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Show Tha Beaver Press - November 23, 2006 - Page 2 Festival Of THE BEAVER PRESS Tr.u-sda- Was A Success PublisherEditor Draper Bus. Mgr. Sue Drcper SUBSCRIPTION RATES In Beaver County Beaver County Senior Citizens Outside Beaver County $17.00 $15.00 $20.00 Postmaster please send change of address to: The Beaver Press, Box 351, Beaver, U'eh 84713 bpressxmission.com Phone; (435)438-289- Fax: 1 40 East Csrter Street, Beaver, (435)438-880- 4 84713 UT Remember you are blessed fo live in Eeaver, Utah, a piece of Heaven on Earth that is filled with Angels. mountain. Thank You Hey, did you know we have angels living here. Weil, we do. We love you ail very much, Here are some of them: People at Surewood Forest and Cub Enterprises, Mike at Mike's Foodtown, Vickie at the Health Bradshaw, Dept., Sterling Beaver Therapy1 Physical (thanks Bruiser), Scott & Janet and everyone at Beaver Drug, the Post Office, Paul Porter, Mike Lucey, c;r neighbors, Hal, Chuck & Joy. Kathy Rose, Candy Southwest Center staff. Dr. Wade Oakden, Mikail you are the bomb. Ali the staff at the Hospital and Doctors Office, Sheriffs Dept., jail Deputies, Leo Von Kaneil, Christiansen, Karma, all the 5th District Court, Shad, who married us, Indian Creek Vets Office. The Fuscos, Arnetta, people at the Beaver Jen Brennen (sis) Dump, Tammy & Bob Green, we are so proud of you Kelly Cason, my sister, my heart, Donnie, Ricky & Brookie, Uncle Brad and Aunt Gcd Bless you, God Bless Beaver, Utah. Please pray for us to make it safely to Arkansas so we can take care of our parents. Much love always, Brad & Stacie Boerger & the Great Danes. Thank You , The family and best friends of Betfie Jo Massey would like to give sincere thanks to the entire staff at Beaver Medical Clinic, Beaver Vailey Hospital, and Beaver EMS for all their expressions of service, care and sympathy at our time of loss. The floral tributes, food, cards and notes are much appreciated. Also, thanks to our neighbors and friends for their endless support. Sincerely, Betty Miller Stacie we love you. Time and distance will never lessen our love for you. Never lose faith. Roger & Mary Lou Boerger. Dad you walked me down the aisle, Mem you are not my Mother-In-Labut my mother in my heart. You have taken care of us, now it's our turn to take care of you. We would also like to thank Jesus Christ our Savior. If .you ever get bummed out or have a bad day look at the "B" on the Mi anow ou (NAPS) By selecting the right supplies and labeling your holiday packages correctly, you can help ensure that your gifts arrive safely and on time. Choose sturdy boes with the flaps intact, be sure to position the address label squarely on the largest surface and provide complete sender and recipient addresses, including phone numbers and ZIP codes. Find more tips at www.fedex.com. 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To learn more about the Sobol Award, log on to www.sobol award.com. The Beaver Festival 'A heart felt Christmas' Open house was held Tuesday. November 14th at BHS. From Christmas decorations to the donations, it was a great way to get ready for the season of giving. The auditorium was filled with song and dance from our loc3l talent, while the commons area was filled with piano and orchestra music. The tables were laden with beautiful hand crafted donations from individuals and groups in the community. A table beautiful refreshment adorned with a variety of cookies added to the evening. A very special project this year was done by the Beaver High School students in craft or donation. They created a complete bedroom set filled with a fireplace hug with stockings, the bed, dresser, bookshelf, art work, even a Christmas tree adorned with BHS team and class photos. A special thank you to the executive council for heading the project, and to the students and faculty for their support and diligence in helping with the project. This project has made news around the state, we can be proud of our youth. Additional Donations: Wes Robinson created hi6 4th playhouse complete with electrical lighting; he dedicated this project to the memory Debbi Dearmitt. We know fym tfWTI hUA Uh Al Eila IX Sh V V f 'kwrk'IJ Byron & Kandi Muir Your Beaver County Real Estate Team "Making a better place to live, one home at a time" - Kandi (435) 0 8 Byron: (435) 463-222- Fax (435) 386-222- 463-222- - 0 bmuirinfowest.com 30 Acre Feet Underground water rights. Will sell one or all. S4500 per acre foot. Newly remodeled 2 bed 1 bath on nice corner lot. New gas furnace. Good rental history. Seller motivated. Acres of Ranch Property. New culinarv well with 1 AF underground water rights. Power nearby. 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Information about the person is sent to the sponsor including age, clothing sizes, hobbies, interests, favorite candy, etc. The sponsors do the shopping, purchasing what they would most like to give. They then wrap the gifts and deliver them to the hospital prior to Christmas weekend. There are other ways that individuals or groups can help other than sponsoring a patient. Donations of cash or generic items underwear, (socks, deodorant, lotion, candy, etc.) are also appreciated. Groups for caroling or parties are always . " welcome. The Forgotten Patient Christmas Project is often the only touch of the holiday season that some of these people experience. Please feel the' spirit of giving and sponsor a forgotten patient. For further information on how you can help, contact Shawna Peterson, Volunteer Director at 