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Show DrivrD UL1 l-- Wedding Bells KIDS CORNER rniTNTY NEWS people to have 2 June 16, 1988 The Beaver County News would like to provide an opportunity for young Thursday . Sickness and their own any sub- column. They may choose ject. Poems, artwork and tall-talwill also be accepted. Please Include the chllds name, age, and parents name for acknowledgement. We will try and print as many each week as possible. es i By February 14, 1988, the 6th grade class had a Valentines party In the gym or lunch room. They decorated the gym with hearts and balloons with candy In them. Treats were served also. They danced to the song of Dirty Dancing, George Mlcheral, and Tiffany. Some of the songs on Dirty Dancing are: I've had the Time of My Life, and Do You Love Me. Jennifer Forman was In chargd of the decorating. She mad a pes ter on Mr. Cox's computer. The sign said Happy Valentines Day 6th Grade! It had hearts on each side. The party lasted about a half an hour. - By: Heidi Clark, age 12, daughter of Brad and Robin Clark. V ' iMMMmm Earl Limb, and Alton Virginia Marshall were In Ely, Nevada to attend their sister Joan Ashworth funeral. Over the weekend, KatMeHoUlng-shea- d was happy to have her sisters, Tammy Holltngshead, Marsha Harding, Doris Hall and Jeanette Hiskey all visit her. Valerie and Krutt Short and fam -lly from Springville, Arlzonia are vlj:inrfE"tmr- parents- Nosl W(l!.ni"u rJi in J no u Cc'iosfi '& Dorthy Bowcutt from C&lfiornia are visiting her parents Rachel & P.ulon Eyre. Ladies Day at the swimming pool Is tuesday, thai sday, Saturday, from 10:00 until 12:00. Everyone come and enjoy It. A birthday dinner was hald at the home of Dick & Sue Davis In Beaver for Dalsel Davis brlthday Monday night. All of his brothers and s)?ters were there. Neal& Helen Davis, Arshall & Lila Evans, Dai-s- et & v Vr a Davis, Dick 4 Sue & Eic.ua Davis and Davis, Velma & Bernell McAffer. Doug & Elna Blackburn went to Salt Lake with Russell & Jackie Muir and Irona Edwards to the wedding of Suzanne Chrlstensen In the Salt Lake Temple. Suzanne Is & Doug & Elma's Donna Craw Segmlller, husband and family spent the seekend in Minersvtlle with her parents Delroy grand-daught- -- V . Rem a limbs and she spent the weekend here and attended Earl & Sac-reni- Meeting. In Sacrement Meeting Sunday, the Stake President Grant Esplin and Howard Bradshaw were there and the Sister Missionary spoke and sang. Sister Brown & Sister Fisher Lisa Albrecht received a 1 year lflate Early Childhood m ucation, Friday, June 3rd at SUSC. Richard & Penny Albrecht &Reva Albrecht attended the Baccalaureate Eleanor Craw. Bernice Limb has her trailer up at , y.. Y . ..J J if Ala.i Banks and Sharon Jones Robert and Faye Ann Banks of Mllford announce the forthcoming marriage of their son, Alan Jay to Sharon Lyn Jones, daughter of o, Michael and Lynne Jones of Jerilyn Mayer The 4 -- H Junior youth Conference was held at Vt. Holly, June 9. from different countMany ies participated. There were several workshops to attend. We were divided into color 7-- View Drive, Pocatello, Idaho. Is a graduate of The bride-to-Highland High School and Is attending I.S.U. in the dental hygiene be program. The prospective groom Is a graduate from Mllford High School and is working at Fred Myers In Pocatello. The couple plan to make their home in Pocatello, Idaho. debts which have been cancelled. Nor does It Include the thousands of dollars of patient services denied by Medicare and Medicaid. All of the above, adds up to a big chunk of money. With the type of census that once existed la Mllford, such reductions of Income could have been absorbed. This Is no longer true, as we explained In last weeks article. Serious thought must now be given to reducing costs of operation and perhaps other sources of operating capltol. The topic of cutting Is not new among those who serve on the board nor to those who make up the staff of employees at the hospital, cuts made during the past 6 years amount to an average of $17,000.00 per month. A sizable portion of these cuts have been to employee benefits. Perhaps it Is time for the citizens of Mllford to ask themselves how badly they need a hospital In their community. 1 i groups that performed skits. Other fun activities were volley ball com -peititlon, relay races, frisbee throws, and singing. The conference was very fun. We learned,', lot, and made many new friends. .Jarfcof are fall time Missionaries. Fobtn & Meranda McMullln spent Sunday in Greenville visiting her Mot!', Marie Ttpppson .and sister Stacy iatvS Valor.' Joe & Doris Marshall from North Plat, Nebraska spent a week visit -lng Lis mother Theo Marshall Lois Pearson spent Sunday with her sister, Nettle Myers Jeff Zimmerman graduated Saturday at SUSC. Milton & Riva attended his graduation. Russell Albrecht baptized Jeff to the IDS Church about 10 years ago. Jeff Is from Atlantic City, New Jersey. ' 4 4 r if We, the parents and family of Alison Fay' Beater,' would like to thank all the people of Beaver Cou-ney ' ?V f s- k . v ', i f , j; ii 5 for their thoughtfulness and concern during her long stay at the Primary Children's Hospital after her accident. We appreciated the many phone calls, cards and prayers In her behalf. Sincerely, Scott and Grace Bealer & Family Fay and Betty Marshall & Family k'i BevttJy Basilar .4 Family , i - 'i Alison Fay Bealer Alison Fay Bealer will celebrate her first birthday on June 17, 1988, she is a very special little girl. Alison Is the daughter of Scott and Grace Bealer of Miners vllle. Grand