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Show A Sickness " ! LI Jmmi- - Got too many balls In the fjuggltng can help reduce that stress. "It's hard to think or the iday's problems when you're woad-lerlhow the heck you're going z, :to catch the ball," says Bill past president of the International Juggler's Association. Juggling Improves arm strength, perlphal vision, coordination, muscle tone, and range of motion. By putting the juggler in the spotlight, It boosts so It is a perfect choice for helping a child overcome shyness. To do a three -- ball cascade, the most basic type of juggling: (1) Throw one ball from one hand to the other. Look at the peak of the arc, not the ball. (2) When the first ball reaches the peak, thro the second ball (from your other hand) to the Inside and equally high. This two-ba- ll exchange is the key to juggling. Practice until you can do this move smoothly time after ng Gid-Tu- self-estee- time. (3) To add the third ball, hold two balls In your right hand, one In your left. Do a two-ba- ll excha FUN RUNWALK youngest male and female in the 2 mile and the fas- All you runners and walkers get out your gear and be ready for the annual 10K and the 2 mile fun runwalk. Added to the 2 mile event this year and costume and a centipede divisions. Any participant In the 2 mile who wishes to wear a costume Is also elib-Ib- le for competing for a costume award. The race will be part of the celebration to be held on July 25th and will begin at 8:00 ajc. A centipede entry is 3 or more people connected to gether in some way who complete the race together. Examples are a group in pioneer dress pushing a handcart or a group chained together. Prizes in the decision are for the most original ideas. First is $50.00; 2nd $25.00; 3rd $15.00 cash. Awards In other divisions include trophies and medals for the r fastest, oldest, test male and female, the oldest entrant, and the youngest male and if female In the 10K. Registration by July 22nd Is $8.00 for single or group entries and $10.00 for single or group entries thereafter. Registration forms are available at Milford Medical or Milford Valley Memorial HospiiaL Registration includes a The race will begin and end at the Hospital. The Milford EMTs will set up and man first aid stations and "water holes' for the event. The 10K will be cancelled unless at least 5 entries are received by July 22nd. The 10K fun runwalk is an annual event sponsored by the hospital in the interest of promoting good health. All prizes are nge, starting with one of the balls In your right hand. When the ball from the left hand Is In the air, toss the last ball from the right hand and catch it In the left. Do this just once, then Increase the is continuous. Hint: Stand next to a bed so you don't move or bend over to get missed balls. And take it easy to much juggling causes tendonitis and hand injuries, according to Mr. Giduz. A community salute to the Mil-fo- rd Businessmen's Association! The new Trailer Park, The VisMILFORD MEMORIAL itor's Information Booth, and the IOC i rUN RUNWALE outstanding pamphlet of Information With Ccntipcdt 4 CoetuM Division about our great area have to be a real boost to the tourism. Empty Sponsored by Milford Valley Meaorltl Hospitll Registration includes: Race starts at 8:00 a.m. st Milford Hospital shop windows are being replaced and by scenic views under the artistic awards Monday. July 25th, 1988 hands of Pat Johnson, Toni Bolllns, and Register at: Helene Duffy and Karen LaOrange. Seems to me that Keith and Joan Milford Medical Milford Valley Memorial Hospital 451 Korth Mala Long deserve an extra pat on the 405 South Main Utah 84751 S47S1 Milford, Utah back for their efforts and Ideas. Milford. Phone: phone: Milford has lots of spirit and it cost: $8:00 for comes from folk like the business$10.00 Registration Cost: On July 25. 1988 single or group entries men who grab an opportunity and Before July 25, 1988 make it go! AWARDS Ahappy healthy week to you all. irt. ter 387-24- 71 Bile 2 Hi Fun 387-24- 11 Run Best Costuat $50.00 Fastest SHADE TREES WHILE THEY 1st prize Fastest Fastest 25.00 2nd prize Oldest 15.00 34d Youngest Male Youngest Female 431 So. Main St. tVliHord, Utah 387-24- 41 10K Centipede The rac will start and Walk is 2 miles). Centipede is race together. A 3 Oldest Entrant prize finish at Milford Valley Mala Female Toungest Male Youngest Female Memorial Hospital. or more people connected together in (The Fun Run some way who complete the $10,00 LAST F.HTRT FORM y2. P. 01, PK, 15oZ. PEPSI 2 I, a participant in the Milford Memorial 10k and Fun Run, do hereby release the City of Milford, Milford Valley Memorial Hospital, Milford Medical, the Department of Transportation, and the State of Utah from any and all liability that may occur to me andor ay property