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Show r irn-- ni mwtmmmw9mmwmmmm Wllma Davis I I , MJ1IMH Ralph and June Pearson Please join our family at an Open House In honor of the 50th jWedding Anniversary of our Parents, Ralph 4 June Pearson on 5 Saturday, Sept. 3, 1988, from $7:00 til 9:00 pjD. at theMiners-Tvill- e IDS Church. They were married September 6, 1938. This marriage was solemnized In the St. George Temple September 25, 1948. To this union were born four children: Raul, M j Scott, and Civil Defense. He was founder of the Minersville Dairy Cooper ation. His ranch is known for it's Grade A milk and beef cattle. June has served In the wardj and Stake MIA and been a teacher j in Sunday School since age 14. She served as Junior Sunday Sch ool Coordinator, worked on the j Genealogy Committee, has been a member of the Singing Mothers,' and is a Relief Society visiting l teacher. She has served as Vice- Chairman of the Republican Party, of Beaver County and acted asv Mistress of Ceremonies for many parties, weddings and special and Shaun. Ralph has been active both in civic and Church affairs. He served 8 years In the Bishopric and has served on boards of Miners -vllle Land & Livestock; Miners -- Jetta, 386-24- ChCoy, Kathle, Bryce, Jolene, arlie, Archibald, Vance, and Athene Roberts are here with their mother Leona Roberts while whe had hip surgery in St. George. They live in Oregon. Darwin & Vivian, and Val Marshall have been In Salt Lake while Darwin had Surgery on his nose. Judy Brodhead and four children are visiting her Aunt Nettie Myers, and her mother Blrtha Cushik is also here. They live in California. Dalton & Bun had their wedding anniversary Sunday. Family and friends helped them celebrate it that evening. Mr. & Mrs. Warren Querburg are the proud parents of a new baby girl. She has two brothers at home. Betty Bonner is the gr- f AT k.,J. and John Craw won at ate In the Pinewood Derby. Harold & Joe Pryor was happy to navy their daughter Carolyrr Bloomqulst from Salt Lake visit them. They are moving from Salt Lake to Reno, Nev. Bonnie & Verle Hollay from Bountiful spent the weekend in her trip. Terry Eyre hosted Mel-do.i- I I 1 i I ScC Qtulrry Mason Shoes Earn cash part time without any nsk or investment Be a Mason Shoe Dealer and cam $10 to $20 per hour selling quality shoes to your friends and neighbors It s easy and fun1 Just take orders from your Mason catalog The cash deposit is your profit e i to keep Call & Earn Instant Cash Send for FREE Sale KM. MASON SHOE MFG CO, Dept. Chippewa Fab Wl M774 I" hud I I WJ y. NAME PUASIPWKT I I ADDRESS Ext. crrv. I if. I .ZIP. STWE. I By: Maria Florence their worship needs every week. Madeline is also campaigning to remove Christmas programs, Christmas songs, and carols from public schools. You can help this time. We need one million(l,000,000) signed letters. This should defeat Mrs. O'Hare by showing that there are still many 'Christians alive, well, and CONCFPNED'ln our country. cut This petition "is- - 2493.-Sign, PETITION 2493: Madeline Murray O'Hare, an atheist whose efforts successfully eliminated the use , of Bible read-- , lng and Prayer, from all public schools fifteen years ago, hasten' granted a federal hearing in Washington, D.C. on the subject (F.C.C. Petition E.H. 2493) which would ultimately pave the way to stop the reading of the Gospel on the airways of America. She took her petition, with 27,000 signatures to back her. If her attempt is successful (as her last one was), then all Sunday Worship services being mail the form below. Please do not. sign as "Mr. & Mrs." but sign individually. Let each adult sign one separately and send it in. Be sure to put Petition No. 2493 on the Lower corner of the envelope! Left-han- l I I am am I J Sincerely, ZIP STTE CITY. Beaver County News vfh 0893 3312; -- News, 438 Sodth Main, Published weekly by Beiver Coj-i'Class Postage paid at Milford, Utah 84751. M ilford, I'tat SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN ADVANCE UTAH $12.00 Per Year I Hah hvss Association Per year OUT OF STATE $19.03 on the (Except NOON MONDAY COP i' DEADLINES: previous Friday if Monday is a holiday) PUbLISUErt: G.R. WILLI VMS EDIT 01.': KA NT) I M'JTrt x t Thursday, September Pork Chops Potatoes & Gravy u 'j' ; Wilm a Davis Ad.ini.sville'Greerivil)p: Ilessie Edwards POGTMASTEP: Send address changes to leaver Countv News, P.O. Box 369, Milford, Utah 84751 ''!. ' ' ' : i ,' : it f;;i.: "'i'i ' . ! . ;.