Show March Wednesday I tKbUe flREfl OBITUARIES Christensen Librarian Craig Sylvester By Douglas ELSINORE — Funeral services for Craig P Sylvester were held Wednesday in the Elsinore LDS Ward chapel with Bishop CR Wood officiating Tom Capccc (son in law) offered the family prayer Elizabeth Staples (cousin) played prelude and postludc music and Ed Soulhwick (brother-in-law- ) offered the invocation A tribute was given by Gay Baiand speakers ley (daughter-in-law- ) were John Burke Kotter Glen Hatch and Brent Sylvester (nephew) w ith remarks by Bishop Wood Music included vocal selection by Carlecn Scott Althea South-wic- k and Bethel llolman (sister) and music life sketch by Althea Linda G Sorenson Soulhwick and Evelyn Hansen Linda Gayle Sorenson Linda Gayle Sorenson 58 died March 8 1994 in Sail Lake City She was bom May 19 1935 in Richfield Utah a daughter of Ralph B and Alta Young Sorenson She attended school in Koosharcm and graduated from Richfield High School class of 1955 She loved to sew She had worked at the Deseret Industries Store in Salt Lake City where she made overalls She was a very faithful and spiritual person and was very active in the LDS Church She was very particular about her personal appearance and always strived to look her best She will be missed She is survived by her mother of Richfield sisters and brothers: Clea and Bill Robertson of Salt Lake Cily: Rozannc and Raymond Crane of Tooele Rodney and Dcnia Sorenson of Taylorsville Kent Sorenson of Richfield and Kirk and Donna Sorenson of Glcnwood nu- merous nieces and nephews Funeral services were held Saturday March 12 1994 in the SpringcrfTurncr Funeral Home chapel with Bishop Stephen L Christiansen of the Richfield Seventh LDS Ward officiating Burial was in the Richfield City Ccmc- - ofBums Hansen (brother-in-law- ) fered the benediction Interment was in the Elsinore Cemetery by Neal S Magicby and Sons Mortuary Richfield where military rites were conducted by the Elsinore American Legion Post 75 Pallbearers were Jed Sylvester George Bailey Brent Sylvester Jim Peterson Tom Capccc Gail n Reynolds Dylan Peterson and Bailey Honorary pallbearers were Homer Sylvester Doug Sylvester Burns Hansen Ed Soulhwick Fcrral Reynolds Nathan Barney Boyd Lorcnson Bob Sylvester Elwood Bird Burke Kotter Bill Jensen and Glen Hatch Dc-ve- Claudia Wilker Funeral services for Claudia Coombs Wilker were held March 9 in the Neal S Magicby and Sons Mortuary chapel with Bishop Randy Christensen Richfield Fifth LDS Ward officiating Dorothy Higgins played prelude and postludc music and David offered the invocation Gwcna Olsen gave a DUP tribute and Elaine Nielsen gave a tribute from the Richfield Culture Club Speaker was Phil Jorgensen with remarks by Bishop Christensen Music included vocal duct selections by Phil and Nina Jorgensen "That Wonderful Mother of Mine" "I Love You Truly" and "A Perfect Day" accompanied by Gregory Jor- Ko-em- er gensen and Dorothy Higgins played an organ medley Wade Wilker offered the benediction Interment was in the Richfield Cily Cemetery where Larry Coombs offered the dedicatory prayer Pallbearers were Martcll Wilker Errol Wilker Clccd Coombs Rudy Wilker Travis Wilker Don Bunker Dell Wood and Ruben Coombs Scan Connery made the movie version of "The Hunt For Red October" an overnight success Author Tom Clancy has gone on to create many best selling techno-thriller- s 'Red Storm Rising" "Patriot Games" and "The Sum of all Fears" arc almost as well known Among the rest was one about war on drugs in Columbia "Clear and Present Dan- the covert ger" new book takes a closer look at the f moral issues of humans who use and abuse each other for profit spin-of- Clancy himself seems furious frustration over this spreading w ith corruption his fury about the brutal war The reader is drawn into wake-u- p call incredible ugliness of a at our doorstep This is a Guelda Moosman Guelda Moosman — Guelda Rose Bucklar Moosman NEPHlCIRCLEVILLE 82 passed away March 10 1994 in Utah Valley Regional Medical Center Provo Our beloved mother grand- and best friend has gone to heaven to join with her husband and sons She was bom Dec 29 1911 in Circlcvillc Utah the fourth daughter of John and Elizabeth Westwood Bucklar She was married to LcRoy james Moosman Oct 9 1934 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple He died May 19 1993 She was an active member of the LDS Church holding many positions She was a home health nurse Loved to quilt and make handcrafts for her family She was loved by everyone Survived by one son five daughters and their spouses: DclRoy John and Virginia Moosman Fremont Utah Mary Madsen Nephi Utah Velma and Neil Balkwill Regina Saskatchewan Canada Rose Marie and Frank Shepherd Nephi Utah mother Jencal and Gary Peterson Loa Utah LuJcan and Duane Hunt Teasdalc Utah 28 grandchildren 75 extended 64 family one niece and three nephews Funeral services were Monday March 14 1994 in the Ml Pleasant First LDS Ward chapel Interment was in the Ml Pleasant Cemetery by Urscnbach Funeral Home Ml Pleasant High School move back to Nevada Luella Jorgensen was visited by her daughter Diane Jensen and daughters and son Dennis Jorgensen who also