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Show Pmnte awsrdad in Little Britohes si ti ' Fj'! T 1 r .ift-- iii.'.-- fair's !: m ;e :; ,ttn t of fiHir J !:. att''.e :'. ' t'e ir,!'! in )' i nints ( f ).;'' i oiirti!..t: wi.l ickles for t'.e hl.sest .ii"ii the -- I: e M-- v. f onTlnrs-uy- t on S.".ir i ty, 31st I2.-0- tvx.n .it .stjr'ing ai Kae Lynn Wallieck. 0 i , 1; .W.. 1, 7: YarJiev, IeAnn Morwoo!, 4; GOATS Trent 1, Nostalgia: Life in the 2; !tj :s;. . , 10; Joe Yardley, 10; Nicole Dalton, 8; Marcie Yardley, 7; Sherrie Brad-sha7; Amy Davis, 2; and Shane IL s&cjjlhi If you want to see flying .), M--- Pnm.'2. Kui.!--rl'- . '.a IS Inn and D'l'ie; Riley, 2. llv 1 ; i Ma-.er- If ': J." i !. Frjlstiiw, :i '; i . '; Fmt , Hjtch-- Yard, 4. 10; Daniiy 1 0-- u.'fer, 7, Trent S -- A in q Randv Cox saucers, startle a waitress. past lane. carpenter who was new at the trade asked the salesman at the lumber yard if he had any 2 x 4s on hand. "How long do you need them0" asked the salesman pulling out a tape measure. "We're building a garage," the carpenter replied, "so I guess I'll need t!em for quite a while." 10; 7; Bral-f-ha- ', 30 pts. plus 21 pts is 51; i.i Yardley, 10.6" pts plus 2.3 is l'j.K; hajidy Yardley, 10 ;ts plus i:.r ;.ts is 25."; Dou Riley, 10 pts is 22; Joe plus 12 pts 31 pts 7 pts plus Yardley, Brett Hutchings 5.5 pts plus is 10 pts is 15.5. Nicole GIRLS -- A LI -- ROL'M), D liton, 18 pts plus 16 is 34; Melissa Yardley, 16.5 pts plus 2 is 18.5; Ki.n:rly Brown, 13 pts plus 8 is 21; Marcie Yardley, 13 pts plus 4 is 17; Sherrie Bradshaw, 12 pts plus 14 is 26; Racel Filey, 10; LeAnn try to keep our sense of humor, but our clients are no laughing matter. Your security is our concern. That Is why we are offering a FREE CONSULTATION to discuss your life insurance coverage. You may be over insured, under insured, or spending more than For a complete analysis you should for what you are getting. at NO CHARGE, just call: i t; FROYD-CO- INSURANCE X or 438-22- florth Main Street 10 Beaver, Utah Nes learrw-- eek that as of August 1, ! no alvaii:ei:!em l''",in Ms t ;w als through the State Tax t orr mission office on vehicle i.censes. If your vehicle r XAM P LE : 5? ense expires in January, you will rw eive a January decal.even if you t it expire for several months. r r more information, contact iio Farrer or LeeAnn Joseph it the Bea-e- Treasurers County r V- M.irw-xxl- 8; Jeanette Batty, 9; Jill Maver, 11. is topic f'jnday flgir Richard Connelly, Ph. D. of the University of Utah Gerantology Cenat the Milford Hospital ter will at 10:00 a.m. Monday August 26th to present a two hour program on "Myths of Aging". Everyone is invited, including nurses, social workers, hospital board members and senior citizens. Dr. Connelly is a knowledgable He has and interesting speaker. a program to already presented the hospital and Home Health Staff which was well received. 1 County-wid- e Senior Citizen Dinner HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOPIA Anyone interested in adult education classes for a high school ki,i;a and any other community e'lu-- c .it ion class are asked to contact Mel Usborn at Beaver High School r phone ftths of set The Beaver County Senior Citizens dinner and program will be held Saturday, August 24, 6:00p.m., in the Milford Senior Citizen CenAll Beaver County Senior ter. Citizens are invited. Bring your own dishes to eat on. Suggested donation $1.50 per person. Join your friends and neighbors for a gala evening. EDUCATION ADULT - f M 3- -; A We LICENSE DECALS TV jieavvr County J.je Yarllev, 11; I (is tin Low, 7. !. - i' S.f; 12-1- 12-1- ", 8; Jill 2; and Tiffany Filey, 2. ", G'UTS kim'Tly Brown, 11; Pya:i Yardlev, 10; Brett Hutch i:u-s, 10; Handy Yardlev, 7; Melissa t'-- Beaver Canyon arena. Com'ined ari'i inaivi lijil results f the rodeo hell at t'f leaver I'ounty Fair are as follows: DARKE LIS Kacel pi ley 10; Tarni Mudock, 10; Kimberiy Brown, :.,2. Iiilt r, 17; Tn"!t Bradshaw, 14; h Y.ir:v, 7; M arr.e Yardlev, 4;ctrne Fra , .n it 7; i itor- - ri'!" t'.'ir-- !"