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Show . r Stmitr AUGUST 7, 1997 Beaver County School District School Calendar 1997-9-8 August 6 District Staff Reports Principals, School Secretaries Teachers Institute Teacher Assessment Days Opening of School Labor Day Holiday U. E. A. Harvest Vacation Teacher Assessment Day "Thanksgiving Holiday School Closes For Christmas Christmas Holiday School Begins Teacher Assessment Day Presidents Day Holiday Teacher Assessment Day Spring Vacation Memorial Day Holiday School Closes Graduation Exercises: Milford High School Beaver High School Teachers Check Out Principals Check Out August 18 August 1 9, 20 August 2 1 September 1 October 9, 10 October 20 October 3 1 November 27, 28 December 23 December 24 - January 4 January 5 January 17 February 16 March 20 April 2, 3 May 25 May 28 May 27 May 28 May 29 June 5 Career Ladder Days Contract Days December 23rd, November 26th, 1 :30 Dismissal 1 :30 Dismissal First Quarter Ends October 30, 1997 - 47 days Second Quarter Ends January 16, 1998 - 45 days Third Quarter Ends March 19, 1998 - 42 days Fourth Quarter Ends May 28, 1998 - 45 days Daily Prescription Delivery Order by 3:00 P.M. Delivery at 5:00 P.M. Monday Saturday (cut off time 1 :30 Saturday) Milford Drug 464 S. Main St. Open 1 0:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. 801-387-21- 04 CEountg Obituaries Joseph Phillip Willis Milford: Joseph P. Willis, age 40, dies August 1, 1997 of injuries sustained in an automobile accident near Milford. He was born October 24, 1956 at Travis Air Force Base in California to Rex and Edna Rebecca Morris Willis. He was preceded in death by his father, Rex Willis I. Joe is survived by his mother, Becky Willis of Milford; brothers and sisters Carol (Dick) Luman of Walker, California; Rex (Laura) Willis of Milford; Rebecca (John) Dunn of Fresno, California; Joyce (Steve) Laurentius of St. Charles, Missouri; Neil (Tammy Willis of Milford, and 21 nieces and nephews. Joe worked at Circle Four Farms as a lead technician in the breeding department at 41107. Nicknamed "Joe Breeder," he lived up to his name, taking great pride in his work and training others. He will be greatly missed by his family, friends and coworkers. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, August 5, 1997 at 11:00 A.M. at the Milford Community United Methodist Church. Interment was in the Milford Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuary. Helen Myers Gillins Helen Myers Gillins, 89, mother, wife, grandmother, sister, aunt & friend returned to her Heavenly Fathers' embrace, Jury 26, 1997. Helen was born June 8, 1908, in Minersville, Utah to Moroni M and Harriet Bradshaw Myers, a family of thirteen children. Helen attended school in Minersville and was a member of the first graduating class of Minersville High School. She school her married high Gillins on sweetheart, Clair August 6, 1926 they would have celebrated their 71st wedding beloved There has been some activity, primarily large midges in the evenings on warmer days. Wooly buggers, leach patterns and have all been nymphs working. Spinning gear with a bubble and wet flies or jigs have been effective too. Best success has still been fishing fairly close to shore. A good year class of smallmouth bass (6-- 8 inches) are becoming active and are readily catchable. Don't expect too many larger smallmouth for another year or two yet. Remember special regulations: artificial flies and lures only, and limit of one trout, which must be at least 20 inches long. An additional Amendment to the proclamation is now in effect. It is illegal to fish with any item that contains chemicals, prepared food stuffs, or other material that attracts fish primarily by the senses of taste or smell. This new restriction is due to concerns with hooking mortality associated with the use of such attractants on artificial baits. Minersville Minutes - July 21, 1997 A regular meeting of the Minersville Town Council was held on Monday, July 21, 1997, at 7:30 p.m. at the Minersville Town Hall. The following is the agenda for the meeting. The