visited Paula Jensen and Janna Roberts and families Nikki Mickclscn was hostess to the Dessert Club where members ate played cards and won prizes Scott and Cynthia Wilkins and daughter Heidi came to visit Carla and Kcndyl Wilkins and to attend the wedding of Cami Wilkins and Ty Gublcr Darwin and Tiffany Johnson and daughters visited their parents in Fillmore and Meadow Mclonie Anderson daughter of Glcndon and Raclyn Anderson received her Certificate of Graduation from the Primary organization by LDS Bishop Myron Mickclscn seemingly unstoppable cancer of Public awareness seems to be a novel place to start This is a painless way to gel awakened with a painful jolt Even if it is fast-pace- d easier to ignore this greedy un- scrupulous enemy you UK) may be well advised to take a closer lxk at his real ugliness Try "Without Remorse" by Tom Clancy ihnus nd fncrdi for thru appreciation to the miny afer the death kindness and thightfulncs flcal fllafllcby go ns Mortuary & Licensed Funeral Directors Alma G Migtcby L Lewis Gary "Serving Southern Utah Families Neal S Magicby 896-548- 4 50 Souih 1st Wqsi Richfield J Bonnie Andrcason was released A leader Bobby Porter was sustained in that position of cm dear mother Ntnme A Pierce SanL ant to thank those who look part We also m the funeral services Ihoae who sent such the loa Ward Relief lowly floral tokens also that was Society for the lovely laichcon saved to the family and relative W’e want all to know we appreciated this kind soextend viet very much so we want to Dt w armest thanks to you A special thanks to Brown and Raff at the Richfield Cart Center yi Im Prtrrro I aa k Darrel kdam laurel TaHnr tRarXrtawdJunior k Strom Torjewm Lam 4 On Christ iaiww everything they wanted In fact the increase in funding for public schools came at the expense of other important funding such as that for textbooks and technology according to Jack-so- n and no action was taken at all on fee waivers the past year’s most debated education issue 45-pcrcc- Utah Education Association Parent Teacher Association and elementary and secondary principals orga- of public needs and priorities schools A major concern is the equaliza- tion bill that will probably hurt jxw districts ic those with a low tax base more than rich ones The result of removing d tax exemptions w as from school prop- vetoed last y ear Jackson said the education coalition people working at the legislature remarked among themselves that "public education couldn't afford to have such a good year again" Although the funding increased by 45 percent districts each have their own budget process and negotiate w ith employees to agree on salaries for the coming year "Every day when I went to the Legislature" Jackson said "I kept thinking that maybe today I could make a difference" She has been a hoard member for years and has been active in legislative work through the Utah School Boards Association Superintendent Brent Thome commended her for her tireless work during the session 1 1 In consent action the board reappointed the accounting firm of Kimball and Roberts to provide auditing services for fiscal year 1994 approved four out of slate travel requests approved second readings of special leave and funeral leave policies signed a letter of support for the proposed performing arts center at Sevier Valley Applied Technolproogy Center approved a y gram of school food service in the summer approved to two home school requests and donated S300 to the Sevier High School Rodeo 36-da- Club After discussion about the proposed North Sevier High School senior class trip to attend "Grad Night" at Disneyland the board voted not to approve the request for out of slate travel Unclear liability issues and concerns about fee waivers were stated as the reasons The following is the menu for the Six County area (Monroe Richfield Salina Koosharcm Gunnison Manti Moroni Scipio Delta and Fillmore) senior nutrition program for the coming week: Wednesday March 16 — Turkey dressing casserole yams Mandarin oranges and grapefruit sections bread and butter milk or juice Thursday March 17 — Roast pork augratin potatoes peas cherry shortcake bread and butter milk or juice Friday March 18 — Spaghetti and meatballs tossed green salad fruit cup chocolate cake bread and butter milk or juice Tuesday March 22 — Salisbury steak whipped potatoes with gravy green beans pineapple upside dow n cake biscuits and butter milk or juice Wednesday March 23 — Beef stew with vegetables cheese stick Jcll-c cookie corn-brea- d pears-n-limand butter milk or juice On the day planning to caL make reservations at the center by 9 am for disapproval although board members said the trip could still be possible if a community group would be willing to lake the responsibility for sponsorship independent of the school and the district With increasing evidence of a gang presence in the Sevier County area the board approved the first reading of a new policy on gang symbols gang participation and Although weapons possession there have not been any reported incidents the administration feels it is important to establish a policy which will allow principals to address this issue before it