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Show or activities program. Some resort also Include lodging packages and meals. Recommendations: Take your first ski lesson at a ski area where rental equipment either Is part of the package or is available at a ski rental shop right at the ski area. If there is an problem with the equipment or you need to change ski sizes as you learn, you want the rental shop right there, not back in the city. Once you get beyond the beginner stage, you can rent equipment at locations other than at a sld area. Depending on the geopraphlc region, it is a good idea to select a ski area with a good amount of In addition, free day care for chil capability. It's your insurELK MEADOWS HAVING RECORD dren above the age of two is avaance policy that you 11 have snow SEASON ilable by making advanced reservato sld on. tions. Ladies with children have Elk Meadows Ski Resort on Mount another option too, they may enroll 4. Call the ski area you are Interin and ask further questions Holly Is experiencing a dramatic children between the age of in ested about their learn to sld program. increase In skier visits. According which is an instruction proThen, make reservations if the area to general manager Ron Garrett. SUwee, for kids which Is designed gram we requires them. Be sure to find out the had end of December "By offered for a half day or a full what time you should be at the ski as many skiers as we had for the day. It includes qualified ski Instrarea, and where to sign up. If renentire season last year and we ansupervision and tal uction, attentive equipment Is not part of the ticipate doubling that number before lunch. ask the ski area for the the season is over". package, For more information on ladles phone number of a ski rental shop To what can this record season 0. or day or Ski wee call at or near the area where you can be attributed? Lorri Kocln-sk- i, rent equipment. Call and reserve ski for the director marketing the equipment. area, commented on this. "Mother HOW TO GET STARTED: 4 EASY. If overnight lodging is Involved, Nature has been highly cooperative. STEPS roost resort ski areas have a central We were the first ski area in Utah lodging reservation service that can as as I far the know, and, country 1. Become familiar with the informake your lodging and other arranto top 100 Inches of snow. CurIn this art'cle. By doing so, gements for you. rently we are 30 to 40 Inches above mation will take a big step toward you Clothing: the northern resorts. Many skiers Whether you know it or not, You discovered us at Thanksgiving, and becoming an alpine skier. probably already own a ski outfit. word of mouth is our best adver- -t () Obtain Information on ski areas 2. As a new skier, the two most are Skiers our Using. great finding -- to -- ski and learn their programs by snow conditions and almost non- -, important things you should know about ski clothing are: exsistant lift lines a real plus and obtaining ski area brochures available at most ski shops or by pur1. You don't have to look like a l4 then they tell their friends about fashion plate. A lot of the clothes us. The most frequent comment I chasing ski magazines or directorthat are hanging in your closet will hear Is how friendly our staff and ies on sale at most newsstands. National do just fine as you're learning. The Ski Areas Association employees are. This is really key If you don't own a parka, winter (Box 2883, Springfield, Mass. 01101 to our repeat business." can s give youaddress-ejacket or warm -- up pants, don't rush The Board of Directors atCedar-broo- k out and buy them. Some, ski areas indof area 6kl associations or the Management, company and ski shops have these items ividual areas if there is no ski which purchased Elk Meadows in available for rent, so call the resort information available locally. June of '87, are pleased with the 3. Decide on the type of ski area or your local ski shop first and ask. -- success of the resort and are t at which you want to learn to ski. Or, maybe you could borrow them exmaking plans for future can learn by taking lessons You from a friend. pansion. "The addition of a new at a local area on a dally basis 2. What you do have to be is warm, lift and possibly more summer am -or by combining learning to ski dry and comfortable and that can be menitles such as a swimming pool vacwith a weekend or week-lon- g easily accomplished. Here's how: and tennis courts are on the draw- -i ation. Ski areas come In small, Think layer. By layering your clothing board, concluded Garrett. medium and large 6lzes, And, deing, you are trapping nice warm air pending on where you live they can between every layer. This also lets be close to you or require some you add and subtract garments as travel time. Regardless of size or you wish. Avoid tight fitting or bulkly LADIES DAY AT ELK distance, there basically are two MEADOWS clothing as It restricts movement types of ski areas: and circulation and can negate the Day Ski Areas usually small areas Every Thursday at Elk Meadows geneflt of layering by compressing Ski Resort an unusual thing is happwith little or no overnight