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Show 01 MILFORD IN &2 MOTION fi Jean Williams 387-50- 72 T J having their family with them for the holidays, Kevin 4 Patricia and son Ryan Johnson from Murray; and Darrel 4 Joyce Farmer and children from Salt Lake City. They had an enjoyable visit. Lucy Reese spent the Christmas Holidays in Cedar City with her sons Cliff and Larry Reese and their families. Lucy has been sick with the flu the last few days. We hope you get feeling better Lucy. Bobbie James entertained for a Pinnocle dub. Those present were: Maudell Crane; Jessie Williams; Billie Osborne; Dorothy Morris; Idona Coleman; Serelda Fernley; and Phyllis Keetch. They celebrated Maudell Crane's birthday which was Dec 30th. Prizes were given to Idona Coleman 1st; Serelda 1 erne ly 2nd; Pinnocle Maudell Crane; and the low, Jessie Williams. Everyone had a good time. Phyllis Keetch enjoyed Christmas Mary Jane and Dyke LeFevre and their children, Cherie.MichaeL and Brian spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Charley McCulley. Loren Rowley and his wife, Mel-b- a, along with a brother, Eldoo Rowley and his wife Margeane spent New Years Day visiting with their Aunt, Daisy Rowley and cousin Ray and wife Beverly Rowley- - Monday, Doug Salsbury and wife Sandy and their four children stopped by to visit with their Grandmother, Daisy i:owley. Vera Vincent is now home from the hospital and is doing One. It was reported that Ed Holland is in the M ilford .'iospitaL We wish Ed a speedy recovery. Kill Dene Wagner along with (rank & Othree Tucker, and Dora Smithson's brother Frank drove to St. George to see Dora, who is in the St. George Hospital. On their ay back home, they stopped to look at the Dam that broke at & Quayle Creek. Alta Sly spent Christmas with her son Bob and wife and family at West Jordon. Alta has been In the M ilford Hospital for a while, but is now at home. Alta's sister from Cedar City has been here to visit and help Alta. We hope Alta gets feeling better. Hilda O'Leary enjoyed spending her holidays with friends and neighbors dropping by to visit with her. Wilmer 4 Norma Aagard have just returned from Tillamook, Oregon where they spent Christinas and New Years with their family Ed and Wilma Myers; Greg 4 Elaine Myers and children; Melvln 4 Sucy l.'denby, and daughter Gay- lene and children. On their way to Oregon they spent tims with Ron 4 Joneil Myers in Delta and motored on to see Roger 4 Jancie in Salt Lake, and Brent in Bountiful. Norma reported that Ed Myers was injured when a bull chased him and he has been confined to bed rest for a while. Garnet Garfield spent Christmas in ITovo, I tail with Bud 4 Carol .J.hr!m and family. Kathleen Jones enjoyed having her family home with ber for Christinas dliiner. John & Barbara Caza-hofrom Farmlngton, Utah; Kenneth & Lucille Jones from Bount-,ifu- i; David & Sherriil & Adrien and Aaron from here; and Tom and his friend Sherry Eubank. Everyone had an enjoyable time. John 4 Nadine Jones enjoyed having their daughter and family with them for Christmas dinner. Karl and Ofldy and little Daniel Pierce. Mr. 4 Mrs. pete Martin enjoyed at. Mr. & Mrs. Fowles enjoyed having their family with them for Christmas: son, Arden and his wife Carla from California; Granddaughter Leslie aad Keith from Tennessee; Jannie from Las Vegas. After Christmas a granddaughter, Dana Bracken from Price and her two children came to visit Rowland Fowles son, Bret and his wife Terry and their three children came to visit. Bret & his wife are mcv-in- g from California to a base in Colorado. Everyone had a nice Christmas and a good visit. Jeanette Kohler has returned horn s after spending three weeks y, with Ned and Joan Kohler in California Visitors after the holidays were Max 4 lona Baxters d lighters Jon-el- le and husband Hal Smith of San Diego, California; and Arlene and Earl Rose of Redondo Beach, California and grandson John Dicky of