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The Richfield Reaper is a weekly newspaper serving the people of south central Utah, printed and published in Richfield, Utah, United States.Its primary areas of coverage include Sevier, Wayne and Piute counties, but is also read in homes in Sanpete and Garfield counties.
The Richfield Reaper — Richfield; Salt Lake City Weekly — Salt Lake City; San Juan Record — Monticello; San Pete Free Press — Manti (1902-1903 only) [8]
The Richfield Reaper; S. Salt Lake City Weekly; The Salt Lake Tribune; Southern Utah News; The Spectrum (Utah) Standard-Examiner; Sun Advocate; T. The Times-Independent;
Richfield is located 159 miles (256 km) from Salt Lake City and 164 miles (264 km) from St. George. Richfield experiences a cold semi-arid climate ( Köppen BSk ) with four distinct seasons. Winter high temperatures average in the 30s and 40s with many milder days; low temperatures average in the teens and twenties, with a few mornings starting ...
He also served as a member of both the Salt Lake City and Richfield police departments, and edited the Richfield Reaper. [4] Bean married Gussie Dee née Felts in the Manti Utah Temple on May 3, 1899, and they had two children. They divorced in August 1908. [5]
That same month CherryRoad acquired three weekly Utah newspapers from Brehm Communications Inc., including The Richfield Reaper, The Vernal Express and the Uintah Basin Standard. [40] CherryRoad also bought The Chronicle-Express in New York from Gannett, saving the paper from closure. [41]
The Richfield Reaper; U. Utah State Hospital This page was last edited on 1 April 2019, at 11:08 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Albrecht has served as a Richfield City Council member, [6] was chairman of the Planning and Zoning Commission, worked on the Richfield Independence Day Committee, was captain of the Sevier County Jeep Posse and was a member of the Richfield Area Chamber of Commerce.