THE RICHFIELD REAPER 11A
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Sevier School District continued from front page
DAVID ANDERSON/RICHFIELD REAPER
Staker Parson Companies DBA Hales Sand & Gravel equipment applies a chip seal to Richfield’s Center Street Friday morning. The chip seal project started July 10 and is scheduled for completion this week.
Fixing roads Barrels have been periodically blocking off stretches of roads in Richfield City as a maintenance project has been under way this summer. The endeavor is expected to hit approximately seven miles of roads within the city before it is completed, according to bidding documents. “It’s a combination of chip seal, overlay and patches,” said Kary Monroe, project engineer for Jones & DeMille Engineering. The project includes approximately 170,000 square yards of cover material, 325 tons of asphalt, 85 tons of flush coat, 1,000 tons
of asphalt overlay and 325 gallons of permanent marking paint. “The contract calls for it to be completed before school starts,” Monroe said. “It just takes time to get there.” Monroe said the project is on schedule to be completed by Friday, Aug. 15. Most of the project is going to be chip sealing of streets, while some problem areas are being addressed with intensive methods. Staker Parson Companies DBA Hales Sand & Gravel was awarded the $491,554 bid for the project in April. However, the company was not allowed to start work on it until July 10.
The Richfield American Legion has scheduled a meeting for Wednesday, Aug. 20, at 6 p.m. The gathering is for anyone interested in reestablishing the American Legion in Richfield, said Dan Curtis, organizer. “The American Legion is the single most important veteran service organization in the world,” Curtis said. He said the group supports the United States military, its retired heroes and family members of servicemen and women. Curtis said the benefits, services and programs currently available to military service members and their families are directly influenced by the membership of organizations such as the American Legion. “These inspired leaders educate and work directly
with all organizations and political entities to influence laws, rules and powerful federal agencies,” Curtis said. The meeting is slated to take place at the Richfield City offices, 75 East Center Street in Richfield. For more information, contact Curtis at (620) 7869896.
Legion meeting set
Bridger Penney The following baby is celebrating his first birthday: Bridger Trey Penney, son of Cade and Chelsea Penney, Richfield, July 20. Please bring a current photograph of your baby to The Richfield Reaper office, located at 65 West Center Street in Richfield, or submit online at richfieldreaper.com, by 5 p.m., Friday. All 1-yearold baby submissions must be made within 30 days of birthday. There is a $5 charge.
Senior Corner
MENU The following is the senior nutrition program menu for the Six County area — Monroe, Richfield, Salina, Gunnison, Manti, Moroni, Scipio, Delta and Fillmore — for the coming week. Menu subject to changes and substitutions. Today, Aug. 13 — Hot turkey sandwich, green beans, pears, oatmeal cake, milk. Thursday, Aug. 14 — Hamburger with trimmings, potato salad, watermelon, bar cookie, milk. Monday, Aug. 18 — Cook’s choice. Tuesday, Aug. 19 — Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes and gravy, carrots, fruit pie, whole wheat roll, milk. Wednesday, Aug. 20 — Chicken cordon bleu, rice pilaf, vegetable, fruit salad, roll, milk. Cost is a suggested donation of $2.50 for seniors older than 60 years of age. Meals are also available to patrons younger than 60, at a cost of $5.25 per person. For more information, contact the Richfield Senior Center at 890 North 300 West, (435) 896-6807; South Sevier, 152 West 100 South in Monroe, (435) 527-4061; or North Sevier, 373 West 400 North in Salina, (435) 529-3901.
