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Show Ifemitr (tautttr Hnnttnr OCTOBER 30, 1997 Beaver County fTN-rw- T I I i i I ri PAGE 4 1 i Sheriff's Report 1997 Week ofOctober 20-2An incident of Criminal trespass was investigated in North Creek. A Minersville woman was arrested and booked into jail on a warrant out of Fifth District Court. A burglary and theft is under investigation at Warby's Automotive, Milford. A Milford man was arrested and booked into jail on charges of Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol and weapons offenses. A Beaver woman was arrested and booked into jail on a bench warrant Three separate misdemeanor thefts are under investigation in Milford. A Beaver man was arrested and booked into jail on charges of Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol, Open on and Container, Driving Suspension. A gas skip was reported by the Arco Station, North Interchange, Beaver. The suspect vehicle was not located. An incident of shoplifting was handled at Mike's Foodtown. Tony and Dave's Auto Body reported an incident of criminal mischief. A Beaver woman was cited for Criminal Mischief and a Beaver man was cited for Assault in an incident at the Renegade Lounge, Beaver. A Milford man was arrested and booked into jail on charges of Intoxication. A Beaver man was cited for Simple Assault following an incident at the Renegade Lounge, Beaver. A Beaver man was arrested and booked into jail on charges of Assault, Intoxication, and Criminal Mischief following an incident at the Granada Inn, Beaver. An incident of Criminal Mischief in Milford involving tire slashing is under investigation. Utah Highway Patrol arrested a West Jordan, Utah man. He was booked into jail on charges of Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol and traffic offenses. A citation was issued to a Beaver man for Reckless Driving and Illegal Possession of Alcohol. A juvenile referral for Illegal Possession of Alcohol will also be made. An incident of residential burglary is under investigation in Milford. Four traffic accidents were Sheriff's the investigated by the one with week, Department during 6. n HOW SHOULD PARENTS TELL THEIR CHILDREN ABOUT DIVORCE? Answer by: Glen Jenson, Utah State University Extension Family and Human Development Specialist Approximately 45 percent of all children in the United States will experience the marital disruption of their parents, according to Census Bureau statistics. A study of children of divorced parents shows that approximately 80 percent said they were completely unprepared for their parents' separation. It was frequently mentioned that a parent just disappeared during the night or while the child was away. To help alleviate some of the stress and fears children experience during this time, consider these ideas. Most importantly, be sure you have tried some good, professional assistance in repairing the marriage before calling it quits. Divorce will likely not be easy on anyone and if the marriage is repairable, good counseling can help. The more amiable the divorce is and the events leading to it, the easier it is on children. If possible, parents should meet together with the children and tell them of their plans to separate. This should be done in advance of the separation and in a very calm setting. Explain why the breakup is happening and what has been explored to prevent it. Reassure the children that they are not but that whatever responsible for the break-uis do not or likely to restore the they say relationship. Thank them for their concern. Apologize for hurting them and causing the disruption in their lives. Discuss the changes that will likely come into their lives, and how everyone in the family should be kind and may have to even be brave in facing these changes p, together. Reassure the children that they are still loved by both parents and give them permission to love both parents. After the separation, it is important not to put the children in the middle while handling differences. Do not quiz them on the whereabouts or behavior of the other parent. It is not fair to the children to try to get them to tell on their parent. Refrain from making derogatory comments about their other parent. After the separation occurs, it is important that both parents spend time with the children. Invite the children to discuss their feelings and questions about the divorce, as the occasions arise, for the next several years. Finally, it is important to note that there seems to be little relationship between how a children react at the time of the divorce and how they will fare later in life. MILFORD SCHOOL LUNCH 3 November Monday, Corn DogPotato Chips FruitCinnamon Roll Variety Milk Tuesday, November 4 Ham Fried Rice Green Beans "j fall Sale Jib fiSmisonthe t3 btatovhia tiiftoMstiakll Look for items in the store priced Wfirf Rodeo America 10 to 50 off 4? Casey 's Casuals 470 South Main Mttford, Utah ft 387-270-0 V 6&E injuries. Responses were made to 55 requests for assistance. Of these calls, two were to keep the peace, 30 to check out suspicious persons or circumstances, and 18 to assist other agencies. Two handled. animal problems Circle were traffic stops were made with 33 citations issued. sixty-nin- Gj Farms e Halloween Dance There will be a Halloween Dance at the Beaver Armory on Friday, October 31 beginning a 9:00 p.m. The cost will be $3.00 per person. The D.J. will be Batrnobile. Ninth grade and older youth are invited. Refreshments Door prizes, will be served. ski Meadows Elk donated by Join resort, will be given away. us Halloween Night! Letter to Milford Valley Hospital Patrons FruitCake q -- "J? "571 CIRCLE FOUR FARMS TOUR DAY This is your chance to view our operation first hand & ask questions. . . Be informed! Variety Milk Wednesday, November 5 Lasagn aPeas FruitToss Salad Bread Sticks Variety Milk Thursday, November 6 Baked Chicken RiceGravyCorn RollCake Variety Milk Friday, November 7 HoagiePickle Potato Chips FruitJello Variety Milk In the child Nutrition Program, no penoa riafl anlht youndi of race, coior, national origin, m, age, or handicap, be car hided frm partmpetioo in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherrae subjected to you hive been ducnminated because of nee, oolor, neuonal origin seat, age, or handicap, write nnerhafeiy tote Secretary of Agriculture, Ifyou believe agamat B.C. OTJO. Based on our recent doctor situation, we feel that it is important to reiterate to our OB patients that routine OB services currently are not available at our facility. Prenatal workup will, however, be continued to be offered at the Clinic. Emergency services will be available 24 hours per day 7 days per week, routine OB services will again be available in the near future. During this interim of time, we have made arrangement with the physicians in Beaver and in Cedar City to see our patients. Please call our clinic if you would like a referral. We wish to thank each member of the communities we serve for their continued support while we go through these trying times. Date: Saturday, November 1st , ; Continuous tours will be given from 10:00 am. to 2:00 p.m. Approximate tour length 2 hours. Last tour begins at 2:00 p.m. Tours begin with a short information session at our Milford Main Office (341 South Main). Shuttles will be provided. Tour includes: 1st Stop 2nd Stop 3rd Stop 4th Stop Milford Main Office Feedmill ' - Nursery She She of new construction in Iron County PO Box 100 Phone:(435)387-210- 7 Fax:(435)387-253- 0 ' t |