Show V Wednesday March 23 1991 THE RICHFIELD REAPER Renown Watercolor Display At Snow EPHRAIM — The latest show at the Snow College Art Gallery is the traveling exhibit of the National Watercolor Society The public is invited to visit the gallery in the Humanities Building Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 7 pm This is an exclusive show ing for the entire state of Utah It is a traveling show curated from the 73rd annual International Exhibit of the NWS The show featured artists 5 A plus three from and one each from from 28 states Canada Malaysia and Belgium The 99 paintings in the exhibit were selected by a comprehensive judging process from 1200 slides of paintings submitted The traveling show consists of 30 paintings by watercolorists from around the country The imagery ranges from super realism to abstract works and the styles arc just as varied The Pearsons Larry and Marie Pearson will perform at the Stake LDS women’s conference here March 26 Women's Conference Readied On Saturday Ronald Monscn instructor at the Richfield LDS Seminary and former Miss Montana Erica Mavig arc the scheduled keynote speakers for the annual Richfield and Richfield East LDS Slake women's conference at 9 am Saturday March 26 at the Richfield LDS Tabernacle Monscn will address the problems facing young people and what can be done to help them lie will also be presenting a gospel-oriente- d workshop during the first session of the conference Monscn has been teaching at the Richfield LDS Seminary for several years Havig will base her remarks on her experiences before and after a debilitating car accident and on how "choices and consequences" affect a young person's life Havig is a former Miss Billings and Miss Montana She is also a former prima-ballcrin- a Brother-siste- r recording artists "The Pearsons" will also be featured performers during the conference They will be sharing music from their debut album "The Answer is You" Larry and Marie Pearson arc Richfield natives who have composed music and done other talent work for LDS Church-base- d productions as well as several music publishing firms in Los Angeles and acWorkshops on self-lov- e inceptance personal preparedness LDS an and cluding version of "Fiddler on the Roof" will also be presented during the i Couple Celebrates Golden Anniversary Luzon ia and Sprneor self-defen- day A special feature of this year's women's conference will be the choir directed by Kathryn Robinson and Janet Bird The choir will be performing several selections during the confer- LOA — The Road Creek Inn in Loa will be the site of a reception to be held in honor of Spencer and Lucnia Rees as they celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary March 26 Mr Rees who was born and raised in Loa met his w ife during his LDS mission to the Northern States She w'as born in West Virginia and was living in Ohio at the time They were married in the Manti LDS Temple March 24 1944 Shortly after they were married Mr Rees joined the Army Air Corps where he was training as a fighter pilot when World War II ended lie returned to Loa where they raised their children on the family farm mother-daught- ence All women ages 12 and over arc invited to attend There will be a light brunch served in the Youth Center following the first session Lisa Roberts Selected BPW Young Careerist The Richfield Business and Professional Womens Club has selected Lisa Roberts as its Young Careerist for 1994 Roberts is BPW vice president and is active in civic and community affairs She is executive secretary and accounts payable clerk at Sevier Valley Applied Technology Center and serves as secretary for the SVATC board and advisory committee She worked at Mountain America Credit Union for two years and was fleet operations director for D P Curtis Trucking for four years She is a certified Super Most trainer county delegate for the Republican Party the past eight years and serves as a member of the Richfield City Planning Commission She is a member of the Utah Association of Educational Office Professionals Board and is assistant for the Utah State Custom Fit Program Her husband is Dave Roberts and they have two children 14-in- Pioneer Women: Myth and Facts” the meeting of the Historical Society Saturday March 26 at 7 pm at Days Inn 333 North Main Richfield Mrs Busk an English teacher at Richfield High School is an Digest Teacher Scholar for this school year and is exploring NEH-Rcadcr- the theme She is a daughter of Stan and Pam Hendrickson Richfield essential formation about Monroe its history mileage and most importantly telephone numbers to help newcomers case into the community with important information" said Mavis Buchanan president "Mary Ann Peterson has collected all of the telephone numbers and promotional materials as a volunteer service for the community" said Mrs Buchanan "We have promoted this project and due to w ith in- several minutes longer than March Specials! Punch Bags ! I 896-506- 1 the Cebu Philippines California San Diego LDS Mission Their neighbors friends and relatives arc invited to a reception at the inn in Loa Saturday March 26 from 6 to 8 pm They request no gifts please 12 susceptible to the treatment It is not yet time to spray for the lilacash borer or coddling moth I w ill have traps out for both of these and will put notices in the paper and on the radio about appropriate limes to spray For more information call Clyde Hurst Utah SATURDAY - MARCH ('Zcie&xAtiM sons arc invited 896-824- 26 j t OTH1I TRAPmONAI IVOMI S 37 North 100 Last Salina 529-720- J C 7 R j I MARRIAGE LICENSES Sexier County 20 Ricky John Torgerson Salina and Heather Joyce Mason 19 Aurora Maine Count Daniel Wade Wells 21 and Betsy Dee Peterson 21 both Hanks die HIR I IIS Sexier Valley Hospital Mr and Mrs Alono Jones Sevier girl March 14 Mr and Mrs Larry Pearson Richfield hoy March 15 