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Show The Beaver Press - Decemb&r 6, 2007 - Page 2 Church Building Unapproved Minutes Of The Dedication Faith Fcr Life Church of Beaver City Beaver announces its "New THE BEAVER PRESS USPS C47 - 400 Publisher every Thursday in E saver. Utah by The Beave Press Second C'ass Postage Paid Beever Utah 84713 Marlcw L Draper PublisherEditor Sue Draper Bus. Building dedication service to be held on January 13. 20C8 at 10:00 A.M. The building is located on 60 South 100 East (Old Ambulance Building). We would love to see anyone come and share in this special time with fgr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Beaver Cojnty Beaver County Senior Citizens Outside Beaver County : In $17.00 $15 00 $20.00 us. Our doors are open to any whom the Lord should bring. Postmaster please send change cf address to: The Beaver Press, Box 351, Beaver, Utah 84713 bpr8ssxmi5sion.com Phone: Fax: (435)438-289- 1 (435)438-880- 4 40 East Center Street, Beaver, UT 84713 V I Ift 'il, " . I . Annual Christmas Lifer?. 2 Home Show your calendars for Wednesday, Dec. 12th, 2007 from 3 to 8 p.m., for the Annual "Christmas Parade of Homes" hosted by the Canyon Breeze Ladies Golf Association. It promises to be an event you don't want to miss. For more information call 2 or N3taiie Melonie Mark if ' IIP. 1 2 V sV5V. 438-542- Missionary Calls and 438-526- Reports Eider Skyler Famsworth has returned home after the completion of serving a 2 year LDS Mission in Panama. He will be speaking in the Beaver 2nd Ward on Sunday December 9, 2007 at 9 00 a.m. 5. How To Make A Lawyer Starve: Getting Help Now For Meth Use by Voii J. Christiansen, Beaver County Attorney I currently serve as a memUtah of the ber Task Force. Methamphetamine the Task Force Recently e TV, radio, launched a and newspaper campaign aimed at dispelling common myths about meth addiction, and broadening public awareness of Utah's meth problem. Unfortunately Beaver County is not immune from the epidemic. Here are a few important facts that everyone should know about the drug: 1 Methamphetamine is a highly addictive stimulant that affects : Volunteer Tax state-wid- Help This coming tax season County Association . of Goverments is again providing free Income tax preparation. Last year there were 41 returns of which over completed in $55,000 were received Of the $55,000, the refunds. Earned income Tax Credit was Five $28,000." " """""" This article has a two-fol- d purpose. First cf all, we need volunteers to qualify to prepare taxes. If you would be willing to help others receive free tax help, we need you. We especially need volunteers in the Milford area. The IRS provides free online classes to train and certify those who would like to help. The other purpose is to encourage people now to make plans to take advantage of this service. If, your household income is below $40,000 per year, you may qualify for the EiTC of up to $4,700 even if you don't owe any taxes! The EiTC can provide a cash refund even to families whose incomes are low enough thaUhey do not owe any federal taxes. Beginning at the end of January, on Monday nights, there will be tax preparation assistance offered in the back room of the Beaver Library. If you would like more information about volunteering or if you would like to call now to make an appointment for the next tax season, you can call Mark Dupont at 438-537Starting in January you will also to make' be able to call tax for appointments -1 - . the pleasure centers of the brain. It is inexpensive, and easy to obtain. 2. Meth users are not always who you think they are. Although users come from all walks of life, research suggests that in Utah the most likely user of meth is a woman of child-- , bearing age. Adolescents and young adults are also at a heightened risk. .3. Warning signs of meth use include erratic sleep patterns, irritability, isolation from friends and family, mood changes, loss of appetite and weight loss, lack of interest in normal activities, and poor hyper-activit- y, judgment'. 