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Show THE BEAVER 15, 1988 PRESS-DECEM- BER PAGE 2 Chit Chat iiH Tire Y$cavr Press USPS 047400 40 E. Center St., Beaver, Utah Business Office Phone (801) 438-28- Publisher Editor IAMT Business Manager COLUMNISTS Esta Warren Ilynn Bradshaw Hattie Greenwood Rhoda Sullivan Louis Lessing Mel Osborn 438-28- 438-55- I 438-23- Sports Editor Our Town The Court House - The Utah Safety Council urges that motorists acquaint themselves with the adverse effects of drunk and drugged driving. This is particularly in important light of the upcoming . Mildred Yardley To the traveler passing by or through Our Town the most visible feature is the tower on the old Beaver County Court House. It reaches toward a clear blue sky. It has serviced a century of wear and tear through the years. We grew up in the shadow of this magnificant old building with the sound of the clock ticking away and striking the every hour. It was part of our life and the pulse beat of our town. What fun it was to climb the winding stairs and peek into all the vacant rooms. My grandfather James R. Lindsay was once U.S. Deputy Marshall in the early days of Beaver. Manderfield News By Ilynn Colleen Bradshaw had a party at her place Friday night for the Mutual 11-1- Tuesday. COFFEE EGG NOG egss, separated 13 cup instant coffee 1 tablespoon vanilla extract 1 cup heavy cream, whipped 34 cup water 13 cup sugardash salt 2 cups milk, chilled shaved unsweetened chocolate In small bowl of electric mixer, at high speed, beat egg whites until soft peaks form. Gradually beat in sugar until stiff peaks form. Gradually beat in sugar until stiff peaks form. In large bowl, beat egg yolks until lemon colored. Gradually beat in coffee, salt, vanilla, milk and 34 cup water. Stir in egg white mixture and whipped cream; mix well, serve well chilled, with chocolate sprinkled over each serving. Yields. 12. servings. SPICED C!DER..-- ; " ' 1 - . quart cider 12 whole cloves 12 cup sugar 2 cinnamon sticks 8 whole allspice Combine all ingredients in saucepan. Bring to boil, stirring until sugar is dissolved. Cool, refrigerate covered several hours. Just before serving, reheat, slowly. Strain to remove spices. Serve hot in mugs or punch cups. Yields 8 servings. ORANGE SOUR cup orange juice instant 1 envelope (916 ounce) whiskey sour drink mix 34 cup apricot nectar 12 cup crushed ice orange slices DOUBLE LIME PUNCH pint (1 cup lime sherbert, softened bottles chilled 2 1 can each) ginger ale, frozen ounces) limeade concentrate, thawed 2 cups water In all bowl, combine ingredients. Serve in punch cups. Yields 10 12 cup servings. punch New Arrival and CYNDY PIPPIN of Temecula, California are happy to announce the arrival of a baby girl born November 11, 1988 in Upland, California. The baby was named Stevie Marie and weighed 11 lbs. 4 ozs. Stevie has a sister, Jamielee and a brother, Travis. STEVE Trivia December 17 and "Nutcrackwill be performed at the de Jong Concert Hall stage at B.Y.U. nightly 7:30 at p.m. Exceptions are December 19 at 5 p.m. and a matinee on December 17 at 2 p.m. Tickets at are $7 or ticket office or evening performance and $5 for 19-2- 3 er" 378-744- 4 matinee. 'Symphony Hall annual Christmas concert., are December 16, 17, and 19 at 7p.m., also December 17and 18 at 2 p.m. Reserved scats are $8 for adults and $4 for children and are available at the Utah Symphony Box Office, 123 W. So. Temple, Utahns Against Hunger will collect 533-640- at First United Methodist Church, 203 S. 200 E. in Sandy on December 16 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at a snackdessert potluck sponsored by Utah Scottish Association. Guests will pay for entertainment by donating food to Utans Against 1 Hunger campaign. Call Jeff, for or Jean, food Competition On December 9th and 10th, the Forensics team traveled to Price, to attend the C.E.U. tournament. Those were: receiving Trophies Stacy Baldwin 2nd place L.D. debate, Tiffany White, 2nd place L.D. debate, Karen Joseph 2nd place L.D. debate, Jackie Christiansen 4th place oratory. The Team competed against 3A & 4A schools, and recieved a 2nd palce trophie in the 1A division. On December 17th the team will be hosting their own tournament, and we wish them luck. By Jackie Christiansen mm civic-minde- Mum. . , two-cour- Beaver High n (7 ounces (6 Football Banquet s. Forensics maraschino cherries Combine ingredients in container of a blender and process 15 seconds. Pour into glasses over ice cubes. Garnish with orange slices and cherries. Yields servings. 