Show lio Plans Ready For 'Sweet Somethings' ' These practical nursing students at Sevier By Hal Edward fUaptf Phot SVATC Nursing Students Honored Nielsen Kami Robins Jenny Butcher Mark Cazier Back: Dixie Rasmussen left advisor Pam Thompson Connie Sorensen Vicki War-reAnnette Peterson Jennifer Jensen Bridget Bennett Gwen Oryall advisor Valley Applied Technology Center won honors at state competition in the Health Occupation Student Assn program On the front are Willie Wouden left Shane Harrison Kristine n Tech Nursing Students Win Honors At State Association Competion Students enrolled in the Sevier Valley Applied Technology Center licensed practical nurse (LPN) program won high honors during competition in the state Health Occupation Student Assn (HOSA) knowledge bowl competition in Ogden Dixie Rasmussen RN BSN and Gwen Orylall RN BSN accompanied the students to the com- held at Weber State petition University and Ogden Park Hotel in Ogden Students participated with several other state schools in verbal written and practical skills These stu Rula Ipson 577-281- Mark Caicr dents will now represent the State of Utah in competition in June in Nashville Tcnn SVATC students placed as follows: Medical terminology Pamela Sorensen first Connie second Pam Thompson third In the HOSA knowledge bowl results were as fol- competition lows: Thompson first Jenny Butcher second Shane Harrison third medical mathematics Mark Caicr first medical spelling Kami Robbins first Connie Sorensen second Extemporaneous writing Shane First place team Jennifer Jensen Willie Wouden Kami Robbins and Pamela Thompson Second Place team — Jenny Butcher Connie Sorensen Vickie Warren Kristine Nielsen Third place team — Annette Peterson Shane Harrison Mark Caier Bridget Bcnnct CPRFirst Aid — first place team Willie Wouden Shane Harrison second place team Kristine Nielsen Vickie Warren Harrison first extemporaneous speaking Connie Sorensen first Surgical technology Jane Karn first National health exam Jane Karn first Shane Harrison second Mark Caicr third Practical nursing Helen Reynolds Zingleman Pauline Bird and daughter Circles ille Lina Howes Raeola LeFevre Chloe Morrill Nita Norton Lucille Mason and Dorothy Fore Junction Visiting Mr and Mrs Sherm Christensen were Bart Chase Murray Bryan Jeppson and sons Anthony and Brandon West Valley City Susy and Lindon Brown Loa and Jeame Osier Lehi Mr and Mrs Garn Barnson attended the Eagle Scout award night in Salt Lake City for grandson Matthew Barnson son of Mr and Mrs Lynn Barnson Bobbie spent her birthday there with them Willie and Kathy Barnson and family Cedar City and Lonnie Barnson and family Junction Music will be by barbershop quartet singers from Utah Valiev Three concert times have been set: 4 to 5:30 pm 7 to 8:30 pm and 9 to 10 pm The organizing committee headed by Thelma Compton said this will accommodate those who don't like to be out after dark as well as those who work late Anita Crowe and Pam Williams are also committee members Chef John Oblad and students of the ATC food sen ice department vv ill prepare three kinds of desserts to appeal to a variety of tastes Chocolate Napoleons will cost S3 50 and straw berr shortcake will be S3 25 while the lemon meringue pie Sorority To Celebrate Founder’s Day Tickets for the desserts can be purchased at the door but admission tickets costing SI should be purchased ahead of time at Monroe Drug LK Pharmacy in Richfield Salina Drug and Jensen Drug in Gunnison Proceeds will go to support tivities sponsored bv ac- the Arts Alliance Although this is not an event for young children the committee said the Arts Alliance is sponsoring a free activity Kids Kaleidoscope on May 7 which will be more enjoyable for the south Glen wood News Church Advancements Diane Jessen 896-425- 7 Kevin Nielson Jason Davis and Levi Hendrickson graduated from Primary and were ordained to the office of deacon in the LDS Aaronic Priesthood Parents are Mr and Mrs Russell Nielson Mr and Mrs Devon Davis and Mr and Mrs Bruce Hendrickson Melissa Erickson daughter of Mr and Mrs Barry Erickson received the Gospel In Action award graduated from Primary and advanced to the LDS Young Women's organization Janna Oldroyd daughter of Dr and Mrs Roger Oldroyd received the Young Woman of Faith award and the Young Staples Miriam Lake City with the Camisha VandeSluis and Loralee Jessen went to Salt Richfield High School drama team The team won first place in state drama competition Mr and Mrs Gordon Jessen attended the blessing of their first granddaughter Camille DuPar in Orem She is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Michael DuPar and was blessed by her father A dinner for family and friends was held at the DuPar home The Jessens also visited with Mr and Mrs Dean