Show IQ A TI1E RICHFIELD REAPER Wednesday March 9 1991 Little Sahara Access Road Being Upgraded Rex Rowley area manager for the Bureau of Land Management's House Range Resource Area announced that the access road to the White Sands Campground in the Little Sahara Recreation Area will be temporarily closed in order to upgrade the dirt and gravel road to asphalt The project will close the only access into the popular campground from approximately March 14 to the end of April "Campers that normally stay at White Sands will need to consider alternative sites for the next month or so” said Rowley "Fortunately the Oasis Campground Five Seek Dairy Princess Crown Five young Sevier County women will seek the title of Sevier County Dairy Princess in a pageant scheduled for Saturday at 2 pm in the Red Hills Middle School Richfield Seeking the title are Stephanie Dorsey and Amy Dorsey daughters of Paul and Debbie Larsen Glen-woo- d Jamie Jorgensen daughter of Joe and Bonnie Jorgensen Sigurd Becky Mason daughter of Allen and Libby Mason Aurora and Jessica Stubbs daughter of Grant J and Louise Stubbs Richfield Melanie Traveller current dairy princess will be on hand to pass her crown on to the winner She is a daughter of Kent and Margcnc Traveller who recently moved from Richfield to Cedar City The public is invited to attend I the pageant free of charge Jf V nr — i i r " 1 i Stephanie Dorsey Jessica Stubbs Becky Mason Jamie Jorgensen Jericho Picnic Ground Sand Mountain and numerous dispersed undeveloped campsites offer campers lots of opLittle tions within the 60000-acr- e Sahara Recreation Area" he said -- According to Row ley the project was scheduled for this time of year to take advantage of moist soil con- v ditions Snow Bound Chris Costa has signed a letter of intent to attend Snow College in Ephraim on a foot hall scholarship Snow College Signs Costa For Football By Bill McClure Sports Editor Chris Costa the Richfield Wildcat's top running hack and linebacker last fall Wednesday signed a letter ol intent to play lootball lor Snow College in Ephraim "1 like Coach Tidwell" Costa said "I've always wanted to play for him” Costa at 6' and 1K0 pounds said he'll probably play salety or outside linebacker due to his Costa's real asset is his toughness rather than sic sie Wildcat lootball coach Randy x Madsen summed up Costa's attributes last tail pri-mar- The contract for the road project has been awarded to Cox Rock Products Inc For additional information contact the BLM's Fillmore office at (801)743-681- Amy Dorsey 1 VJ "There's not a kid in the state that’s any tougher than Chris" Madsen said "He plays with a lot of courage and determination'' The Wildcats reached the quarterfinals of the state 3A football play-oil- s where they lost to Wasatch That determination also was apbasketparent during the ball season Costa's gutsy play and leadership were key factors in the Wildcats winning the Region II title and taking second in the state tournament a significant accomplishment for the school's first year in Utah's 3 div ision Costa is a son of Bruce and Flame Costa ol Richfield just-ende- - V' "f y J m : The Sevier Valley Applied Technology Center will hold a public hearing at 7 pm Thursday in the d school's amphitheatre to receive public input on the proposed performing arts center SVATC assistant superintendent for operations Kim Blackburn recently surveyed a variety of theatres and auditoriums in Southern Utah Nevada and California "We at SVATC have no preconceived notions on the size of the facility" Blackburn said "We will support whatever the community decides it wants We just need to find out what that is" Factors to be discussed at the Gymnasts Meet At RHS On Feb 26 an American Team Tumbling Association and Southern Utah Tumbling Association-sanctione- d gymnastics meet was held at Richfield High School There were 415 participants competing from beginner le cl to elite gymnast Some levels had as many as 30 competitors Area participants placed as follows: First: Ashley Albrecht Melissa Blake Kandacc Boswell Shac Ann Buchanan Melanie Chamberlain Anya Nielson Melissa Poulson Autumn Rasmussen and Amber Williams Amber Second: Albrecht Zachary Barney Krystal Blake Staci Buchanan Jodi Coates Carina Douglas Mary Nordlelt and David Whitmore Third: Kellie Adair Candis Barney Christina Bennett Kristen Cara Cow ley Brandy Madsen and Holly Ann Taylor Fourth: Katie Anderson TaNilIc Bagley Shawnee Boswell Katie Christensen and Joani Schena Fifth: Tiffany