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Show APRIL 23, 1998 Beaver County Monitor Milford Elementary Science Fair. Milford Elementary students | demonstrated Models and ue Collections cr Milford Invitational Track Meet Results The Milford Boys track team took 2nd place overall. science projects for the judges last Friday, Exhibits were divided into four categories. Winners are pictured below. — PAGE 6 Individu rds were as follows: 3200 Meter 1600 Meter Dustin Whittaker Dustin Whittaker Ist place Ist place 800 Meter 400 Meter Dash ‘Dustin Whittaker John Bettridge 3rd place 3rd place Todd Eckley 4th place _ 200 Meter Dash 100 Meter Dash 100 Meter Hurdles Minersville Debate Teams Cody Jimenez Luke Wren *Trent Thompson Sth place 6th place 6th place Nick Schofield Ist place 300 Meter Hurdles Nick Schofield Ist place Craig Barnes 3rd place Medley Relay: Jeep Spaulding, Todd Eckley, Chris Maples, John Bettridge 2nd place 4X400 Meter Relay: Nick Schofield, Craig Barnes, Dustin Whittaker, John Bettridge Ist place *4X100 Meter Relay: Luke Wren, Cody Jimenez, Derek Griffiths, Trent Thompson Long Jump Nick Schofield John Bettridge Shot Put Bob Wren LaDell Bealer Ist 3rd 5th 5th 6th place place place place place *Qualified for State The Milford Girl’s Track Team took 2nd Place Overall Individual awards were as follows: Brett Swanson, 3rd; Cari Netto, lst; Josh Baxter, 2nd. | Earth and Space 2 : . : : 3200 Meter Nisha Livingston Ist place 1600 Meter Jenny White Nisha Livingston 3rd place Ist place 800 Meter Nisha Livingston. Ist place 400 Meter Lisa Jensen 2nd place Jenny White 200 Meter Dash *Sarah Mayer Amanda Baxter *Sarah Mayer Lynette Holm Michaela Wright 100 Meter Dash 100 Meter Hurdles § *Haylee Willden 300 Meter Hurdles Medley Relay: ; Haylee Willden Nisha Livingston Michaela Wright Crystal Holm, Michaela Wright, Lisa Jensen, Jenny White 4X400 Meter Relay: Crystal Holm, Kandi Leko, Natalie Jimenez, Jenny White Long Jump Haylee Willden Lynette Holm High Jump Lisa Jensen Shot Put *Brittney Stewart Javelin arele Rencher, pictured: Brandee Rencher, 2nd. ; Deana Ortiz _ 6th place Ist 6th Ist 4th 5th place place place place place Back row: Chandel Wood, Megan McMullin, Jenny Pomeroy, and Mrs. Bunker, Debate Team Advisor. Front: Janna Barton, Chelsea Eyre, Myla Dotson and Meresa Wood. Center Front: Susan Craw, Debate Coach. Not pictured: Andrea Bryan. By The Debate Team: On April 17, the Minersville Debate Class traveled to St. George to compete in the Junior High Division Regional Debate Meet at Pine View Middle School. Each of the two member teams debated in three rounds. The teams were Chelsea Eyre and Jensine Pomeroy; Andrea Bryan and Myla Dotson; Janna Barton and Megan McMullin; Chandel Wood and Meresa Wood. The teams took home two 3rd place gold medals, four silver and two bronze. 3rd place 5th place 6th place Minersville School for their support. 2nd place 3rd 2nd Ath 4th 4th place place place place place We would like to thank Principal Albrecht and The Debate teams would like to send a special “Thanks” to Susan Craw and Mrs. Bunker! Playground Fund Established 38 to Raion Ath place *Qualified for State Life Science Sheri McDermott, ESA Treasurer, and Carol Wiseman, ESA President, present Larry Barnes, Milford Elementary Principal, with a $1,000: check. The donation is from Sorority fundraisers throughout the | year, and is earmarked for a newly established fund to purchase playground equipment for the school. Mr. Barnes explained that donated funds which are submitted to the Excellence in Education Dustin Whittaker took first in 3200 meter and 1600 meter, third in the 800 meter, and was a member of the 4 X 400 relay team that placed first. Lettie Thompson, 3rd, David Bryan, 2nd; Austin Mayer Ist Physical Science | BY THE WAY...... Iknow that March 30, Doctors Day, has long since passed, but it is never too late for me to say thank you to the medical staff and our doctors for the consistent good care and medical attention they serve