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Show lib y' WlhsA't I We lose the following we shop out of town: items when COUNTY Gasoline costs and the expenses caused by wear and tear on our g? car. Remember the "little old lady By from Pasadena?" California used car dealers used to claim that's ... Third Runner Up where they got their cars. They The Third Runner Up in the Fourlittle all bought them from that II th Annual Dumber Than Dirt Award old lady who never left town to I has been selected. Second Runner do her shopping and the local serUp will be announced soon, followed vice station changed her oil every by First Runner Up and then, of 1,000 miles. The resale value of course, the biggie, the international your car is directly connected to recipient of the Fourth AnnualDum -- the number of miles on the speeber Than Dirt Award. dometer. The third place winners are:THE Taxes, or at least a portion of all Agenda CITIZENS OF YOUR TOWN WHO sales taxes goes to the County and Utah SaleDrinkingWaterCommittee REFUSE TO SUPPORT .THEIR the City where they were generaf I i Meeting LOCAL BUSINESSES. They spend ted. No wonder those folks over their money out of town and some there in the next town have it so February 17, 1987 even drive to another county to much better than us, We're helping pjn. to pay their expenses. spend their income and more imJobs are lost when stores close up. E portant their tax dollars. These are 1. Call to Order : often who same are the people Maybe yours will be one of them. 2. Introductions are because there stray dogs Money follows the crowds. If you 4 Hilda Marshal of MinersvilleJH 3. Approval of Minutes -January 28 ' in their trash, or trash laying loose are one of the herd and are pas1988 Meeting celebrated her 85th birthday on jl where their stray dog can get into turing down the road, you will soon 4. Chairman's Report- - Robert B. February 6, 1988 with a family it. see more and more green grass and Hllbert party. There were 91 family mem -Here is not the The (1) too. holes It's there problem. city watering bers present to help her celebrate 5. Financial Assistance Mayor Sue has no money to provide the serwith a roast -- beef dinner and a Drolikely that anyone would want to . Marie Young vices people need or want, because eram. The event was enloved by A spend a lot of money building In a. Clearfield City (2) the local businesses do no genyour town if you alnt gonna be C all and Hilda was thrilled to have " b. Plymouth revenue to provide a erate enough there. so many family members in at c. Status Report great enough tax base for the city. So, what's the answer? It's not tendance. Those attending were: 6. Construction Standards Ad Hoc The local merchants are only too likely that we will ever solve it Gladys & Gene Pitchforth; Sam & Committee until someone takes command and happy to collect taxes on the sale Lois Pitchforth & girls; Jess & 7. St. George Meetings of their products, but (3) they don't does something that causes a drafeJudv McArthur & Troy: Shane & 28 Elected Officials Seminar sell too much because the shoppers stic change in the way people think. fc Laurie Pitchforth & on Safe Drinking Water boys; Lee & 3 are going out of town to buy. (4) If the home folks won't support & David 1 Marshall: Janet Lynnea Utah Water 28 Users Workshop The shoppers, on the other hand, themselves, maybe we need tourists Bradshaw & family; Sherry Lynn & 8. Next Committee Meeting to help us out. are traveling to the next town or or Jeff Taylor & family; Lacy & Ashley Date: Other towns have done it. Maybe the next county because prices are Helen Stubbs; Susan & Mario-- . Myers; Time: we could have some sort of big too high at home. (5) The local