Evans in Orem Elsie Larsen went to Salt Lake City on April 19 for surgery on her left leg She previously had surgery on the right one Richfield Stake roadshows were brought to Glenwood April 20 Marla Burdick attended the LDS 3-- A 896-440- Relief Society open house in Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Errol Anderson went to Emery to watch their son Rustin participate on the Richfield High School baseball team Mr and Mrs Wayne Oldroyd visited his parents Mr and Mrs and Blake Marysvale Terry Thurma Jensen was visited by Cindy and Jason Winter and family Salt iake City and Jason's parents the Charles Winters Orders ille American Heart Association Juel and Marilyn Jensen West Valley City visited his mother Thurma Jensen Mcacham announced arrests: Narcisco Gonzalez 28 Joseph court order Faster Juan Sanchez Junior Miss Royalty An- Rich- KennaRae field court order Miller Lila Mae Miller 29 Denver driving under the influence Francisco O Flores 21 Canoga Park Calif public intoxication Franklin Shepard 38 Shonto Ariz driving under the influence open container no scat bell supplying alcohol to minors Phillip R Watson 19 Tonalca public intoxication open container no scat belt supplying Ariz alcohol to minors Marc R Chestnut bench warrant Selected as royalty during the South Sevier Junior Miss Pageant were KennaRae Miller left Junior Miss Rachel Gale first attendant and Jill Hamblin second attendant The trio will reign over and be involved in many activities during the next year Junior Miss Royalty Named 18 Los Angeles Vincente MorolczSalvador 37 Lchi Richfield Chief of Police Mayo Jacobson announced arrests: Tannic Coon 26 Richfield assault Brad Knight 20 Richfield sault Carmen John 35 Richfield daughter of Central and Kenneth Miller Manti was named 1994 Junior Miss in the annual pageant at South Sevier High school Miss Miller also received the prestigious scholastic award with a 40 GPA the interview award and the Miss Congeniality award voted on by fellow contestants Rachel Gale daughter of Mr and Mrs Larry Gale Elsinore was named first attendant and won the talent portion of the competition w ith a lyrical ballet Jill Hamblin j of Mr daughter GENERATOR STARfER SERVICE 5 50 East Center Aurora 529-787- and Mrs Ron Hamblin Monroe was second attendant and the recipi- ent of the physical fitness award in the competition Miller will represent Sevier County at the state Junior Miss pageant where she will compete in interview talent physical fitness poise and appearance and in the scholastic competition The Junior Miss royalty vv ill ride in the Richfield July Fourth parade and reign over festivities at the annual Pioneer Day Celebration July 24 in Monroe Fremont Indian Park y Readies Week Events In May ( lL The week of April 30 to May 4 has been designated as Utah Week A w idc range of activities will be held throughout Utah In the Richfield area the following activities will be sponsored by the Central Utah Archaeological Society and Fremont Indian State Park Pre-Histo- ry CllINDlElS KT A Film By STEVEN SPIELBERG E Saturday May 7 Pre-Histo- Activity 10 a m - A bike tour Day of Clear Creek Canyon will go to some of the rock art panels and other points of interest in the canyon Meet at the visitor center parking lot Call 527-324- 7 for further information Noon to 5 pm activities include serving Navajo tacos Coca Cola products and pastnes etc Demonstrations throughout the afternoon by the park staff and volunteers Subjects will include pottery-making fhniknapping making split twig figurines atlaiAhrow ing and blanket-makin- g Museum lours and lectures on stratigraphy Guided trail walks by the park staff and volunteers The public is invited to these activities A day use fee is charged at Fremont Indian State Park For information on the activities 1 call the park at 527-463- - OllMN Ol TON' COLTON ( 111 TON Ot IV ( in FREE -x clothing and accessories : §bGet $200 0 S and Pre-Histor- as- Len Hatch 29 Richfield assault Shawm Gallegos 28 Richfield disorderly conduct Terry Landcn 20 Joseph driving on suspension One juvenile was arrested and referred to Sixth District Juvenile Court for retail theft possession of tobacco and curfew violation H knw what to do with a million bucks " - & 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Reaper Photo By Hal Edward geles Calif hold for immigration Calif hold for immigration Christopher W King 19 Repair & Install Your Starter or Alternator j Matthew A Bacon 19 Richfield no valid drivers license possession of a controlled substance possession of paraphernalia Ryan L Hodson 26 Rifle Colo Colorado hold Scott R Shelton 26 Monroe three warrants Los This space provided as a public service jlV? Will Remove Sevier County Sheriff John 19 - Gardiner Kearns