North Ridge, California. They also visited Mitch, Betty and Todd Baxter and other relatives. I would like to thank everyone for giving me news to report on. Lets keep the wheels turning. Call and let M ilford in Motion, us report your events. Thought for the week: A Doctor said to a patient: "What's the matter with you? Did you start eating those health foods I told you to get?" Patient: "I did and that's the trouble. I have eaten so much wheat germ that now I sway in the breeze." Po-wa- 387-50- 72 Are you the victim of the silent disease? Nearly half of all Americans age 65 and older have high blood pressure but many of them don't know it. High blood pressure usually has no symptoms, so you could have it and feel fine. The only wiy to find out if your blood pressure is high is to have it measured. When your blood pressure is measured it is recorded with a set of numbers such as 12480. The higher the numbers, the harder your heart has to work to pump blood through your body. Blood pressure is considered high if it consistently goes above 140 V i $5.00 TOOLS SWEATER 2lO REG, SWEATER 12 e scene. accident was Investigated in Beaver. Family disturbance calls were made in Beaver, Miiford, and Greenville, settled at scene. Bad weather and slick, icy roads resulted in numerous traffic accidents and citizenstranded motorist assists during the week. A Beaver City Policy Officer assisted a driver in getting his vehicle "unstuck" from the snow. A routine license plate check disclosed the yehice to be stolen. Further nve&igafjon showed the man to We w'apte' out of California, He ,VaVj booked into Beaver '"' County Jail. Three "sleepers" were given beds for , Jhe . night at the jail. A snowmobile trailer carrying a yellow snowplow blade was reported missing from the Pine Creek Rest Area. The owner had suffered a flat tire on the trailer and had left it in the rest area while he went to get a new tire. Value of the loss is $1906. A un 1 Andrea M. Jones Outstanding High School Students of America is pleased to announce Andrea M. Jones of Highland High School has been selected as a new member because f o'jtstaTding merit and accomplishment as an American high school student. Andrea is the daughter of Ky le 4 Janice Jones of Salt Lake City, and granddaughter of Mr. 4 Mrs. John T. Jones of M ilford, and Peter and Leila Martin also of M ilford. Thanks Published weekly by Beaver County News, 435 South Main, Miiford, Ltah 84751 - 2nd (lass Postage paid atMilford, Utah 84751 UTAH $1 2J0 Per Year OUT OF STATE $19.00 Per Year I hilt hvss Association COPY DEADLINES: MONDAY NOON (Except on the previous Friday if Monday is a Holiday) PUBLISHER; GJI. WILLIAMS EDITOR: KANDIMLTR CORRESPONDENTS Miiford in Motion: San Rustico Valley: Snake Valley; Jean Williams Barbara Mayer Roberta Conde beaver Sports 4 News: Mel Osborn Miners ville: AdamsvilleCreenville: Wilma Davis Bessie Edwards address changes to Beaver County News, P.O. Box 369, Miiford, Ltah 847S1 POSTM ASTER: Send rri Area Obituaries m . V Wagne - V LORA CRAHAH Lor a Crahan, 82, died Tuesday, January 3, 1989 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Born April LAS An old Chinese proverb says, "Ninety percent of what we see likes BEHIND our eyes." The imK plication is that we get a picture through our eyes but we do not really accept what is visual until we "sense" the meaning of the picture for us. PERCEPTION' is a good word. It is defined in the dictionary as: "The act of becoming, or ability to become, aware of something; Observation." When we mentally apply, with our senses, the vision provided through our eyes, we truly see. Seeing is, therefore, applying all of our senses to get "the picture". Important truths are oftea presented to us verbally and Elder Pieter Samuel Florence when we grasp the meaning we M ILFORD Elder Pieter Samuel often say, "I see." Florence has recently returned from It is not always possible for us the Canada, Calgary