Show Wednesday March 9 1991 THE RICHFIELD REAPER 5-- Time For Weed Control Program In Alfalfa By Chelwy Lee Hansen These youngsters are celebrating their first birthdays: Chelsey Lee Hansen daughter of Douglas and Patti Hansen Cedar City Grandparents Pat and Judy Murdock Monroe and Marvin and Carma Hansen Central March 3 Dallas Choate son of David Choate and Claire Higgins Richfield March 9 The Richfield Reaper will publish your baby's photo graph if submit ted to The Reaper Office by 12 noon on the Friday prior to publication There is a S3 charge BWP Slates Meeting The Richfield Business and Professional Women will meet March 10 in the Richfield City auditorium Recital Is Set For Area Piano Students Selected students of the private music teachers in the Richfield area will perform in the Combined Students Recital March 13 the Joseph Recital Hall at 7 pm Teachers represented are JoAnne McCoy Kelly McCoy Charlene Peterson Sondra Shepherd and Barbara Middleton Other teachers who w ish to participate arc asked to send name of student age selection with composer to JoAnne McCoy by March II Emphasis is on stage presence and decorum as well as acceptable performance at 7:30 pm Pam Hendrickson will give a report on the recent legislative session The new Young Career Woman will also be selected She will represent Richfield BWP at the Southern District regional meeting in April Erma King is the chairman for the evening Taking first place in the open Students of Charlene Peterson will be presented in recital March 14 at 7 pm at the Joseph hall Several students will be graduating from a level in the Suzuki Piano Method This recital will feature Anne Ogden Melanie Ogden Melissa Thomas and Jane Ellen and Lance Stott playing hands) selections (eight by Smetana Faust and Bach The public is invited These students will also be playing in the combined Music Teachers Association recital March 13 April 30 Winning entries will be published in Volume XXVI of the "Saga of the Sanpitch" Divisions categories and rules for the contest are published in Volume XXV of the "Saga of the San- vision of the 25lh Annual Park City Snow Sculpture contest Feb 26 were family members of the Jim Chamberlains north Ogden the Tom Oaks Farmington and the Burdell Mulfords Fruit Heights Their sculpture was entitled "In The Mixxl" depicting a bull anxiously looking over a lence at a disinterested cow The families hasc participated in the contest for 17 years placing in the lop three many times however this is only the second tune they have won the competition They dedicated this snow sculpture to a friend of the family Gary Kastler who is fighting cancer they won it for him George Snell Kaysville has been called to serve as LDS mission president in the Philippines He is retiring from his medical practice at McKay Dee Hospital in June where he has practiced for many years Among their eight children arc Tammy and Mark Mul-lorSanta Clara Fay Holt is caring for her grandson Nolan at his apartment following his release (rom a Los Angeles hospital where he underwent a lung transplant two months ago Janet d MARRIAGE LICENSES Sevier County Ryan E Torgcrscn bels and Chcri L 18 Anna- Hansen 19 Richfield Christopher Chip Glcave 30 and Vickie Morrell 22 both Richfield Mr and Mrs Entries may be addressed to Findlay Box 56-- 5 Ephraim Utah 84627 Eleanor P Madsen 295 East 100 North Ephraim or Lillian Fox 140 North 100 West Manti Utah 84642 Lin-ni- di- BIRTHS Sevier Valley Hospital pitch" e germination and seedling stages when they arc much more easily controlled It is those perennials Torrev News Wynona Mulford There is still time to submit an entry in the annual Sanpete Historical Writing Contest Deadline is Theme for this year's contest is "People Who Made a Difference in Sanpete County" but even if that was all that happened the potential is really scary I have related the "Duckweed" story several times in this column and w ill only refer to it briefly One duck weed plant is only about the sie of a pin head but this plant can produce a new plant in just a djy or two In a pond it appears no threat when it only covers one percent of the surface or even five percent but if conditions arc just right it could cover half the pond in just a week If the number of plants double in two days how long will it be before the pond is entirely covered? Two days Over the last few years as I have observed the spread of white top it is obvious that there is going to be some real production losses in many fields unless farmers get serious