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Show U me JDe aver A County Seat Newspaper Since 1904 ,r p J" Publication No. Serving AH of Beaver County y r i -- 1 VOLUME 06 NUMBER 28 v Week of July 3 - 9, 2006 Included in the 92 calls for assistance received by Beaver County Dispatch were: 23 Animal Problem 1 Attempted Burglary 1 Attempt to Locate IK : 1 2 Burglary Child Abuse or Neglect 20 CitizenAgency Assist Beaver Pioneer Car Show The "Beaver Pioneer Car Show" was a great crowd pleaser for many to browse and to admire the true beauty of the past automotive era. With entrees from Utah, Nevada and Arizona that collectively value millions of dollars, the proud owners displayed their years of effort in die form of a detailed display totally awe inspiring. Entrees ranged from a 1930 Red Roadster, owned by Hal Larson from Cedar City, to a bright Yellow 2006 SSR Chevy Truck, owned by Bradshaw Classic Cars of Beaver, all rolling onto the field for the show line up. Row by row created an eye catching, heart pounding moment of pure pleasure. The, "People's Choice", award went to a local entree belonging to Ronny Anderson with his 1952 orangewhite "Cream Sickle" Chevy truck. Another local catching the "Mayor's Choice" award was to Gordon & Estelle Baker with their 1951 redwhite Packard. "Chamber's Choice" award was the favored yellow 2006 SSR Chevy Truck previously mentioned. Many other awards, which will not all be listed here, were received for entrees being unique or superior in some way. Thanks to all the owners of our entrees for their tireless effort on their wheeled vehiThis years Car Show was sponsored by Beaver's Chamber of Commerce and Bradshaw Auto Parts of Beaver. Well deserved thanks go out to them and all those involved with the work before, during and after the show. Many hours were involved to bring this show together. Bradshaw Auto Parts & Supply, Inc., locally owned by Leer Beaumont and Wade Bradshaw, featured Gordon & Janice Roberts' black 2002 Mercury Marauder and their silver 2006 Dodge Charger as a tribute to a NEW ERA of American Muscle Cars. Thanks to our teams of judges, Brian & Scott Martinez from Don Morrison's Precision Tire Shop, Lance Cox and Chad Williams from Roger Cox's Sinclair, and to Mark Erickson and Gene Ostler from. Mark Erickson's repair soon to be opened in the old location of Jack Waters repair station. The sponsors wish to thank all the local entrants which include the following; James & Morgan Anderson, Ronny & Trudy Anderson, Gordon & Estelle Baker, David Bradshaw and family, Robin Bradshaw and family, Trevor Bradshaw, Nick Falkner, David Harley, Bob Matejzel and Gordon & Janice Roberts. Thanks also to all the other entrants who traveled so far from other City's in Utah, Nevada' and Arizona to participate in our show. Thanks to Mayor Leonard Foster for his time and input, and a big thanks to the patrons who perused through the Beaver Pioneer Car Show display. See You All at next years show! Being grandparents sufficiently removes us from the responsibilities so that we can be friends. Allan Frome J' .5P afc u'u11Umity AND COUN lilliei Mine!? iaifS SCHEDULE OF ZITNTS MOf&AY, JULY 24 SAttnmt JULY 22 6:30 SKMNmiKMHmATIOH m ts.oovs.oo CONTACT 9:00 PIOHtfR DAT PARAOS UHC UP 9:30 PIOHttR MT PARAVt BtOIHS mawisA 11:00 6AMCSS KilfT HOfHtlHS 7.00 SK KUNWAIK (STARTS AND tNPSAT TM HIGH SCHOOL TRACK) 9:00 em haci mimATioN-- m Of HAPA mm I0A0 1:00 Sm RACHCONTACT VAt SMITH (SMAU BIKf RIGimAVGN 9:15 6 tOAD VP AT 9:30) SlAVtR HONS CLUB HOSSV RACiS RACC TRACK 1.00 SEAVBRPIOHWROAYSROVtO R!DIN9 CIU8 ARiNA PHIL CLIGG $.00-11:0- 0 (M OAHPiCtTt PARK PAVILION 1100-10- 0 mo 1:00-4:0- 0 fUH-- Cm Mfm-CITtPA-RK KltS TOOT UCiS mtSWIMMtHO 1:00 HORS RACfS-RA- CC 8:00 ckho Rooto-Rw- me 9A5 TlRfWORKSSUm MORI INFORMATION KfHT S KARI HOmtlNS TOR TOVO PARK S CYNTHIA BRADSHA TRACK cms amna CITY CONTACT; W 43S-S90- I 438-597- 0 9, Controlled Substance 1 Fire 1 Found Property Harassment Juvenile