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Show I IgqeIs 0nn??ni?Q DuUUUU' 2:12; 3200 meter 11:15.75. 400 meter relay second, Beaver tied school record, 46.14. Chris Branvall, Thane Marshall, Paul Robinson, Steve Hatchings. 1600 meter medley relay, Chris 3:54.29. second, Brannvall, Paul Robinson, Brett Christiansen, Bryan Coach Calvin Albrecht 's track team crabbed second place In the Region 12 track meet last Thursday atSUSC. The Beavers followed a strong talented Kanab club for the second spot vlth 104 Kanab von the points. Region vlth 167 points. Panguitch landed in the third spot with 86 13 points followed by North Sevier with 61, Piute 24 13, Bryce Valley 18, Valley 18, Milford 16 and Gunnison with Wood. 1600 2nd 3: "mm : nj- - jy David White placed first In the Discus with a throw of 124'8". also shot put 38' 5 14", good for sixth and ran sixth in 300 meter hurdles in 45.58. Shaun Dalton placed fourth in the 110 meter high hurdles, 18.29. For the Beaver girls Cheryle Gale, second, 300 meter hurdles, Third 100 meter hurdles. Stacy Hutchings, fifth, 100 He IN ORDER: Coach Albrecht conon an excellent performance Roberts David gratulates at the Region 12 Track Meet In Cedar City. Roberts won the 1600 meter. 800 meter and 3200 meter races. Osborn Photo A real triple threat. CONGRATULATIONS meters. Thane Marshall grabbed second in the 300 meter sal hurdles at 42.95 and third in the long jump, 21'6". Steve Hutchings, second Javelin 153'4", third 200 meter 24.09. . Chris Bran vail, fourth, long jump 20'1". 6 THURSDAY MAY 12, 1983 Wendy Marshall. meters. Roberts, second, meters. Susan 800 .Greenville Adamsville M :' f , t - " - FOR STATE: David White (left) who took spend the weekend with his family Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bradford. At the Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday Mrs. Stephens daughter Rose gave a talk." She honored her mother, and her son then played some of the songs Mrs. Stephens has composed. Delora came home Sunday evening. A special program was presented in the Ward Sacrament Meeting in Green-vil- le to honor on Sunday the Mothers. A flower was given to each mother. Tom and Becky Bartlett and five sons of Phoenix, Arizona came Friday evening to spend the weekend with Ray and Afton Kesler and family. All the families church with the attended Keslers, then a family dinner was enjoyed. Those attending the dinner were Tom and Becky and family, Roger and Laurie Kesler and fam -ily, John and Jan Kesler, and Jeff and Cindy Kesler, Chris, Jamie and Afton and A JUST ALONG FOR THE RIDE: Little Tandy Getts Just came along for the ride, but wound up showing the Grand Champion Lamb, owned by John Christiansen. on Tuesday. weekend, Ray and Kesler and sons, Jammie and Chris, drove to Rifle, Colorado to visit their Afton ' UUWLJlia ui - son Stephen and family. The ward at Rifle was dedicating their newChapel.Stephen is a member of the Bishopric in the ward. Mrs. Beth Jansick and from Las Vegas friend spent last weekend here. She came to see about her place out south of Greenville. Tames and Lillian Williams attended Sacrament Meeting in the Beaver First Ward last week to see their great grandson confirmed a member of the LBS Church. He is the son of Sandy and David Christianson. LaMar and Dorothy Ford-ha- m of Bountiful, Utah drove to Greenville last Sunday to spend the day with Mrs. Nettie Fordham and other relatives. A family dinner was enjoyed at the home of Bessie Edwards. Brsnt and Sandy Edwards and faiiiily, Rlcke and Kay Edwards and family, Nettie, Bessie and LaMar and Dorothy enjoyed 'Mrs'. Helen Richards and Joni and Mrs. daughter Leona Smith were visitors at the Ricke and Kay Edwards home Sunday. The people of Adamsville are getting excited over the restoration of the old homes in Adamsville and the old store and the school. The Adams families from Provo have spent some time in Adamsville getting ready to restore them. Family members of JoAnn Blackner gathered at her home last Sunday evening to have cake and ice cream