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Show 4 4 Jill Mayor q ffon !; G onf g rcnoo 4-- of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. At the end of the week the group had a History Bowl. It was a game played like Family Fued except they asked hsitory questions. They reviewed what they had learned. The group of 39 stayed at the National Center and ate In the cafeteria there except for special meals like the dinner theater, where they were able to see the play "The King and I." They also had lunch on the rooftop on the Kennedy Center, Jill enjoyed meeting youth from other states who were also participating in this program. Jill expressed her appreciation to leaders In our community the and especially to Miriam Limb and the Beaver County Extension Service for her help and encouragement to make It possible for youth in pur county to attend these programs. For more Information about this and other porgrams available to the youth contact your county extension service. es y v--. -- M. A 1 SHALL WE DANCE? This Beaver and Pirate look like their doing a little two - step during their game last week in beaver. put it in The Blue Machine gear last Friday at Beaver as Al MarBeaver regrouped from shall's their loss last week for a 4 victory over a talented squad from Moapa Velly. The dramatic finish went to the final play of the last 5 seconds of the 4th quarter when the Pirates were sitting on the Beaver 5 yard line. Michael Brlenholt failed the last second pass attempt when he batted away Dale Chassey's final 21-1- pass. Webster madeaTJ).savingtackle in the 1st on the Beavers 5 yard line after Brent Bush raced 52 yards on a sweep. The Beaver defense typmied the drive on the Beaver 1 yard line allowing only 4 yards in 4 attempts. The Beavers took over on their own one and Junior Quarterback, Joe Kelsey followed with a 99 yard drive before Kelsey sneaked in from the Pirate one yarline, giving Beaver a 0 lead. Yancy Edwards kicked his first of three PAT's. 6-- Kelsey rotated running assignments on the longfHwwtltey method! The Pirates exploded again on offense, but the Beaver defense stopped the scoring threat on the Beaver 17 yardline; however, the Beavers were forced tb punt as their drive was short lived. The Beaver defense roared back on the next series to drop the Moapa punter on his own 30 yardline when a low snap forced him to run. Wade Marsnaii and Kelsey teamed up again to find paydirt for Beaver's second T S. Marshall moved to the Pirate one yard line in 4 carries and Kelsey polished off the drive with another one yard sneak. Edwards drilled his second PAT, giving Beaver a 14-- 0 halftime lead. Matt Walden and Chassey combined efforts to open the 3rd quarter as the duel chewed up most of their 79 yard scoring drive in 6 Walden cupped the drive plays. with a one yard dive to give the LaDell Pirates their first TJ. Eyre blocked the PAT. Beaver grabbed a 21-- 6 lead later in the third quarter when Kelsey took advantage of a Pirate fumble on the Moapa Valley 6 yard line. Kelsey scooped up the fumble and pulled his way into the endzone. Brent and Debbie Marshall were in Cedar City on Saturday. They will live In Lavon Griffiths trailer. Brent is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Marshall and the late June Puffer Marshall. The friends of Paul Lawrence gave him a birthday party a few weekds ago. He wants everyone to know how thoughtful it was and he I AA A V E ' "" really enjoyed it. Paul and Elva (Hall) Cooley from Wyoming picked up Lola English from Salt Lake City and Lillian McKnight from Provo and drove to Ty and Bernice Gillins to spend the weekend and to have a little get together. They all went to school together in MInersville along with Helen and Clair Gillins, but they Srnd tddreftt clunyet to Better County Urn J6t Hllforrt, UHh 87il, Telephone: J87-J8- 'STMASTIR: IN UTAH ELSEWHERE in advance U2.00 PER YEAR $19.00 PER YEAR COPY DEADLINES Ml Ml MONDAY NOON MARJ0R1E GRAY CORRESPONDENTS MILFORD IN MOTION . . . JESSIE WILLIAMS MINERSVILLE SAN RUST1CO VALLEY ADAMS VI LLE GREENVILLE BEAVER SPORTS WILMA DAVIS .. BARBARA MAYER ....... .... , . . . .MEL