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Show Tha Beaver Press - November 2, 2006 Page 3 Letters to the Log Cabin Editor. Playhouse To Be This newspaper Donated To Festival Of Trees welcomes the opinions of it's readers concerning any subject pertinent to Beaver County, or other compelling subjects, as space permits. While there is no restriction on length, we request letters that are to the point. Anything of libelous nature or defamation of character will not be considLetters ered for publication. must be signed with the writer's name, address, and telephone number. Names will be published, along with the letter. Views expressed in these letters do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the editor or publisher or express the viewpoint of this newspaper. Wes Robinson will be a Cabin Log donating to the Festival of Playhouse Trees and it will be on display at our Beaver Festival of Trees on November 14th at Beaver High School from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. This will be VVes's third year of building a log cabin to help this fund raiser for Primary Children's Medical Center. The playhouse this year will include a fireplace and will be completely furnished. Anyone having donations for the Eesver Festival of Trees, contact Bonnie please 9 so we Swindlehurst at can arrange for a display space. There will be light refreshments and entertainment along with the beautiful Christmas trees, decorations, and craft items. Donations may be set up between 1:00 and 4:30 in the commons room cf the high school. Please provide boxes to pack the items for transportation to the Salt Lake City Festival of Trees. We are also looking for groups or individuals who would like to host or hostess at the festival in Salt Lake City which will be held November 29th through December 2nd at the South Towne Expo Center. Please contact Martha Bradshaw at if you are interested. 1 Tickets for the festival in Salt Lake will be available at the Beaver Festival of Trees. This is a wonderful community project and tradition that provides medical care for needy children at Primary Children's Medical Center. Please come and participate in this fun evening on Tuesday November 433-2S3- Letter to the Editor lived in Beaver o for twenty-twyears and County I feel like I have to get involved for the first time in politics. I am have I wondering what heinous crimes have happened here, since never see a headline in the Beaver Press announcing a murder, rape or torture resulting in death. Maybe our Attorney General should spend a month here before telling us about all of our crime in Beaver County. Beaver is a wonderful place to live because we have had a good and fair deputy living and working here for his entire life. Let's keep him here so we don't have the crimes of Salt Lake and big cities. Who needs some one from Salt Lake telling us I 438-223- how to vote anyway. Signed N.J. Foster Dear Beaver County 14th from 5:30 to 8:00 at pm. Beaver High School. Residents: Senior Menus As we come to the end of this long campaign for the Sheriff of Beaver County, I want to take this opportunity to thank you for the opportunity that I have had to make a run for this office. Despite all of the time apd effort that has been November 2008 Beavfcr C6nt3r: Nov. 3- - Pork Roast, mash, pot., gravy, veggie, salad, fruit, dessert. Nov. 6- - Spaghetti wmeat italian sauce, veggie, salad, fruit. expended by friends, family, and my supporters this past year, it has been a rewarding and learning experience for me and my want to let you know family. that have respect and appreciation for my opponent. feel that our campaigns have been conducted in an honorable way with very little contention among us. My desire and willingness to serve is greater then ever and again ask for your vote on November 7th. Sincerely Yours, Cameron Noel Candidate for Beaver County Nov. 8- - Fried Steak, Chicken mash, pot., , salad, gravy,-veggie- fruit. I I I fruit. Beaver County Farm Bureau Letter... Debra Roberts should be as a member of the Utah State Board of Education. have served on that Board and the most positive saw way in which she represents the people of the Juab, Washington, Iron, Beaver, and Millard areas. No one surpasses her understanding of the critical issues Can proper increa&a th.j 't2 r winter. ,ncc cf my home? Yes. There's no question that careful maintenance can pay off when it's Line to sail your home. As we explained in the "Selling" section of this bock, s house neat, can be expected to more traffic, and quite possibly a faster sale for a better price, than a comparable house in less desirable condition. The same goes for home improvements, even