while taking part in this event. I understand that I as participating voluntarily, and will adhere to all the rules. ,5 PEPSI FOUNTAIN 5,00 FOR $ EVERYBODY'S AN EXPERT It seems like everybody is aa expert 03 at least one subject or at least they think they are. In our everyday casual conversation we often encounter one of these self -- proclaimed "Experts" who make us wish we had never brought up the subject in the first place. I was having a friendly conversation with a few Mends the other day when I happened to mention that our state government has spent a lot of money on flood eontrol in the last few years. Right away, this "expert" Jumps into the conversation and proposes that a better way to handle the situation than building giant pumps would have bee 3 to release all the prisoners from jails all over the state and to have formed a bucket brigade. The first man would be placed at the lake and the last man out in the desert, thereby forming a one hundred mile long human flood relief. I listened in disbelief as I realized the proposer of this plan was Indeed ern-es- t! Now, if that idea isnt crackpot enough for you, perhaps you will like the theory of the guy who c laim s e lectr leal power short -ages are directly related to the lack of thunder and lightning storms. According to this "expert," we need more ligntnlng to replace the electricity that the hydro-electrgenerating station remove from the waterl That tho ught Is almost as dumb as the one the fellow had that was trying to invent "negative power." His plan was to reverse the electrical process so that a light bulb could be used during the daylight hours to suck all the light out of a room. Well, like I said, everyone Is an "expert" on some subject. My ic $1,79 Division: 10k Centipede DAFFODIL WHEAT 1 BREAD 1,69 $ CANS Parents must sign for participants under RED LB, LOAVES J1v liamfiallC V$1,0Q OR WHITE CUSTOM MEAT ,20$ CUTTING GROUND 'A BEEF Milford, Utah 21 22 & 23 from 8:30 a.m. Ryan Puffer Robbie Romtne FROM BEAVER Robin Bradshaw, Beaver, Utah, has been elected Chairman of the Color Country Resource Conservation & Development (RC&D) Council, during their annual summer social and quarterly meeting. Robin replaces Thomas V. Hatch, who held the office of Chairman for three years. The election of Dallen Spendlove, Vice Chairman and Craig Jones,SecretarySpend-lov- Micheal Lo.iii LOCAL BALL I" . ; M Outstanding Utah high school football and basketball players will compete in the 1933 Multiple Sclerosis 1A and 2A All Star to I .games July 22nd and 23rd ' held In Park City. Proceeds fro.n the two games pitting northern JUtah All Stars against sou' hern JUtah All stars will go to help fight Multiple Sclerosis, the mo.?t devastating neurological disease of young adults. Basketball competition will be on July 22 at 7:00 p.m. In the Treasure Mountain Mld lle School ALL STAR IN GAME in Park City. Football will be played the following afternoon, July 23, at 5:00 p.m. at the Park . Support City High School stadlu-nAll Star school favorite high your and help fight MS. Plan NOW to BIRTH area. The representatives from our end of the County did extremely well! They have been working hard this summer and It showed. The high point winners In the age groups were: Dustln Wlsem an, Milford, 8 yrs. and Under; Dallas Stewart, Milford, and Jeremy Gale.Beaver, tied for 1st on points, yrs old; Dallas Stewart did have the fasted time in the yr olds. Jill Mayer, Milford, 12-yr. olds. Congradulations kids, keep up the good work! 9-- 11 9-- 11 16 attend. Local participants are: Michael Long, Milford, Daniel Marshall, Beaver; David McMul-li- n, Beaver; Ryan Puffer, Milford, Robby Romine, Milford; Ryan Beaver; Joe Kelsey, Beaver; Matt Dotson, Milford; Al Marshall will be coaching. Ya-rdl- Ian LaMar Henderson Ian Henderson was born July 14, 1988 at 9:13 a.m. In the Mil- ford Valley Memorial Hospital. He weighed In at 6 pounds 6 12 ounces. He is tne son of r ranK and Tarn I Henderson. Ian joins two brothers and a sister at home, Dominic, Maria andMarcus, Grandparents are Coy & Jackie Williams, and Dee Ferguson, all of Milford. i AIR FORCE NEWS Pvt. 1st Class Shelly R. O'Neal, daughter of Cullen R. Puffer of Minersville, Utah, and Adele G. Romero of Tooele, Utah has com -pleted the combat telecommunications center operator course at the Army Signal School, Fort Gordon, Saturday, July 16, Milford's San rTTTTTTTTTrTTTTY I T T T I iVT rhhMco Vallev Rustlers hosted f5 the Beaver riding clubs at a Gymkhana at the County Fair Grounds. It was exciting to see Milford getting back In the saddle again sort of speaking;. We have many talented people, both young and old alike that, are helping to get this program back in action in our Jones, SecretaryTreasurer, was also confirmed by the Council. The Council consists of