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Show UTAH PRESS 10 4S7 E. 333 S. REAVE RAILROAD (ISSN 0896-331- at MILFORD, 1 UTAH of all ages, youngsters and adults, want to give their dads the perfect gift- -a gift that is unique and represents the finest in its category. This year, Pinch Scotch Whisky is predicted to be a big seller for Father's Day. The new Pinch, now aged 15 years, is a cut above all other brands of super premium Scotch Whisky. Dad will recognize its renowned "dimple" bottle, brilliantly wrapped with a gold wire mesh. Its contents represent more than 360 years of Scotch-makin- g heritage from the oldest distillers of Scotch Whisky in the world the House of Haig. The idea for a Father's Day was suggested 80 years ago by Mrs. John Bruce Dodd, who felt that men like her own father deserved a day of recognition and gratitude. Her father, William Smart, a Civil War veteran, had been widowed when his daughter and five sons were very young. Realization of the difficulties he must have had raising his young, motherless family on a farm in eastern Washington and appreciation for his constant devotion to his family, sparked Mrs. Dodd's desire to honor all fathers. As a joint venture between Mrs. Dodd, the Spokane Ministerial Association, Spokane Ministers Alliance and city YMCA, the first Father's Day was celebrated in Spokane on the third Sunday of June the month of her father's mm ' Robin Rae Orton The Council w.iuld like to reapply for a Community Development Block Gram next spriw:. If obtained this prant would allow the Tow.i to develop i he Spring and also the distribution system Unless an emorgeno develops, no major changes will be made this sumirmr. AGRlCULTUP was June (Sheriffs) Robin Raa Orton, daughter of Willie and Kathy Acklin of Ma-for- d, and LaRae and Billy Parkinson of Cedar who has been attending Weber State College graduated as a registered nurse from the Department of Nursing in a ceremony on Thursday evening, June 8, 1989 in the Val A, Browning Center at Weber State College. Robin will continue her schooling for twj more years to obtain her of Bachelor of Science Degree in the field of aursbg. She Is noy employed at McKay-De- e Hospital in Odgen. Robin is a 1937 graduate of Mil-fo- rd High School and is the granddaughter of Clauss & Melba Marshall of Miner sville, and Tom & Laura Acklin of Salt Lake City. The Council is encouraging everyone to conserve water whenever possible. If we dont receive significant moisture soon, prob-ecould result. Anyone using the public stand pipe, for the water they are hauling are encouraged to learn how to properly shut the water off, also to report all usage so they can be billed. Otherwise the Town may be forced to close the standpipe and lock it. Chad Hoilingshead mot w'.th the council to propose a bid for all the insurance for the Town of Minersville. Larry Hugh made a motion to accept the bid of Chad Holluu'shcarl fu" the insurance for Minersville Town lor tlx; fiscal .war I'J'10. Todd seconded ihe nvrJon. The motion passed ciiad also cvrn;uimonted the police and fire dept. for the fine way they handled the propane gas truck emergency. At 9:30 p.m. the Council went into executive session to discuss personnel benefits. At 9:43 p.m. the regular wis back in session. Jennifer Marshall, Jennifer Pearson, and Cynthia Marshall wjre placed with Minersville Town through the Summer Youth Program sponsored by Job Service. Jennifer Marshall is a certified life t DiiYES (Ecmanntiflv TO EHEoBEn The Milford Methodist Church will hold their Annual Auction and Rummage Sale on Saturday, August 26, 1989. Donated Items will be picked up promptly and at your conven1. ience by calling 19. Among the first notables to endorse Mrs. Dodd's idea was the orator and political leader William Jennings Bryan. He complimented her on the inspiration of Father's Day and remarked that "too much emphasis cannot be placed upon the relationship between parent and child." The observance of Father's Day did not spread rapidly, but as celebrations were increasingly publicized, a growing number of cities and states began observing the event and a national movement was formed to have Father's Day proclaimed a national holiday. In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson took part in a Father's Day celebration by pressing a button in his Washington office that unfurled a flag in Spokane. Congress did not give Father's Day national holiday status until 1972, when President Richard M. Nixon signed a congressional resolution establishing Father's Day as a national holiday to be celebrated on the third Sunday in June each year. Father's Day is also celebrated in at least 20 foreign countries, although not necessarily on the same day as in the United States. The rose is the official Father's Day flower. A white rose for remembrance and a red rose , as a tribute to a living father. This year, Father's Day is Sunday, June 18. Remember your dad with a great gift like Pinch Scotch Whisky and tell him the interesting story behind the tribute to fathers celebrated throughout the world. But most importantly, say, "I Love You." 25 PRICE QBS17(3D yj 387-287- LHP