Pat & Rupert Tuiz &family;Tommy Place: musical shindig in the summer. merchant must then raise his pri& Carolyn Stubbs & boys; LuRee Published in the Beaver County Lots of folks go clear to Cedar ces again to make enough to stay & Dan Brinkerhoff; Jer'E & Todd News February 17, 1988. City for the Shakespeare Festival in business because not enough peo& Realayne Gene every year. Thousands go to Park ple are patronizing his store. (6) Brinkerhoff & family; Val & Kelly 3 City for the film festival and other The city can solve the problem by Brinkerhoff & family; Maxlne events. What is the attraction In seror bonds either floating cutting & Ralph Bally; DanE & Holly Horton 3 your town?. Is there some local vices, neither of which are overly & boys; Hayward & Edith Marshall 5 history that can be promoted? You popular. (7) Of course, there Is Trlna; Ton! & Chris Wright & 1 may be sitting on a "gold mine" always the Idea of bringing new Traci & Wayne Bradshaw family; that could be developed. Heber.Utah business into town to provide new & family; Thane & Wendy Marshall has own it's railroad that brings taxes. (8) Unfortunately, there are & Wesley; Kent & Mary Faye Marthose who oppose building malls or ' tourists in from all over. shall Hi rharlottft. Rarrv.J J Randv. 9 -f I Mllford has about 200 "tourists" C & Stacy; Gladys shopping centers because they do Holly, Michael, a week with money to spend all not want to destroy the 'Small Myers and Rema &. Earl Limb. year around and no place to spend Twon Image." (9) Sooner or later, it. Now, folks, that Is dumb. PerThe family of Denzel Craw would x stores start to close, companies ' haps even dumber than dirt! to thank everyone for all the bullout and of business, empty go (like flowers, calls and kind words dings dot the main street. (10)The Idurine this difficult time in the Real Estate market In that town t jj passing away of our Daughter-i- n dries up because people want to law Kathryn Craw. move closer to "town." All of this z We appreciate each and everyone; is what Is known as the "Vicious Those recently admitted to the of you. Circle." Mllford Valley Memorial Hospital Darrell Craw Is there a solution? I think so. were as follows: and Sal If each of us would consider what Feb. 1, 88 Brenda Selfers, Mil-for- d. ' Mr. & Mrs. Denzel Craw it costs us to drive to the big ' Pat Heyborne Feb. 6, 88 Wllma Davis, Mine-svill- e, city to do our shopping, we may not be so quick to make the move. Mandy Coon, Mllford. 0 1 1 mV; 0 Mirth day boo-hooi- ng -- f Card of Thanks I ' Liilfcid 1 Dthodist t ft VMLFORD IN MOTION Monday, February22 Spanish Delight Buttered Green Beans Fruited Red Jello wTopplng Hot Roll Milk Card of billing charge. Thanks -- $3.50. home for sale. Coal Furnace, very economical. Make an offer!!! See at 656 So. 500 W. 4. or call 3 BEDROOM 387-265- NEW TRAILER, 2 wheel, 5 feet wide and 8 feet long. Fiber glass foof. For hauling snow mobiles, and motorcycles. Lights on trailer. Phone 0, Beaver. 5,6,7pd 438-289- acres north sale for of Mllford, in the "Alfalfa Cubes Zone", near geothermal plant and near Union Pacific R. R. Mineral & water rights Included. Make of160 fer. J. J. Solon, 4153 Beecnwood Lane, Dallas, Tex. 75220. tfnchg Potting Soil 99C $L79 REGULARLY 4 QT, BAG Live Green Plants 62 inch pots $4.99 BEAVER NURSERY AAA Cn Main Beaver, Utah Phone I I VlflTI 438-25- 54 1 1 1 I iTTTTl bedroom home for rent In Milford,Utah. Two car garage and two bathrooms, call collect at 0. or tfnchgW Two SUN PROGRESS INC. Advertising Wanted. Experienced, Manager agresslve advertising manager for ly paper (pub. Tues. and Thurs.: 5700 and 2200 circ. papers) Must be able to manage 3 salespersons and work with art and composing staff. Located by hunting, fishing, boating, and mountain area. Excellent salary and commissions; all benefits. Send resume to: Sun Advocate, ATTN: Dan Stockburger, P.O. Box 870, Price, UT 84501. m 387-226- SPACIOUS 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom mobile home in Beaver scenic area. Large private fenced yard. Partly furnished. Good horse area. $250.00 per month. Includes water, sewage & trash. Phone 438-28tfnchg. 