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Show yULJu ANNUAL DIIJGO DUFFET . Qiizzley, 3)an3 Sleitauiani West Village Lodge formerly Mount Holly Lodges - by director Lorrl Kocinskl". Everything from !0 gallons of gas to d Inter R002D. It , for two In the Reindeer took us over three hourg to give away all of the prizes. Many pries are also donated from the resort such as ski equipment rentals, lift passes,' lessons and souvenirs. "It really turned oat to be the kind of event yoa could bring the whole family to". The concept behind the Bingo game, beside just having fui. Is to expose skiers staying at the resort to all of the services offered in Beaver". If you win a piece of pie and a cu? of coffee at Arshells, chances are youH go back again. Dimer will begin at 5:00 p.ro. and go uitil 8:00 p.m. av Grlzley Dan's restaurant at the West Village Lodge. (Formerly the Mouit Holly Lodge). The me vi will include B3CJ ribs, fried chicken, cowboy beans, corn oa the cob, cole slaw and hot scones and hoaey.The cost for adults Is $8.93 per person and the cost for children 12 and aider is $4.93. Reservations for dinner are required. Bingo will begin at 8:00 pjn. and is free to the public. Seating may be. limited as it was a very popular event last year. 1 I A I ,yn b.ic(3hcss and .. :. Ed-wa- rd A. -- Published weekly by Beaver County South - dnd Class Postage paid Main. Milford, Utah at Milord, Utah SUBSCRIPTION RATES UTAH A38 ieie:0'Jijjof-cw- $19.00 Per 'fear (Except on if Monday CONDAI NOON the previous Friday 1b a holid&y) PUBLISHEH: W,T. Wagner EDTOR: G.R. Williams TOURS SCHEDULED AT C A VE3 FOR THE EASTER WEEKKNO N Additional tours will be offered Lehuai Caves, Great Basin National Park, for the Easter weekend, April 2nd and 3rd, 1938, Superintendent Al Hendricks annouiced. Thursday, March 31 and Friday, April 1, 1933, tours will be conducted at A.M., 10.OJ A.M., 11:03 AM , PJA , 3:00 PM.t and 4K)0 PM. On Saturday and Easter Sunday, tojrs through the cave are scheduled every half hour from 8:00 AM. until 5:00 PM. daily, and the Lower LebTm Creek Campground. The Lower Lehmai Creek Ca.np-grojn- d has eleven sites and is located at 7,500 feet elevation. Because weather can be cold at this 9.-0-3 2.-0-0 CORRESPONDENTS AdaevillCrenvlii-- . Eesei Send address chajige to Beaver County Nexe, P.O. Box 369, Cilford, Utah 847fl PCSTKAjTEBs X at 12. 00 i'er Year COPf DHJULINc3; LE HI4 i IN ADVANCE OUT OK STAT'? EXTRA iAuirdt '", 1 - KM 1' s' m I- - 1 I i,,r,tenn 43 n ti.if v I - 1 " i long." Irritation. In almost all subjects the Immediate effect oftretinoin was skin tnflanno?.;lo;i lasting two weeks to several mohs. Three pepple.had. to quit the stud jr. because Jthe; severity of this side effect, aad 11 had to apply a potent steroid cream to reduce the irritation. In other words, for the sake of even minor skin improvements, you may hae to walk around with a red, swollen, peeling face for a month or more. Irritation miy be worse if the treating J Is not carefully supervised, Is the key: Kiay out of the sun and you wja't need tretinoin. Dermatologists estimate that as much as 70 of skin damage conns from the sun. This dam age is cumulative, starting in youth. Thus m veh of what is considered an Inevitable part of ageing is preventable or modifiable. Avoid long periods in the sui; whenever you are In the sun, wear a potent sunscreen (SPF 15 or higher). This Is especially necessary-Iyou're using tretinoin, since it makes the skin more vulnerable to ultraviolet f rays. From tlrn to time we pay tribute to a person or persons who have achieved outstanding perform -ance in their field. This week let us celebrate those who carry the load of dally chores without fan fare. Particularly I want to mei-tlo- n today those members of the hospital staff, that strong and ever present support group who wash the dishes, clean the floors, launder the sheets, bath the frail and falling bodies, fix the broken eqiipmeit, and find a kind word for a troubled soul whether it be a pacient or a fello worker. Hats off and a special salute to the members of the group who keep It all together. A Happy Healthy Weak to you all. 0896-331- 2) Mews. 1 5 ii ' !.... "At last! A Medical Treatment