OCR Text |
Show •' v ".-. ;!"" v Jf&.*, '-• Press County Seat Newspaper Since 1904 Serving AH of Beaver County Beaver County Sheriff's Report 7*.i 4-H Teen Council Opening Social Getting & new 4-H year off to a good start is what 4-h youth 7th -12th grades thought as they met at the Minersville Reservoir for good food and a night out on the water in canoes. Teen Council Opening Social was a great way to met new youth and enjoy great food. We all cooked over a fire and roasted our own. hot dogs. Youth and adults gathered to also eat hamburgers with fresh tomaloes and all the fixings. It was figured if you-went away hungry it was your own fault. Teen Council is 4-H leadership organization for teens. Its purpose is to help teen 4-H'ers develop leadership skiiis, while helping to build a strong,"county 4-H program that benefits all members and volunteers. Teen Council members meet monthly to plan and implement 4-H educational programs, as well as community service and social activities that develop life skills. Teen Council has many more fun and rewarding meetings through out the coming year, this was just one of the many to start off a great new year. " ' . September 14-20, 2009 Included in the 59 calls for assistance received by Beaver County Dispatch were: 1 Agency Assistance 1 Alarm 6 Animal Problem 1 Attempted Burglary 1 Burglary 9 Citizen Assist 2 Citizen Dispute 1 Convulsions or Seizures 2 Disorderly Conduct 2 Domestic Violence 1 Controlled Substance Problem 1 Fraud 2 Harassment 2 Keep the Peace 3 Livestock Problem 1 Loitering 3 Medical Emergency 1 Overdose 3 Traffic Accident w/Damage 1 Traffic Accident w/lnjuries 2 Violation of Protective Order 1 Runaway Juvenile 1 Suspicious Person/ Circumstance '* 3 Theft. 1 Threatening 2 Traffic Control 1 Patient Transfer 1 Tresqassing 2 Vandalism 1 Welfare Check * * • * On Monday, September 20th, 2009 there were 376 inmates housed in Beaver County Jail. Beaver County Correctional Facility Booking Report JV On Wednesday, September 9, 2009, the junior high golfers hosted their first tournament against Millard. After nine holes of piay, the boys anxiously awaited the scoring. The results were tallied, and Beaver won by a sweet 20 strokes! The top scorers for Beaver were Taylor Yardley, Jake Black, Ethan Beaumont, and Quinn Wagstaff. September 14-20, 2009 Melissa Romine Devito of Milford, Utah was booked on the charges of Warrant. William Preston of Boldin Park, California was booked on the charges of Disorderly conduct Daniel William hicks of West Jordan, Utah was booked on the charges of Warrant. Matthew Michael Ferguson of Milford, Utah was booked on the charges of Intoxication., John C. Pool of Las Vegas", Nevada was booked on the. charges of Disorderly Conduct. Scott A. Wiggin of Las Vegas, Nevada was booked on the charges of Disorderly conduct. Lt Keith Draper Beaver County Correctional Facility Boys' Golf By Kali Lyn Gillies "Fore!" "Ah!11 "Moo!" Wait,'what? On the 3th- and 9th of September, the Beaver boys' golf team played their Region play at The Barn, which is-the course where State willbe played this year. On (he 8th, Braxton Williams, Dailon Murdock, and Hunter Hansen shot 83, Aaron Yardley shot 87, Chris Kline'shot 93, and Chase Humphreys shot 100. Beaver beat both Kanab and Millard by a significant margin. The very next day, the 9th, Hunter Hansen shot £2, Braxton Williams shot 83, Dailon Murdock shot 88, Aaron Yardley shot 91, Chase Humphreys shot 94, Chris Kline shot 106, beating Kanab and Millard. So our boys are undefeated in Region play. They will go to Kanab fGr Region next week. Good Luck, guys! . Publication No. 047-400 BEAVER, UTAH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2009 VOLUME 09 NUMBER 37 " , ' . " . • • • Beaver VFW Post and Auxiliary Pot Luck Dinner Thursday, September 24th at 6 p.m. in the Senior Center. The meeting will include important announcements about fall activities. Collection has started for clothes for the Veterans Hospital. We need extra winter clothes especially extra large sizes. For information or clothes pick up call Beryl 438-5393 or Florence 438-2643. 1 2009 Southwest Livestock Show Award Winners 2009 South West Livestock Show was held in Cedar City as numerous energetic youth from Beaver County received awards for their hard work.. Grand Champion Hog - Marie Killman Reserve Champion Hog Joseph Killman Grand Champion Steer Angela Yardley Carcass Contest - Lambs - 1st place - Brian Anderson, Carcass Contest - Lambsr 3rd place Garret Robinson Lambs - Fitting and Showing-; Senior - 2nd place - Brian Anderson. Intermediate - 2nd place - Jessie Kate Riley, Intermediate - 3rd place - Emily Woolsey, Junior >- 2nd place Brendan Hollingshead Hogs - Fitting and Showing: Senior - 1st place - Chelsea Reynolds, Intermediate- 3rd place - Carl Killman, Junior 3rd place - Joseph Killman, Steers - Fitting and Showing: Serwor - 1st place- Angela Yartiifcy,' Senior - 2nd placeAaron Yardley, Intermediate 2nd place - Alana Bea^r, Herdsman Steer: Intermediate - 2nd place - Alana Bealer, Herdsman Lambs: Intermediate - 2nd place Casey Kinross. Livestock Judging: Senior 2nd