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Show Stealer (TmmttJ tftonttnr PAGE 3 C w Q'wkv APRIL 3. 1997 fc'V m Iff13 oV'a : Portia Moore was one of the marrv Milford Tyson McDermott, age 5, brought his bicycle Elementary students who lined up Tuesday after school with him to have it inspected for safety as part of the to attend the Bicycle safety course sponsored by Brent bike rodeo. Brakes, tires, handlebars etc. were checked Stapley State Farm Insurance. 0n the bikes before they ran the course. t. r inc ocavcr VI' nign acnooi T 1 a ?vT'"":r;' .... n.a j 11 " grade girls basketball traveling team had an excellent season this year. The girls won 9 out of 10 games losing the only game to Delia in overtime by one bucket Team members are top row left to right: Coach Burgundy Osbora, Kristcn Keslcr, Crystal Gillies. Nicole Cillms, Jenny Joseph, Candacc Barton, Coaches Mike Gillins and Pat Joseph middle left to right: Kelly Blackner. Car Taylor and Cammie Barton. Front left to right: Mandy Cox and Leslie Hugh The girls would like to lhank Ihcir coaches along with Dick DeArmitt for his time in organizing the games . tn-8- tn Thank you for a job well Owitnary Collis Edwards Bradshaw Beaver. Collis Edwards Bradshaw, 78, passed away March 28, 1997 at his home in Beaver. He was born June 3, 1918 in Beaver to Henry Lafey & Annie Edwards Bradshaw. He married Lennie Verle in Williams March 12, 1941 Greenville, Utah and their marriage was later solemnized in the St. George IDS Temple June 14. 1952. Collis enjoyed going bunting and fishing especially with his family. He loved horses. He for served as the watermaster MmderneM for many years. He was a member of the IDS Church where in many positions he served life. his His family was his throughout and and he was a beloved pride joy husband, father and grandfather. He is survived by his wife Verle of Beaver, children, Joseph, & Nona Bradshaw of Tooele, Bonnie & Cloyd Webb of Magna, Patsy Ann & Clyde Webb of Beaver, Marilyn & Brent Baldwin of Beaver, Janet A Robert Douglas of Washington, Ut and Suzanne A Donald Motensen of West Jordan. 24 Grand & 30 Great Grandchildrea Brothers, Ray Bradshaw of Beaver, Venule & Bradshaw of St. Ignatius, Howard A Lavera Montana, Bradshaw, Norman & Virginia Bradshaw A Clark & Shirley Bradshaw all of Beaver. Sisters, Verle Gilligan of Elko, NV., Elinor A Robert White of Salina, Barbara White of Beaver, & June & Vol Johnson of Grantsville. He was preceded in death by brothers LaVel, Moses A Ronald Bradshaw and Sisters Lois Miller A Josephine Bradshaw. Funeral services were held on Monday. March 31, 1997 in the Beaver IDS 5th Ward Chapel. Interment was m the Mountain View Cemetery under the direction of Doris done! MILFORD SCHOOL LUNCH Monday, April 7 Competitors of the Week for the week of March Unions will award 16th through 23rd. The entire drill team was chosen to Utah High School for their performance at state competition. Great inh I j Seniors ":of representing Milford High School. cdit $1-00- K On April 17, 1997 Utah's school seniors will have the high to compete for opportunity .A, $ iff- - Ji-- p, r r,) IS k . ; The competition will be held at the Gore Business Center on the Washington College campus in Salt Lake. Students will have the opportunity to compete in speech, essay or graphic design. The topic for this year's competition Burton James Competitor for the week of March 23 through 29. Burton's Pintail Duck a Jl , Md of nee. cofct. awai onpn. to. age. oe oduded Son patopuon a, be dened ke bemrfita oC or be otkenwe subjected to m placed 1st and Best of Show in the novice division of the state taxidcrrm competition in Salt Lake City on March 1 7. He also display ed a Ross Goose that nariA rA good neighbor, Presents State Farm is there J See me tor car, home, i fe and health