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Show Cov-14- Universal Microfilm Pierpont Ave. SLC. Utah 84101 VOLUME 66, NUMBER 2, BEAVER, UTAH 84713, THURSDAY, rn, , ffOfiBG -- ;t 'igj53 T j . i '. i.Lj. - By Dennis Muncy regular meeting of the Beaver County Sheriff's Jeep Patrol was held in Milford on January 2, 1969. Election f oUicors was on the agenda. The following officers were ;ted for the year 1969: Jim Gary right. Commander; N'ilsen, Captain; David Robinson, Beaver Lieutenant; Ray mond Davis, Sergeant; Dennis Historian - Reporter; Muncy, Minersville Scott Pearson, Lieutenant; Vern Wood, Sergeant; Richard Griffiths, Milford Lieutenant; Glen Asay, Sergeant, Future plans far'tho Patrol include, among other things, a Red Cross First Aid course to be taught by Ron Gale, Utah Highway Patrolman. Each member will receive 20 hours of instruction, with an accredited Red Cross card at the conclusion of the course. A 1 Richard Limb And Adult Classes Offered LADIES PHYSICAL FITNES CLASS AT BELKNAP Fort Knox, Ky. - Private A will be held The prayer at the home was Friday meeting Richard Limb, 23, son of Mr. at 5:00 in Mrs. Cart- and Mrs. Earl Limb And Pri- - by Max Carter, a son. wright's room at the B:lknap vate Douglas S. Albrecht, 23.' Prelude and postlude music School for u ladies risles. Eleanor Marshall and ted ln a son of Mr. and Mrs. David M. wa? Physicai Fitness class. lL u HAYWARD Albrecht, both of Minersville, Utah, completed reconnais-- 1 sance training December 13 at the Army Armor Center.' Knox, Kentucky. They received eight weeks training in me methods of scouting and patrolling, with emphasis on the opeiation of jeeps on rugged terrain. was also given in ti-- h"'JZ - I Ward. aJt, r Secdlinff bl b'..uu.u6..1c.j. Any lady who cannot attend Invocation was by Chad Smith. A vocal "uartet by grand-Fosons- - Mark- - Gayle Lvnn anJ Michael Carter, "Softly And Tenderly" Obituary by Vance Roberts, the meeting Friday but is in terested in such a class, should contact Mrs. Ca.! 4 or wright at at the Board of Edit- rt 438-221- ion Application office. The proposed class will held two days a week and fee of $3.00 wil be charged. 8randson-Arm- Vocal tno bv eat, fh'ldren, Chris, Ren and grand-Instructi- "The Wide Open sPac5s Othello H. Smith, a son-in- law was the speaker. Remarks by Bishop Albrecht Nephews, Sherman, Richard Neal, Ward, Calvin and Jack Carter sang "Jesus, Lover Of My Soul". Benediction by Horace Carter, a brother. Pall bearers were grandsons Dal Myeri. Kent, Roger and Reed Carter, Randy Cus.ck and Rollin Pearson, Flowers were carried by j granddaughters. Rex Carter, a son, dedicated the grave. Burial was In the Minersville cemetery ADULT SEWING CLASS A meeting will be held Wednesday, January 15, 1969 at 7:30 p.m. in the Home Economics room in the Beaver High , School for the purpose of organizing an evening adult course in sewing. Miss Geneal Gardner, local Home Economics teacher will conduct the class .This meeting will be held to determine the type of sewing to be tau ght and also the nights on which the class will ba held. If you cannot attend the Panning meeting Wednesday. 2313 and leave your name and v ' " The Wedding March was the type of sewing you ara Ccrrmonies fir the program, Forms Gloria and Available by Craw, played interested in, as there Is a LETTER j Thi brids thc Praycr was by Bryca Orgrandfather, a maximium of students the forms tree for Application Walter ton. Morlcnson, gave the Hats off to Coach Tuft! The class can enroll. and shrub seedlings are now score -- f the Beaver-Milfor- d A dinner was given for fam opsning praycr. David Christiansen accom- - "vtmaoie irom me uian aiaie game in no way shows the ily and friends fallowing the panied himself on the euitnr Forestry and Fire Control in skill and smoothness of the ceremony "Vont Let Thc Sun wor uiy. r orms or miorma- - Beaver team. It in no way The newly-wed- s were hon- - and orcd at a reception that even-- ; Cafch You Cryin" and "On l.lon ca" DS 0Dlainpa i"m me shows the no.gkm effort of ThBreadline of Your Heart" Area Foresters Office, Room 'tne Milford Tigers. In my esti- ing Jlolissa Morlenson played a lJ 01 lne ounocn tjiag., or mation, the Tigers appear r, The bride's gown was piano sclo. "Hawaiian Love maiJ request to P. O. Box 761, talented only because of their cl.b3w-,.t- h f,'dJL"11" a th Cedar City. 'towering height. round neckline, Song". .. ... c m:- -.. 