Show 8 THE RICHFIELD REAPER Wednesday 13 January 280521 Legion Officer To Visit Here A service officer from The American Legion Department Service Office in Salt Lake City will be in Richfield to assist in understanding and applying for rightful VA benefits preparing and documenting applications for compensation pension hospitalization education and other benefits This is a free service and veterans need not be a member of The American Legion to qualify for assistance The officer will be at the Richfield Job Service Wednesday Feb 23 from 9 to 10:30 am Offers Endowment 4-- H M Fund Program BELVEDERE AND TOSSED TO SEE WHO’D " DO THE DISHES YOU LOST I 4-- Searching For Common Ground In Land Use umn arc directly affected by what happens on the rangelands of the state For some your livelihood depends on harvesting the renewable resources of the land For some activiothers it may be extra-activ- e ties For many in the business community all uses of the land affect your well being Recreation is a growing use of range and forest land of Utah That group needs to be involved in open and reasonable discussion with other users This conference is an excellent opportunity for all concerned to gather information on use of these lands so you can enter into intelligent discussion relating to land use and make intelligent use of the land The conference sponsored by the Utah Farm Bureau Federation USU Extension and the Utah Department of Agriculture features 12 speakers and panelists Included on the program arc Robert L Gilliland vice president By Clide Hurst USU Extension Agent Searching for a common ground of public and private land use in Utah is the theme of this year's Rangeland Conference schedule Jan 24 and 25 at the St George Holiday Inn "Utah's open rangelands demand an open mind of those who want to use them" said Roger Banner Utah State University professor and Extension range management specialist "It is critical to the future of livestock grazing on federal lands that we search for and find agreement with a number of diverse interests on stewardship expectations of rangeland users and managers We are looking forward to hearing from experts and key land management officials as well as ranchers and others with keen interest in the land" Many of you reading this col- - for University Extension Tech Club To Sponsor ’Cookie Walk' 4-- H ship application This scholarship may be used at the college or university of the recipient's choice Applications must be in the Sevier County Extension Office by March 2 For scholarship applications or more information contact the Sevier County Extension Office at extension 273 896-926- 2 WEDNESDAY RHS Speech Competition Winners Holding trophiea and other award for achievement during speech competition in Delta are RIIS speech team members On the k cr THURSDAY Richfield High School's speech team participated in the Delta Invitational Jan 15 where 17 schools from across the state were represented The team placed six students in 12694 12794 ronmental advocacy perspective and Jerry Jensen Salt Likc City ing a wildlife and sportsman Proceeds will be used to send students to state competition givper- spective The conference begins at 1 pm Monday Jan 24 and continues to noon Tuesday Registration fees arc $30 per person if paid in advance or $35 at the door This fee covers conference materials and a prime rib dinner Monday night Foster Families Needed Fttr The 'temporary Placement Of Abused and Ncjrlcctocl Children And IVoubled Who Loving Seeurc Family Life Make checks payable to Public Conference Utah Farm Bureau 5300 South 360 West Salt Lake City Utah 84123-468- 0 Lands-Livcstoc- Compensation $1000 - $1500 per day TRAINING PROVIDED FOR INFORMATION CONTACT UTAH STATE SOCIAL SERVICES k For more information contact 2 or Clyde Banner at Hurst USU Extension agent at 750-247- 896-926- ukrak extension 275 2 FRIDAY 12894 CUASSI NEW 1994 4X4 &A 5 Speed Air Conditioning Long Wheel Base SATURDAY Only 12994 ' $17372X1” NEW 1994 4X4 Short Wheel Base Speed M Only $16548 tad DtxJgg CHRYSLER 1 JeeP (Eagle i b pr (JCip M 5 MOTORS Richfield Toll Free 800-825-96- 896-44474 front are Dallin Young left and Brad Skinner Back: Kris Anderson left Nick Street Penny Sue Jones and Chris Christensen RHS Speech Team Wins Honors USU vocacy perspective Chris McK-ellSalt Lake City Coby Jordan Rockville who will give an envi- Everyone is welcome to attend their own u here they can hand-piccookies for SI 99 per dozen A H Allen and Diana Kessler Arizona speaking on a western approach to common vision of land stewardship Jim Fox Bureau of Land Management who will speak on a land manager's vision of land stewardship and A1 Winward US Forest Service who will direct comments on riparian management and land stewardship A panel discussion focusing on visions of the future west includes Hardy Redd La Sal who will give a ranching and local community ad- The PBL Business Club of Sevier Valley Applied Technology Center is sponsoring a Cookie Walk It will be held Jan 27 in the Commons Area at the Tech from 10 ant to 12:30 pm Need Sevier County Advisory Council is offering a college scholarship of $300 This scholarship is being offered to high school seniors of Sevier County To apply a youth must turn in a current national report form record book and a scholar- 1 Chevrolet i finals Penny Jones Nick Street and Dallin Young were finalists in the division and Bradlcc ledge-foru- Skinner and Chris Christensen were finalists in the impromptu division the Kris Anderson was a finalist in division spar-deba- te Skinner took second place in impromptu speaking and Anderson e took second place in spar-debat- |