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Tt. ff '-1 T e Beaver press Publication No. 047 - 400 County Seat Newspaper Since 1904 Serving All of Beaver County VOLUME 10 NUMBER 23 Beaver County Sheriff's Report May 31 -June 6, 2010 Included in the 51 calls for assistance received by Beaver County Dispatch were: 1 911 Hangup 2 Abandoned Vehicle 1 Agency Assistance 1 Alarm 2 Animal Problem 1 Assault 1 Back Pain 2 Burglary 2 Citizen Assist 1 Domestic Violence 1st place net: Stapley Insurance left to right: Larry and Natalie 4 Controlled Substance Monfredi, Carolyn and Brent Stapley Problem 2 DUI Alcohol or Drugs 2 Family Fight 1 Fire 1 Fraud 1 Juvenile Problem 3 Livestock Problem 2 Traffic Accident w/Damage 1 Traffic Accident w/lnjuries , 2 Property Damage, Non Vandalism 1 Shift Info 3 Suspicious Person/ Circumstance 1 Gas Skip, Theft 1 Theft-Automobile _, 1 Traffic Control 1 si place Gross: High Country Fuels left to right: Kris Gunderson, 3 Traffic Hazard Cash, Taylor, and Mark Yardley 3 Patient Transfer 1 Vandalism 3 VIN Number Inspection 1 Welfare Check Robert Strong Memorial Invitational Thank You, Beaver County Merchants, for Helping to Make the 11th Annual Robert Strong Memorial Invitational Golf Tournament Successful Friday, May 21, 2010, at 10:00 a.m., several 4-member golf teams met at the Canyon Breeze Golf Course to begin the Eleventh Annual Robert Strong Memorial Invitational Golf Tournament. High Country Fuels' team won 1st place gross, and Stapley Insurance won 1st place net. South Creek Shell placed 2nd gross, and The Porter Family Hackers won 2nd place net. Mike's Foodtown won 3rd place gross, and Tony and Dave's won 3rd place net. The teams were selected by invitation only and were pleased to be included in this tournament that was a fundraiser with the proceeds going to the Beaver High School Boys Golf Team. Robert Strong was a strong supporter of the students, and he donated much time and money to help them in various programs; thus it was an honor to host this tournament in remembrance of him. Thank you to all of the sponsors who sponsored teams: High Country Fuels, Stapley Insurance, Mike's Foodtown, Beaver Sport and Pawn, Dairy Queen, Porter Construction, Kinross Electric, Southern Utah Mortuary, Goober's Tires, Ruesch Excavation, Fishlake Lumber, Haycock Petroleum, Ernie's, Tony and Dave's, Beaver Valley Hospital, Porter Construction, John Pettis, Donna Robertson (Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kline), South Creek Shell, and The Paul Porter Family. A special thanks to all of the generous merchants who donated prizes for the drawing that was held at the end of the tournament. The following businesses donated: State Farm Insurance, Sherwood Forest Candle Factory, Pradshaw Auto, Ernie's Truck Stop, Mel's Diner, Alltell, Alco, Bartlett's Movie Town, Beaver City, Beaver Drug, Dairy Queen, DFA Cache Valley Cheese, Farm Bureau, Freestyle Pizza, Main Street Theatre, Ride'n, Subway, High Country Fuels, Canyon Breeze Golf Course, Carbon Country Club, The Hideout' Golf Club, Cove View, Green Springs, Moab Golf Club, Paradise, Spanish Oaks, Lake Powell National, and Wasatch Mountain State Park. t h e students would like to thank Jack E rwig and his staff for arranging lunch and snacks as well as helping in many ways. It means a lot to kids to have the support of their towns people. Thank you for being the great folks you are. On Monday, June 7th, 2010 there were 358 inmates housed in Beaver County Jail. Beaver County Correctional Facility booking report May31-June6, 2010 Walter Keith Koziba of Beaver, Utah was booked on the charges of Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, Open container, Speeding, Unsafe turn. Susan Kaye Kelsey of Minersville, Utah was booked on the charges of Assault, Domestic violence in presence of a child, Criminal mischief. Mark Lewis Thomas of Beaver, Utah was booked on the charges of Assault/Domestic violence. ' Daniel Sebation Pablo of Milford, Utah was booked on the charges of Fail to obtain insurance, Seatbeit violation, Fait to remain at scene of an accident, Driving under the influence of v alcohol or drugs, Unsafe lane change, Fail to stop at sign. George Albert Guerrero of Minersville, Utah was booked on the charges of Assault/Domestic violence. Lt Keith Draper Beave'r County Correctional Facility Beaver Seniors & Community Blood Drive Beaver Opera House / Civic C enter 85 East Center StreetConference Room Thursday, June 24, 2010 11:00 a.m. -4:00 p.m. To schedule your appointment, or for more information, contact Pam McMullin at (435)438-3276 If you have eligibility question, please call 1-866-236-3276. Identification Is required! SINGLE COPY 50 CENTS- BEAVER, UTAH THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 2010 Bring a Partner And Come and Join The fun Mixed Doubles Scramble and Pot Luck Dinner Monday, June 14 5:30 p.m. Canyon Breeze Golf Course Bring a Partner and a Pot Luck Senior Menus June 2010 Beaver Center: June 11- Chili Cheese Dogs. June 14- Chicken Fingers. June 16-Baked Ham. Minersville CanterJune 10- Roast Beef. June14-Tllapia. June 16- BBQ Chicken Thighs. Milford Center- * June 10-Taco's. JunqJ4- Swiss Steak. June 15- Sweet & Sour Chick. Home Country Slim Randies , "It's June, by golly!" said Doc. "Isn't it great? I mean, all the summer to look forward to. Fishing, swimming, camping,. heat stroke, dehydration, skateboard accidents and the occasional case of appendicitis." 