Mission. to understand what we have presentHe will report on his Mission ed to us. In the parables of Jesus January 15th at 9;30 aan. in the Christ his lessons were put into M ilford Second Ward. illustrative speech. To many the Elder Florence is the son of meanings were clear. To others, Samuel S. and Maria H. Florence. because of differing experiences, Grandparents are M r. 4 Mrs. Leounderstanding was impossible. Often nard Florence, Morgan, Utah; and we shut our mnds' gates and "tune Mrs. Pieter J. Hooft, Ogden, Utah. out" things we prefer not to accept, We frequently avoid "seeing" those things that call for us to change our wants or actions. We psreeive that to observe the truth of a situation, or act, we would need to "deny our self of the potential, often ' .;fteeting pleasure orsensation that 'attracts us. Negative, long range 'i.itn'iOHItriii'li.VV. effects are often minimuzed in favor im ndiate, or short term, grat:;eilso:i'to cele'ratt. ofification. This in spite of evidence ' "'' ' 100711 bzrthpay ' that life's decisions have long term effects. The New Harmony Ward recrea It is important for us, as social tion hall will be the site of an creatures, to make decisions upon open house to honor Emma G. which we can achieve elective social Neilson on her 100th birthday, Satand personal relations. We must urday, January 14, from 5 to 8 to perceive, not just look at, learn and friends relate Her many p,m. we have and select the choices attend. Th ives are encouraged to that which will provide the most family requests no gifts please. productive results. A New Harmony residentformost "Him who has eyes let him Janof her life, Emma was born "Cdtch the Spirit"! to Adair 1889 Jane Em.'Iy uary 14, and Edmund Carbine Grant. She married James D. Neilson on June 21, 1909. The couple had seven Children and over 50 grandchildren and Who said salt-fre- e Mr. Neilson and four children, has to be bland? J. Grant Neilson; Beraice Law; and Keith Neilson Charlton Shirley are deceased. The three living children are Dene O'Rullian, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Marguerite (MargieMecham, Miiford; and James D. Neilson, New Mappy .wv.Jv.vAV.,y , great-granchildr- Olpifl Mortuary. Graveside services under the direction of Palm Mortuary of Las Vegas. Ni EUGENE STODDARD MINERSVILLENeal Eugene Stoddard, 65, died January 7, 1989 in Phoenix; Arizona. Born May 10, 1923, in Minersville to Preston Neis and Amy Dalton Stoddard. M Jackie Stoddard, later divorced. Married Norine Mortenson Johnson, August 28, 1982 in Ely, Nev. Veteran of World War H. Survived by wife of Salt Lake City; children, Randal of Lake Side, n, California; Nadine Sams of El California; Sandra Page of Del-m- ar California; Mark Stoddard and Karen Stoddard both from San Diego, California; Brent of Paris, Tenar-ri- ed Ca-jo- nessee; nineancbilren.Qrriv-in- g sisters; May; Thelma; Loreli; Yvona; Elaine; and Faye. Preceeded in death by three brothers. Funeral services will be held Friday, January 13, 1989 at 1 p.m. in Minersville LDS Ward Chapel where friends may call one hour prior to services. Buiral in the Minersville Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuary. NoSalf to your ... S2 KoSal Mrs. Neilson is a life long member of the LDS Church and has held all the offices on a Ward level that a woman may hold. She has always had great faith and love for her Church. Emma prides herself on remembering the birthdates of her many relatives and friends and until the past two years has wished them "Happy Birthday " with a card, ph-oca'J or personal visit. Known for her beautiful quilts, Emma has made sure that each member of her family has received one of these special heir- i Seasoned Instead of salt. Sf-- very good health. Emu a resides in her New Harmony home, able to do her own cooking, laundry and housekeeping. She enjoys In Survived by husband of Orange Park; sons and daughters, Roger of parowan: Mrs. Michael (Paula K.) Meyers of Jacksonville, Florida; 5 grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Mark Robert Dotson and Ruth Greer both of Miiford; Mrs. Ned (Peggy) Ruesch of Beaver; Fern R. Church of Fallon, Nev.; and Mrs. Leroy (Cleo) Young of Ch-ap- .jl Card of Thanks j reading and watching TV. R03INS0N D, FLORIDAMamie Dotson Robinson, 62, died January 7, 1989 in an Orange Park Hospital. Born July 16, 1926 in Min ersville to Joseph Lawrence and Rachael Gilles Dotson. She married Billie Robinson, November 19, 1945 in Compton, California. 