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Show n Thursday October 14, 1982 ' i 4 I Alison Lorn, H meaner froni Beaver county, Utah, we declared the wiener or flat Governor's Contest at the 1982 Utak State Fair recently after a bake --off between bar aad three other winners la earlier contests. Sha la a student at Beaver High School. Tha flaal bake-o- ff took place oe the South Gees stage at the falrcroaada Saturday, September It. Other finalists were Mkh-el- le Stander of Weber county, Katby Taylor ofUtah county, aad Jaaet Baanloa of Tooele county. The ptee had to be baked from scratch, with all cook -inc operation in pebUe view. Cooteatanta had two hours In which to mate their cruet and filling, bake aad slightly cool their pie, and answer questions from the Judges. Each submitted her recipe to tha judges. Plea were v 4-- Apple-Ple-Baki- BEAVER COUNTY LECHE LErV LA GUE HOLDS IT'S rutbllNG SECOND The Beaver Co. La Leche League group will hold it's second meeting of the sew series oa Wednesday, October 20, 1981, at 9:30 aJH at US No. 100 E. - The group will meet the third Wednesday of each month. During the aeries of the group indifferent discusses formally phases of breastfeeding. The discussion for this meeting will Include encouragement and Information on bow to establish a happy pursing relationship. All women who are interested in nursing their babies are Invited. . . as are their babies. You need not be pregnant or even have afam-U- y to attend. If you are a wife and hope some day to have children, If you are a grandmother, if you are Interested. ..you are welcome. Tha purpose of La Lathe League is to give inform atloa and encouragement, primarily through personal contact, to mothers who want to nurse their babies. If you have any problems that are nursing related or any questions call 387-227- 0. c:la Cirbo or.3a fci fcica c:io Democratic Congressional candidate A.StephenDirks 'today challenged his opponent to a series of new in Southern Utah and the Northern reaches of the da-ba- tes state. Dirks said that since congress ajourned early to have 1 health A boroe .rep- osal sponsored lySen.Grrin and jassd Hatch, Oct. 1 by the Senae, will establish a foundation upon which to build a comprehensive borne health care iro-gra- m for America's aged .fx, MBS MARCHTJfG BAND: now aad again, Mllford gets citizens, 1 doesnl happen very often, but every treated to the High School Marching Bead. They performed la the parade and during eoalag ballgame. then the water will be turned off. RICHFIELD RANGER DISTRICT: Road Conditions: All Deer hunting season will be a busy time In the Fish-lanational Forest. Hu- ke nters should plan ahead and obtain travel maps for the particular areas where they will be hunting. Because of the large number of people In Utah who own 4 -- wheel drive vehicles or motorcycles, close cooperation is "nwded "to preteiil issuuite damage. Even In areas that are open to travel, hunters are urged to use extreme care with their vehicles. Travel maps showing what forest lands are open for vehicles are available In all Flshlake National Forest offices. off-ro- ad Respect for private property goes a long way toward eliminating confllicts during bunting season. Some parcels of National. Forest lands can be reached only by going through private property. Access across private land is not permitted unless there is a or permission r!ght4f-wa- y is granted by the owner. Hunters are urged to comply with closed gate signs and to avoid damaging range Improvements such as water 'developments and fences. Some sheep and cattle may still be on the range through the deer hunting ' season. Hunters should be very sure of their targets and avoid shooting around livestock. FILLMORE TRICT: roads are generally in poor condition due to travel while roads were wet. The road to the Gooseberry campground is paved the first 6 miles, then the rest is dirt to the campground. Campgrounds: Gooseberry campground is open without water. The water will also be turned off in Monrovian Picnic Area. toff opci ta IhTi scored on overall appearance, crust quality, fining, and eating quality. Ovens were provided by Intermountaln Fuel Supply Co. Ribbons aad rosettes for finalists were provided by the state fair. - I Sonoflopoooooliono boollb ec70 prcgra v' G .oil ng 5 water in any of them, with the exception of Little Cottonwood it the weather per RANGER DISRoad Conditions: roads on the District are open for use, but muddy and slick due to bad wea- AU If it freezes hard mits. ther. At present snowdrifts are blocking the roads In some areas. We suggest you check with the District Ranger's office for more information before starting on your hunting trip. Camp- DOT Grove, Maple grounds: Maple Hollow, Copleys Cove, Shingle Mill, BucksklnChar-le- y. Pistol Rock, and Adelaide campgrounds will be open but without water. Oak Creek campground will be closed. The water will be turned off to protect the system from freezing. are: BEAVER RANGER DISRoad Conditions: TRICT: All roads are open, but wet and muddy. Bad weather could make the roads slick and Impassible. Ponderosa, Kents Lake, CUyCreek.Mi-hogan- y Cove, Little Reservoir, Little Cottonwood, and Anderson Meadow will ail be open. There will he no tury. The renter's Interviews are part of its expanding oral history program. Some of the questions to be asked non-prof- Advertisers ng homemaker.lMMM health aides. 