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Show Denver Mountain iinftjgar todaOroGrandeJo Fish Ponds Station, between preseBarstow and Daggett That saved many miles compared with the old route, which followed the westward bend of the Mojave River. Although it took him almost eight years of prospecting, Arvin finally struck a rich claim. He extracted a sum Caroline estimated at $60,000 before calling it quits and lighting out for Salt Lake nt-day 1040 North Main Outfitters a. I'ilftrness Sports Beaver, Utah 84713 T.V. SATELLITE scrambling scare you Check with us! let Don't City. But before they reached the Mormon Temple, they were raided by Indians and robbed of d their loot, save a few As her grandson related "The Indians were neither red nor brown. b SUPPLIES for Christmas BICYCLES NEW hard-earne- Lay-aw- ay They were more white than any Indian she (Caroline) had ever seen." Caroline deduced they were renegade Mormons, acting on behalf of the church, and although her suspicions were never resolved, her once benevolent attitude toward the church hierarchy changed overnight, leading to her eventual break with the church. In 1869,theArvinStoddardsrooved to Milford, Utah, where they built a hotel called, naturally, 'The Stoddard House." They lived there until Sheldon Caroline died In 1904. in San remained Stoddard Bernardino for the rest or his life, revered and honored by all who knew him for his contributions to the c ourtty and state. After serving as president of the pioneer society, he spent his final years surrounded by old friends like John Brown and Billy Holcomb.They camped and fished together in their retreats and dedicated mountain monuments to the pioneers in Cajon Pass. He was active up to the day of his death, in 1919, at the age HERE SUPPLIES TRAPPING 22 Long & Lightweight precision extruded frame has king-sizreplaceable acrylic vials. 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F Wilt you be ike next LVJo 6 PC. HANDYMAN SCREWDRIVER SET Plastic handles, nickel Deposit register tapes (Cash sales only). Drawing on last working day of the month. STARTS SEPT. 1st. 1987 continues THRU DEC. 24, 1987. w I called Lillian Atkln and she remembers the Stoddard House was Mi located where the Catholic Church now stands, and that the street was known as 'Stoddard Street". She remembers theStoddard family very well. She went to school with their daughter Katie WIN A SHOPPING SPREE Next drawing Nov. 30th ki 30 p.m. TRUST October Winner: Maureen Yardley 1 CALLS: BEAlER for each New register tapes month, but all tapes will be eligible 24th drawing for for December $500.00 Christmas shopping spree! $150.00 MILFORD UaiLEV IIARBfJARE - MINERSlIUE - MUFflRP 241 So. Main Tele: 387-24- WORTHY. HARDWIRE 57 BOWLERS SOMETHING TO SHORT SEASON LEAGUES 15, '87 through 16 weeks of Tiger Power WINTER! NOW FORMING OF SUNDAYS BOWL SATURDAYS NOVEMBER THIS DO The M.H.S. Football Team ended their season last Tuesday during region playoffs. They traveled to Coalville to play the North Summit Beavers. The Tigers came out to a shaty start letting the Beavers have two touchdowns in the first quarter and two extra points. In the second quarter the Beavers were able to score two more touchdowns and two extra points, making the score 28-- 0. After the half the Tiger defense managed to prevent 6:30 p.m. FEBRUARY 15, '88 mixed doubles 421 Highway 91 FOR FURTHER CALL: INFORMATION 586-13- 83 HERE'S. MORE ABOUT Commission w.re discussed such as "no shooting areas", Fish and Game Commission regulations, and state laws covering hunting in proximity of residences'. Attorney Kane 11 presented the problems of enforcement and prosecution of violators. The item was tabled to enable the County Attorney to draft an ordinance that can be enforced and defended. The ordinance to be presented at the Dec -ember meeting of the Beaver County Commission. Two property owners from North Creek area came to make their will known regarding the North Creek easemeits. The purpose of the easements is to improve the roadway for those who travel in that area. There are approximately fourteen (14) easement authorizations not returned by property owners. Considerable investment has been made by the county to provide engineering for correction of the problems exlstant In the current road. If property owners do not respond, the Improvements may have to be dropped. It was decided that the County Attorney summon property owners toa special meeting to resolve the problems that a satisfactory determination can be made. Mayor Robert H. Lee, of Beaver City, and two other representatives of the city came to address the problem of liability of the city or the county In the medical charges billed for care given to an offender who was injured during apprehension by an arresting officer. The position of the commission is: The officer of the county, who responded to the call while the city officers were attending other police duties, acted as a substitute for city law enforcement, In that the jurisdiction of the city,.where the crime was oeingper-petrate- d, the officer was representing the city. The liability for ensuing expenses is that of the clty.Theclty on the other hand, feels that the county should bear a part of the responsibility since the city is a part of the county. It has been stated that the culprit is a citizen of Canada and that the city should seek from Canada. In the damages Interim, the attorneys for the county and the city of Beaver are to meet and study the laws governing the circumstances concerning legal precedents and m ake their findings known to the two boards. The sum of $13,000.00 is involved. The E JH.T. and Fire District has an Insurance problem since the land on which the station is on is owned by one political entity and the building and additions by another. The equipment is under the control of the district. The problem is to be resolved by agreement that "The District" is to hold title and be responsible for the Insurance premiums and should the District be disbanded the assets revert to the entity presently affording title. The meeting adjourned at 4:45p.m. Brian P. Miller, has been called to serve an L.D.S. Mission, in Milan Italy.. He is the son of Russell and Jackie Mutr of Henderson Nevada, and grandson of Douglas and Elma Blackburn ofMlnersvllleandLenore Mulr of Beaver. Brians farewell will be Sunday, November 8, 1937 in the 49th Ward in Green Valley and will enter the the Beavers from scoring any further, but the offense was unable to put points on the board for Milford. The final buzzer ended with the score Beaver 28 - Milford 0. The leading tacklers were Ryan Puffer with 9 tackles and 8 assistsf Abraham Tamez, 3 tackles and 4 assists; Matthew Dotson, 2 tackles, 7 assists; Mlkel Long, 9 tackles, 4 assists, and Brian Marshall, 1 tackle, 4 assists and 1 sack. Ryan Wilden and Jared Thomas each had one Interception. The J.V. football team ended their season with two wins and six losses. Although Milford dldnVwin too many games, they brought lots of excit-me- nt and spirit toMJIJS. The Tigers would like to thank all the people whd 'supported'them arid they are looking forward to next "season. Memo: On Thursday November 5th, there will be Parent -- Teacher 1:00 pjn. -from Conferences 4:00 pjn. to Kj it's All in the isslanornoi Wilma Davis - APOLOGIZE, BUT DUE TO ) TO MEET INABILITY DEADLINE PUBLISHING THE THE MINERSVILLE NEWS WILL . IN NEXT WEEKS ? APPEAR ; PAPER. WE THE ;J ' If a glass of water were magnified to the size of the earth, the molecules comprising it would be a large orange. about as big as . 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