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Show Semitr (Eotuttrj f&mttor PAGE 3 NOVEMBER 20, 1997 The Way... By who Does Lady Lions Welcome The Holiday Season are anyone, except people of the amount of volunteer hours, effort and contributions it takes to keep Little League Baseball viable? Mark Whitney, Bud Barnes and his wife Connie along w ith many other volunteers could easily answer this question and have. They have been involved with Little League Baseball for many years, in fact before they themselves had children. In the 50's Connie's parents were some of the first to start this program. There are approximately 60 kids in the Major League and 45 kids in the Minor League. United Way and Circle 4 have contributed for uniforms and equipment. Fees from the players are also collected. Volunteer coaches for Little League Baseball have been, Mark Whitney, Bud Barnes, mark Nelson, John Gledhill and Paul Wunderlich. This is the first year that volunteers have tried to get Little League Football started. However this program calls for more equipment and funding per child. This year approximately 75 kids applied. Each child paid $20, which next year will be increased. Businesses donate and funds are raised by concessions at football games. There has been enthusiastic response to this program. Volunteer coaches are - Larry Barnes, Dwight Potter, Doug Garrett, Mark Whitney, Scott Williams, Travis Henderson, Jerrod Bridge, Bud Barnes and Thayne Marshall. Our young people who want to participate in these sports are fortunate to have guidance by these adults. Everyone is getting ready for turkey day and all the trimmings. This is one day when aroma takes me back in time. Each season brings unique ones for me.. Thanksgiving Day was the smell of homemade pies and roasting turkey in our cook stove oven. Aromas are strongly linked to our memories and the morning coffee, candles burning and spices simmering all whisper "home". I now pay more attention to all aspects of an event or special moment. All of this becomes memories that will take you on a trip back in time. Welcome home Pastor and Mrs. Bill Wagner who have been enjoying a vacation for the past couple weeks. Happy Thanksgiving! By The Way... Contentment is not the fulfillment of what you want, but the realization of what you already have. Jewell Dahl involved, have any idea Back row: Gayle Young, Gloria McDermott, Edith Hass, Connie Carter, JayeP Pierce, Sara McDermott, and Kathy Hughes (Secretary). Middle Row: Cherr Phelps (President), Patty Cherry, Bobbie Smith, Lola Bridge, Maxine Cox and Marilyn Long. Seated: Connie Wadsworth, Michelle Morgan, and Phyllis Symond. Not pictured: Veda Cox, Vice President, Laura Willis, Wendy Holm, Grace McFall, Debbie Gauthier, Loraine Holm, Tammy Kindvall, Debbie Schwab, Wilna Swain, Karen Theime, Lorraine Stillwater, Lillian Cook and Mary Wiseman. Milford Lady Lions met last week to make final plans for the annual Christmas stocking event. Santa Claus has accepted the Lady Lions' invitation to visit with local children at the elementary school on Saturday, December 6, where he is scheduled to arrive at approximately 9:00 A.M. Photos will be available. Santa's elves will be selling hot chocolate and donuts. This year, for the first time, a Jingle Bell gift shop has been added so that youngsters and parents can shop while they are waiting in line for the big moment with Santa. Proceeds from the event will go toward the annual Easter Egg Hunt. Phyllis Symond was hostess for the Milford Lady Lions November meeting. Following the business meeting, she served a barbeque dinner in her uniquely spacious country kitchen. Circle Four's Continuing Impact Comment period closes November 24th for the Circle Four Mountain Blue Farms groundwater discharge permit in Don Ostler, Iron County. Water of Quality Department executive secretary, expects the final determination process to take at least 30 days after that date. Staff members of that department all review will thoroughly comments before deciding to: 1. Issue the permit "as is" 2. Issue OR 3. the permit with changes all. at Not issue the permit DWQ staff will make the decision regarding the permit. According to Ostler, the Water Quality Board, with Circle Four's Rob Adams as a member, has no voice in this decision making process. Ostler said that board members were contacted by recent following telephone publicity. Ostler confirmed that his department is receiving numerous comments related to the permit application. In addition to the state staff from the groundwater section of DWQ, Ostler said other experts will be consulted. Various Iron County residents have hired their own experts and consultants to look at the permit An increasing application. number are asking that issuance be delayed until they have a chance to request a definition of the term "hog farm" in the next legislative session. Circle Four's proposed is Blue Mountain pyramid sow a be to 43,000 reported operation, located partly in Iron County and partly in Beaver County. While Iron County residents want to be assured that Circle Four will be a responsible Beaver County , neighbor, continues to welcome unlimited growth of the hog operation, with no questions asked and no restrictions, cleanup bonds or Adams is scheduled to meet with the Beaver County Planning & Zoning Board November 20th with an update of what the company is doing to control odor. One small lagoon has been fitted with a plastic cover and another has been covered with perUte. A impact fees suggested. Although a threat of violence against one of the Beaver County opponents of the giant confinement feeding operation, which was reported of an following publication Associated Press article in which she was quoted, sent shock waves through the community, support the remains solidly behind city. company. The Skyline pyramid, an sow 37,000 approximate operation, is nearing completion. sanitary dump station have been winterized and locked, but the iron ranger at the gate is on duty to accept day use fees. Rangers will be in and out periodically to check the grounds. Unless vandalism occurs, the gates will remain open. Norm Forbush, park ranger, invites fishermen to come out and enjoy the late fishing season. "The fishing is good, especially for float tubers by the dam," he said. For more information an answering machine is ..or Forbush can be reached at on at Jtaber Count? Publisher: Kent Smith Editor: Alice Smith Ad Deadline 3:00 P.M.Tuesday $35. per year 6 1 P.O. Box 224 450 N. 100 E. Milford, Utah 84751 a good neighbor, State Farm is there. See me tor car, home, life and health insurance. Brent Siapley S01-43S-54- 51 757N.Mia Beaver, Utah ITATI PAIM INSUftANCI Statt firm Inauranca Cewipantaa Horn OHcm: Btoomngton. INnofc an. -- 5:30 Motional &uard YIO South Over p.n. Arnory train, Bav&r ZO booths of hone-nad- crafts and gifts for the holidays. "or booth infomation call Debt Robinson ne or tos-eoz 2.. Tool Sale Lady Tiger Like 10:00 We Have The Perfect Gift Ideas For The Handy Man On Your List JHomtor Fix:801-387-5J2- f rlday. Movenber lb open to allow access for fishing. The restrooms and 438-547- Phone:801-387-267- holiday Sraf t Pair Minersville Reservoir State Park is officially for the season. The gates, however, will remain closed by sponsored grant, Department of Environmental Quality, funded slightly less than 25 of the cost of the plastic cover. Chemical combinations are also in various stages of testing. Milford's viability as a residential community depends on the company's diligence in controlling odor. If Circle Four is denied entry to Iron County, future construction may surround the Subscriptions Dean and Kelli George are proud to honor their daughter Dani Elise George on her marriage to the love of her life, Justin Lee McCulley. Justin is the son of Wayne and Evelyn McCulley. Grandparents are Duane & Maurine Yardlcy and Gilbert McCulley. Justin and Dani have chosen Saturday November 22, 1997 to begin their life with two hearts joined as one in a sacred bond forever. Wayne and Evelyn McCulley, the groom's parents, will give a luncheon before the wedding at 2 o'clock. The wedding ceremony will take place at 5:30 p.m. as Justin and Dani join their lives forever. There will be a reception in celebration of their love at the Western Hills Third Ward Church, 5380 West 5400 South Keams, Utah from 7 to 9 o'clock that evening. 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