becomes a serious concern Concern was expressed by board member Tom Hales that innocent students might be accused of gang activity when they were unaware that their apparel is considered gang related Shirts hats and jackets display ing the names or logos of particular sports teams are part of gang attire in certain metropolitan areas CARD OF THANKS Card of Thanks We wish to exprea our nncere be- erty may be that schools will be contributing to the support of local cities A similar "Robin Hood" bill great-grandfath- grandfather Jerald Steve and Lorilcc Jensen Elko Ncv visited Vonlcss Jensen and helped their daughter Shelly who has been attending North Sevier who was actively involved hind the scenes said there still wasn't enough to give everybody emy as Blazer Kristy and Cory Piep’s infant son was named Austin by his government agencies approaching the legislature with longer wish lists but board member Ruth Jack-so- n nizations all worked well together to help legislators understand the Four New Residents Named The twins of Carlos and Bonnie Peterson were named by their father Sunday at church attended by several family members Their daughter is Elizabeth Rose and their son is Bridger Charles The infant son of Stacy and Wayne Kinder was named LaBrial James Kinder by his Bronzcl Pickett at church attended by many family members Stacy is a daughter of Lynn and Karen Peterson dates to sic for three posUions on the association's hoard of directors The conflict arises when it becomes obvious to John Kelly that wrongs as hideous as those he tried to stop in South East Asia happen here at home He can't believe the abuses to young lives that go unpunished Often they seem to be ignored by the authorities Some of these who have sworn to uphold the law have even sold out to this en- Redmond News Tammy Johnson A brief report on the recent Utah legislative session was given to members of the board of education Wednesday at its March meeting but the full impact of new legislation won't be known until the governor has signed bills into law or vetoed them and the budget people have determined each school district's dollar amount share Jackson said a coalition of educators made up of the Utah Superintendents Association the Utah School Boards Association the corruption in illegal drug dealing? We wish to express our gratitude to all of you who were so considerate and kind follow ing the death of our loved one Linda Gay lc Sorenson A special thanks to all who look part in the funeral service to those who sent flowers or monetary offerings to those who sent letters and cards of condolence to those who traveled to attend the service and to all of you who assisted in any way Your love affection kindness and sympathy shown at this time was wonderful and we thank you from the bottom of our hearts Aba Sorenson 1 Family 7 A Nomilpees Are John Kelly a secondary character in earlier Clancy novels is center stage in this one He is the product of the intensive military training of the Vietnam era — an elite warrior He has become a trained killer of the "enemy" What evolves is a moral contrast and comparison w ith crimes of another war Is treason any less a crime in the war on drugs? And a known traitor with money to buy protection under the law is lie not just as dirty as one who sells out national security? Lawless bullies that abuse young girls and children arc they less the enemy just because they are out of uniform? Who then asks Tom Clancy can stop the THE RICHFIELD HEATER Legislative Report Highlights Sevier School Board Meet Increased state revenues had all This talented writer has once again turned his attention to the hideous evil of the underworld of drugs "Without Remorse" his hot 16 1991 Carl Wilker and family express our sincere thanks and appreciation to friends neighbors relatives and many others in the Richfield area for their expressions of sympathy condo- lences and the many floral tributes for Claudia's funeral The family also wishes lo thank the Fifth Ward Bishopric and the Fifth Ward Relief Society for providing us the heartwarming memory of the funeral services and luncheon for our beloved wife and mother Claudia Coombs Wilker Carl W W ilker SupL Thorne said he would work with principals to modify the wording of the policy to clarify the apparel clause In his report host principal Boyd Gurney of North Sevier Middle School showed the boarJ the in- dividualized handbooks that arc helping students learn lifetime planning and study skills By recording a log of assignments each day student can determine a plan of attack to accomplish their work In the school there is a wide variety of activities in which students may participate ’We know that kids who arc involved in school activities usually don’t get into trouble" Gumcy said Incentives offered in academics citizenship and service reinforce positive productive behavior A group of students performed a musical number from their forthcoming school production of "Li l Abner" Board members recognized recent outstanding accomplishments of 48 students and teachers w ho have distinguished themselves in state-wid- e academic and athletic competitions Following an executive