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Show " LUIS honor roll 8 .v.. county Is H n - m Oil -.- V-tp - The following stiiiems T.aite the Hooor Poll at MUfori High C?DF : Anne Hardy, Jill Mayer, Jared Groaning, W 1 M jf 3 I t 9 Peter -- 7 CHOOSES W0r.AN WILL HOLD SCOUT BANQUET A recognition banquet will be held for all Beaver Stake Eagle Scouters and parents, Scouts, Tuesday, February 5th at the Beaver 3rd4th Ward Cultural Hall at 7:00 pjn. This will be pot luck so bring your favorite dish and your own utensils. A nice evening has been planned, so dont miss it. IT's Morris. WHAT THEY DC BEST: Milfon jchoo. are a tig part of the at each MHS sporting event . Many :.'irs of practice go Into each routine. They are: front, Kara The first meeting of January for the Beta Upsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority was held at the home of Tammy Martin. At this meeting we chose our "Woman of the Year for 1985". Bene' Johnson was voted in as our "Woman of the Year. A tea will be held on February 6th at the home of Shellie Singleton honoring our of the Year. Thanks to all those who helped us in our Christmas Drawing. $60 was donated to the Fire Department for the memorial plaque to Alden Johnson and $100 was donated to Milford High School for the e. Minersville Culture Center alau-tifu- l wedding was performed Sullivan for Ton;. Pearson and Lisa Florenoe. To::, is the son of Raul and Dixie Pearson of Minersville and Lisa is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. San; Florence of Milford. The Maid of Honor was Lisa's sister, Chesa and the best man was Tony's brother, Kent Pearson. The Maid of Honor wore W . beautiful yellow dress an i the ack ground was of yellow flowers. Many friends and relatives the wedding and a lovely iam dinner. The bride had a eautiful white dress with a veil, They will make their first home in Minersville where Tony is employed by his grandparents, Mr. aid Mrs. Ralph Pearson. a Saturday night the family of Pora McMullin of Beaver held a ' 'irthday party for her at the McMullin Cafe. Most of her children and grandchildren and great jrondchildren were there. Also m attendance were her two sisters Ethel Blackner and Sam and Flossie Johnson, Ruby McMullin, Gale and her sister, I lise and Wilma and Daisel Davis. A iloast leef dinner was served and Tarn arid Clair made a pretty birthday cake and then homemade ice cream was served. The children present were Ka;. Adams and her family, Clair and Trela McMullin and their family, Jack and Pam McMullin and their family, and Mark and MelanieMc Knight and Scott and Mary Joe's family. She received many lovely gifts and was real happy to enjoy this evening with her family mem-- ' J' '' I l l bers. at ( Panasonic cassette tapes ji Milford, Utah 387-237- 8 al sites wni'h v l-. sate .ssje a .re dr.-- .a:', "I ar?ur.i :p '.'antrv r.ieve stare Iri.-.r.- g orvl: ard r:fa-r tiors :r ;...iual states rr thj- - K i.-- S," i -- '.Vjshirf Sail. r -- Acceri.r.f .; Harden, Tt Utah ind iri xher states where the derr ani the antelope play an! j r esa albrfcht of Lesa Albrecht, daughter Richard and Penny Albrecht of Minersville, received her young Womanhood Recognition Award from the Minersville WardMutual. t.ere serr hearl is a 1. driver can discourifing travel n lies with u'. jeeuig another vehicle. Is it fair to impose the same speed lirr.it on the flat stretches of deserted Western highways thai are in i'osed on the congested highways of New Jersey and New York"" j- Ma-hel- le first home in Minersville, where Greg is employed by the Lee and Kent Marshall dairy. Mr. andMrs.DeimerGray drove to Feoche, Nevada to spend the weekend with Ileen's family. Lary and Shana Carter along with Arlene andCiarkCarter drove to California to the horse sale recently The Minersville School held their school election last Friday, Kelly Eyre was elected president. Brett Hutchir.gs was elected Vice Fresident and Heather Albrecht is the new Secretary. The responsibility is to see that the Flag is up and they are also in charge of the school carnival. Har-wa- Allen and Collene Ji'reson of Bountiful made a quick trip to Las Vegas Thursday. They left Kent and Lori with grandparents Delbert and Effie Jameson They returned home on Sunday. Saturday at 1:00 p.m. in the and also carry blank ar.se r. plar.s to repeal t s esi-tial- ae re ..err.as; m i.e row, Dei tie Baxter, .'a. ee Maxe-ansuca.tre Morris; Bu-rF.ow. 'l;e Winderlih Chesha Florence and Tcr.ya Bedingfield. Mayer is the ir.as.-o- t Tirer. 4 low Featuring We r .er.slj'irr, i sh.