Show REAPER EXTRA Taken From February HIE RICHFIELD REAPER Thursday Locals Advance In Hoop Shoot 21 1991 South Sevier Students Impressed With UHP Seat Belt Presentation For those of you who didn't attend the safety belt presentation at South Sevier High School Feb 17 you missed out The presentation opened with remarks by Sarah Stevens activities manager who related experiences she had had w ith seat belts and how they had affected her life Then safety belt chairmen Valerie Dunn and Melinda Christensen Julie Wood Hailey Baker Travis Andrew Hunt Sarah n Stevens Suzi Tapa Melissa Deana Gay Trent Brown Carrie Grccnalch Lena Rose Jill Wcimcr Lund-gree- Hamblin and Edward Jones Incentives such as ls and mirrors to promote seat belt use were thrown among the crowd Next L'HP Troopers Terry Smith introduced committee members 'Field Of Stars' Highlights Readied At Snow College EPHRAIM — A special selected program with highlights of the award-winnin- g show "A Field of Stars" will be presented at the Snow College Humanities and Arts building Wednesday Feb 23 There will be two free shows in the Art Gallery at 6:30 and 8 pm "You'll sec some of the most exceptional musical talent in Sevier County perform during this special show" said Trcsha Rasmussen organizer of the program "The closing number Teach the Children’ was sung on the White House lawn for President Clinton for the last Fourth of July celebration" Rep "A Field of Stars" is preparing for its fourth year at the Theater Under the Stars west of Richfield This year's program will be June 29 through July 2 This show has delighted record audiences for the past three summers and has established itself as a major attraction for south central Utah Snow College alumnus Barry Erickson lends his voice as the lead with co-stSheila Jenson whose son attends Snow College This event is sponsored by the International Center in conjunction w ith President's Day weekend Admission is free ar Brad Johnson Surplus Stuns State By Rep Brad Johnson District 70 At the beginning of this session w hen the income projections for the budget were announced Gov Mike Leavitt called the state's economy stunning with a S50 million surplus in the 1994 budget and an increase of S218 million in the 1995 budget We have just received an update on these figures and they are up: $25 billion in 1994 and $32 million in 1994 I have been a member of the conservative group that has been meeting regularly from the beginning of the session to craft a tax cut I have told you that we could have a tax cut and increase funding for education and other programs that arc necessary We now have most of the Republican Caucus agreeing with us that we can increase public education's budget by $100 million and still be able to give some money to the taxpayers It's crunch lime and I have been very busy try ing to make sure that the projects that arc beneficial to our area arc funded properly This includes wildlife appropriations Palisade Golf Course expansion Snow College expansion and Sevier Valley Applied Technology Center's expanded budget just to name a few My final bill is a "Livestock Dealer Act" which was requested by the Department of Agriculture will be heard in committee this week and it looks like it has a good chance of passing If it docs pass I will be 5 for 5 — all of the bills I have submitted will have passed the House of Representatives So far this session has been a highly suc cessful one for me We have been able to pass some excellent resolutions and bills that will have longterm positive impact on our communities Once again I and Douglas Tenney were introduced and the presentation began Trooper Smith talked to the audience about an experience involving scat belt use and its impact on him He also related statistics involving accidents including the amount of force pocket flashlights ST involved how many "collisions" there really arc and how your vehicle responds to all of the forces at work against it All the while Trooper Tenney was playing the "Grim Reaper" pulling students out of the audience to sit in front and represent "statistics" or the number of people who would be in accidents by the time the presentation was finished When the presentation was over there were close to two dozen GEORGE — Michael Christensen of Richfield and Reagan Roberts of Monroe won their divisions in the Elks State Hoop Shoot contest here and will move on to the Far West Regionals in Las Vegas March 25-2- 6 Christensen pumped in 23 of 25 Pee-We- e free throw attempts to grab the 9 boys' tide while Roberts sank 16 to win the 10-- 1 1 girls' crown The pair representing the Richfield Elks Lodge are two of six remaining from more than 13000 youngsters who started out in the competition in schools throughout Pec-We- 1- Boys Richfield 54 Emery 49 North Sevier 