Show Srintldtr 'Jvn? 29 TIIE RICHFIELD REAPER 9 A Celebrations Is The Theme This Week By Trish Rumgardnpr The mam theme and tlie hxus of most of the items in this column is celebrations Unlike the common!) addressed art teaching topics the subject of celebrations as it relates to enmmunit) involvement and family entertainment is rarely the topic of serious discussion in mans circ les cl f ritiors fcstisjls holicr monies centennials and 3 day' t li t i 11 tume' 'cojs ritotici’ions for creat-i"- ’ mj'ks banners cos- ira1' an crea'ions in all forms of ro'ion are an integral part of a coiMiuirut) Those kinds of art ean also incorporate vs on1 s f de coiKepts and objectives I C' Scout Leaders Receive Wood Badge Training Three scouting leaders who work with Troop 602 from the Richfield Second LDS Ward have completed the Boy Scout Leader Wood Badge Training of the Boy Scouts of America Doug Jensen Greg Bean and Sid Mortcnsen were presented with their Wood Badge beads by other Wood Badge members The presentation of these beads represents several hundred hours of training service and dedication to scouting church and community Wood Badge is considered as one of scouting’s greatest training experiences It was first presented by Sir Robert Badcn-Powcscouting’s ll LmiI founder 75 years ago at Gtlwell Park England It involves training in group leadership skills and troop operation The first part of Wood Badge is an eight-daexperience consisting of living with a group of scouters in an outdoorscouting environment while learning leadership and scouting skills In the second phase they use three skills to improve the quality of the program of the troops they lead or serve Boy Scout Leader Wood Badge has serv ed as a source of training lo thousands of Boy Scout troop leaders i S r I the pnxcdurcs and expectations vier County to hvk again at the in your communities an! plan ahead to capitalize on the en- events thusiasm generated cv by special ents This week we are privileged to be able to see General George Washington John Hjncrxk King George PjuI Revere and many others in the outdixvr setting at Mer-itic- e Hill Theater west ot Richfield as the "A F ield of Stars" performs it fourth annual pageant COMPAM which produces A f ic Id of Stars" is composed of a board of directors which has Ken invohcJ for years in research efforts to learn more about costumes lifestyles customs and Khjviors in 1770 when America bioke from Lnglish rule Sunme Thompson founder of "A Field of Stars” says " It Kean with a 'we think we can do it! attitude and has expanded to a coWlul exciting musical presentation" The siory uni olds with great passion and humor wuh John Freeman Div and his sweetheart Marv as they struggle to make a hie lor themselves This sweeping saga of awakenings and disappointments of greed and power of strength and love is deeply moving and inspirational There are new songs new cast memKrs and a whole new approach to the story Nights of presentation are June 29 30 and July and 2 The pageant Kgins at 9: 15 p in and sweaters may he advised It's a celebration it's a revolution and your motivation can be the springboard for the cast in ”A F leld Ol Stars" nine-memb- 1 y S tv it arc part o a sound community So js an Arts Alliance wc d Ikc to encourage you as uticns of Se- Sevier County Sheriff John Meacham announced arrests: Sergto A Bureiaga 37 Eagle Colo driving under the influence Bryan D Atwood 18 Richfield cnminal trespass witness tampering possession of a controlled substance Damal R Grammcr 23 no address given suspension driving on revocation no insurance Jeffrey T Parkhursl 19 Castro Valley Calif theft driving on suspension David Pennington 57 Mcsilla N M driving under the influence open container possession of a controlled substance Richfield City Chief of Police Mayo Jacobson announced arrests: Juvenile 17 Richfield possession of stolen property Christian Hayes 18 Elsinore reckless driving Kathryn Wyelcnga 71 Calif littering David T Madsen 19 Monroe illegal consumption Marvin L Peterson 19 Mon-ro- c illegal consumption Troy Nicmcyer 20 Central illegal consumpuon Kevin Tobler 27 Salt Lake Citv driving on suspension Ron W Tiedge 27 Richfield disorderly conduct intoxicauon Brett Brown 21 Richfield disorderly conduct Jose F Encinas 31 Elsinore driving under the influence no drivers license Ernie Zimmer toxicauon 25 Richfield in- t a 1 I r ’I y ' U t : N V i f Ss - v sat " ' f ‘ l' Vet k ’i H t x f VA K ‘ 4? t V f k L ! v 4 yi-V--S Wit MW M f Endurance Racers race The medals highlight a successful season on the endurance racing circuit for the Wileys ’r Bob Wiley left riding Return won a gold medal in the race and his wife Alison riding Blue won a silver medal in the 25-mil- V 50-mi- e j ti)"' !i J" mt Local Talent Will Perforin At Provo Freedom Festival The Rocky Mountain Cham- pionships were held at Lagoon and many students from the area in clogging jazz and mi x v- ATV Invasion rs y Pitching For Medals Game Winning medal at the Utah Summer for the Sevier Valley Ringer Slingers were Steve front left and Jodi King both of All-Rock- graduate of South Sevier High poker run After lunch the group rode hack to Fillmore for the event conclusion of the four-da- participating in Fillmore's ATV Jamboree invaded Richfield Friday for lunch as part of the event's Four-wheele- singing brackets Peter Sunderland was named to y Mountain Freestyle the team for the second straight year Sunderland studies clogging at the Green Valley Dance Studio and is a School Jon Ogden was named to the team in the singing area He performed a vocal solo "The Auctioneer" and ccivcd a perfect score Ogden is a also a Green Valley Cloggcr and loves singing He has performed numerous times in the area He is a graduate of Richfield High School Rocky Mountain Both young men will be featured at the National Cloggers Festival in Orem June 30 and July 1 as part of the F’rovo Freedom Fcsuval Family Of Shooters Richfield and Nate Barney of Elsinore Also Jack Jenaen of Salina rear left Leo Flick of Glenwood and Boh Miller of Richfield i Five of seven members of the family of Bert Lowry third from left took home medals from the shooting competition at the Utah Summer Games Also pictured from loft are nephew Jeremy sons Dave and Mat daughter Connie and brother Stephen |