Show TIIE RICHFIELD REAPER Wednesday February 2 1994 fi-- Marxsvale News An timonv News Reindeer Can Soar Over Caribou Ice Fishing Lands 8 Trout Betty Wiley Gregg Roberts son of the Keith Roberts and his family visited his grandparents the Garth Roberts Gregg went ice fishing with Garth and landed an eight pound trout Koami Dclange visited in Richfield with her mother Beatrice Gleave and up north with her Denise and daughter and Paul Pratt she cared for their children while the Pratts went on a trip Marcia Brindley met in Hurricane with the Backstreet Company She visited in Cedar City with her daughter Chantcl Brindley and son Ladd and Kim and daughter-in-laBrindley and infant son Speaking in sacrament meeting was Sister Holman Panguitch who recently returned from the Hong Kong LDS Mission Her parents the Laurel Holmans traveled there to accompany her home She served in the same area as Elder Malt Gould son of former Antimony residents Randy and Kathy Gould Nephi and grandson of Hal and Athalia Jensen Visitors from the stake oversaw the meetings at Antimony LDS Ward Confcrcnc son-in-la- w w Garth B Buchanan Garth B Buchanan Ganh Boyd Buchanan 76 Richfield died Jan 29 1994 in the Utah Valley Regional Medical Cen- ter Provo He was born Aug 4 1917 in Venice Utah to Boyd and Catherine Boyer Buchanan He married Jewel Lundgreen on Dee 9 1943 in the Manti LDS Temple She died Nov 13 1985 He married Lois Jeanne Fast Gillum Feb 26 1988 in Richfield Utah He attended schools in Richfield and graduated in 1935 He attended Brigham Young University and served a mission for the LDS Church in the Northern California Mission After completion of his mission he returned to Richfield and worked in the Sevier Valley He married Jewel Lundgreen and they lived in Vermillion until 1947 Ted and Karma Jolley helped their son and daughter-in-laEric and Lisa Jolley moved into their new home in West Jordan Kay Jolley Price spent a few days at his home in Angle Jolcnc and Lavere Gleave have relumed from their trip to the Isw lands Margaret and Marcus Gleave are reportedly having health problems family members are with them most of the time Carol Gcricke is cooking school lunch at Antimony Elementary School while Koami Dclange is gone Tim Westwood is coaching the Bantam Ball team Sally and Tom East spent the weekend with her parents the Van Wileys Tom and Charla Ann Ricketts and daughters will keep a dental ap- pointment with Dr Bob Wilson this weekend Ken and Mary Hill have one more appointment with her doctor before leaving on an extended trip back East and in the Midwest and will return in the spring The Hills Fred Morris world traveler Hospital where she is undergoing tests Tyler Pitts son of Ken and Jill Pitts celebrated his seventh birthday with his first grade school ex- plorer hunter and photographer gave a presentation on "Wildlife" to Oscar Elementary School students faculty and parents He displayed one of the mammoth tusks he found frozen in a glacier at Zemlya and he showed slides of animals from all over the world and discussed them involving the students in identifying them When asking the difference in reindeer and caribou one child quickly answered "Reindeer can fly!" When asked his favorite place to visit Morris replied southern Utah Alaska Africa Hawaii and Antarctica Shanna Long and Alice Howes fifth-wheand had lunch in Cedar City visited in Brontheir keep large with Samantha and Troy Kennedy son Mo Sharon and Dcloy Madson Richfield and JJ and Lois Moore ACTION FROM AREA ! helped LaVaun Madson celebrate his 85th birthday Ida Swenson took Leola Oscar-so- n Sixth District Judge David L to be admitted to Sevier Valley Mower Tuesday sentenced Heather Fowles 22 Salina six months in Sevier County Jail and $1850 fine suspended 30 days in jail $600 fine and 14 months probation for driving under the influence Gcrold Rodney Bates 28 DenA report on the visit of state ver one year in jail and $4625 fine school board member Neola with review of sentence on Mar 22 Brown to some Richfield schools for attempted possession of a conlast week was incorrect when it trolled substance stated that she had decided not to Charles Edward Jones 53 Reno seek Nev one year in jail and $2500 In fact Mrs Brown has not fine suspended four weeks in jail made a firm decision about her fu$400 fine and one year probation ture with the state school board for theft The purpose of her visit to RichDavid Alan Stewart 25 Camp field was to look at the restructurVerde Ariz one year in jail and ing of two elementary schools and $1850 fine suspended $500 fine to talk to teachers about the lanand one year probation for atguage arts curriculum Sevier School District apolotempted possession of a controlled substance gizes for the error in reporting class N'ichol Eames Kyle and Ethan Mcnan Ida visited Alice Howes en route to Fredricksburg Va Joel and Nonna Johnson watched their son Bryant Lee play basketball in Enterprise and they visited in Sl George with Burk and Jolynn Ashly and Brady Johnson and Jennie Jillian and Kierstin Johnson Spending the weekend with Carolyn Hansen were her brother Michael Hansen and his son