parents are Fay & Betty Marshall of Mlnerfville, and Al & Beverly Bealer of Mllford. "-:' Ashley Rose Myers Ashley Rose Myers will celebrate her first birthday on October 22 She is the daughter of Greg & Elaine' Myers of Tillamook, Oregon Grandparents ftne Ed & WilmaMyers of T 111am ook, wijofm GeoMassie also of Tuiamook, Great -- or anopar ents are Bill & Norma Aagard of Mllford and Ern Myers of Miners ville; and Jessie Harrington of Salt lake, and Clara Massle of Ironton, Ohio. f t excerclses. Russell their & Wendy Albrecht had bahy blessed June 5th inSac-rame- at Meeting. The Milton Albre- cht family and the Burton Meyers family were all there and had a big family dinner at Russell & Wendy's. Stacie Stephenson of Delta Is spending a week with her grandparents, Milton & Reva Albrecht. Angle Hardy NATIONAL AWARD WINNER The United States Achievement Academy announced todaythat Angle Hardy has been named United States National Award winner In Honor ARM V AND AIR FORCE HOME TOWN NEWS Roll and Leadership. This award Is a prestigious honor Airman John P. Pool, whose momission, organization and customs few students can ever hope very and received in and ther special training stepfather are Mr. and to attain. In fact, the Academy human relations. Mrs. Hector Martinez of Fort Camprecognizes less than 107c of all In addition, airmen who complete bell, Kentucky, has graduated from basic training earn credits toward American high school students. Air Force basic training at LackAngle Hardy who attends Mllford an associate degree through the land Air Force Base, Texas. School was nominated for these High of weeks six the Air of the Force. community college During training National awards by Donald Wlllden, His father, Pat W. Pool, resides the airman studied the Air Force In Beaver, Utah. Principal at the school. Angle will appear In the United States Achievement Academy Official Yearbook, published nationally. "Recognizing and supporting our youth is more important than ever before in America's history. Certainly United States Achievement (ISSN 0895-331fcJlXj Academy award winners should be congratulated and appreciated for Published weekly by Beaver County News, 438 South Main, Mllford, Utah dedication to excellence and their 84751 - 2nd Class Postage paid at Mllford, Utah 84751 achievement." said Dr. GeorgeSte-ven- s, Executive Director of the UnSUBSCRIPTION RATES IN ADVANCE ited States Achievement Academy. The Academy selects USAA winUTAH $12.00 Per Year ' ners upon the exclusive recommenUtah IhcssAssociation OUT OF STATE $19.00 Per Year dation of teachers, coaches, counselors or other school sponsors and upon-thStandards of Selection set COPY DEADLINES: MONDAY NOON forth by the Academy. The crit(Except on the previous Friday if eria for selection are a student's Monday is a holiday) academic performance, Interest and aptitude, leadership qualities, resWILLIAMS G.R. PUBLISHER: ponsibility, enthusiasm, motivation EDITOR: KANDI MUIR to learn and Improve, citizenship, CORRESPONDENTS attitude and cooperative spirit, deMllford in Motion: Lynda & Al Carvalho pendability, and recommendation from a teacher or director. Barbara Mayer San Rustlco Valley: Angle Is the daughter of Wayne Snake Valley: Roberta Conde and Luclel Hardy. The grandparents are Mrs. Dan Ferguson of Mllford, Beaver Sports 4 News: Mel Osborn Utah, and Mr. & Mrs. James Hardy, Wllma Davis Minersvljle : also of Mllford. svllle Adam Greenville: Bessie Edwards & .J If V ,'. ;v - By: & V Poc-atell- ni rtirxiwjmnirtnifiinnrw tins Davis Rem a A Idaho. Alan and Sharon will exchange vows on Saturday, June 25, at the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. A reception will be held that evening from 7:00 to 9:00 at the Poca-tei- lo LDS Fifteenth Ward, 1440 Lake ir 3M.24M if lip. iilliams exDuring the early 1960's there as known isted a Federal Program the Hill -- Burton B11L The bill provided matching federal funds on facilities In certain qualifying situations. Beaver County Service Area -- - received $191,520.00 from the Hill Burton fund toward financing the construction of the building that houses the Mllford Valley Memorial HospltaL In return for the federal funding, participating facilities were obligated to give free services to me3-lcal- ly Indigent patients. The amount required of MVMH was set at $110, 100. As of January 31, 1988 $88, 396.62 of the Hill Burton obligation has been given in free care at MVM Hospital. Other charity services given to patients since the hospital opened in June of 1965 amount to $30,351. 48. In all a total of $128,748.10 In free services have been provided to patients during the past 23 years. These figures do not include bad On By Kerrl Maxey, age 12. daughter of John and Mary Maxey, W JdCkie V- - J The Mllford Elementary Carnival. On May 6, the Mllford Elementary School held the carnival at the Elementary Auditorium. Everybody was eager to help at the carnival. Supporting mothers helped by making cakes and candy for the carnival. The 5th grade helped out alot by making posters for the booths. The 6th grade worked hard and long hours setting up the carnival to dazzle the kids eyes. The Mllford Elementary School made over $?00 by having the car nival. The money goes to get school supplies and play ground equipment for the next year. Special thanks to the P.T.A., the Mothers who helped out, the 5th grade, and roost of all the 6th grade. BEAVER COUNTY NEWS io Subscriptions 2; POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Beaver County News, P.O. 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