Nearby a red rock formation sometimes harbors Rock Wrens and Golden Eagles. In the spring, fall, and winter you may see loons, grebes, ducks, and hawks. Forested areas at the reservoir provide opportunities for viewing migrating birds. Productive, easy to operate, compact farm in a great location.īully Creek Dam and Reservoir (24± miles Northeast of Harper) are on the Bully Creek about 8 miles northwest of the Creek’s confluence with the Malheur River. This property could be used as a combination of cattle and farm operation. An additional home could be turned into a rental. Three good homes with the main home sit on a knoll overlooking the valley. It has good water with an efficient delivery system.
It produces seven tons of alfalfa and 30 tons of corn silage. Graveside services will be held Saturday, May 28th at 11:00 am at the Eureka City Cemetery.This is a very productive farm and cattle operation located in the small community of Harper. He was preceded in death by his parents.Ī viewing will be held Friday, May 27th from 6 to 8 pm at the Holladay-Brown Funeral Home, 66 South 300 East, Santaquin. He is survived by his wife, Nadine, and her children, Jeril & Jody, Darrin & Rachel, and Kathy, all of Eureka 5 grandchildren Anna’s children, Anna (Sissy), Jack and Michael, all of Oregon brothers, Ray (Jean), Jerry (Donna), Paul (Pam), all of Payson sisters, Marilyn (Kent) Crawford, Payson, Anna Rothe, Taylorsville and several nieces and nephews. Richard worked for Golden Valley Farms in Oregon until he retired in 2005. He married Nadine Huggins Carlson July 11, 2005. He married Margaret Ann Johnson April 13, 1969. Richard served in the US Army during Vietnam. In 1948 his family moved to West Mountain and he attended school in Payson. He was born Augin Lehi to Ernest and Ruth Gaisford Rothe. Richard Dean Rothe, age 65, passed away at his home in Eureka.