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Show Standard Rate U.S. Postage Paid Milford, UT. 84751 Permit No. 15 ‘Beaver County Monitor P.O. Box 224 Milford, UT 84751 VOL. VIII NO. 26 P. O. Box 224 * Milford, Utah 84751 MAY 7, 1998 Circle 4 Teams Up MHS Choir Concert Scheduled Jail & Bail Friday, May8 With NPPC Captives will be arrested and held in the Trailside parking lot. Arrests will begin at 9:00 a.m: and continue until “?” Tickets may be purchased for a drawing to be held at the end of the day. There are four chances to win. Prizes include: By Alice Smith: It comes as no surprise that odor is an issue in any swine production operation. With the demand for bacon, ham, pork chops, oriental cuisine, and those yummy barbequed ribs, finding a solution to the odor problem is becoming an increasingly important part of the business. Half a Beef donated by Mike Yardley, 2 half In this game, the company that finds a way to produce the product at a profit while managing the waste, wins....and wins big. Circle 4 Farms wants to be that company. They are working with the National Pork Producers (NPPC) Odor Solutions Initiative Committee to do just that. Steve Pollmann, Circle 4 general manager, explained that the company is willing to undergo Thoughts on Motherhood the public scrutiny associated with the search for a solution. by Jacalyn S. Leavitt NPPC’s Dan Uthe visited the Circle 4 Skyline site in-April, and will return next week with a group of scientists. The samples will be evaluated for olfactory and chemical measures not only by NPPC, but by an ~ independent third party verifier and by technology providers. demonstration is proof,” Uthe said. Solutions evaluated by NPPC Initiative will be Odor selected and demonstrated based on economic feasibility as well evaluation’ Will he available to the public. The committee is one of many programs supported by production check-off funds, Vocational Day Eight of the April 21 were ten top senior’ students Milford High On the ‘A. Five possible ratings range from poor, fair; good, excellent to SARE: The MHS “School. — Scholarships are offered to three of the top seniors in the competition. Lynette Holm, Jenny White, and Natalie Nelson earned scholarships, but did not accept them because they were either attending other schools or had scholarships already. Cheryl Barnes, Crystal Smith, and Holly Willden received one-year full-tuition scholarships because of their performance in the competition. individual award and a superior rating, and Lynette Holm placed first over all contestants and received transcription contest Natalie Nelson, Cheryl Barnes and Lynette Holm tied for third place individual awards, and Jenny White, and Holly Willden placed third as a team. In the filing competition, Lynette Holm received a second place individual award, and Crystal Smith and Holly Willden received excellent ratings. Shelby Holm received a superior rating. The team of Lynette Holm, Crystal Smith, and Holly Willden earned a oe place team award. In the business English contest, the team of Kurt Ashley, Sarah Mayer and Haylee Willden placed second as a team. Elizabeth Durrant received an excellent rating; Kandi Leko and Sarah Mayer received superior ratings; and Haylee Willden and Kurt Ashiley tied for third place individual awards and superior ratings over all contestants. In the business machines math competition, the team of Lynette Holm, Crystal Smith and Holly Willdem placed second as a team and the team of Tiffany Asay, Abby Carter, and Shelby Holm placed third as a team. Shelby Holm received an excellent rating; Crystal Smith received a superior rating; and Lynette Holm placed second overall contestants and received a superior rating, _ The business amd English teams . the care, the encouragement. What influence in life is more formative? What contribution to society more powerful? Times may have changed. But we are still stunned by news headlines of a mother turning a on Choir a child. So strong is the bond, so critical the responsibility. When it fails, all of humankind has received two “Excellent Plus” awards. A Choir Concert is scheduled for May 13 at 7:00 P.M. in the high school auditorium. In suffered a loss. But the fact that our world is mostly addition to the competition numbers, the MHS Choir will present a variety of specialty numbers. Tickets are $3.00 for adults and $1.00 for students. All pecs from the concert are used to . good and beautiful shows us that mothers are ‘working diligently, managing the homes, nurturing the generations and serving as the glue that holds a family