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Show 1&tmizv (Efltmttf MAY 15, 1997 f&mitnr PAGE 2 Milford Flemenlarj Students Say Their Teachers Are The Greatest! Jiappy 80th Birthday David Albrecht Receives Optomelric Doctor Degree David Richard Albrecht, son of Richard and Penny Albrecht of Minersville, receives his degree as Doctor of Optometry from Southern California College of Optometry Friday, May 16, 1997. He is a 1987 graduate of Beaver High School, and graduated from Southern Utah University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in 1993. David, his wife Chantelle, and their daughter Abbie plan to pursue a career in Southern Utah. If hfVH wis- - , a 1 ' rrrfrTfrdi f XecdJ.Cillins Reed J. Gillins celebrated his 80th birthday Mav 3, 1997. Reed was bom in Shauntv, Utah, Mav l)ais, Andrea Bryan, Makayla Mayer, Brooke Holm, Krisatme Acklin, and Melissa Schow were happy to help serve a special dinner for their teachers on Teacher HOW FAR APART SHOULD I PLANT MY CARROTS FROM MY BEETS? Appreciation Day, May 6th. Wliile the teachers M ere enjoying a roast beef dinner, PTA volunteers manned the classrooms. Under their direction, students made cards for their teachers, expressing their thanks for a successful year. Answer by: Jerry Goodspeed, Utah State University Extension Horticulturist It is survival of the fittest in the plant kingdom. Every plant requires a certain amount of space for optimal growth and production. Plants that are too close together compete with one another for air, light, nutrients and water. They end up expending too much energy competing and not enough energy growing and producing. To help prevent this, consider these tips. Always be sure to read individual package directions for spacing requirements. When planting vegetables, pay close attention to the spacing requirements between plants and between rows. More plants will not produce more food if the space is limited. Corn is an example of If competition that reduces food production. will there be smaller too closely together, planted plants and ears, and the amount of corn will be reduced, even if there are more plants per square foot. Other crops that are commonly planted too closely include carrots, beets, tomatoes, squash, pumpkins and watermelons. Carrot seeds are so small that they are often over planted unintentionally. Most carrots should be thinned to one carrot every two inches. Beets are usually thick because each seed is actually three to four seeds clustered together. They should be thinned to give each plant four inches to grow. If left thick, beets and carrots will be misshapen and small. Pumpkins and squash are often over-plantbecause people forget from year to year how large the plants get. Each pumpkin and winter squash plant needs a space of about four feet square. La. 11 77? teachers enjoyed a break from their schedule. ...as well as 4v 1 Afl to right: Makendra 0-- v a great dinner. 24,1917. . They had a family get together with all of his family members at his daughter Sherrie Thompson's home. He is the son of Henry R. Gillins and Jeanette Isabelle Rollins. He married Kleda Elizabeth Barlocher, May 14, 1941 in the St. George L.D.S. Temple. He is the father of Sherrie Thompson and the late Elaine Welch. He has 9 Grandchildren, 19 Great Grandchildren, and 1 Great Grandchild deceased. He comes from a family of 13 children, 10 of which are still living. Reed is a member of the L.D.S. Church. He worked for the Union Pacific Railroad for 36 years in the train service. He retired in May 1978. His hobbies are riding and taking care of his horses and being around his grandchildren. He loves to camp and go deer hunting. His joy is being around his family members. Royalty Pageant ik.A '-- 'I ed rffl- - ok. tySBhgirMtin l Preparations Already Underway for the County Fair if W a WM iMiiiiiif Walt Connie Garrett. and John Gledhill were the Schojielcl. Bailey Jog among desparados landing in the lockup. Gledhill took advantage of the bread and water provided for the prisoners. i I, Graduation 1 j No one seemed to be exempt during Friday's roundup for the Main Street Daze jail and bail. Even those helping with the "arrests" ended up spending some time in Island View School announces the of Joshua Coon on graduation March 19, 1997 at Island Wednesday, View Academy in Syracuse, Utah. Josh was a student in the Milford Schools until his Junior and Senior year when he attended school in Cedar City and Syracuse, Utah where he graduated from Island View Academy. Josh is the son of Bill and Marian Coon and Alicia and Lynn Turley of Spring Field, Oregon, and the great grandson of Merlin Merryweather. Its time once again to be thinking about the Beaver County Fair. This years fair will begin on Sat. Aug. 2nd with the ever popular Demolition Derby. We have chosen "How the West was WW as our theme, so the fair will be touched with western flavor from panning for gold, a shoot out, to a western professional Rodeo to beld held on Aug. 8th and 9th. (two nights of cowboys). We will also sponser our second annual baby contest along with a lot of other fun activities. There is a lot of hard work that goes into the fair each year and we'd really like to recieve imput on what you want your fair to be. If you would like to be involved in any We appreciate any way please call comments or criticism. Ifq" 386-121- 9. CELLULAROll the jail. y. Milford is tettin a new clothing store with soMething for everyone! It'll have cool nanes ft j The Pub It saVLt J Proudly Presents ll Awtnj Larson Bant Friday - May 16 -- 1:00 A.M. 9:00 P.M. like: LawMan, Mo55iNO, o rear, Stus5,y, and Morel Shannel Phelps Shannel Phelps will be representing Minersville and the Susan Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers in the Days of 47 Royalty Pageant. The pageant will be held in Salt Lake City on May 17th. Shannel is 18 years old and a senior at Beaver High school. She has represented BHS as the sterling scholar in Dance and also as a cheerleader. She is the daughter of Ferrill and Connie Phelps of Minersville. Good luck Shannel! and l ike, Mens Pool Tournament 17-7:- P.M. Saturday May Event is limited to first 16 entries -- Watch for it to open soon We'll keep you rp on jII the latest. Today! Pre-Regist- er Give us a CalL Well make the Change! John G. Carter 387-272- 2 m J 00 Come join your friends! The PUB is a private club for members only 413 S. Main, Milford Phone: 387-249- 8 |