place - Angela Yardley, Intermediate - 2nd place Brianna Gillman, Intermediate 3rd place - Emily Woolsey, Junior - 3rd place - Cassidy Carter Livestock Judging Team FFA: 1st place -Aaron Yardley Justin Nelson - Angela Yardley Jamee Joseph Livestock Judging Team - 4H: 1st place - Jake Whipple Travis Gillman - Lucas O'Daniel - Trent Pearson Utah State Courts Now Accepting Online Payments Salt Lake City, UT—The Utah State Courts is now accepting online payments of traffic and criminal fines at www.utcourts.gov/payments. Twenty-seven district courthouses and one justice court are currently participating in the online payment program. Juvenile courts are not offering the service at this time. "Our goal is to make the courts more accessible by offering a multitude of services on our website," said Utah State Court Administrator Dan Becker. "The online payment system is convenient, and will save court users time in coming to the courthouse, and will help alleviate traffic at the courthouse front counters." Public members who want to pay their fines online should go. to www.utcourts.gov/payments, enter their case or citation number to determine the amount due, and enter their credit card information. Credit cards accepted are MasterCard and Visa. Once the transaction \A SINGLE COPY 50 CENTS is complete, an option to print a receipt or have one e-mailed to the individual paying the fine is available. Three Wasatch Front courthouses have been piloting the program for the past two months—the Scott M. Matheson Courthouse; the Orem District Courthouse, and the Provo Justice Court. The pilot program helped the court work out in advance-potential problems with the online payment program. ATTENTION EVERYONE!! (PUNKIN' ROLLERS or want to be PUNKIN' ROLLERS) It's time for the Minersville 4th Annual Punkin' Fest and you don't want to miss it. The festivities are on Friday, September 25th and Saturday, September 26th. Friday 25th 9:00 p.m.-Pumpkin walk at the city park followed by a'dance Saturday 26th 7:00 a.m.-5K run starting at Minersville city park 10:00 a.m.-Enter food for pumpkin cook-off, largest pumpkins, carved and decorated pumpkins. 11:00 a.m.-Crowing of the King & Queen 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.-Meal and entertainment 1:00 p.m.-Pumpkin rolling & throwing contest 2:00 p.m.-Practice shots for catapults 3:00 p.m.-Catapult pumpkin chucking contest If you're interested in entering any of the pumpkin contests have your entries at trie park by 10:00 a.m. There are many new activities this year so remember to invite your family and friends and come join the fun!! For more information call: Kim Rothenberger-386-2533 (9/17,24) Home Country Slim'Randies The word got around, as it does in these small communities of ours. It was to be Tuesday. Tuesday evening. He said he'd pick her up at seven. Those of. us closely following the Randy Jones/Katie Burchell celebration of life and love were excited about this. The holding hands and walking around town in a state of bliss and benediction had escalated. Somehow or other, Randy had asked Katie on a real date. And she'd told her mother and her mother told Mrs. Greer, and Mrs. Greer lived next door to Olivia, who cooks at the Mule Barn, and Olivia told Loretta the waitress, and by that time, it might as well have been on the Channel Four news. Randy and Katie were coming to the Mule Bam for dinner on Tuesday. Shortly after seven. It would take them a few minutes to walk over there, hand-inhand, and then? Well, that's what the topic of discussion was Tuesday moming among the members of the world dilemma think tank. They all agreed it was time to ta!'9 their wives out for dinner, maybe at the Mule Bam? Sevenish? So in came the two shy teenage love birds at 7:10 p.m., and there sat: the Supreme Court of Everything That Goes On In Our Valley, sitting there with their wives, and everyone was smiling. The kids looked self conscious for a minute, but then Katie found them a booth and they both sat on the same side so they could hold hands. Then here came Loretta, with a checkered tablecloth she'd brought from home. And Olivia came out of the kitchen with a candle in an empty wine bottle. Doc got up and found some Johnny Mathis snuggle music on the juke box, and Dud unscrewed two light bulbs in their portion of the dining room. For atmosphere. It was romantic enough to hug a cactus. A night to remember. Oh ... and Randy and Katie enjoyed it, too. Brought to you by "Sun Dog Days," by Slim Randies, now available at www.unmpress.com. Comments or Ideas?. Contact Us! m P.O. Box 351, Beaver . 435-438-2891 ' www.bpress@xmission.com # Updated Electiqn Results The absentee and provisional ballots have counted and the results are as follows: MAYOR COQNCIL MEMBERS Leonard P. Foster - 183 GaryT. Brown - 416 Ann Snow Marshall - 50 Mitch Gillins - 212 Les Williams %"182 Lynn Harris - 212 Mark J. Yardley - 296 Lynn Max Limb - 10Z > - ' Charles Gordon Roberts - 143 Alison Webb - 248 . The official canvas will be done at the Council* Meeting on September 22 th0n these will be official. There is a possibility of a recount, \ . |