Monday, December 5, 2022
Rich Middle School
RMS December
Students of the Month
Academic
Evelyn
Hardinger Hutson Robinson
Cori Stacey Zaxton Stocking
Jasper
Johnson Jaylin Lutz
Citizen
Damon Wasden Lillian Weston
Hazel Wilson Nash Parry
Brayker
Willis Laci McKinnon
Obituary-Todd Austin Kimball
Todd Austin Kimball 6/12/1942 -
10/14/2022 Todd Austin Kimball was born June 12, 1942. He died in Logan, Utah
on October 14, 2022.
He is the son of Leslie Charles
and Ruth Austin Kimball.
The following preceding him in death are, Kent (Lorraine Cook),
Susan (Otto Mattson), Terry (June Satterthwaite), and Gerry a baby brother.
His sister Penny
(Dave Grant) live in Sandy Utah.
Todd and his family lived in
Pickleville, Utah until they moved to a ranch on the Utah - Idaho border near
Fish Haven Idaho.
Todd attended school in Garden
City, Utah and graduated from Fielding High School in Paris Idaho.
He married Jackie Carney. They
had four children, Kristine (Barry Evans), Marvin (Leslie) (Steven Jessop),
Jeanette (Steven Clark).
Todd worked as a route salesman
and a carpenter. He especially liked building log houses.
His hobbies were the outdoors,
gardening, hunting and fishing and one time golfing.
Rich School Sports Schedule
Fri.& Sat. Dec. 9th & 10th Bridger Valley Tournament at Lyman
If you would like to see the JV action watch Shelly Walker's you tube of the games.
Dec. 8 Rich Middle School Wrestlers @ Evanston 9-2
Girls Wrestling - Grace 5:00
RMS GBB @ Kemmerer 5:00-8:00
Dec. 9 Wrestling @Marsh Valley
RHS GBB Bridger Valley
RMS GBB @ Cokeville 9:00
RMS GBB - North
Suicide Awareness
988 is a new phone
number that recently went live to help people get help in a mental health
crisis. Similar to 911, this line is dedicated to anyone in need of mental
health assistance of any kind. Someone is always listening and available! You
may never know who needs this information!
#SuicideAwareness call 988
Pass the word along!
Copy and paste to your time line!
NORTH RICH ELEMENTARY STUDENTS DECK THE HALLS AT ZIONS BANK
NORTH RICH ELEMENTARY STUDENTS DECK THE HALLS AT ZIONS BANK
“Lights On” Tree-Trimming Tradition Marks its 50th year
GARDEN CITY, Utah; December 1, 2022 — Students from North Rich Elementary School shared in a 50-year community tradition, creating handmade ornaments for Zions Bank’s Christmas tree and receiving a cash donation to their school in return. Throughout Utah, Idaho and Wyoming, more than 3,000 elementary school students are participating in the annual “Lights On” event by making festive decorations to brighten Zions Bank branches.
North Rich students created 120 handmade ornaments for Zions Bank’s Garden City branch. In return, Zions Bank presented a donation of $100 to the school.
The public is invited to visit the branch, located at 557 N. Bear Lake Blvd., and see the decorated tree on display through the holidays.
“While this holiday tradition spans a half-century, our commitment to our communities goes back to our founding in 1873,” said Steve Allred, manager at Zions Bank’s Garden City branch. “It’s a great way for us to give to our local schools as a thank-you for their festive ornaments.”
This year, 64 schools are taking part in Zions Bank’s “Lights On” holiday celebration. In addition, a number of Zions branches have invited students from special-needs classes and Title 1 schools to decorate the trees in their lobbies. Zions Bank has been inviting students to participate in this annual holiday event for 50 years.
Ski Beaver Mountain
Beaver Mountain’s Human Resource
Manager Kristy Seeholzer said the snow is looking good this year.
“We have more snow than we had
last year for our opening,” she said. “We will plan to open for season pass
holders on Wednesday Dec. 7, and everyone else on Dec. 8.”