Who 3as paraaet birds can't Tel Si Dorothy Carter were here Skin and Aging" exclaimed an for be bon and raised 'a Mi nersvllle? froja Neada a fe days to check In the usually restrained editorial oo their home and visit their childWdl It ha happened. Dealse Journal of the American Medical laid 53d a of ren. birds, they pair Association, which went on to sug- the eggs and hatched them. Doua Carter wa cabled up north thai a "new age has diwned" Shir! & Lllea Carter spent Sunday gest to her father who is ill. In skin care. The cause for excitetc Beaer ce'ebraclngtheir daughter & Toa,i Mf'.Ka'g'ii stopped in ment was a stuly In the same issue to 5a "he'lo" to "A'ilma & Daisel Janice Roberts birthday. on the skin --rejuvenating affects of Geriru'le Marshall and her two Darts. a cream called tretinoin, marketed Joiai Bailey celebrated his 70th grandsons drove to Kearns for a as Retin-few days to visit Brenda and family. birthday with aaout 70 of his family Tretinoin, a vitamin A derivative M". & Mrs. Mark Marshall are here to celebrate ii with hiro. They a prescription drug thai wa? oris the proud Barents of a new baby enjoyed a family dinner. approved by the FDA to iginally Jaae & Gary Blacfener, Debbie boy. They had to life flight him to treat acne. Dermatologists se?sre ,vJ Ja'ya & lull & Msubaw Bak' Salt I Ate, S!uri ft. David Mys noted that to son oMtr patkats Blao.: .? .'ro;n Tacoma VashingtO!i Mi Co:h'.z 1 aact Marsiull are tretinoin not only cleared up acne the grandiwenta, were here fcj'ShirleoaBedingfield's but also smoothed out scan wrinkfunera.. les and reduced blovchiness. Shirleen Dais Bedingfie'd passed Gladys Myers ofMinersvUle ce!e But consider this Information frbrated her 80th 'birthday Feb, 27, away March 12th at her home 'jt om a study published In JAMA 1938, She was born Feb. 25, 1908 Cedar City of cancer. She Married another well knownMedlcal Journal. to and two had hey Gary Bed:'.ngfie'd Geroge H. and Emma Walker Thirty subjects, ages 35 to 70, Eyre, sons, Laace & Derrek Beimgfield. tretinoin to one arm and a applied Her parents are Daisel & Wilms Her children served a family placebo (fake) cream to the other Dais and one sister, Pam McM uJlin. dinner to 70 members ofher family. once a day. After four months all A special tribute and program was She was buried xaMinersville,U:ah. the treated arms had fewer fine of Lots Pearson visited her sister written by Nancy Carter, The childwrinkles and rosier skin. Fifteen ren and grandchildren participated Nettie Myers Sunday, of the people also applied the drug Berne'.l & Valma MeAfflewereln during the program of word, to their faces, and the results were -Mlnersville for the funeral of Shir pictures, and msic which portrayed similar through somewhat less signthe life of Gladys and her husband, leen Bedinglfield. ificant. Researchers are not sure Obra Myers. Shirley & Keith Hoilingshead were tretintoln works, but the treated why enroue back !iotn e ia Spanish Fg'A skin apparently grew new tissue to and de eloped car troble and replace sat -- dam aged cells. stay a fe days In Miiersirille. 'fter Those findings are quite promishad their trailer at Paul Lawrences and tretinoin Is relatively Ining, until their truck could to fixed. -- about $25.00 for a 2 to 3 expensive FerreU & Swede Hanson was with months supply. But lets put the drug them frit went on home In perspective: Todd's Market had a St. Patrick The changes are subtle. Tretinoin days shopping spree and Cflarleite is hardly the Fountain of Youth. Dattous name was drawn out. In 50 Most of the Improve.THit wa? In seconds she got $120.00 worth of the "fine wrinkling" and general groceries. complexion, with little change in IIIBIIIIIIIBIIII lit Mil WMMMIMM deep, coarse wrinkles after four months. The effect was less evident m the face because wrinkles there tend to be deeper than those on the arm . According to the JAM a editorial "the average improvement was quite subtle and heme msy not satisfy a demanding Public for (ISSN wy.. Beaver Valley Merchants will hoy ex ... "x - Lorrl Kocinskl A : , " the 2nd Annual Btago Buffet. Local merchants will donate a wide variety of prizes from merchandise to services. Last season we got all kinds of