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Show MHMHMM'i Milford High School W i i ffy y CHAMPS Beavtk County News XL j MILFORD IN MOTION v, Jean Williams 17 in I1 BP March 1 7th has been declared as 'Light Up Your Life With Literaev Week in Utah. Shown with Govenor Bancerter is (from (eft ta richt) Juriith State College, Nancy Livingston-Uta- h State Office of Education, Ray Reutzei-BrighaYoung University. John Jacobson-ElementarPrincipal, Bonnie Mtdd'etorvDavis County Schools, and Colieen Cotton Governor's Educational mo visor. orite children's book author. In Governor Bangerter has declared addition to these presentations, over Life as "Light Vp Your March 50 workshops and sessions will be with Literacy Week". As part ofthe offered by local university and weeks activities, The Vtah Council school educators who are experts of the International Peading Associn the area of literacy development. will be iation (U.C.I.R.A.) hosting Also, major publishing houses will many national and local reading have representatives attend toexM-b- it annual at their reading experts their latest products. conference March 4, at the Salt Something new this year is the Lake City Hilton. Each year hundParents as Reading Teachers Sesreds of parents, teachers, and sion which will be held Thursday administrators from Utah and the 7:30-6:P.M.,March2, evening lntermountain region meet In Salt and free to the public. open 1989, Lake City to participate in Utah's Paperback books compliments of largest conference dedicated for Scholastic Inc. will be given to the the sole purpose of building literacy. first 100 people. Parents are encoThis year's conference, "Light uraged to bring their children to Up Your Life with Literacy", will the meeting so both may benefit. feature some of the nation's top The speakers will be Dr. Jim Jacobs, reading researchers: P. David of Brigham Young University and of Pearson from the University Judy Schiefer. Dr. Jacobs has a Illinois, Dale D. Johnson who is vast background in children'6 litthe of currently Vice President erature and has been a part of the International Reading Association Caldecott Award Selection Comminternational (the largest reading ittee. Judy Schiefer is Chair of who is (organization), Jerry Harste U.C.l.R.A.'s Parents and Reading Education Language Committee. at Indiana University, Donna Alver-man- n Those Interested In attending the Senior Author of D.C. Health conference may register at the door Basal Reading Series and who also or pre register through the mail teaches at the University of Georgia, by contacting Ray Reutzel, conferJeanette Veatch who Is professor ence chairman, at Brigham Young Emeritus of Arizona State UniUniversity, versity, and Jack Prelutsky a fav 7th 2-- 30 30-1- 89-2- 58-2- Willden By.Jsi-- 'VBWl e PRICE Kendall Price, 67, died February 24,1989 in a Salt Lake City hospital. He was born September 10, 1921 in Salt Lake City to Clinton Kendall and Add 27, 1985. He was an excellent horseman, served In the Marine Corps during World War II, was a member of the LDS Church, and was a farmer and rancher for most of his 17-1- 7 tie. In the second period the young Tigers put Jared Barnes to work inside to score six f their 11 points. However, the period ended with Tigers down at half 3. Following intermission the Milford team seemed to find a spark as Monty Griffiths and Cody Smith went hard to the hoop to lead a 14 point surge as they regained the lead 1 at the end of the third period. The final quarter of play wa6 a "barn burner", Each team fought hard for the win. Balance scoring and excellent defense aided the Milford team as they outscored Parowan 0 to claim the victory, and the championship by a score of 1. Final scoring for the Tigers was Abraham Cortez with 15, Jared Barnes 12, Month Griffiths 10 Cody Smith 7, Thyge Gronning 6, and Travis Willden 4. The 7th & 8th Grade Team now holds a 5 win, 0 loss record. Congratulations to the team for a job well done! !! 28-3- 42-4- -- 12-1- 54-5- t Aa-ga- rd ents, Steve & Kathry toman. Jeanette Kohler has returned from Poway, California where she visited with her sob Ned and tils wife Joan and their family. Jill, who has been going to school at the BYU stopped by to visit with her grandmother, Jeanette and then took Jeanette to California and brought her back on her retura to the BYU. Lorna Whitehouse and daughter Colby and friend Bill stopped byto visit with Lorna's parents, Mr. &Mrs. James Hollingshead. Marian Banks, James Rolling -shead's daughter, reports James will be 4n the St. George Hospital for the wxt week, where he will be having surgery. We wish James a speedy recovery and hope to see him home real soon. Bill & Maxine Meadorof Nam pa, Idaho visited with Max 4 lona Baxter for three days. They had spent three months 4n California, with Maxine 's mother, Mrs. Bert Ryssman, former Milford residents. Maxine Is a cousin to lona. Frnak and Othree Tucker have returned from Salt Lake City where they visited with their grand -- 5072 son, Steve Johnson. Daisy Rowley enjoyed a visit from Fev. Wagner and on Saturday afternoon, her grandson, Randy Rowley and his wife Karea and their 2 daughters spent time visiting with Daisy. Daisy got a surprise whea an old sheepwan, Noewl Johnson from Provo, Utah stopped by to visit with her. Mr. Johnsoa raa sheep on the West Desert and Daisy knew him well whea she lived U Garrison, Utah. Cliff A Mary Reese from Cedar City spent Sunday afteroooa and evening with their another, Lucy Reese. Ruby Ba lough wiade a speedy trip to Salt Lake City after she