Mr and Sirs Noe! Bice Salma boy March 16 SueAnn Peterson Venice gul March IS Gunnison alley Hospital Mr and Mrs Tracis (ludgcll Richfield boy March Mr and Mrs Kerry Cook Fremont girl March 2 Mr and Mrs Kelly Husbands Monroe boy March 4 Mr and Mrs Tim Frit Aurora girl March 7 Mr and Mrs Chad Thompson Redmond bov March 15 Mr and Mrs Cor Gordon Fphraim box March 16 1 Memorial Hospital Mr and Mrs Beecher Ricketts Panguitch girl March 21 I tali alley Regional Medical Center Pro o and Sidney Cowley field girl March 6 J am i MONROE — The South Sevier Citicns Center in the Homer Olsen Seniors Building is the site for a new Bible class held on Thursdays at 7:30 pm and again on Sunday afternoons at 4:30 pm to welcome area residents interested in learning about the King James Bible through teachings and discussions "This Bible class is open to all people whether they arc single married family or cither youngsters or teenagers" said John Lambottc and Carey Tsuncmori conductors of the class Lambottc said "We want to help people to gel to know God and through it help bring them their greatest consolation" Voicing a similar thought was Tsuncmori who commented "This new testament ministry will help people gain a deeper interest in the Bible" r There is a meeting during the twice weekly discussion with questions and answers from those participating The two men one Irom Kansas and the other from Nebraska only want to get acquainted with local residents and enrich others with Biblical teachings Lambottc has more than 40 years of learning and teaching while Tsuncmori is providing more than 20 years of teach- Senior one-hou- ing Rich- XviHIliUl O Bible Classes At Monroe Senior Center "We haxe no collections learning and studying" 545 South Moin Richfield 896-667- 6 or LEGENDS IN RED Blondes may be beautiful but redheads go down in history If you've been seeing red as your personal beauty statement call us We'll evaluate your hair and skin tone then help you find the SoColor red that expresses you best from rich auburn to strawberry blonde WlMrix' ESSENTIALS I just 896-926- 2 If another session can be arranged f5 N-- 896-803- a little later we w ill have notification in the paper and through the FFA at the schools I Call McKay 2 7 or Jenson at the USU Extension office at THE CASUAL CLOSET Center State University exExtension agent at 896-926- 2 tension 275 TRACTOR CERTIFICATION In order to comply w ith certain labor laws it is necessary that farm employees 14 to 15 years old be trained and certified in safe operation of tractors before they arc hired to do such work on any except wholly-owne- d single family Firms Such training will be offered at Richfield High School in the FT A room beginning Tuesday March 29 at 6:30 pm All interested per- 1 DAY ONLY Ideal Dairy 151 W in LDS Mission in 1980 and in the — (Gai 12 Gaij i little more active and thus more over-wintere- tential residents as a community News Of Record Garfield hours You may have noticed that the weeds think it is spring too Some weeds probably started growing last fall then went dormant and now arc growing very well Most of those weeds w ill be taken care of as you do your spring tilling and cultivating in perennial beds There is very little insect activity right now but there arc some things you need to do to reduce ind festations that have other scales and scale Oystcrshcll that infest various of our trees and shrubs w ill need a delayed dormant treatment of dormant oil alone or with diazinon This treatment w ill also help reduce mite and aphid problems later this summer As is apparent from the name this treatment is done while the plant is yet dormant There is some benefit to be had by waiting until just before bud break This gives the dormant insects lime to get a ( ChocolateSundaes Milk i Women: By Clyde Hurst USU Extension Agent It's just like spring In fact by the time you read this spring will be here Each day will be getting gesture I sions Weeds Think It's Spring out-of-sta- te i Roosevelt They have 23 grandchildren The couple has served two mis- women The dinner is $750 per person For reservations call LaRuc Larsen 896-404- 0 Max Robinson 896-672- 2 or Corinnc Springer 527-324- 7 Public ImagcsPrivatc Attitudes" In addition to pursuing the sub Lisa Roberts ing into the area "Pioneer ’s These youngsters are celebrating their first birthdays: Bryce laiuie Tong son of Jason and Robyn Tong Marysvale March 6 Michlane Randall Farmer son of Mr and Mrs Randy Farmer Annabella March 12 Jaren Tanner Borg son of Alma and Janett Borg Sigurd March 19 Kevin Anderson son of Mr and Mrs Kent Anderson ( ent ral March 21 The Richfield Reaper will publish your baby's photo graph if tod to The Reaper Of fire by 12 noon on the Friday prior to publication There is a $7 charge Cedar City and Sterling Rees ject academically Mrs Busk and her husband Neal Busk have beca following the pioneer trails using their van as a "covered wagon" camping at old campsites and otherwise trying to relive the experiences of the pioneers especially from the perspective of pioneer w'ill be presented by Judy Busk at the heavy response arc now closing the planned March 3 1 date" The brochure is ready for printing and will be distributed soon at Monroe City Hall It will also be sent to visitors and po- IC3 CIASSIFIEP live in They currently Washington Utah They arc the parents of six children Stephen and Linda Rees Salem Stanley and Karen Rees Sandy Carolcc and Craig Tatton Centerville Devon and Claudia Rees lleber City Jolynn Mitchell Teacher Will Address The Historical Society Newcomers To Get A Big Welcome MONROE — The Litcrosc Club of Monroe is preparing a "Welcome to Monroe" packet for newcomers in the area which will be distributed by Monroe City Hall staffers in the near future "The packet will contain an 8 brochure designed to 12 by meet the needs of new people mov- - Rm V I |