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Show HERE'S MORE ABOUT School Doord Principal Marshall. o .'.va .; v.-- iAi' sir .v:;vV " V , , , , , , i I , ,nrt At least It was last IT'S A GAME OF HUSTLE: at It with more went Milford and as Valley Friday hustle than finess. Mike Norton, foreground, and Mark Yardley, 31, scramble for a loose ball as lieors ffrijD Swlshl John Dotson added his 26th point for the evening with a bomb from way past the center line just as the buzzer ended the game with the Tigers leading Valin a thriller that ley 77-never saw a ten point spread, through the whole game 69 " 9 x it i additional computers andor 8l? J The Beaver High School Lettermans Club was authorized to sponsor a donkey basketball game as a fund raising project. Date of game, January 25, 1983. A (' fJW " ' . nnnn 13 o dairy collodion fall 'f 0 UMQ8 in mh m HERE'S The Rams have got the third quarter blues, and it's no wonder, after losing to Enterprise by three points, after a disappointing third quarter when the Wolves out scored the Rams 22-1- 1 and Ram half-tim- e wiped out a 35-lead and were up by 6 at the end of four, MORE ABOUT Boavor Jeff Thompson has the advantaged here, battling his South Sevier opponent for third and fourth in the Milford tourney last Saturday. The Delta Rabbits seemed to have the upper hand for team points, but since the County News has been unable to obtain the results of the tourney or Piute match, there is no story. We suggest the wrestling fans mention they'd like to see wrestling reported in the County News. This should hold tru for fans in Milford, Beaver, and Parowan. Without cooperation from the coaches, It's almost Impossible for the County News to cover all events. . Photo by Sean ACTION: Tho luohio Tvpo- The Typographic error is a slippery thing and can hunt till you are dizzy, but it sly-Yo- u somehow will r get by. Till the forms are off the presses, still it keeps; it is. strange how shrinks down in a corner and it never stirs or peeps. The typographic error, is too small for human eyes, Till the ink is on the paper when it grows to mountain size. The boss, he stares with horror, then grabs his hair and groans; The copy reader drops his head upon his hands and It moans.- The-remainde- r - of the issue may be clean as clean can be. But that typographic error is the only thing you see. City Council 28 a letter from Calvin K. Director of the Bur - Sud-wee- ks, 6 . 3-- 77-- 8 EHqbs 8K3B8T8 Si The running Beavers COUNTY victory over grabbed a 75-THURSDAY Kanab last Friday night in a JANUARY 13, 1983 key Region encounter. The win leaves the Beavers tied for second place with Kanab the Cowboys to handle. While been In trouble," commentwho are both trailing Miland Robinson ed Coach Calvin Albrecht Hutchings ford who leads the league blistered the nets in the of Beaver. second half for the Beavers. with a 0 record. Hutchings led all scorers with 25, Robinson canned 20, Chris Brannvall directed Wood, Robinson, and MarsBr an vail and Wood both hit the offensive traffic setting hall dominated the boards on defense. 11, followedbyMarshallwith up a balanced attack that 5 and Roberts with 3. Dave Roberts come off the gave the Beavers the early lead. In the first quarter Beaver bench In the fourth The Beavers travel to tomorrow night Brannvall hit 6 of his 11 period to add three ImportParowan ant points to keep the Beawhile the Tigers travel to points followed by Hutchings, Robinson, and Wood with four vers In lead. Enterprise and the Cowboys each giving Beaver an 18-"We hit our foul shots entertain Valley. first quarter lead. at the end or we would have In the second period Thane Marshall chipped in three of his 5 points, Brannvall added two more, Robinson 4, Hutchings 4, and Wood' two more to keep a 5 point The UjS. Department of would be held In escrow, marginal lead at intermisAgriculture announced today pending further developr sion 33.-2-8. it has halted efforts to collect; ments in the litigation. All a tough the .Cbngresslonaily authorThe Beayers;-hadThe letter urged tndsirre -- ' keeping Scott assignment ized 50 -- cent per hundredsponsible for the collection Robertson from swishing the weight assessment on milk to maintain accurate records nets from 20 and 25 feet marketing. The action is in of all milk marketing while in the first half Robertson the order Is in effect. They response to a temporary rehad 15 at halftlme but only straining order issued Dec. were also asked to consider 21 in Columbia, S.C. managed six in the second establishing voluntary eshalf. However, his teamU.S. District Judge crow accounts In which funds mate Whit Bunting found the Matthew J. Perry ordered could be held for later payments to the Commodity well for 17 in the second USDA to stop the collection half to keep the heat on the after hearing arguments In Credit Corporation, should Beaver defense. Robertson a suit filed Dec. 17. The those payments become neand Bunting combined for assessment was Implecessary. 48 of the Cowboys 68 points. mented on Dec. 1. half-tibefore the disasIn a letter sent today to Inspite of Robertsons and milk handlers, the USDA said trous third quarter. But they Buntings hot hands Hutchings and Robinson second half got a chance to come back any assessments received surge was too much for while the order is in effect in the fourth period, when the Wolves bench protested a foul call too much, and Wolf Coach Banks and his assistant coach each drew a technical with three minutes left. But they only made four of the six foul shots,, and were still down by two. The Wolves tenaciously hung on 3. to the lead to win Alan Burton led Ram scorRams who don't quit, even should both be healthy next week. Heppler Is looking for ers with 17, Dan Evans had though they are one for nine for the season. 15, Travis Griffiths 13 and things to pick up the rest Dan Robinson 11. For the But Doug Rogerson got of the season as they begin Wolves Robert Moyle had into his first game long ento assert themselves. The foul riddled game saw 19, Terrel Bergren 15 and ough to score one point, his first since' the opening the Rams go to the foul line Troy Hall had 11. The Rams will travel to 33 times making 19 and the game, when he broke his Beaver Friday and could be Wolves toed the line 44 times foot, and Mike Robinson who a big surprise If everyone has carried a lot of the load making 26. and scoring, for the Rams The Rams led 15-- 9 in the is healthy. Enterprise will who was out with the flu at entertain Milford. 