'That's what we like about you, Doc," Steve said, "always looking on the bright side of things." "You know what June is, don't you?" said Bert. Bert is usually quiet, so when he does speak up, we tend to listen. We were listening. He started off kinda low and slow, like a revival preacher just getting warmed up on sin by starting with jaywalking. "June is the annual man trap," he said quietly. He looked at each of us in turn. "How many of us wouldn't like to relive a particular June in our lives when we were led to the slaughter, er, the altar, that is? To have Jhat chance once again, before the organist even warmed up ... to survey life in the past and prognosticate life in the future and to perhaps amend a decision? Oh yes. Many of US; "MULTITUDES of us." He ~s!ood and waved his coffee spoon as we in the orchestra sat in awe. "Was man created just to live in bondage? Does free will mean NOTHING? Were we designed to wear SHACKLES?" It was Doc who finally caught Bert's eye, flat in the middle of his best sermon ever. It was Doc who flipped his eyes to Bert's left and gave a quick shake of his head. Bert glanced that way in mid speech and saw his wife, Maizie, standing with her hands on her hips. "What man among us," Bert said, "would consider the holy sacrament of marriage to be shackles? Not a real man, I say. Not a man who is a real American. Not a man who understands the precious relationship between a man and that certain special woman. Do I get an amen on that?" "Amen!" we all chimed in. "Well," Bert said, sitting again, "that's all 1 have to say about June." Sponsored by: www.pearsonranch.com. Farm direct, delicious, California navel & Valencia oranges. 4-H Camp 4-H Camp will be held June 22-24, 2010 at Tushar Lake Campground. Our theme this year is "Fairy Tales". We have many fun activities planned for our 4-Hers. Registration Deadline is Tuesday, June 8th, 2010. Day Camp is Wednesday, June 23rd. The day campers will arrive around 9:00 am on the 23rd and will stay all day. Lunch and dinner will be provided. Camp Counselors- We encourage all youth who have completed 7th grade and up to be camp counselors. They will need to fill out an application and attend camp counselor training on June 17th at 2:00 pm at the Fairgrounds. Registration forms are in the Beaver County 4-H office, or you can contact us at 438-6450. *••>-• Caleb Christiansen Earns Eagle On June 2, 2010, Caleb Christiansen was awarded the rank of Eagle Scout at a Court of Honor held at the Beaver Opera House. Caleb was also awarded a Bronze Eagie Palm for earning several additional merit badges beyond those required for the Eagle tank. For his Ealge project, Caleb, the son of Von and MeFynda Christiansen, painted and repaired the Civic Arts prop storage room in the historic 100 year-old Beaver Opera House. Caleb was just eleven years old at the time he officially earned his Eagle rank. Caleb joined Boy Scouts at age 10 1/2 after earning his Arrow of Light in Cub Scouts. He then diligently worked to accomplish all the rank requirements, meeting the time restraints,. and finishing his Eagle project just before his twelfth birthday. Caleb recently finished 6th grade at Belknap Elementary School; and enjoys 'science, reading and acting. Caleb is current-' ly acting in his fourth season of the Children's Summer Theater antf. will also compete at the National History Day in Washington DC^ this summer. '< The Christiansen family would like to thank the nunferous Scouts and adult Scout leaders who helped Caleb earn(the rank of Eagle Scout. ~ Beaver County Fair Sponsors Piano Competition The Beaver County Fair is sponsoring a Piano Competition this year. It will be held on Tuesday August 10, 2010. The competition will be divided into two groups: 10-14 and 14-18. Those participating should be 10 years old by September 30, 2010. Those who are 18 years of age, must have been a Senior who has just graduated from High School. Prizes are for each group are: first place $100, second place, $60, third place $40. Each participant must have . a resident of Beaver County for one year. Songs must be memorized with original music for the judges. Songs should not be over 8 minutes long. Information on time and place will be published later. For more information please call Kathy Riley or Marsha Farnsworth. 438-5054 or 4385085 LDS12Step Recovery Program Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m. Seminary Building OPEN MEETING Go-Rena-Go Rena Williams Chesser,:;a" former 4 year tragk star" front Beaver High School and AH; American from Brigham Young University, still competes in road races. Rena entered the Monument Avenue 10K, is ranked top 10 road race inlhgcountry and takes place every year in Richmond, Virginia"^ There were over 37,000 parties- • pants and Rena placed 1st in her age group and 14th overall^ woman. Her time was 38:3Q: ; : f This was Rena's first major race since her twins were>;borh; last year. It wasn't her best time^ in cross country but she felt; good with her results and-looks: forward to more races and: improving her stats. •.^j Riverside Storage For all your storage needs 10X10 10X12 10X15 10X25 : --rf\< |