lodging. the layers together. May be open daily or just weekening. The ladles outnumber the TORSO men. This Is rare In a ski resort ends and holidays. Some also have A turtleneck Is a wise investwhere the ratio of men to women night skiing. ment If you don't already own one. is usually about 7 to L What has Resort Ski AreasThese areas are It'll go a long way in keeping your about this phenomenon? open dally and cater to the day brought neck warm, especially on windy Ladies of all ages are taking adskier. The amount of lodging and days. Make sure it is long enough resort services varies with the to stay tucked in. If It's extra vantage of a special offer aimed size of the ski area. Most resort just at them; Ladies may purchase jcold, you can wear an underwear "an" all area lift- - passj complete ski ski areas offer Learn-to-S- ld Vacatop under the turtleneck. Wool is one of the best fabrics for warmth tions. These low cost package plans equipment rental and a two hour but new, thin synthetics are quickly consist of lift tickets, lessons, rengroup lesson (any ability level from tal equipment and usually a social beginner to expert) for just $15.00 gaining recognition. Next should be a light, medium or heavy weight sweater or wool Tr IN flannel shirt, depending on the temperature and how warm your outer garment is. For the outer garment, use a winter jacket or parka. K should be long enough! to overlap your parts at the waist and have cuffs on the sleeves to keep out the cold air and snow. A substitute could be By an extra sweater or vest covered 3dckie Williams with a wind breaker. ELK MEADOWS RESORT snow-maki- ng 4-- 10 438-54- 438-503- 44 can be rented from some ski areas or shops, or maybe borrowed from a friend. If these arer.t available, then a pair of jeans or heavy cords treated with a water repellant like Scotchguard will do if the temp- -' eratures are not too cold. which of your body heat escapes thr ought the head area. Because of this, It is essential to wear a thick, tlghtly-kn- it hat, preferably wool, that covers your ears, including the lobes. Or, a hunting or snowmobile hat with ear flaps and warm liner will do just fine. A neck gaiter, face mask or scarf will help protect your face on very cold, windy days. FEET The right socks also are very Important. Wear one pair of light or medium -- weight wool socks that extend well above your ankle. The taller the better. The wool sock combined with the Insulated inner liner and plastic outer 6hell of the ski boot will help keep your feet warm under most situation. Do not wear two pair of socks or heavyweight pair. The will restrict circulation and allow slippage which can cause blisters. NOTE: When you are fitted for ski boots, be sure to wear the same weight sock that you will be skiing in. Bring the sock with you to the rental shop. HANDS Cold hands In skiing do not nec- essarily mean a warm heart. In fact If your hands are cold, chances are you're not having much fun. So, high on your packing list should be a' pair of warm gloves or wool mittens with shells. They also should be long enought to cover your wrists. Again, the ones that are water and wind resistant are best. dy LEGS ifier, wash the reservoir throughly with mild soap before each use. Bacteria and molds can grow there, and when sprayed Into the air they can cause allergic reactions and lung Infections. Ultrasonic humidifiers tend to kill bacteria and molds, but still should be cleaned once a week. The United Methodist Women brought a lovely basket of fruit and candles for the patients. The Second Ward Relief Society presented a of program including a sing-aloold familiar 6ongs. Gladys Whittaker and Margurite Mecham came for old familiar songs., Gladys Whittaker and Margurite Mecham came for It has been their monthly sing-alon- g. a very nice week for the patients. Thanks to all who have helped to brighten another winter month. And a Happy Healthy Week to you Here are a few random facts you might like to have. Skinless dark chicken meat contains more than twice as much fat as skinless light meat. It also has about 20 more calories and 10 less protein than light meat. When walking in slick or icy areas, keep your body tilted slightly forward and set your feet down flat. Short steps will also improve your stability. If you do start to slip and fall, try not to tense up. Go Hmp and try to roll as you land. If you are looking for wholewheat bread, make sure that wholewheat flour Is first on the list and that it's the only flour Bread labled "wholelisted. wheat" must bemadeof 100 wholewheat flour, but those labled tfwheat" or "cracked wheat" usually contain processed white flour. If you have a cool --air humid ng nts nun CffMLff Kl TT all. no v (ISSN 0896-331- 2) Published weekly by Beaver County News, 438 South Main, Kilford, Utah 8751 - 2nd Class Postage paid at Kilford, Tele:l Utah 6751. SUBSCRIPTION WlWci BATES IN ADVANCE UTAH OUT OF $12.00 Ter Year STATE $19.00 Per fear CCPI DEADLINES on (Eacept if Monday UlabfmiAifnnanim HONDA NOON the previous Friday Is a holiday) EDITORPUBLISHER: 4. T. rfACNER COPXESPONDZNTS SanRuatlco Vallei POSTMASTER i Barbara ar Send addres