School and staffing information for the 2014-15 school year include — Richfield Preschool 80 West Center Street Richfield (435) 896-8776 School day, morning, 8:50 to 10:50 a.m.; afternoon, 12:20 to 2:20 p.m.; Friday early release, morning and afternoon sessions attend together, 8:45 to 10:15 a.m. Dawnanna Topham, principal; Diana Jensen, teacher; Amy Myers and Kelly Kitchen, instructional assistants. Monroe Preschool 25 North 100 West Monroe (435) 527-3014 School day, morning, 8:45 to 10:45 a.m.; afternoon, 12:10 to 2:10 p.m.; Friday early release, morning and afternoon sessions attend together, 8:30 to 10 a.m. Dawnanna Topham, principal; Ellen Batty, teacher; Jamie Bingham and Shantelle Cox, instructional assistants. Salina Preschool 210 West 300 North Salina (435) 529-3872 School day, morning, 9 to 11 a.m.; afternoon, 12:15 to 2:15 p.m.; Friday early release, morning and afternoon sessions attend together, 8 to 10 a.m. Dawnanna Topham, principal; Pam Hansen, teacher; and Valoy Bowers, instructional assistant. Ashman Elementary School 70 North 200 West Richfield (435) 896-8415 School day, 8:05 a.m. to 2:50 p.m.; Friday early release, 1 p.m.; morning kindergarten, 8:05 to 11:05 a.m.; afternoon kindergarten, 11:50 a.m. to 2:50 p.m.; Friday early release, morning kindergarten, 8:05 to 10:05 a.m.; afternoon kindergarten, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Jade Shepherd, principal; Michel Woodbury, secretary; and Amee Roundy, literacy coach and assistant principal. Jane McKinlay, Janiece Tuttle, Marilyn Stewart and Lisa Crickenberger, kindergarten staff; Jeanette Campbell, Keri Price, Lance Norris, Kathryn Robinson, MarLynn Nay and Hilary Breinholt, first grade staff. Sharon Bergin, Amanda Crane, Patricia Rasmussen, Louise Robinson, Gloria Chappell, Lori Peterson and Karen Pace, second grade staff; Kim Balaszi and Coquette Torgersen, special education staff; and Leslee Hurd, media center. Pahvant Elementary School 520 North 300 West Richfield (435) 896-4403 School day, 8:05 a.m. to 2:50 p.m.; Friday early release, 1 p.m. Chad Johnson, principal; Rae Lynn White, secretary; Mark F. Stewart, literacy coach; and Janel Parry, arts specialist. Tammy Anderson, Melissa Blake, Tonya Christensen, DeAnn Henrie, Kole Krahenbuhl, Lucinda Rowley, James Steimle, Matt Pace, Nicole Harmon, Julie Curtis, Marilyn Erickson, Jodi Brown, Kelly Winn, Wesley Blake, Jody Peterson, Jeff Raisor, BethAnn Rickenbach, Mindy Barton, Kaylee Quarnberg and Karren Allen, staff. Also, Sheila Barton, Jayne Black, Hollie Henrie, Rachelle Syphrett, Tamara Turner, Brandi Sorenson, Carrie Monroe, Wendy Nash, media; Mark Stewart, head custodian; Stacie Biggs and Tanya Henrie. Monroe Elementary School 40 West Center Street Monroe (435) 527-4691 School day, 8 a.m. to 2:48 p.m.; Friday early release, 1 p.m.; morning kindergarten, 8 to 11 a.m.; afternoon kindergarten, 11:45 a.m. to 2:48 p.m.; Friday early release, morning kindergarten, 8 to 10 a.m.; afternoon kindergarten, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Ted Chappell, principal;
Megan Sorenson, secretary; Brian Winn, literacy coach and lead teacher; and Rhet Parsons, math coach. Michelle Elmer, Vickie Winegar, Tara Redd, Tasha Utley, Jaden Stevenett, Lori Mitchell, Erin Mecham, Denise Jackson, Marie Jones, Peggy Twitchell, Alecia Mackelprang, Rachael Tanner, Shalynn Heath, Chett Heath, Kellie Bringhurst, Ashlee Larsen, Kraig Nilsson, Tonya Williams, Angie Blomquist, Heather Hunt, Jessie Anderson, McKenzie Anderson, Andrea Hunt, Robin Evans, Leila Newby and Shara Jones, staff. Also, Katherine Lund, Cindy Sessions, Valerie Hopper, Karen Boyter, Lorrianne Thompson, Chris Moore, Elaine Campbell, Charlene Howell, Bonnie Church, April Bagley, Tyla Northrup, Nonie Gay, Kelley Hanover, Kelly Gleave, media; Darrel Lowe, head custodian; and Konnie Johns. Salina Elementary School 210 West 300 North Salina (435) 529-7462 School day, 8 a.m. to 2:50 p.m.; Friday early release, 12:55 p.m. First grade will dismiss at 12:55 p.m., Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Aug. 