1... in. 11 &niit.i Her veil was held by a chiffon sang "Once ujjpucu uy svi.iihs coach Tuft has trained a flower accented with seed Lnon A Time" and "Some- - me oiaie r oresier s wnice lor verv skillful unit. The Beavers the Purposs of windbreaks, are a njghIy disciplined HOSPITAL NOTES bnuquet where". She was accompanied pJaASh? carr'cd shcltcrbelts, woodloU, post group wh5 work as one team.. and pink roses, by h?r daughter, Patti. ,o1sChristmas trees, and for not as individuals. Let's Duvid Robins3n ?ang "Lone 24 Cora Lindsay and The bride's sister. Bonnie Sherman, was ths Maid of srme All The Time" He accom Prestation plantings on farms member that the score doesn't Louise White. Honor. Attendants were Bon- - panied himself on the guitar.,01" ranches. always reflect the skill of a Dec 23 Verlane Smith Dec 26 team nor the greatness of Carrjl Wright sang "Please,, nie Ruesch, Connie Parkinson, Clark Black and coach. Unity and teamwork, Dee Orton. Cindy Hall, Karla Boytcr and Love Mc Forever" She was The Weather Leo Coates Caml Sherman. They wore accompanied by Carol Keslor. ilustrated in the Bea- - Jan 2 Low b lfrf ideally F :v:na Mortcnson gavs a Date Blaine Cox ver team, is difficult to ach- - Jan 3 pink satin gowns and carried 15 48 Jan 2 Lois Messinger leve. It requires the combined Jan 4 ading. bouquets of pink carnations. 11 43 Laurl McCoy effort and dedication of team Jan 8 April D.:tson eang "In The Jan 3 Randy Smith was Best Man 43 IS Ushers wpre Blake Walbeck, Arms of Love" and "A Lovn Jan and coach. It requires dili- Hospital visiting hours will 43 be restricted to spouse or par- 13 Alan Yarley, Richard Sher- Affair To Remembor" accam Jan gence. It requires patience. 17 53 Jan 6 Hats off to the Beaver Bea- - ents of patient until the flu man, Don;? Beeson and Jerry panied by Jerry Stubbs. 7 56 23 vers Jim Jan closthe Morgan gave and to their fine coach, has subsided. Fotheringham. 21 29 The mother's corsages were Ing prayer. Dennis R. Lowe Hospital Staff jJan 8 I - ; aJ STEL " 'uu' CARTER ron. da Marshall, whnlmiM. cealment in natural terrain and handling of weapons. Mr and Mrs. Clark Black Private Limb, whose wife. Susan lives in Beaver, Utah, pink roses and white carna- - received a B. S. degree in 1967 Rception Honors cf Southern ti ns. The grandmother's cor- - ,rom College ' s were pink and white "Jla" ln -- eoar ny. Mr And Mrs Pvt. Albrecht. whose wife. ";irnations. c.. n u 1:... Clark Black ." "Z Th white wedding cake was decorated with pink roses Miss Sandra Sherman, dau- Wc dd'" b. cllsUtah. He is a member of Delta ghtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Robert cancit's in crystal holders Phi Sherman, became the bride of wrre on cithsr Kappa fraternity. of sid2 the Mr. Clark Black in a cere.cake. mony performed by Bishop Uranny snifters containing tp Howard Bradshaw, January 2, 1 rCC lVMX Chrl,h angel hair and colored balls 1969 In the Beaver First-Thir- d ""'te i - Douglas Albrecht Complete Training e i Statements of personal property are also in the mail this week. These are to be and returned completeed within 21 days. Voting done Funeral Services For on the ballot in November regarding repeal of the Inventory Tax was only to allow Hayward Carter the Legislature to write a law Funeral services for Hay-war- d exemptions of cerCarter were held Jan- regulating tain property. We have no 1969 in the Minersville uary 2, knowledge of what property Ward Chapel. Bishop Milton will be exempteed, whether it Albrecht conducted the will be only merchandise in stores or whether it will include new cars, livestock, subdivisions and houses held for -T5? 3! sale and other property of' L$ such nature. We are all tor doing away with taxes, however any decrease in tax base only raises the tax levied on other property since the amount need d to operate schools and oth. SVik li-ft functions of government is no likely to become less, bu' more. Any narrowing of thd tax base must raise the levy on remaining property. Generally people owning homes and other real estate will not be benefited by a repeal of Inventory Tax. Blaine Blackett Beaver County Assessor iJeep Patrol Elections the cemetery. all-tim- ii i Smith at noon monday as incumbent commissioner Vendon Myers observes. jo Got a golf pro in your pocket? Boyd Car- chairman of the Deaver Golf Committee, . .. reported at Lions Club on Tuesday that the Com- mittce is searching for a pro to manage the course, Letters are being sent out to golf associations to ask . . . . What we need is for visits by prospective pros. someone who will promote the coue and encourage Krmrr nnf r,nr Wal (tnlfre " nrnirrmc xxW.rU Who added, "the right says chairman Carpenter. person will be able to make a good living and make a success of our course." We want to add our endorsement to what Boyd had to say. We believe that properly managed our golf course can be a real asset to this community and that a person who is willing to work can make a good living as club pro. ,v?ffmr"i Letter