together. On the one day of the year When we publicly acknowledge mothers with Hallmark Politics...... The Flag.....om and Apple Pie ' “4 free man can vote himself into slavery, but a slave can not vote himself to freedom.” Quoted by Billie Dalton from an unknown source. Don’t like dealing with the I.R. S.? Hartley Anderson, Republican candidate who is challenging incumbent Robert Bennet for the U.S. Senate, would like to “pull the IRS out by its roots.” Dragging a ball and chain as he entered the Beaver County Republican Convention, Anderson said there are better ways to finance the country’s needs. “I lean toward a national sales tax collected by. the states. “We can no longer keep borrowing Social Security Trust Funds to finance other Republican Candidates Commission A: Brad Jefferson and Richard Rollins | will be on the Primary ballot... Kevin Anderson was eliminated by the delegate vote. | Commission B: The Word Processing Team composed of Billie Dalton and Bill Fails advance government programs and make the national debt ‘appear’ lower Cheryl Barnes, Lynette Holm, and Natalie Nelson to the Primary. David Eyre and than it actually is,” he added. ; placed first as a tea. Lindsay Barnes earned an Dean Eyre were cut. Being “politically correct” is less important to Anderson — / excellent rating; Cheryl Barnes received a superior : Uncontested races: than demonstrating action that will increase freedom for rating; Natalie Nelsom earned a second place Max Limb, Assessor; LeAnn Joseph, a superior rating. In the machine The first voice we remember is hers. The softest hugs and warmest kisses. The love, the guidance, purchase new music and support the program. Business Vocational Day on’ from Some of the girls have other classes at that time. condition that they complete all assignments, they are excused from those classes two days a week for Choir. The students earn credits in both their regular classes and the Choir class. The two numbers selected for competition were “Rock Me To Sleep” and “A Simple Song Of Peace.” American sign language was added to the second song. Region competition _. included 1-A schools only. At State competition they were judged with all schools....1-A to 5- were prepared for the competition by their teacher, Mrs. Margaret Miller who is just completing her 30th year of teaching for the Beaver School District. Americans. A strong supporter of the oe Anderson advised, “Hang on to your guns.” Amendment, He told local Republicans that he is 100 percent against undeclared wars, and he does not want to see U. S. Soldiers fighting “in a blue hat.” “I don’t want to bomb innocent citizens just because they have corrupt leaders......we have some of them in this country,” he concluded. District 72 Representative DelMar “Bud” Bowman and challenger A. True Ott both attended the convention. Bowman | listed his accomplishments in office. Ott is opposed to big money and big business taking advantage of the system at the expense of individual rights. Ott-has advised caution regarding Circle 4 expansion. He cites an April 30, 1998 report by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture...which recommends that taxpayers should pay up to 90% of the cost for upgraded . technology to phase out open lagoons for that state’s swine production business......as just one example of the reason for his Treasurer; Attorney. and Leo G. Kanell, (Judge Eves ruled against allowing Von Christiansen a spot on the ballot because he was not a member of the Utah Bar Association in March at the time of filing for office.) wil] be Fate for Anderson and Ott decided at the State Republican Convention on May 9th. The 70 % rule......if one candidate gets 70% of the delegate vote.....may or may not be adjusted down to 60%. Simply put, the challengers, as well as the incumbents, must have delegate support to get on the ballot. greetings, flowers and special words or gestures, let’s go a step beyond and reflect on those who have had such an impact and celebrate the reasons why. “Our mother is the kind of mother that everyone dreams of,” wrote Courtney, Patrick, Ashley and Parker Boice of their mother Jolynn. “In 1992, our dad became paralyzed. Because of this, our mother now had to do the “dad jobs’ and still be amom. She put in a sprinkling system, landscaped a yard, built a deck and finished our basement. “Two years ago our dad got cancer. Through cancer’s emotional agony, she never slowed down. She got our family involved in his recovery. He died in January. What she does in the face of adversity is what makes her so amazing. She is our