Trooper arrested a West Valley City man on charges of Speeding. Driving on Suspended Driver License, Evading Police, Crossing Divided Highway and possession of Drug Paraphernalia. A Beaver County Deputy also cited the subject with False Information to Police Officer. The subject was released on a $1600 bail bond and is scheduled to appear before Fifth Circuit Court. A residential burglary is being investigated in Milford. A Deputy Sheriff responded to an animal emergency when ahorse belonging to Bryce Gale became caught in a cattle guard on Hold-awLane, Beaver. A California man was booked into Beaver County Jail on UHP charges of Driving Under Influence of Alcohol, Possession of Stolen Firearm, Possession of Marijuana, Open Container of Alconol in Vehicle, and Speeding 10765. He was released on posting r $6300 cash bail and is scheduled to return for a court hearing. His companion in the vehicle was held upon charges of Open Container, Possession of Controlled Substance, and Possession of Stolen Firearm. He was released upon posting $1650 cash bail and is also scheduled into court. AMinersville man was arrested by Deputy Sheriff on charges of Driving Under Influence of AlcohoL UHP Trooper also arrested tw-- j men for DUI on Sunday, one from Beaver and one from Cedar City. A Milford man was arrested ani booked into jail on charges of illegal Possession of AlcohoL Probation Violation, and Speeding. Beaver County Sheriff's Department investigated four property dam age traffic accidents daring iho week and responded to five requests by citizens for assistance. ay hatched alligator is just eight inches long. H will grow about a foot a year until it reaches the average adult length of six to eight feet. uni Betty Lou Bacon guard and will be working at the swimimng pool. Jennifer ! "ear son and Cynthia Marshall will be working in the library and also doing bcauiification w.irk. The Town still has no; revived a report from the stale ixpi. of Health concerning th; waste disposal site. The BLM has been contacted and they will continue to work with the Town to m the matter resolved. Mavor Truman read a letter from tionio Kanell rciuesiiru; a cop o,r ihe rule and regulations that the Town has passed for the Dunw Site and also a proper desrrip.ion. Mil. rorii')limcnls were received concerning the fine apjicarainv of the cemetery this Memorial Day. The Town is c.Hin:Msly working V raise the funds we need to develop the new addition U new fence, sprthe tvmctrry. inkler system and grass arc needed. The swjTiinin.'-- ' oool is now 0cn for this season. It was suggested that the; pool manager pui up signs adverti zing the hours for sw im ming. The floors in the dressim: rooms need to be made slip plan has been made to lake care of the problem. The council feels that either a cover for the pool at night, or weax ing through the fence will help to cm the heating costs of the p iol. Councilman Larry Hugh will get price estimates for these imro- - 387-261- 8, i Marlene Marshall Betty Lou Bacon will be in charge of the family night dinner and entertainment for the Bearer County Fair. She lives on the Milford Flat with her husband, Roland, and three children. Betty has been involved with the Fair for several years as Chairman of Home Arts Department and SecretaryTreasurer. Hie Family night activities w?ll be a sandwich supper and local talent plus the Justice and an invited entertainment group. Bring your whole family and support the Bearer County Fair! Marlene Marshall is this years Minersville City Chairman for the Beaver County Fair. She is married to Greg Marshall and they have four children. Marlene has worked for the County Fair for about ten years. She has also worked in every department. Her favorite part of the fair is the pie contest, which she always manages to judge. The pie contest will be on Friday, August 11, at 1 pjru Marlene is willing to judge any "practice" pies or answer any other questions you might have about the fair. Beaver County Commission Meeting Reported by Russ Williams The Beaver County Commission approved the Minutes of the May 1, 1989 meeting with the following change: Ross Maihall staled that he thought that he had the approval of the entire Conrnission on the road that was trespassed on the BLM, He also stated he would be responsible for the road widening, but not for the trespass. Commissioners Ross Marshall and Bryan Sherwood voted for the change. Commissioner Johnson voted against the change. The Commission approved the property tax settlement on the Station Motel in Milford. The County Com A newly PARENTS: Anyone wishing to send 3 or 4 year old to preschool this fall, please contact or Shelly Singleton at Shauna Mayer at their nission decided to keep the same people on the County Library Board. Max Mayer requested an appeal on the decision of the Planning and Zoning Commission concern- - Minersville Tovn Council Meeting A regular meeting of the Min ersville Town Council was held on Monday, June 5, 1989 at 8:00 p.m, at the Minersville Town Hall. Those present were: Phyllis M. Truman, Donald Breinhalt, Lacry High, and TkU M:Mulliru Visitors: Kerry Carpenter, Kevin Carter