93 Parowan 69 Escalante 78 Wayne 64 Beaver 60 South Sevier 46 to 5:30 pm and grades 8 will meet from 5:45 pm to 7:15 pm A tournament will be held on 5-- Girls March 4 Parowan 5 1 South Sevier 46 Wayne 72 Kanab 53 Monticcllo 50 North Sevier 44 For additional information call Corey Morrison at 896-654- 1 IPHEiS "statistics" Trooper Smith concluded his remarks by relaying another experi- Kirsti ence that portrayed the consequences of not wearing seal bells and the reality of killing someone you love by not taking the lime to "bucklc-up- " Canpbell & Christopher Lane Neilsen February 18 Kristy Ho!m Tarral W DeLange March 4 & Aleecia Lynn Harper & Daniel D Allred February 26 He then asked the question cause High School Hoops Wrestling Camp Scheduled e The Wildcat Wrestling in gym 2 be March will Camp at Richfield High School Registration will be at 4 pm Feb 28 in the RHS wrestling room Cost of the camp is SI 5 Grade K-- 4 will meet from 4 pm "Can you live with knowing that you killed someone?" There was a brief question and answer period which was followed by a short video showing real life accidents and the injuries they can the nation The National Finals competition will be held in Indianapolis 8-- Stephanie McNabb v & Shaun Adams February 19 ’ Nicole Rhinefelter & Richard Paul Bumcrct March 19 ¥3j Val Dunn and Melinda Christensen presented questions from the presentation and rewarded correct answers w ith more incentives The presentation was a valuable learning experience and held a great moral: Take the time to invest in something worthwhile — life Buckle-Up- " Angela West v Amy- jn & John L Chartier - Larsen's (ice Hardware Hardware Richfield 45 East 100 North would like to thank you for your support and participation in these matters It has been a pleasure serving you Hardware COLOR YOUR WORLD Sevier County Sheriff John L Meacham announced arrests: Troy H Jorgenson 29 Richfield two counts of possession of a controlled substance and contempt of court James P Bunch 36 Monroe expired registration and driving on suspension Teresa Wood 25 Richfield bench warrant Zalanticl Pimentel 19 Santa Ana Calif falsification of government record Larry W Mainwood 19 Joseph aggravated assault and inciting a riot Robby D Hatch 21 Salina public intoxication Richfield City Police Chief Mayo Jacobsen announced arrests: Three juveniles were arrested and referred to Sixth District Juvenile Court one for retail theft and two for disorderly conduct Scouts Leaders Honored At Annual Distrct Event The annual Fishlakc District Boy Scouts Banquet Feb 10 was attended by approximately 550 scout leaders and their spouses Ted Christensen served as master of ceremonies The "Key Three" of the district Chairman Ron Bosshardt Commissioner Bill Lukcns and executive Steve Foster were recognized along with stake presidents and members of the District Steering Committee Foster gave a "state of the district" report after w hich he presented district chairman Ron Bosshardt with the "Quality District" award Colby Completes U Hamburger Russ Colby general manager of McDonald's of Richfield has been awarded a Bachelor of Hamburg-crolog- y from McDonald’s Hamburger University in Oak Brook 111 McDonald's of Richfield is owned and operated by local residents Dale and Michelle Gibson Hamburger U trains McDonald's managers in every aspect of store management including customer service personnel practices quality assurance equipment fundamentals accounting and marketing Course work also includes training in effective communications with personnel suppliers and customers McDonald’s management development program coupled with the advanced operations course is approved for 18 hours of college credit by the American Council on Education and can be applied to an associate or baccalaureate college degree Hamburger U has been cited by several business publications as a model corporate training facility for the hard work and dedication area scouts and their leaders of A special presentation was made to area businesses for their support of scouting The "Golden Eagle" award is presented to businesses that make contributions of over $1000 to the scouting program Honored this year were Robinson Transport and Barney Trucking both Salina Redmond Clay and Salt Redmond and McDonald's and Coca Cola Bottling Company both Richfield Diane Monroe was honored for her work in her past position as Cub Scout Roundtable coordinator and Doug Wood received the Eli Gavel award Receiving Cub Scouts Boy Scouts Varsity Scouts and Explorer Scout awards were Pack 607 Richfield Seventh LDS Ward "Top Pack" Troop 621 Central LDS Ward "Top Troop" Team 611 Glcnwood LDS Ward "Top Team" and Richfield Eleventh LDS Ward "Top Post" Recipients of this 62C90 12358 15794 Wood Finish - 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