hero because of the person she is.” Michael Jordan is a hero to millions. But Jolynn Boice is the superstar in the lives e four children, ages 7 to 18. Mothers teach us to recognize what is right and good in the world. They exemplify sacrifice at its finest. And by their actions, they show others the way. “We had very little money but mom constantly sacrificed to make our lives full,” says Sagitta Boyer of her mother Milagros Baldazo. “ She received a master’s in education while raising four children, working, and supporting dad in the pursuit of his Ph.D. In spite of her heavy load, not a meal went unserved nor a wound unsoothed. Her focus on children did not end at home. Her first love was teaching and for 36 years she put the same caution. Democratic candidate for Commission A is Mark S. Whitney, and Commission B candidate is Dick Pryor. Clerk/Auditor Paul Barton, Recorder Bruce Brown, and Sheriff Ken Yardley are all in uncontested races. School Board candidates will also be narrowed in the Primary. Candidates are:(Non Barisan) Precinct ‘#4- Susan Craw, Mike Gillins, and Mike Yardley (One will be eliminated in the Primary) Precinct #4 includes ‘Milford voting district #1 and Minersville voting district #2. Precinct #5: Mark Dotson, John Gledhill, ‘Norman Lamb (Incumbent), Rick Rose (Two will be eliminated in the Primary) Precinct # 5 includes Milford voting district #2. All county residents vote for their choice in both Commission A and Commission B. strength of character unconditional love and devotion. Maybe we can reflect this Mother’s Days that our first gaze as an infant fixed on her face. semester involvement. Practices, which sometimes had to be held at 7:00 A.M. before school, are now held during sixth period. as ability to address” ‘multiple...air, water, and soil... . environmental concerns. Results of the competing in SUU think about true heroism, a Superior rating at Region competition in Panguitch last month. The rating was accompanied by a recommendation to participate in State competition. Scheduling problems restricted first have a product which may control odor and environmental problems, may choose to fund all or ‘part of an implementation demonstration. “Producers are willing to pay for odor control if they can find something that works and a Back row left to right: Charis Carter, Charie Heath, Candace McDermott, Shelby Holm, Haylee Willden, Elizabeth Durrant, and Lisa Jensen. Front: Annie Smith, Sara Jefferson, Natalie Jimenez, Natalie Nelson, Crystal Smith, Mrs. Jensen and Mrs. Staheli. Not pictured: Nisha Livingston and Heather Willis. It was a sweet reward for persistence and determination when the MHS Choir received NPPC has conducted similar research in North Carolina, Minnesota and Missouri. Technology providers, if they believe they Technologies (in recognition of Mother's Day, twenty-five Utah mothers have been selected to be honored at the governor’s mansion. Hundreds of mothers were nominated from across the state. Some of their stories are relfected here.) At a time when our heroes are sports figures and being a role model means making money or looking good, perhaps we can stop and They will take air samples as determined by air flow models. | pigs donated by Circle Four Farms, and a $250.00 shopping spree at Todd’s Market. Support Milford Main Street Daze and have your favorite person arrested. School Board election is limited to residents who actually live in the precinct. Check out the Monitor on the Web! We can be accessed at http://host01.colorIf that doesn’t work, try http://host01.color-country.net./%e7Emonitor |country.net/~monitor/ This is preliminary......we are still working on it. It will soon be available as a link on the Special thanks to Mitch Cole for Utah Press Association page at http://www.utahpress.com his valuable help in getting the project underway. dedication and enthusiasm into her school kids. Through her example and encouragement, all her children received higher educations.” ~ Circumstances can be trying for any parent, but some ride that roller coaster in a way that truly astounds, ._ Laura had six children within three-and-ahalf years: a single, twins and then triplets. As sometimes happens amid the stress of multiple births, Laura’s husband became abusive and she became a single parent, says her mother, Linda. “Multiples often have health problems, and she knew she could not take an outside job. Without ~ loans of financial help, she started an in-home publishing business and today is a successful business owner,” Linda says. “Laura has worked (Continued on page 2) |