the community with. We are so fortunate to have Dr. Rees, Dr. Alam, Dr. | Moulvi, and Mary Wiseman, PAC covering our medical needs in a town this size. I’m sure everyone is grateful and very happy you’re here. The Milford Memorial Handbell Choir will be performing at the 11:00 a.m. service April 26 at the Methodist Church in Milford, Everyone is invited to attend this musical treat. The handbells are stored and insured by the Methodist church, but belong to the entire community and should be enjoyed by everyone. Try not to miss this special performance. I have not counted the number of trips I have made from the Midwest to the west coast and to Nevada since 1944 but there have been Melanie Barnes, 3rd; MaCall Smith, 2nd; Cassidy Carter, Ist. SENIORS CITIZENS YOUR HOME CAN PROVIDE A LIFETIME OF SECURITY and INCOME through a for a FREE 16 page booklet -- toll free 1(800) 339-814§ Norwest Mortgage, Inc. is an equal opportunity lender must meet federal safety standards, and is relatively expensive... The first desired purchase is a large slide for the older children in the upper grades. Donations will be presented to the state agency for match in the fall. Anyone wanting to participate in the fund is invited to contact the school. Good-Deed-Ski-For- The-Dogs-Day-Results! It was an absolutely gorgeous day of spring skiing here in the Tushar mountains with blue i skies, sunshine and over two feet of become an. adult and I was very impressed. At that time the San Fernando valley consisted of miles and miles of orange groves and the There is no experience less rewarding than saying thanks to a voice recording, Jewell Dahl RD SC fresh powder! With 50 cents from every lift ticket “going to the dogs”, Elk Meadows Taised $250 for the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in honor of Tushar, a.k.a. Snickers, the Monday, April 27 Burrito / Lettuce _ Fruit/-Crustos Milk iss yellow lab who was rescued from the back country last month by three Hides many I assure you. My sister and brother-in-law located to L.A. from Marshall Denton, the skier MN. In 1942 which gave reason for our many trips. Even then, traveling who adopted Tushar, brought her from my home to L.A. was a long trip and was not undertaken at the back to Elk Meadows today for a time by too many people that we knew. My mother and I took the trip in visit under much _ happier 1944 on a bus and it took 4 days and 4 nights of continuous traveling circumstances. He also brought a which became long and arduous for both of us. The second world war oe $2,000 to BY to a Best was on and service men were everywhere. We had no seating problem Tiends representative. It was just a but servicemen held priority over us civilians. Later I made trips by car, portion of the generous Sanaa: in Tushar’s train, and plane but I must say of all the transportation I enjoyed the train mad e behalf after people the most. This trip was in 1953 and I was very impressed with the west saw the story on the news. Mr. and California was so different from where my roots were. The climate Denton gave similar checks to the and life style was like a breath of fresh air after dealing with MN. climate Humane Society and the University and hardships of living. This was my first trip to the big city after I had Pet: Clinic where Tushar was treated. Reverse Mortgage. Must be age 62+ sunshine was never ending it seemed. All this has become an ashpalt jungle now but I’m sure other parts of the state are still great places to There is No qualifying ® No payments @ Ne taxes live, : Guaranteed by FHA. Call Jay Whiting at NOR WEST BY THE WAY..... _ Program are matched dollar for dollar. Playground equipment a ee Toss Salad/ Fruit Bread Sticks Milk Wednesday, April 29 Meatloaf / Scalloped Potatoes Broccoli /Fruit/ Roll Milk ; Roll /Pudding Milk Friday, May 1 Hoagie / Potato Chips — Frit Honor Roll Corrections en Christal Paice 7th Grade Brook Holm 3.9 4.0 ; ee ae ” oe ee = . 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