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Show beaver County News f 9WSSl "gTsrXi Thursday June 30, 1988 . r"' 1 vs Rodger Carter won a gold melal at the Utah Summer Games at the trap shoot. Saturday, Rodger 4 Sue Carter went to Evanston, Wyoming to the race at the Wyoming Downs. Bryant & Nina Davis Si Family drove to California to Disneyland, Sea World, and then on to Mexico tor their vacation. Allen Carter & Crtss Larezoflew to Alaska to do some fishing and see the country. Dean & Dana Carter, Jeremy & Margret Ann Williams went to Wyoming to attend the horse races. el They have horse3 running, also & Lilia carter went. Kiel ti Jane Gressman drove to Carson City, Nevada to visit their son, Lynn Theort and Family. Mrs. Eileen Terry of West Jordan, Utah, spent moiday andmonday night with her uncle, Sherm & Aunt Pauline wood, She came for her Aunt's birthday, they enjoyed dinner at the Hong Kong Cafe. Mr. & Mrs. Kent Han ley & sou Jimmy of Milford also called at the Wood home. Steven Jensen & familyfrom Lay-to- n visited their parents Mr. & Mrs. ron Jensen, also their granddaughter Patricia Jensen & Ben Peterson from Tuscon, Arizona visited with them. Scott I Grace Bealer have their daughter Alison home from the hospital. She has been their since May 2nd after an accident. Bun & Dalton Fails were happy to have Bui's sister Glenna & her husband spend a few days with them. Mr. Si Mrs. Steven Craw and family are here visiting his parents Jim L Ileen Craw and brother D?le & Shelly Craw. Delmer 4- Ileen Gray drove to Pioche to attend the golden wedding of her sister, also Kay Si Marlon Lamb from Henderson & Sh-er- - son Leslie & Kay Gray of Las Vegas have been here visiting them. Jack Si Lula Reese are here visiting her brother Earl & Rema Limb. Doug Si Elma met Jackie & Russell Muir and Rodney & Carrie Muir 4 baby In Cedar and they all went up to their cabin at Brl-e- n Head. They thev all spent the night at Doug & Elroa's home Saturday night. In Sacrament Meeting Sunday, t!w Youth gave the program. Julie Marshall & Becky Tayler talked about Girl State and Craig Holllngshead talked on Boy State then the youth girls sang a song. Then Cindy Melanle limb, Russell Carter Travis & Hugh spolce about conf&rance at Brain Head. Marie Marshall and 2 granddaughters, Brelana and Keayra Jensen spent 3 days in Las Vegas visiting Bob 4 Pat Hicks. Eve Jensen from Laughlln met us there to celebrate Keayra's 6th Birthday. Keayra Jensen celebrated her 6th birthday with a group of her friends at her grandparent's home, Mark 4 Mallyn Truman went to a wedding in St. George Saturday night. Brenda Eyre 4 children Join her family from Rlchelfld and went to Nephl to a family reunion and her grandmother's birthday. Many friends & relatives enjoyed the wedding and reception for Christina (Tina) Brown, daughter of Mr. 4 Mrs. Dan Brown and Steven Louie of Beaver, which was held Saturday night in the Miners vllle Ward Cultural Hall. Mr. 4 Mrs. Oz Myers motored to Garden City on Wednesday to attend funeral services for Loretta's youth sister. Mr. & Mrs. Farrell Phelps and children motored to Salt Lake over the weekend to visit relatives. B J Arshall Evans 0 ARSHALL EVANS CELEBRATES 84TH BIRTHDAY Uner beautiful cottonwood trees at his daughters Cottonwood Ranch, up In the liPiver Grove, Arshall Evans was honored on Fathers Day and his birthday with a surprise party with balloons, birth lay cake, storytelling and fond memories to celebrate his 84h birthday by his children, grandchildren and great- 0 Hen Subscriptions or Rorawals grandchildren. Family men hers honored his with a musical reading written by them accompanied with guitar by his grandson. Grandpa's dreim started with a big family, nine c'i'leren, a wife, just what life should be. Working for the rallroid, striving to do his best. He loved giving his family, pride In teing best dressed. Grandpa loved prospecting, the hills he wnu'.d tramp. Dreaminj of his Gold Mine, becoming a wealthy champ, A prdenp-- , a story teller, a deer hjiter a as he, A sense of humor, you name It, he could be. In-Sfn- I to Out-Off-St- Qto r-- $1200 Regular $12.00 Regular $19.00 SLIP AND MAIL ALONG WITH CHECK TO: Soaver County News Box 369 BIRTHS m $goo MilforUtah 04731 t 1H STREET. CITY. .STATE Scott and Kara Brlnkmai are the proud parents of a baby boy. Little Zacbery was born June 19, and weighed fn at 8 lbs. 34 oz. piiaiMiW8wawwBwiw 4 KIDS COR NER The Beaver County News would like to provide an opportunity, ior young people to have their own column. They may choose any subject. Poems, artwork and tall-talwill also be accepted. Please include the childs name, age, and parent? name for acknowledgement. We will try ana r:-- i as main ea"h week as possible. es The 5th and 6th grades of Mil -ford Elmentary on the date of April 28 of 1988 vent on a field trip to Veyo, Utah. To load on the bus, kids started to arrive at 6:15 ajn. to leave the Milford Elm. school at 7:00 Once on the bus, the 6th graders headed for the back, while the 5th graders went to the front of the bus. After we left the school, we headed for Cedar City, then to and on to Veyo. We went past Veyo to a volcano. The Oth a-- graders climbed the volcano. After we left the volcano, we went swimming, crawdaddlng, and ate lunch in Veyo. We went to St. George and got on the freeway to Cedar City and then home. We reached here at about 6:30 s, p.m. A special thanks to the and also Duke Hollingshead, Bob Puffer and Cullen Carter. and 6th chap-arone- dauBy: Malina Mellor, age 12, Mellor and Randee Kent of ghter of Milford. Beaver County Nevs (ISSN 0895-331- i 2; Published weekly by Beaver County News, 438 South Main, Milford, Vtai - 2nd Class Postage paid at Milford, Utah 64751. 847C1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN ADVANCE OUT OF STATE $19.00 COP , Hah Per Year hvss Association j MONDAY NOON DEADLINES: (Except on the previous Monday is a holiday) Friday if PUBLISHES: G.R. WILLIAMS EDITOR: KANT) I MUIR CORPLSPOyPFNTS Milford in M ation: San Pustico Valley: Lynda 4 Al Carvalho Snake Valley: Roberta Conde Bar'oara Mayer Beaver Sports 4 News: Mel Osborn Wilma Davis Mlnersvljle ; Adam Kvillc' Greenville: Bessie tdwards POSTMASTER: Signetics makes computer chips . . . jot of them. More than a billion chips a year at their plant in Orem' Hea jquartered in circuits. A Silicon Valley, they started a plant in an abandoned Pi uvn bow iing alley ii. !(. The workers were so productive Send address changes to Beaver County News, P.O. Box 369, Milford, Utah 84751 - that Signetics decided to build in Orem and stay permanently. Now they have 2000 employees and plan to expand further. They took a chance on Utah and it paid off. An unusually productive work force is just one of many reasonsl'tan is a pf'tal - p!are industry to locate, including abundant, reasonably priced electricity. Wchave nm the power Uy ,omakc "R hanpe- - inii HliillPP b & LIGHT COMPLY |