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Show Lit 152i 5HL County Seat Newspaper A. n , ,i Week of January 8 14, 2007 Included in the 49 calls for assistance received by Beaver County Dispatch were: 1 Abandoned Vehicle 4 Animal Problem 14 Citizen Assist 1 Controlled Substance Problem i U 1 Fire 3 Keep the Peace Medical Emergency Traffic Accident Recovered Stolen Property Suspicious Person Circumstance Patient Transfer Utility Problem Vandalism VIN Inspection Welfare Check 1 Old Skis turn Into Big Donation 3 for Local Schools Club contributes skis cash totaling $40,000 Beaver, Utah - Mt Holly Partners LLC presented a $20,000 check to the Beaver County School District on Tuesday.. This completed an offering worth $40,000 that Mt Holly Partners made with the district in "We made a deal," said Craig Burton, owner and partner of Mt Holly Club. "We offered to donate all of the ski equipment at the former Elk Meadows resort, and additionally we told the schools that after they sold this equipment we would match the sales with a cash donation." The schools did a great job," Burton said, "and we are happy to write out the check." The entire amount of the donation in equip-- , ment and cash from Mt Holly Club totaled $40,000. Burton met with several representatives of the school district Tuesday at the district offices in Beaver to present the check and update them on activities at the resort. Accepting the donation on behalf of the district were Dr. Ray Terry, superintendent, and board members Carolyn White, Melissa Yardley, Bob Davidson, and Richard Limb (see attached photo). Mt Holly Club's commitment to working Burton with Beaver County leaders and residents. "We are very excited about the Mt Holly Club and the benefit it will be to the entire community," he said. "We are absolutely committed to being a good corporate partner and neighbor to Beaver City and Beaver County, and we will continue to look for opportunities to serve the community and improve the economy. Our approach is different than that of past owners, and we are confident that it will succeed and become a real asset for the county." Mt Holly 1 & 1 2 3 2 16, 2007 Francisco Ibarra of Las Vegas, Nevada was booked on the charges of Warrant, Fugitive from justice. Clarence Patrick Grayson of Milford, Utah was booked on the charges of Furnish tobacco to a minor, Contributing to the delin-- , quency of a minor. John Spencer Williams of St George, Utah was booked on the charges of Warrant. - 14, . W - 8 Pearson of Milford,-Uta- was booked on the charges of Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, Telephone harassment. Lt Keith Draper Beaver County Correctional Facility 'iff Three Workers Available In Beaver County t you are a If J; ; r it in non-prof- it or the budget.. .please read on... There are 3 openings in Beaver County for the Easter Seals SCSEP. This is the Senior Service Community Employment Program where Senior Citizens who are low income and 55 or older can work 20 hours per week at minor imum wage in a Senior government agency. Citizens are an untapped employment resource that has a bulk of experience waiting to be used. This program helps Senior Citizens that are on a low, fixed income to get out of their homes and be useful while earning $450.00 per approximately month. If you are a Employer or a Government Agency, or a Senior Citizen you can contact Kent Koopman, 9 Easter Seals, (435) information. more for, Information is also available at the Workforce Services office in Beaver, 875 N. Main. non-prof- 1 I ) jj U Pictured L - ft J"j( ) Carma Sly, Manam Monroe, Lucille Jim Webb. Absent was Carol Condie, Sly, Strong, Bonnie Ames & Marylou Myers & Leah Glenn. Thank You We want to give a Big Thank You to Circle Four Farms for their donation to the D.U.P. Museum. Jim Webb, representing Circle Four presented a check to Chairman Bonnie Ames and the D.U.P. Board members for Six Hundred dollars. The Museum has many needs and the donation '' is greatly appreciated. . p mL&7A Vf 2 leeting W rsday, January 1 8th p.m. saver Civic Center Jjj W 0 SINGLE COPY 50 CENTS am jr- - r; se 5 first in meeting went well and really rL nc EI following up with the se E jeting. If you didn't m - the first meeting you cz z tend. This is a new il e( program targeting b managers who want ta i their understanding id topics in beef cattle ol ZHZ This program is pi rri e n just a i "v go" program. When a ir decides to partici- pate. tney will be making a commitment to attend a series of programs on beef production Beaver and management. County has