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Show Hilford High Xftfr School New PROJECT TEAMWORK '0Y m I: student body officers ! r I ,i if . TkV - .. . i i w. A. l I . lb Si, . m Thursday V I I Si V and has provided descriptions of the assailants. Griffin said that bis agents and detectives from the Los j Angeles Polie Department Homicide Squad are confident that this rase will be solved as a result of 1 this new intestleatlve initiative. Air.otie who has information about the murder should contact the Los Angeles Field Office at or their local office of the Sk. S NBC Television program "Unsolved Servire (Salt Lake City Secret VS. Mysteries" on the evening of May Field Office - 601 Indiv1589. 3, left and Marlina Yee iduals who provide Inform at Ion leadRichard J. Griffin, Special Agent ing to the indic tment of the assailMarlwe gymnast.lSSaolymplcteara In charge of the Secret Service will share in the $100,000 the ants from Karl Melone, memtr; Office In Los Angeles, said Agent Utah Jazz, M.V.P. In 1989 etc... Cross was killed in an apparent reward. For further Information please Jenifer Whittaker, sophomore; robbery attempt on the evening of Marlina Yee, Junior; aad Darrick June 4, 1980. Agent Cross and her contart either of it following: Plrhard J. Griffin, Special Agent Wel-iert-, senior; served on the partner were conducting a surveilin Charge VS Secret Service, Los Youth Council which plans lance In an Investigation Involving Field Office, 300 Xorth Angeles and coordinates drag free activities In counterfeit currency the vicinity Los Angeles Street, Boom 4324, to promote positive lifestyles. Marof the Los Angeles International Los Angeles, CA 90012, Phone lina Yee was chosen to represent Airport when they were assaulted. or Robert F. Snow, Beaver District. After brutally murdering Agent This conference where over 5,000 Cross with a shotgun blast, the Assistant Director, U.Secret Serpeople attended consist of all junassailants turned the weajjon on her vice, Office of Government Liaison ior and senior high schools and over partner. They then fled from the & Public Affairs, 1800 G. Street, the State. Attitudes have changed scene. The second Agent survived X.W. Roan 805, Washington, DX. Phone: if? s . Beaver County News r The United States Secret Serrlce is offering a $100,000 reward for Information leading to the Indictment of the assailants responsible for the murder of special agent Julie Y. Cross. Agent Cross was the first female federal law enforcement officers to be killed In the line of duty. A of the U1 be broadcast on the murder j, 24-5910). Jenifer Whittaker, On April28-2- 3, Project Teamwork attended the Utah Federation for Drug Free Youth Conference at Salt Lake City, Utah. Those attendingfrom BeaverCou-nt- y Included Kirnberly Pose, Mea-ga- n Harper, Jami Poell, Kerensa Coon, LeAnne Yardley, Cameron Hales, Buff Hardy, Jade Myers, Stacy Wbittaier, Aroter Hardy. Marlina Yee, Jenifer Whittaker, Donette Voung, Daryl Christiansen, aad Valori Dutsoa and 1 4 i 1 - Ji 1 TOylt&,:-- Darrk-kU'el-4ert- A full schedule of people from all over the nation came tospeak.Some who spoke as Thurl Baily from it Utah Jass; Lonise P. Bias, mother of the late Len Bias; Bart Conner, Olympic gold medalist in gymnastics; Feggie Williams, linebacker Cincinnati Bengals; Billy Mills, Olympic gold medalist, Tokyo, Japan; Jevon Thompson; Melissa Marlina Yee, Pictured: Br ?tt Myers, Advertising Manager. Left to right: Jenifer Whlttaker, Secretary; Angie Hardy, President; 21,(5 Kot Model . 7 U.fJ. Gor-erno- r's and values are being restored. The vision of parents who dare to belould achieve a drug-fre- e ieve ihev generation of Americas youth has Jjeen taken up by individuals from virtually every segment of society. People everywhere are recognizing that it is essential to get involved and not tolerate the pres-senor nse of illegal drugs. 