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Show contributing organization and make a report to its members other impressions of GUIs State. Nearly 336 girls are expected to attend this year's Girls State. They will become the mythical 51st State and will function according to the laws and procedure of the State of Utah. COUNTY Beaver Two girls chosen for Girls State Monk. Lee and Sally Smith and children spent the night in then went out Minersville, to their son Kelly's wedding in Las Vegas. Larry and Lisa Carte rand Lyle and Shanna Carter spent the weekend in Las Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. Vendon Myers was happy to have their daughter Michelle and family home for a week. Karl Gillins from Hurricane spent the night with his aunt and uncle Clark and Mary Gillins. Marshall celeBarry brated his birthday by taking all his friends out to the well where they run their Marshall. Later they all visited grandma Lamb son who Is in the Beaver Valley Hospital. Lee Marshall was attending a dairy meeting at the Little America Motel. He couldn't sleep so he walked outside and was mugged and robbed. He had to have 22 stitches in his head. A group of teenagers from was coming Minersville home from Beaver and wrecked near the resevoir. Bryan Wood was held in Milford Hospital over night. Cynthia Gillins and Scott Fails were taken to Beaver and Charlette Marshall was taken to Cedar City to be checked. I want to thank Mary Gillins for the compliment in last week's paper. I wish I could get more people to bring in their news. Vivian Marshall spent a few days in the Milford Hos- Two girls were selected from Milford High Junior class to attend Girls State activities at SUSC, June 11. Chosen were Marcle Bridge.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Bridge; and Lisa Marl Florence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Florence. To be eligible for Girls State: 1. She should have qualities of Leadership. 2. She should be of good cattle. character. Gladys and Gene were here to enjoy mothers day with her parents Goldie and Hielda Marshall. Pit-chfo- rth 3. She should have qualities of Courage, Honesty, and Cooperativeness. 4. She. should be in the upper third of her class scholastically. Grand Master to visit CONFISCATE1) EQUIPMENT TO BE SOLD The Division of Wildlife Resources will auction off confiscated fishing equipment Saturday, May 21, at 10 ajn. in the Division of Wildlife Resources Law Enforcement Building, 1588 West North Temple in Salt Lake City. The public is invited to inspect the equipment and register for bidding numbers from 9:00 to. 10:00a.m. The registration oEiinco s mad Moot writing the news from a hospital bed in Milford and my notes are In Minersville so excuse me if I leave any article out. Milton and Reva Albrecht k, stopped on their way to Arizona where they will finish their mission full year of activities, the Milford Area United Wayset a tentative budget at their Board of Directors meeting on May 4th. The budget allows only 4 of total contributions to go to Administrative costs. The remainder of the funds are scheduled for special grants, imremediate allocations, serves, and pledge loss which is running quite high this year due to high unem -ployment. Fifty percent of total funds receivable are scheduled for In immediate allocation. keeping with their policy of trying to keep around half of the money in Milford, these funds are scheduled to be divided between Milford and Minersville associations, and the large National Charities. Currently, the following, local agencies are under evaluation for funding; Milford Improvement Committee, Milford Little League Baseball, Milford Little League Basketball, Milford Chapter of the Red Beaver Cross, Western County EMT, Volunteer Fire Departments, and the Milford Boy Scout Troops. The following National Agencies have been sent contracts to affiliate with the United Way: AmericanCan-ce- r Society, Utah Heart Association, PrimaryChild-ren'- s Hospital, the American Diabetes Association, the Utah Special Olympics, the Utah Arthritis Foundation, March of Dimes, and the Multiple Sclerosis So- - Hol-broo- call. Kathie