mrs Dee Clark and having Christmas dinner with them were Mr and Mrs David Uri-art- c Nicole and Joshua all West Jordan Mr and Mrs Brett Robins and Amanda Salina and DcAnn Clark Sail Lake City Visiting Mr and Mrs Shaun Jensen were LaRce Skagges Murray and Dirk Jensen West Jordan Dennis Kiesel and Brady Kiesel Henderson Ncv visited their grandmother Evelyn Kiesel for five days six months in jail suspended $300 fine and $125 prisoner transfer fee imposed for theft the Ferald Mason family Aurora visited in Sandy with the Bill Shaws and the Brad Sheppards They attended the LDS baptism of RuLecn's granddaughter Karleah Shaw daughter of the Bill Shaws by her brother Jesse Shaw She was confirmed by her father A dinner for family and friends followed Evelyn Kiesel visited in Henderson Nev with Mr and Mrs Steven Kiesel and in North Las Vegas with Bart Kiesel and Mr and Mrs Richard Shelton Sixth District Court Judge Don V Tibbs Tuesday sentenced: Valorie J Germic no age available Monroe to 0-- 5 years in Utah State Prison and $9250 fine suspended $779 restitution and 24 months probation imposed with court reserving the right to reduce the charge if restitution and probation successfully completed for isPete Luna Jr 24 no address available one year in Sevier County Jail and $4625 fine suspended $800 fine and 12 months probation imposed for possession of marijuana Jared Parks 22 Monroe six months in jail and $1850 fine suspended one year probation imposed for attempted unlawful sale or supply of alcohol to minors Garrick L Hafcn 22 La Verkin RuLcen Sheppard Salina and CHRISTIAN GOSPEL MEETINGS Olivia Kee cardo Mora a spokesman for Tuba City Boarding School Kee is the daughter of Lillie Kee of Tuba City and Willis Kee of Wide Ruins will be held at 7:30 PM in the RICHFIELD SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER 890 N 300 W Beginning Friday January 21 Each Friday Except Februaiy 4 Each Saturday at 4:30 PNl These are nondenominational quiet Bible Services ALL ARE WELCOME J Lambotte C Tsunemori Monroe Is Sponsoring An Animal Vaccination Clinic Dr Kelsey DVM will be at Monroe Fire Station Saturday January 15 & 29 1994 10:00 Qm 12:00 Noon Rabies find Other Vaccinations Available licenses Also Available fit That Tine |