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Show Beaver County News Thursday salt-fre- Add 1 (t P "iSS V NoSalf to your '' i 4 I in ' j 't ?Si I 0 i J' hat J HC & Regui "jfj honoring their parents in celebration or their 80th birthdays, on Sunday, July 24, 1388 from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at the Church cultural Hall in Minersville, Utah. 1 l - i I RANCHERS H ; 1 1 U salt. check for $300.00 for new books at the Minersville Library. ii w z The fseaver County News would to insert occasional photos fof events, places and people that rcflpft historical insiElit on Beaver Wountv's past, f ntries nny either .submitted by mail or validated yi e jt ir i w i u V at our news office. Con- tpstants with the earliest postmark in ini f v i irsrm or validation date, lncludingthe most nearly correct identification of names, dates and events will re- reive a G month free subscription to the Beaver County News, and (S in will also get acknowledgement the paper for their effort. Send entries to: Mystery Photo Contest, 0 c.'o Beaver County News, Box 369, ft Milford, Utah 84751. (V earned at least half their gross income from farming in 1984, 1935, and 1936, and the credit carryover must have come from farming. Farmers who have already filed their 1987 tax return may claim the credit within three years by filing an amended return on Form 1040X, Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return. Those filing should show the amount of the credit and the letters OFE (qualified farmers' election) to the left of line 14 and include the amount with their estimated tax payments on line 14. Farmers organized as corporations, estates or trusts shoald follow similar procedures using the appropriate amended return form : . Forms can be obtained from most IRS offices or by calling the IRS toll-fre- e number, the investment credit carryover." said Larry Bond, Utah State Uni- -, versity Extension economist. Bond said that uider a special provision in the 1933 Tax Reform Act a farmer may use up to .$1,500 of the carry forward. in 1987 to get a cash benefit of half that amount, up to $750, even if there was no 1987 tax to offset. A farmer can receive a refuid if the credit exceeds the 1937 taxes owed," Bond said. "However, the refund can only be claimed for 1987." Those eligible for the credit must conform to . - certain rules. For example, they must have ; P. rr-- -- iy Plant & Workings o! Utah Sulphur Industries, Sulphurdale, Beaver County, Utah - 1930. Located near the Beaver --Millard County line, the Cove Creek Sulphur Mines became a domestic source for sulfur in the United States, producing around 1,003 tons (3676). ' 'v .'' rxLh's&, V--- : r . , , . - "XJ of brimstone annually between 1890 and 1903. Sulfur was a scarce commodity in the early days and was vital in the manufacture of paper, explosives, matches and the , refining of sugar. More recently, Sulphurdale has been the scene . for geqthernval-developmen- t, a mushroom farnr " and the production al soil conditioners for agricultural use. Note: There were no winners to this weeks Mystery Photo Contest. We'll admit the unusual view of this photo made identification extremely difficult. Better Luck next time. " " ro o f hanks to sincerely thank all the Doctors, Nurses and the staff's of Milford Hospital MllfordMedlcalandHome Health for the loving and tender care given to Fred O' Leary during his illness. We would also like to express our appreciation to all the relatives, friends, neighbors, business people of Milford, and the members of the 1st and 2nd Ward's who have been so supportive and concerned during Fred's illness and our recent loss. -- """" ' """ A 111 -J '" ' ?.-- 'iii'niiiTuir nMiii-nnr- r f4"i-- J laae . - - -- -- ffcfTa-- M mi. 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The Salt Lace VA Medical Center would like to assist eligible POW's in obtaining the medal. The Medical Center, in cooper ation with others, plans a significant recognition ceremony some time in the near future for the presentaiion of these medals. A specific date for this ceremony will be annouiced a3 the plans become finalized. Applications for a medil may be obtained from Mrs. Jill Pierce, Patient Representative at the Salt Lake City, V Medical Cenext. 4314, or ter (801) by contacting a National or Department Service Officer. . 'I xcept on the previous Friday if Monda-is a holiday) WAR retary of Defense concerning a Prisoner of War Medal has created much interest. The medal 15, STATf S10.0J Ptr Veal M : large crowd turns out for the First Baptist Church Vacation Bible School in Milford. Beaver County News ISSN r4l TWtl If! A! C I APVALM.) 387-27- 0' Neva Kinross returned frlday from a three week trip. She went with her daughter Betty and husband John Taylor from Detroit, Michigan. They traveled to Orem, Utah where they also visited with Neva's two sons, Bob from Ple-sa- nt Grove, Utah and Kent from Sprlngville. Also visited with Neva's daughter, Helen and husband Eugene Walker who live in Orem. They also traveled to the Ulntas and to Park City, and also to Mercur, Utah, a historic mining and ghost town. They also went to Evanston, Wyoming. Neva returned to Mllford on Friday, July 15th, tired but happy and glad to be back amongst all her friends. Neva's John and Betty returned home to Detroit, Michigan after spending two months in Mllford. Lucy Reese recently returned to Mllford after spending six days to Cedar City, Utah visiting with her sons, Cliff and Larry Reese and families. Lucy's grand daughter, Taml returned with her and spent four days here. A very enjoyable and lovely visit. Visiting atthehomeofMr.