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Show PAGE 5 MAY or phase process to ARKA TELEPHONE SERVICE U. Ss. Et petition Extended Service between the two Lisa Customer Advocate the. Public Service Commission, said the service between the exchanges two was discussed by the Commissioners in a May 18 meeting. The resulting decision will require to go required preference for to U. S. the the had been towns would almost certainty. a be The Study phase of application the that showed Minersville residents consistently make enough calls to Milford to meet the West regarding Area towns. Armstrong, Service the generated by Minersville residents, E.A.S. between the two customers in Milford and Minersville will soon receive a ballot on which they can record their implement service. West survey - criteria. is Milford also very close to the meeting criteria required to E.A.S. for Beaver. However, the Commissioners did not choose to move that petition request into the survey phase. "The docket ‘closed has not on been the Milford/Beaver petition. Lt residents a need service, still Armstrong can for show the it can happen," said. petition, Milford also residents asked for E.A.S. to Cedar City. Armstrong said that request was unlikely. current The calling volume does not justify service. the FURIDAN According Mark Nelson, to County Extension Agent, the local farmers are currently spraying their alfalfa weevil. for the Furidan, most chemical common used as an insecticide is a safe product and should not illness minor cause through contact. Nelson said Parathion, and other such which concern products caused have in the are being the market. Ashley Green, Andrea Smith, and Kandace Jo Leko Beaver taken past off BEAVER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION HONOR BANQUET Each year the Beaver County Board _ Of Education honors outstanding scholars at a banquet. The held event, annual May 9 at the High School Beaver. lunch roon, recognized outstanding students grades 4 from through a2. Ashley MILFORD DAZE - MAY 21st IN STORE SPECIALS Mp Green - 4th grade, Andrea Smith - 5th grade, and Kandace Jo Leko S 6th grade, represented Milford Elementary. Jennifer Craw - 4th grade, Betsy Hollingshead - 5th grade, Nathaniel Dotson - 6th grade, Cherstie Bealer - 7th grade and Christy Carter 8th grade represented Minersville School Honor were Mandy GOLD FISH POND FOR THE KIDS ole sourm may 1994 same the A the necessary 20, PRIZE DRAWING Chevron awards presented Muir - grade. grade Award Yee, 'Kirk - 10th the Vocational Award. Jerilyn Mayer, a MHS senior, captured the _l2th Academic well as Academic from her school. Kimberly Rose received the 12th grade Vocational. Award and the Top Vocational Award. Principals from the various schools presented the awards to their students. Sterling Scholars from the schools high two were recognized. Swain, Enoch retiring principal Bonnie and retiring Williams, secretary received gifts and honors the District. delicious A dinner beef ‘roast and prepared ‘WaS served by Mrs. Dalley’s Home Economics Class from Beaver High ‘School. from to The 11th Academic went to Tom while Brady received Award 7th grade, Natalie Nelson and Jenny White - 8th grade, Rachel Holm - 9th grade, and Matthew Bettridge grade Award as the Top Kimberly Rose wins Top Vocational Award | © |