4. Meth addiction is not just the user's problem - it is every- body's problem. It impacts employers, families, friends, neighbors, and especially the children of abusers. Although meth is highly addictive, users can overcome addiction with treatment. Meth users - or loved ones of meth users - can obtain help (privately and without Court entanglement) by calling 1 1 , or visiting www.endmethnow.org. 2-- -- 3 Sim SB 20 East Center Street, Beaver, 435-438-53- Sofas $299. - HH SIT 00 00 v9QQ IWSlk CaloUl t Craig Wright for working with us on the purchase of the old EMT Building, the friendly staff and crew at Fishlske Lumber, Paice Variety Store, Mikes Food Town, Beaver Camperland, Beaver City Administration Offices, all for their help with many of the materials and necessary Legalities ensuring the completion of the work needing to be done. Also the hard working at both the employees Timberline and Paradise Restaurants who have to regularly put up with us after our Morning service ends. We are a "Home Town Church" and desire to make and keep ties to with local . businesses the community. strengthen My wife Connie recently made the comment, "I haven't met anyone in town dislike", and can echo that statement. We are so glad to be a part of this Community and look forward to many years of involvement to help maintain the lifestyle this town offers to it's residents. Faith For Life Church is a it Ministry established in 1995 dedicated to the planting of Churches wherever the Lord leads us. Churches include Faith For Life Church of Ehrenberg, Arizona as well as the Church here in Beaver. Our Vision is to see two more . I I Non-Prof- Churches established in Colorado and Wisconsin. We are committed to seeing the Lost Saved, the Hurting Healed, and the Biblical Faith of America as the Founders intended over 200 years ago. Our Church doors are open .to everyone each Sunday at Pastor Marty can be reached at Stop by and see us, you will be glad you did and we will be glad to express the love of Jesus to you. 438-589- Recliners $299.c 9. . 00 Queen Mission Style Bed $299. Banana Chairs Crazy Sacs 4, 5, and 6 ft. In Stock Itemsll Huge Savings For Christmas Come Check Us Out I 10:00 A.M. Mattresses $299. m ssraJ The Church has been in Beaver just over a year and in its newly remodeled building for about a year as well. Faith For is a Life Church Church offering Inspirational Worship and in depth Studies of the Word of God to edify and encourage the Body of Christ. Pastor Marty Flood and his wife Connie would like to express thanks to those who have helped establish this Church in the community of Beaver. Though it is difficult to thank everyone, wouid like to publicly say thank you to each and everyone who had a part in our Church Planting." To all the our members among and teams: Andy Leadership Lori Adams, Joe and Sandy Utterback, Rich and Kyra Gagnon, Dave and Donna Hariey, Frank and Jaenene Fawcett, Jim and Shirley Yarber, Dannie and Kimbra Melvin and Tony end Robyn LaNoce. There are some local citizens that have joined our efforts as well as others who have aided us and we would like to recognize them for their efforts; Dan ('Pops') and Linda Melvin, Cliff and Sue Carty, Jason and Kim Hathaway, Dora Childs, Larry and Debbie Utterback. Also Mari Kesler (ERA) for selling us our home so that we could make the transition from Arizona to Utah a pleasant one. Norm Stallard for his hours of helping us work on the building. Council Member . m Council The Beaver City Council in regular session on the 27th day of November 2007. The meeting commenced at 4:00 p.m. The following Council Members were present: Mayor Leonard Foster, City Council Members; Chris Smith, Kari Draper, Les Williams, Gordon Roberts Also present at the meeting: A mixed group of about twenty six (scouts, students and citizens) a roll is attached. City Recorder Hal Lessing and City Manager Steve Atkin. Council Member Yardley absent and excused until 7:00 p.m. Mayor Foster conducted the meeting. met DECEMBER COUNCIL MEET, ING CHANGES: December 11 and 25 Council meetings cancelled. One Council meeting will be held on December 20, 2007. MINUTES CITY COUNCIL The previous Council Meeting minutes were read by City Recorder Lessing. After review.by the City Council, Council Member Draper moved, Council Member Williams 2nd, Beaver City Council approve the City Council Meeting Minutes of November 13, 2007 City Council Meeting with the followNew City ing corrections: Council Members shall take office at 12,00 Noon on Monday January 7, 2008, All voted in favor of the motion. Bills were BILL APPROVAL: presented and approved for payment. BEAUTIFICATION PLAQUES The PRESENTATION: Committee Beautification Chairman Connie Fails presented City Beautification Plaques APPROVED: to businesses: Member Council Year 2007 end Yardley 2nd, reimbursement $200 per year full time, prorate for part time. All voted in favor of the motion. 