Larson and her sisGayle were here last week cleaning house and yard and getting jeady. for their mom and dad,"" Karl and to come Phyllis Truman home from their Phillipine Mission. They are expected in about a week. Larry and Rita Hugh have a new baby girl born last week in the Beaver Hospi- A ter u. ol grand'MXster LEO KINSMAN Grand Master I.O.O.F. to make Milford visitation. and Milford Oddfellows Rebekahs will host an open honoring Grand meeting Master Leo L. Kinsman Monday May 23, 1983. Grand Master Kinsman be accompanied by will n, Grand Warden Robert and other dignitaries, both past and present grand lodge officers. A buffet dinner for Oddfellows and their partners, and Rebekahs and their partners will be held at 6:30 p.m. in lodge dining room. An open meeting to the be held in will public I.O.O.F. Hall at 8:00 p.m., with entertainment to follow. tal. and more Weddings were held Satweddings urday. Lola Bonn and Gladys Myers were in St. George to Kelly Smith and his bride 's wedding.Also Ty and Bernice and Doug and Elma and mer and Ileen Gray, Clark and Mary Gillins. Rulon and Rachel and Irma and Thurman Eyre attended Heber and Emily Gillins daughter's wedding Mart and Sylvia Davis attended the wedding of their Sal-isbu- For constipation relief tomorrow tonight Af helps restore your system's own natural Gently. Dependably. Try it tonight. overnight. rhythm You II like the reliet in the morning. x is Chocolated or pills, Ihe Overnight Wonder, x Ex-La- i r'm, Read label and follow directions. 1x1 ax. Int . IW2 Milford-Minersvil- Reg. XBflUB $10'50Jh ;N0W $f99 X. X mm ' 438-22- 54 582 S. 2nd WTH W POWERLOCK fiT BriggsTtratton V motor, automatic choke, zone start s,ar,er' and rewmt) quick change at 5'Psi,ion each JV'nki rfW5tl'g.yt A igi$feSjiWBwgj?? vY&n T"" w -- wheel. 26" ?jEmaggir J TILLER tWC3SSS3 YW ASw Powered by a 5 hp Bnggs & Stratton motor, with heavy duty oversize chain drive, extra strong frame, 10" wheels, and 13'i" diameter 16 slasher tine blades. 1 rfV&mJ Greenbrier. lrow lAKiC iv4. j AV fM I JkMS a. in the L.DJS. Chapel on May 14th at 7:30 p.m. " T" GOLDEN CLASSIC GRILL n electronic starter, fully adjustable heat controls, and gas monitor fuel gauge give maximum economy. 431 96503B ;! cfi:?dt$r3 -- -- ijy I s a ft ffllP I'mSSt ( JLtt'Si&L. l fk S:5lr rffSpKS V EEGED. y ( SsTIl SCREWDRIVER Wy 16-- T POP ' df II SET 3i6", 14", 516" B- - 14" tips and straight phlllips. Plastic rack included. 0 1S-E Those participating are: Sharee Barnes, Kimberly Rose, Scott Bacon, Kristie Baxter, Ashley Selfers, Jennifer Hardy, Dana Baxter, Melissa Lister, Barnes, Donette Young, Jac- - ;! ' Mindy " queline Schow, Cheryl My V ers, Christopher Carter, Glna Rlckelle Rose, I W. 1 Mnjafe 3.5 hp II M '.tjrJmlS. Mrs. Beth Edwards and Baxter's Piano StuVvs dents will hold a Recital ' oh fl W 3 hp 4 cycle Briggs and Stratton motor with automatic choke and zone start rewind starter. Side discharge chute with hinged deflector 3 position manual height adjust- 1"B 50901 mnl Planning for the Beaver County Fair, August will be for most, and volunteers are needed to help in most departments. Plan to attend and help the fair. ' Large Selection of Shrubs, Fruit Tomatoes Petunias, Marigolds, Peppers and 387-28- ' EVjSfira -- 12th. jj Plants, & nJVb . Members of the Beaver County Fair Board ard fair workers are asked to attend a meeting in the fair building near Minersville it 8:00 p.m. tonight, Thursday, May MAY Trees, Hanging d 21" R0TARY ffllr'377 JUIlll)WtJrtBi TO BE HELD $jI99 " moneyordersorcerti-fie- No personal checks. checks will be accepted. WlPlkv PIANO RECITAL Reg. $9.98 cash, moots PEAT ' fee is $1. All sales are final and transactions will be made on the basis of Board ! BBSS 18-1-- 3; REAR BAGGING AV Push-butto- Areas Utah Code, (Section Annotated 1953). Greenbrier "Afxv T Yi le Fair 1 This Week ' s Specials szss Ji ciety. The funding of these agencies depends upon their agreeing to affiliate with the United Way. The Milford Area United Way has worked to provide a contract that is fair to all organizations and hopefully, will over time, cut down on fund raising events and drives in Milford. , The Members