20-22, in an effort to help students adjust to the school day. They will dismiss at the regular time, 2:50 p.m., beginning Monday, Aug. 25. Morning kindergarten, 8 to 11 a.m.; afternoon kindergarten, 11:50 a.m. to 2:50 p.m.; Friday early release, morning kindergarten, 8 to 10 a.m.; afternoon kindergarten, 10:55 a.m. to 12:55 p.m. Nolan Andersen, principal; Paula Chynoweth, secretary; and Gaylene Dobish, literacy coach and assistant principal. Lisa Edwards, Rosaleta Bullard, Sunnie Brown, Annette Calton, Shelby Newby, Bonnie Dahlsrud, Annette Jacobsen, Audrey Brown, Jodi Harrison, Teresa Mason, Rachel Webb, Tia Lund, Ellise Roundy, Kayla Bagley, Chad Wilkins, Lynn LeFevre, Libby Mason, Danielle Bosshardt, Karen Clark and Bonny Robins, staff. Also, Sharee Wasden, Tammy Long, Robert Bowers, Taft Beio, Elaine Brown, Jodi Stapel, Cheryl Huntsman, Sally Heath, Lou Jacobson, Stephanie Mason, Jennifer Anderson, Samantha Means, Kathy Heath, Gina Woodhouse and Kathy Smith. Koosharem Elementary School 75 East Center Street Koosharem (435) 638-7303 School day, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Friday early release, 1 p.m.; kindergarten, 8 to 10:30 a.m. Alcea Bagley, principal and teacher; LaNeice Congdon, secretary; Alcea Bagley, Melissa Bagley, Rhonda Bagley, James Bagley and Corina Cunningham, staff. Red Hills Middle School 400 South 600 West Richfield (435) 896-6421 School day, 7:55 a.m. to 2:55 p.m.; Friday early release, 1:15 p.m. Selena Terry, principal; Heidi Elmer, counselor; and Marsha Riddle, secretary. Ann Marie Breinholt, Connie Carson, Terry Christensen, Danna Duncan, Miguel Echeverria, Barry Erickson, Collin Hales, Ryan Harris, Deonna Heath, Cinnamon Holsclaw, Justin Jensen and Connie Jolley, staff. Also, Madeline Lee, Robyn Lloyd, Debi Poulson, Scott Saunders, Mindy Sorensen, Brian Thompson, Kristen Utley, Trampas Williams and Angela Wilmot, staff. Also, Jennifer Barone, Tiffany Andersen, Jennifer Fluehe, Lisa Harrington, Cole Merchant, Patricia McKinlay, Mindy Whipple, Diane Sorenson, Sandy
A Richfield man died after suffering a gunshot wound while in the hills west of Richfield Monday night. Sevier County Sheriff’s Office deputies and search and rescue volunteers, along with the Richfield City Police Department, were looking for Tanner Butcher, 19, Richfield, at the time of the incident. Officers heard Butcher call out shortly before midnight, said Sevier County Sheriff Nate Curtis. “AirMed was called in as
soon as deputies and search and rescue got to him,” Curtis said. “The only access was by hiking in.” He said deputies and search and rescue volunteers administered CPR to Butcher, who had a wound to the chest. Internal bleeding caused by the wound couldn’t be stopped, Curtis said. Butcher died as a result of the gunshot, which was selfinflicted, Curtis said. Foul play was not suspected. “It was a sad deal,” Curtis said.
Man dies from gunshot
Stevens, Tracie Shumway and Valerie Peterson. South Sevier Middle School 300 East Center Street Monroe (435) 527-4607 School day, 8 a.m. to 2:58 p.m.; Friday early release, 1:01 p.m. Mike Willes, principal; Gina Meacham, secretary; and Chris Nielson, counselor. Jamie Adams, Sonya Aston, Janett Borg, James Cavan, Lesia Coe, Joelle Hansen, Sean Gesell, Randy Jackman, Kimberly Keisel, Sam Lindgren, MaryJan Littlewood and Angela Payne, staff. Also, Kim Parsons, Angie Card, Laurie Rose, Patti Stevens, Taylor Brower, Shelly Twitchell, LeRon Ware; Michelle Nielson, half day special education and half day regular education; and Shawnee Anderson, special needs. North Sevier Middle School 135 North 100 West Salina (435) 529-3841 School day, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Friday early release, 1 p.m. Rod Hinck, principal; Angela Johnson, secretary; and Matthew Rhees, counselor. Jill Anderson, Doris Bastian, Judy Christensen, Josh Robinson, Kristy Nelson, Bridger Burt, Jareth Dunne, Ryan Higgs, Michelle Holt, Jessica Ivie, Robert DeWyze, Diane Robins, Heather Torgerson, Carol Ann Veater, staff; Manuel Porras, head custodian; Fulori