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Show will be completed by the middle of September. All members have advance Sales Coupons so ue sure to contact a member so we can reserve you a copy of our book. They will make lovely Birthday or Chirstmas gifts so lei us know ho man; copys to save fjr Our New Officers were installed ia a beautiful ceremony. The new officers for the year 1983-19will be President Ruth Smith, Vt;e Pre- books 89 sident Gina Mayer, Secretary Karen Ne'son, Treasurer Karma Kinross, Historian Jolyn Leko, Parllmentar-iar- a Julie Thompson, Educational Director Carol Wiseman, Jonq.iil Girl Karan Thomas andBeity Baxter will be Awards Chairman. Other Awards given were First Pearl to Karma Kinross, Second Degree Palice Athen to Kathy Ack-ll- n, Five year awards were presented to Kathy Kirk, Carol Wise-maKathy Acklln, Julie Thompson, Gina Mayer and MaeDean Kirk. Congratulations to them all. Kathy Acklln thanked everyone for all the help and support she has been given this year as president. It has been a very successful year. Our last social will be held June 25th at the Home of Bonnie Hardy. We will barbeque beef and have a hot tub party. Sound like a lot of fun. Everyone felt like we had a very successful year. you. Also, if you have a favjr'.te recipe that you would like Liclddei contact a member so they can Include them. It was decided that we wouli donate $500.00 to the land scaping of the new pool. We are thrilled with the response that the organizations have given us to help us with our goal. There Is a lot of work to be done wo If you wouM like to donate to the landscaping contact Gina Maer or the Ci'v Office MaT 8, 1388 the ESA he'd their Founders Day meting at the Station Cafe. This is our las: business Our muriflng for the current year. President Eiect Ruth S.iilth announced thai our Fund raiser will be a cook book. Everyone Is to ga! their recioe3 In bv May 30th. The tin 31 AFTER V city is going X n:i EVYTHK!G, GTS OF (sale starts MASTER CAflD ONLY. SOMA'S DURING ACCEPTED, ALL SALES FINAL mmSUlilic!! CEDAR Buttered Mixed Vegetables Chilled Peaches Fudgles Milk S UTAH CITY, Tuesday, May 24 Sloppy Joes French Fries Apple Milk Card of 5 rs cards, visits, and telephone calls in 'ie hospital in Salt Lake City. I would also like to thank friends for the food, visits and help after I came home. while i BESTWAY 530 No. Main St. 9 Milford. Ut. 387-265- ' IN STORE SPECIALS ' FRI SKIES 20' FOOD DOG 20 .,00 WATERMELONS PEPSI PRODUCTS 6pk, 12 OZ, $1,69 WITH EACH $25.00 PURCHASE BATTERY OPERATED PER LB, Strea.nnr Forecast DAY BEAVER NURSERY 612 So. 2nd WEST BEAVEH, UTAH Ray Roillns and Tiffany Hunt Mrs. De'bert R. Hunt of Paroviii, Utah are pleased to the marriage of che'r dauijli-tTiffany Marie Hunt to Ray Daniel Rollins, son of Mr. 4 Mr. Richard W. Rollins ofMiifor J.Utah, on Saturla, Ms. 21, 1933 at the home of Richard Rollins, 5513Souvh Mr. 0) ce er 129, Li So. Milford, Utah. The reception oegis at 7;00 p.m. on the same la. Highway . jp5 nmm ivergae) for o." May through Muar j'.lle Reservoir Lnflow; 6,300 acre feet (71 of average) far Ma through June, The forecast is based on average precipitation and normal temperature and accumulated moisture up ... .' " .. ';. Ln. k : ,' ' ' V ' Yca3 T I jPERCEf.T OF iV, CCfiTETiT j KKCSLY filfc 36 07TEH.le flROCT KI'ICRSYILLE 36 VALLEY P.ECERVICr' I ; 9 '? Gage j j jj This 1'dnth WATER COf.TL'.T nWTi"H I - 84720 586-943- 5 i f T- Milford Citizens; I will pay a fifty dollar reward for Information and conviction as to who breaks into our trailer, steal lawn mower, pour grain on ground, messes up windmill, tears top off haystack, destroys other property, etc. Bud Handle" - ' X u Jimmy Jones as Manager Painter Specializing in Custom Painting Professional Repairs Fast Insurance Claims ! The last two weeks of May have been proclaimed Poppy Sales weeks Help support our Veterans, buy and wear a "Buddy Poppy". Thanks from Veterans of Post 1545 and D.A.V. of America. . rree estimates a Subscriptions or Homvals te Oaf-Off-Sf- afo $oo $1200 Regular $12.00 Regular $19.00 (inches) Since Oct. ka-- T (IftTfH I 1st WeNT ,.,.,. 