20223, Outstanding Achievement ce ELK MEADOWS KESORT .r Bona Garrett, General Manager of Elk Meadows Ski and Summer Resort, Is pleased to announce the promotion I two of its staff members, Kallie Goff and Vickie Dut-so- n. S Model is patterened after ttie regular Cnited Nations and was held in Salt Lake City at the and they 'debated world Issues. Tond White and "Willis Paris ed tlie Model Students from Tarious schools throughout the state were assigned countries so represent at the 1'3' V . seaond row: Holli Laural Bacon, Marlina Yee, Mellissa and Karen Yee. Back row: Willis Davis, Tonya White, ,Jared Gronning, Jill Mayer, Heather Mayer and Cameron Hales. Sym-ond- excellent ratings while at of rtatu .. Front row, left to right: Amy Ashley, Dawn C Bridge, 3 ana Cay. , Bet-trid- mm Possible Plant Site In Gilford Kallie Goff bas beeB aamed Comptroller. Puring the 1988-8- 9 ski season, Kallie worked as a weekend ski patroller for Elk Meadows as well as a marketing representative In the Las Vegas area. Kallie is rginially from Oregon and has been residing in Beaver for the past S years. As Comptroller, Kallie will !be responsible for the resorts accounting as well as assistant to the General Manager. She is replacing Jenifer Hagen, who Is leaving after two years it live and work In the Denver area. In addition, Vickie Dutson las been amed as Ticket Office Manager for Elk Meadows Ski andSum. imer Resort. A former ticket sales- person at the Elk Meadows Sports Desk 'during the past year, Vickie win now "be responsible for the control of all lift passes and daily audits of all departments. Orginally from Kevada, Vickie has teen living in Minersville for the past seven years. She is replacing Mary Beaver, who Is moving to Toquer-vill- e, Utah with her hvsband to live and work. Kallie will assume her jofo responsibilities beginning April 17, 1989 and Vickie wiH start full-tim- e this fall. We nope that you will join ;us to welcoming them to our m anagement staff. 9 nw 3 ill - mIS II L k-Jf- ". r Joe Benson Competing against approximately 7500 school winners from throughout the United States, Joe Benson, a Beaver High School senior, bas won a National Principal's Leader-- : ship Award. Melvyn lUOsborn, principal, Beaver High Sc hool, today announced the award, which Includes a $1,000 college scholarship. One hundred fifty Principal's Leaders hip Awards were presented this week by the National Association of Secondary School Principals !CASEP) and Herff Jones Inc. Principals In high schools throughout the country icould nominate one of their student leaders. Winners were selected foased on their participation to service organizations, clubs, and athletics; achievements In the arts and sciences; employment experience; and academic record. They also toad to write about their personal leadership style ship, (citizenship, and leadership qualifications. "Benson feas built a rwwi A iQutstandtas; errk and ftlarsMp to tiigt Burnt cihool," VSeculivis '.director,' 2tA -Thorn an SSP. ' "His leadership potential is deniwnstrted liy itBing the Principal's Leadership Aard. He is .a fine example of the (KaJjJir f uouiig pele in America's high schools." 'hile at Beaver High School, Benson has sened as learbuok Editor, Junitjr Class President, State 445 Aail)a66a4orjJt.ational4-I- I A.mliassador; Fre stoat) Class President; Youth Ciu' CwtuH-4- Mayw, a IFegional Visual Axis Sterling Scholar runner-iu- p. and has presented workshops m various topk-to audiences ranging er 2".D00 (of tie peofile. He is a National Honor Society, recipient f the Most Valuable Student and how it was developed through is au active menrler; and student activities. Being selected maintains a 3.S4 CPA. This fall, as a Principal's Leadership Award Benson plans to attend Southern winner means Benson was in the Utah State College, persuiug a cartop 27c In the nation In scholar - eer inAdvertising,, PuU-i- iReUtum. H County Agent reports A 3 foot Tye new JJo-T- ill Seed Drill is now available to local farm ers through the Beaver and Twin M Soil Conservation Districts. This r tutti XK MTTUIl lvk, 1 - drill Is designed to interseed grass and legumes into grain stubble, wet meadows and existing and semi-walfalfa stands. The ever increasing cost of farming has produced new innovative methods to farm. One method is to decrease the amount of tillage operations and still maintain production. ll farming saves soil, toil and oil through less erosion and .machinery use. It is nicknamed "L'gle Farm ing."' Tlie opening verse of a brand-nesong entitled "I farm Parm Vgly, is; It's Plain To See. t'gly Farming's Been Good To Me." et Is'o-Ti- u new putatoe chip factor', will !k-- milt in the 'Milfoi'd Industrial .Park. Jem Snvder, inr ;ah c'liii'b