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Show t Thursday 2 March 31, 1988 WELCOME TO 1 SEAFOOD ELK MEADOWS Cajun Skewered Shrimp u.95 Scallops Provencal 11.95 Breaded Jumbo Shrimp 10.95 4-1- In Focus 1 SKI AND SUMMER RESORT APPETIZER Shrimp Cocktail Supreme fwe gurus jNwnp fi cocfcW iuc tetwu nd Halibut Steak Salad Bar & Soup of the Evening erases n)uA. a bv sac du ot (olden brown trench lad 9 95 J 'itrW 6fyfc5. Xr dtWk-- ' d kwnon hufcT SEAFOOD AND . Prime baked poUlo with sou ciewi and crtves lesortiK hoi icons with honey buta fr Rim of Beef. Au SowcoKedaridculhV'w om BEEF Jus 4-- tar J . ElevnnAcceri(itd 4-- H; 4-- 4-- FROM THE BROILER Filet Mignon 21-2- 4-- 6.95 ton jMrfFwdytrftTb AlYojCtoE ENTREES AS 3. ate Leadermete, April Jesmonday March 21, the Milford teen council helped set up sie Roberts has been selected to Ichalrs for the first Community Pr- -' act as the Volunteer Representative lde meeting at the Milford Elemenfor Beaver County. She will work tary School. cooperatively with Miriam Limb, H The speakers for this meeting Extension Agent, to prepare were Norm Thompson for the Tramaterials and make the necessary vel Council, Miriam Limb from the plans for the county group to atUJS.U. Extension office from Bea- -' tend. Proud Past - Promising ver, Laural Bacon H Teen Council President and Jill Mayer MilFuture Is the theme of this year's ford H Teen Council member. Leadermete. The highlight of the' Maria Florence, our H TeenCou-nc- ll conference will be a H Sharing Fair on Saturday, April 23, to which coordinator, called the meetto order and welcomed all those all ing leaders, members, and alumni are Invited. The Fair will present. feature displays and demonstrations Attending the meeting were twenty of a wide variety of H projects. eight citizens representing many of the different organizations In MllThere will be workshops and a stford. Everyone shared ideas on how yle revue will climax the day. to improve Mllfords Image. A special part of the Leadermete The Milford H Teen Council will be the recognition of outstandhas an oppoutunity on April 23, ing H Leaders from across the to put on a display at BYU for the state. For the first time, a couple H Leadermete. We would like to of H aluml will be recognized. have a display showing Milford we Each county can select one of their are gathering Ideas on how to do volunteer leaders to be honored at this if you have any new ideas on the awards banquet. One volunteer how we can best promote Miliord, in the state will be chosen to replease come to our next Community ceive the "Doorknob" Award in rePride meeting on April 4th, 7:00 cognition of all the doors of oppjn. in the Library at the Milford' portunity that they have opened for Elementary School. young people. H Teen Council By Milford During the Leadermete, the Utah H reporter Dustin Ashley. Volunteers Association will elect new representatives to their Executive Council. 1988 UTAH H LEADERMETE For more Information, please coLeaders will meet Volunteer ntact your County Extension Office. In Provo, Utah, for the 1988 St- - On ,4-- H 5.95 cefe ttiXe Goose aaaJf . Prime 15.95 fcMecJ TheKmgolStaks Rib of Beef 6 Shrimp of pnne 15.95 :"ult mtndy 4-- 4-- H if,"'i ' RibEye5leak Sweat) of the wscrt iiwr Gil Jc 's!US icivr ol" 1295 gw-- Beef Brochette Tender sluk rtwshroafft 4-- ELK MEADOWS SPECIALTY besf 10.95 ononandpeenpeoom hrniolor a mux' sevedor abedoIiaQrince 4-- Baby Back Ribs Chicken Santa Fe SoulWilcrr. ow.iited toneless served on a bed of resort nee of crw.tr.r bmJed to petfecUcm Ueiil jkxJ lctd with ctvnt. 4-- 9.95 4-- Full Slab 15.95 Half Slab 9.95 . 4-- ' ; Coffee, Tea. Milk or Soft Drink 95 DESSERT even 'he (bnesl ol met?. Mowrvei e enjefie iwreeralueol yoo Cheese Cake stak Kyoudewe with youf choice of fruti looping Snelgrove Ice Cream ...... 