about controlling this weed It is not just cultivated land that has to be cared for Canal banks rights of ways and waste places must be managed for control of white top and other noxious weeds However for a grower to say that he can't do any thing — until the canal or right of way or other managers do something — is folly If a field is currently infested it will only get worse if nothing is done waiting for someone else to clean up their problem first Progress can be made on reducing existing infestations even if there is a source of contamination nearby Incoming seeds have to go through Students To Snow Bull's In The Mood Be Featured In Recital two-pian- o Entries Still Being Sought For Contest Clyde Hurst I’SU Extension Agent It is time to be spraying or getting ready to spray alfalfa for weeds Good weed control is important for both stand longevity and production of high quality forage For some w ho may be interested good weed control can also allow entry into another important market that of noxious weed-fre- e hay This year 1994 is when people taking feed into national forests will be required to carry certified noxious weed-fre- e hay The most popular alfalfa herbicides arc ScncorLcxonc and Vclpar They arc cffccuvc against many annual grasses and broadlcaf weeds Alter grasses get up several inches Poast will control many of the annuals if that should be necessary and even a few perennials Kerb though a bit expensive will control more grasses both annual and perennial but must be used in late fall or early winter A weed problem that is getting worse throughout the state is white lop also known as hoary cress Sevier County is no exception and we need to get serious about controlling it It is true that there are other counties with worse problems but the potential for destruction of productive agricultural land by this weed is so great that we cannot ignore it It is obvious to all who deal w ith weeds that there is more white lop each year and the more there is the greater its spread Weeds don't just double their numbers each year Daync Dalton Richfield boy March 2 Gunnison Valley Hospital Mr and Mrs Brent Sorensen girl Feb 23 Mr and Mrs James Costello Richfield girl March Ccnterficld 1 and Spencer Baker took her to the airport in Salt Lake City and Spencer had a piano lesson in Provocn route home The Torrcy LDS Ward choir sang in the evening session of LDS e Stake Conference directed by Jensen and accompanied by Spencer Baker and Jessie Pace Elder Jeff Marchant regional representative was the speaker Visiting Jim and Ellene Haws were their son Kcrlynn and his daughters Heidi and Heather who returned to Seattle for sch(xl Alberta and Lee Wardle have been in Salt Lake City to be near her brother who is hospitalized on life support Visiting Don Pace were his Mae and daughter and Sherild Hickman who came for the funeral of Shcrild's mother Thelma Hickman Also present were family members Mr and Mrs Glade Mott Mr and Mrs Wayne Smith Kay Hickman and daughters Peggy Sue and Mary Graham Deona Oy ler and LaRue Oy ler Connie McKinney and children Chicago III have moved here to be near her mother Evely n Black Mrs McKinney is on medical retirement from the US Air Force They arc renting the home recently vacated by the Lee Wardles The Torrcy LDS Ward Relief Society Presidency Afton Leavitt Dona Cook Janet Hansen and Joan Jensen participated in the combination homcmaking meeting and annual birthday celebration program March 2 and also served dinner joined by Bishop Leon Bogcdahl and his wife Beth A sing-alon- g was conducted by Wynona Mulford who played accompaniment on an Cor-rinn- Mr and Mrs Lloyd Rymcr came to assist w ith plans for the remodeling of the home of her mother Dorothy Mulford Plans include the installation of siding The Reed Jacksons accompanied the Chappells and the Tccples to San Diego where they went to the LDS temple and on a bus tour and sky ride at the zoo The Jacksons Intermountain Specialized Abuse Treatment Center is a private nonprofit agency that provides specialized services to individuals and families affected by sexual abuse and domestic violence in order to help in the healing process and prevent future victimization I SAT has 10 offices in the state of Utah including one in Richfield that has been open since early Retirement Officer Sets Visit Bonnie Sweat field representative for the Utah State Retirement Systems will be in Richfield at the Department of Transportation District office Thursday March 10 from 1 am to 4 pm Persons may stop