12 Forensics ! The Beaver Football Banquet was held on Monday, december 12 at 7:30 p.m. at the Opera House. The master of ceremonies was Mel Osborn, the Principal of Beaver High School. The Cheerleaders & advisors were honered by the Football team with flowers. The coaches, D.Alfred Marshall, and assistant coaches Allen Raddon, Tony White, Jon George, Daniel Robinson and Neal Nelson were given plaques by the Football captians from the team to show their appreciation and for the great job that they did. Coach Marshall, then, gave trophies to the senior football players . The guest speaker was Kelly Smith, a former Beaver High Football player, who went to play for B.Y.U and then to coaching Dixie College in St. George. He gave an excellent message and we wish to thank him. Head football coach, Greg Croshaw was there, also to say a few words. He is at Dixie. At this time, Beaver Head Coach began the Beaver High School "Hall of Fame". He inducted two into the "Hall". The late David Crook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Crook and Kelly Smith, son of Mr. And Mrs. Blake Smith. This was to honor their at Beaver great accomplishments High. A plaque with their picture will . be displayed in the new gym. , head-coac- , h h 364-182- 561-033- 2 n n fe JT ; .,, That while they have the men tied up and the kids tied up that there is a ladies water aerobic class, from going on at the pool every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9 o'clock-a- nd there is just more fun than you can ever imagine. They don't get their hair wet and they come in any kind of a suit you can find-t- he knits grandma wore, or just anything. I've seen every kind of 28-8- garb there except stone washed jeans. We have two coaches and they know how to keep you busy. We will be so slender pretty soon that people won't be able to tell us from the models. Yes, there is a small fee but you can't buy "thinning syrup no cheaper". And I don't know of any better company you can find anywhere. Cause I'm there and I wouldn't go where there isn't good company. You'd be surprised on these cold mornings how slick it is to put on your suit at home and something on top that is warmer and just go from your car to the pool and then you have forgotten it was cold outside. Then you reverse the commuting and soon you are home in your nice warm home and so refreshed. You can't believe how refreshed you feel the rest of the day. Try it you'll like it. Better Homes Club One of the outstanding holiday parties held recently was the one the Better Homes Club held with their husbands at the home of Sue Baldwin Saturday evening. The home was beautifully decorated in a Christmas theme. The tables were set with red tablecloths and Christmas favors giving it a festive look. A hot beef dinner with all the trimmings was served to the guests. Table games were played during the evening with prizes going to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Goodwin, Florean Smith, Lucille Murdock and Ila Messinger. Singing of Christmas carols led by Mildred Atkin ended the enjoyable evening. Committee for the party was Audrey Erickson, Neola Brown , Sue Baldwin and Mildred Yardley. Father Valine , . ' . i ' Sunday .Services Milford 210 S. 1stW. ., ' "8:30a.m.' "" , , w ;,, , . 387-273- f 11:00 Sunday Panguitch ALL ARE WELCOM: , Alton B. Swindlehurst Alton Berlin Swindlehurst, age 81, died December 9, 1988 in the Beaver Valley Hospital. Born December 25, 1906 in Beaver, Utah to Joseph R. and Mary Ann Neilsen. Married Lenor Briggs, June 8, 1933 in the St. George L.D.S. Temple. Alton ran the first shift in the Beaver City Power Plant prior to his working for the Union Pacific Railroad as a Locomotive Engineer. He worked locally as a carpenter in the Beaver area and as a dairy farmer. At the time of his death he was serving the L.D.S. Church as a High Priest. He is survived by his wife Lenor, of Beaver and a son, Dale M. Swindlehurst of Salt Lake City, Utah. A brother, Rue Swindlehurst, of Beaver and five grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter Karren in 1979. Funeral services were held December 12, in the Beaver 2nd L.D.S. Ward Chapel where Bishop Elroy Stucki conducted. Interment was in the Mt. View Cemetery under the Direction of Olpin Mortuary of Beaver. UTAH-Gord- on SPRINGVILLE, White, age 34, son of Wendyl and Gwenn (Miller) White, died Monday afternoon, December 12, 1988, in a traintruck collision. He is survived by wife, Colleen and two daughters, Rachel and Chesley. Funeral services will be held Thursday, December 15, 1988 at 1:00 p.m. in Springville. Know? Church . , Gordon White Ladies Did You A " Bridget s jg v St. catholic Fireside salt 1 Visitors during the week at my home and other family members Once I found a copy of my were Gary and Hazel from West grandparents marriage license in an Valley City. They also visited Hazel's old Hutch-ingmining book in the Court House. and Norman Audrey parents, This building was begun in 1877 Also visiting were Larry and Rea Dawn and family of Greenriver, and is now listed in the National It places. Utah. On Sunday, Gary, Hazel and Register of Historic Denise Bradshaw, daughter of Lynn