4. How To Shop Smart Online - (ARA) Holiday shopping can be not only stressful but a , munity tradition to look forward to. On a personal note, I have been very honored and proud to represent our community on the Festival of Trees Board. Our community has become a well-know- n icon of quality and service; we raise the bar for festival. It a worthy project knowing every penny earned from our donations goes to help needy children and families with medical costs. It is amazing to me to see and hear how many of our .families have been blessed by PCMC. During the kick off assembly for the High School we asked everyone to stand that had been to PCMC, 30 or more students stood, then we asked any one to stand who had a family member or close friend ' daunting task. Each year shoppers venture into crowded malls, battle busy parking lots and spend valuable time waiting in line. Many are turning to online shopping this year to save time, money and to cut down on their frustration. A record 114 million people will make purchases online this holiday season with sales totaling $32 billion, according to Jupiter Research. Like Black Friday for traditional retailers, the Monday Cyber Monday after Thanksgiving is the official kick-oof the online holiday season. shopping Despite the convenience of shopping from your comfortable chair at home or desk at work, many people are still hesitant to shop online due to the vast amount of information to sift through and safety concerns. "It's important to shop smart and safe when you are shopping Online. This can be easy to do if you follow a few simple rules," said Shannon Clouston, online shopping expert and chief for shopper Shopping.com, a comparison shopping Web site. "Following these rules can save you time and money while finding the perfect gift for everyone on your - - ff ( OBITUARY" Ernsst Mile Muir Mjir died his at heme in 1. Ce':?or:va'. Funeral Rio Vista. will held be Services Saturday, November 25, 2G05 in the r ?t'c-.-- 4:h ward Chscei. tine, in :h r?n of Emest and .d the Leonora T20' brother of Norrnjr dv-'d)- , Roberta Muir Nielsen, Russell, Fae Muir Harris, and Ai,;e Mut Mechsm. He is the father of seven children and has a posterity of 73. He has a sweet wife Ernest November Nile Gwen. Features Project. she would be pleased to know the proceeds will go to help care for needy children at Primary Children's Medical Center. This year we have three large trees going to be to Festival of Trees, the Community tree "Its Christmas Time" was decorated and by Janette Bradshaw in Stephanie Hyatt, appreciation for all the service given by PCMC to the Beaver children the years. Tiffany through-ou- t Harris, Krissy Brown, and Mindy Gale decorated the Honor tree, 'Sleep in Heavenly Peace'. This tree is in memory of Les and Mindy Gales' two sons, Tayton, and Trayson. We want to thank the community businesses, Beaver city, Beaver county, for their donations that made it possible to create these trees. Michelle McNeill and family and friends donated the third large tree. It is in honor of Michelle's 14 years of dedicated service with the Las Vegas fire department. Two table top trees where donated by Timberline Inn, and the 1st ward YW. Susan Davis, RaNae Davidson and Twinkle Erwig decorated a large wreath donated by the Festival of Trees alumni, to honor Kathy Riley for 20 years of service as the Beaver Board chairman. The Festival of Trees Executive Board Members from Salt Lake City, came to share in this special Beaver Tradition. They were very touched by the generosity of our community, impressed with the excellent quality. They said they felt close to tears many times in the evening as they could see and feel of the goodness and love in this comy munity, knowing how we donate to help others in need. Thank you The Festival Beaver Committee would like to give a 'Heart Felt' thank you to everyone you're your support, it was a beautiful evening and it was well attended. It has become a comself-lessl- jr-i- start your online shopping, consider an online comparison shopping Web site that conveniently collects a large amount of data from a variety of retailers. Comparison sites allow users to read unbiased product reviews so they can educate themselves before buying a gift for that special someone. Look for the Best Price One of the greatest advantages to shopping online is having access to not just one store, but thousands. For quick access to various stores, comparison Web sites let you search for a product and determine the lowest price from many different retailers. Utilize Convenience two-thir- ds Trees Open House USPS 047 - 400 y in Fiibishea every T Beaver, Utah by he Beaver Press Second Class Pos:acs Pa d leaver Utah 84713 MarSow L. that had been to PCMC, of the student body stood, it is no wonder that our community is so supportive. Thank you and may we all be blessed with the spirit of giving through out the season. Martha Bradshaw . The greatest reason for shopping online? It's convenient and saves time. Look for Web site features like shopping by brand, product snapshots and timesavers. other Shopping.com even has features that show you the most popular products in various categories as well as a sort by price feature that lets you pick the price range that fits your budget. Determine Final Cost When evaluating your purchase, be sure to calculate shipping and handling costs into the total cost of the product. Use a Web site that shows the final cost, including shipping to your zip code, not just the product cost. 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