and help her celebrate her Birthday. Those attending were her parents, Jack and Helen Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Williams and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Falls and fain ily, Mr. andMrs. Bruce Wiland family, Mr. liams and Mrs. Craig Blackner : iJ , t all the from I-n- the Beaver schools School District were honored with a steak dinner Monday, May 9th at the Black Steer in Beaver. After a delicious dinner, Superintendent Haslem welcomed those present by saying It's a real pleasure to honor real achievement. You will be able to receive the scholastic of awards that you have achievement, attained the rest of your lUe. Haslem said that he would take this occassion to express his regret that Prinlastically, cipal PetteywasleavlngMll-for- d High School. It will be a great loss to the Beaver School System. County "Principal Pettey If as good an administrator and teacher as I've ever known," Haslem said. , He then turned the even- Board ing over to school President Howard Brad- stushaw, who applauded the their excellence In dents fjr education. He noted that parental In, volvement was evident, in that where parents became said. Then the principals of each school made the awards to the following students: BELKNAP ELEMENTARY: Charlene 4th GRADE: 6th Darren GRADE: Baldwin, Stacy Danny Nielson. ELEMENTARY: MILFORD 4th GRADE: Mark Flor- Z1 Feedback Dear Red, Herewith the 19 bucks to keep the news coming to for two more Bountiful ence; Brett Myers. 5th GRADE; Jared Gron-nin- g. 6th GRADE: Shawn Kinross, Peter Yee. .SCHOOL: MINERS VILLE Michelle GRADE: 6th Albrecht. 7th GRADE: Cindy ad. 8th GRADE: Teresa Ann Albrecht. HIGH SCHOOL: BEAVER 7th GRADE: Garv. Brown, Caroline Smith, KlnVJensen. 8th GRADE: Tracy White, Martin, Natalie Angela Black, John Webster. 9th GRADE: Me linda Rob on the "First Milford High team going to State" but now recall he was out of school by that time. 1938-3- ? season The brought the Millard District Basketball Championship to Milford High School under the guidance of now deceased Coach Floyd Kotter. Led Al- Brett 11th GRADE: ACADEMIC: Cheryl Gale, Alison Lowe. VOCATIONAL: Eric David Roberts. Jes-su- p, 12th GRADE: ACADEMIC: Nancy Bradshaw, Matthew Webster, Denise Bradshaw, by Paul HIGH USDA ACTIVITIES SCHEDULED Southern Utah State Colac- lege commencement tlvitles begin May 16 with a banquet for high academic achievers and ana wards assembly for outstanding department scholars. They end June 4 with the college's 86th annual commencement Dear Red: I feel the same as Ar-le- ne Malchus about the city crew. They have been very pleasant and helpful around this neighborhood. Many times they have tak- - Gil-11- ns exercises. Other activities scheduled during the three --week period . SNCW i"3 SfCW i i' 2 . SURVEY , jj l5l 'COURSE 5 Last Year This Year I Depth HATER PERCENT content- ofAv, I KireeuMiiE j- BIG FLAT . . -- ' V" t OTTER 12th GRADE: ACADEMIC: Kelly Miller. Taryl IBPWffVALLEyg Rogers. t Mill I, GRAND CHAMPION: , M Ml llimpil " H""'"""" Derrick Weldert showed the grand champion pig at the Beaver County Livestock Show Saturday. I iSURVEYfWft ja,s no IS 3U IV 7 SS.f AST 51 SdiT A? MINtRSYim fail content p.. W1W fam IAveragE 7, Catch L 70 XS.f SO thl 7' 3-- 3 Mf . M I 1st fclttlfi ' "r Lmsj i7 fs h$ ? jSI lOk ntt ITCWflt (inch-s- ) , . Since Oct. i - ; This HATER uep t : rteciPiTATicw Gage (inches) Snow Survey i i Debra TOP ACADEMIC AWARDS Kelly Miller TOP VOC ATIONA L AWARD Patricia Sullivan. GRADUATION SERVICE 1 Myers. VOCATIONAL: Wanda Munk SOIL 11th GRADE: ACADEMIC: Shaun Dalton, Bill Morris. VOCATIONAL: Doug Kirk, Austin Jim Hickman, Williams, Bud James and Floyd Carter, the latter now deceased. And who can forget the cheering student body being led into a frenzy by Cheerleaders Jean Moore Hickman and Virginia Rollins Grimes? Certainly, not II Signed, John L Gr 1ms haw CONSERVATION SCHOOL: Jamee GRADE: 7th Maxey. 