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Show chip mates of thirty ago. Mr. I- .' ... ... ty tanbee WANDERING 'It's a time for joy A time for tears, A time to treasure Through the years. Well remember always Graduation Day" get a diploma. It was just a piece of paper telling us we would get our long awaited diplomas only; after returning our capiaiid gowns in good condltiohV (Now after working 12 long bard years, --would a School - District actuilly deny someone their diploma on the baand gown sis that thetr-ct- 111- . - Wedding Bells p was not In mint condition?) After graduation I remember my parents taking me to the Restaurant atop the Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Karl Truman are happy to announce the marriage of their daughter Lyla to Mr. David McBride of Salt Lake City. The marriage ceremony will be held in the St. George Temple on Saturday, May 28, 1983 at 10.00 ajn. Ben Lomond inOgden.Idont remember much else after this though - except that I became quite sick and spent most of the time out on the terrace in the fresh air overlooking the city of Ogden. (I guess the tension and excitement of graduation finally did me in.) But it was a good time in my life - graduation -- a time between childhood and adult- own direction and influence your own destiny and try to decide wisely mm ..r i VU Greenville Adams ville hood. So to all those graduawhether it be from ting grade school, junior high, high school or college - I and well. Have the daring to open doors to new experiences and to step boldly forth to explore strange horizons. Be unafraid of new ideas, new philosophies. curiosity to experiment ... to test and try new ways of living Have the and thinking. Recognize that the only ceiling life has is the one would like to give the following thought: "Graduation is a sunset, and a sunrise, an ending and a beginning... It is a stepping stone from the past' TSiJh all its happy memories To the future and all it's hopeful dreams.... It is the threshold of new horizons ,.,A new time in life tb learn to explore, to en-- you give It. You are surrounded by in- - . finite possibilities for growth and achievement. Keep your heart young and your expectations high and never allow your dreams to die." joy.... May the years ahead be as happy as those you've left behind." discuss the Ward building. and Cliff and Janice Myers and family attended Sacrament Meeting in Miners ville on Sunday where Cliff's in Sacrament Speakers Meeting Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yardley. Wade Weldert, son of Ronda and Don Weldert, graduated from Primary Sunday. Golda Williams left the past week for California to visit her family, the Joe and father of Frank Myers, Earnest Myers was made a Priest of Jesus in the Church Christ of Latter Day Saints. A family gathering was held at the family home after the meeting for a family " ' -- dinner." The Beaver Stake Presidency, Grant Esplin, Howard Bradshaw and Dan Joseph, met with the ward priesthood members Sunday to Deckers. Ah yes, Graduation, I re- member mine well, even though it is with mixedemo-tion- s. I was very glad to be getting out of high school and yet very apprehensive. I was also very nervous the night of graduation. In Milford when a graduate walks across the stage to be handed hisher diploma, he she probably knows 99 of the people in the audience. However, my graduating class at Clearfield High had at least 250. (I say "at least" because as I was looking at my graduation program the other day I could only count up to the "P"s. It seems I glued the back page into my scrapbeok. So, you could probably add at least another hundred or so students to that number and be safe.) Naturally we If Flea & Tick Collar r ' y GRANDSON MEMORIAL DAY RECEIVES iPEIIIti lEEIiEiii $ FLOWERS pots) ch PROMOTION of Phoenix, Arizona visited with Nettle Fordham and Bessie Edwards on Saturday. They were on their way to Canada to visit relatives. Mrs. Laurie Lee and two children of CedarClty, visited with her parents, the Cul-l- en Williams on Monday. Elmer and Rita Cosper returned home on Monday after spending several days in Las Vegas, Nevada with their families, the Douglas Cospers and the Andy Cos-per- s. Lee, Mrs. Helen Mathinson and Mrs. Leona Smith of Summit visited Sunday with Rick, It was Kay and children. grandma Smith's seventy -ninth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Coi-v- in left Monday for a few days to visit in Arizona, then up to the coast to Oregon to visit Mrs. Colvin's family, and some of Mr. Colvin's They'll Be Ready For College Sooner Then You Realize! 49 Large selection of shrubs, trees, Flowers and garden vegetables ' junsinv 438-225- 11 Beaver, Utah rt Officers' Training Corps at Kemper Military School and College, Boon-vill- e, Missouri. He has been promoted from cadet phase H to cadet private In the Kemper ROTC. Bulcowskl Is a squad member In band, company. He is a high school freshman attending Kemper for his first year. I r! a ul "v' W l . o- -- it NT cr f Til 1:-- . btri LAUREL DAVIS JULIAN LAUREL DAVIS JULIAN RECEIVES DEGREE AT UNLV Laurel Davis Julian received her Bachelor of Science degree In Hotel Administration at the twentieth commencement exercises of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, at the Riviera Hotel Convention Center, Sunday, May 22, 1983. Laurel is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Davis of Milford. NEWS ADVERTISERS WANT YOUR BUSINESS That's Why They Advet Html TELL 'EM RED SENT YA! Wedding Bells Mrs. Marie Thompson is proud to announce the engagement of her daughter, Melanie Jean Thompson to Eric Haiden Lane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lane of Santa Ana. California. bride to be is a 1980 graduate of Beaver The and attended Southern Utah State ColSchool High She will continue her studies at California lege. State University In Fullerton in the fall, where she will major In business. Presently, she is employed by Lasalle Deitch in Tustin, California in their