Cook, Tom Schussler and Cathy Schussler. Richfield High School 510 West 100 South Richfield (435) 896-8247 School day, 7:50 a.m. to 2:55 p.m.; Friday early release, 1:24 p.m. Brent Gubler, principal; Richard Barton, assistant principal; Robyn Southwick, secretary; Nate Costa and Dave Sorensen, counselors; Elaine Costa, Annette Dickinson, Janeen Dunn and Julie Wilardson, office staff. Wendy Anderton, Lani Baker, Nathan Blackner, Shaunna Blake, Malissa Christensen, Penny Christensen, Dave Clark, Alisa Dastrup, Arden Demille, Barry Erickson, David Evans, Bryan Griffin, Rand Janes, Julie Jensen, McKay Jenson and Brooke Johnson, teachers. Also, Phil Johnson, Stephanie Johnson, April Kirschner, Kayleen Lyman, Brielle McCormick, Corey Morrison, Kylee Orton, Marc Peterson, Helen Pruitt, Holly Syphrett, Dave Sorensen, Elaine Street, Brian Thompson, Eric Thorson, Kristen Utley, Sharon Wall, Melissa Whatcott, Thomas Wilder and Olga Willey, teachers. Jalee Alger, Karl Anderson, Kirsten Barney, Patrick Bodily, Jackie Corbit, Rochelle Crimin, Jim Monsen, Clay Morgan, Holly Robison, Scott Saunders, Lindy Spencer and Dave Williams, adjunct teachers; Debbie Bate, Rebecca Bosshardt, Gayle Flocken, Keira Huntsman, Jeanette Maag, Ursula MacKay, Lori McDonald and Melissa Thomas, instructional assistants and media. Roger Christensen, Kurt Johns, Derek Luke, Tom Nay, Kaley O’Neil, Kirk Payne,
Dee Simmons, Clay Turner, Chris Watts and Judy Watts, custodians; Lisa Harrington, Vicki Hurst, Jeanne Jensen, Lois Robins, Tracie Shumway and Lesia Stermer, cafeteria. South Sevier High School 430 West 100 South Monroe (435) 527-4651 School day, 8 a.m. to 3:05 p.m.; Friday early release, 1 p.m. Randy Madsen, principal; Nancy Ware, secretary; Brett Beagley, assistant principal and teacher; Dustin Shakespear, counselor; and Sharie Bigelow and Angie Chappell, secretaries. Shellie Adams, Dustyn Allen, David Evans, Barbara Balch, Scott Brady, James Cavan, Sasha Winkel, Brent Hafen, Melissa Hartle, Stewart Hepworth, Karen Hill, Mary Jo Judd, Lori King, Kimberly Brown, Tamara Nilsson, DeDe Ogden, Tami Smith, Mary Touchet, Boyd Price, Paula Roberts, Collin Rose, Sabrina Savage, Kamie Sorensen, Weston Zabriskie, Robert Gardner and Jennifer Keele, staff. Also, JoAnn Topham, media; Lillie Polelonema, instructional assistant; Mark Smith, Brandon Christensen, Robin Moscrop and Shaina Sharp, custodial; Kaelynn Gull, school food service; and Jodi Vakautakakala, copy room. North Sevier High School 350 West 400 North Salina (435) 529-3717 School day, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Friday early release, 1:10 p.m. Jill Porter, principal; Connie Hansen, secretary; Paul Torgerson, assistant principal and teacher; Jason Edwards, athletic director and teacher; Barry Smith, counselor; Karla Fillmore, attendance secretary; and Carolee Johnson, media coordinator. Adam Dewitt, Nancy Dexter, Jason Edwards, Jason Goble, Chuck Woodhouse, Jolynne Kirkwood, Lexa Larsen, Kelly Peterson, Travis Story, Bridger Burt, Travis Henderson, Renae Seegmiller, Ammon Trimble, Rodney Hurd, Dustin Durfey and John Hunt, teachers. Julie Harrison, copy room; Kris Mickelsen, computer lab; Tiffany DeWitt and Lori Dune, instructional assistant; Randall Lister, Jeneane Johanson and Melissa Miller, custodial; Julie Wanlass, lunch room. Cedar Ridge High School 50 North 650 West Richfield (435) 896-9464 School day, 7:45 a.m. to 2:50 p.m., Monday through Thursday; Friday early release, 12:50 p.m. George Chappell, principal and teacher; Karen Richards, secretary; and Lori Dunne, counselor; Holly Robison, George Judd, April Kirschner, Rebecca Taylor, Helen Pruitt and Alma Biffath, staff. Gail Albrecht, adult education director; George Chappell, adult education coordinator; and Karen Richards, secretary. Central Utah Youth Center 449 North U.S. Highway 89 Richfield (435) 893-2360 Gail Albrecht, director, (435) 896-8214; Jeff Roberts, assistant director and teacher; Shanna Sampson, detention teacher; and Karen Richards, secretary.
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