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Show following members can I contacted If a search or rescue mission is needed. Doug Gilliam, 387-5525, John Jimenez, 387-2698, both Milford; Bryant Davis, 386-2390, 386-2390, Bill Wood, 386-2217, both Mlnersville; George Patrick, 438-2292, Joe Fahrlender, 438-2891, both Beaver. Installation of the new Officers Of-ficers will be at the home of Joe Duffy. Search and Rescue Is the name. . . That others may live Is the Game. Yes! The Beaver County Jeep Patrol is alive and well despite rumors to the opposite. The name has been changed from the Beaver County Sheriff's Jeep Patrol to Beaver County Jeep Patrol. The name has been changed, chang-ed, but the dedication of its members to serve Beaver County In Search and Rescue has not. The Beaver County Jeep Patrol Is chartered both in the State of Utah and with the National Jeep Search and Rescue Association, and will continue to function under these Charters. A regular meeting of the patrol was held January 15th at their Clubhouse In Mlnersville. Mln-ersville. Officers for the coming year were elected as follows:' Doug Gilliam, Commander; Command-er; George Patrick, Captain; Cap-tain; Joe Duffy, Comm. Officer; Of-ficer; Bryant Davis, Quartermaster. Quar-termaster. A method of call-out to activate a search or rescue mission was discussed. But until a more comprehensive method is distributed to the Beaver County residents, the |