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Show The Beaver Press - April 13. 2000 - Page 2 Omni Coleman THE BEAVER PRESS USPS 047 - 400 PuU'sned every Thursday Beaver Utah by Tt e Beav-- Second Class Postage Mario L. Draper Sue Draper Keri Davids Prl Beaer Utah 8471 , d 3 . . $17 00 $15 00 520 CO bpressjbaMM net (435;438-2e9- Fax 1 (435,438-880- National Award Winner 4 Visual The U S Achievement Academy announced today that Brooke Ann Bradshaw from Adamsviile, Utah, has been Scholar. named an USAA established has The Expressions you have noticed pho-trKjis and paintings popping up m the windows of the studio jus! north of the Beaver movie theaters, then you have noticed that there is a new business that goes by the name of Visual The business Expressions specializes in art and photography and the owner is Brandon Bouck, who is originally from Milford. He has spent the last few years with his wife Jennie Utah Southern attending a is Jennie originally University Bolh will Smith from Beaver. with SUU from graduate Bachelors degrees in May 2000. Brandon will graduate with a It BA rf degree specializing in Illustration, this being his primary focus for a career. The "art" side of the business will offer professional quality oil portraits and landscapes as well as commissioned jobs generally involving figures in study. The "photography" side, which is more geared to Beaver will involve itself in receptions, bridal sit- tings, and engagements to cover the wedding market, as well as family portraits, pets, anniversaries and just about anything that can be phoBecause of the tographed. artistic background. Visual Expressions boasts greater possibilities' for uniqueness and individuality through a variety of different media including computer graphics. Photos can be retouched and manipulated, engagement pictures enhanced, and wedding invitations given a unique look, even requires replacing clients in their favorite environments, or simply adding an unexampled background for interest. Visual Expressions acknowledges that there is an extreme demand for innovative ideas in which they specialize; however, there is also a great demand for a traditional style of weddings and portraits. They are willing to be challenged so that they can create the designs of your imagination. Brandon is pleased to announce a program for wedding invitations that will reduce the cost of, lower the amount of postage needed and eliminate the , need for envelopes. Imagine 500 original photo invitations starting at $265. This to Visual is exclusive program Expression and you should call soon to get all the information. If you are interested in recording a portion of your life on film or canvas, for which ever reason, Visual Expressions is ready to help you make smart choices and get the best bargain your money can buy. Make the trip to 65N. Main St. to see for yourself what it is that Visual Expressions offers. You may call Brandon at his home (435) 8 or at his studio 438-574- 8 to make appointments. He regrets to inform that until graduation in May, he will only be in Beaver on Tuesdays and Fridays from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.. thereafter they plan to move to Beaver. if it Scholar Award to deserved offer Program to superior students recognition who excel in the academic disci- tfie "Just Looking Back" by: Mildred Yardley Fond memories come floodwhen I think of those back ing old fashion bib aprons the women use to wear I know my mother had some. It came in pretty handy when the deer hunters arrived and she had to cooked dinner for all those hunters. How else would she have been able to pick up that big cast iron frying pan from a hot stove with deer meat in it. It was like a uniform, she took it off when company came or when she went visiting. It had all our respect! When she went to the garden with it one she carried a bucket but also used her apron when strong winds brought down the fall apples and pears. I can see her now picking them in her them up and putting carried even She baby apron. chicks in it after they hatched. She seldom returned from the woodpile without a few chips of wood for the stove in it. The women in those days also had dainty ones they wore on Sunday when they were serving at a church dinner. It was easier to wear one to protect your best dress. After dinner the women would sit down for a spell and relax in the rocking chair and start mending the kids socks, which they hardly do anymore. guess it was soothing to their nerves as they listened to music coming from the old time radio. What has happened to all those women who use to be able to do such things? wonder... I I web ; watch The VBOX Homo Theater PC at www, v4me.com. X10 at mini-camer- www.xlO. comxcamnow. IncredibleArt.com at www. incredibleart.com. 586-667- Thank You Thanks so much from both of us to our relatives and friends. For your presence there that night and the happiness it lends. For the thoughtful gifts brought to help us on our way. Thanks so much from both of us, is what we'd like to say. Sincerely, Nate & Natalie Maughan The plines Scholars must earn a 3 3 or highei grade point average. Only scholars selected by a school instructor, counselor, or other qualified sponsor are accepted. These scholars are also eligible for other awards given by the USAA. attends who Brooke, Beaver High School, was nominated for this national award by Mel