of the Milford AreaUn'ited Way Board-o- f Directors are anxious to support the wishes of any of their contributors in the region. If anyone wishes to comment on the United Way, appropriations, budget, or other activities, they can write to: Milford Area United Way, P.O.Box 36, Mil-fo- r, Utah, 84751. Additionally, anyone interested in making a presentation or suggestion to the Milford Area United Way in person, will be scheduled to do so at the regular Board of Directors meeting. With the completion of one reSheriff Cartwright minds County residents that Utah law states "Any person may kill a dog while it is attacking, chasingor worrying any domestic animal having a commercial value, or while such dog is being pursued thereafter." United UJcy I am Ex-La- citizen of the United States. 6. She should be able to take back to her community the Interest in and the sense of responsibility in Government which it is expected she will gain from Girls State The purpose of Girls State is to educate our young women in the duties, privileges, rights and responsi-bilit- es of citizenship. Mrs. Faye Ann Banks, the president of the American Legion Auxilary, and members wish to thanks all who contributed to sponsoring the girls: Epsilon Sigma Alpa Sorority, Beta Upsllon Sorority and the Lady Lions. Upon her return home each girl will appear before the Word croa pital. reach for EX-L- She must be a 5. Beaver County Sheriff's providing the "cat"; and EdSearch and Rescue Unit will die Erickson for many hours host the Utah State Jeep operating it. Also, John Search and Rescue Board Thomas provided the welding rod and helped with fabriMeeting in Beaver, Saturday, May 14, 1983. cating the bases for the tarRegistration will be from gets. The National Guard 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Fridonated help and materials day, May 13, and from 8 for the shoot. until 10 ajn. on Saturday. The new shooting range is A special training session on planned to be completed and in good chape for the May Emergency Locator Trans14 shoot weather permitting. mitters (ELT) will be conducted at 9 ajn. on SatAn alternate site is planned urday. At 10 ajn. the Board if it should be necessary. Meeting will begin and last Search and Rescue members until all business has been have worked many hours on conducted. this project and Beaver At 1 p.m., Saturday, a County can be proud of these Co-e- d Pistol Match will be dedicated volunteers. held at the new pistol range, The day's activities will 1 12 miles southeast of Beaconclude with banquet Saturver on the SouthCreekRoad. day evening at the National Sheriff Cartwright would like Guard Armory in Beaver. to thank Judge Rowland CALL WANT ADS Yardley for allowing use of the land; Len Erickson for asks that dog owners cooperate by keeping their animal tied up at night, both to prevent damage to livestock and to keep the dog from being shot. later in the summer. Search-Resc- ue hosts meeting Sheriff County Lynn Cartwright down. Two girls from each state will be chosen to attend Oris Nation in Washington, D.C. BRIDGE MARCI LISA FLORENCE grandson Todd Monk and Rae Barton in Milford. Todd is the son of Evyln and Donald 06 Numerous reports of dogs chasing livestock have been received by Beaver County Sheriffs Department during the last two weeks. They elect their own officials from Governor Elaine and Dale Baldwin and children, Cody, Tammy and Chad were here to spend the weekend with the Fay Marshall family. Grace, Scott, Anthony, Cherssttie, Fay, Betty, and Sidney Marshall, Gret,Mar-len- e, Cynthia, Gus, and Nicholas Marshall, and Kevin Gill, all enjoyed a lovely ham dinner at the home of the Scott Bealers. Sidney Marshall was ordained ade-co- n Sunday by his father Fay IN PROBLEMS c cot.Tnnr"P nmr I DOGS CAUSING Beaver Mauri-iti- a Davis, Angelia Carter, Sheri Wiseman, Laurel Bacon, Jill Mayer, JameeMax-e- y, Christy Wlllden, Denlse Miller, S andra Tolley . The public is invited. Ftn JT r"rni from one iM.rmammth, side with a snap. Packaged in vinyl storage pouch with an as- K110 12-sortment of rivets. o ) FlniilfrPi?Q JUWU USS tilOBi. 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