insurance. Saturday - April 5th 9:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M. Brady Williams - Competitor of the for the week of March 30 through April Week 5. Brady was chosen because of achievement during the Tiger basketball season. He was Basketball All State Honorable chosen for Mention by the Deseret News sportswriters. He's a junior.... and will be back with the Tigers next year! with started experimenting Burton old. w nine as he when During the years taxidermy has he successfully graduated into the past year professional techniques of the craft. Originally taught by Steve Taylor of Cedar City, Burton is now moving ahead on his own. What started as a hobbv mav evolve into a lifetime career. Like a Proudly . - i i! year. - Hamburger & Bun Oven Baked French Fries Catsup Mustard Salad Dressing Tomato Lettuce Pickle Orange Halves Milk Chocolate Milk h r; 4 J ! v. ci r !l " 10 II karakop. be in scholarship money. Utah's credit unions announce the 11th annual scholarship competition that provides cash to high school scholarships seniors attending college next $10,000 Whipped Topping Milk Chocolate Milk rank of PTA volunteers, they College Scholarship OpportU nity Congratulations, Tigerettes! me l After students completed riding the course under the direction were presented with a laminated license complete with picture I.D. Tacos Lettuce Tomato Taco Sauce Carrot Sucks Pears Pumpkin Pie Custard Friday, April P 7yjoi Sherwood, Devin Carter caul Sarah Lamb proudly show their licenses. s Joe and Jolvn Leko , 'Variety ifressjngs Apple Halves Roll w margarine Milk Chocolate Milk Wednesday, April 9 Beef over Rice Com Mixed Fruit Jell-- 0 w Topping Milk Chocolate Milk Thursday, April '" j. (3i. appreciated! Lasagna Green Beans Peaches Roll w margarine Milk Chocolate Milk Tuesday, April 8 Chicken & Noodles Mashed Potatoes Tossed Lettuce Salad If you beam you have beta dacmnied agami becaoae at nee, color. Mmnal ont r, pr ItttKhcap. aiauubudy to the Seomary of !02 DC Wattanglm. Otpin Mortuary. Milford 2nd Ward Young Men and Young Women cleaned debris from the shoreline and spillway area of the Minersville Reservoir last Tuesday, March and sincerely 25th. Great job Brent Stapley f is: Randy's Showcase of IttUford Properties Land: 24 Lots in East R. R. Addition $ 2,500 lot 6 Acres East of Sunnyside Subdivision, Zoned for Mobile Modulars close to power and water. $80,000. 24.9 Acres on Pass road; 2. 1 8 AFW, Elect., Fenced $45,000. 1 1.72 Acres West of Subdivision. for and Sunnyside Surveyed mapped 39 lot Subdivision (not an accepted subdivision) $ 1 95,000. 40 Acres next to Circle 4 Pig Farm $20,000. 1 60 Acres NW of Milford. West of Dam on Hwy 257 $ 6,000. 80 Acres SW of Milford between Milford Flat & Lund Hwy. $ 6,000. 80 Acres 1 0 miles SW of Milford on Flat near new pig farm. $24,000. 200 Acres 5 miles SW of Milford between Flat & Lund Hwy. $30,000. 320 Acres NE of Milford on road to Roosevelt Springs Geo Thermal $32,000. 440 Acres 7.5 miles SW of Milford between Milford Flat & Lund Hwv. $66,000. 1 51 . i.i-- Come join your friends for an if : 1 757 N. Main Beaver, Utah FARM STATI evening of fun! TJ I I iii7 rvu 19 For hurthcr Iruormation Call: a piyai-- ; uuu 413 S. Main Milford 8 Phone: Office. Century 2 First Choice Realty 965 South Main Cedar City, UT 84720 1 .'. 387-249- '. J Randy Morris INSURANCE iui iiiciiiuci a winy .V- Mci- - . "' ' Wind! Utah's Credit Unions, the Consumer's Choice. Students will speak, write or create design within the scope of the topic. All entrants will be judged by Westminster College and professors working professionals in each area of interest. Students may register for this year's event by contracting their high school scholarship counselor or by obtaining a registration form at any Utah Credit Union. Res: Cellular: |