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Show Ufcmier MARCH 20,1997 County Bssnitov PAGE 2 Letter To The family of Munk would like to thank . Jennifer Fowles and LaKita Van de Vanter examine new books at the library. Sherri Yardley conducts story hour every Friday at 3:00 P.M. This was added to the Summer Reading Program from the days when Mrs. Grimshaw was librarian. (Remember when Dawn Bridge and Willis Davis won the award for reading the most hooks in a summer?) The library is still receiving benefit from Kathleen's efforts. The new books listed below were purchased with a donation she solicited from Circle 4 Farms, and from other donations made in Kathleen's name, in lieu of flowers. Selma Kirk and other library board members wish to express sincere thanks to all who have participated. In keeping with the tradition of constant upgrades, the library will have a booth at Milford Daze to sell discarded books. All proceeds will be used to purchase new books. Title AUTHOR Bloodhounds Lovesey, Peter Knights Miller. Linda Lael Sirens song O'Banyon. Constance Roberts, Nora Calhoun Women The Clinic Small town girl The Goddess affair Mandarin of Mayfair Sweet promise Renegade siege Absaroka ambush Kellerman, Jonathan Spencer. LaVvrle O'Donnell. Lillian Vervan, Patricia Dailev. Janet Cole. Judd Johnstone. William secret assassin Evans. Tabor Greenback trail Sharpe Jon Angelface & amazing grace Copeland. Lori Scott, Amanda Dangerous angels Scott. Amanda Dangerous illusion Maxwell. Ann Shadow and silk And the whiskey woman Evans, Tabor Mackenna's gold Henry, Will Vengeance at Deadman Sharpe, Jon Mt Man of Triumph Johnstone, William Koontz. Dean Sole survivor Cat who tailed a thief Braun. Lilian Jackson Krentz, Jayne Ann Deep waters The list Martini. Steve Robbins. Harold Tycoon Mrs. Polifax innocent Gilman. Dorothy Gentle from the night McKinney. Meagan If you love me Coffman. Elaine Garlock. Dorothy Larkspur Blood Canyon Sharpe, Jon The Partner Grisham, John Redfield. James The Tenth Insight School Nurse r ?.'. Ad Deadline 3:00 P.NLTuesday Phone:801-387-267- Fx801-387-JJ2- The SUU Thunderbirds are fortunate to have local girl Chalys Lamb throwing the Javelin for their team. Southern Utah got its 1997 outdoor season off to a good start with many wins. They attended the Aztec Invitational, hosted by San Diego State. Among the winners was Milford High Graduate Chalys Lamb, winning the women's javelin event with a toss of 120-Congratulations, and good luck for the rest of the season. mi March 2 1st Pineview April 5th Richfield, April 12th Panguitch Invitational T.B.A. April 1 9th April 26th May 2nd May 1 0th Delta or Mesquite Milford Classic BYU Invitational Region at Milford STATE AT BYU $33. per year Subscriptions Still Winning Mayl6&17 -- Publisher Kent Smith Editor Alice Smith I 450 N. Track Schedule of eaber Count? JWomtor - MILFORD all the wonderful people of Milford, who expressed their love and sympathy with food, flowers, money and donations made in Mom and Sis memory to the Milford Hospital. Mom & Sis was a very loving and caring person who spread her sunshine wherever she went. Her laughter and hugs are something we arc all going to greatly miss. Her family and friends were very important to her and as we could see by the amount of people present at her services, we know she was loved by all of those whose lives she touched. Special Thanks to : Milford Hospital for their care of Mom & Sis with helping her to get to the Cedar City Hospital, the 1 st Ward Relief Society for the great dinner and to Olpin Mortuary for helping us get through this hard time with all of the arrangements that had to be made. We are all grateful for the time we had with Mom & sis here on earth and it does our hearts good to know that her memories will live on with each and every one of us. David & Lisa Munk, Deanna & Larry Sparling, Denise & Darryl Moody, Debbie & Randie Rose, Sheila & Mel Prodzinski, Bill Easton. South West Utah Public Health and Beaver Count)- School District are proud to announce the addition of Anne Denny to our staff for Beaver County. Anne will be the School Nurse and will be helping to develop Project Success for our schools. Anne comes to us highly qualified with 38 years of nursing experience and has already made some important changes in our program. 