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Show s iVW ' iMjrMf."iii Obituary """" flf Trusts All Funeral BEAVER h and Burial Plans honored at 100 Percent Value f COUNTY'S TRADITIONAL MORTUARIES 4W W- I 438-820- 1 387-220- 1 195 North 200 West 209 South 100 West sheriH'Sil with everybody for all the cards, phone calls and food that they have received during the time of Jerry's 'accident. Thank you. 'M Joanne and family lk , Deputy responded to a truck fire on Truck was reported to be carrying a substance that could be toxic. Cleared without incident. Beaver Co. Sheriff's Search and Rescue located hunter who failed to return on time. A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Daniel A. Burch, who walked away from the Beaver County Jail last week. Bail has been set at $50,000. Burch is described as 6'3", 230 lbs. hazel eyes, brown hair. Anyone having information on Burch's whereabouts is asked to contact the Beaver County Sheriff's SR-2- FOR SALE USED FARM EQUIPMENT 2 John Deere Field Hay Cubers Trailers Rotary Corrugator John Deere 2280 Swather charges. A report of a $20 gas skip at the Kwick Stop, south of Beaver, resulted in the apprehension and arrest of a Grain Valley, Missouri man. He was fined $50 and ordered to pay $20 restitution. Investigation is continuing Into a report of trash dumping into the creek at Greenville. Possible theft of cubed hay was reported In Minersville. Investig- Manager: First Interstate Bank of Utah Milford Office 326 South Main Milford. Utah 84751 Phone or collect. Burch was being held on bad check Interested parties contact 387-243- 1 1. Department, Hancock Scrapers 2 5 N MOW!! t I. Cont act Les Whitney 387-26- 20 Milford Valley Hardware mi -- Alice Van Horn, 82, died October injuries sustained in an automobile accident. She was born June 22, 1906 in Las Vegas, Nevada to L. A. (Burt) and Elenor Doyle Wynaught. She married R. Van Horn in Las Vegas, Nevada in 1957'. He Jerry, & ; 16, 1988 of mar Jerry Get your HomeHeoUngOil t ALICE VAN HORN MGTiO.'J and Joanne Eyre would like to thank friends and family and :T . died August 1968. She was the first caucasslon child born in incorporated Las Vegas. Attended Milford school through Elementary and High School and graduated from Palo Alto High in Palo Alto, California. She was lay leader of the Milford Community United Methodist Church; member of Ruth Chapter of the Eastern Star; Past Officer of the Utah Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star; member of Victory Rebekah Lodge 43 of Milford; member of Milford Senior Citizens Organization and Emblem Club 114 of Las Vegas, Nevada. She is survived by several cousins of California including Frances McGrath of Orange, and also an Aunt, Muriel Adams of Rhode Island. Funeral services will be Friday, October 21, 1988 at 11:00 a.m. at the Milford Community UnltedMeth-odi- st that shake, hirty original wooden toys rattle, roll, clatter, snap, crawl and jiggle are vours for the making with readily avail able woods and ordinary workshop tools Push or pull any of the "animated" toys and they spring to life in an uncanny imitation of the real thing. How to Make Animated Toys offers instructions, vivid patterns and exploded drawings that show you exactly what to where to hammer and how to assemble every project. cut Imagine the fun kids will have pushing, pulling and spinning prehistoric monsters, active animals and wonderful wheeled vehicles. Here are just a few of the projects: A Leaping kangaroos A lobster A tyrannosaurus turtle whose head ond tail disappear inside the shell. Planes, boats, trucks, flying saucers ond dozens more! Pest of all this treasury of toys is part of the Popular Science library for woodworkers, so you know you can trust it for expert instructions and results. patterns that reap Church. Friends may call Friday from 10:00 a.m. until time of service at Olpin Mortuary in Milford. Burial will be in the Milford Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuary. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donation to the Milford United Methodist Church; El Kahal Temple in Salt Lake City; Milford Valley Memorial Hospital; or the Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star. 8!4 320 pages (ail in x 8', TO ORDER: Send your name, address, zip rode and $12 95 plus $1.50 postage and handling to American Melody, 125 South Street, Oyster Bay, NY 11771. NY residents add appropriate sales tax. Please print clearly. SAVE! Order two for $24.00 plus $1.90 postage and handling. dke s10 to $20 an hour! Three traffic accidents involving property damage were investigated. 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WESTERN FAMILY 2 MILK 1 gal. $1.59 ALL 6 pk. 12 oz. POP CANS $1.49 I TOYS HAVE ARRIVED! ALL HUNTING APPARELL 10 OFF ALL BRANDS AND SIZES CHIPS 10 OFF ANGLE SOFT BATHROOM TISSUE 4 ROLLS .79? STEAKS $2.59 lb. SPARKEL PAPER TOWELS 2$1.00 THUR: COOKIES ANY BRAND OR SIZE 10 OFF SCOTT BATHROOM TISSUE 4 ROLL $1.59 WESTERN FAMILY Lg. EGGS .69? doz. SUN GLASSES 50 OFF ALL 6pk. POP 12 oz. CANS $1.49 STEAKS $2.59 WESTERN FAMILY 2 MILK 1 gal. $1.59 lOTfcOFF BAKERY ITEMS NEW YORK STEAKS $2.89 lb. HUNTERS APPARELL 10 OFF WESTERN FAMILY EGGS .69 doz '''if j FRI: WESTERN FAMILY 2 MILK 1 Gal. $1.59 ALL BAKERY GOODS 10OFF BIG AND SOFT TISSUE 6 ROLLS $1.39 I ilT 'v) HUNTERS APPARELL 10 OFF ALL COOKIES 10OFF 12oz. CANS ALL POP 10 OFF STEAK $2.59 lb. OFF ALL CHIPS ALL l2oz. POP 6pk. CANS $1.49 10 All items subject to quantities It I A. & & dfuf fed n M nimal Prizes available f o be given away in October and need somo place to cool your deer, call Crisp's for more November in both Stores!! Cash Sale Tickets will accumulate until December 24th. One $2 50. OH prize will be given in each Store on December 24th. If you 387-265- 9 information Store Specials PlasmV In FREE POP SAMPLES COKE PRODUCTS SUNKIST P. BARQ'S PI II DRAWING I . QQ IN STORE PRIZES qqj ZUD l'CHANCE EACH jurkEY-P- 20y ONE $15.00 R EACH ICE BUSTERS COUPON $10,00 FOR PURCHASE iiiford Valley Hardware phone PURCHASE k "va e i i s- - j tin it yuriB 530 North Main Milford, Utah phone 387-265- 9 gpggEBBOBasaaaa 387-245- 7 Beaver Valley Hardware phons438-5481o- r 438-548- 2 |