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Show s":^;^"d^"^!?i?^;^lf^f The Beaver Press - November 25,2010 - Page 2 THE BEAVER PRESS USPS 074 - 400 Published every Thursday in Beaver, Utah by The Beaver Press Second Class Postage Paid Beaver, Utah 84713 Marlow L. Draper Sue Draper Publisher/Editor Business Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES In Beaver County Beaver County Senior Citizen Outside Beaver County. $17.00 $15.00 $20.00 Postmaster please send change of address to: The Beaver Press, Box 351, Beaver Utah 84713 bpress@xmlsslon.com Phone: 435^38-2891 B-H.S. Honor Roll SENIORS 4.0 Bess, McKayla Bradshaw, Kelby Bradshaw, Morgan Flinders, Zachary Goodwin, Kyle Griffiths, Shantel • Hofheins, Kalin Joseph, James Kanell, Rebecca langford, Jordan Norrls, Brianne Oakden, Korbin Patel, Shashikiran Reynolds, Chelsea Smith, Autumn Smith. Krystle Snyder, Hannalyn Spens, Alyssa Vega, Cesar White, Shiloh vVoolsey, Ryker Yardley, Angela Young, Kailey SENIORS 3.75-3.99 . 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Unlike Wednesday, they will face additional dangers due to drivers who.have consumed alcohol or those who waited to hit the road and didn't give themselves enough time. Plan ahead and give yourself plenty of time to travel to your destination. Thanksgiving is a time to relax and enjoy being with family and friends. Doni let your holiday be interrupted by a tragic event. Visit www.utahsafetycouncil.org for more traffic safety tips and information. Governor Declares Nov. 27 'Small Business Saturday in Utah' r ' m a y be purchased for neighbors, family members, etc.). , Suggested cutting areas are as follows: Dry Creek above Oak City, Whiskey . Creek, John Williams Canyon, Chalk Creek, Meadow Creek, Cove Fort, Willow Creek, and Wild Goose Kathy Hendricks, County Canyon. NO trees may be cut Executive Director of USDA's in Oak Creek Canyon. For more Farm Service Agency (FSA) In information, call 435-743-5721. Beaver County today Beaver Ranger District announced that the county comBeaver - Beginning Monday mittee election deadline for LAA November 15, permits may be #3 (Milford area) is fast purchased during regular office approaching. Completed ballots hours, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., must be returned by mail or to Monday through Friday. Blue the Beaver County FSA office at Spruce may NOT be cut Trees 620 North Main in Beaver by are NOT to be cut in the Dec. 6,2010. Merchant Valley Summer Home "The county committee area or along the visible edge of members play a huge role in the SR-153. For more information, Agency, especially at the county call 435-438-2436. level," said Hendricks. "County As a convenience to the committee members make decipublic, permits will be available sions on how federal farm proagain this year at: grams will be administered • Don's Sinclair, 215 West locally," she said. Main, Salina from 6 a.m. to 9 Farmers and ranchers in the p.m., Monday through Saturday, Milford area who participate in 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. on FSA programs are eligible to Sunday vote. If eligible voters do not * Larson's Ace Hardware, receive a ballot by mail, one will 1155 S. Hwy 118, Richfield,8 be provided by the local USDA a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Service Center. Ballots returned Saturday by mail must be postmarked no later than Dec. 6, 2010. New- * Beaver Sports and Pawn, 91 N. Main, Beaver, 9 a.m. to 6 county committee members will p.m., seven days a week assume their role and related • Piute County Sheriff Office, responsibilities on Jan. 1, 2011. 550 N. Main, Junction, 8 a.m. to For more information on 5 p.m., Monday through Friday county committees, view the The Fishlake National FSA website at Forest encourages those purwwwJsa.usda.gov/electrons or chasing permits to be prepared visit a local USDA Service for bad weather and poor road Center. conditions. In addition, be sure that trees are cut on the National Forest, not private land. Maps are available from National Forest Offices. •"•< FSA Committee Election Deadline Dec. 6th Governor's Office of Economic Development encourages Utahns to shop local small businesses this holiday season SALT LAKE CITY, Governor Gary R. Herbert has officially declared Saturday, November 27th as "Small Business Saturday in Utah" in support of a national initiative to encourage consumers to shop and spend at small, locally owned merchants on the Saturday following Thanksgiving. More than 90% of Utah's companies are classified as small businesses. In issuing this declaration, Governor Herbert is again recognizing the key role these Utah businesses play in job creation and fueling the state's economic development For Utah drivers, the most engine. RICHFIELD, UT- For many! dangerous holiday of the year is 'We're all aware of Black families, the adventure of travel-' approaching. Thanksgiving Friday and Cyber Monday, but ing to the forest and cutting their weekend has the highest rate of it's time that we al! learn a new own Christmas tree has become travel during any holiday period phrase - 'Small Business a tradition. Christmas tree perof the year with almost 90% of Saturday,1" Governor Herbert mits wit) be available again this people traveling in motor vehi-' said. ^This effort started in New year from the Fishlake National