Hews, P.O. Box 369, fidmrd AlavlllCvivlUiBMfcl Soak. VaUi Roberta Conn Osborn Kmi 01 Evar Sport t change to Eeaver Ccuity filford, Utah 84751 The first layer should be long johns, union jacks or even flannel pajamas. Note: Pantyhose are not with long underInterchangeable wear. They don't absorb moisture and they restrict circulation In your legs and feet. The Ideal outer garment for your legs Is a pair of bib ski pants, stretch ski pants or warm up pant? Hp! The February business meeting of Epsllon Sigma Alpha was held at the home ot Betty Baxter with on Feb. Ruth Smith as 17 members were 1988. There 8, present, 3 excused and 1 visitor. For our Educational program our hostess had Invited Les Whitney and Nolan Davis to talk to us and answer questions about fire safety, tt was very interesting and inform -ative. We are very lucky to have a fire department that is so on the ball and ready to give service to our community. Our Fashion Show and hop chest drawing is coming up In April. We are doing something different this year and we are really excited about tt. SCSC Is bringing their Shakespeare Fashion Show to Milford with all their beautiful costumes from their Shakespeare Presentations. It will be held in the Gym on April 16, the day after the Junior Prom so we can use all the prom decorations as a back drop and everyone can enjoy them and we will have all the Junior and Senior Girls model their prom dresses. We hope everyone will plan to attend. After taking care of all business our hostess served a delicious dessert, a was a very enjoyable Thursday February 18, 1988 2 HEAD 50 m A Sicfoess and couMTrpnr"7n fyuttico able to drink tt, or will you have to have water supplies brought into LETTER TO THE EDITOR K would be a good switch if the people In public office, would go into business for themselves, and try to live under the laws which they have passed while they were in office. Leo Nelson Dear Editor; officers Why do we need police Counand Beaver Milford or laws? have laws the not they do obey ty be must Laws fair, now adopted. but laws in must prevail, justice Beaver County are used and abused for a special clique of people among us. Laws are not only made for robbers, rapists, and speeders, but also pertain to fire codes, health codes, and any ordinance pertaining to the safety and welfare among tax paying citizens. Wake up citlenszl look around you and It's time to see just what is happening. Water in town will soon become contaminated from storage tanks, which are rotten and have been leaking for years, as the ground proves. An example of this situation is the Farm Equipment and Fuel Storage yard located on the Milford Flat, next to a residential area on a main highway. I ask you "Is this safety for our people and small children?" Let alone fires and explosions which could arise from this situation, the water flows into town. In a few years, what will your drinking water be like? Will you be By BARBARA MAYER 16 Uilna Davis - Once again I would like to sTiare some more excerpts from the .updated version of the book "An Early History of Milford" by George 1 Gladys Myers spent Sunday in Cedar, with all of her sons. Kent Myers and all of his family were Horton. home for the blessing of the son Deseret News, Feb. 18, 1885;The Horn Silver Cave Rumors were , of Mr. & Mrs. Joel Myers, then afloat on the street today to the Tuesday morning she went to Salt effect that the HornSilver mine .' Lake with them to the eye doctor. "Wllma Davis was confined to the, had caved In and' several men had -inHospital --tor days, ijllford sever and been killed jothejes: ly and that's the reason for no news jured. A . reporter called at the Colast week. If you have any news mpany's office and met Mr. Walker who handed him a letter, which ,1s ! , please leave it at Todd's Merc. Sherral & LeliaCarter celebrated all that has been received. The fol- - , their wedding anniversary with most lowing is a copy: '. of their family with coke and Ice Frisco, Utah Feb. 12tn 1885 cream. ' ' Mr. Walker. ; Ruth Boss, Loretta Cline and The long dreaded and expected cave in the mine came last night Harriet, stopped in and visited with Dace L Wllma Davis Sunday for a fortunately hurting, no one. What ' while. cannot I done has it yet damage Rhyn Marshall is home from his tell. I refuse to allow any one upon two year mission. He wiil speak the levels where any loose ground ; .' in church this next Sunday. He is is. the son of Mr & Mrs Tex Marshall. The surface ' ground has been The family all went to Salt Lake working all along The snow and to meet him from the plane. rain storms have helped it, and Margie Marshall hosted Bonco last night a t midnight th surface Club Monday night at her home. settled, and the bar or concussion Sue Clark is working at the Par-owcaused a cave on the sixth level Rest Home in Parowan, Utah. the that and so shook up things Linda Thompson's father and his shaft has pinched the cages fast. wife visited her family over the I find the seventh level all right weekend. this morning, and the damage may Brent & Debbie Marshall's baby not be very great, but I can tell was in the Beaver Hosdaughter When