etated that at- - fnii m as thc have moved inn. their ii?w plant in Las Vesas, tliey will sit down and look at the the unte table to itart the oiiera-tio- n in Miliord. He stated that witli-,- n tlie new two 1o three months., t ley would meet with tlie Count y and het up a timetalile to gel started on the Milford plant. He also stated that H the tinntig is ri'ht as not 'to put a luirden on the coin I pany or the County, Jerry also stated that they Imped by late fall to have everything finalised to led. ctin construction on tlie plant in Mtl-Jor- Dick Rollins stated that all farmers on the Milford f lat have tieen contacted and some of the farmers have said they would plant potatoes for the 'plant. Also involved in ttus project is 'Craig Davis., Leo Kanell andtlie Reaer CountvCon'tDiBBion. The County went to Bait Lake and met with Community Impact Board to get funding lor the Imiklaig in the amount of $400.,000 DENTURE CUSHIONS! Problem dentures? 'Now you can get the .comfort, hold and fit vou always wanted from your dentures. Just rail for your fret sample of E?.o Cushions. Ezo Cushions hold dentures that powders and pastes can't help. Until you can visit your dentist, get relief brand since with Ezo. The I96s. Rated excellent in consumer tests. best-selli- CALL w The local Soil Conservation Diswould like to encourage ''ugly farm ing" and allow local farmers tlie opportunity to try it. The U Drill also opens up the .possibilities of seeding tietter grasses into what beemed hopeless situations tiefore, such as wet meadows. THE Tye So- - Till Drill has larg ripple coulters in the front to cut through existing sod or residue. It is equipped with a fertllizier tiox, gras seed box, legume seed box and a tecial seed box for light, fluffy seed. Press wheels on P spac ings press the seed to the right dejitlu This drill can .tie pulled with most tractors, large or small, with hydraulic hookup. The drill is lieinp rented out by the Beaver and Twin M Soil Conservation Districts for 53.00 per acre.. For more information contait the Beaver S('D,, Kobin Braclshaw, tlie Twin M SCD., Dan Ooft, or The lot al Soil Conservation Service Office, tricts J'o-Ti- 438-TI- May 8, 1989 Is the 75th Anniversary of the signing of the Smith-LevAct authorizingthe organization of the Cooperative Extension er BOY SCOUTS Servie. - An open house will be held at the Beaver County Courthouse, County Commission Poom from S;00 to t;00 p.m. All. interested are invited to attend.. Displays of some extension activities will be set up. The Beaver County Extension staff will 'be present to greet those who attend. The name Cooperate Extension Serviie is appropriate because funding comes from Federal, State and County sources. Each state extension service is a part of the Land Grant t'niversity and is headquartered there. In Utah this is the X'tah State t'niversity at Logan. decisions are made prim arlly at state and local levels. The County Commissioners appropriate and administer local operating funds, approve personnel and work with county extension personnel on certain programs. Programs are developed to help and meet the needs of local people with the help of local leaders, organizations and planning committees. This organization is g means to extend the t'niversity to the local people., and to present problems of tlie local people to tlie University for help and according to Grant Espliu, Beaver Count) Extension nueiit and Area Livestock .Socialist. Miriam Limb is Extension Home Agent for home economists and Geneal Boberts and Maria Florence work part time as staff assistants. Alice Gillies is mm o Scott Bacon rearch, secretary on the TiO basis. The youth program in Beaver County is outstanding and the Teen .Council is throughout the state as outstanding. OF AMERICA Boy Scout Joseph ''Scott' Bacon, son of Holland and Betty Bacon, of Milford received his Eagle Scout Award on Dec. 18, 1988. Scott is tlie grandson of Ida and Bill Smith, Milford, and Vivian Snook, Lima, Ohio. For his Eagle Project, Scott and his troop built the planters at tlie East entrance to tlie Senior CitizThey filled and planted the planters last summer. Scott is now the youngest scout in Milford to tiecome an Eagle Sc- ens. out. He is a memiier of the Order of tlie Arrow, and the 5ational Eagle Scout Association. |