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Show COUNTY Drug r olcohol ?.' i'I, If DAVIS HILMA Allen Jameson and children, Lorl, of Bountiful Utah spent the Easter weekend with parents Delbert and Ef-f- le June son, they all enjoyed vlsltlnf Zlon Park on Saturday. They returned home to Bountiful on Sunday. Margaret Dalton Is in the Cedar Hospital for surgeryon her knee. Hope you will soon be home and be well. A family dinner was served at the Dale Eyre home to celebrate Dale and Carta's birthday. Chris and Marllee and family from Beaver, Berg and Brenda and Ryan, Dean and Teri and family, Kayleen and Brandon, David and Mar-ci- a from Richfield and La Dell, InnaandThurman,Mar-gi- e and Elmer, and Lettle and Bill. Mike and Nalanle Gllllns went to Salt Lake to go to his Missionary Reunion. Its their seventy year reunion. Steve and Becky Gllllns had to take their baby back to the Primary Hospital he has had another attack of bronchitis. Cynthia GlUins andJlllCar-te- r have gone to Mt. Holly to the H team council. Tex and Vie, Ryan, Nell and Stacey went to Phoenix to enjoy the Easter vacation. Tim and Margie and their children went to Las Vegas to enjoy Easter with Kent and Pam Swlndlehurst. Kurt and Jennie and Mar-l- a and son Todd are spending some time in their summer home. Mr. and Mrs. Owen (Paula) Spencer and baby have been visiting their grandparents Mart and Sylvia Davis. They live L"i Logan. Todd and Robin McMullln and Thayne and Wendy Mar Kent and 4-- Rodd Logan with the F.F.A. Neal and Jonl Gressman drove to Colorado to Seal's brother Bob and family. Malcum Bonn celebrated his birthday March 31st. With cake and ice cream served at his parents Kurt and Grorole Bonn. Gladys and Gene Pltchforth from Salt Lake spent the weekend visiting their parents, Goldle and Hilda Marshall. from Margaret Bozarth Elko, Nevada are spending the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bonner. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Carter and family from Washington and Mr. and Mrs Barlow Carter from Washington were here for their Mother's funeral Mrs. Vera Carter, held last Thursday. Many other friends and relatives were also in attendance. Lillian McKnight visited people in Minersville and Cedar and also attended Vera's funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Jay (Brenda) Bowcutt and family are here visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marshall. Bishop Ross and Eleanor Marshall went to Salt Lake to attend conference. Eleanor met her brother Coy Roberts and she went back to Mc Minnivllle to visit her parents, Lester and Leona Roberts. Lester has had surgery. Nettie Myers rode Amtrak to Las Vegas, then went with Doug and Colleen Form an to Los Angeles for Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Davis and family from Payson spent 401 S. Main - 387-23- 66 Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 50 N. Main - f I ' ' H- - 1 CUTER THAN A BUGS EAR: These young ladies were all business Saturday as they picked up e aster eggs at the MVMH Staff Easter Eg Hunt. We got their mothers mixed up, so dont have idents, but If mom stops In the COUNTY NEWS office Friday, she can have the pictures. Sunday visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Davis. Dan and Eva, Heber and Kathleen, Richard and Sue Limb all went to Lake Powell for the Easter Vacation to fish. Dixie and BobMeaghan from Las Vegas spent Easter weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Goff and brother Dan and family. The Beterment Club sponsored the Easter Egg Hunt, surely was lots of kids to participate in the hunt. It was divided Into three groups. Max and Anna Carter had all three of their girls and families here over the weekend to enjoy Easter vacation. Irma Edwards and sons spent Friday night with, her parents Mr. and Mrs. Doug Blackburn, she was going to St. George to meet her husband Bruce who is employed in dendale, Nevada. Roger and Sue Carter and family went to Parowan to spend Easter with her sister Margie and family it was Chad's birthday and they all went bowling in Cedar City. Leila Carter celebrated her birthday on the 1st of April her family were in for cake and ice cream. