OCR Text |
Show \:\'^-y^gW^^^^f^^^^:h Publication No. 047 - 400 County Seat Newspaper Since 1904 Serving All of Beaver County Beaver County Sheriffs Report Maverick Bradshaw Earns Eagle Scout Rank Maverick Bradshaw, son of Cherie and Leslie Bradshaw of Beaver, was awarded the rank of Eagle Scout at a Court of Honor held in the Beaver 4th Ward Cultural Hall on Saturday, May 22, 2010. For his Eagle Scout Service Project Maverick painted the historic pioneer chapel in Manderfield. Maveripk recently completed the 8th Grade at Beaver High School. In his free time, Maverick enjoys riding motor-bikes and target shooting. Maverick and his family would like to thank the many friends, community members, Scouts, adult Scout leaders, and extended family members who donated their time to help Maverick earn the •prestigious award. Fourth of July Fireworks! We Need Your Help The firework show that has been hosted in Greenville for the past two years has been sponsored by donations of small businesses and families. This year we are having a difficult time raising the funds needed to provide you with the excellent show that you have enjoyed! We are looking for any donation large or small to help fund this wonderful community event. Watch for jars around town asking for your spare change and if you feel that you can donate more please contact Craig Wright 421-9802 or Eric Edwards 438-0606. Thanks for your support! We will be hosting the fireworks show on Saturday, July 3rd. Samuel Dennis White 24th of July Project Alt descedents of Samuel Dennis White, we will be having a meeting on June 27th at 5 pm at the Beaver Stake Center. We will be planning a commemorative display for Samuel D. White and his posterity for the 24th of July celebrations. This will be done in conjunction with 3 other families that are considered some of the first families that settled Beaver, Utah. We are looking for family artifacts and items or Information you may consider of interest. We will be preparing this information on S. D. White and his posterity to display in a museum type of setting that will be set up in the park. Please come with ideas, for further information you can contact Larry or Renee White at 435438-2286 or email Senior Menus June 2010 Beaver Center: Juno 18- Pork Roast. June 21- Baked Tllapia. June 23- Taco Bar. MinersvlHe Center: June 17- Pork Chops. June 21- Spag. w/Meatballs. June 23- Ham. Milford Center: June 17- Lasagna. June 2 1 - Roast Beef. June 22- Hot Hamb. w/toast. Beaver Seniors & Community Blood Drive Beaver Opera House / Civic C enter 85 East Center Street Conference 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 17, 2010 VOLUME 10 NUMBER 24 Iarry.white@beaver.k12.ut.us We can use all the help we can get. Girls & Boys Town "Common Sense Parenting" 1 Day Workshop will be held inBeaver on Wednesday, June 23 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm The cost is $10.00 which includes the Common Sense Parenting Book. Space is limited. Must register before 3:00 p\m. on June 21 with Wendy Yardley at 435-421-1672. This training is for anyone interested in improving their Parenting Skills. The training will' include strategies and easy to leam techniques. Topics covered in the sessions are Parents as Teachers, Effective Praise, Preventive Teaching, Corrective Teaching and Teaching SelfControl. June -13,2010 Included in the 70 calls for assistance received by Beaver County Dispatch were: 2 Agency Assistance 2 Alarm 8 Animal Problem 2 Assault 1 Child Abuse or Neglect 8 Citizen Assist 3 Citizen Dispute 2 Controlled Substance Problem 2 DUI Alcohol or Drugs 1 Family Fight 1 Harassment 1 Juvenile Problem 3 Keep the Peace 4 Livestock Problem 2 Medical Emergency 1 Missing Person 1 Traffic Accident w/Damage 4 Traffic Accident w/lnjuries 1 1 Recovered Stolen Vehicle 1 Repossession 3 Suspicious Person/ Circumstance 1 Gas Skip, Theft 1 Tobacco Problem 2 Traffic Hazard 6 Patient Transfer 2 Vandalism 3 VIN Number Inspection 1 Wanted Person 1 Served FTA/FTC **** On Monday, June 14th, 2010 there were 358 inmates housed in Beaver County Jail. Beaver County Correctional Facility Booking Report June 7 - 1 3 , 2010 Shaun Lewis Douglas of Miiford, Utah was booked on the charges of Warrant. Manja Khuntha of Beaver, Utah was booked on the charges of Sexual exploitation of a minor. Brent Michael Lohman of San Dimas, California was booked on the charges of Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, Unsafe lane change, Possession of marijuana, Possession