Osbom. Brooke will appear in the Scholar Yearbook, which is published nationally "Recognizing and supportour youth is more important ing ever before in America's than History. Certainly, winners of the Scholar Awards should be congratulated and appreciated for their dedication to excellence and achievement," said Dr. George Stevens, Executive Director of the United States Achievement Academy. The Academy selects Scholars upon the recommendation exclusive by teachers, coaches, counselors, and other qualified sponsors. Once awarded, the students may be recognized by the USAA for other honors. Brooke is the daughter of Wayne & Traci Bradshaw from Adamsville, Utah and grandparents are Hayward & Edith The National Education ciation at www.nea.orgreadacross. Asso- h multitech.com. Systems at www. at www. Miller Brewing Co. thinkwhenyoudrink.com. Wow Thing at www.wowthing. The Milk Mustache Mobile Cruise for Calcium at y www.whymilk.com. The Campaign for Tobacco-Fre- e Kids at www.tobaccofree kids.com. The Greening Earth Society at www.greeningearthsociety.org. CharityCounts.com at charitycounts.com. www. . Olpin Mortuary. Ideas? Contact Us! At II i P.O. Box 351, Beaver www.bpressgbasin.net ) half-SiS-t- at . April 8. 2000 at the Bloomington Hills LDS 6th Ward Chapel. Interment was at the St. Saturday, Karen Geoige City Cemetery under the direction of Spilsbury & Beard Mortuary. (Fran) Taylor, 67, passed away after a long illness in the University Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah on April 10, ' Zmm muscular dystrophy who can benefit from a special getaway, tell him or her about MDA summer camps. They're fun and free! hunting, fishing, camping, riding Alton Atkin. As the years went on time brought Crystal Contractor specializing in swimfinming pools and ishes in Southern California. He was a meticulous craftsman and Fran &, Fern came to Beaver, Utah in 1976 and 4 years Sater decided to make Beaver their home; enjoying their many friends and hunting and fishing. Fran is survived by his wife, Fern, daughter Laurie (Matt) Atkin, Beaver, sons, Ernie, Placerville, CA., Mark (Pam), DutchJohn, UT., and seven grandchildren. Mother, Dorothy Taylor of Chula Vista, CA., brother, James (Shirley) of Westminister, CA., Sisters, Pat, Chula Vista, S Muscular Dystrophy Association Jerry lewis, National Chairman J www.mdausa.org Better Homes Club The members of the Better on Homes Club met at the Wednesday evening home of Lucille Hofheins. Fourteen members were present. Rita Low played a tape of talks given by Paul H. Dunn and Dilworth Young. The hostess served a luncheon to her guests during the evening. (Pat), n, Oakden (Brandon Smith). Heather Oakden (Scott Marshall), Erin, Cassandra, Breanna, Hailey, R.D., Dylon, Ryan, and Kyle Oakden. In his golden years he enjoyed his four Triston Smith, Corbyn, Emery, and Fallyn Marshall. Elmer loved his hometown and was heartbroken the last year of his life not being able to live in Beaver. He pui much time and energy forth for the town of Beaver. He was glad for the opportunity to live in such a wonderful place and have had the chance to have contact with so many wonderful people. As for his neighbors you were all special to him and he talked of you often and missed you. Molly and Gene Tanner, you both had a special place in his heart. Preceded in death by his wife Vie Cartwright, daughter Karen Paice, parents George Paice and Amelia Orion Paice Orion, brother Clifford Paice, and Cassandra Paice. Services were held April 11, 2000 in Beaver, Utah, interment was in the Beaver Mountain View Cemetery. Director was er Olpin Mortuary. Irvine, CA. Services will be held at 11 a.m. in the 6th Ward Chapel (Stake Center) on Saturday, School Menus 2000 Belknap Elementary Monday: Machos, fruit, dessert, April 15,2000. April i CA., Elsie (Mike), VA., Dottie ), horses, working in his rose garden, and most of all spending lime with his close friends. John & Margaret Riley, and May & 2000. Fran was bom on July 15, 1932 in Bangor, Maine to Francis & Dorothy Woodbury. After the death of his father at a very young age, he was adopted by his stepfather, Joseph Sirrii Valley, Paice(Oakden-Martinez- Oakden, Ann Oakden, Robert Oakden, Mark (Stacy) Oakden, and Joey Martinez. He spent much time loving these grandchildren and watching them grow. He enjoyed the outdoors, (Fran) Taylor E. Jean he had five wonderful Michael (Cori) grandkids, Francis E. Francis attended He Belknap E!enentary and graduated from Beaver Htgh School with the class of 1929 He married his high school sweetheart Vie Cartwright on November 23, 1932. Their marriage was later sealed in the St. George Temple in 1940. They were blessed with 61 years of friendship and love together. In the woiking aspect of his life, he was a milkman, T.V. repairman, farmer, rancher, built and operated the Paice and Delano .Motels. Serving his hometown as City Manager and Mayor for 14 years, working with many wonderful people. Blessed with one daughter, prided himself on detail. If you know a child with ( Aj-n- l Cool-Dec- k Omni Cartwright was taken to Provo lo the hospital for heart His treatments. wife Sue him.. accompanied Melvin Walker has been' in the State of Washington attending his daughter Annettes wed- Comments or Gcoi'j--- ' El'tser Pace passed 5. 2OC0 at the age away on of 89. m Buuiitifut, Utah. Elmer was born to George and Amelia Orion Paice O.ton on April 1. 