8:15 p.m. Council At Member Draper moved. Council Member Smith 2nd, Beaver City Council move into closed session to discuss litigation. By voice vo'e Council Member Roberts, Williams, Yardley. Smith votedin favor and Draper closed session. into of going The City Recorder and City Manager were excused from the meeting after the first closed session. Council Member Draber moved, Council Member Smith 2nd, Beaver City Council move into closed session to discuss the character, professional competence or mental health of an individual or individuals. By voice vote Council Member Roberts, Williams, Yardley, Smith voted in favor and Draper of going into closed session. The Cqunci! moved out of closed session. No further business being presented before the City Council the meeting adjourned. moved. (attached hereto) that they Mike's Foodtown, Beaver Sport Pawn, and Kan Kun. The City Council and Beautification Committee expressed their appreciation to the recipients and all other Citizens that have made such vast improvements to their property. distribrequested the City help ute to inform the public. The Committee was Recreation given permission to come up with four or five additional questions to go on the telephone surto vey. Mike Roseriof offered pay the expense of bulk mailing of the information sheet. A portion cf the City Council felt that the information sheet needs to be both pro and con. Two sheets will be sent one pro and one con. Mike Rosenlof still agreed to pay for the cost of mailing with one sheet pro and one sheet con. John Snyder and the City Manager will complete the mailer. ELECTRICAL LINEMAN JOB The City APPLICATIONS: Council discussed applications received for the position of Beaver City Electrical Lineman. After review of the Beaver City Electric Department Personnel and the Power Superintendent being back to work after His City work accident, The City will not be hiring a certified lineman at this time. and Members made reports and discussed the following subjects: City Manager Atkin has contacted the Beaver County Travel Council and the Travel Council is willing to participate $20,000 Entrance North in the Beautification Project. Sewer line cleaning project is proceeding. Bleachers have arrived for the Quad Plex Ball Parks. Telephone survey reviewed and edited by the Council. Patch the worst road pot holes as soon as possible. Council Member Williams City Beaver City Council leaning Reflections is a great way to exhibit your creations and be recognized for your talents! J4 Entries due into your teacher: Friday, December 7, 2007 requested that Beaver City Corporation participate in the lighted parade. Plan for operation cf the Quadplex snack bar. Council Member Roberts i 9 YOUR LOVED ONE OH METH iSH CITY BEAUTIFICATION COMMITTEE: The following mem- A LOST CAUSE. THEY HAVE YO bers of the Beautification Connie Fails, Committee; Bonnie Swindlehurst, Connie Davis, Ann Marshall met with the City Council and discussed the following subjects: Cemetery Entrance Plans to be prepared and bid out. Cleaning of Santa Claus, Planting of mound. The City Council recessed from 5:45 to 7:00 p.m. Council Member Yardley arrived at this time. NORTH SEWER IMPROVE-MENDISTRICT: Dale Lessing land owner in the Sewer Improvement District met with the City Council and discussed if the labor portion of the Sewer Improvements needs to be rebid since only one bid was received on the initial advertisement. Other Excavating Contractors have since expressed a desire to bid on the project. After review it was the consensus of the Council that at this point unless the scope of the project is changed drastically, the City will be going with the one bid of Riley Construction that was opened and planned on. BALL PARKS: Mr. John Snyder met with the City Council and reported on progress at the Quadplex. Items needed to complete the project were discussed. Watering of new infield grass discussion. It was the consensus of the Council that the new grass be watered. PROPOSED RECREATIONAL CENTER: A group of about forty citizens met with the City Council and discussed the proposed community Recreational Center and telephone survey regarding the center. A copy of the roll is attached hereto. The Recreation Committee requested input on the content of questions asked by the telephone survey. The group requested the feasibility study be completed prior to the survey. The group felt that the feasibility study being completed would make the public better informed to answer the survey questions.' The Recreation Committee presented an Information pamphlet Atkin Manager To learn more, call 211 or visit enclm8tlinow.org atretuoob T Canble & Jf oresfi ilt Company Unique Gifts in a Magical Atmosphere! Don't just get a gift, Get one they'll Never forget! Open Monday through Saturday 10:30am to 6:00pm 31 N. I Main Street 438-02- H Season's Greetings from ERA Broker Consolidated! We would like to take time to THANK YOU for your support this past y ear. We have been happy to help you with your real estate needs and will continue to give our very best in service in the coming year. A very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Yearl ffl. 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