!: ciir:'iet:in iuipt !: cjn 2'tt:i i ":00 canyon r ! .re'ia, Autru-- i'.r :hk:1 Mils. Hiifv t'.t four Melissa s I- - 12-1- ", Htvcr ! i' . lli-M- ..! I'n'r-.i:;- :.-- f. - 11 s It Wide Kite, Ki,f '.iiiiw-k- , 10; Jarp White, an i Fr i iy Carter, 7. 1, VM, ' i" I i I r I I :4 ir. - '" -- r o i, M 7; IAn:i J i.t Httf Batty, 2. S'.mtti- - ItiI-s'n.i'M ; MS J H; Yardley, 10; Nicole , Ua:t 7; Tina !; Trent BriSha-- !, 4; an ! M ti' M r V.jI I'.Hir Fi'., 20; POLH Melissa Yar ., '; .!ea:ifte !!: n f 1 sTi Jili i ' 1 competition u:;ts a.! i Ni i!s '.pil t'te'.r ll- Y S 438-230- 1. f:t.MJyjN:iM3t Those recently alinitted to the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital were: August 13 - Earl Thompson of Milford. August 17 - Gertrude Meyer of Milford. August 18 - Willie O. Feenstra of Milford. ,1 DOVE SEASON ill ltf?'"iiy -- Utah's 1985 mourning dove and band tailed hunt opens pigeon Monday, September 2. The hunt, traditionally the first outing of the year for Utah upland game and -- migratory bird hunters, starts September usually But that date falls on a Sunday this year, and Utah state law prohibits Sunday openers for hunting seasons. Federal guidelines for season dates do an August opener, not allow for leaving the Monday opener as the 1. GET FACE LIFT: Beaver City's new ball parks got a face lift recently when men and equipment from the 116th and 1457th Eneineers. Company D. of the Utah National Guard but their talents and equipment to work. Msgt. Ken Ingram and Sgt. Roger go over layout plans, while Pfc. Houtz runs the grader and Sp 4 Ham by the dump truck. They also did work on a road to the Medical Cilnic and the Thunderidge Boy Scout Camp at Parowan ttrd ;. the National Guard Armory at Fillmore during summer canp in Southern Utah. Jor-gens- logical alternative. y Y ) LJ uu U hi F'rom 5:00 am to 9:00 am And COMPLETES 6:30 pm PVT. Tracy Hillman of Bremerfrom ton, Washington graduated Marine Corps basic training on August 6th in San Diego, California. He is the son of Gloria Joy Hillman of Bremerton and Leonard Hillman of Las Vegas. He is the grandson of Maurine and Jim Jones of Ely and the late Hazel Hillman Ruth, Acklin and Connie Wadsworth. He will return to Camp Pendleton for six weeks training as a military policeman then on to his duty station for two and m 10:00 am to 3:00 pm k years. jjJ ir Now Back nephew of Kathy COUNT V lur SKILLS, BASIC TRAINING no to UPON 25 &d on If sis crEI HILLMAN PVT. M h Depth 300pm PRESENT DESIRABLE, DEPENDING PART OR FULL TIME, Pvt. Tracy Hillman I TYPING NECESSARY. SECRETARIAL AND BOOKEEPING nn en Eull I in Bouthern iitali W .r' . 2 SEPTEMBER TYPESETTER NEEDED! (oQ .7 - mj OB Uy Popular Demand Thursday, August 22, 1985 Page 4 saw turn ill mmm amnsi, Favorite in Tuesday is iw BO $1.00 Night All Tickets $1.0U Come Aee our Thurs.-Sa- t. 10:00 pm to Midnight Aug. 22-2- 4 7:30 p.m. Police Academy PC-1- F ri-S- dt ur Selection 0 movies II 3 Auq 2 y:30 p.m. Sun-lh- Aikj Quality IGA ACE Foodlinsr 24 2Wf HARUVUHt 7:30 p.m. . mBen Frankli The Stuff if 1 ! ',iid for liy I he Corpor.i Lion Of Public Uroddcasti nq tremendous Norll, llain better quality for lent llilford, Utah i |