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Show I I Register Those 1 Leadership Recipients Named 4 Vehicles v ; ls Mark Florence and Shaun D. the Cox have been awarded YOU I DARE national AWARD in LEADERSHIP recognition of personal integrity, balanced living, and motivation for The honor were leadership. presented by Principal Donald Willden at ceremonies held at Milford High School on May 24, - fun-fille- d g, 0 P dation in cooperation with high schools across the country. The award was first offered in 1941 by William H. Danforth, founder of the Ralston Purina Company in St Louis, who dared young people to achieve their highest potential and to influence others through lives of service. The Award takes its name from the book, I Dare You, written by Mr. Danforth, in which he commends the balanced life of mental, physical, social, and spititual development as the backbone of leadership. to-d- o City, daughter of Mr. John C. Maxey and Mrs. Mary E. Maxey will graduate with an Associate of Science Degree in Nursing from Weber State College, June 6, 1990. Jamee is currently a Junior at Weber State College. During her enrollment, Honor Roll Newspaper in Our Hands . rreedom Jamee maintained status and was on the Dean's List. She was actively in- I volved in student government serving on the Freshman Nursing Executive Council, Class Sophomore Nursing Class Student Council, and the School of Allied Health Student Council. Following graduation, Jamee plans dto continue working at Pioneer Valley Hospital in West Valley City, as a Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit. Jamee plans to continue studying at Weber State College persuing a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing. iriniMMWiiTiffn-ntirr-- It's easier than many realize to get control of your cash flow, cut your debt and start a saving plan. Much of the answers to these problems lie in knowing where to put your money and learning how to develop a strategy. tax-savin- g P UtS May 31, 1990 KENT TWO NEW VIDEO'S THE I DARE YOU AWARD IS MADE AVAILABLE EACH YEAR BY THE American Youth Foun- - Jamee Lee Maxey of West Valley 9fcOW6'S Thursday 1990. off-roa- JAMEE LEE MAXEY r Beaver county news Get Control Of Your Cash Flow S. month with July two holiday weekends that Utahns use for water-skiincamping, and other outdoor activities. If you're planning such a getaway, the State Tax Commission's Motor Vehicle Division would like to remind vehicle owners to renew the registration on their recreational vehicles. Many people wait until the last minute to register their trailers, d campers, motor homes, vehicles, jet skis, boats and other toys creating havoc at the Motor Vehicle Division's office. The MVD urges Utahns to plan ahead for the holiday weekends, and put RV registration renewals on the holiday preparation list. is a OUR ONEY You Recreational 1 Dare - THE WREATH BOOK AND 1.N 2 How well you do In the '90s may depend on the investment advice you get now. Beaver County News For example, stock market tility has almost no effect on where stocks go over the course of a year. It does, however, provide opportunities for disciplined investors to increase holdings at lower prices. That's the opinion of the editors of vola- Money Magazine, whose eagerly-awaite- d book, Smart Money Moves will soon hit local bookfor the '90s, ' stores. g Since strategies deal with what's probably the biggest bite of all in your budget the inevitable, often inscrutable demands of the IRS the book shows you how to deal with a tax preparer and what specific mistakes to avoid this year. Most important, it helps you learn to slash your taxes using loopholes left in the law after tax reform. Among the other topics the book deals with are the secrets of profitable taking care of your family and finally, how to finance a secure retirement. For over 15 years, the editors of Money have reported with ity on personal finance and investing. Their analyses and advice have helped millions ofAmericans make more money, invest it more profitably and spend it more enjoyably. By Rob Pulleyn GET ONE FREE 438 South Main Phone Milford, Utah 387-288- 1 Wedding, ... tax-savin- time you want to give home a more festive look, try these gorgeous wreath ' -- i ft IH III! II II g I and add your own creations touches as you go. instructions start