8th GRADE: Mike White Scott Sul 9th GRADE: livan. ' 10th GRADE: Terri Pec-to- l. Jess McKnight Perry very able reseves and Dan Gillies on the offensive and Allen Bingham and Nolen Williams on the defensive they were aided by Robinson, Dale Smith. TOP ACADEMIC AWARD: Nancy Bradshaw. TOP VOCATIONAL AWARD: Travis Bradshaw. MILFORD en time to pick up loose gar the dogs have strewn around the alley. It's a messy job, who else would take the work and be able to always look as though they just stepped out of the bandwagon? Some of them have worked for many years and as far as I'm concerned have earned the right to serve our town for many more. other citizens will Hope voice their opinions. Signed and family of Cedar City helped make Mother's Day more happy for Mary Ann Williams. and children, Travis and JoAnn and Orson. Mrs. Carolyn Dalton and daughter of Clrcleville and Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Lee Nathan Christiansen, Joseph, Jimmy Carter. VOCATIONAL: Walker; Heidi Nielson. 5th GRADE: Kimberly Martin, Tyler Falls. Marshall, . GRADE: Lin ; mare. TOP QUARTER HORSE: Gilbert Yardley poses with his quarter horse brecht. 10th - i CJUOCJ involved with the student, they were rewarded with higher achievement. "When parents become involved, students excell," Bradshaw ' SUP Have been waiting for Gordon Murdock to correct you erts, Jill Carter, Lesa wi im visiting with them. They are from the State of Washington. Mrs. Sandy Barton is back in the hospital in St. George' of complications because from surgery. Ken is there with her. She may have to be in St. George for two weeks. Kay Last ... years. scho- - UAJJIhAfne AwnAf. TOP HERD BULL: Well at least one 01 tnem was, anaj even from Germany. couldn't agree on which one was the vest. The Gelbvleh axe imported mm Students !- JI II Don andRondaWeldertare happy to have Don's parents Kesler. Becky and Tom plan to return to Phoenix Mrs. Delora Stephens was happy to have her grandson, who Is attending school at Cedar City, call and take her to Tooele with him to for Milford poses the 110 high hurState. White also and the shot put. a percent of their class III there. Bessie Edwards in the top five J!, iWM (St Gil and Jane Bucentl and four children of Fillmore, visited King and Donna Morris over the weekend, to enjoy Mother's Day. first place in the discus at Region with Shaun Dalton who took sixth in dles. They will represent Milford at qualified in the 300 meter hurdles V m the dinner and visit. Gail and Glenn Jablionski and Karen Cook enjoyed a Pizza supper, and movies at the home of Rlcke and Kay Edwards Saturday night. Frank and Phylis Myers are back home after Phylis in Rock Springs, visited Wyoming with Craig and Gloria Maycock and family and Frank visited in Salt Lake with his mother. Ralph and Leah Fordham traveled to Ogden on Friday and spent the weekend with Douglas and Dennis Briggs. They came home on Sunday. JoAnn and Orson Black-n- er were happy to have their son Shane call home from England on Friday. Shane is on a IDS Mission over Nancy Bradshaw, fourth, 1600 toe Grand Champion Dairy from TOP DAIRY CATTLE: Wad. Yardley poses with the the from Champion showed the Reserve Boyd Yardley Dairy, while David Eyre - - Evre Dairy. " " " Osborn Photo Beaver. w, 116'6' Scott Falls, fourth, shot put 39' 1 14". Nathan Condie, fifth, 3200 meter 11:55.23. Dave Roberts, first 1600 meter 4:53.19; 800 meter ' Treesa Edwards poses after winning the mile and half mile in the girls portion of the Region Track Meet for long jump. Charlotte Marshall, fifth, 200 meter dash. Medley relay, second, Holly Gale, Nancy Brad-shaCharlotte Marshall, Brett Christiansen, third, meter 52.95. Eric Dotson, third discus RUNNER: DISTANCE meter hurdles. Marshall, fifth, Wendy 400 QUALIFY 11 - Brett Christiansen. For the Milford Tigers, David Roberts paced the Beavers accomplishing a very difficult task, winning the 1600 meters, 800 meters, and 3200 meter run. Teresa Edwards also had an outstanding day for the Beaver girls with wins in the 800 meters and 1600 1 tlay, (i 44.87. Bryan Wood, Steve Hutchings, Thane Marshall, 14. 3 meter 1 w -- Z.47 ZI.Cx U ZS3 W r St UP |