Season Student Passes $450.00
Christmas Day Pass $54 at the
office in Logan or $56 on line.
All Day Adult Passes are $60.00
All Day Junior up to 12 years,
Senior over 70, or Military is $45.00
See more info @ skithebeave.com
4-H Giving Project
The Bear Country 4-H Club has decided that for Christmas this
year they would like to give Christmas to a family in need.
After working with those who know we have found a family.
The kids have decided that they would like to try and pay a
month worth of rent for this family. They are working on earning money and have
all agreed to give up the cost of their favorite gift and have that money go
towards their goal.
If anyone would like to help them reach this goal please contact
Tiffany Webb Nelson, Ben Weston, Julie Jackson
Bizios, Stephanie Willis, or myself.
We understand that this time of year can be hard for many, so
any help is appreciated. The smallest amount adds up.
The kids are excited to do this and have other ideas in the
works.
Thank you in advance for your support and help.
Merry Christmas!
Obituary - Glade Shurtleff Booth
Glade Shurtleff Booth 1941 ~ 2022
Glade Shurtleff Booth, 80, passed away
on November 27, 2022, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Glade was born in Logan, Utah,
on December 25, 1941, to Bryan Lloyd Booth and Darleen Shurtleff. He was raised
with his four sisters on a small farm in Garden City, Rich County, Utah. Glade
participated in Boy Scouts, Future Farmers of America, a dance band, football,
and wrestling. He graduated from Fielding High School in 1960 and served as a
missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Austrian
Mission from 1961 to 1963 where he learned German, a language he loved his
whole life. After returning home from his mission, he married his high-school
sweetheart, Linda Alaire Hart, in the Logan Utah Temple on December 20, 1963.
Together they raised six children. During their married life, Glade and Linda
lived briefly in Logan; in Bloomington, Idaho; seven years in Phoenix, Arizona;
and 16 years in Sandy, Utah. They have lived in Murray, Utah, for the last 25
years.
Before his mission, Glade participated in ROTC and received an appointment to
the U.S. Air Force Academy. He turned down the appointment to serve his mission
and afterward studied finance and accounting for a few years at Brigham Young
University and Utah State University. He was self-employed as an income tax,
real estate, and business consultant. Glade loved reading, hunting, fishing,
and watching football and Gunsmoke.
Glade began struggling with depression on his mission, and the frequency and
severity of his depressive episodes increased to where they became disabling
later in his life. Mental health challenges plagued him his entire adult life.
He battled to keep a positive outlook and to find ways to contribute. Despite
his own health and financial challenges, Glade often reached out to help and
encourage others. He loved his family and the gospel of Jesus Christ.
In 2017, Glade suffered a stroke that left him paralyzed on one side and bound
to a wheelchair. He lived the last five years in a care and rehabilitation
center where he relished visits from his family members and his dear wife. He
always lit up when Linda visited, and greeted her with "Hello,
Beautiful" to the very end. His family appreciates the care provided by
medical personnel and staff at the Life Care Center of Salt Lake.
Glade was preceded in death by his parents and is survived by his wife and his
four sisters and their spouses: Dee Ann Price (Charles); Carmen Madsen
(Michael); Denise Haddock (Kent); and Marcene Littledike (Dan). He is also
survived by his six children and their spouses: Nancy Bell (Bryan); Tonya
Bryner; Bryan Hart Booth (Paula Olschewski); Clinton Robert Booth (Rebecca
Lucas); Colin Patrick Booth (Jennette Jay); and Becky Joan Subramanian
(Daniel). Glade and Linda have 28 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
A funeral service will be held at 11:00 am on Thursday, December 8, 2022, at
6180 South Glen Oaks Street (850 East) in Murray, Utah. A visitation will be
held prior to the funeral from 9:30 -10:45 am.
To view the webcast live of the funeral services, please go to www.jenkins-soffe.com