11 00 I TYPETS - $500 weekly at home! Information? Send self --addressed, stamped envelope. Marlon H. Banks P.O. Box 576 Mllford, Utah 84751. 7,8,9pdB EARN $25.00 per hour at home teaching children to sew. National Company seeking women. Contact: Kids Can Sew, 1534 36th Street, Ogden, Utah 84403 (801)393-328- 6. 7AJPA AIRLINE JOBS, Reservationists, Flight Attendants, Ground Crew, & more. $11,367 to mechanics $55,786 per year. For Information Ext. A7512 24 hrs. call 7.8.9ACA r:0UI.'TAIH Bulk undercoated Easter Eggs from FINEST CANDY LAKES SALT WHOLSALER. Great for group and fund raising projects, THE CANDY COMPANY, 1333 EAST 3300SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84106. 7UPA Phone Items for the Annual Methodist Rummage sale and auccall tion. For prompt pick-u- p 2814, or 2834. tfnchg. WANTED: & anything of value from one item to a fleet. Of let us sell it for you. McKee Auction Co. 7UPA or Bobble James traveled to Layton week to attend the Baptism of & Bun last " ' "' ' Friday, February 26 Spanish Noodles Buttered Green Beans Seasoned Applesauce Hot Roll Milk "In the Child Nutrition Program, no person shall on the grounds of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or handicap, be excluded from participation In, be denied the benefits of or be otherwise subjected to discrimination. If you believe you have been discriminated against because of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or handicap, write Immediately to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 202 50. Information. 387-288- tfnnc 1. Spring is almost here: Call the Dustbusters for all your cleaning needs. or Ruth Smith 387-220. Karen Nelson 7,8,9p her great granddaughter, ..Tanji ProflzTnsa;.' She$Os6' h'a' a lovely visit with family and other friends. Harold Hardy spent 5 days in Salt Lake for medical checkup. While there he visited with the Manhard family, former Mllford residents. Maudel Crane tookAmtrak to Las Vegas Tues. morning. She spent a few days visiting son Robert and his wife Betty. It was Roberts' birthday. Saturday James Hardy's sister Mixlne Ison from Washington, Utah, visited James & Rene Hardy. They went to Danny White & Chris Marshall's wedding. It was a very nice day and evening. John & Jean Hanley are in Mil-fo- rd visiting from their winter home In Overton, Nev. Kathy Rose hosted a birthday dinner for her Mom Jean and Kevin Hanley, it was held at Rick & Kathy's home. Frank & Othree Tucker recently spent a few days visiting with Grandson Steve Johnson and family In Herrlman, Utah. Steve Is the son of Bene Johnson. r Attorneys, 1000 SUNBEDS, TONING TABLES Beds Sunal - WOLFF Tanning SlenderQuest Passive Exercisers. Call for FREE Color Catalogue. to 507c, Save Elocfric Shaver Qcpairs carry a complete line cf shaver parts and accessories for popular name brands. We 7,8,9JPA OPPORTUNITIES FROM THE UTAH NATIONAL GUARD!! If you need money for school, the New GI Bill may be for you. Prior Non-Pri- Service on Most Models Quick! One Day Repair GEM JEWELERS Service peoService and ple could be eligible for over $5000 in Education Assistance. For more information Call today. Utah National Guard Americans at 1VPA their best! 125 North Main, Cedar City or 438-22- for all snowmobiles. 