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Show • The Beaver Press - J u n e 24, 2010 - Page 2 i j 'v • • ; , : • • ! :.?•• ]''''%'> ::v-'' "••••••-: "• " " ; X ^ ^ THE BEAVER PRESS USPS 074 - 400 ' ^ X Published ey^ry Thursday in ; ;> A*1 Begver, Utah by T " 6 Beaver Presp Secpnd.Cia^s Postage. Paid Beaver, Utah 84713 Marlow L. Draper Suo Draper Publisher/Editor Business Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES In Beaver County Beaver County Senior Citizen Outside Beaver County. $17.00 $15.00 $20.00 Postmaster please send change of address to: The Beaver Press, Box 351, Beaver Utah 84713 bpress@xmfssion.com Phone: 435-438-2891 Fax:435-438-8804 OBITUARY y\ Hot wheels^ Steven Ned Beaver - Steven Ned Ruesch, age 32, passed away on June 13, 2010 in Beaver, Utah. He was born March 3, 1978 in Beaver, Utah to Randy and Bonnie Ruesch. Steve attended Beaver High School and worked with his dad and grandpa at Ruesch Excavating in Beaver. He W3S a member of the LDS Church. Steve loved to Trap snoot every chance he got. He enjoyed lifting weights and took pride in his appearance. He was very skilled in operating equipment and machinery. Steve loved his family very much and enjoyed spending time with " hTs' rifeces and nephews and they loved spending time with him as well. He is survived by his parents: Randy and Bonnie Ruesch of Beaver; Patti (Ed) Gaje*vski of Edison, Nev/ Jersey; Scott (Erika) Ruesch of Colorado Springs, Colorado; Cheri© (Leslie) Bradshaw of Beaver. Grandparents: Ned and Peggy Ruesch of Beaver; Ray and Mary Yardley of Beaver. He was preceded in death by his brother Kenny Ruesch. Services were held on Juno 17th a L , the Svvindlehurst r Funeral Home in Beaver. Family and Friends paid respects from 11-12:30, followed by Tha Dedication of the grave at Mountain View Cemetery. A dinner followed at the 3rd/4th Ward Cultural Hall. Arrangements entrusted to Swindlehurst Funeral Home, On line condolences may bo sent to www.swindiehuretfuneralhome.com. Juno 2010 Bnavor .Center: June 25- Sweet/Sour Chicken, June 28- Beef Tips/Noodles. June 30- Sloppy Joes. June 24- Chicken Fried Steak. June 28- Chicken Fingers, Juno 30- Sweet/Sour Chicken. Milford Center: Juno 24- Creamy CNck. Breast. June 28- Chick. Cordon Bleu. June 29- Fish. MEWS 'The top five muscld cars of : summer (ARA) - Baseball, barbecue, poo) parties - when you're tallying ways to celebrate summer, don't overlook one uniquely • American invention that some devotees say is the epitome of summer fun - the muscle car. "Summer and muscle- cars go together perfectly," says Stovon Magnante, former technical editor of "Hot Rod" magazine. Magnante will be SPEEDfs on the block reporter during the Inaugural Barrett-Jackson Orange County Collector Car Auction In Costa Mesa, Calif., , this summer. "Summer is a time for enjoyment Winter snow and frigid temperatures become distant memories when you're motoring along in a high performance car on a sunny summer afternoon." if you're lucky enough to have a muscle car in your garage, summer is certainly the perfect time to roll it out. If you're an admirer but not an owner, you'll find plenty of collector car auctions, auto shows and TV programs (SPEED will show 18 hours of live coverage of the Barrett-Jackson event) to indulge your interests this summer. "America was the perfect breeding ground for the muscle car phenomenon," says Magnante, who has hosted "OffRoad Adventures TV" -and' "Classic Car Restoration1" on cable's O!Y Network. "We've got the best primary and secondary roads in the world, vast expanses between major cities and {owns and a higher level of prosperity. Add in our free.spirit, quest for individuality and competitive imiQTG, and ths arrival of high-performance passenger cars was inevitable." Here are Magnsnte's picks for the top five muscle cars of summer: 5. 1983-'93 Mustang GT Convertible -"Many- of us just can't afford to spend what it takes to obtain a classic '60s muscle car," Magnante says. "But if you can get past the somewhat dated styling, any 1983 to '93 Mustang GT convertible will bring you endloss smiles without draining your wallet. Clean 5.0 drop tops are easy to find for under $7,500 and make great budgetconscious , summertime-fun machines." A 5.0 liter engine makes the GT a great performer. The 225 horsepower 1987 Mustang GT was a 14second drag strip performer, capable of running with some of the Mustang greats of the '60s. 4. 