7. Sonia 6 1 P.O. Box 224 Milford, Utah 84751 100 E. n The Editor mi mm Letters to the Editor must be signed and have a daytime phone number for verification. Comments do not necessarily express the editorial policy or viewpoint of the Beaver County Monitor. Equal space will be provided for opposing views. DO YOU HA VE HARD FACTS ON HARD BOILED EGGS FOR EASTER? Dear Editor, Answer by: Georgia Lauritzen, Utah State University Extension nutrition specialist If hard boiling your eggs has you ready to crack, consider these In answer to Ed Radke of West Valley City, who had so much to say about the SherifFs Beaver County tips. Eggs can be difficult to peel if they are extra fresh. If they have been stored for a week to 1 0 days before cooking, they are usually easier to peel. Cool thoroughly and quickly to make peeling easier. Some eggs have a greenish ring on the yolk due to an iron and sulfur compound which forms when eggs are overcooked or are not cooled quickly. To prevent this, run cold water over the eggs until they are completely cooled. After eggs are cooked, cooled and colored, they should be refrigerated in the carton, since this helps keep them fresh longer. They should then be eaten within a week. To be safe during the coloring process, eggs should not be left unrefrigerated for more than 3 hours. Once the Easter festivities are over and you arc left with hard-boileggs you don't know what to do with, consider deviled eggs, egg salad sandwiches, adding the eggs to potato or pasta salad, or chopping them for garnish over tossed salad, soup or vegetables. raising" by enforcing posted speed limits: When Mr. Radke can assure us that all drivers can intuitively know when and where the road ahead contains blind spots, wild or stray animals, slow moving or mechanically impaired vehicles, bicycles, or farm equipment, -or even cars operated by or impaired drivers - we will probably all be okay using his reasoning. In the mean time, we are stuck with the fact that Hospital lews (Continued from page 1) Dr. Farzanal a board eligible pediatrician who has ajso done a fellowship in Perinatal Medicine and residencies in Obstetrics , and internal Gynecology medicine has agreed to employment here at Milford. She should start seeing patients within two months and will do famih' practices as well as pediatrics and will also offer obstetric services. She will work at the clinics in Minersville as well as Milford. We are currently making random satisfaction surveys of our patients care and concerns towards our facilities. If you have any concerns about your bills or care, treatment, feel free to else, please anything call the administrator if you haven't been contacted by the We also survey nurse. the appreciate many positive that we have comments received from our patients. 2-- ed Comapny from out oft town? New baby in the family? Military News? Something happening in your school or Involved in an community? interesting club projects? Send your news to Beaver County Monitor, P.O. Box 224, Milford, Utah 84751. . "revenue Department's mind-alter- ed speed kills. Maybe Mr. Radke needs to spend a little time in our emergency rooms and with our E.M.T.'s working on the wounded & dying, or trying to comfort the families. I also want to say "Thank You" to our Beaver County Sheriffs Department and elected officials for keeping it safer on our two lane highways by enforcing our speed limits. And Thanks also to you drivers on the road ahead for knowing that extra 5 to 10 miles per hour isn't worth the 6 or 7 minutes you save between Milford & Deseret, or Milford & Cedar. D A. Symond M.D. Daily Prescription Delivery Order by 3:00 P.M. Delivery at 5:00 P.M. Monday - Saturday (cut off time 1:30 Saturday) Part Time Help Wanted Milford Drug 464 S. Main St Open 1 0:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. 801-387-21- 04 i Decisions, JV"cl Decisions, Decisions, Back Row: Tiffany. isay, Kristen Bailey, Rachel Holm, Candace McDermott, Natalie Nelson. Row 3: Nisha Livingston, Amanda Pierce, Holly Willden, Laura Stewart, MandyMuir. Row 2: Sara Jenerson, Maria Andler, Heather willis, Natalie Jimenez, Charie Heath. Front: Mrs. Susan Jensen, Crystal Smith andJaye P. Smith. Competitor of the week for the 16th through the 22nd of March goes to Gretchen Romans. Gretchen has qualified for state competition in the Geography Bee. She took a test, along with approximately 300 other people in order to qualify to go to state. Stale competition is on April 4th. Congratulations Gretchen. COMPETITOR OF THE WEEK Sponsored by Milford Valley Healthcare Services Competitor of the week for the 9th through the 15 th of March Milford the to High School Choir. Our choir not only rated as number one goes in the region, but they were also chosen to represent our region in the state choir competition. Congratulations goes to each member. Through your efforts you have brought recognition to our school, community and to yourselves. Thanks to Mrs. Jensen for all the time she has put in. AA MOTOAOU Wii so many croras in Be. 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