Problem Lost Property Medical Emergency Missing Person Parking Problem Traffic Accident David Mikal Lohn of Milford, Utah was booked on the charges of Possession of meth, of Possession marijuana, Possession of drug paraphernalia, Possession of drug para- 2 2 2 4 phernalia. Sarah Courtney Cameron of St. George, Utah was booked on the charges of Warrant. Tyler Kay of St. Utah was booked on George, the charges of Warrant. Jose Alfredo Munoz of Park City, Utah was booked on the charges of Driving under the influence of alcohol "or drugs, Terry wDamage 3 Suspicious Person Circumstance 3 Theft 1 2 2 1 1 Gas Skip Threatening Patient Transfer Trespassing VIN Inspection Welfare Check Open container, Speeding. Juan Juarez Sanchez of On Monday, July 10, 2006, there were 183 inmates housed 'in Beaver County Jail. Minersville Farming Community Nominate a County Committee Person For FSA The Farm Service Agency needs your help! Are you a farmer, or rancher in Minersville? It's time once again to participate in the annual FSA County Committee election. Nominations for a County Committee position will be accepted this year through Aug. 1, 2006. "Our goal is to have as many eligible candidates nominated to serve on FSA county committees as possible. We want to encourage everyone to get involved,'-'- said Kathy Hendricks. "This year we hope you'll consider nominating a farmer or rancher you know will make a real difference in his or 2 LAA her community. (Minersville) is the area where a committee member will be elected this fall. Their appointment will fake effect in 2007." Committees apply their and knowledge to judgment make decisions on county commodity bility, r for July 3-2006. Isela Lohn of Milford, Utah was booked on the charges of of Possession meth, of Possession marijuana, Possession of drug paraphernal- 5 2 ' Dev8;o--- ia. 2 price-suppo- rt loan establishment of eligi- allot- ments and yields, conservation programs, disaster programs, employment and other farm issues. m-related Individuals may nominate themselves or others as a candidate. Nominations and elections are open to all eligible candidates and voters without regard to race, color, religion, nation origin, age, sex, marital status or disability. The nominaprogra- tion form (FSA-669is available at USDA Service Centers at: and online http:www.fsa.usda.govpaspu blicationselections. Producers should keep in mind several important dates URGENT 24th of July E Criminal Mischief 2 cles. r? Beaver County Water ?cJ.:r, Correctional The Facility Booking Economic is Corporation pssr.j Report announce a recant 1 3 They say genes skip generations. Maybe that's why grandparents find their grandchildren so likeable. f Joan Mcintosh COPY 50 CENTS BEAVER, UTAH THURSDAY, JULY 13, 2006 Beaver County Sheriff's Report - it Park City, Utah was booked on the charges of Open Container. John Ted Helm of Ve Utah was booked on the charges of FleeingEvading, Reckless Driving, Driving on suspended Drivers License, Speeding, Unsafe lane change, Fail to signal, Fail to stop at the of command the police, Warrant, Warrant, Warrant, Warrant. Mark Lewis Thomas of Beaver, Utah was booked on the charges of Burglary, Theft, Warrant. Brandon L. Greer of Delta, was booked on the charges of Possession of meth, of Possession marijuana, Possession of drug paraphernalia. Arron Walter Ridgley of Delta, Utah was booked on the charges of Possession of meth, of Possession marijuana, Driving with measurable controlled substance, Driving on a suspended drivers license. Thomas Charles Larsen of Milford, Utah was booked on the charges of Warrant. Jennifer Jean Larsen of Milford, Utah was booked on the charges of Warrant. Shay Breean Breeze of West Jordan, Utah was booked on the charges of Driving on a suspended drivers license, Speeding. James Wood. Rhodes of Fillmore, Utah was booked on the charges of Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Trevor Shane Smith of Milford, Utah was booked on the charges of Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, Driving without a drivers license in possession, Impeding traffic. Utah designed to attrsct ttling ::t a wEtc-- to business Parade 6t ;AH0lKG CM FAITH TO o JiLD A BETTER mo- ,;."