celebrated its Centennial in 1982. When the new Court House was and Glenna, Ilynn, Rea Dawn and built proposals were made to raze the for Parowan to all went Larry Sacrament meeting and to see building but the Daughters of the d Theron and Cindy Roberts have their Utah Pioneers and other rallied around, groups his Theron, blessed by baby boy father. They named him Jason Floyd. finding funds for the restoration through the Utah Division of Fine Everyone returned home Sunday. Arts. Many people of Beaver worked like It's beginning to look a lot Christmas in Manderfield (even many hours to keep the Court House without the snow) but' most of the intact and matching grants from the homes have beautiful lights inside Beaver County Commissioners and ..' V and out and all the children are .others., . '. It now houses a D.U.P. Museum . ' ' ' excited. getting containing relics from by gone days, . MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL! , j It "TisL opened l(eyery summer on Memorial Day. The old cellar jails became the Dungeon of Art Gallery. The town's' prisoners were stuck away in the bowels of the building awaiting their sentence. When you climb the long staircase Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Terry were hosts for the Sunday Evening you come to the most beautiful room Court Room. It has been Fireside. The book "Silent Courage" of all; the restored with its shining oak interior by George Lee, was finished reading banisters and railings of solid oak by the group. which probably came from Brigham A meal was served to Young Mill in Salt Lake or maybe the the guests by Edla Terry. citizens of Beaver in early days, hauling timber from the mountains nearby. The old clock was shipped from Massachusetts. The most famous event of pioneer days held in the court was in 1876 the trial of John D. Lee, leader of the Mountain Meadow Massacre. Since the restoration, the Court By Jackie Christiansen This past week-en- d the Beaver Room which can seat about 150 High Forensics team traveled to Lehi people, has been used as the scene of High School to compete for the summer theaters in Beaver. The second time this year. Beaver was local people have participated in such the only 1A school attending, and shows as "Butch Cassidy Bites The being up against 4A schools, they Bullet", an original drama written by were still able to get a few winners. Julie Farrer Jensen. Also "Arsenic and Old Lace" and many others. They are: 5th place in Impromtu Alta Hickman remembers when speaking-JasoBradshaw, 4th place in Extemporaneus speaking-Darreevery gentleman wore a hat and Marshall, 4th place in Oratory tucked them away in the wire racks speaking-KareJoseph, 1st place in under each folding seat in the C-debate-Kelli- e Erwig and Jackie courtroom. What memories this old Christiansen, and 1st place in L.D. Court House brings back to the debate-Darric- k Weldert. We would citizens of Beaver. The clock is silent like to congratulate the forensics now, but who knows some day we team, and wish them luck as they may hear that old familiar sound once more ringing throughout the travel to Price this coming week! town again. - i By Girls. Holiday Season. and I visited Fern Williams December 1988 is recogMaxine Henrie at the St. George nized as National Drunk and Hospital Friday. She is recovering Drugged Driving Awareness Week. from surgery on her knee last 2 , ffJ l'i i i f 438-53- Mandy's Corner $7 I'j i 438-55- SUBSCRIPTION RATES In Beaver County $12 In Beaver County, Senior Citizen $10 Outside Beaver County $15 Out of Country $17 POSTMASTER: Please send Change of Address to: The Beaver Press, P. O. Box 351, Beaver, UT 84713 prif Tirin ,ui:;;i Mrs. Neola Brown attended School ' Board meetings in Salt Lake recently. Jim Yardley of Panguitch visited i friends and relatives the past week. Mrs. Doug Erickson and daughter Jody attended the Miss Rodeo ' America ceremonies in Las Vegas recently where Jody performed v $ several numbers singing her Country Western songs. Mr. and Mrs. John Kerksiek and family have moved to Beaver from 1 Greenville. They bought the Roger Kesler home, close to the North Creek turn off road. John teaches in the Seminarv Program at the High School. p H : . LL 3 1 Beavers' Christmas liohtc fhrn..i, li $ I 'W out the whole town are wonderful. ' fj 0 i, ' t J f People have really gone all out this AI , Christmas Season. Ride around and t t uiwn oiling mile lights making it look like a fairy wuiiuenana. Published Every Thursday at Beaver, Utah Second Class Postage Paid at Beaver, Utah Lisa Yardley Mary Dell Corral Mabel DuVall ; Senior Citizen's HARDWARE ' STORES HARDWARE STORES '.'-- : Iron out Shop now (SB If you haven't received your copy, While 9.66 get one FREE at Supplies Last 8 Battery ChargCharge er powers up to 4 pairs of G.E. 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