was notified that her son, Richard Bavanski from Sandy had a car- diac arrest and was put to the Salt Lake Hospital. Ruby is flow home and states her sob Is at him home eow recuperating. We hope Richard has a speedy recov- ery. Marge Mecham has been visiting with her n other, who lives to New Harmony. Marges sister, Ilene CRullian from Idaho has bees spending some time visiting with their mother and while there. Marge has had a good visit with her sister. It was reported Louise Wiseman is in the Milford Hospital. We wish Louise a speedy recovery and hope to see her at home real soon. Let's keep the wheels on the track. Let's hear from you! call 887-507- Thought for the week; A wise man once said: "A City Official who smiles when he makes a mistake has thought of someone else to blame it on." Gronning d .'Jjtytt Sitay inn jiSinif? Soaked! Willden with 32; Gronning had 10; Griffiths with 9; Wunderlich with 8; Thomas had 5; Yee and Brett Myers; with 1 each. Milford will play Panguitch on their home court on Friday, March 3 at 10:00 in the morning. Good Luck Tigers! NoSalf to your Phyllis Tolley Price. He married Claris S. Bidgood September 8, 1946 in Ely Nevada. She died May -- 84-5- 3. salt-fre- TEAM faced a much larger Parowaa teas In the championship game. The first period of the final game was "nip -- and tuck" as each team answered the other with a score. The period ended la a Friday, February 24, the Milford Tigers traveled to Panguitch to the region 12 ,Round Robin. They played Bryce Valley the first day. They tried hard, but lost Scoring went on as follows: Ryan Willden and Brandon Griffiths had 12 .pointseach; with 7; Paul Wunderlich, Jason McDerm -ott and Peter Yee had 5 each. David Erlckson with 4; Jared Gronning with 2 and Matt Marshall had 1. Saturday was the Tigers last chance for a Victory this season. They played the best team ball of the year and came home with a victory. Scoring for the game was rumwuLiiro wiotiou tuiur ucsMctim Who said Max 8, BASKETBALL Tiger Poner PAINALAY has to be bland? MAX 10, Thyge Gronning Jared Barnes 4, Cody Smith 3, Brandon Bouck and Aaron cox each had 2. Again the young Tiger team played excellent defense in holding their opponents to only 28 points. Later that afternoon, Milford S78-484- 7. MILFORD-- - GRADE 7. -- Relieves minor sore throat or mouth pain FAST. Begins to work on contact. Convenient spray is easy to use. Lowest price of any national brand. PAINALAY, TAKES THE PAIN AWAY. 8th S The Milford 7th and 8th grade Basketball team captured its second tournament championship 1b as many weeks, as the young Tiger Team traveled to participate la the Enterprise 8th grade Tourney on Presidents Day. Four teams, Milford, Enterprise, Parowaa and Panguitch participated in the tournament. The opening game matched Enterprise against Milford. The first quarter seemed to set the tempo of the game as Milford quickly pulled out in front to lead by 10 points by the end of the period, 17-They again outscored Enterprise 13-- 6 in the second to take a comfortable 6 lead to the locker room at half time. Enterprise was only able to put six points on the board in each of the two final periods as Milford led 2 after three and ended the game winning 8. Scoring for Milford in the game was Monty Griffiths and Abraham Cortez with 12 points each, Travis 7, Professional Relief for Sore Throat Pain. Painalay. Hilda O'Leary received a nice phone call from her daughter, Ka -therine Holms. Bill and Maxlne Meador, a nephew and neice of Hilda's stopped by to visit with Hilda. We express sympathy to the fam lly of Max Price in their time of loss and grief. We will all or, Us Max. Visiting with Bill Norma over the weekend was their son, Roger and his wife Janis and grandson. While they were here they also visited with Jar is' par-- m y OBITUARY 2 March 2, 1969 IB V) Thursday life. UILNDD i ; life. He Is survived bydaughters:Mrs. Kevin (Lois) Hunter of Cedar City; Mrs. Scott (Toni) Williams of and Mrs. Jim (Jackie) Hoffman of Whitewood, S.D.. Also surviving are six grandchildren and brothers and sisters: Mrs Grover (Gayle) Moffit of Roy; George of Orem; and Betty L. Mathis, Mrs. Gary (Marilyn) Brown, Mrs. Boyd (Carol) Elkington, Sondra Price and Robert and Larry all of Salt Lake Mil-for- school li For recipe Booklet send 2bi to NoSait P0 Bo 3670 Slumlord CT 0690b i 198NoiciittTnayei d; Itic Regular tUHCIi i Seasoned & Instead of salt. Monday, March 6 Spanish Delight Buttered Green Beans Chilled Peaches Hot Roll Milk Without adverttaing. City. Funeral services were held in the Milford LDS Ward Chapel on Tues- -. day, February 28, 1989. Burial was in the Milford City Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuary. happen nothing. m Tuesday, March 7 Pizza Buttered Corn Fruited Jello wTopplng Milk Beaver County News Wednesday, March 8 Lasagna Cole Slaw Chilled Pears (ESN 0896-33- 1 Hot Roll Milk 2) Published weekly by Beaver Gxinty News, 438 South Main, Milford, Utah 84751 - 2nd Class Postage paid at Milford, Utah 84751 SUBSCRIFriON Thursday, March RATES IN ADVANCE Per Year UTAH $12.00 OUT OF STATE $19.00 Per Year 'It ib hvss Association COPY DEADLINES: MONDAY NOON (Except on the previous Friday if Monday Is a Holiday) GJi. WILLIAMS EDITOR: KAN DI MUIR PUBLISHER: CORRESPONDENTS Milford in Motion; San Rustico Valley: Snake Valley; Beaver Sports & News: Miners ville; AdamsvilleGreenville: Jean Williams Barbara M ayer Roberta Conde Mel Osborn Wilma Davis Bessie Edwards address changes to Beaver County News,. P.O. 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