and Chad Hoilingshead. Prayer: Donald Breinholt, Minutes, approved as read. A public hearing was held beginning at 8:00 p.m. The purpose of the hearing was to present and review a budget revision for the? fiscal year ending June 30, 1989. Also the proposed budget for fiscal year ending June 30, 1990, was reviewed. After discussion, Donald Breinholt made a motion to adopt the budget revision for 1989, and to adopt the proposed bucfeet for 1990. Todd McMulim seconded the motion. The motion passod. Kerry farpenter representim; Leslie and Associates, an firni mt with the council to discuss an future plans for of the water system, and possible funding alternatives. - birth in 1910. The actual date for her first Father's Day observance Graduation 1 - 84751 - Thursday, June 15, 19S9 i is the month of graduations roses, and it is also the month in which we honor fathers. Father's Day is popularly celebrated in the United States and Canada with special greetings and special d PUBLISHED Father's Day Traditions June three-cornere- MlNING 2) VOL. 89 NO. 24 5 CENTER vemonts. Larry made a motion to transfer a significant amout of the Town's Money to the Itah State Treasurers Municipal Investment Pool. The average interest earning for .April was 9.73 This is much better than the Toii Hugh -getting elsewhere, lodd Mullin seconded the motion. The motion passed. An advertisement wasboughtfor Minersville Town to be placed in the Be '.or iiunty V'acationGuide. This .m . is distribute" hM-- . out niw. o! i,K States. An Ragle i nited fro.jea was .t.,njrn Scout presented and approved for Clint Albrecht to build two benches at the swimming jxiol. The Town will furnish the lunber and hardware. Larry Hugh made a motion to purchase four new itrcs for the police truck, also to have an alignment made. Todd McMullin seconded the motion. The motion passed. Todd McMullin made a motion to donate S30 to the Milford little League and to donae St "3 Ui the 4th of July Celebration. Larry Hugh seconded the motion. The motion passed. Larry Hugh made a motion to pay all bills presented. Todd McMullin seconded the motion. The motion passed. Meeting adourned. ing Campbell's Fuel Supply on behalf of David Campbell. The Commission upheld the Planning and Zoning Commission's decision on the revocation of the Conditional Use Permit. Bryan Sherwood wanted to know what County Roads needed work and report back to him it the next moetiag. He also stated thai the County was going to replace a grader and front-en- d loader with new equipment. The County Commission reviewed applications for the vacancy on the Plaining aid Zoning Commission from the Milford area. Upon Bryan Sherwood's recomendation, the Commission appointed Russ William r. for a two year term. The County Commission approved the bills for payment and adjourned at 4:30 p.m. Beef Raffle for Chett :awing to select the win-i- v 12 beef to be donated by Greg and Marlene Marshall will be held Saturday, June iTih at 2:00 p.m. in the parking lot at c risp Bestway. The winner nc! it !'- present to accept ,.U be contacted . ; .silon Sorority Mem- bv a ' T!ic of the - Beta Ipsilon wishes to thank everyone for their support of our raffles on behalf of Chett Wiseman and his family. A special thanks also to the Marshall's for donating the half of a beef aid Crisp Bestway for cutting and wrapping it as Phillis Crisp's donation. 387-277- 1. The Beta Upsllon Sorority has established a fund for C net Wiseman co Scott or Cindy at tht First Interstate Bank. Anyone who also wishes to add their financial support may do so either through the bank or via the donation cans placed In area businesses. For all Interested women and girls, LuDean Barnes will hold a FREE golf clinic on Saturday, June, 17, ct 10:00 ajn. at the Milford Golf Course Scrambles at the Milford Golf Course will be held on Wednesday evenings at 5:30 p.m. Commodities for low income and Senior Citizens will be distributed at the Milford Commodities Center on Thursday, June 22nd. Story hour is being held every Friday from 3:00 to 4:00 pjn. at the Milford Public Library for children ages 7. 4-- VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL June 19 - 22 (Monday - Thursday) from 9:30 to 11:00 ajn. for grades Kindergarent through sixth at the First Baptist Church, 100 East, 100 South ia Milford. The Fair Board will meet on June 19 at 7:00 pan. at the Fair Building. , Monday, ATTEnTIOnl! FOURTH OF JULY IN MINERSVILLE! The theme will be Hands Across America, We wquld like to encourage everyone to enter a float, bikes, wagons, horses, cars or anything. The parade will line up at 9:30 a.m. and begin at 10:00 ajn. The program will be at the Church after the parade. A barbecue beef dinner will be served at noon. Sports will begin at 2:00 p.m. Ballgamos will be in the late afternoon. Lets make this a good old fashioned Fourth of July that our children will long remember. Sponsored by the American Legion and the LD Church. The Beaver County News will publish your child's photo for his her first birthday. Bring photos in to our office by Monday noon of the W3ek to be published. Newspapers serve . . . ... by protecting your freedoms |