2.95 . . '. ;'. ; 1.50 Children portions available on most items at half price or Hamburger and Fries 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- H irryiniiTufirTyiniin'piii ifWTTjnnrii'ii n lunamiiy jiju jL E- I bomor - i: LONE PEAK STATE NURSERY OFFERS TREES AND SHRUBS How would you like a forest rl- ght in your ownbackyardTOr perhaps you would settle for a wind- -' break to protect you from those winter winds. If you do need trees or shrubs for conservation planting, the Lone Peak State Nursery has them for you. The Division of State Lands and Forestry offers' the low cost tree and shrub program, and forestry personnel will provide free consultation and technical assistance. Orders for seedlings are now being accepted. Order forms are available at State Lands and Forestry offices and the Lone Peak State 0. Nursery or call fall-plant- ed - .. 1 Berthan Culsk from California and Addle Smith are spending a week here with sister Nettie Myers. On Sunday Lois Pearson from Cedar Joined them. - yern and.Jlanpei Jommy Bryan, Michelle wood all spent over night in Las Vegas. Kir! and Phyllis Truman have a new grandchild. Colleen and hus- -' band are the parents, Phyllis went up and spent a few days. Dean and Dana Carter drove to Idaho to attend a wedding of Dana's brothers daughter. Irrra Eyre spent a couple of weeks in Cedar with her daughter Madlyn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Craw and sons cx here on Easter Vacation. Ttrt :a Colorado. Aiice Carter Is home after a stay at tfca Mllford Hospital. Net Craw Is In Salt Lake at the LDS Hospital and will be there for some time. Mr. and Mrs. MarlonMartln from Las Vegas is spending the weekend with his mother Mildred Martin. Bryan Lamb from Portland, Oregon visited his grandmother LaRue Harris and his aunt and Uncle flene and Delmar Gregg. Russell and , Kurt, Mark Yardley and their sister Lynette visited their grandparents Delmar and Ilene Gray , Mark and Lori Marshall brought their new baby home from the hospital. It had to be life -- flighted into Salt Lake, but is home now. Daniel Albrecht missionary fare-wheld March 20th at the LDS Ward. Many friends and relatives attended. Aroongthose from out of town was Ray and Af-t6tapley, LaRRaln and Lela and daughter Jody, Maureen Chamberlain, and Marsha Harding and family, all from Cedar City. Margie Gillett and sons Jeffery and Steve and daughter Annette of Salt Min-ersvi- lle on ad MKvA 0V Breakfast Meal Monday April 4th Denver Omelet Sausage Hash Browns Milk gravy Biscuits Juice peaches 571-090- I shall. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Pearson are the proud parents of a little baby girl. Raul and Dixie Pearson are tht grandparents, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Florence and Ralph and June Pearson the great grandparents. 0896-331- 2) Published weekly by Beaver County News, 430 South Main, Kilford, Utah cV751 - 2nd Class Postage paid Tele :( 801 ;37-2- 0l at Kilford, Utah 8751. IN ADVANCE $12.00 Per Year OUT OF STATS $19.00 Per Year COPY DEADLINES 1 Monday PUBLISHER: EDITOR: KONDAY Bu-bu--a . favorite. Hurricane Valley Chamber of Commerce will provide concession and game booths, including a dunking booth. They are also sponsoring an Easter Egg Hunt, Sat. April 2nd at 9O0 a.m., at the Hurricane soft-ba- ll field, and a public dance following the CarShowSat. night at 8:30 pjii. at the Hurricane High School gym. The Model Car Contest will be held along with the Car Show on Saturday. This event Is open to 387-55- 635-469- Interiors, 635-244- 7. rat- a- Bobble Sntk VaUtyi Bavtx Sporu Fobea-- t EditanU Cernd. EHL Pair Model WWA5600G 6 Velma Patterson.. .387-55- I3 Model DDE5300G Large Capacity. Two cycles regular and permanent press. Three washrinse temperature combinations with energy-savin- g cold water selections. Soak cycle. 4 cycles including permanent press knits. 3 drying selections. Durable porcelain enamel finish drum lint filter. Removable up-fro- 09 JamesM.387-248- 6 Al & Lynda... Thank you! 387-27- 07 K.w.i H.l O.born Send address changes to Beaver County Hens, P.O. Box 369. Mllford, Utah 84751 POSTMASTER i T -- Birds, Cadillacs, and more. Door prize drawings will be held throughout the day for free gifts and gift certificates that have been donated by area businesses. 