AND NEWS i iiim BESSIE EDWARDS ( m in. ohm nn. One, IMItltll f W, OS BORN tiran'i, M M 0 7 Cntered lllvflt M na RwaMir iMtlit r til. re u second clots natter weekly Poof Milford the in Office. nil m Km m tuna ttninm ant w til miimi oil fcmra mm Ml orhf Air IM.ry mm. Managing Editor and Publisher Tiger Power Running back Matthew Dotson rushed for over 130 yards and scored two touchdowns to lead the Mil- YOU are SPECIAL! What Is It about you that makes you unique? Just the fact that no other Individual has your or spirit makes you unique! This is a great fact that needs understanding and acceptance if the best of each person is to be devename-body-ml- Friday the 5th the Milford Tigers hosted the Lincoln County Lynx. The J.V. game ended 0 with Jason Carter scoring the only touchdown. The Varsity started with Matthew Dotson scoring the first touchdown, soon after that Gene Patterson ran in with the next TD. Robby Romlne kicked both extra points. Matthew Dotson ran In with the last TD 6-- nd loped. There are no forces that can defeat one who recognizes his or her true value. Sermons have been preached, books written and promotions established to cause people to accept their unlimited possibilities. May I encourage each reader to look inside himself or herself and become a sermon to their peers and associates. Anyone who wants to talk about anything will find my office door open each Tuesday evening from p.m. to 9:00 p.m., in the M ilford C om m unity United M etho -dist Church. If you need help call 8.-0-0 , anytime. Dial 387-283- Fri- 6 4. Dotson gave Milford a 0 lead touchdown run In the with a first quarter. After Lincoln County scored to make it 7- -6 in the second quarter. Patterson galloped in with his TD to make it 14-- 6. Robby Romlne kicked both extra points. Dotson scored the game's final 7-- rd touchdown In the third quarter. Milford also won the Junior varsity game played earlier In the afternoon, 0, Magalei reported. 6-- Ilollingshoo Open linos d The place of the Open House to honor James and Lola Holllngshead on their 80th Birthdays, has been changed to the Senior Citizens Center in Milford. The date is the same, Saturday, September 13, 1986 from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Everyone is invited. Thursday, Sept. 11, 1986 Page 2 52 TO THE TTi V ! U U fTTTTTl nTl ftmfTm business. Shirley and Ern Myers were In Parowan Saturday night and Sunday to their granddaughters baptism and confirmation. She is the daughter of Blake and Levda Carter. Margaret Dalton is confined to the Milford Hospital. Velma and Bernelle McAffiefrom spent the weekend with Payson Wilma and Daisel Davis. Friday they went to Cedar City to visit Shirleen and Garry Bedlngfleld and boys, Lance and Derrick. Kent and Sherry Myers from Cedar City visited his mother, Myers. Brian andMichelle Wood from Ce- dar C lty spent the weekend with their parents, Vern and Florence Wood and Bill and Janice Fails. Eleanor Marshall drove to Richfield then on to Payson to get some peaches. Hayward, Edith and Wendy Marshall went to Cedar City to watch Thayne play football for S.U.S.C. was received by Wilma Word Davis that Vance Fisher of Woodland, California passed away. He was burrled down there. He is the nephew of Hilda Marshall, Wilma Davis and Helen, Gillins. His parents were both born and raised in MInersville, JPar ley and Gertrude Fisher. Terry last foitB I'll were In Las Vegas and were unable to get in on the party. Mary and Clark Gillins are home from Provo after Mary having surgery. She is progressing slowly. Lorretta Myers had hip surgery in the UD.S. Hospital last week. Oz come home and said she is doing fine. Dr. Murdock and his wife, Louise, spent the weekend with her mom, Verna Thompson. Karl Truman was in Bountiful last Gladys 20-- victory over Lincoln County Frida In Milford. The win evened as Tigers' record at 1. Quarterback Gene Patterson scored the other Milford touchdown on a 48 -- yard run after he couldn't find an open receiver on a pass play. The Tigers ended the game with over 300 total yards as they dominated the Lynx. MHS head coach Marvin Magalei said his defense played