minutes from the July 7, 1997, council meeting were approved without correction. The road right of way on 300 N., between 300 W. And 400 W. Was discussed. The council members agreed that the Town is not interested in putting the road in at this time, however, they will not relinquish the right to do so at a alter date. No formal action was taken. Funds for the rings for sewer man holes will be taken from the sewer account. The siren has not been wired yet. It will be wired so it can ring to w arn the youth that the curfew is in effect. The contractor has not responded to numerous attempts to have him start construction of the cemetery building. The Town is still w aiting for the engineer to complete the plans for the additional sewer lagoon. The custodian will reign as of Aug. 1, 1997. The clerk will post notice of the job opening for custodian for the Town Hall and Library. Phase III of the CDBG water project has begun. Robert Craw made a motion to adjourn into executive session to discuss personnel. Rodney Carter seconded the motion, the motion passed. The executive session was adjourned. Robert Craw made a motion to pay the employees the same wage as last month until the personnel policy is adopted. No salary will be adv anced prior to the regular pay schedule. David Eyre seconded the motion, the motion passed. Meeting adjourned. PAGE 4 anniversary this year. Their marriage was later solemnized in the St. George LDS Temple, July 8, 1950. Clair worked for the Union Pacific Railroad and Helen worked as a cook for the paint gang on which he worked. Early in their marriage they moved from Minersville to Milford Flat, where they eventually operated a diary farm delivering milk to the people of Milford and later to Anderson dairy in Las Vegas. Helen loved music and herself to play the piano taught instilled the love She early in life, in music her children and of grandchildren and for a short period of time was the only on in Minersville to play for church services and programs. Helen was very active in the LDS Ward that they lived in, as Ward & Stake Primary President, Ward & Stake Relief President, teacher, Society organist and Jr. Sunday School Coordinator. She was an avid sports fan, especially baseball & Jazz Basketball. She followed her grandsons activities in all sports events and was very proud of her children and grandchildren and all of their achievements. Helen kept close tabs on the Atlanta Braves baseball team and missed very few of the Jazz Basketball games. Her favorite player was "Little Johnny" as she called him. Helen and Clairs home was a favorite gathering place for their family and friends. She was an excellent cook and loved to prepare a meal for anyone who may stop by. Helen is survived by her loving husband Clair, a son Lorraine Milford, (Nona), Jenaette (Gerald) daughters Stoker, Cedar City, and Louise (Bob) McKnight, Las Vegas. A sister, Wilma (Daisel) Davis, Minersville, nine grandchildren, twenty three great grandchildren three and great great grandchildren. She was preceded Minersville Reservoir Fishing surface fftmttnr BfldDW death by her beloved granddaughter Lori, her parents, Cassic & sisters, borthers McKnight, Effie Carter, Gertie Fisher, Hope Blackburn LeFever, Claude Myers, Victor Myers, Hilda Marshall Obra Myers and Maude Messinger. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, July 30, 1997 in the Milford 2nd Ward LDS Chapel. Interment was in the Milford Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuary. in sisters: Donald Baudino, Milford; Raeldoo Tooele; Baudino, Minersville; Carter, (Ted) Dorothy Karen (Ray) Nelson, Cedar City. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Debra Mae and a sister, Kay Louise. Graveside Services were followed by interment Monday, August 4, 1997 in the Milford City Cemetery. UPLIFT Library Velma Gray Thomas Velma Gray Thomas, 76, passed away July 29, 1997 at the Memorial Milford Valley October born She was Hospital. 