'Strong consensus exists among health policy experts and elderly citizens that im proved home health services are essential, Hatch said. "At the 1981 White House Conference on Aging, four of the top ten recommends-tio.i- s related to improving long-terhealth care for This older Americans. amendment will improve health care for the elderly, and testimony we have heard over two years shows that these services will actually save money. "Senate acceptance of this modest home health care program demonstrates that Congress listens to older Americans and is prepared to build a foundation for a more comprehensive home health care program In the m future," Hatch said. "These amendments authorize a relatively small amount of money, $7 million, home health care agencies in the areas that need them most, and to train additional homemakerhome health aides. to develop Voto f or . . . (LCD family play in teaching religious principles, how was family prayer organized and conducted, and how were divided responsibilities among family members? "We are looking for volunteers who are willing to be interviewed for this project. We are especially Interested in people who grew up in Utah, Arizona, and the Mormon colonies In Mexico and Canada," said Jesse Embry, director of the oral history program. ents ware married between 1880 and 1904, historians from the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies at Brlgham Young University would like to talk to you. In They're Interested what more about learning Mormon family life was like around the turn of the cen- s 48 role did the What said. ed will be The interviews conducted by trained oral historians and will be recorded for transcription and editing. Free copies of the transcripts will be given to interviewees for their personal histories. Anyone who qualifies and Is willing to participate in the project should call or Embry at (801) 378-40write to him at 4069 Lee Library, BYU, Provo, Utah 84602. IDS OGflogonczicno If you grew up la a Mormon household and your par- of the home. e Shop With The Beaver County News ta .coding half-tim- Hatch Provisions of a !Ut h bill introduced last year, the Community Home Health Services Act (S. 234), were added to a modified House-passversion of the Orphan Drug Act, H.R. 5238, which was then approved by the Senate and returned to the House. The I'tah senator has maintained a four -- year effort to improve homtt health care services for aced to people, through prop-amexpand services to rural and "underserved" urban areas and expand reimbursement for professional home health care services with Medicare or Medicaid funds. Hatch's amendments provide $5 million for grants it to agencies and loans to proprietary entities to establish and operate home health care programs where they are needed. Also provided is $2 million for grants to assist is traili- (& ) ( Candidate for CCC3UC7 CCwHety Write-I- n 0HDC2DPP TV "Votafora Rati Working Sharif! forth Whola County!" I 1 Paid for by Beaver Co. Democrats for Better Government Forest Service personnel are asking for public cooperation and help la packing trash and garbage off the mountain (Pack It in, Pack it out). Many campgrounds will be closed, but enough will remain open to accommodate those who want to use developed sites. Be sure to dress appropriately for the cold and have a sail and enjoyable hunt. Conditions In each Ranger District are as follows: Currently, no debates n 1 are f scheduled In cities outside of Salt Lake, Davis and Weber Counties. "No w that my opponent has the time to debate. It's only fair that we debate In all Congresjireas of the First sional District, and avoid limiting the debates to one more time to' campaign for November's "eSaSSSSTQ-- " bates should be scheduled In . St. George, Cedar City, particular region," Tooele, Brlgham City and said. Logan. kii . I J gg" -- L v. v. . I 1M if;1 fill ff If tM ill lliftl lj fftltr ; , i"-w- i ' "" '.mi y hHs .ttzz , fggwssss; 1 !f ifi if mm 'm ilvi V t ;i S SSj I III it iij - lh flog U ?fj !?5T iTIOI U.iUX , - VtI ' 1 .ik ' Dirks M toon fitonnie tir l Up an d SCA Shop will open Oct. Uci:::i3y, Eft She will be working oe Wednesday, Thursday, standand Friday. She is now accepting calls for ing appointments. YOU CAN CALL i -- FOR APPOINTMENT There will be e 10 vr i '. u , I I i; dUcoont at all times on allserrkireederedteeenloTcttltens. The first person to call for & permanent will receive It at half price. The first child to call for a hair eel win receive a free pair of - There tr ail wtt te ' corn for a car ling Iron ta during October. ' 6 The Energy Saving Calculator shows what each electrical appliance costs to operate. It's help you can count on to budget your energy dollars. 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