session the board approved Supt Thome's recommendation for a reduction in force This action affecting only a few teachers is due to the implementation of the new district staffing ratio formula the return of two teachers from leaves of absence and other budget constraints Letters will be sent to notify the teachers On April the board w ill meet at 3 pm in the Ashman Elementary media center Issues or items to be included on that agenda arc due at the school district office by noon on April 6 14 Selected For Garkane Board Garkanc Power Assn nominating committees have selected candi- Candidates selected in District No 2 which represents portion ot Wayne County were George Blackburn (incumbent) Jremont and Linda Coombs Teasdalc The District No 5 Nominating Committee representing Garkanc s customers in northern Kane County selected Terry Grill iths (incumbent) and Dale Payne both Orders ille to contend for the director position In Garkane's District No 7 Nolan Button (incumbent) and former board member Joe Judd both Kanab were nominated District No 7 includes Garkane members living in the Kanab area as well as eastern Kane County Garkanc is a rural electric cooperative and owned by s its The cooperative's board of directors is elected by the membership with directors terms serving staggered three-yea- r Nominating committees made up of cooperative members select candidates for board positions non-prof- it member-consumer- Additional candidates can be added to the ballot through a process Petitions signed by a minimum of 15 members will place an additional name on the ballot if received no later than nixin Friday March 18 1994 X‘ii-tio- n In early April Garkane members living in Districts 2 5 and 7 will rcccisc ballots in the mail Lleuion results will be tabulated at Garkane's annual meeting sessions to be held in Orderville April 27 and in Loa April 28 Junction News Singing Dancing In Revue Rula Ipson 577-281- Brown 6 Loa and Mr and Mrs Doug Luke and family Orem Participating in the Piute High School Thundercttc Revue at the high school were the chorus the team and drill team the mini-driSandi's dance students Following a heart attack Leon Davenport was flown to a hospital in Salt Lake Cily He is reportedly doing better and hopes to return home soon Visiting him were Mr and Mrs Darwin Thompson Traci Thompson Lcz and Shalccc Allen and Ashley Thompson LaWana Fisher Ruth Ncv is visiting her mother Ellen Laird Rea McIntosh and Rula Ipson accompanied Lon and Sundec Dalton and Elna Fox Circlcvillc to the Manti LDS Temple wedding of Kristy Holm and Tcrral DcLangc n Rea's brother and sister-in-laand Carla McIntosh Taylorsville took her to the family dinner in Elsinore following the h wedding They also visited in with their aunts and uncle Mr and Mrs Tom Proctor and Frcidj Talbot Lynn and Daphne Robinson have returned after being at a hospital in Salt Lake Cily where she underwent tests Mr and Mrs Lynn Robinson kept an appointment in Cedar City w ith an eye specialist The Steve Bamson family Midvale are here at their home for a few days Vicki Bush and niece Johnnie Henry accompanied Tom Bush on the truck for a run to Salt Lake City Jaime Grofl who lives with her grandparents Mr and Mrs Jay Norton went to St George for three days of Piute High School activities Ilenc Blood Angle and Keith and Glcnna Kennedy Marysvalc visited their parents the LaVcc Howes and grandmother Christie Freestone Visiting Mr and Mrs Ronald Brown were Lindon and Susan ll Lindon and Susan Brown visited her parents Loa the Sherm Christensens Mr and Mrs Sherm Christensen visited in Erda with Caroline and Bemcll Johnson and family Saudi Eldredge accompanied her Piute High Schixil drill team to the regional meet in St George where the girls took third place Kingston News Grandson Is Blessed Debbie Kxerett Bc-va- Pan-guitc- Sherry and Andre Milled attended the blessing of their grandson son of Cami and Rand Betridgc Cedar City Other family members attending were Shane and Sherri Milled and family Brooke Cleave and family Patrice Milled Cedar Cily Mike Milled and Rick and Jami G leave and family A luncheon was served at the Ken Betridgc home following the meeting Kevin Everett arid Nick Higgins attended the wedding reception of their teacher Kristy Holm to Tcrral DcLangc at the LDS chapel in Elsinore The boys served as gilt receivers at the reception Their par ents Terry and Deanna Higgins and Debbie Everett and sister Jessua Everett also attended Debbie Richard Kcsin and Jessica Everett went to Salt Lake City on business Debbie and Anna Mil led attended the monthly meeting of the Domestic Violence Coalition in Richfield isited family Vio Sudwccks members in Sail Lake City Visiting Larry and Mane Larsen were their daughter Joyce llinon Salt Lake City and grandson Courtney Larson Alaska tends University of Utah who Chadwick Hearing Centers FREE Electronic Hearing Evaluation To Determine If You Can Be Helped With A Hearing Aid Computer Matched Hearing Aids To Each Individual Hearing Loss Quality Hearing Instruments At Low Trices Trail Period Neigh do r Serving Neighbor 60-D- av 159 N Main He? 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