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Show •4 •-,.'-"'•.• ; V • •. - UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION LMKt CITV IJT 9He Beaver Publication No. 047 -400 County Seat Newspaper Since 1904 Serving All of Beaver County VOLUME 11 NUMBER 2 * SINGLE COPY 50 CENTS BEAVER, UTAH THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 2011 Beaver County Sheriffs Report January 3, - 9 , 2011 Included in the 42 calls for assistance received by Beaver County Dispatch were: 2 4 1 3 1 1 Beaver Valley Hospital 2011 New Year Baby Arrives On Sunday, January 2, 2011, Beaver Valley Hospital welcomed the first baby of the New Year. Strattun Gilleland was born to Alexandra Bostain and Blake Gflleland. He weighed 6 lbs. 9 oz. Congratulations! We wish to thank the following businesses who generously contributed to help welcome our new year baby: ALCO, Arby's, Arshel's Cafe, Beaver Chevron and Dairy Queen, Beaver City, Beaver County Journal, Beaver Drugstore, Beaver Family Dental, Beaver Medical Clinic, Beaver Nursery, Beaver Press, Beaver Senior Center, Beaver Sport and Pawn, Beaver Valley Hospital, Bradshaw Auto, Burger King/South Creek Shell, BVH Volunteers, Cache Valley Dairy, Dr. David Albrecht, Dr. Deimont Myers, Dr. Hal Murdock, Eagle's Landing, El Bambi, Ernie's Truck Stop, Rshlake Lumber, Freestyle Pizza, High Country Chevron, Indian Creek Veterinarian, Jill Chavez, KanKun, Kevin's Conoco, Ladies VFW, M & J Automotive, Main Street TTieatre, Majestic Financial Services, Mangum Chiropractic, Maria's Cocina & Campground, McDonald's, Mel's Drive-Inn, Mike's Food town, MJ's Family Restaurant, Old Mill Kitchen Store, Ray's 66 B Store, Reusabies, S & C Beaver Cleaners, Sassy Bags &Blinginf Beads, Security Title Company, Sheina Marshall, State Farm Insurance, Subway, Surewood Forest Candle & Gift, The Gun Room, Timberiine, Tony & Dave's Auto Center, Utah Independent Bank, Valley Pack, Village Barber & Beauty Shop, Wells Fargo Bank, Wendy's, and White's Beauty Salon, all of Beaver; Circle 4 Farm of Milford; Dairy Freeze, Hamburger Patty's, H & R Home Center, Monster Design, Parowan Drug & Gift, Pizza Bam, State Bank of Southern Utah, and Timeless Creations, all of Parowan. Again, thank you to these generous businesses! What a special welcome Strattun received! Free Lunch Drawing! £ / <$<mH Qaje January thru February 26 For every adult meal you purchase, receive a ticket for the drawing Drawing held every Monday morning Winners will be called and listed on Veterans of Foreign Wars Meeting 6 p.m., January 20,2011 at Seniors Building. Please attend. Thank You Commander, Bill Kehr Comments or Ideas? Contact Usl P.O. Box 351, Beaver 435-438-2891 www.bpress@xmission.com 7or Sill your Printing facebook each week The Weaver Tress f/*e 'Beaver (Pnss DEADLINE FOR ARTICLE AND CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SUBMISSIONS IS TUESDAY AT 11:00 a.m. <Wt Specialize in (Business forms Cards flyers Tosurs Att Types ofAdvertising Checkout our (oa> everyday prices Before you. took^dscwhert. Snow - Precipitation Update Snow Water Equivalent Total Precipitation Current Average % Average Elevation Current Average % Average Kfmberiy Mine 11.4 6.9 165 9129 ft. 19.0 10.0 190 Big Flat 10349ft. 20.1 8.7 231 24.3 9.2 264 8703 ft. Merchant Valley 12.9 6.2 208 18.6 7.8 238 230.7 Area wide percent of Average 201.3 Reference period for average conditions is 1971 -2000. Snow Water Equivalent Columns represent inches of water in the snow pack. Total Precipitation Columns represent total inches of water received since October 1, 2010. Site 911 Hangup Agency Assistance Alarm Animal Problem Assault Non-Sufficient Funds Check 4 Citizen Assist 3 Controlled Substance Problem 1 Fall 2 Fraud 1 Juvenile Problem 1 Keep the Peace 1 Livestock Problem 1 Missing Person 1 Parking Problem 5 Traffic Accident w/Damage 1 Gas Skip, Theft 1 Threatening 1 Traffic Hazard 2 Traffic Violation 1 Patient Transfer 2 VIN Number Inspection 1 Served FTA/FTC 1 Welfare Check **** On Monday, January 10th, 2011 there were 357 inmates housed in Beaver County Jail. Beaver County Correctional