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Show hULFORD 1M MOTION CALL: LYNDA i AL Sh-ara- lee ARVALHO C Visiting at the home of Bill & Norma Aagard were son Brent and wife Nadi and daughter Amy from Bountiful, Utah. Also here were Ron and Jan lei Myers and Brendan of Delta. Jim Young and wife and baby, Candon also visited with the Aagard family. Robert Crane of Las Vegas was an overnight visitor at the home of his mother, Maudel. Maudel spent the weekend in Monroe, Utah visiting with daughters Bonnie Lee and Ilene and families. Also there were Kim and Roxan Nlelson and sons from Laramie, Wyoming. Maude 11 recently became a again! Congratulations, Gramma! Mikel White, son of Zella & Ken White is home for summer break from college. Nice to see you Mike. On Monday, June 20th the family of Mary Jesse held a surprise Birthday Party for her at the Senior's Center! Mary is 94 years young. Congratulations. Barbara Mayer was in charge of the program which included songs, dances and a piano solo by her 387-27- great-grandmot- While Irene was In West Valley City, whe attended a dance program her Melissa Serna was In and a dance program In Riverton that her Julee Stewart participated In. Quite a beautiful trip, Irene. Visiting at the home of Keith & Joan Long on Sunday afternoon were AI and Lynda Carvaiho and Ted and Pat Rlmpau. A delicious was served and prepared by Keith and Joan. Bar-B-Q- ue and grand- children. Cake and Ice Cream served to all the seniors and was gu- - en iJ 111 So. nn C3 Main St. Milford, Utah 387-24- 41 6 PK. 12 oz. COKE CANS $1.79 12 oz. PEPSI CANS $1.69 6PK. MAN DOME TENT 2 SLEEPING f 4" June 23, 1981 Governor Bangerter wants to know to do, and he's asking the state's children to tell him. Children, ages five through twelve, are invited to illusElizabeth and Angela. They then trate their favorite fam ily activities, Kathleen Jones in poster form, during a contest all boarded an airplane to Franklin, Michigan where they met their sponsored by the Governor's Addaughter and sister, Nanette, grandvisory Committee on Strengthening New books at the library this Friends of the Library donations. the family. Selected entries will be week are as follows: daughter Stefani, Nanette's friends The Friends of the Library will and Biff on strat a Dusty Rlsenberg. conference Erik, displayed Ladies by Ed McBaln be having a bake sale at the BAB McBain's went to the high engthening the family slated for While there they Riverside Drive by Laura Van Foodtown on Saturday July 2, at. school graduation of Stefani. After September 17, at Cottonwood High We will also have a 10:00 a-the graduation they all drove to School. The contest winner will Bertrlce Small by Wyndham .Blaze booth where anyone desiring to join receive a cash prize of $100, and Storm Testament Niagara Falls, Canada where they by the of the Library may do Friends toured for two days, returning to the winning poster may be used as Lee Nelson so. you can join for as Remember, and home. then the cover for the Conference ProMichigan XVI - Manltou. Series White Indian these funds will as and little $5.00 Visiting in Milford overtheMem-ori- al grams. The Library Board of Trustee's needed work. to much go complete with weekend Day parents Utah's neighborhood public libron Thursday, at met the from Hill a library I received report John & Betty Jimenez and grandaries will serve as the drop -- off June 16 at 6:00 They discusSoviet Miliairforce Base pjn. titled, were Linda Stewart Irene mother, points for the completed posters, sed the grants and repairs needed tary Power, and assessment of the and Brandy Jimenez and Brandy's which must be submitted on 14 x22 on the building. The State Library threat 1988. R is available to any visalso Provo. from cousin They poster paper and may be done in as and one Interested. was Mini Grant accepted ited with Jerry and Cathy Jimenlz any medium from crayons to colwe our funds as soon The summer reading program will release they and their children and other friends lage. Each original entry should Ilwinthe will with replacing proceed begin July 5th. Anyone Interested while here. Irene Stewart returned lustrate the theme, "What I love to dows in the two end rooms and inplease come to the library and pick with them after their visit. Irene do with my Family". The artist's a door In the west side of up the information. It will be under stalling attended Brandy's last ball game, liband local name, address, age about know will We direction ofSherrie Yardley. the the building. with and also visited Eileen Stewart rary should be printed on the poswe will get the Utah if 1st theme this year is UP UP The July and son, Michael and Steven, and ter back (entries are not returnmore of AWAY WITH BOOKS. All chiAND to Grant complete in Energy Jimmy Kerns, Ut. able). The Deadline for entries Is the Interior work in the building. ldren between the ages of 6 and 12 Irene also visited with grandson July 21. Entry information will be These grants are being matched with years may participate. Richard Stewart and family in Riavailable at public libraries throuverton, Utah. Irene also visited ghout the state, beginning in June. grandson Dennis Stewart and family STATE GETS GO AHEAD TO SPEND $531,000 For more information on the in West Valley City, Ut. Also Hol"What I Love To Do With My at residential and driving sectors. The state of Utah's spending plan ly Serna, a grand -- daughter and fam -Family" poster contest, call EilAmoco oil the from for "Irrigation, tractor operation and $531,000 Eileen back to ily. brought Irene or een Longsworth