& Mrs. Bill Aagard and Mr. & Mrs. Steve Inrnan this past weekend were Janice Aagard and son, Norman of West Valley, and their daughter, Cindy and girls Heather, Crista and Megan Jensen ofSanta Clara, Heather went back to West Valley to visit with her grandparents Roger & Janice Aagard for a couple of weeks. Recently, Cliff & Lillian Cook spend 2 weeks in Connecticut to attend the wedding of her son, Douglas to Lisa Zoppa. on June 19. Five of her children also attended the wedding; Jerry Mayer from Milford; Karen Leigh from Cedar City; Pastor Tom Mayer from Costa Mesa, Calif., who also performed the ceremony; George Mayer from Salt Lake City; and Marilyn Ransom, her husband Bill and children Chad, Tori, Todd, and also a freind Shannon Sullivan, all from Woods Cross, Utah. Most of the above went sight see-lto New York and Boston and then had to get back to work the day after the wedding. Cliff & Lillian stayed an extra week and also made the trip to Boston, went sight seeing all around the Hartford area, then attended asummer pops concert given in Rhode Island, with the Rhode Island Symphony Orchestra and 100 people In the Choir accompanied them. Everything was great, but Milford is still home. Hilda Shields recently returned from Lakewood, Colorado, where she spent 12 days visiting with Shir-lee- n her daughter and and Scott Tucker. While there, she went shopping with granddaughter Amy, attended shows with Amy, and grandson, Chris, and went to two musical recitals with Shlrleen. nt Hilda O' Leary and children wish 'J LYNDA son-in-la- w, FOR TAX REFUND Some farmers and ranchers may be eligible for a tax refund if they act now to correct an oversight on their 1937 tax returns. "After processing a number of 1987 tax returns, the Internal Revenue Service noted that ma.nypro-duce- rs failed to take advantage of CAM jr' - ELIGIBLE BE MAY V I I IV t. FARMERS, w- - MOTION I ; - " j tit-' Clark Dalton, left, of the Mllford area United Way, Presents Peggy Brlenholt with a em WVILFORD IN ? ? ' 1 Vice-Preside- nt Ty was born March 22, 1903 and Bernice was born Dec. 3, 1903, hi They have a son, Wayne, and M daughter, Mrs. Mike(Susan) Black lo grandchildren and 30 great-- i grandchildren. No gifts please Casual dress. Mi " JL Bernice Glllins The children of Clarence Ty and Bernice GMins cordially invite you to attend an Open House ' s M Seasoned Instead of ""T" & ' life. V,i: PO So. 8"Q S:j",!! C'totfb ' 1 ' ' i 1 i A Clarence t i 1 i hp w: 2 July 21, 1988 e Who said has to be bland? 532-156- 5, Three young Beaver men spent last Saturday night In the Beaver County Jail as a result of charges of reckless driving. The Sheriff's Office Dispatch received several reports from citizens of three vehicles driving at high speed on 200 West Street In Beaver. The three youngmenwere charged with reckless driving and booked into jail They were released on their own recognizance the next morning and were instructed to appear In court. Suspicious activity and vehicles were reported in the Milford Flat area. Kevin's Exxon reported a gas skip of $12.50. Sheriff Yardley mediated a water problem In North Creek. Beaver Co. Sheriff's Dept. provided traffic control when a motor home burned at Mllepost 104 on Utah Highway Patrol and Beaver Fire Department also son-in-l- Hilda O'Leary Fred and Ginger O'Leary Kathlyn and Jim Holm Burt and Ruth O'Leary Vanda and Gene Eversole flf 4-- H A A downed aircraft was repor- ted near Minersville. Investigation revealed it was wreckage from a plane crash several years ago. Country Inn Motel, Beaver, reported theft of a TV, blankeis, pillows and linens from one of their rooms. The 4-- H Councils from Beaver & Milford. Letters concerning this event should be arriving soon. Please contact your members to get an accurate head count of who's go ing. Registration will be $4.00 and please have the money and forms collected "before" camp, -- RUSTIC0 VALLEY RUSTLERS Horsemanship Chrnsp-oncere- d a Gymkhana Rodeo on Saturday, July 16. It was a fun and competitive event for youth and their horses. The Club Invited the Beaver H Club to participate. There were three age groups and the participants were ClDusty Wisemnn and Sha-Lyark in the 8 and uider group; Dallas Stewart, Brandon Yardley, Len Florence, Chett Wlseman,Nl-col- e Bradshaw, Nathan Blackner, Wade Gale, Trent Bron, Aimy Davis and Deserle Bradshaw in the grouo; Jerllyn Mayer, Jill Mayer, Heidi Clark, Shane Bradshaw, Almy Clad well, Lana Rust, Jeremy Gale and Tina M in the 12-group. High 4-- nn 9-- 11 od 16 aw In Focus I 4-- H Our annual 3 day camp -- out at Kents Lake will be Aug. 2, 3, 44. You will have to plain your own lunch and dinner the 1st day, and all three meals on the 3rd. We will have a community breakfast on Thursday, August 4, which will be provided by the Teen SAN possible burglary was reported in Milford. Two missing juveniles were located during the week. A Beaver man was arrested for driving under the Influence. The Sheriff's Department and Search and Rescue provided escort and security for a Morion Thiokol rocket which was parked in Beaver oernight. Deputy responded to a report of a custody dispute In Milford. ' Point winners In their age groups were Dlsty Wiseman, Dallas Stewart and Jill Miyer. These winners will receive purple champion rosettes. Rosettes in first through place will be given in each event and age group and participation ribbons were awarded to each contestant in each event. The youth had a good time and did exceptionally wellonthelr hor- ses. Special thanks go to Beaver County for the use o: the fair grounds, to Grant Esplin for his help as Emcee, to the Minersville EMT's for bringing the am -Tean Council bulance, to the for running the concession stand, and to the parents of the club members for their time and help. 4-- H |