8 first quarter and 68 : teen of which he got in the second half, mostly by hitting the boards. It was touch and go from the opening buzzer though the Tigers led all the way. The 1 7 68 GQUGT8 lOQd IGQPQ Yardley's 24 points were just as important to the Tiger win. Eigh- fi - ' took a 75-Thane Marshall shoots over Wes Huntington of Kanab, as the Beavers Photo by Kesler league win over the Cowboys Friday. raising project to purchase a new wrestling mat fund 69 But Mark V 41 LA 3-- TOURNEY 1 purchase. Dr. Crook Is also working on state funding to purchase was also approved. Elwin Sagers and John Kerksiek reported on the Vocation ConNational ference they attended in St. Louis. They said the time and money were well spent and much valuable information received. They also recommended that someone attend each year. Beaver High School football schedule for next year reviewed. All home games will start at 8:00 pan. in 7:30 p.m. in September, October, and Homecoming game at 7:00 p.m. The Fan Rooter bus was v I discussed. The Supagain 3 'miBmmmem. m tjh reme Court decision was John Dotson, 43, reaches In. Others pictured are Bus could posreviewed. Steve Hoyt and Craig Patterson. The Tigers won sibly be run if total cost contest and lead the league with three the 77-is paid by patrons. EstiPhoto By Sean wins. mated cost per mile is around $1.50, which may prohibit the use of the bus. Haslem will Superintendent 11 but Coach Barnes with check with the state office got some good moments from on actual cost per mile Williams, Gay, Patterson and ask for legal clarifiand Rose who combined for cation on the law. the other sixteen points. The state school finance The Tigers looked a little was reviewed. Reprogram tired after nearly a two week venue sources discussed. layoff. They last played Dec' Superintendent Haslem re21st against North Sevier. ported that the W.P.U. inLeading the Buffalo attack crease for next- - year, may ., were Sawyer with 19, Black-be very ; low -- and possibly Buffalos, Jast years league burn 16, Lamb 14 and Houtx at all." with 11. They had 29 field- - j nothing champions and 2nd place in Haslem ' Superintendent the Round Robin and State, goals and 11 of 26 from the on status the of the reported just wouldn't give up, though line for their 69 points. Smith home. Several people what they lacked in talent 73 The Tigers hit 34 of expressed an interest in purand size elsewhere, they from the field for a respectthe home, but either chasing made up for with hustle. ful 46 percent and had 9 decided not to or did not Chad Hardy was the only 15 from the line. of make an offer. Lee R. Beaother Tiger in double figures Coach Barnes is pleased umont offered to remove the with the Tigers 0 league home and clean up the area record, but knows they will and that he have ownership have to bear down to stay of the home for the removal Enteron top when they meet and cleanup. The offer of Lee 4 prise this week. The Wolves R. Beaumon was accepted. don't like to lose at home. Home removal and cleanup to And they will wrap up the be accomplished within 30 first half with Kanab hereon days. January 21. Brut strength and awkwardness is sometimes enough in the first half, but . It looks like all teams will be at full strength In the second half and that top spot could become very difficult as everyone wants to be the spoiler. Moy fP fQBQDl A --- - 0 programs. 7?tm , . V t Some concerns were expressed and the matters will be corrected as soon as possible. The overall reviews .were very satisfactory. Mr. Pettey requested that the 7th and 8th grade boys be authorized to travel with the wrestling Uam this week. Approved by the board. . The Mlnersville Betterment Club would like to provide 1900.00 toward the purchase of another computer for tb school and requested that the board provide the remaining funds. The board agreed to cooperate In the 50-4- eau of Water Pollution Conthe third quarter. trol regarding Beaver City's '! Third quarters have been . upgrading of the pump station our nemisis all season, and pressure line. Coach Happier said, but had A special meeting of the nothing but praise for his City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission was new vocational building.. held on December 28, 1982 Beaver City will waive the at 8:00 pjn. customary connection fees for the water, sewer and Mayor Christiansen informed the City Council that electricity at the new vothe special meeting was cational building. TheSchool called to discuss problems District shall stand all costs at the new school vocational for material and labor over a single --phase power conbuilding. The Mayor read to the Council a letter from nection for electricity to the The vocational building. Superintendent Haslem stating some of the requests the District shall stand all maSchool Board Is making on terial costs for the 6" water Zonthe Planning and line, meter, meter box and ing Commission and the City lid to the property line of Council. After discussion of the vocational building. The School Board shall stand all the problems, the meeting broke into two sections -- costs to connect Into the main sewer line. the City Council and the The Planning and Zoning Planning and Zoning Commission. After discussion, Commission recommended ' Council decided Beaver City that the vocational building will install an 8" water line on 1st North and 1st East on Center Street - Main to be granted a variance to 100 East. From Center ' build within five feet of the Street to the new vocational property line on the west building, the school board and north. The Commission will furnish all materials also recommended that they to Install a 6" water line to be granted a variance in the the building and Beaver City number of parking spaces will black top from the street to 37 slots. All recomto the curb and gutter on mendations were, approved the north and west of the by the CounclL 66-6- 35-2- ; ; ; IKltlMllDirJ TEST SET Mark Thoso Days on Your Calendar IT'S NEW!! 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