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Taylor drove to Salt Lake last week to visit Mike and lacy Myers and do some business. Jeff Marshall was in St. George last week meeting with the BLM Grazing board. MARCH 31, 1983 Auto accident, South of Beaver Motorist assist Report of hit and run, BeaAccept HOMELITE Chain Saws Chainsaws 7 Now at Special Prices Radio Shack Telephones I M W I wuy I nn. icill un pay yuui piiune 7355. Monica Maria May, Boulder, CO Possession of Controlled Substance. DON'T BORROW! MARCH 28, 1983 Escort Minersville bulance to Beaver am- Respond to call for dep-t- y at Beaver High School. Respond to call for deputy, John's Service, Milford. MARCH 29, 1983 -- Accept ball $54, UHP ci- tation. Transient gas assist --Accept bail $65, UHP citation Attempt to locate person in Milford for emergency message Accept ball $74, UHP citation Respond to complaint from citizen, Beaver Motorist assist MARCH 30, 1983 Investigate charge, Beaver Gas Conoco skip, assault One-Sto- p, Beaver, victim. Two males, one female incarcerated. Respond to call from Beaver High School. Removed dead dog from road, Beaver U-- 21 Shanna and Lyle Carter had a family and friends retirement party at her home Saturday night. Buss retired from Utah Power and Light. A farewell party was held at Rema and Earl limbs for Milton and Reva Albrecht who will soon enter the Mission, home. Those present, Wllma and Dace Davis, Earl and Rema, Milton and Reva, Robert and Emily Dotson, Dan and Eva Davis, Clark and Mary Gllllns, Marshall and Nellie Hollinghead, Ralph and June Pearson. Vehicle inspection Respond to call from Stag Motel; transient causing problems. Respond to call, Premium Oil, Beaver; same transient causing trouble. Respond to call, Kelly's Kitchen, Beaver; same transient causing trouble. Respond to call for assistance, Minersville; booked one male (protective custody) on U-- ,T;rm-iiiimrir- Trampolines stockOn Sale without pads Howard Bradshaw's, 435 West Center THE NU&CER ONE SELLING WOOD AND COAL EURNaNQ STOVES AMERICA. fi $5 Mowers or your choice BLAZE KING or Bradshaw Auto Parts N. Main V CAM WANT RESULTS c FIRE KING Beaver g Call 387-288- 1 Beaver male Incarcerated, charge with Possession and Speeding APRIL 2, 1983 Transient returned to Beaver, caused problems at El Bambi Cafc. report of Investigate prowler. Beaver Escorted transient out of town again. Power plant alarm Family dispute, Milford One APRIL 3, 1983 Two male subjects incarcerated. One charged with Driving Under Influence and Possession Controlled Substance with Intent to the other Distribute; charged with Intoxication and Possession of Substance with Intent to Distribute. Arrested in Milford. Motorist assist Horses out near cemetery, Beaver Investigate report of juveniles over climbing swimming pool walls, Beaver Transient gas assist Citizen complaint on cows on Discuss Placement Of A Satellite Prison Facility Hear Milford 4 The Milford City Council seeks input from Milford Citizens on the desirability of promoting a Sa- tellite prison facility near Milford. Staff personnel of the Division of Corrections will be available to answer questions. ed U-- 21 Gas skip, Conoco One-Sto- p, Beaver, Victim. G. G. Cart wright Beaver County Sheriff Monday , April II, 1983 7:30 P.M. IN THE MILFORD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL "Let us be ready t9 take the field whenever 44 t danger callSo 99 JOHN HANCOCK From the minute men to the Green Mountain Boys. America has counted on citizen soldiers. Today, as members of the National Guard and Reserve, their training, readiness and support from you their employers arc vital. Write: Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, Arlington, VA 22209. Protect their future while they protect yours. ; tirely. with pads $520 May be seen on display at Snapper Lawn Pisbsr Stoves fl 21 Escort transient out of The COUNTY NEWS does not wish to change It's deadlines, from the present