at, apbeen are the three highest enfertilizer has settlement overcharge Beaver where she visited with 5. Betty Tatum at of ergy users in agriculture producthe VS. Department by proved and Linda Jamie Stewart. tion." said the Governor. "The Energy, Governor Bangerter annJames and Linda brought Irene home ounced. "This plan supplements and Agriculture programs are designed to Milford after their visit. to reduce costs and promote energy enhances other oil overcharge spefficiency in farir management." ending plans the state has impleAn irrigation v r management mented dufing the past year," said 11 u ve fflclency of program Bangerter. DOE approval was nec- ei water r . ana and essary for the funds to be releaspromote i tku sc! edullnp" a ' ed to the state. on soil nu ture co ?at. A The plan establishes eight one, time energy efficiency programs, servation tilla. prog-,fc 387-265- 9 duce fuel cons-- ' tion an Four are aimed at the agriculshine ture sector and four are aimed operating costs PUT YOUR UNUSED ITEMS TO GOOD USE AND A what Utah families love Wo-rm- er. m. on 36 538-400- CRISP'S BESTWAY $5.00 530 No. Main St. Milford, Ut. DRAWING ON JULY 4th FOR 3 SWS9t n Thursday Barbara. Nadlne 4 John Jones traveled to Salt Lake City on June 9th where they met their son Kyle, wife Janice and girls, Andrea, Melissa, 943-46- SHADE TREES WHILE THEY LAST $10.00 EACH 2 FOR by TrXl 9i09Sft CHILDREN'S POSTER CONTEST es, ASK FOR BARB PK. 16oz. PEPSI Beaver County News by the Mayer Family. Two lovely cakes were baked by Bobby James and a lovely floral arrangement was presented to Mary great-grands- 431 8 ests supplied BAGS PROFIT TO YOU. PARKING LOT SALE JULY 1st 2 AIR MATTRESSES v I Date's Been Set September TO, 1988 The YA and 2nd. SET UP YOUR OWN TABLES. MAKE YOUR i 1 1- COOK -- KIT OWN DEALS. - 12 SPEED BICYCLE MATION. IN -- STORE REGISTRATION CALL 387-26- METHODIST CHURCH FOR MORE INFOR- 59 RUMMAl "SfD AUCTION SALE ' ITEMS PICKED UP PROMPTLY AND ORGANIZATIONS WELCOME WITH i AT YOUR CONVENIENCE MONEY MAKING PROJECTS. PLEASE CALL NO PURCHASE NECESSARY 412371 2814 387-28- 71 CHRETiA.15 denominaiioiial Christians 12 Utah Non -- denom lnational Christians from the Beaver County area will meet largely in small churches scattered throughout the state or in hundreds of others from all over Utah and the west In beautiful Par-owprivate homes. Their ranks have Canyon near Cedar City for been growing swiftly over the past few years. the 22nd annual Old Fashioned ChThe annual camp meeting has ea- -: ristian Camp Meeting June 29,30, rned a reputation throughout the July 1, 2, and 3. The four -- day family event held nation for its Spirit -- filled meetings In the mountains near Brian Head where many miracles have taken is open to all. Activities will beplace, and for its "time ot regin Wednesday, June 29th at 7 p.m. freshing" for all those who have at Parowan City parkwhere Chrtaken part. istian believers will gather for songs The As;erritly of Jesus Christ and entertainment to usher in three was organid 22 years ago when full days of worship and sharing. Pastor John Cowen moved with his They will move on up Parowan Canfamily from southern California to the small southern Utah community yon the following morning where "un -- denominational" fellowship unof Parowan. He was joined by sons David and Dan and Bill der the big tent will get fully Hollman and their families. All were underway. At 10 each morning and 7 each active in the little church which evening, hundreds of voices will be grew gradually over the years as lifted in prayer, praise, song and its ministry reached out to Christians all over southern Utah. Son worship at Willow Flat, one-ha- lf mile past the creek that crosses Dan Cowen now pastors the small the road. Evangelists assembly and Pastor John Cowen from Canada and from Louslana, services fellowships inTropic,Hur-rlcan- e and Washington City. Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Idaho and Nevada and some of Utah's own Pastor Cowen encourages memwill deliver special inspirational bers of his congregation to fellowmessages. A variety of singing and ship with other in all denominatmusical groups will minister with ions whom he welcomes to join his group for four days of "sharigospel and praise music. The turnoff to Willow Flat will ng the love of Jesus Christ." He be plainly marked by signs on Paurges all who feel a need for healp rowan Canyon Road (Utah Highway ing, nhvslcal or spiritual, to atl 143) say sponsors of the evsnt, tend. members of the Assembly of JeMany bring tents, campers or sus Christ, a felmotor homes to camp nearby inl cool mountain campgrounds. Others lowship at Parowan. Parowan is located just east of 20 miles stay in motels at Brian Head, Panorth of Cedar City. rowan or Cedar City. Additional Free to all, the camp meeting information is available from Paswill also feature youth services at tor Dan Cowen at or 477-806 each evening and a final Sunday or from Lyn Drake at morning meeting, July 3rd. Non- an son-in-l- 4 Mr r well-grad- M 4 -tM is i f":'- .fy . I - 4 1" has been in Ogden manufacturing millions of HUGGIES disposable diapers and distributing millions of other products. The Ogden diaper plant is a K-- r-monitored h 1985 Chevrolet 12 ton 4X4 Scottsdale Cab -- - 4 speed All the EXTRAS "A LOT OF FLASH FOR THE CASH" dream, complete with high speed machines compute- and delivery robots. Kimberly-Clarheadquartered in Dallas, chose Utah for its distribution advantages; productive work force; excellent universities; its quality of life. 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