cles. If previous statistics hold York City with Mayor Michael Forest. These permits allow true, this Thanksgiving weekend Bloomberg and American individuals the opportunity to cut will be a dangerous time on Express, and I'm happy to a tree from the National Forest Utah roads. embrace it right here in Utah. for their personal use; they canThis year, the official 102We sfiould, first and foremost, .notbe resold. hour Thanksgiving holiday perfc promote and support" our locaf - " -All personal use permits sell "od will start at 6 p.m. onL businesses. My challenge to for $10.00 each, and they must Wednesday, November 24th every Utahn is to buy local this be picked up in person. Mail and run through midnight on Saturday, and throughout the orders and phone requests will Sunday, November 28th. During holiday season." not be accepted. The permits the past ten years in Utah, 45 "Utah's Own" has studied must be securely attached to people were killed in car crashthe effect of buying locally. The the harvested tree and remain es over this holiday period and studies show that for every dolwith that tree during transport. hundreds more were injured. lar spent on local products, Most species of frees on the To lessen your chances of between $4 and $6 is pumped National Forest may be cut, becoming one of these statisinto sustaining employment, except for ponderosa pine. tics, here are a few things to lowering taxes and supporting Permits may be purchased keep in mind: lifestyles and the state's herat any of the Fishlake National Always wear your seatbelt! itage industries. Forest offices. These offices Many of the past "Over 60% of the nations are not open on weekends, Thanksgiving holiday deaths jobs are held by people working except as noted. Location and and serious injuries could have fn small business, jn Utah that dates of sale at national forest been easily prevented by the number is even higher at 80%," office are as follows: simple act of wearing a seat said Spencer P. Eccles, GOED Richfield Ranger District -115 belt. Keep yourself safe and --executive director. "As a busiEast 900 North, Richfield ticket free by wearing a seat nessman, I recognize the chalBeginning Friday November 19, belt. Make sure everyone bucklenges faced by business ownpermits may be purchased durles up on every ride. ers in our cities and towns, and ing regular office hours, 8 a.m. Speed it is especially appropriate to to 5 p.m. Monday through Speeding is a major cause demonstrate our support for the Friday. For more information, of traffic crashes and a leading jobs they create by making an call 435-896-9233 factor in highway deaths. Higher extra effort to do business with Fremont River Ranger District speeds increase crash forces in them." - Loa - Permits may be pura collision as well as reduce the Throughout the holiday seachased during regular office time you have to react to an son, Utahns have an extra hours, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., emergency situation. Make sure opportunity to fill their dinner Monday through Friday. The you increase following distance tables with Utah's Own prodFishlake Basin Recreation Area, and minimize lane changes. ucts, including milk, cheeses, including Johnson Valley, is Alcohol honey, jams, chocolates, fruits, closed to tree cutting from the Doni let drinking and drivegetables, bakery and meatForest Boundary on the West to ving turn a holiday celebration items. Zedd's Meadow on the East. into a tragedy. Even moderate A recent "Utah's Own" surFor more information, call 435consumption of alcohol can vey of shoppers shows growing 836-2811. impair a driver's ability to make support for buying local and FiHmore Ranger District proper decisions. support of the small business •Permits will be sold November owner, in fact, those numbers Wednesday 15 through December 17 at the show that 34 percent want to Most people who are traveloffice in Fillmore, 390 South support local retailers and 29 ing long distances will be leavMain Street, Fillmore, from 8 percent wanted to keep jobs in ing after work on Wednesday a.m. to 4:30 p.m.. Monday the local area. evening. They will find that the through Friday, as well as 8 a.m. For more information about normal rush hour delays will to 3 p.m. Saturdays, Nov. 27 the national initiative, which is extend throughout the evening and Dec. 4. Limit of one permit proposed by American Express and far out into rural areas per household (additional tags and is in partnership with busiwhere traffic is normally light. ness, government leaders and Tired drivers, who have worked community groups across the all day and are now facing the country, please visit; www.facefrustration of being stuck in slow traffic for such a long distance, book.com/SmallBusinessSaturd may be tempted to take ay?v=app 165267296827487. chances they might not otherwise take. Drowsy drivers may nod off at the wheel and are just * • * as dangerous as drunk drivers. Chance can allow you to accomSunday plish a goal every once in a Thanksgiving Is A Deadly Time Of Year On Utah Roads Personal Use Christmas Tree Permits on Sale COLD BAITS Cold weather bass demand [specific baits. Thin metal blade [baits are prime frigid weather offerings. Blades are'greai for ledge hopping, probing channel edges, and walking down I points. 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