smaller ones like minor kitchen remodeling or new bathroom well coverings. Even if you're not plonn.ng on moving in the foreseeable future, keeping up with routine maintenance will pay big Dividends in the long run. For cno thing, it will save you considerable time, trouble and expenso when you are finally ready to sell. And it's certain to nv.Ke homeownership a more rewarding, worry-fre- e experience for and you your family. Best of all, home maio nance doesn't have to cost a let, in terms of either time or money. Even if you're not a weekend there are stors can take right now to keer you in top shape, inside your home and out. What are soma horns maintenance tasks can do myself? You can get more enjoyment in your home, and save money along the way, just by making a quick inspection even few months. The foU.wing inspection checklist iHC'iiwVs some important safety, economy, and comfort corssiiie.t'ons thai you shouldn't overlook. Also, keep a record of Use maintenance performed on your home with a Service Schedule. io'i iff of Beaver County gen-srat- I H ;l b lJ i; C H c C K -- t - i Make sure handrails and posts on stairways are secure. Replace when necessary with inexpensive bracket hardware. Test ali household alarms, alarms; especially smoke change batteries frequently. And don't forget the dopibel!. Make sura drains are running smoothly. Check traps and basement waste pipes, then check the main water lire and EXPERIENCED "1 LEADER VOTE NOVEMBER 7, 2006 Aw A A paid political announcement 'ail and how to turn it off. The main water shutoff valve, and how to turn it off. contact s Emergency-servicenumbers (fire, police, ambu- lance) in your area. where a roof or is or sky- - o chimney Check the seals in these if they're secure. He Oocp individual shingles men wcn or loose. Use wire screening to keep isocts and birds from nesting in Thursday, November 2nd 7:00 p.m. at Fitehouse in Beaver. ed Light meal will be served. th-- cold-wat- er -- CHECK-UP- Kiii ):') O ' U;Vi r u-- rilALu! .i . H:.ke siiiO that everyone in iho hoiitre, including children wr,o ;un oici enough to be left aior.e-- knows whore to find the facing our tion future. The closest fire extinguisher, and !.c-- to use it. The fuse box cr main circuit broakcr, and how it works. The main gas shutoff valve, M. Brady Davids f o n . rI " ' , , -- e rail ' or" 435438-556- 5 f http:wmv.hazardouswaste.utah.gov mm ,y w mm mum he used oil may not be mixed with antifreeze, pesticides, solvents, or any other substances and must vc uiuugui in uiiruip tunnim uusiiicm uvui 1 One pair of gloves per address. Offer expires January 3 im? raw ; 6 m visit '"dbctionCentcrsFarwers.pdf. Nouj Serving fill Of Beaver County Full Service Funeral. Home With Chapel 360 West 100 North, Beaver, UT a RANCHERS zrz cf used oil into a participating Used Oil Collection Center, complete , ra, and mail it to the Utah Division ofSolid& Hazardous Waste to receive ' I HTHER WORK CLOVES . For a list of participating used oil collection Taylorsville, Utah Swindlehurst funeral Home OwTier.Technician FARMERS rain. ifi few! .eMtiHfall&lfBeasei IIIINIIN f $ . S Keep gutters sloped toward the downspout, and keep them free of leaves and twigs. " Keep basement windows in good order. Consider window well covers to keep out leaves and .yT-.- t www.compbugs.com state's public educa- No Board member works harder in representing her constituents. If you're a parent or grandparent with the best interests of the overwhelming majority of public school students in mind, then cast your vote for her. If you are a concerned taxpayer who wants the best representation you can possibly receive, then return her to the Board. Gary C. Swensen . ,... 13 foi!ov;!i :g: ir " ?-- hnusfi t when it comes time to sell. stop in or call our office for a 0f your rea estate needs! We are "first in service". 395 South Main (435)438-1606- . j' L 0....'GL.riCY, - d . , Get Rid of: driveway cracks z,;vi ........ I first-han- aM . OUTSIDE save vou monev now. but , MAINTENANCE TIP Eliminating heat loss will not oooege cioor hard- - .'; si u toff. Inspect the basement for any damp spots, especially in comers. If you catch these areas early, a Utile waterproofing cenv trick. pound will usually do pipes Wrap your with foam rubber insulation. It prevents pipe "sweating" in the summer and freezing in the win- EDUCATED HONEST ter. Annua! Business Meeting Sheriff. - Vote Cameron M.Noel ' Miricrsyj'ia Center: Nov. 2- - Baked Ham, baked sweet pot., veggie, salad, fruit, dessert. Nov. 6- - Fried Chicken, mash, pot., gravy, veggie, salad, fruit. Nov. 8- - Smothered Steak, mash, pot., gravy, veggie, salad, I E S&ilh'y 1 - r . v - o.?-- , x. 2007. jjgjj y . |