(,'.!: :..: ,.. u: v. iiiiEi!iittiirtnMiMterrtritiiiiiniiiiifiii!ittiftiaiiiiiit:!iLtiLitiiiitiiitiiiiui(ftifirririrffitirrifirMrfi trrtn rtf in m ATTENTION 1 'DRAW I N6 W I TO THE1 UTAH RENEW YOUR 1 BE. HELD LL BE ELIGIBLE t STATE FAIR AND THE SUBSCRIPTION OR j TICKETS FOR TWO. HOURLY tnt 4... ICE CAPADES, BUY A NEW ONE.; TO DRAWING. FOR. THE DRAWING WILL BE HELD AT THE FOLLOWING llA.M. 12 A.M. 1 TIMES: 2 P.M. P.M, j tllt!ItIlllIIttltlIlIiIllIIIIEIXf llCIIIIf llttllllttf llllllttlllltltillllltf Illlltltlttllllllltllf Illttl1ttlllllllllllllllllltllltllllllllllll' flew Subscriptions or Rercnals In-Sta- 8u te t-Of-- State Stoo $l2oo Reg. $12.00 Reg. $19.00 OR THREE YEAR SUBSCRIPTION FOR OUT OF STATE. FOR is EMov.y A $19.00 LIMITED TIME ONLY f irrfio IN STATE ! OR ! to order 1 LABOR DAY 8 eayee County News and Ramen Noodles Crackers & Butter Peanut Butter Cookies inersville . fivi. w i 5 Monday, September CLOSED Snake Valley: Mel Oshorn niiiiii an .w m . Biscuits Jello with cream Roierta News: .mmm..m Green Salad Applesauce Green Beans Chinese Vegetables & m those Oiff Subscripfiomi Lynda 4 Al C'arvalho Bari-arMayer leaver Sports o c a70 i jWh .. ,:a .! Senior t Citizen Menu : otion: Milford San Pustiro Valley; Conde i l! SafurdagSep S3 McMullin. David McMullin and Thank Marshall are going to football school at SUSC. They were both home over the weekend. They both played In the scrimmage Saturday night. John Craw Jr., son of Susan Thursday September Oriental Pork W Dry Noodles CORESPONDENTS in M M I . 84751 - 2nd ONLY Pam last week. Natalie Goff and a friend spent the weekend home with her family Dan & )R0b:n Goff. Nattalie goes to school, at BYU and Is also working up there. Mark McKnight who is attending BYU came hown to see his cousin Todd McMullin and family, Rodd and Family, Pan and Jack OTESS (ISSN Tony Wright, ! iij-i- i 3, 1S88 STORE SEPTEMBER hy penu-mon- an Anerican and proud of my heritage I also very much aware of the part rel-- j we, played in the freedom igious faith has I now PrH as Americans, enjoy. Therefore, test any human effort to remove from radicj or television any programs designed to sh-- j ow faith in God or in a Supreme Being, or to remove Christmas songs or carols from j j the public school system. I I j 'X' Washington, DC 20054. went m tfh j&l LS illjCoff was happy to have ' her dfdughter Joyce-anfamily from r last week. Saltjakevisj.-heShe also visited her brother Dan and Robin Goff and family. TrkVie liollingshead, son of Kathie Hollingshead has been confined ia to the Beaver Hospital with -1 2493 hBait Bargain in Town! j IN THE ITEM ANY cl This is very Important. Please have this letter and petition photocopied and send it to ten people (friends and relatives) who will share our concern. Send to: Federal Communications Commission, 1919 "H" Street, broadcast, either by radio or television, will be stopped. Many elderly people and shut-in- s, as those recuperating from hospitalization or illness, depend on radio and television to fulfill Petition and out, j it ON DISCOUNT It Beaver County News fthtt 25" GOOD FOR A ee Ka-t- BYU. It is Mildred Martin's birthday this week. Mildred sendSt card to everyone on their birthday, anniversaries and so I would like to send a special tribute to her at this time to let her know how much we all appreciate it. Kathie Stoddard and family spent the weekend with her parents, Wayne and Merle Gillins. In Sacrament meeting Sunday, there were two youth speakers, Mike Marshall, and Albrecht. Then the Choir sand and High Council -men Mel Osburn and Vern Wood were the concluding speakers. Janna & Mike Mc Mullin and Duke Murdock drove to Salt Lake to see their father, George Mur-'do- ilford Community Pride Petition 2493 has been brought to my attention. I feel as citizens of this great nation we need to excerise our rights, while we still have them, on this matter. 1 Aiubcnption to the Green Salad PRICES EFFECTIVE DURING MILFORD EUSINESS ASSOCIATION later than 12:00 noon day of meal. Please call: Maudell Crane, BobVelma Patterson, Al & Lynda ble James, Reservations Please, no LABOR DAY CELEBRATION SIDEWALK SALE ONLY! ! 387-247- 387-550- 9; 387-248- 6; 387-270- 7; Cnttr 387-237- 9. ll 38 SOUTH MAIN MILFORD, I I McMillen, Becky Gillins, and Nalle Gillins. Roger Carter trapped a black bear at the Brain Head Resort, who a sheep hearder reported killing his sheep. They snared it. Spence Eyre has been confined to the Beaver Hospital with pneumonia for a few days. Roy & Jane Pitchforth from Las Vegas is spending a few days with Dick & Betty Pryor. Jackie Muir and Linda Aldington spent the night with Doug & Elma Blackburn. They had been attending Educational week and Make $10 to $20 an hour! I I ALTMAN'S Bonco Club Thursday night at her home. Carter won first place, McMullin, ring this coupon to our store on Saturday, Sept 3,198 8f or a 25 discount. 25 25 Coupon B Maryland. f Milford, Utah 422 South Main Howard and Guen Pryo.i drove to Salt Lake to take their grandson, Mathew Pryor 60ii of David Pryor to fly home to Wallbrick, Janet Wadsworth and Bernlce Ashley went to Ely to a talent show that her son and grandson sang. He won the contest and will now go to Kingman, Arizona to co.npete there. Lucille Goff went to Blanding.Utah with a woman friend on a little vllle Irrigation, Soil Conservation AL TMM 111. andma. I September 1, 1988 parents home. They are selling the Frank Carter home. In Sacrament Meeting Sunday, Jared & Shay Goff spoke on their trip to Australia and New Zealand. Michael Brlenholt and Dan Davis and Darren Davis were the speakers. Darren has been called o.i a mission of Peria, k Thursday Beaver County UTAH j J I I J |