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Show FEBRUARY 5, 1998 Beauer County Monitor ‘PAGE 2 - Missionary Farewell MHS Seniors Lindsay Barnes, Cheryl Barnes, Shelby Holm and Lynette Holm Youn kh Ga. John R. Craw, son of John and Susan Craw of Minersville, has been called to serve an LDS mission to Donetsk, Ukraine. He will enter the MTC on February 18th where he will study Russian. His farewell will be held Sunday, February 15th at 10:45 A.M. in the Minersville LDS Church. by Shelby Holm - On January 28 Milford High School’s Volleyball team held an awards night in honor of the girl’s accomplishments and hard work during the season. Both Coaches, Kathy Palmer and Shauna Groll, recognized each player for their outstanding attributes and contributions to the team. The four senior players, Lindsay Barnes, Cheryl Barnes, Shelby Holm and Lynette Holm, received a good-bye gift. Special thanks went to Junior Davis, Bonnie Willden and Mary Jo Holm for the support and services they offered during the volleyball season. The girls had a great night that ended with refreshments, Thanks for a great season! Milford Varsity Girls Volleyball Team honored for 1997-98 season. Left to right; back row:Charie Heath, Cheryl Barnes, Shelby Holm, Lynette Holm. Middle row: Lindsay Barnes, Natal\ie Jimenez, Kandi Leko, Nisha Livingston. Front: Haylee Willden. Clean Sweep for Tiger Basketball Varsi 7 Milford 58 - Bryce Valley 48 Brady Williams - 25 Clayton Williams - 10 , Dustin Whittaker - 8 Jeep Spaulding - 2 Derek Carter - 2 Freshmen Craig Wiseman - 7 Milford 54 - Bryce Valley 42 Josh Hardy - 14 Cody Jimenez - 12 Craig Barnes - 6 Chad Eckley - 2 J. V. (in overtime) Milford 61 - Bryce Valley -54 LaDell Bealer - 10 Michael Nelson - 9 Josh Smith - 7 Derek Griffiths - 19 : Chad Eckley - 14 Nick Schofield - 12 Lordy, Lordy Milford J.V. Girls Volleyball Team honored for 1997-98 season. Left to right; back row: Deanna Oritz, Crystal Holm, Ashlie Holm, Look Who's 40! The Pig Pen Charis in the mud and.... the Milford City Council Milford City Councilman Doug Garrett is credited with inviting Bernie Diamond, Senior Vice President, and Michael E. Murphy, Marketing (marketing?) Director , of Management & Training Corporation (MTC) to meeting Tuesday evening. The MTC (801) 295-1811 Latter-Day Saints Encouraged To Be ‘Actively Involved’ commissions, state legislatures, and other high offices of either election or appointment, including involvement in the political party of their choice.” The First Presidency asks members to use “gospel principles” as a guide to their own community and political activities while cooperating with other like-minded individuals. The letter refers three times to the Doctrine and Covenants, a volume Latter-day Saints regard as scripture, to remind members there just happened to be a local industry needing a few employees, of the divine counsel that members “should be anxiously these nice prisoners could be farmed out during the work day and engaged in a good cause, and do many things of their own free will, and bring to pass much righteousness” (Doctrine and Covenants 58:27). The letter also observes “through such wise securely locked up at night. A win, win for everybody. She said....he said? Mayor Mary Wiseman said Rob Adams told her before the council meeting that “Circle 4 isn’t interested” in. having the prison located here. Was Garrett surprised? Diamond asked who Circle 4 was. Outside of the meeting, Diamond said that a lot of misinformation and emotion about a hog farm was the reason Iron County declined their offer to build in the Cedar City area. That was, of course, no problem because Payson was allegedly “begging” for MTC to locate there. Now that both communities have definitely.....decisively.......and adamantly declined the “offer” for a private and “profitable” prison, it has been extended to Milford. EXTRAL!! Bye Gimes E} See TTT Your Local Newspaper The One Source for News, Sports & Social Happenings — Fast Pickup & Delivery corporate sponsors needed community, political, and government affairs, and be willing to serve as elected or appointed officials has been issued by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In a letter to Church leaders and congregations throughout the Untied States, the First Presidency, top governing body of the Church, urges men and women to be “willing to serve on school boards, city and county councils and Or.......if 20 ft. Containers $85 per mo. Contact Dr. Spaulding if interested at Call 387-2411 the form of a 400 bed medium security prison. They would hire about are working at such jobs as cleaning “cleaning the cemetery”......jobs Buy © Rent © Lease 40 ft. Containers $110 per mo. Be a member of an elite volunteer service group classes start March 2": 36 students needed. A call to its members to become actively involved in that do not take employment away from the private sector. © (800) 211-2811 Mobile Storage Containers and Mobile Offices Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Course representatives generously offered the city economic development in 125 local workers, buy supplies from local merchants, purchase approximately 50 acres of land for a prison site, enhance city income ‘by hooking up to water and sewer, and offer the city the golden opportunity to back bonds for the construction (of course, at absolutely no risk or expense to property owners)......in which case the city could own the prison in 20 years. Doug Carriger, Beaver County administrative assistant, was on hand to cheer for MTC. He told the city council that MTC would not’ be in competition with the 200 bed county jail now under construction. Everyone agreed that there will be more than enough.....a completely inexhaustible supply.....of prisoners to go around. Nice prisoners......who would not be a danger to the community while they Chris Maples - 2 GREAT WESTERN LEASING & SALES | Carter, Makayla Craw. Middle: Michaela Wright, Emily Durrant, Heidi Mayer. Front: Managers, Macey Willden, Lynette Barnes. Dedicated to wallerin’ Mark Barnes - 9 Charles Kosmuch - 3 and Gifts, We areCupid 's Connectionfor Valentines Day come in and choose from: A fresh selection of ros¢s Valentine Bouquets ¥ Balloons Candy filled Mugs with special participation as citizens, we are then in better compliance with this scripture: “Governments were instituted of God for the messages ® Great assortment of plush animals Don't forget that special someone Order Early Country Floral | and Gifts . ms (a benefit of man; and that holds men accountable for their acts in relation to them.’” (Doctrine and Covenants 134:1). The letter likewise reminds member that the church does not endorse political candidates, platforms, or parties. Politicai candidates should not imply that their candidacy is : endorsed by the Church, the letter adds, as it urges members to “study the candidates carefully and vote for the individuals they believe will act with integrity and in ways conducive to good communities and governments.” Copies of the letter are being sent to Church leaders worldwide. ———— Beaver Cou nty Monitor Randy's Showcase of Milford Properties Land: © 40 Acres next to Circle 4 Pig Farm © ® ® @ © Reduced to 80 Acres S/W of Milford between Milford Flat & Lund Hwy. 80 Acres 10 miles S/W of Milford on Flat near new pig farm. 200 Acres 5 miles S/W of Milford between Flat & Lund Hwy. 320 Acres N/E of Milford on road to Roosevelt Springs Geo Thermal 440 Acres 7.5 miles S/W of Milford between Milford Flat & Lund Hwy. Home: © 3 bedroom - | bath - 464 S. 600 W. Milford Publisher: Kent Smith $59,900. Randy Morris Subscriptions $35. per year Milford, Utah 84751___| $16,000. $24,000. $30,000. $32,000. $66,000. 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