Facility Booking Report January 3 - 9 , 2011 This report does not infer any guilt or innocence, only the name and charges of those booked during that time period. Tommie Scott Pearson of Milford, Utah was booked on the charges of Possession of controlled substance in a school zone, 2-Warrants. Lt Keith Draper Beaver County Correctional Facility New Library Hours Due to popular demand we are changing the hours once again. This will also allow us to host our Storytirne on Mondays at 11 am. The new operating hours will begin January 3, 2011. Monday-10-6 Tuesday-11-6 Wednesday -11-6 Thursday-11-6 Friday - Closed Saturday-11-3 Sunday - Closed (1/6,13,20,27) Trapping Law Won't Change Salt Lake City -- The amount of time between when a trapper sets a non-lethal trap, and when he has to check it again, won't change in Utah. On Jan. 4, the Utah Wildlife Board voted 4-2 to keep a requirement that trappers must check their non-lethal foothold traps within 48 hours of setting them. The Division of Wildlife Resources opposed lengthening the time past 48 hours. And four of Utah's five Regional Advisory Councils also voted against lengthening the time. Kalin Hofheins Earns Eagle Kaim Hofheins was awarded the rank of Eagle Scout on December 26, 2010. Kalin is the son of Kent and Kari Hofheins, and a Senior at Beaver High School. . For his Eagle Project, Kalin placed Armed Service markers on (he graves of Veterans at the Mountain View Cemetery in Beaver, Utah. He is a member of Troop 323 of the LDS Beaver 3rd Ward. Kalin and his family would like to thank those who donated their time to help him earn the prestigious award. Join us for!5t<$rytime Mondays at 11:00 am at the E|pa$er Public Library ; ^ begfenpfig January^i^i and' continuing through Ma^jfcome join in the fun with stories, activities, songs andf&ore! rf&i (1/6,13,20,27) Home Country Slim Randies * Mickey Baker, down at The Strand, really knows how to start the new year off right. Mickey has owned our local movie house since Ike was playing golf, you see, and he has learned to adapt to the times by ignoring them. When new movies went from women wearing skimpy clothes to. no clothes at all, fewer of us went to the movies. Mickey wasn't happy with the newer films, either. He kept going to more family-oriented films, but found that Hollywood decided that meant violent cartoons. When the home video mar'•ket exploded, there was very little reason for The Strand any more, except for teenage dating. The balcony cuddlers will always be in our lives, of course, and many of us made lifelong plans up there, too. And there were a few years when The Strand closed its doors. Mickey occasionally rented it out to bands, but since there was no dance floor, the audience had to be contented with screaming and throbbing. Then he started playing old movies. Good ones. Roy leaped off Trigger to quell the bad guys. Tyrone drew swords against the Saracens. Bomber Command destroyed dams on the Ruhr. Bogart twitched his lip against the mob. Ittvas just great. We paid too much for popcorn, but we didnl care. We cheered in the good parts and booed in the bad parts and, best of all, we went home happy,1 having relived something wonrj derful from our childhoods. iii So how did Mickey start the; year? By having a toofer-one* sale on Jujubes at the snack bar and kicking off the year with* "Captain Horatio Homblower.^ Not that youngster on public; television, mind, but the captain'! himself, Gregory Peck. When l£ came to buckling swash, olf Greg knew how to do it. And 1 instead of imaginationless nudi-j ty, we got Virginia Mayo for two? hours! Swimsuits come and; swimsuits go, but you get* Virgiriia Mayo wearing what; looks like Grandma's ruffly bath-) room curtains ... that's al woman! < Now you take Jujubes; expensive popcorn, Gregory, Peck, Virginia Mayo, and ai broadside of cannons against El Supremo? It doesn't get much; better than this. Brought to you by Slim Randles's latest book! Sweetgrass Mornings, now available *% at www.unmpress.com. I Comments or Ideas? Contact Usl P.O. 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