wonderful things "said marketing K fUliAIMMS KLSOttl' 8 " , ' -- On Saturday, March 23, Elk Meadows Ski Resort ia participation with Reservations required for dinner Dingo will begin at Qp.m. Free to the public lots of prizes j& i ' - rr" - EI.K MEADOWS ItESORT Dinner served from 5 to 0p.m. Hcrm- - DDQ ribs, fried chicken, cowboy beans, corn on the cob, cole slaw, hot scones & honey Adults $8.95 per person Children 12 Sunder $4.05 U fi- .1- March2,l3B8, time of the year, no water will be available in the Lower Lehman Creek Campground over the Easter Weekend. Campers can fill water containers at the Visitors Center. Superintendent Hendricks cautions that temperatures In Great Basin National Park can still dip below freezing In March and April, and warns that prospective camper3 should be prepared for severe weather. Campers should expect to In find the grouid April. During the remainder of the spring Lehman Cave? will be open with tours available at 9:00 AJvl., ed 11:00 Ail., 2.-0-0 P.M.and - . i . v. I r! 16 ce'ebrated their 60th American Legion Post Amiversary, Sat. March 19th at the Senior Citizens Center. Department Commander Elmer Pickett waa the guest speaker. Also speaking to the group was District A. delicious Juriwy & CoinxiiAider.-DeVon-Deaniso- presented the memoirs of the past charter members and meetings. San ) Jlustlco VaUey, Peat f. "WP VKUtnt Barbara Mayer Post Commander, Norman Baxter gave me a copy of the first minutes of Post No. 16, Department of Utah, American Legion. The date was March 6, 1923 held at the Milford Hotel. The minutes were compiled by M. P. Lewis, adjutant and approved by Dr.C. R. P. Commander. 26 "Whereas leglonaires of Milford and Miners ville who had formerly joined and obtained 1928 membership cards In Beayer Post No, 32 were desirous of forming a post a: Milford, a meeting was held at the Miford Hotel March 6th 1928 and presided over by Dr. E. A. Petty and which resulted in the election of the following officers for the proposed M'lford Post. Post Com na iler Dr.Chas.R. Parrlsh 1st Vice Com maader Clarence D, Sweet 2nd Vice Commander Clarence Grlm?haw Adjutant Myroa P. Lewis Leonard Bowen Chaplain Finance Officer Sam Cllne Executive Com ail tee Alvin Baker, J. M. Hughes and Lee C. Brown The post was organized with the roll all of foilowing menVbershlp whom had paid their 1923 dues of $3.00 to Beaer Post No., 32: Golden M arshall, Sta.UeyMcK.nigW, John Gunn, Herbert Hall, Alfred Wood, Alvin Baker, Clarence 'Grim shaw, Dr. Chas. R. Parrlsh, Jacob Weber, Waiter Weber, Geroge Litchfield, Sam Cllne, Wm. F. Miller, Ray Kaminska, Myron P. Lewis, Leonard Bowen, J. M. Hughes, Wallace OiK -zen, William Graff, David Hesllng- - ) ton, Clarence D. Sweet, Lee C. Brown, J. C. Root, Theodore Kron-holThomas Johaasen and Dan Dairis." Twoolherchartermembers were: Mr. Fourneir and Burt Ryss-ma- n. m, As I visited with Norma he to'.d the American Legion first started In France In I9!8. Called me realize the the community service they are involved In, in fact the American Legion's Motto Is "Get Involved". designed to Amoig progra.t)5 acheive there goal are: High School Oratorical Contest, Boys State, Boy's Nation, American Legion Baseball, School Medals, Boy Scouts, Cub Packs and Explorer Units, Flag Education, Scholarship information counter - Subversive Program, Firearms Safety and Education, Patriotic Holiday Observances, Chaplain's Program ,M iss-lChildren, Drug Abuse, Teenage Suicide Prevention, Temporary Financial Assistance, Child Welfare Foundation, Olympics, Special Police Cadet Program, Employer' of the Year for Hiring Veterans, Employ the Older Worker Week, and National EmpJoy the Handicapped week. Besides all ofthese programs sponsored by the American Legion, millions of dollars are donated to needy families and private relief are impressagencies. These ive facts but they represeirt the efforts of only half of the Legion's 16,000 chartered posts, accordlngto reports filed with National Headquarters. Thank you so muc'i Norman for all of this information. 4;00 P.M., daily. The Grea; Basin National Park Visitors Center will be open from 8:00 A.M, to 5;00 PJM. dally. ) The U S, is the country with the greatest gold reserve. ng |