representatives from the Soil Conservation Districts, County Commission and Town Mayors throughout the five southwest counties. Their goal Is to wisely develop the AND U. Fa. Pride e, The social, held on Tom Hatch's ranch on Mammoth Creek, was attended by thirty-fiv- e leaders and sponsors. Other Items of business discussed, were the status of ongoing projects and the adoption of a new Critical Area Treatment Project located In Clendale. Francis T. Holt, State Conservationist and Gary R. Gross, Asst. State Conservationist, reported on the status of RC&D on the national and state level. The RC&D Council meets quarterly and Is looking for projects that solve resource problems. They are capable of providing help in coordinating, planning and, In some cases, offer financial LB, HOMETOWN Community area's resources. att Dolson PLAYERS PARTICIPATE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS I , PR, to 6:00 p.m. Milfcrd Vice Chairman and Craig i $1,J9 ARMY COUNCIL CHAIRMAN LBS, LB,' 387 - 2659 BY Maria Florence NEW ,12 PR $1,00 OPEN MONDAY 25TH I2 Price ELECTS $1,00 6PK. PEPSI 120Z. ASSORTED $1,59 STEAK FRY AND PICNIC SUPPLIE8 family Complete StockSummer Tank Tops All Summer Purses RC&D 5 LBS. POTATOES CANTALOUPE FRESH Shorts for the entire - ual dexterity, patience, and knowof your ledge of the make-u- p average graLam --cracker. There are several different types of g- dunkers In the world today. On type puts the cracker in the milk, watts long enough for the bottom of the graham to fall off and sink to the bottom of the glass, and then eats the dry portion that's left. This Is an Improper way to treat anything as noble as a graham --cracker. The next group breaks up the cracker and puts it in an empty glass and pours milk over the whole works and then eats it with a spoon like it was a bowl full of mush. Sickening! It's enough to gag a maggot! But the most absolutely disgusting graham -- cracker and milk eater of them all has to be the person who insists on eating the graham -crackers dry and them washing them down with a glass of milk. There ought to be a law against it. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty ot Graham-Cracke- rs (SPCTC), has promised to lobfor legislation for protection by against graham -- cracker abuse. The proper way to dunk a graham-cracker Is to immerse only a bite sized portion of the delicious morsel into a glass of milk, holding on to the dry portion with the fingers. Walt exactly 5 sec-on- s, no more ao less. Remove the cracker from the milk, the graham will have soaked up Just enough milk to be soggy, but not sloppy. You must not get Involved In conversation, or watch television, while dunking graham --crackers. This Is an art that takes total concentration. If you are not serious about properly dunking graham -- crackers In milk, perhaps you should stick to dunking something more remedial, such as toasted cheese sandwiches in tomato soup. SWEET WATERMELLON . Complete StockSwim Suits L for the entire family Complete Stock Summer PER LB, 4- . AND WHITE JUICY mm 422 So. Main July years old: 18 -- PIONEER DAY SALE Fun Run Size 6 PK, 12oz, PEPSI own expertise happens to be in me field In "Dunking." Dunking, as in graham --cracker dunking. To properly dunk a graham cracker you must have perfect timing, man- CRISP'S BESTWAY Sex Name 6pk, !9oz, coke cans Roger Sturmani By 4 Thursday July 21, 1988 FOR PIONEER DAY illi air? 10k SPONSORS and : Beaver county news MILFORD VALLEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL JK. Card of Thanks The course provides instruction for soldiers to type, transcribe, and process messages. They are also instructed to operate and maintain teletypewriters and other related equipment. She is a 1985 graduate of Beaver High School. In 1987, the private received an associate degree from Dixie College in St. George. ..n.i.ii.ii.i....iM.,J.r " Area Obituaries FREDERICK W, o'LEARY MILFORD -- Frederick William O'Leary, 89, died July 15, 1988 In the Milford Hospital. Born June 27, 1899 in Moroni, Utah to Eugene and Josephine Daniels O'Leary. Married Hilda on July 5, 1924 In Mantl, Utah; solemlzed In the St. George IDS Temple. Employed as a water master for the City of Milford. He Is survived by four children: Fred A. O'Leary, Ely, Nev.j Kathlyn O. Holm, Salt Lake City; Bert W. O'Leary, West Valley Ctiy; Vanda Eversole, Las Vegas, Nev.; 19 grandchildren, 27 greatgrandchildren; four clsters; Nora Ryssman, Kucipa, Calif,; Mildred Spems; Minnie Clark, both from Salt Lake City; Lois Wayman, Chr-istens- en Taylorsvllle. Funeral services were held The Julius family wishes to thank the many friends and neighbors for their kindness and consideration during our on July 18, In the Milford 1st LDS Ward Chapel. Interment in the Milford City cemetery' under the direction of Olpin Monday, |