25trophIes, sponsored by local be j5reentettoJ: I busMessjeswttl Saturday evening. The $500. "People's Choice" award, donated by Hurricane Ben Franklin and Lin's Thrlftway, will be determined by spectators voting for their personal I Thursday April 28th veal cutlets mashed potatoes mixed vegetables tossed salad noon day of meal: Maude U Crane ...387-247- W.T.Wagner GJ. Williams Htytr 57 crackers Reservations pleasel call by 12.00 is a holiday) kixw VfOl.yi hamburger cabbage soup grilled cheese sands. gr. salad chips fresh fruit NOON AoUaavlllGravliliBMla SwJ)utlco 55-- turning again this year, bringing many model cars for the competition and for display. The "Zlon Park Rod Run" will be held the following day, Easter Sunday, April 3rd, starting at the Hurricane High parking lot at 10;00 a.m . Everyone Is welcome to join in this lelsurley drive through Zion Park, and all participants will have an eual cjanceat winning a rebuilt rtoinatletransnnjggion frgm Ray's Transmission Service, LaVerkln, Utah. There are fees required to enter vehicles In the Car Show, Rod Run, and Model Car Contest, and is recommended. Entries the day of the show will be accepted as space allows, up until 9:00 a.m. Admission fees to view the show are $2.00 for adults, $1.00 for Discount coupons will be available at area Auto Parts stores the week of March 28th through April 2nd. For Information, or toenter these events, call ABC Auto Parts, Hur- -. 3, or Wizards Auto rlcane, cottage cheese with tomato wedge salad corn wheat muffins peanut butter cookies . rolls CORRESPONDENTS Minwravill.i 76 states, including Model A's and T's, Chevys, Camaros, Mustangs, Street Rods, Race Cars, Trucks, motorcycles, 5 Meatloaf blueberry muffins (Except on the previous Friday if ns 387-24- 'sm-'all- tator tots parslled potatoes veg. Jello salad biscuits fruit cups (ISSN UTAH St-rr- t'n vehicles from er jwho enjoy building cars on a scale". The LVAMA Model Club from Las Vegas will be re- Thursday, April' 2lst chicken bocoll cass. M7SI RATES Notice to all Senior Citizens in Mllford who attend or would like to start attending the monday and thursday dinners at the Center, j tnnnday April 4?. dinners will start at Cn)0 p.m. instead of 4;00. For more Information or rerer-vatioor call Come join the fun. all ages and will be judged In age 'groups and classes. It Is designed 'to Include youth and adult hobbyist ' The 3rd Annual "Hurrlcan Easter Car Show" will be held Saturday, April 2nd, 1988, at the Hurricane High Football Field, In Hurricane, Utah, from 10.00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. This year's show promises over .100 entries with a large variety of Monday, April 18th Monday April, 25th SUBSCRIPTION m Hurricane Easter Car Show ns n NfclnM MENU CITIZENS Lake City, Nlei andJodene Holllng-sheand family from Monroe and Joe and Heanette Hiskey and Fara Uy from Richfield; Keith and Par Albrecht from Farron, Utah and Kent and Sherrie Albrecht from St. George, many friends and relatives from Mllford and Beaver Thursday April 7 attended. Chili dogsouns Heidi Hughs, daughter of Larry potato salad and Rita Hughs celebrated her birthgrated cheese a sleep over party for diced onions day with her friends. veg. tray Minersvllle Scouts held their icecream on 23rd the March of derby In the Ward cultural hall. JohnCraw 1 1th He is the son of Monday April took first pi Beer 7iwjt ; Ail' 7Ap "ti'i .txv, Cor Carta took se':rI.l place. He Is the Mashed Potatos Gravy son of Keith anJ G&lla Curtis, Sam Green Beans Craw took 3rd, he is the son of salad Gr. Robert and Elaine Craw and rolls he took and Curtis Is Cody 4th, cake Si Icecream the son of Keith and Galia Curtis. cheese slices John Craw took the district in Beaver on March 26th. Thursday, April 14th Trudy and Gerry James and chPork chops or ildren from Mesa, Arizona are visliver & onions MarHoward Gretrude and iting boiled potatoes shall. stewed tomatoes held the Marshall Monday night, applesauce Tru-maa birthday at Phyllis and Karl Gr. salad w cauliflower home for Gretrude Marshall, biscuits Fay Marshall, KarlTrum an, Clinton pistachio pudding Hunt, Jeff Marshall and Betty Mar- , as SENIOR , flortAfatit 920 NORTH MAIN ST FURNITURE. INC. r.cDAH CITY. UTAH 84720 nt 4 . |