We are handling motor ve hicle registration a little difOn ferent this year. mendation ofl the,'; auditor, County funds and State funds are being kept entirely separate, Property tax is being collected by the Assessor's office and license fees (State funds) are being handled by Rondo Farrer. Registration of cars for 1969 is by registration certificate and a small red decal to be stuck on the plates now on the vehicle. The offices are open f: business every day exct( Wednesdays, when the rtfe stration s are being done ,JK.. .. r This is supposed to be a place where I write editorial oppinions on the happenings of the world and here I've been using it as a place to tell what's been going on. Got to stop that. Editorial: . . . 1968 has gone down the tube to a minimum of in fact, to hear what's being said you' Id mourning think that year must have been a horrible. During 1968 America reached its most productive stage yet. e The gross national product reached an high and that product was enjoyed by more people than ever before. Hunger in this country reached an low but was seen more than ever before for the first time in many cases, something because, was being done at least someone was trying to do something. In 1968 more people were going to better schools than had ever happened in this country before and a greater effort was being made to improve "schools, especially on the higher level, than ever before yet more student riots took place, there was more unrest and it seemed that the efforts we made in support of education were more of a waste than ever before. In 1968 the opportunity to find a good job and earn a good living was greater for the average person than ever before in history. Never before had real want reaching hunger and starvation been so small and never had such an effort been made to give hope and help to those suffering from what want and nunger tnere was in tins country. Also, never has crime been more widespread, never has it been unsafe to walk the streets of our major cities than during this past year. day or night If someone else was having troubles like that I'd say he couldn't stand prosperity v- ; I sfi mm bro-pente- 1 re-(D- J 10c .Dear George: The new county commission has been sworn the in, January thaw has come to an end and the temperature is down to normal so 1969 must be underway. While waiting for noon and the swearing in ceremony, the commissioners reviewed some of the problems they will face in the coming year. One of the first and most pressing problems is that of the delinquent taxes owed by American Mining in the mining operation west of Milford. The past commission had tried every way to encourage that operation hoping to maintain the payroll. The operation is now either stopped or running very little ... ' l'ibMaUM(MiUk. and the new Commissioners are faced with trying County Commissioners Hyrum Lee and Richard to collect close to $125,000 in taxes. Jefferson receive oath of office from C. Victor The new law makes it possible to place a lein against real property owned by stockholders of a SBA Representative Belknap School Has this law applies In Beaver company in order to collect taxes 17 . . . January to taxes assessed in 1968, not previous years. It A representative of the me Arts Display will probably be necessary to bring action under Small Business Administra- Thirty-fou- r pictures from Frl- the utah state Institute of the jeopardy clause to collect the taxes owed for tion wiU be in Beaver on day, January 17, from 9 until Fine Arts are on display in 1967. At any rate, the move was made and the 10 a.m. Anyone wanting to the foyer and halls of tJ Treasurer was instructed to work with the State Know aDout me nnanciai pro' Brlknan These will Sphonl. Tax Commission to take what action may be needed Braras available through that b3 cn djspiay untii January contact the .agency should 17 and the pubic is invited to in collecting that money. City 0ffice t0 make an appoint doubt tnere will te a certain amount or mem. second guessing as to what should have been done and how the. taxes should never have been let go as It should be remembered in this case happened. the that payroll has been a tremendous factor in the overall economy of this county and that said payroll would probably have been' shut off two years ago except for a cooperative attitude held'by the "past commission. Mrs. Alta Hickman met with the commission for the Daughters of Utah Pioneers to find out if any action had been taken relative to the cemetery at Frisco. Commissioner Lee said that a fence will be put up as soon as possible and that needed ditches would be constructed so that water won't drain into all-tim- SINGLE COPY JANUARY 9, 1969 j ' |