8 hand-stitch- ed I would like to thank the Miiford Fire Department volunteers for their help in pumping water out of my basement after a water line broke. Their help is greatly appreciated. Ramonde Smith The M ilford Senior Citizen Officwish to thank everyone who helped make 1988 a wonderful suc- cess. ttVlIE ORAN'GEPARK, Rosemead, Calif. Funeral services will be held Saturday, January 14th at 1 p.m. In the Minersville LDS Ward where friends may call from 11 ajn. until tims of services. Burial in the Minersville CemBtery under tie direction of Olpin Mort- - lire. n2 VEGAS 9, 1906, Panguiteh, Utah. She was a homemaker and member of the Ladies Trainmen of Miiford. She lived many years in Miiford. Survived by husband John of Las Vegas; daughters, Dolores Hegland of Chicago, I1L; son, Thomas Brad-fie- ld of Las Vegas; sisters. Reva Brown of Ely, Nevada; Dee Anderson of St. George, Ltah; 7 grandchildren and 6 Graveside services were held Saturday, January 7th at Miiford City Cemetery . after a viewing in f 1 ers i HEWS By: Pas to looms. Z) SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN ADVANCE; CHURCH Harmony. Card of CSSN mm Add Beaver County News 096-33- KcLten JsfeUon c to prowler calls in Minersvllle and Miiford, which were cleared without incident. Extra security checks will be made in the areas. Response was made to a custody-disputwhich was handled at the PRICE Wat ch f or Doub i e Coupon Days Jan. 25 & 26 th 387 - 2659 a reliable reading Fortunately, high blood pressure can be treated so that it presents little risk to your health. Getting an accurate measurement is the first step. If it's high, following a prescribed treatment plan can help it. The dangers of high blood pressure are the over working of the heart which eventually leads to heart disease and of ruptured blood vessels in the brain, resulting in a stroke. Have a healthy happy week. (Bixthday Catch the Spirit Deities responded EXTRA PRICE 30 tlx (Sheriffs Dry Cleaning Special I Mappy, for the top number or 90 for ihe bottom number. Your blocd pressure is not always the same, so it's important to have it checked several times over a period of days to get H 2 rm 4. irs. , I Thursday January 12, 1989 Bill CRISP'S BESTWAY 3. 252-- 1 and III ;Xy with Max & Connie and Kelly In Las Vegas, Nev. and then went to Oudahay, California to see Scott and Linda Smith. Phyllis enjoyed the races at Santa Anita and reports that it was cold where she was us -- A Sickness Beaver County news I sr;o' survey FC3 J7)j. Vijp Ail who attended ou' dinners and took part in activities; The Beaver County News for printing notices of our activities and menus; Marge Veacham and Gladys Whiaaker ftr sharing their time and talent on programs; Bert Merry-weath- er and McCoy Williams for fresh vegetables; Bene Johnson for arranging the purchaseof our speaker system, and Mark Nelson for installiig it; The Uriel Aay, Pearl Tolley; Walt McCulley , Mr. 4Mrs. Jerry Beitz and others nho donated towards it;Mr. 4 Mrs. Del McDonald who have donated generously to our power bill; and our cook and Green Thumb worker who havegone the extra mile; and also many more whose names aren't mentioned. Thanks to ail of you. T;s Y I Coi.it. ,T ly:- -c :::- -T VXX rt Dec. I Cr ' J'--''- Ust ' JJru Yea CONTENT 3r3 3t 6S OS 37 7Q do 2.9 S3 s.7 to 32 Si3 32- - JL7 i S.5 g? j j ? 3 L;.. ",U"H Jr &7 .o U7CH I S j, rj rEr--- " 77 |