3f Z( ?S tf.tf , CUP AND MAIL ALONG WITH CHECK TO: Beaver County News Box 369 Milford,Utah 84751 8.? i 6f 2? 2.2. iO trp' PARKWAY FORD WELCOMES fie V j 3-- i THA1JX YOV1 Precipitation Last Year . j WATER VZFTH ' (inches) . I 3 &7 W(z?6 &S3 STREET. CITY TEET ST0PA.CE Feaver Field Office Ma-chi- Ne7. Hunt The Bride, Tiffin; Maria graduated from Parowin High School In 1937, She has beon working tor Va'lev ViMdl:al Center.The Couple plan to in aka their home in Battle Mouitaln, Nevida; (RM1CO). r- 'H!s ol currently word.ig for Rollins Inc. in Battle Mou i aln, Telephone I Sirry "' from Milford High SqIi-oin 1984. He attended two yaarj at Provo Technical College He Is wiuluLI Oi-.- ,, Ray DanUl Rollins , 1010 North Main to this time. COtCEaVATICN SERVICE .. "-'- The gradaatad CEDAR CITY, UTAH In-Sta- t & -- July. Beaver River near Beavjr: 18,000 acre feet (V of average) for May through July. 'North Creek (Norlh and South Forks): 13.500 acre 'vf(83?c FOR MEMORIAL NOW The Mil'orJ Senior Center wish to thank the fol 'awing for their donations to our Bar B -- Que. Your donations helped make this event a lovely success and is greai'y appreciated by all concerned. Thanks to: John's Service. Kevin's Auto, Wiseman Chevron, Crisp Bes'way, B4 3 Foodtown, Tonl's Boutique. Valley Hardware, Lorei.ta's Bollque, Brian & Helen Sherwood (Pub), Tommy Vee (Hong Kon) and Dick Rollins District announces by the Soli Conservation for Ma first shows the FLOWERS CAR Soil Conservation The ORDER Card of Thanks $6,90 6 ARTICHOKES PLANTS AS MARKED FISH PRICED FROZEN ;V MISC. ,90 D0Z, D0NUTS YOUR OWN FROZEN BAKE "In the Child Nutrition Program, 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. 20250." no person I CRISP'S ' Milk Pearl Tolley Milford - . Crisp Thursday, May 26 Whipped Potatoes w Hamburger Gravy Buttered Corn Jello w Topping Hot Roll I wish to express my sincere Thanks to all my frtends for their Mllford's Senior Citizens and families wish to thank Mr. & Mrs. At CarvalhoanJ Mrs.Maudel Crane for hosting the 'v?ry enjoyable barbecue dinner last Friday to Celebrate National Senior Citizen Week. VEGETABLES zl-co- Wednesday, May 25 Spaghetti Buttered Green Beans Chilled Pears Garlic Bread Milk Thanks Go-Gotis- AND is motor vehicle teenagers accidents. Almost 60 of fatally injured teenage drivers are found to have alcohol in their blood ays -tern. Young people must realize the grave consequences of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and learn to accept individual personal responsibility for prevention The Utah Highway Patrol is bringing "Scared Stiff", an educational accident prevention program, to our high schools. The program alms to alert our students to the dangers of driving, and especially the grave consequences of speeding and driving under the Invluence of and or drugs. The Utah Highway Patrol has scheduled the following dales and times for the senior classes of these high schools: Beaver High, May 13th at 9:30 a.m. Delta High, May 23rl, at 9:10 a.m. Milford High, May 23rd at 2:30 p.m. Millard High, May 24th at 1:20 p.m. 9:30 a, m, Thursday may 19th) NORTH MAIN, BEDDING The leading cause of death for Monday, May 23 Creamed Tuna on Toast '5 ,00 SELECTION OF (15-2- AT ' K- - SCARED STIFF TlSIflESS SALE!! ANT) VISA . ATTEHTIOnl! LUNG ST" LARGE May 19, 1988 olriUUL ?''5I!ESS!! .O'JT CF GERANIUMS 6 Thursday v MILFORD YEARS .sonoma's in cedar Beaver Nursery n, nm gutis n be Beaver County News . .STATE |