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Saturday, May 30, 2020

New Chapel for visitors in Garden City



GARDEN CITY – The emerald blue cool waters of Bear Lake have called to thousands of visitors over generations to come and enjoy the water, space and northern mountains that cross into Idaho.


The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints recently completed a unique chapel with a unique purpose and created the Bear Lake Visitors Branch. The chapel is located at 100 South 300 West in Garden City, Utah.

Its main purpose is so visitors have a place to worship

“The Presiding Bishopric of the Church authorized the building (on the east of Highway 89 as you enter Garden City),” Craig Floyd a member of the branch presidency said. “Its main purpose is so visitors have a place to worship.”

The building looks pretty much like any other Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint chapel on the outside, but on the inside, there is a rostrum in the chapel and no classrooms, just one big hall. There should be plenty of parking.

The interior of the new church building has a rostrum in the chapel and no classrooms just one big hall to give vacationers a place to worship.

“We anticipate it will only be used for holidays and during vacation periods,” he said. “We planned to hold Sacrament meetings at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. It is a work in progress. There will also be a Young Single Adult ward that meets at 5 p.m.”

All of the meetings will conform to COVID-19 safety standards. And only Sacrament meetings will be held. The meetings are expected to last 45 minutes to an hour.

“Through the years, various meeting schedules have been attempted to accommodate meeting attendance that may range from 600 to 1500 in one Sacrament meeting on any given Sunday,” he said. “The fire marshals have raised concerns that the buildings are overcrowded.”

Although all are welcome to attend the established wards in the area, the Visitors’ s Branch with its unique mission is to accommodate the visitors who spend their time temporarily vacationing or passing through the northern mountain valley.

“This building can also be scheduled for wedding receptions, family reunions and other appropriate activities,” he said. “It is wide open from one end to the other.”

A branch presidency was called with their wives from local wards to facilitate the meetings in the new chapel.

Michael Madsen of Garden City was called as the Branch President, Martin Argyle also of Garden City as First Counselor and Craig Floyd, a Laketown resident, as Second Counselor.

“We are feeling it out as we go,” he said. “We may not be there every Sunday in the wintertime.”

The branch presidency will anticipate how to handle the rest of the year when the vacation season is over.

“The first Sunday of the month we plan to hold Fast and Testimony meetings,” Floyd said. “The rest of the month we will have a typical schedule.”

He said there are plenty of recently-returned missionaries in the valley to draw on for talks.

“Volunteers from attendees will be asked to help with prayers, music, preparing, administering, and passing the sacrament,” Floyd explained. “If anyone plans to be in the area on a Sunday and would like to participate, dress appropriately and come early to the meeting.”

“This Sunday will be our first Sunday,” Floyd said, speaking of Sunday, May 31, 2020.

Friday, May 29, 2020

Elaine Taylor Hatch 1917 - 2020

Elaine Taylor Hatch , of Randolph passed away Tuesday, May 26, 2020 in Morgan, Utah.  She was born November 21, 1917 in Salt Lake City, Utah the daughter of J. Warren  and Alley Johnson Taylor. She was the oldest of 10 children.

Elaine enjoyed basketball both High School and the Utah Jazz; she was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and the Ladies Card Club.  She enjoyed racing horses in Arizona, cooking, sewing, embroidering and received many ribbons from the fair; she also enjoyed reading and puzzles.

Elaine is survived by her children, Gwenda Batty of Evanston, Douglas (JoAnna) Hatch of Randolph, Elva (LaVar) Putman of Evanston, Marie (Roger) Whitaker of Brigham City, Utah; 16 grandchildren; 40 great grandchildren; 37 great great grandchildren.  A brother, Robert (LaDell) Taylor of North Carolina.  She was preceded in death by her loving husband Orin Dale Hatch and a son Vernon Dale Hatch, two grandchildren, seven brothers and one sister.

A Graveside Service was held Saturday, May 30, 2020; 11:00 AM at the Randolph Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers please donate to the LDS Humanitarian Aide.

Sheriff's Report


Anita Weston, Reporter
Rich Civic Times
April 2020


TOTAL INCIDENT REPORT BY NATURE OF INCIDENT
Nature of Incident
Total Incidents
Abandoned Vehicle
1
Alarm
4
Animal Problem
2
Attempt to Locate
1
Burglary
3
Citizen Assist
4
Citizen Dispute
1
Civil Process
3
Criminal History
1
Dead Body
1
Fire
3
Harassment
1
Impounded Vehicle
1
Information Report
1
Traffic Accident with Damage
2
Traffic Accident with Injuries
2
Suspicious Person Circumstance
4
Theft
5
Threatening
2
Traffic Hazard
3
Vandalism
1
VIN Serial Number Inspection
6
Wanted Person
2
Welfare Check
6
     Total Incidents
60
  

TOTAL INCIDENT BY LOCATION
Location
Total Incidents
(Not Defined)
1
Garden City
31
Laketown
10
Randolph
11
Woodruff
7
     Total Incidents
60


TOTAL INCIDENT REPORT BY INCIDENT
Location (Not Defined)
Total Incidents
Impounded Vehicle
1
     Total
1
  

TOTAL INCIDENT REPORT BY INCIDENT
Garden City
Total Incidents
Abandoned Vehicle
1
Alarm
3
Animal Problem
1
Attempt to Locate
1
Citizen Assist
3
Citizen Dispute
1
Civil Process
2
Dead Body
1
Traffic Accident with Injuries
1
Suspicious Person, Circumstance
1
Theft
2
Traffic Hazard
2
Vandalism
1
Vin Serial Number Inspection
5
Welfare Check
6
     Total
31
           



TOTAL INCIDENT REPORT BY INCIDENT
Laketown
Total Incidents
Animal Problem
1
Burglary
1
Harassment
2
Traffic Accident with Injuries
1
Suspicious Person, circumstance
1
Theft
2
Threatening
2
     Total
10




TOTAL INCIDENT REPORT BY INCIDENT
Randolph
Total Incidents
Alarm
1
Civil Process
1
Criminal History
1
Fire
2
Information Report
1
Traffic Accident with Damage
2
Suspicious Person, Circumstance
1
Theft
1
Wanted Person
1
     Total
11



TOTAL INCIDENT REPORT BY INCIDENT
Woodruff
Total Incidents
Burglary
1
Citizen Assist
1
Fire
1
Theft
1
Traffic Hazard
1
VIN Serial Number Inspection
1
Wanted Person
1
     Total
7