!7r 3e;v Following Beaver's ij: having the best iastr.g o'rr.ur.g water in ths Uniiod States by tlte Rursi National Ws;3' Association,' many in tne community expressed ths dese that something be c'ots to our waier systsrn os a means of providing c'zs a v S 2 economic benefit iost cooos with these jobs io cor city. In late May, a flyer was sons to every bottler with ar.r.ii sales greater man S5C0 CJ0 from Sesi Fssncisco oouto of California, ail of Nevada, or U;oo. V o AOZC0 3 ov.ti c we received so:"3 oors n vo r'o-mot- (2-- your Rachel Kerksiek 52C1 e infor-:cf- en in (438-- V 're rore of Ned and or from ,. tne city office (60. West PLEASE TURN BACK .' JULY 20th AT ONE OF AiVCYE LOCATIONS. Any rot turned ;;S in at tne back p!ac will be of the p THANK YOU- Drivers ' 'ruion Cars Beaver ?n!y i : ; - fvv- School ?- 3 Pa aver County School District nas received funds from ''' Utah State Office of Edocrfion to purchase two new Drive's Education cars. These funds were distributed for the sobs prpose of purchasing tbese ca's 'using the State bid 3. etc and if the District chooses not to purchase these cars, they do not receive the money. Too D'strict has purchased two 2C07 Fo;-- Taurus'. opportunity to have th3 est. The pr eoas from this oropot wiil go to cover the costs of oot-tiin- g, ac markettransportation ing the water, if there are funds left over, thoy wiil be used by the d Economic Beaver County Development Corporation to further promote business relocation to Beaver. Our hope is that by sailing the water locally, we can prove the superiority of Beavor's over the" local and national brands being soid already in our e: July Tired of no fireworks show beaver on the fourth? Beaver S has sot up an account for sxt Fireworks years ; actaoular. .Anybody .interest-:- i in donating to the fund may 3 so at the Beaver Wells Fargo ank in tne Name of Beaver MS Fireworks Fund. There will 3 fundraisers and jars set out er tine th of July weekend, lease cone support what oneukty wiil be' a new. yearly :h of July event. For more contact formation Craig community. Should you knew of someone with the expertise and capital necessary to make a successful bottling project in Ecoronbc the Beaver, Corporation Development stands ready and willing to offer its assistance and support in helping the project become a successful reality. If you have further questions about the bottling project please call Rob Adams at 2-- 421-902- Western States Rodeo Association ia Proudly tw , b.r k, Cj 3 Lt Keith Draper Beaver County Correctional Facility regarding the upcoming county committee elections. Producers can request, fill out and submit nomination forms up to Aug. 1. Ballots will be mailed to eligible voters by Nov. 3. The deadline to return ballots to FSA is Dec. 4. For more information about FSA county committees, visit a local USDA Service Center or at: online go http:www.fsa.usda.govpaspu blicationselections. J Pioneer Dav:: Rodeo Saturday, July 22 K Ikover Adults S7.00, Childi ! :) else's water the someone p'Ck up Slips and your release ; from Cub Enterprises (68 ih Main), Mikes Foodtown Norih Main), the home of v not overwhelming To further promote our oreot tasting water, we hauled nnoon hundred gallons cf Beave1' Cv.y Water to Wo'or Soec:3''.,ss in Salt Lake City for ooiv-- g. purpose of bcttkro Coo-ob- s water, was to cronore lis coca4 taste to tne pobiic by civ.no thousands of tourists, truckers and other travelers that stop in our local businesses and biy 0-- UNITY AND COUNTRY P;e.:so iIi'VJav, July 24 jtiiU jm ' - it K:Vtn;bi CI;,!' Arena cn (3 to 13) $4.00, 2 & c i! (SOI) Tickets avnuairoe at r v noonon. tor mo; into; For contestant info'inaiu-.- (435) 336-256- Under Free 785-365- 3 3 |