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Show Parowan Jfo check their homes for overdue books. These books art needed at the Library so others can bava the opportunity to check tbtm out. Mrs. Evans states that there are many books which have bean out longar than the two -week checkout period. Some are many,many weeks overdue. Mark and Janet Hansen two daughters have and moved to northern Utah , where Mark has secured em -ployment. Gale B. Burns and two children have enjoyed an extended visit with her folks, Garry and Leilani Bentley. She returned home last week to San Diego, where her husband is attending Law School. 02 also visited Anthony recently returned home fom a holiday stay in California. Ivy Ward traveled by bus The Parowan " Primary 1st Ward i Little Riley McMullin found himself swamped with ALL KINDS OF GRANDMAS: grandmas when he was blessed last week and had this 4th generation picture taken. Riley Is seated with his parentii Todd and Robin, he's flanked on the left by grandmas Fam McMullin and Marie Thompson and on the right by Dora McMullin and Wllma Davis. Rep. Haze Hunter has WILMA DAVIS Mary Gillins celebrated her birthday and served a steak dinner to Marion and David Robinson and family and Connie and David Gillins. W all wish her many more happy birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mar- shall drove to Salt Lake for Ross to get medical at- 0 tention. Last week the third and fourth grades had a store in their classroom. They 81. brought the things from home, (like food, candy and other things). Ben Dalton made $14.29 and Angle Limb made $14.33. They made the most in the third grade. Winners in the 4th ixade were Cynthia Marshall and Mel-on- ey Limb with a tie score of $6.07. They did this to teach the children how. to 386-22- 41 make change and count mon- ey. and Steven Gillins went to Salt Lake to get their baby, who has been confined to the Primary ChildBecky ren's Hospital. Therman Eyre and his Brad Eyre great grandson celebrated their birthday January 8th. They had a get together that evening. Doug and Elma Blackburn drove to St. George and spen .the night and to enjoy watching their granddaughter Su- san Christianson, who is a cheerleader for Rick's College. : They also attended some sessions at the Tem- Vple. Lorna Craw has been confined to the Beaver Hospital with Broncial Pneumonia but is now home and improving. Word was received that , Barbara "Potter'' Newton, ' passed away January 3rd. She is the sister of Paul Potter,. Merle and Paul drove to Salt Lake to attend the funeral. Tex and Vie Marshall and Merle Gillins drove to Provo on business. Merle Gillins was in St. George to see the doctor and Brenda Gillins went with her. Mr,' and Mrs. Jack McMullin had a famly dinner. Those attending were: Jack, Pam, Rodd, David, Todd, Robin, Ryley McMullin, Dora McMullin, Ethel Blackburn, Wilina and Daisel Davis, -Marie, .Michelle, Stacy, ' Valor le Thompson and Joe Weiis.' - . VOS SQUAQE FOOT HOQE Gflf W-8-" -- , ". - 9'--0 j J BEDROOM 2 HI Jf" Klw ' Wl CATHIOHAl I0YCHEN CEILIMO CATHEDRAL I I bonus irj U AROOMm snack bap - n """Y JT WALK-I- ... ' f Milford School Lunch January MONDAY, LIVING ROOM yl2BATH ! i . c1iS!cL j r"M"1 fmm7mmmm ' 17 Raisin Cookies . , ;vli r"""i P0I0E lOGLUDES: 7,5G9 x 6" exterior wall studs Refridgerator, range and dishwasher, 12 inch sheet on all Inside walls with orange peel finish in living room, dining room and all in outside walls. . .R-- 38 in ceiling, FHA approved bedrooms R-insulation brick half way up on front of home, a port with storage, Triple --pane windows. 2" rock 19 ng, car-peti- 1-- have floor from. 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Sloppy Joes FRIDAY, the organization, League's purpose is to help encourage "good mothering through breastfeeding." For on further information help please breastfeeding DON'T BORROW! Macaroni and Cheese Seasoned Green Peas Crisp Celery Sticks Chilled Peaches Milk non- . ONE COUPON PER FAMILY OUR LOTS IN MILFORD AND BEAVER, 1982 non --sectarian, profit SUBSCRIBE WEDNESDAY, January 19 .Hot Dogs THURSDAY, for Projects cluded: $705.00 to the Senior Citizens; $25.00 to the Veteran of Foreign Wars for a lighted flag at the cemetary; and $300.00 to the city to help pay for the Christmas Lighting. We greatly appreciate, the support we receive from the city and hope it continues in coming years. 2c January 18 Pizza Tossed Green Salad Carrot Sticks Fruited Jello wtopping Milk..;:; A The Oldtimer's Club 33 would like to thank the City of Milford for it's continued support of their philanthropic projects for 1982. TUESDAY, .. LOT PillGED AT but is convenient and enjoyable, once established. Babies cry not only because they are hungry or (sometimes) because they are wet but often because of a very legitimate need to be held. New babies usually nurse every two to three hours. Demand feeding is to be encouraged as it leads to a more natural state of equilibrium between mother and baby and strengthens the milk ejection mechanism let-do(the relex"), states Marion Thompson President of LLLI. Thanks Chicken Patties Potatoes and Gravy Rolls and Butter Pink Applesauce Peanut Butter Cookies Milk es MASTER BEDBOOM "Breastfeeding is an art that is not learned overnight Card of " GST ' come. ebrated. Our business discussions this month were the of a Fashion Show to be held in April, and a husband and wife get together to be held on February 14th. The hostesses served a delicious apple pie with hot chocolate and coffee. sixteen were There members present. ."ilr,iandMrsVanceMars-- ; hall have a new granddaughter; The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gale "francis". She has two brothers home waiting for her to come home. She was also the new year's baby in Beaver. Harold and Joe Pryor had at Howard and dinner Owen's. Harald and Joe live in Tooele. Also there were Mick and visiting Louise and Brad and Dick and Betty. They all enjoyed the afternoon together. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Phlp-pland family presented the Sacrament meeting Sunday. They have been living in the Mitch Glllin's home but are moving backto Page, Arizonia. Phil and Lola Koberts and Bill and Kaye JCelsey drove to Magill, Nevada to attend their sister in law and Aunt Velora Marquardson's funeral, Paul and Myrle Potter also attended. MlnersviUe has their own Bantam Ball teams this year. Kent Marshall has one team and Dan Goff the other team. Kirt and Tina Pearson were called home to Kanab after the death of her little four year old sister. 4..--Mq- 4, State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City. He will be glad to hear from you. f Ky-3- " in- 533-483- Jolene and Max Mayer are the proud parents of a darling little girl. She was born December 31, 1982. She weighed in at 6 lbs and 8 12 oz. 80,005 are interested...you are wel- esses. They gave a lesson on New Year's Day and told some of the ways it is eel- -. formed the County News that he can be reached during the current session of the state legislature by calling Milford Valley Memorial ' Hospital FOR JUST be pregnant or even have a family to attend. If you are a wife and hope some day to have children, if you are a grandmother, if you The EJS.A. Sorority held 10th at the home of Bonnie Hardy. Bonnie Hardy and Jolynn Leko were host- REPRESENTATIVE for the Beaver County News. Must be able to type. Good in spelling and punctuation desirable. Can adjust hours to suit. Reliability and dependability necessary. Interesting work, with room for expansion. Contact Red at the County 000 babies are invited...as are their babies. You need not pos-lbilit- ies Typeser THIS meeting uary FOR STATE Latest Arrivals Utah. The group will meet the third Wednesday of each month. During the series of the group four meetings, informally discusses different phases of breastfeeding Topic for first meeting: Advantages of Breastfeeding for Mother and Child. - All women who are Interested In nursing their it's business meeting on Jan- PHONE NUMBER 19,1983, at 9:30 ajn., 234 No. Main Milford, uary at CSJhay bv . : 387-28- 4 THURSDAY JANUARY 13, 1983 jM The Beaver Co. LaLeche League Group will hold it's first meeting of the new series on Wednesday, Jan- - Veer a; is Presidency proud of the 13 Primary children woo achieved 100 attendance during the past year. Each child was presented with a Book of Remembrance page, with his or her picture attached, during a recent Sacrament honored Those meeting. were Danielle Hollingshead, Jennifer Smith, Paula Apple -gate, James Blake, Hillary Smith, Gaynelle HollingsAaron Townsend, head, Heather Johnson, Richard Hollingshead, Jamie Johnson, Mark Lister, Tasha Decker and Amber of News, I to bogin cone 8 hours. the B.Y.U. Alumni House in Provo. Ivy returned home to Parowan "4th her sister, Ruby Wicker. Ruby had been visiting with her family members in various places for several weeks. Peggy Johnson visited her and Judy folks, Tetbs Adams, during the recent holiday. Larry and Connie Haycock have been in Salt Lake during the past week making arrangements to move there for Larry's employment. Their children, Tamraand Mitchell, have been staying with Grandpa and Grandma, Benny and Alice Haycock.' Utahna Heap gave a tour of the genealogy library for the Parowan Stake recently and showed us a vast amount of material available right, there in the library. There are volumes of reading; Church court records, 4 --generation records, sheets and other materials available on microfilm or on microfiche plus all the ne her grandparents, Charles and Nellie Bentley. Larry and Dristen Robinson and family have moved back to Parowan and are living on Main Street. Jenny Bust am ante and son n ' f loLcelip Id'dgao 1st 2nd Ward Parowan building, is open Fridays from 12 noon - 8:00 pjn. and Saturdays from 10 J0O ajn. - 6j00 p.m. Asistance is available during those to Salt Lake the week folChristmas. She lowing stayed with her brother Dent and his family and enjoyed attending the reception of her nelce, Holly Ann, in Farowan Public Librarian 0 COUWTY -- LIZ ZALESKI Ltta Evans encourages all library book borrows rs to sure 177-35- 51 Ram bl ings BY Pm cessary equipment to view these stores of Information. Any material not currently in the library can be ordered for a nominal fee (on a rental basis). The Genealogy library , which is located in the basement of the Rent One Movie at Regular Price-G-et 2nd Mo vie Rental No Cost Your Family Video Store Cl COUPON PER FAMILY |