1. formation call Chamber of Commerce. For in- Salina 7,8UPA i SUBSCRIPTION COUPON Fill SNOWMOBILE RACING AT IT'S BEST! Utah Snowmobile Classic in Sallna, Utah, Feb. 27 & 28, featuring drag races and radar run. Estimated $3,000.00 purse. Divisions 529-794- BUSINESS CARDS give distinction and class to any business operation large or smalL Many designs to choose from or make up your own. Starting prices less than call today for more $20.00, APVALHO 24 February Cheese 387-287- 1, We buy C Milk Milk STOP HARASSMENT, COLLECTIONS, GARNISHMENTS, FORECLOSURES AND REPOSSESSIONS while you pay your debts through CHAPTER 13 bankruptcy. For free information call EMBRY & ASSOC., AL Tuesday, February 23 Turkey Potatoes & Gravy Fruit Salad Hot Roll Cheese Slice Thursday, February 25 Chicken Potatoes & Gravy Buttered Corn Hot Roll Cheese Slice twice-week- i CALL: LYNDA 387-27- Chilled Peaches CARS JEEPS & TRUCKS under $500. BUY DIRECT! Local GOVT sales, SEIZED & REPO vehicles. Call NOW! Ext. J6748B 24 HRS. 6,7,8TAA Born April 4, 1913 in Greenville, Utah to John Alma and Harriet Ann Heslington Horton. He Is survived by his wife Verle and children Boyd, Judy and Russell. 12 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Graveside services were held Tuesday, February 16, 1988, In the Mllford Cementary, under the direction of Olpin Mortuary. LUNCf. ' Milk RATES 10? per word, m inim urn of $2.50. Three (3) insertions for the price of two, (2), 50? if paid in advance. Mllford. II Buttered Mixed Vegetables AD MILFORD: Richard Claude Horton, age 74, Died February 12, 1988 in 1 SCHOOL Hot Dog WANT - James Michael David Lorenzo, 12, died February 10, 1988 in the Primary Childrens Hospital in Salt Lake City. He was born September 20, 1975 in Valencia, California to Cress Sero and Danine Skinner Lorenoz. He was In the seventh grade. He is survived by his parents, a brother; Cress Sero Jr., and Joyce Skinner of grandparents; Beaver, James Sero n of West Covina, California. Funeral services were held Saturday, February 13, 1988 in the Minersvllle First Ward LDS Chapel, where Bishop Dale Eyre conducted Interment in the Mountain View Cemetary under the direction of Olpin Mortuary. MINERS VI LLE organization as treasurer. Dora was also Secretary for many years. It is this kind of dedicated service which keeps the doors of the church open and a continuation of the Lord's work. Dora will continue to do all that she can to support the work of the UMW. We thank her very much. Among the many other matters of business which were taken up, plans were formulated for the annual Spring Rummage Sale slated for May 14th, a party for the Mllford Valley Geriatric Center early in March and several work days to "house -- clean" the Fellowship Hall now that the new cupboards have been built and are ready for use. The next regular meeting will be held March 14, 1988. Wednesday, B7 out Coupon and Mail to; Beaver County News P. O. Box V,'.i Milford, I tah 847' PLJA.SF PRINT: Name: Address:. Te&b the City: plant fibt 87 State: Zip. IN VI SI ATI VI AC I" 387-232- CUTF ITTi:Ho Open 10 to 5 p jo . Closed Sunday and Monday 1040 North Main Beaver, Utah 8471 SIMONS S3. Y.i.0" 17.00 SIC.l'u ItfGl'I.AR IV a. 10.00 on NIDI IT All SATELLITE T.V.. Ire Fishing Supplies Guns - Reloading Supplies Trapping Fquipment Sporting Goods w Area Obituaries At the February meeting of the United Methodist Women, a certificate of appreciation and a sterling silver cross on a silver chain was presented to Dora Smlthson for her twenty-tw- o years of service to the Macaroni L...J February 18, 1988 P9 : k?:- iCi' Thursday .U9VIUU1Ui Roger Sturman 5JW55555555 U!0 SlMjiKS J "J M iv r." k W J. 7.00 sn( PIPTK I'l l AS1 2 ..00 $24.00 $lf.00 HI Gi l Al 1 N( t N InSl I'AVMI I NT HI AVNA I. . |