-.l- i Wilma Davis y vu Livi 'I Fi 1j V..-:--.n- ir.Mm-ersvill- starting -- ? N OF THE YEAR 'i t alio f f MFH. tut n y.er 2 V. r H. Hir,ser iSser-- i ".a: settLng lit: its tettwn !: TC V'.7H Sf- -i 1985 Stereo Systems Jit l uri-r-S'.t- rl 386-24- BEAVER STAKE -- . BETA UPS HON l, ."ar preatl;. Cheerlea-ier- Suzanne Morris and Brenda Johnson. lint sfee: re Denny, Karen Jensen, Stephanie Small and Famie Stewart. TWELFTH GRADE: Piete Flo- ter. i Sir..-t.:r- me. and Suzanne r Li iJir-id-- Yee. rence, nu 1'jrs la anr TENTH GRADE: Cindy Ashley, Denise Miller, Mikel White and Paul Yee. ELEVENTH GFADE : Debbie Bill Baxter, Mark Cortridge, MNT H GRADE: J am ee V. axe y . TENTH GRADE : M:ke! White, Christy Willden, Paul Yee, Demse Miller, Robin Crton, Joel Mayer and Stacy Stewart. ELEVENTH GPADF: Scott Sullivan, Ramie Stewart and John Car- T Cer.gressrri". GRADE: Todd Baxter, Gene Farteron, and Robbie Pore r. I i 4 NINTH -- !; J . -- r: Laurel Bacon, Jennifer Barnes", Melissa Bridge, Jason Carter, Daren Cortridge, Adrian a Cortez, Rachele Griffiths, Shawn Kinross, Kellie Puffer, Tonya White and s, ; - , liHl -- 5. SEVENTH GP ADF; Jenny Dot -sen and Ar.g-.- e Hard'.. EIGHTH GRADE: Preston Asiy, Kelly Rose, Marlina Yee, Amy Ashley, Paul U'underlich, Willis Davis and Jerjiy Dotson. EIGHTH GK.AIt; Shan Kinross, Jason McDermott, Chervl Myers, Feter Yee, Eachele Grif-fithErik Thomas, Amy Tr.omp son, "Jennifer Barres, Buffy Hardy, Holie Stewart, Laurel Bacon, Adn ina Cortex, Leanne Yardley, Ryan Willden, Andrea Kirk, Jacon Carter, Darin Cortridge, Tonya White, Cameron Hales, Dana Baxter, Kel-li- e Puffer. TerriPec-to- r Jt vl " s SEVTNTH GR.ADE: i t The following siad--thid perfect attendance at Milford Hifh School for the first sexester: for the seconi term: -- : attendance pcrfc-C-i TWELFTH w ri and Kenny and were down to visit their parents Claus and Mel1, a Marshall and while here they enjoyed a de- girls licious roast beef dinner. Helen Stubbs and Saturday, friend Gene and Gladys Fitchfonh and Lee and Lynea Marshall took their mother, Hilda Marshall to Mesquite and enjoyed dinner and the afternoon. Kent Marshall was recently called to serve on the Beaver Stake High Council. Lotteries are illegal in Utah crier In n o'&t '.s argu- ments, Hansen v ited a recent National Research Council study which showed that '"More than one half of all drivers on roads posted at 5? MFH exceeded the speed limit in 37 stares, up from 30 states in 15?;." aid "legislatures in several states have passed measures to ie emphasize the importance of the ?5 MPH speed limit." The study further states that the "law is nearing abreakmg -- -- and that point action should taken now to preserve its most effective parts tiefore the law as a whole has leen irreparably weakened hy public criticism and widespread lack of compliance." 'T happer to be addicted to com mon sense,'1 Hansen said. ''Any that the putiu law uniformly thumbs its nose at should lie reexamined. The extreme has been forced on us now for ten years. There must be a middle pround found tiefore we reach the breaking point " Hansen said he expects strong support from Western Congressmen and he plans to sell his concept to southerners, conservatives and all others as a states' rights issue. Utah residents are receiving lottery offerings in the mail fron countries outside thel'nitedStates. Consumers have been contacting tlie Division of Consumer Protection as to the legality of the lottery. Friday Greg Dalton and Heidi Puffer were married in the St. George Temple. Then on Saturday evening a reception was held in Milford in their honor. Many friends and family members went to the Temple with them - about 28 from Minersville I think. Then on Saturday tliey received many lovely gifts at their reception. They will make their Lotteries are illegal in the State of Utah. Furthermore, it is illegal to mail lottery tickets into the Vnited States from other count l ies. Utah consumers are receiving solicitations from Canadian firms offering lottery tickets. Such offerings are in violation of federal law as well .as Utah law. The F 1 -- Rjj.r: B dis- tribution of lottery ticket is also in violation of the United States Post ;il laws. rui boras ... Been mm E . Food Processor ""J i S Weil Jm So Lottie, KitchcnAid AftiTRAK's All Aboard America Fares, Thinking about a trip to the high country, the low country or even cross country? You can travel in a way that's as economical as it is civilized -- with Amtrak's All Aboard America fares. 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