especially well and gave credit to Ralph Pec-to- l, Mlkel White, Mike Long, Ryan Puffer, Stan Pomerlnke, Kerry Sherwood and Todd Baxter for shutting down the LincolnCounty offense. In the fourth quarter both Patterson and Dotson were knocked out with minor Injuries and Magalei used several younger players to finish the game. "They came through for us when we needed them to fill in at spots. They were real steady." Magalei said. Among the reserves were Shawn Kinross, Ryan Willden, Brett Allen, Jason Davis, David Bonner, Preston Asay and Cameron Hales, Magalei added that Jason Carter had a good game as both a receiver and cornerback. BY BILL WAGNER uUKfcNCfc By CHESHA ADVERTISING MANAGER week on . details. day night. See Story for Ghorch Jons F 438-23- MiKord, UM M75I suKcmniON hates QUARTERBACK OR RUNNING Quarterback Gene Patterson runs ,or game touchdown during the Tigers-Lyn- x NOTICE USPS (k r ford High School Tigers to a 21-1- 2. UDlJjQl 0. 4t 4-- H 6! nnnnr np I . 4-- H Chassey then moved his Pirates the score 20-The Tigers to paydirt on a 4 yard keeper to making did an outstanding Job and are ready narrow the gap to PiThe to meet Dugway on Friday. The rates grabbed two more points on a half back pass to Brad Terry for game will be the first out of town GO GET game for the Tigers. the PAT. 'EM TIGERS!!! With the Beaver leading by a solo Wednesday, the 3rd of September T.D., Kelsey went to work with 7:55 the Volleyball Team traveled to remaining in the fourth quarter from Beaver. The team played hard his own 27 yard line. Kelsey and Wade Marshall used the ground game .. .but, were unable to come out ahead. to keep the clock moving until their The Volleyball team will hold their . ' final possession fizzled inside the first home game Thursday against the Parown Rams. The game will Pirate 40 yard line. start at 7:30 pjm. GOOD LUCK With 2:22 left, Scott George punGIRLS!!! ted the ball into the Moapa Valley endzone. The Pirates went to the air and used the speed of Chassey to move deep into Beaver territory in the final seconds before the Beaver deThere is an opening In the Milford fense and the clock foiled the exto serve on the Beaver County area citing finish. Commission. Planning The Beavers travel to Virgin ValIt is a three year term and there ley (Mesquite, Nevada) tomorrow is one meeting monthly. with kick-o- ff time set at 7:00 p.m. Anyone may apply with the Beaver M.S.T. or in County Clerk at person. lUlAfVii'' married .1 the Capital and the Washington Mo- nument where the Smithsonian Institute and other buildings are located. She said that she also enjoyed seeing the actual Declaration Jill Mayer recently ret urnedfroro a week long trip to Washington D.C. She participated In the H American Heritage Conference which Is held Center. yearly at the Nation Jill was one of a group of eleven from Utah and four from Idaho who traveled together to par ticipate in this program. Steve and Marsha Jackson from the Davis County Extension Service werecha-peronfor the group. The purpose of the American Heritage Conference Is to give youth an opportunity to see the Nation's Captlol, develop leadership skills, meet youth from all over the nation, meet their congressmen and senators and to see historical places. Jill said that the things that interested her the most were the field trips. She said that it was interesting to see all the historical sites that you see only in pictures and history books. Some of the things that she enjoyed the most were the trips to Mount Vernon, the Capital, nightime view of Washington D.C. and the old post office. They also got to go to the White House, Arlington Cemetary, Library of Congress, the Viet Nam Memorial and a dinner theatre. They also toured the Mall area which includes the area between 4-- H J. , 11 4-- A i: . "d ifre Kathl McMullin went to Cedar City to visit their brother, Mike Smith. LL i trsi nn jy iied Time OFFER BX SEPT. I lD-Sfa- fo ' EXPIRES ffe r For 17 Out-0f-StQ- fG fflfii flP tiff WoilU I'UooP ULboliiJ l!!J'- p" SUP AND MAIL ALONG WITH CHECK TO: Beaver County News Dox 369 Milford, Utah 84751 M ; I, J.it'j I A MF STREET, CITY. STATE I |