1911. He grew up with one brother, two one sister and one Taylor. He married Fern Miller in Baldwin, Kansas on March 26, 1953. in school He attended to came love Bangor where he history and developed a great love of reading. At age 17, he joined the United States Army for 4 years and served in the Korean War and received the Purple Heart. Fran was a Concrete SWIM News About Town from Washington. George Elmer Paice y, and had a gieal sense of He was a dedicated humor. member of the Church of Jesus Saints. He Christ of Latter-da- y was a loving father and grandfather and will be greatly missed. Aubrey is survived by his daughters: Dolores Harper and Rosalee Bernhardt; sons. Jack Morris and Aubrey Morris. Jr: 23 grandchildren; 45 great grandchildren; and nine great-gregrandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Rosa Lee; his parents; and eight brothers and sisters. Funeral services were held Church. His greatest accomplishment was that of his children and grand children whom he loved very much. He is survived by his wife Sue of beaver. Children. Gary Lynn & Cathleen Cartwright of Beaver and Keith B. & Janet Cartwright of Monroe. He has 5 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. One brother, Andrew & Wanda of Burns Lake, Cartwright Canada and two sisters, Elma & of John Affleck Casper. Wyoming and Billie Foreman of Las Vegas, Nevada. He was preceded in death by his brothers, Harry, Otto & Phares and a sister Lottie Cannon. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, April 13, 2000 at 1 :00PM in the Beaver 2nd Ward Chapel. Friends may pay their respects Thursday from 11:30 AM to 12:30PM. Interment will be in the Mountain View Cemetery under the direction of 1 ail and being with the Senior involved He had a pilots Citizens. license and loved to fly. He was an active member of the LDS Harold Shotwell and Jaime Shotwell are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Kristy Lynn, to Tyler John Davis, son of Ruth Davis and the late Raymond William Davis, on Friday, April 14, 2000. You are cordially invited to attend the wedding ceremony and dinner at 5 p.m. at the Beaver Stake Center. If you have not received an invitation please consider it an oversight and consider yourself invited. former teacher here at the Belknap school. Marlow & Sue Draper have had their daughter Angela and granddaughter Daley, and a friend, Chris visiting this week nt going enjoyed Shotwell Davis Wedding com. 100-Cit- Bend, CR - Aubrey A Morns, Sr., 85. formerly a rest-dec' St George, d.ed March 29. 2000 at me home of hrs daughter Rosalee Bernhardt m Bend. OR He vas bom June 18. 1914 in Beaver. UT to Andrew Aibertus Morris and Ellen Stewart (Adams) Moms. Aubrey was the first Football Captain of the Dixie College Football Team. He was their Quarterback in 1935 Aubrey was 3 general contractor in Southern California for over 44 years. He and Rosa Lee retired in St. George. After his wife Rosa Lee passed away in 1995. he spent time in Placentia, CA and Bend, CR, where he passed away Aubrey loved doing genealogy and keeping in touch with family He loved members via his familin of service the being Cartwright. He married Donna Beeson January 15. 1945 in Beaver. Utah and their marriage was later soiemnized in the St LDS Temple on George 1948. They had September 23. & Kerth. She sons. two Lynn m on him death April preceded 19 1990. He married Sue Von Beaumont on December 5. 1992 at the St George Temple. Omni was a veteran cf the U S Army having served in WAH in tfie Pacific conflict. He was a member of the American Legion and the VFW He was a charter member of the Beaver Search & Rescue having served them for 39 years. He was also, a member of the IWOF, and He Beaver Wildlife Club. Marshall of Minersville, Utah. ding recently. Mr. & Mrs. Sam Kerksieck traveled to New York to pick up their son David, who just completed an LDS Mission. Elizabeth Holiday from Provo, spent the weekend in Beaver this week. She was a Multi-Tec- Sr. Coleman Laura Ze'pna & Postmaster ( lease send change of address to The Braver Press, Box 351, Beaver Utah 64713 Phone Eeaver. M-di- cat Typesetting'graphics .... Aubrey Morris, Omni Coleman 't;k;t. 75, passed away A i J 9 2000 ?t the Ulah Va:?y Center in Provo, Utah was born Way 5. 1924 in He Beaver. Utah to Thomas Henry Publisher Editor Bus. Mgr. 5 U B S CRiPJlQNRAT ES In Beaver County Beaver County Senior Citizens Outside Beaver County . Cartwright m Press f .( OBITUARIES ) Do you ever.... milk. ....wonder where the spiraling gasoline prices will stop? Have you thought of why Beaver's gas prices are 6 to 7 cents a gallon more expensive than Cedar City, St George or Richfield? Some have told me that it's the transportation cost. Well, doubt that it costs 6 cents a gallon to ship it 50 or even a 100 extra miles. I It 17-19- , looks like it's time for all of us to grow com and and build a still so we can run on alcohol. If it works out that you make too much, oh well there are other uses for it. marlow Tuesday: Chicken & noodles, potatoes, vegetable, fruit!, roll, milk. Wednesday: Taco, veggie tray, fruit, dessert, miik. Thursday: Spring vacation. Friday: Spring vacation. Beaver High Monday: Chef salad, fruit, dessert, milk. Tuesday: Chicken & noodles, potatoes, vegetable, fruit, roll, milk. Wednesday: Taco, veggie tray, fruit, dessert, milk. Thursday: Spring vacation. Friday: Spring vacation. U' imiiMiMi mi mi MHII |