Accounting Dept. The Groom Is a 1977 graduate of Foothill High He attended Sana Ana School in Tustin, California. College and Southern Utah State College in Cedar City, from which he graduated in 1982 with a B.A. He is currently employed In Physical Education. Precision Golf Company as their sales Lynx by coordinator. The wedding has been set for June 18, 1983 in Beaver, Utah. Following their honeymoon, the couple will reside In Fullerton, California. HIGH PRIESTS HAVE BANQUET IN MINERSVILLE By Mildred Yardley The High Priests and their wives of the Beaver Stake met Friday evening in the Minersville Ward chapel for their annual banquet. Two hundred were present to enjoy the dinner served Pays Off I by the Relief Society sisters and helpers. Minersville High Priests prepared the barbeque beef that was servThe opening prayer ed. was given by Earl Limb, and members Speakers were members the Stake Presidency: Pres. Grant Esplin, Howard Bradshaw, and Don Joseph. Closing prayer by Bishop Bert Myers. of Freud To Save for Their Education In A They're Off To A Great Start Savings Account Here In Life! Grade schoolers today . . . high school grads tomorrow! Plan now for their college education by saving regularly in a high interest bearing account here. Or for maximum yield, check out our long term accounts and certificates. With college costs rising faster then ever, you need a plan that can help meet them. You'll find a plan to suit your needs here. Come see! THE 3 Mr. and Mrs. Ken Barton borne returned from St. George this week after spending ten days there while Sandy was in the Dixie Memorial Hospital. way. Charles Michael Bukow-sl- d, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Cook,Mllford, has been promoted In the Re- 4,98 serve Phone 582 S. 2nd West el Ahssd David and Marcia will be married June 3, 1983 at the Minersville Ward Church. David is the son of Dale T. and CarlaAyre. He graduated from Beaver High in 1981. He has attended Sevier Valley Tech this past year. Marcia is the daughter of June and Carol Jensen of Richfield. She graduated from Richfield High School. She also attended Sevier Valley Tech. OEAUIQ together. Mr. and Mrs. Corky Ges-siand Mrs. Vera Murdock r Be Betrothed (4-in- Joni noon ,'V Advertisers IMPATIENS Helen Richards and granddaughter Ralph and Leah Fordham were in Beaver'on Monday to hear their nephew, Lyle Mortlnsoa report his Mission at Sacrament Meeting. After they attended a family at the Mortlnsoa dinner home. About forty family members enjoyed the after- week. was Blackner Arthur happy to have his grandson, Jeff Swlndlehurst of Boulder City, Nevada, and son of Elaine and Arnold Swindle -hurst, come to visit him over the weekend. Sunday, Jeff spoke In Sacrament Meeting. He recently returned from filling a LDS Mission in Other visitors Thailand. there to hear Jeff speak, were Mr. and Mrs. Max Stewart and daughter Mary and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Yardley, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Yardley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McCulley and family, and other friends and relatives from Milford. Visitors over the weekend at the home of Gaile and Glenn Jablionski were y JUG or?. Shop With The Beaver County News POTTED Mrs, per THURSDAY MAY 26, 1983 home Monday. Sixteen were present and enjoyed a delicious ham dinner, served in the most pro- Mr. andMrs.FrankMyers nr Glenn's parents and sister Adrlaae Clark aadtvb children all of Las Vegas, Nevada. They left for their arms. Bessie Edwards grandfather Sam ek Clifford Williams of Cedar City, visited his parents, James and Lilly Williams on Saturday. Mr. Mint Steorts and wife LuAnn of Salt Lake City visited Mark and Dana Kaye Steorts on Sunday. James and Lillian Williams were In Milford the past week for a medical appointment. The Young Men and Young Women of the Ward and their leaders, Shirley Wright and JoAnn Blackner, Ray Kesler, Craig Blackner and Don Weldert, held a very special affair In the Ward building Tuesday evening. Barbara Robinson was the She spoke guest speaker. on. Proper Etiquette, Instructing the Young Men and Women the proper way to use their knives, forks and spoons, how to unfold their napkins, and how to eat their food properly. Chris Kesler and Lisa Wright were the host and hostess. They demonstrated how the young man should help the young ladies sit down at the table, etc. The young men all wore suits and ties and the young ladles all worelongdresses. Ray, Craig and Don were the waiters, wearing white shirts, black dress pants, bow ties and mustaches, and a white towel over their And imagine our surprise when, after going through all that, we found we didn't even en and past In reality, then, when we walked across the stage to get our diplomas, we were doing so in front of a huge auditorium full of strangers. ties. Exercise your power to choose your theories HIND) parents and those of our closest friends. As another graduation day comes due, it's a time of looking back for many: some with fond memories, some perhaps with memories not quite so fond. A chapter of one's life is now at an end and another lies waiting to be started. The graduate can now decide on his own many things previously decided for him her. Such as: whether to continue on with college or strike out on hisher own, hoping to make all hisher dreams come true. It's a grand time. It's a time for adventure. Perhaps Wilferd A. Peterson expresses it best in his poem, The Art of Adventure" as follows: "Create mental pictures of your goals, Then work to make those pictures become reali- new i knew only our own Or. God-giv- x. (A POTPOURRI OF A Mrs. Kerk-si- and family visited the John Ktrkslck's on Sunday wning. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ford-ha- m and family, Claude Fordham and two children, Cory and Charity visited Ralph and Leah Fordham oa Saturday. James and Lilly Williams visited with Mrs. Louts Butchlngs several times the I ! and yean BANK of I RON COUNTY Parowan-L- a Verkin-Escalan- te |