been selected to participate in this exciting new program. Everyone who comes and participates in the program will receive a free copy of the Management Guide, ($100.00 value). Any questions, concerns, suggestions can be addressed to Mark Nelson, USU 0 Extension Agent, at (435) or marknext.usu.edu. it non-prof- it 688-001- Cow-Calf 438-645- This Week at Beaver High Boys Basketball will be playing a home game against Millard on the 19th. They will be playing in Cross Creek on the 24th and in Kanab on 26th. Girls Basketball will play in Millard on the 18th and a home game against Kanab on the 25th. Wrestling has a home meet against Enterprise on the 18th and away meets in Milford on the 20th and South Sevier on the 24th. Region Drill Team will be held in Kanab on the 20th. if you would First Row: Zachery Burke, Landon Smith, Brvan Rodriauez, Second Row: Schyler Jordan, Carson Kinross, Bailey Bradshaw, Devin Harris, Kasen Hutchings. Third Row: Meili Christiansen, Jennifer Mohler, Sam Myers, Zach Harris, Devin Quintana. Belknap School Geography Bee The Belknap School held its annual geography bee on Jan. 11 , 2007. All fourth, fifth, and sixth grade students participated. Four classroom finalists represented each class as they advanced to school-levstudents competed in this competition. Thirty-twschool-leve- l bee. Thirteen of these students advanced to the Final Round. At the conclusion of the Final Round, Zach Harris, Landon Smith, and Bryan Rodriguez were tied for first place. In sudden death competition, Landon Smith, son of Chris and Nancy Smith, emerged as the school champion for the second year in a row. School champions take a written test and hope to score among the top 100 in the state to qualify for the state bee. Landon represented our school in the Utah State Geography Bee last year and is hoping to qualify to represent the Belknap School in state-levcompetition again t! lis year. o el el BEAVER, UTAH, STAKE CONFERENCE & 28, 2007 Center 1380 East 200 North Stake Beaver, Utah, Utah Beaver, Saturday: 7:00 p.m. ADULT MEETING Those to attend: All adults Sunday: 7:00 a.m. Priesthood Leadership Meeting Those to attend: Stake Presidency; high council; stake clerk; assistant clerks; stake Young Men's presidency; bishoprics; ward executive secretaries; ward clerks and assistant clerks; high priest's group leaders, assistants and secretaries; elder's quorum presidencies and secretaries; ward Young Men's presidencies and secretaries and assistant advisers; ward mission leaders; and stake patriarchs. 10:00 a.m. General Session Those to attend: All members and interested nonmem- - January 27 bers. When you come to conference, please fill the parking lot before parking along the roads. You will have less distance to walk and it will also be safer for everyone concerned. like to purchase tickets for Beaver need some help, but there isn't room for jer Also", government agency where you , IV one-tim- Beaver County Correctional Facility Booking Report 8- r Beef . 2007, there were 367 inmates housed in Beaver County Jail. Jan. IV 3 On Tuesday, January Tina A v- ( wDamage Jfyf . -- Ni 1 5 7 r- -r cO)lI BEAVER, UTAH THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 2007 T . j . HI ft? . CI TV UT B4124 ... -- ft.V- 10,4 Publication No. 047 -- 400 Beaver County Sheriff's Report fifc Ar: I Serving All of Beaver County VOLUME 07 NUMBER 03 -- L. ih , tJRe Beaver Press If i. I til I t High's Got Talent, please contact a member of the Concert Band or Show Choir or buy them at the door. They cost $4. Tickets are available for the Finale Show on Sat. Jan. 27th and the Results Show on Mon. Jan 29. Both shows are at 7:30 in the BHS auditorium, and concessions will be sold. HOME FURNISHINGS & Decor 20 East Center St, Beaver, Utah 84713 435-310-00- January Special!!! Co b Microfiber Rocker Recliner $399.00 Thank You From BHS As you all know, we have a new marquee. It has been a great accomplishment that the high school cannot take all the creditfor. We as an Executive Counql and a student body of BeaverHigh School would like to thank all those who helped us reach our goal. Your financial support, as well as your caring attitudes, has helped us more than you know. Without you, we certainly would not have been able to reach this goal of getting a new marquee. Thank you for all your support. Bradley Scott Robinson Social Manger of BHS 86 Dinettes El XV -- n while supply lasts Sofas Loye Seats Much More!! Bambi Cafe Chicken Marsala RicePilaf Small salad & roll Friday and Saturday, January 5:00 to 9:30 p.m. $7.25 19th & 20 |