by at their convenience or make an appointment by calling The representative can essentially handle all functions of the main of1 fice 1993 Until January of 1994 the office was staffed by personnel comfrom ISAT's muting part-tim- e e Provo office but now a therapist has been employed to cover the Richfield area Barbara Lester LCSW provides treatment in the office four days a week Monday through Thursday including some evening hours Adfull-tim- ditionally other ISAT clinicians come to Richfield periodically to assist with service provision ISAT now serves children and adolescents who arc victims of sexual abuse adults who were molested as children adult and juvenile sex offenders victims and perpetrators of domestic violence and affected family members ISAT was formerly known as Sexual Abuse Treatment Center and it served only those affected by sexual abuse Its new name reflects its broadened scope of services Richfield's ISAT office is located at 146 North Main Suite 22 Appointments or inquiries can be made Monday by calling 896-528- 4 through Thursday (Prom Accessories sw Make Your Own Hair Accessories To Match Your Dress 'n Craft jiitMain Richfield 5 North 896-813- 3 plan Greenhalgh Promoted At Zions Zions Bank of Richfield has announced the promotion of Donna Greenhalgh to the position of loan interviewer She has been with Zions Bank for eight years w ith experience in all areas of bank operations the past four years in loan processing She will be able to assist bank customers with their installment and consumer loans and help con- sumer loan manager La nan Peterson in the loan department She is married to Bart Grccn-halg- h and has two children to come w Weekend Comfort With Style re i THE CASUAL CLOSET 1 XVOMl'N-- S TRAniTIONAt 37 North 100 Last Salina from home Quartzsitc Ari very soon Brian Pace and Laura Wilkins will be married in the Manti LDS Temple March 18 followed by a reception that evening from 7:30 to 10:30 pm in the Torrcy LDS Ward Brian is a son of Rudolph and Paula Pace and Laura is a daughter of Alice and Ray Wilkins Delta Laura Hunt is in Sevier Valley Hospital due to a blood clot in her lung Bernice and Lavcmc northern Utah and Norma Lay and Lcnore Peterson are with their mother Vera Mulford attended funeral services in Loa for Minnie Pierce Vera’s daughter-in-laMyrle T Allred gave a tribute to her grand- mother and son Sherral Allred dedicated the grave Carolyn Moosman who underwent gall bladder laser surgery at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center is at home and reportedly doing well Cl OTHII K 529-720- 7 I si When the field is rotated into barley treatment with Ally is recwill suppress ommended 2 white top- - but usually it is nd totally cl fectiv c against these deep nx'ted jvrennials For more information tall Clyde Hurst Utah State University Ex- 4-- Circleville News Residents Get Their Annual Winter Sun gion drill team finals and bj'keiball tournament Mr and Mrs Brent Christensen were in Mjyficld visiting Mr anj Mrs Croll Christensen Frank Lewis national weather observer says we have had average temperatures ol 56 degrees for a high and 2fi degrees lor a low w ith 07 inches of moisture for the Larry Brown Mr and Mrs Howard Simkins arc home from their annual vacation to Honolulu Hawaii where they visited Bruce and Jeanette Simpkins The Piute High School Forensics Team won first place at the region competition finals in Green River last week Eva Dean Zinglcman went to Milford for the boys sophomore basketball tournament Her grandson KC Torgcrson son of Kendall and Dana Torgcrson was playing for Piute High School She also attended a bantam wrestling tournament in Junction where two grandsons won medals They were Doug Riddle son of Kenneth and Kathy Riddle Cedar City and John Zinglcman son of Mr and Mrs Scott Zinglcman Enoch The Riddles and Zinglemans also v i si ted w ith Eva Dean for part of the w eekend Ina Horton traveled to Palos Verde Calif with other family members to attend funeral services for Tom Vanderpool a police officer who was shot and killed while attending a police seminar Officer Vanderpixil's partner was also killed in the incident Mr and Mrs Ricky Blackwell watched their son Bryce play in the sophomore basketball tournament in Milford Jared Higgins son of Mr and Mrs Terry Higgins celebrated his 16th birthday with a large family dinner There were several people from Circleville in St George for the re- - week Shawna Thorton Green River Wyo has Ken visiting her mother T reeda Callaw ay Mr and Mr Kent