Kesler Computer Matched Hearing Aids To Each Individual Hearing Loss Quality Hearing Instruments At Low Prices Trail Period Neighbor Serving Neighbor 60-D- ay 159 N Main Richfield For Appointment Call Ted Yowell Hearing Aid Specialist 17439010 Its only human nature to resist change 11 Texas He was preceded in his parents wife Jewel ters Elaine Buchanan and Goals one granddaughter death by two sis- Bumess Breanne Chlarson Funeral services will be held on Thursday Feb 3 1994 at 1 pm in the Richfield First LDS Ward chapel 985 South 400 West in Richfield Utah Friends may call at the Neal S Maglcby and Sons Mortuary 50 South 100 West Richfield Utah on Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 pm and at the ward chapel on Thursday morning from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm Interment will be in the Venice Cemetery by Neal S Maglcby and Sons Mortuary distances by car there Progress is oftentimes difficult for of doing things seem to work fine When the automobile came understand how you might feel about the heck was wrong with the horse cellular telephones When man learned to fly there of us who refused to admit that air travel was It is still a little awkward to see people talking on a phone while a reality driving Or walking down a street We understand your reluctance For Mom: I FORMATION CALL to embrace “the new”and appreciate Then there was the idea of the field Sixth LDS Ward officiating Kim Nielson offered the family prayer and Justin Christensen a familiarity with the past After all most of us grew up in microwave oven And even more Funeral services for Charles Thcris "Toby" Nielson were held Thursday Jan 27 in the Neal S Maglcby and Sons Mortuary chapel with Bishop Richard Jordan Richof- fered the invocation Memories of Dad were given by Sheri Rick Kim and Margo and a poem written by Hilma Nielson was given Remarks were by Bishop Jordan Taped music included selection by Garth Brooks "The Dance" and Roger Hoffman "The Test” Grandchildren gave a vocal selection "Families Can Be Together Forever" and "A Child's Prayer" accompanied by Carol Nielson Jack Christensen offered the benediction Interment was in the Richfield City Cemetery where Rick Nielson offered the dedicatory prayer Pall- bearers were Justin Christensen Verl Brian Ron Jim Winn Hansen Roger Winn Norman Hinkins Ben Barney and Steve Christiansen Honorary pallbearers were Spencer Nielson Matthew Nielson Tyler Christensen Brandon Crane and Bus Jensen sense of Here at CommNet Cellular we along most of us wondered what were those is a security in knowing that it’s easier to make and receive calls from just about anywhere The old ways us humans to accept Richfield Utah Charles Toby1 Nielson tinguished The Rook Club met at Hoover’s Cafe where Nonna Johnson won first prize and Louise Bay won the booby prize Velda Norton and Lalia James attended a birthday celebration in Junction for Raeola LeFevre FREE Electronic Hearing Evaluation To Determine If You Can Be Helped With A Hearing Aid Neola Brown May Seek Another Term On Board Simmons Albuquerque New Mexico Rose Marie and Gary Chlarson Marsing Ida Kathy S and Loren McIntyre Caldwell Ida two stepdaughters and spouses Jeanne Ann and Bob Lowe Bountiful Utah Toni Maria and DcLoss Christensen Glcnwood Utah 33 grand- sisters Marba Beer Reno Ncv Vcrlcnc Haws Orem Utah Betty Jo Parker Lehi Utah Jeanieve Chapman North Ogden Utah Lovell Buchanan Woodland Calif Randall John Buchanan Austin home of Shanna Long where a chimney fire had already been ex- Hearing Centers and Frieda Buchanan Janesville Wisconsin Chad S and Glcna Buchanan Ceres Calif Julie E and Dean J Morris Eagle River Alaska Joyce Ann and Tommy one two brothers four Clara The fire engine responded to the Chadwick COURTS Buchanan's Dairy in Boise They moved to Arizona and then back to Richfield in 1978 After Jewel passed away Garth married Lois Gillum He owned and operated a dairy business until his passing Garth was an active member of the LDS Church and held many positions and was currently a high priest He enjoyed spending time gardening and with his family His example of honesty and hard work will be greatly missed by those who knew and loved him Survivors: wife Lois Richfield three sons and four daughters and their spouses B Arthur and Bonnie Buchanan Henderson Ncv Wayne three were Ross and Elda Grover Salmon Ida Iris McCoy Mesa Ariz and Nelda Anderson Santa el when they moved to Caldwell Idaho Garth and Jewel lived and worked in the Boise Valley until 1972 They owned and operated children who also attended funeral services for Johnny Jones Visiting Otis and Ester Tomney La Verkin vour communirv recently the fax machine An Nonetheless maybe object few people in business can imagine doing without today Now comes the cellular telephone Today farmers use cellular phones instead of two-wa- y radios A person who builds homes for a living can deal immediately with problems that occur on a job site And for those who travel long 4 4 ' time to try a it’s about phone Make a few calls See how you like it You’ll discover that we 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