Bagley Brook Barney Ashley Nebekcrand Emily Okerland Ashley Coon Seventh: Jonic Anderson Jalcy Hinkins Launa Learning and Lacie Quamberg Fiehth: Lacey Tatum and Lori Watts Tenth: Lacey Anderson Jenny I leiulerson and Lacey Jensen State Tourney Next GEORGE — The Piute Thundcrbirds take the 1A Region 15 basketball title into the State ST Tournament at 2:30 pm in Southern Utah University's Centrum today but it wasn't easy blew a The lead Saturday against Panguitch in the Region 15 championship game at Dixie College here and it took two overtimes to repair the damage The First overtime came after Overseas Taxpayers Sixth: Rochelle Bennett and Win Region T-Bir- ds hearing include seating capacity construction costs maintenance and operations costs and types of use Everyone interested in the facility is invited to attend Lisa Chamberlain Chamberlain 10-- 4 in the second overtime to grab win and the championship with Jason Reitz led the 22 points Piute plays Region 14’s seventh-ranke- d team today in Cedar City a 79-7- 3 H Fatal Vehicle Nephi man died when this pickup truck went out of control and rolled several times on near the Joseph early Saturday An off-ram- p Elliot Brinkcrhoff Panguitch's launched a trey with five seconds on the clock and Ben Savage forced the second extra period w ith a steal and a lay up outscorcd Panguitch The The Utah Highway Patrol identified the victim as Richard Neal Menlove Menlove was a grandson of foincr Richfield residents Ralph Menlove Nephi and Valoy K Menlove West Valley City UHP said Menlove was in the castbound lane of apparently driving at a high rate of speed when the 1993 Mada pickup went off the right side of the road and rolled Soaking Up That Hawaiian Sun 836-270- 5 Glen and Audrey Dclccuw spent a week in Hawaii to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Lloyd and Delaine Chappell were at Don Chappell was taken by ambulance to Sevier Valley Hospital in Richfield and later by Life Flight to LDS Hospital His wife Betty and other family members are with him in Salt Lake City Visiting Ray and Inez Jensen and Rose and Jess Christensen were family members Gary Mary Jason and Stephanie Jensen Page Ari and Lisa Hansen Phoenix They were here for the funeral of Claus Dclccuw Wclby VanDkc is a patient at Sevier Valley Hospital Clcnn and Evelyn Okcrlund oftba''5 cttt&tuv in Hawaii on business While there they visited their children Mr and Mrs Byron Chappell Many friends and relatives from out of town attended the funeral for Claus Dclccuw spent some time in Yuma Ariz visiting Evelyn's sister Dean and Peggy Chappell and catcb n ' their family were at Salt Lake International Airport to sec their son Rulon Chapell leave for his LDS mission to Durban South Africa Also at the airport to sec him off were grandparents Steve and Allic Brown Loa and cousins Tara Brani and Brandi Brown Hcmmjn Max and Florence Fordham arc home after spending the winter in Quartsitc Ariz Several local children have been cetvtet vioo 19° 6l3Rl S V0vUedto Registration forms vviil be available at ail schools Any questions call Caryl Christensen at 896-689- 0 ill with the the URV virus Among them arc the son of Lane and Coral Chappell and the daughter of Scott and Mary Sorenson Vernal Jackson American Fork spent a few days visiting friends and family Inez Jensen took him to Mas field to visit w ith his sister and brother-in-laBlanche and Melvin Tax lor w retirement are sometimes treated differently for overseas taxpayers For example an overseas taxpayer who uses the IRC section 91 election to exclude all or part of his or her foreign earned income cannot use the excluded income for investing in an IRA Persons working for a foreign compa1 Nephi Soldier Dies In Rollover JOSEPH — An Nephi man on leave from the US Army at Ft Carson Colo died at 4:53 am Saturday morning when the pickup truck he was driving went out of control and rolled six offtimes near the Joseph ramp Individual Retirement Accounts which allow many US taxpayers to accumulate tax deferred savings for Ft Carson Colo Lxman News 25-fo- Rtpr Photo By Hal Edwards morning Richard Neal Menlove apparently died instantly He was in the Army and on leave from third-quart- Inez Jensen SVATC Sets Hearing On New Theatre The victim was wearing a scat belt but had to be extricated from the vehicle Cause of the accident der investigation UHP Trooper is still un- ny are not permitted to roll over any distribution of retirement savings 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