at about it. all things nothing pital with pnuemonia. settle we will examine and see what Oz & Loretta visited Weber State we can do, but we have had so College to watch their granddaughter much trouble from the broken and caving surfaces, and it is so difficult and expensive to do anything ... in our soft hanging walls, that I to this shaft abandon decide may and discontinue hoisting ore until we can get up bins and arrange to take tt out of shaft No. 3. I have spent too much money trying to hold up this shaft already. The engine and gallows frame have not suffered at alL The boilers have settled, not enough, however, to break the steam pipes. No damage whatever about the new shaft or new machinery. Yours, etc. H. C. Hill, Manager , aew - ' . an Deseret News, Feb. 18, 1885: The Mining Outlook A gentleman recently from Beaver County, and who is In a position to know, thinks the mining interest In that region has received something of a backset from the recent cave in the Horn Silver, but that the general depressive results will be merely temporary. There are a number of good properties in that county which are now only approaching development, and during the coming season will yield up their hidden treasures bountifully, the most of these being in Lincoln, Bradshaw and Cave districts. Mining affairs are somewhat dependent upon future developments all along the line, and those interested are waiting with as much patience as they can command for the turn In the tide. I t seems , to be the general idea among them as well, as a number of other business men, that the break In the present dullness of transactions and the rough weather's departure will occur simultaneously. We can only wait and see: we have to wait to our happened We the Constitutional Rights? People, instead of "I the Majority Rules". Our freedoms and rights are being robbed by a majority of gangsters, who make Butch Cassidy look like Bugs Bunny. Leaking barrels that are rotten can be found all across our valley. Why worry about Rollins Environmental? as knocking at your back door. Safety of our citizens and people should be our number one priority, why wait for more tragedies to happen? Let's put a stop to them now before it's too late. We all must make a living, but must we make our livings at the expense of anothers life? Our Com -mlssloners have passed on these laws. I ask you, do we really want to vote for these leaders again? Laws must be fair and equal to all, otherwise we don't need police officers because we will have no laws. Do we want to turn Milford into Dodge City and wait for roar-sha- ll law? This is what we will have without just and fair laws. I can and am willing to prove fire codes and other law ordinances were not enforced in this Incident, so the r fore State and County laws were not obeyed. A citizen and residential area were not given justice, due to unresponsive and irresponsible Commissioners, as well as the people "The Majority call themselves Rules." Concerned Citizen Jean Williams A vmwtm Vdtei) 387-26- town? What there. Flossie Adams went to Elmonte Calif, for the wedding of her April Adams, on Jan. 30 to Richard Alexandria of Temple City Calif. pari-daught- AL Jfappy, JZittliday, - I Misty Myers compete In the drill team from Cyprus High School. Kathy & Jerry Larsen and family, Annetta Mayer, Lyla McBrlde, Colleen & Rick Cobia, visited their partents Mr. & Mrs. Karl Truman over the weekend. Jeannle & David Nay and family were weekend guests of Scott & Grace Bealer. Mr. & Mrs. Curtis Knight were guests ofJJlr. & Mrs. JeffMarshall. ... boki Buwcutuusitea nejygar- ems nr. & Mrs. Howard Marshall. Elaine Baldwin spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Fay Marshall. A birthday party was held Saturday evening In the Minersvllle LBS Church in honor of Effla Marshall's 97th birthday. There were 130 members of her family in attendance. Games were played, a delicious barbecued beef dinner was served. Afterwards a program was enjoyed by those in attendance. Everyone had a joyful time renewing acquaintances with Aunts, Uncles, Cousins etc. Ruth & Knight, Rachel & Clinton Hunt, Ross & Eleanore Marshall, Howard & Gertrude Marshall, Barbara 4 Watt Messlnger, Fay & Betty Marshall, Jeff & Marie Mars hall, Karl & Phyllis Truman and families were in attendance, also members of Donaldit Aldene Jones were - - On February 11. 1988. the family of Mm. Arhitun at the Station Restaurant to, celebrate her 90th birthday. n,u ,w.4 -- Alter the dinner everyone met at Norman & Dlxtee Lamb's for birthday cake and ice cream. Her children attendlne were: Sandra Jim .T.e. rf QAwXan VA4h Dakota; Carol Ann Si Ivan Pearson of Taylorsville, Utah; Dixie & iNorman Lamb and Jack & Betty Davis of Milford, Utah. Her sister. i"7"" u""u" auu neice, vvs tsaner or Milford also attended. uranacmiaren and attending were:Lola Bridge & family, Melissa, Erik & Jared; Norman D. Lamb; Camilla fcioiey & cnaiys; Ruth Ann Smith & family, Hal ly, Kara, en t A tSlh k.7"Tf -- call from daughter v) Helen Williams of Soap Lake, Wash jvu ouiiuay, ner grandson, Pandy t Nolan nt R soils. lvan icaiouuiuia visited Grandma Davis. ""-v.- tea u--- |