with choosing a base (vine, Maw, moss, wire, bread dough and other materials). Then let nearly 100 pages of wreaths in beautiful full-colphotos inspire you as you arrange an infinite variety of flowers, herbs, grasses, weeds, even fruits, evergreens, cones jewelry. vegetables, mementos, toys, and much more. Of course, wreaths don't always hang on doors; here are great ideas for table centerpieces, mantle decorations, wherever you want to add holiday cheer. The instructions are here; the ideas are here; the design elements are waiting for you in your backyard, attic, closet, jewelry wherever things of beauty are box, ribbon box, kitchen cabinet hiding. 144 pages (full color throughout), 8 12 x 10 . Next 7 ifVfcEAtrtB50O St 0 home-ownershi- p, TO ORDER: ' I Send your name, address, zip code and $21 .95 plus $2.50 postage and handling to American Melody, 123 South Street, Oyster Bay, NY 11771. NY residents add appropriate sales tax. Please print clearly. SAVE! Order two for $41.90 plus $3.00 postage and handling. Hi'4' George and Linda Gibbons of Grand Canyon,' Arizona announce the marriage of their daughter Sherralin to John Conneal Carter,' son of John end Vicki Carter of Millord, Utah on June the first in the Las Vegas, Nevada IDS Temple. Open House on June, the 'third from seven to nine at he Carter residence, at, 470 North' ioo : A . . . t r.L '.' , EVERYONE. . ..... DVpED i Mammography 1 ir; paper respond ct ouv . ,tnteo V" (1 IK fVSfl fl, MU. ' se ALBERT PIKE LODGE No. reQeei""." rfedaVcCtrto wu" to ,!8 C arc ava . - recent 1 d if 'y'-- V g I v- iS., - h"ated i - - "jP5 Beaver County Hem Miford, utai f ; I r :! . I 1.1-...- 14 Saturday, May 26th, at 1: O'clock Master, Clifford E. Burbidge, and the officers of Albert Pike Lodge No. 14, free and ac-cepted Masons, opened lodge in the Milford Masonic Temple, for the purpose of conferring the Master Mason Degree, on one who had proven his proficiency in the preceding degree. The conferring of this degree was done by the Most Worshipful Grand Master, of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge F.4 A.M. of Utah Mr. ANdrew T.(A.T.) Hereim of Salt Lake City, and the Utah Grand Lodge. When the conferring of the degree was completed, recess was declared for dinner at 7: O'clock P.M. prepared and served by the ladies of members of Albert Pike Lodge, in the Masonic Temple dining room. After the dinner, the members of Albert Pike Lodge, and Franklin Lodge No. 27, officially received the Grand Lodge visitation. When the official business of the evening was finished and the Grand Lodge had retired from the lodge room, the lodge was ritually dosed, with peace and harmony prevailing by the Worshipful Master, Mr. Willard P. Mead, and the officers of Franklin Lodge. Worshipful f Early detection increases a women's chance of surviving breast cancer. Mammography is the best diagnostic tool available to help healthcare professionals fight the battle against cancer. Women under age 35 are encouraged to perform breast self examinations have regular physicals by her doctor or health care provider. But for women 38 and older who do not have symptoms of breast cancer, a screening mammogram is recommended. Screening mammography is a simple low-doprocedure that produces a mammogram, of image of the breast This image Is examined by a radiologist It often reveals lesions or lumps three to four years before they could be felt by even the most experienced examiner. When professional detected in its early stages, breast cancer is treatable and the cure rate is high. A baseline mammogram serves as a guide to which future mammograms can be compared. This should occur when a women is between age 35 and 39. Women between age 40 and 49 should have a mammogram every ont to two years, and those over 50 every year. If signs of cancer are detected, the patient's personal physician is notified Immediately. Talk to your physician about mammography. If it is not readily available in your comm'inlty, you may want to make an appointment with Holy Cross Mobile Mammography Screening Program, be bringing which will a and staffed professionally equipped unit to your area soon in order to make mammography easily accessible to you. l$ea& the In ancient timet, tome EumnMni KaIiawi woman shaking feather pillows in the sky. i .1 x-r- ..... ....... a l. . . . |