Coates visaed in Cedar City with Terry and Lori Worthen Mr and Mrs Lon Dalton attended the wedding of Terral W De-Lan- and Kristy Antimony Holm Junction at the Manti LDS Temple Mary Dalton was in Cedar City caring for the children of Russell and Paula Dalton while they were out of town on business She also attended the baptism in Mary sv ale for Amber James daughter ol Gary and Eeann James Mr and Mrs Chris F ullmer were in St George for the region drill team competition Visiting Mr and Mrs GeralJ Horton were Mr and Mrs Richard Cannon Logan Mr and Mrs Afton Morgan have had as visitors their daughter Jolyn Feller and two children I r in and Kris Anne Germantown Mu Calvin and Debbie Robinson Cedar City visited Mr and Mrs Merlin Robinson Aurora News Sewer Project 529-358- There Half-Wa- y payments will not K allowed to K late If the payments are not made by the 15lh of the month additional late fees w ill K assessed and should the payment not K received the 3!)th ol the month water service will more than likely be dis- Cindv And reason son-in-la- Omni-Chor- d Sexual Abuse Center In Richfield Open that are alrcaJy established in the fields dial are hard to get nd of Cleaning up a field that is infested by white top requires a pro gram It will not happen with just one shot About the best thing that can be done for white top in alfalfa is to use a high rate of Valpar on affected areas 4 The Aurora city council has announced that the sewer project being instilled in Aurora is nearly 50 percent complete Since the project is rapidly nearing completion the mayor and council would like the citizens to be award of certain facts concerning the sewer and property owners' responsibilities fees continued and additional assessed The next regularly scheduled meeting for the Aurora City Council is Monday March 21 at 7 pm at the fire station Property owners must be aware that sewer connection fees must be paid in full by the time the system becomes operational According to ordinance any household or business that has not paid the connection fee of S350 will not receive culinary water service The council has set June as the date by which these payments must be made The Aurora City Youth Council will meet on Monday March 14 at 7 p m at the fired station They will be planning their annual Easter All members of the Activity Youth Council are encouraged to attend and partic ipate 1 Glen Gun suffered a stroke and is Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City His wife Erva is staying with their children in the Salt Lake area during his illness The connection fee is to allow access to the system Each property owner will need to make the arrangements to have hisher own system connected to the city sewer line This means that each property ow ner w ill need to pay to have this work completed Property owners w ill have up to one year to conned hisher individual waste system to the city sewer in the Anthony Christensen has been in the Gunnison Valley Hospital Aurora First LDS Ward reports that Gary Mason has Ken culled as assistant teacher adviser Diane Mason as Young Woman camp director and Tammy Tatum as assistant Young Women's camp director Even though homeowners and businesses will have up to one year to complete their connection to the city sewer system monthly payments will begin when the system is operational and must be paid monthly Property owners or residents cannot wait to begin paying the monthly sewer charge until their systems are conneued to the city sewer Residents will be billed eish month for the service whether or not homes and businesses are connected to the system once it becomes operational and the council determines when the monthly bill lor sewer service is to begin ARREST UPDATE C Sevier County Sheriff John Meacham announced arrests: Jed C Sylvester 42 Elsinore rape of a child Debbie Nichols 39 Richfield sodomy of a child Don A Ellis Las Vegas driving under the influence Richfield Chief of Police Mayo Jacobson announced arrests' Maureen A Growler 21 Cedar City retail theft intoxication and assault Since the monthly bill from the city lor services tie water irrigation trash collection landfill and sewer) will be significantly increased because of die sewer charge and the increase in landfill fees the city council has determined that Three juveniles were arrested for theft possession of drug paraphernalia illegal possession of controlled substance and runaw ay e Parsons Bakery Teams I'p With I ' Call To ! 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