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Show 1 CVlinersville (Parade Wilms DtvU r--' Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Raymond Baker and family; and Mrs. Roland Baker; Mr. and Mrs. Barry Baker and their daughter, Rebecca and husband. moJay and Rhoda Browner have ved their trailer to Beaver to spend some time there. Rachel and Clinton Hunt spent a week at Grandma Effle Marshall's home with nine grandchildren. They havenjoyed waterskllng, hiking and ing picnics for their week vacation. Ruth and Ken Knight were at their old homestead for the holidays. tin i MM) fa. f "dm 4-- "UDO " T ! mmmmm , m and brothers and sister. Mr. and Mrs Hesllngton and faMr. and Mrs. Oswald Mvers wnt mily from Salt Lake City are spendhis with Rock Spring, Wyoming to attend to vacation ing some of their mother, Mrs. Devota Hesllngton. the horse races. Mr. and; Mrs. Chuck Geredorf Helen Stubbs from Mesa, Arizona -Miners and and family from In Orem Payne) (Ann spent a week Marare visiting her Arizona Hilda PhoenU, her Yille with mother, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Net Craw. shall. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker from Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Evans and California spent the 4th of July in from Henderson granddaughter his Minersvllle. with parents, few a . spent days Mr. and Mrs. Russell Guymond Arshall and Lela Evans. and faDavis Marshall) from Arizona viClark (Eva Mr. and Mrs. Marshall and Darwin and mily from Payson and Mr.andMrs. sited Theo Lake Salt 'Vivian. from and family Ben Blake Ted and Dorothy Carter from City were here for the holiday. They wore visiting their parents, Mr. and Nevada met all their children in Minersvllle to enjoy the holiday. Mrs. Neal Davis. faand Harold Baker celebrated his 80th Stoddard Don Kathy and Birthday. His family all met In mily from up north visited their pafor this occasion. rents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gillins, Minersvllle o M II TTMTU ? Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Fotherlng-har- a Mienjoyed the 4th of July In nersvllle. This U Lowell's old home town. Lynley Clark and son were here for the 4th of July holiday. The 4th of July Parade In Minersvllle had a big turnout. There were many floats entered. Those placing; were: Patrotism: 1st, First Interstate Bank; 2nd, Todds Merc.; 3rd, Auxiliary. Beauty: 1st. Minersvllle Feed, 2nd, Literary Club; 3rd, Relief So- ciety. S Off i icx Jl June 29, 1987: Mets ees 10. Jared Bridge and Cody Smith hit a horte run for the Mets. Destry Stewart hit a home run for the Bees. June 30, 1987: Bears 11 Cubs 17-B- 7. June 30, 1987: Jets 3. Clint Albrecht hit a home run for the Jets. 4. July 1, 1987: Cubs Jets 5. July 1, 1987: Bears 9-- 7-- Bees OVERALL STANDINGS WINS TEAMS LOSSES GAMES CUBS 8 4 12 7 5 JETS 12 5 7 METS 12 3 9 BEES 12 5 7 BEARS 12 51868 0000 4328 tif ' A A THE ilon , - V E .t PublUWd A V uuu WW Security sat, b&ty i 680 0000 S,fU tt OlllNS OGC Thank You, tour Al Carvalho PJS. Thank You Masonic Lodge for YOUR Patiotism in handing Flags to the children. 87 8C 0000 , : hl1 81111 P0STHASTLR: P.O. 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Just ask for a Gold Bancard application when you open a checking account Utah's at any First Interstate Bank. Out-of-tow- ilillii : d MILFORD IN MOTION . . . JESSIE WILLIAMS MINERS VILLE WILMA DAVIS SAN RUSTICO VALLEY . . BARBARA MAYER ADAMS VI LLE7 BESSIE EDWARDS GREENVILLE BEAVER SPORTS MEL OS BORN AND NEWS most powerful bankcard ' . : .... rntedm allMluen to ran ftu of th IT.II t st.i. . i alion unr God, Indlvtslbl, with fcr (kick II irairta, llutrty and Juatlra Kr all. wmirw First Interstate Gold Guarantees to $250. pa Office. CORRESPONDENTS m y Entered as second class matter weekly in the Milford Post NOON MARJORIE CftCCJt - 312200123lrSb13 ccaias - 0 twn til feadltn.1 mm , M noon. tm full working day hi Saturday PUBLISHER Ut2n mmm Ih. f!rt Uirn dayi of th. AND mm-mm- DdfHJdfU m Send address changes to Beaver County News 368, Milford, Utah 84751, Telephone: 387-28- ItAti I i ?iy:n: tan USPS i. If oee card that packs tin a wallet 15 bBHO $100 Check Guarantee Limit I would hope the 24th Parade will take note and be proud of Our Country and give some recognition to why we're here. Milford, Ur.ri 84751 ljVL iU. $100 Check Guarantee Limit portant. Seems we've lost sight of our Heritage and Freedom. , AH emphasis was "The Pool, The Pool." The 4th of July was not and never should be just another day. - ijSeems we're so engrossed in material things we forget or put aside why we are here and where it all came from. r. , Your pool is fine but for me as an American Patriot I put Loyalty and Pat lot Ism at the top of my list, where it should be. Where would you all be if not for our "Constitution"? R E 7 in our community. "Immigration Reform Act and How It Affects Employers" For Beaver County Employers a Seminar will be held July 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., at the Beaver 13, 1987, at County Court House, Commission Chambers. Because All Employers are affected please plan on attending. Sponsored by: Beaver Valley Chamber of Commerce Milford City Business Association Beaver County Farm Bureau Beaver Job Service I i - BANKS -- DisappointedNot one float or recognition of what it is all about, no mention of it ' being Independance Day, or the Year of the Constitution, which makes this years 4th very significant and lm -- Hiring 02-8- (,838 $200 Check Guarantee Limit m The PageJ Banking Card Alt SGoros Commodities for the Families and Senior Citizens will be on Thursday, Julv 16, 1987. lit Security 4UBank 8XTHBJ Little Lcaguo Cupncditioo J VALLEY Feedback - 50 On Monday, July 13 at pjd. there will be the July Birthday Dinner and swap bingo party. Bring your eating utensils and swap prize. The Go --Getters wish to thank the United Way for their very generous donation to our organization. We would also like to thank Mr. and Mrs. A.L. McDonald. Low-Inco- Thursday, July 9. 1987, $200 Check Guarantee Limit Dear Editor: Another 4th of July gone by! As I stood on Main Street I was very sold. " 100 Check Guarantee Limit MB , li will bold their Go --Getters The Annual Bazaar September S. They would appreciate any donations of nan'lrT'k articles or food to bo 3 71 Commercial tOOQ 0000 SO The lucky recipient of the drawing tiie Go --Getters had for the quilt was Mrs. Maudell Crane. Originality: 1st, MXA.; 2nd, Bet terment Club; 3rdj Harold Griffiths. $100 Check Guarantee Limit . Go-Gc'--D a Member FDIC 1 |