of drug paraphernalia. Wes Bradley Meacham of Tucson, Arizona was booked on the charges of Fail to yield at crosswalk, Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, Interlock restricted driver, Fail to signal. William Frederick Meyer of Jackson, Wyoming was booked on the charges of Seat belt violation, Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, Open container. Mason Spencer of Lehi, Utah was booked on the charges of Wanton destruction. Klennon Stephens of Beaver, Utah was booked on the charges of Disorderly conduct. Eric T. Westover of Salt Lake City, Utah was booked on the charges of Speeding, Warrant. Lt Keith Draper Beaver County Correctional Facility The bird a nest, the spider a web, man friendship* % —William Blake Home Country Slim Randies Mrs. Doc came down to the truck stop the other day while the world dilemma think tank was in, session. We recognized Mrs. Bennett with her, and there were two others In the entourage that swept in. They waved and smiled at all of us and then found a table in the comer. "Congress," said Doc. "Congress?" "Yep. You see, we get together and talk about how things are, how things were, and how things should be, right?" We nodded. Til need something stronger than a nod." "Amen." "10-4." "Roger that." "That's better," Doc said. "Well, what you're looking at over there at that table is a discussion about how things will be from now on. That's Congress. We, on the other hand, are merely the Supreme Court of Darn Near Everything. And while that sounds important, just stop and think a minute." We stopped and thought a minute. "Congress passes laws while the Supreme Court sits around in black bathrobes looking old and important." Roger Cox, Steve, Judd, Chad Limb, Milt & whoever else helped. Thank You -; We want to thank all of the volunteers that helped Diana Walker with her plumbing in June. It is nice to see that even -fn these tough economic times the good people of Beaver City and Beaver 4th Ward still extend their hands to help those that are struggling. We would also like to thank Bishop Melling for setting everything up for us. We really appreciate everything that he has for us. Thank all of you so much. Diana Walker & Amber Daiton "10-4." "But Doc," said Herb, "the Supreme Court is the final say. They're the ones who go thumbs up or thumbs down on the laws Congress passes." "Yes, Herbert," Doc said, smiling. "But you're forgetting one thing. The Supreme Court only goes into action if someone asks for their opinion." And then a silence fell across the length and breadth of the philosophy counter as the weight of Doc's words, and the lessons of American history, fell upon us. Loretta gave us refills just in time. Sponsored by: www.pearsonranch.com. Farm direct, delicious, California navel & Valencia oranges. Missionary Call Bryce Ron Anderson has been called to serve in the Marshall Islands Majuro Mission. He will be speaking on June 20, 2010 at 11 a.m. in the Beaver 4th Ward Church. He wijl enter the MTC on June 30, 2010. For All Your Printing Needs Come To The, ^Beaver Just ask our many satisfied Customers Missionary Call >• Elder Lincoln Bert Hunt hasbeen called to serve in the* California Carlsbad Mission. ~ He will be speaking in the: Beaver 5th Ward Stake Centeron June 20, 2010 at 9a.m.. ::}i Lincoln will enter the MTCt on June 23, 2010. He is the son; of Jesse Kay and Pam Hunt. ];;;: LDS 12 Step r Recovery Program^ Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m. •£ Seminary Building ^ OPEN MEETING i Court House D.U.P. Museum We would like to publicly thank our Beaver County Commissioners, Billie Daiton, Chad Johnson, Donald Willden, and Assistant Scott Albrecht for all their help and support in the restoration of the Beaver Court l-fouse Daughter of Utah Pioneer Museum. The outside of the building was restored a few years ago. The inside of the building has needed repair for many many years. Our County Commissioners on their watch have made sure a very beautiful; Historical Building is preserved for future generations. We will have a grand opening in a few weeks and everyone will be invited to come and see Beaver's great landmark. D.U.P. Museum Board Bonnie Ames Leah Glenn 1 Mariam Monroe Carol Condie Carma Sly Janiene Christopherson June is Dairy Month | Come Join DFA/Cache Valley Cheese; for our Customer Appreciation Dairy Day!! Tue. June 22 nd 11:00 am to 2:00 pm Free Lunch ;, ^: Prizes ' _*V\ Sale on farmstore items ;i; %ehlen Country gates and panels 5% off! M |