1 to Marvin & 192 16, Mary Jane Talbot Gray in Harrisburg, Utah. She married Ollie Dean Thomas on September 25, 1938 in Beaver, Utah. He preceded her in death on June 29, 1980. She is survived by her children, Harlan & Norma Thomas of Milford, Dean & Karen Thomas of Milford, Jed & Mickie Thomas of Milford, Eileen Petersen of San Diego California and Bitty & Steve Austin of Milford. 15 Grand and 36 Great Grandchildren. Brothers, Warren & Narci Gray of Las Vegas, Nevada, Maurice & Orlynn Gray of Milford and Don & Mary Lou Gray of Bishop, California. Graveside services were held on Thursday, July 31, 1997 in the Milford Cemetery. Debra Wunderlich, Public Milford Director at Library Dal Melinda and ton, Library, Director of Minersville Public Library, will attend the annual UPLIFT certification training program for public librarians to be held at the Salt Lake Community College in Salt Lake City from UPLIFT (The August 11-1- 3. Utah Public Institute for Training) is sponsored by the Utah State Library Division to provide essential management training for library directors from Utah's smaller, rural communities. The directors are expected to complete a library science curriculum as one of the criteria for ensuring that their libraries meet State certification standards. Certified libraries are eligible for Public Development Library Grants authorized by the Utah State Legislature and will qualify to apply for new federal four-cour- Donna Craw Milford: Donna Craw, age 66, died July 30, 1997 from complications of kidney failure at the University Hospital in Salt Lake City. She was bom August 6, 1930 in Milford to Dan Martin and Pearl Bentley Baudino. She married Denzil O. Craw January 26, 1952 in Pioche, Nevada. She is survived by her husband of Milford and children: Daniel K. (Anne), Gales Ferry, Connecticut; Denise (Tim) Glowczewski, Milford; Darrell, Cedar City. 7 Grandchildren and 3 greatBrothers and grandchildren. TOE WEST WAS se technology grants. A course in basic cataloging will be taught this year. Students will be introduced to the latest technological resources available to assist smaller libraries in the accurate cataloging and classification of library collections. The other educational components of UPLIFT include classes in library administration, collection and reference, is just Debra development. UPLIFT training beginning the program.' Melinda will complete the program in 1999. IFUJN BEAVER COUNTY FAIR August 7-8- -9 Wandering trail of events Friday - August 1: Queen pageant - 7:00 P.M. at Beaver High School Saturday - August 2: Demolition Derby 7:30 P.M. (fee) Tuesday August 5. Enter exhibits 8: A.M. to 8: P.M. Thursday -- August 7: Enter produce and flowers 8:30 to II :30 a.m. Wednesday -- August 6 - Judge exhibits Horse show at 5:00 p.m. Contact Lana Chadburn for info Thursday - August 7: 4:00 P.M. Opening Ceremonies. McCoy Williams, Grand Marshal will be honored. Win a Free Trip 4:30 5:30 6:00 6:30 9:00 Friday -- . to Mesquitel Presidents Tea Barber Shop Quartet Bingo for 16 & Older Farm Bureau Talent Show P.M. Guns for Hire Western Band - Free Dance August 8: 9:00 A.M. Dairy Show 10:00 Fair and Carnival Open 1 1:00 Pioneer Picnic Ages 3 to 1 2 1 1 00 Rhodes Frozen Bread Dough Demonstrations 12:00 Entertainment 12:30 Marbles Contest Friday Events (Continued) 1 :00 "Catch it Quick" Jugglers 1:30 Panning for Gold 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 5:00 5:30 7:30 Power Wheel Races Entertainment "Catch it Quick" Jugglers Ice cream Social Cowboy Poet "Catch it Quick" Jugglers Lucky Ducky Derby Western States Rodeo (fee) Saturday -- August 9: 7:00 Fishing Derby 9:00 Livestock Show 10:00 Fair and Carnival Opens 10:00 Rhodes Demonstration 10.30 Baby Contest 12:00 Puppet Show 12.30 Queen for a Day 12.30 Jump & Stilts Contests 1:00 Entertainment 2:00 "Catch it Quick" Jugglers 2.30 Ice Cream Social 3:00 "Catch it Quick" Jugglers 3:30 Rocket Launch 3.30 "Catch it Quick" Jugglers 4:00 Anything for a Buck 7:30 Rodeo (see page 2) Visit Our Pioneer Village for Demonstrations Monday August all days 11. pick up exhibits between 9:00 A M. and noon All events except the Demolition Derby and the Rodeo are free! 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