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Show BEAvra Courmr News Thursday 4 September 8, 1938 A Three-Hou- Seminar On r Home Management J , Finally! A seminar designed to snow you that it's really possible to manage your home nurture you family ana Hill hare time tnd n,-- y teh iof pfaontt orlopmm , YOU WILL LEARN: mat. We think Dad would make a great County Commissioner, He said Job Creation is his 7 priority. We're glad because we would like to make Beaver our home when we grow up! Hundreds of ways to have a neat nouse, happy kids, and calm parents all at the same time How to eliminate all scraps of floating paper. How to calendar and schedule your time. Househoid hints for more efficient use of your space and time. no-na- ELECT ereing in the eiuis il. Primary Election, Tuesday, Sept. 13 riilfcrd Community Pride by Marie Florence Anyone who has lived In M Word or any other small community realizes that to have fun or entertainment, we the citizens have to do it ourselves. As we look at our town and our different accomplishments, we can pat ourselves on the back for jobs well done. But lets not get to laid back yet - there is still much to do, to make our community an even more attractive place to live and raise our children. Our summer entertainment Is slowly but surely coming: to an end. The baseball games are all over except for one Softball tournament to be held on Saturday, September 17th. Our pool will soon be closing due to cooler weather which comes with Fall; but the golf course will still be available for sometime yet - weather permitting. Another recreational activity is being considered by z number of citizens In Milford. Trap Shooting! If you are interested in a Gun and DENIECE SCHOFIELD Trap Club in this area please bring your ideas to a meeting being held Thursday September 15th, at 8:00 pjn. at the UP&L Building located In M Word's Industrial Park. This sport can be enjoyed by many citizens both young and old, male and female. Our "hunters" could practice up on their shooting skills before the big hunts - our youth could gain valuable instructions on handling and using firearms In a controlled environment, and the 'Sharpshooters" could show off their stuff Seminar leader, Deniece Schofield, is the author of Confessions of an Organized Housewife, Confessions of a Happily Organized Family, Escape From the Kitchen, and Springing the Time Trap. She has been the national spokesperson for Proctor and Gamble and is currently a contributing editor for Woman's Day Magazine. As a noted expert on home and time management, Deniece has appeared throughout the United States and Canada on television and radio accepted at the different tournaments that Publisners Weekly Timberline Inn Beaver, Utah Interchange programs. checks "Deniece Scnofiela seems to be the most organized person on earth. If participants put to use even a small frac Hon of her advice, their lives will be, if not happier, at least less cluttered and harried" S Thursday, September 15 only 6:30 $15.00 8:00 September 15th, at pjn. at the UPiL Building! 438-289- 1 there's a pain in your chest, be a pain in the neck. Complain to a doctor. If MILFORD ;! SCHOOL Utah Power Announces I LUNCH ii Emeroeoty nrrf 1 v Chest pain could be a sign of heart disease. The sooner you see your doctor, the better your Monday, September 12 nrrj VISA at the door For more information, call The Beaver Press, i No Reservations Hequired 9:30 p.m. - could be held throughout the year! If you are Interested remember: Thursday, g Macaroni w to.natos Buttered Green Beans Apple Crisp Cheese Slice Hot Roll & hamburger chances for life. Milk Tuesday, September 13 imorirnn Monrt s Snowballs w Cheese Association Tossed Salad Rice Pudding Hot Roll Milk WFRE FIGHTING FOR XXJRUFF. ... , . Wednesday, September 14 Lasagna Buttered Corn Fruited Jello w Topping Hot Roll Milk Area Obituaries Thursday, September 15 Hoagie Sandwiches 1 A his Bat ROBERT French Fires Chilled Peaches Chocolate Cake Milk Friday, September Italian Spaghetti Cole Slaw Chilled Pears Garlic Bread Cheese Slice Milk WAYNE DURNING CHATSWORTH, CALIF Robert Wayne Durning, 46, passed away Sept. 5, 19B8 at a local hospital. Bob was born in Melrose, Mass. on November 18, 1941 to Barbara and Kenneth Woodrow Durning. Bob loved the outdoors and the people of Milford. He Is survived by a fiancee, Carol Beckstead, Courtney, Brandon and Kriste a of Mil- 16 ford; a daughter Michelle, Stepmother, Ruth Fisher; Brother Bruce Durning, Thousand Oaks, and Sister Pam Corcoran of Mass. Funeral services will be held in Chatsworth on Thursday, Sept. 8, 1988 at the Chatsworth Methodist Church at 11:00. Memorial Services will be held In Milford at the IDS Chapel on Saturday, September 10, at 11:00. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital, or the Boy Scouts of America. "In the Child Nutrition Program, no person shall on the grounds of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or handicap, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination. If you believe you have been discriminated against because of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or handicap, write lmmediatelyy to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, DX. 20250." THEY MOVE! i2Sllp thirty original wooden tovs thai shake. rattle, to1!, clatter, snap. crawl and jiggle are vours tor the makine with readilv avail able woo& and ordinary workshop tools. Push or rr.i:- psIsNotAMisprint) Utah Power will lower its rates by $1.9 million beginning in September. Combined with two previous, 1988 reductions, UP&L rates have decreased about 3.25 percent since January. The latest reduction is made possible by UP&L's efforts to refinance securities that were issued during periods of higher interest rates. This rate reduction is further evidence of Utah Power's commitment to reduce energy prices. jo. pull any uf the "animated' toys, and tim spring to lile in an uncanny imitation of the real thing. How to Make Animated Toy often, instructions, vivid .2 color, patterns and exploded drawings that show you exactly what to where to hammer cut and how to assemble every project. Imagine the fun kids will have pushing pulling and spinning prehistoric monsters, active animals and wonderful wlieeled vehicles Here are ust a few of tlie projects: A Leaping kangaroos 'A lobster A lurtle whose head and tail disappear inside the shell. tyrannosourus Planes, boats, trucks, flyinq saucers and dozens morel Bfl of all this treasury of toys is part uf the ftijmLr Siwu library for woodworkers, so you know you can trust it for expert instructions and results patterns that reap 520 pages (all in Li & UGHT COfF&NY 8' , x (S: , TO ODER: Send your name, address, ap code and J U 9S plus and handling to American Melody, 125 South Street, Oyster Bay, residents add appropriate SAVE! Ordar SI SO postage NY 11771. NY sales tax. Please print clearly. two for $24.00 plus $1.90 postop mi handling. |