1968-1974 Big Slock Corvette Roadster "Some say it's a sports car and doesn't belong in the muscle car category, but any car that can smoke lires at 60 mph, run 13s at the strip and strike fear into the hearts of Street Hemi owners is a muscle car," Magnante says. Big block Vettes with V8 engines deliver 427 cubic Inches of brutal performance. Though earlier cars (pre-1971) were less encumbered by smog controls and reduced compression (for compatibility with unleaded gas), even a de-tuned 7 4 454 roadster (270 horsepower) has plenty of torque for excitement when you mash the gas pedal - especially when coupled to a fourspeed stick. 3. 1968-1975 Plymouth Road Runner "Plymouth went fishing in the shallow end of the market- 's:IIii••• H I m i n n H m ; ; : ^ , - ^ Getting a regular health screening is one of the most important steps you can take to manage your hearth - even if you think you're healthy. Regular breast & cervical cancer screening and a handful of simple, quick tests can give you peace of mind and help you take control of your health. • '•'".:. If you are a woman aged 50-64, find out if you qualify for free fereast and cervical cancer screening, .. , cardiovascular scYeening, and individual lifestyle coaching. Get the tools you need to live an active, healthy life. Call 1-800-717-1811. place by pricing the original Road Runner below $3,000 ($2,870 for a stripped pillar -coupe)," Magnante saya. Plymouth kept the price low.bydoing away with frills like power windows, bucket seats and air conditioning. A very potent 335 horsepower 383 big block engine and rugged four-speed manual transmission were standard equipment. "With no exaggeration, it was the first muscle car that was affordable to the average teenaged supermarket checkout clerk," he says. 2. 1965-1970 Mustang High Performance Convertible ; r - the whole scheme of civilization is the confidence men have in each other, confidence in their integrity, confidence in Uteir honesty, confidence in! their future. ' -WiUiamBpurfeeCockran •-**•- ** M a . i mimm ttt mUnrn^S' ^ g»™enror » « ™**> ; *fe **f* will take car© Of, themselvea., ^RobertLoniaSteveGBon \ Prices good Friday & Saturday June 25 - 26,2010 ohty "This selection Is only valid for Mustang convertibles built "witrrthe top engine option for its respective year," Magnante says. "Mustangs built "with lesser engines are fun to drive, but do not qualify as muscle cars " In 1966. Fora produced 72/199 Mustang convertibles - the peak year of production for Irw? model. 1. 1964-1971 Pontlac GTO Convertible • Pepsi 2 Utar Reg. 1.25 • Hawaiian Punch or Sunny D Reg.$1 • Gatorade 32 oz. Reg. 1.39 "Experts wili always argue about who invented the, muscle car," Magnante / says. "Controversy aside, npbpdy can deny that the 19d4 PontiacGTO was the first mass-produced Detroit muscle car to ready get the mix of image, marketing and performance Just right'- and spawn a ho3t of would-be imitators from every competing make." The car was so successful that although Pontiac expected to sell just 5,000 of them in 1964, by the end of the year Americans had driven 32,450 GTO convertibles off the lot ... and a legend was born. Imperial Nuts 12.5-15 oz. Ren. $5 Special Roast Coffee Reg. 8.99 "For summertime . enjoyment, nothing beats a GTO convertible (preferably with a 4speed stick), so let's cad it No. 1 on our. list," Magnante says. To see more amazing muscle cars, classics and great vehicles«tune in to the BarrettJackson Orange County Collector car auction June 25 to 27 on SPEED. Log on to www.speed.com to learn more. Courtesy of ARAcontent Flowers are the sweetest things God ever made and forgot to put a^oul into. —Henry Bceoher *• re- 42 Ct Reo. 27.99 \ X\r& Dotergont Reg. 299 9 Roll Chwmln Snartlng Goods S&08S& Social Sfttiafionr I 0 400086 "edv* everyday value and clearance Items not tncfcxldd Coupon good Friday a Scturrfty; Aim 2S - 3S, 2010 only No ralnchocfcs or layswayi. 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