Tuesday noon; however, you should not wait until the wry last minute,- if you want to be assured of having your news in that week's issue. Gradually our readers have slipped into the habit of not bringing In their news until the last minute, regardless of the fact that much of it could be brought in on Thursday to Monday, when the COUNTY NEWS staff Is not so busy. News brought In on Tuesday forces the COUNTY NEWS staffers to do a rush job in order to accommodate the news, which means that there is mora chance for errors, or even that it be left out en- geiiMfciini $420 in the nation. Another theMls-sou- rl Grand Champion of had which State Fair head. Another was 350 CaliGrand Champion of the Fair. State fornia To DEADLINES neQYcVjv Special in of the fanciest cattle was assist -- Fire call, McMullln home ...I m LJ 750 Bea- - i Yardley of Beaver, Utah, has shown feeder club calves across America this year and had many Grand Champions, which Include the following shows: Grand Champion Pen feeders at the in International Pacific Portland, Ore.; Reserve Champion Pen at Spokane, Wash.; highest selling pen at the American Royal National Livestock Show in Kansas' City; high selling 34 blood Siemmental cow at the Cow Palace in San Franc iso; Grand Champion feeder steer out of 250 head at the California Select Show and Sale, Feeder Grand CA; Bakersfleld, Champion Pen of 5 feeder heifers at the Greatest Livestock Show on Earth in Denver, Colo.; and Grand Cham -plon Pen of 20 commercial heifers also in Denver. Besides being Champions at many county fairs and district shows, Yardley bred fat market steers were Grand Champions at the Indian State Fair wlnningover Gib County News Special Prices on all Models 1 cattle nin ot mony shons ver Stock See us for your telephone needs. VAU.. The following individuals before appeared Judge Rowland B. Yardley during the month of March and entered pleas of guilty to the charges against them. Carolyn M. Boyter, Beaver, UT Illegal Possession of Aloe ho L. Tony R. Alvey, Escalante, UT, DUI James A. Clifford, Yakima, WA, Possession of Controlled Substance, Reckless Driving, and Speed Too Fast For Existing Conditions. Stepeben J. Fresquez, Mlnturin, CO, Possession of Controlled Substance. Michael J. Rivera, Veyo, CO, Possession of Controlled Substance. Robert M. Inouye, Veyo, CO, Possession of Controlled Substance, Speed 8255, No Driver License. Susan A. Goddard, Boulder, CO, Possession of Controlled Substance, Speed SUBSCRIBE trailers, Dispatch ambulance, In rru two ci- Con-troll- discount on & $84, UHP 1983 Bullae y Sporting Goods APRIL 1, 1983 Respond to report of dogs in cattle, Beaver Auto accident, Minersville Spring Specials ball tation Check on 6 THURSDAY APRIL 7, Gib Yartiloy WW ver Cows on STEIHL fair Wtfy&rf; kU--- W Marie Marshall spent Easter in St. George with Glenn Hutchings, her father, and her daughter Evelyn and children. 477-39- 68 Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 10 y -- McMullln and Todd PRACTICE DENTISTRY - fin ' . Marshall spent three days in - PAR0WAN ' r-.v-'- " shall drove to Provo to see "The Journey." They stayed over night. OFFICE HOURS MILFORD ; 386-22- 41 U.D. Ualbom. D.D.S. FAMILY tV v - nnn JUU Most newspapers now have Monday deadlines for all news and advertising, for he Thursday publications, and will accept no news on Tuesdays except late happening news. News that nap-pe- ns on Monday or Tuesday. We at the COUNTY NEWS hope to keep our deadlines the same as at present, which la Mon- day noon for all routine news, correspondents, and advertising. We will still accommodate late news until noon on Tuesdays. It's expensive and a little ridiculous to be Idle much of Monday and then work long hours on Tues days, preparing news copy that happened on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. We hope our readers and advertisers will cooperate, so that we can keep our deadlines as they are 2t present, and still handle late happening news. . igg- - - 4 1 J - IMPtOYM SUPPOtTOt 1L I A Public Srvic THI GUARD A RCSERVI Gxnd T"' N.wtp.p., of |