and Max Lester Magna visited Raeola LeFevre Jerald Oldroy d Nicholas Garcia PRltRAM- MFAIORIU Velda Norton and Lalia James 0 Blank Cliet It Asset lATION Madsen Womanhood Recognition award Special guests at Glenwood LDS Ward Relief Society homemaking meeting in April were Gaia Christensen who presented a book review "At the Drop of a Veil" and Glen B Warner who conducted a workshop on planting herbs in small containers Other activities included a lesson by Shanna Peterson on gardening tying a quilt display of home ev ening ideas by Elaine King taster's table featur-in- g wheat salad by Amy Bevilockway along with vegetables and dips by Pat Warner visiting teaching idea display and message by Gayle DeLauge The next Homemaking meeting will be Wednesday May 4 at 7 pm and will feature a "Round Robin" of fun activities along with a luncheon All women 18 and older are inv ited to attend The LDS Young Women's combined activity for April was hosted by the Beehive class and included games based on the values and food in the value colors Bobbie mother Barnson celebrate her birthday Bill Karalyn and Brady Farr Heber City v isited her parents the Lynn Robinsons Lucille and Odell Mason visited in Redding Calif with Kathleen and Walter Gilbert: in Palacero Calif with Valarie and Rex Rider and in Susanville Calif with Lila and Les Dickinson Odell required hospital care while in California and upon his return at the hospital Beta Sigma Phi members in in Richfield Richfield and around the world arc Odell and Lucille Mason visited gathering April 30 to celebrate in Elsinore with Ted and Marilyn Founder's Day a traditional celebraHolm llene Holm and Hilda tion that will this year honor the Nielson 63rd year of the largest women's Visiting Mary and Viola Ipson social service and cultural organizawere nephews Ross Ipson tion in the world American Fork: Donald Brandon There arc 250000 members acand Brett Ipson Salt Lake City tive in chapters in 23 countries Dick and Mike Nobis Santa Clara around the world and Larry Mary and William The Founder's Day celebration for this area will be held April 27 at Mumford Las Vegas Sandi Lldredge accompanied 7 pm at the Topsficld Lodge The Sharon Wall Richfield to a drill anniversary will be observed by the team meeting in Salt Lake City Preceptor Upsilon chapter in Tom anJ Vickie Bush and Rea Richfield Gwen Collins is chairman of McIntosh accompanied the Lon activ ities these Daltons Circles ille to the St LDS George Temple Callien Grange Lindon visited her parents Charles and May dene THt AMIKICAN HLARr go for S3 w ill their helped Dozen Club Toni Jensen and Tina and McConnell Sal’ Iaike City soiled their mother Afton Jensen Chad Cindy and Janessa Price and Pam Price Richfield had Sunday dinner with their parents Guy and Loana Price Olga Jessen Richfield Jeannie Bryce and Cory Osier Lehi and Terry Brown Circles ille visited Christie freestone Visiting LaVee and Raeala Howes were llene Blood Angle and Brenda Bredsgard and Richard and Loretta Jensen Richfield Visiting Chloe Morrill were Mr and Mrs Woody Pollock St George Jamne Savage Antimony and Mr and Mrs Stan Morrill Richfield Raeola LeFevre went to Salt Lake City for a medical appointment and to visit family members Visiting Christie Freestone were Mr and Mrs Duane Bay Lovell Wyo who work with the park service The Bays spent the winter at Death Valley and were en route to Yellowstone National ParR for the summer 6 Raeala Howes hosted the Lucky Dozen Bunco Club attended by Vivian Peterson Eva Dean fund-raise- Hi Reaper Editor Junction Neics 12 Attend Lucky Good music food and conversation will be the order of the das at “Sweet Somethings" a dessert sor cial and sponsored bv the Sevier County Arts Alliance on Thursday April 28 in the commons area just inside the west entrance at Sevier Valley Applied Technologv Center w By Hal Edwards Wednesday April 27 1991 THE RICHFIELD REAPER 9 A no payments for 90 days 90 days free financing with the Polaris StarCard when you purchase t i: i a new 1994 Polaris ATV bv 53194 c ' is A I -- a n' PJ"U Ti’ Nivniv H - Nono i ono vvnoo - r - i t it sono - Cut the best deal Polaris has to oiler when you buy a 1994 Polaris ATV Just go to your local participating Polaris dealer and purchase vour new Polaris ATT bv' May 31 190 4 and gct $200 in FRFH clothing and accessories OR have no payments for °0 days and 90 days free financing with the Polaris StarCard POLRRiS iif i e r c Jorgensen's Honda VJ V tv r A "jm rt 'U N- I Njj-- I W Nv or ai n MTC O'fc goo V X rrf 'jvnr s xaN J n urOof jJ P at ' Miv M r 'o vh IN I VV ri'wretrv m a "irt j’sd Mtoh R I vJ it Uv J rOu' ul’ n ls prUi”c vfofhinc P tT nc kunz For vjU v and rra omt jtv l‘ arv AKIN t wtt mb at panvipa I P P 'tan nd dr atppr a twl vto 'i 1 Jl I |