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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Thursday, August ...... f Dixie College Notes Early Registration The new class schedule for Dixie College day and evening classes is available now for pre -registration, Vern R. Thomas, college registrar has announced. book outlines all The courses being offered for the fall quarter with instruction begin- I '' .... I?" ' John (Jack) Miller John (Jack) G. Miller, 86, Beaver, Utah, died August 6, 1973 In the Be aver Valley Hospital of natu- ral causes. He was born June 24, 1887 In New York to George and Anna mttf Jones Miller. He married Mary E. Dickson June 16,1919 InEvanston, Wyoming. He was a mechanic and miner. Member LDS Church, member I.O.O.F. Odd Fellows Lodge. Survivors: widow of Beaver; sons, daughters, JohnN.,Kearns, 50 W 100 N School Notes New Lunch Policy The Board of Education of Beaver County School District today announced a free meal policy for school children unable to pay the full price of meals served in schools under the National School Lunch. Local school officials have adopted the following family income criteria for use in determining eligibility. Family Size Income Scale Free Meals Family Size Yearly Monthly Income Income One $228 $2,740 Two $300 3,600 Three $371 4,460 Four 5,310 $442 Five $508 6,110 Six . $574 6,890 Seven 7,600 8,310 Eight Nine 8,960 $746 Ten 9,600 . $800 Eleven $853 10,240 Twelve $960 10,880 Each additional 53 640 family member Children from families whose income Is at or below those shown are eligible for meals free. In addition, families not meeting this criteria, but with other unusual expenses due to unusually high medical expenses, shelter Utj Forrest R.,Milford;BoydG., BEAVER, UTAH costs in excess of 30 percent of income, special education expenses due to the mental or physical condition of a child, and disaster or casualty losses ' are urged to apply. They may do so by filling in the application forms sent home in a letter to parents. Additional copies are available at the principal's office in each school. The information provided on the Veterans Barstow, Calif.; Karl D., Beaver; Mrs. Clair Hit High (Helen) Gale, Spring-vil- le Salt and June Anderson. Lake City. Also survived by 19 grandchildren and 8 services were held Wednesday (August 8th) at 1:00 p.m. in the Beaver Second LDS Funeral Of 28.2 Million The number of American veterans hit a high of 28.2 million Ward Chapel. Interment took place in tha View Cemetery under the direction of the Olpin Mortuary. Mountain this month, the Veterans Administration announced today. The VA said the number of veterans is likely to conliving 1 confidential will be application 964) and this group also makes increase in the foreseeto tinue and will be used for the purpose bulk of those now since the military up the large able future of determining eligibility. Applfor G.I. loans. applying rate has been running ications may be submitted any discharge' In contrast, these young Viet a and older time during the school year. over 80,000 month Era veterans compose only nam a at been veterans have dying In certain cases foster child15 percent of the patients in VA a month. of rate about 26,000 ren are also eligible for these hospitals, and about 10 percent Of VA's 28.2 million veterbenefits. K a family has such of those on the disability comserved million some 25.1 children living with them and ans, pensation rolls. an wishes to apply for such meals during a wartime period and Veterans who served after 3.1 served million additional contact for them, they schould Jan. 31, 1955, are eligible for all and Korean conflict after the the school. VA benefits. While time has run before the Vietnam Era-F- eb. 1, In the operation of child feed1955 to Aug. 4, 1964 inclusive. out for World War II and Korean ing programs, no child will be conflict veterans for G.I. Bill Most of the million veterans discriminated against because of education benefits, unused porthe in under now national training his race, sex, color, or tions of home loan guaranty G.I. Bill served during origin. benefits have been restored. Under the provision of the the Vietnam Era (after Aug. 4, Veterans interested in VA policy of the School Principal will benefits' information should review application and determine appeal the decision. Hearing procontact their local VA office or cedures are outlined in the poleligibility. If a parent is dissatisfied with the ruling of the icy. A complete copy of the policy veterans organization service official he may make arequest icy. A complete copy of the policy officer. either orally or in writing to: is on file in each school and in the of the Board of Education A boy is the only thing that Superintendent of Schools, whose office address Is: 395 North Main St., where it may be reviewed by any can be used to make a man. Beaver, Utah for a hearing to interested party. post-Kore- e?rt Arshell Roberts Hollingshead ud Roberts Hollingshead, 711 North Main, Beaver, Utah, 66, died August 6, 1973 of aheart attack. He was born October 18, 1906 In Mlnersville, Beaver County, Utah to Andrew J. and Lois RobArshel erts Hollingshead. married Rom a May Robinson November 23, 1927 In Beaver, Utah, Their marriage was later solemnized in the St, George LDS He Temple. After he married he moved to Beaver where he has since resided. He worked for theUPRailroad, was a carpenter and at time of death was owner and operator of Arshel's Service Station and Cafe. He was a member of the Be aver Chamber of Commerce, member of Mlnersville 1925 State Championship Basketball Team. Survivors: wife, Roma; sons, daughters, Dell Hollingshead, Beaver; LaVar, Panaca, Nev.; Dee, Delta, Utah; Mrs. Sonja Dean, Cedar City, Utah; Mrs. David (Jill) Bennion China Lake, California; mother, Mrs. Lois Hollingshead, Mlnersville, Utah; brother, sister, Mrs. Jack (Jay) Kirk, Granada mils, Calif.; Keith Hollingshead, Mlnersville, Utah, 12 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday, August 10, 1973 In the Beaver Second Ward Chapel at lpjn. Burial will be in the Mountain Cemetery under the direc- View tion of Metcaff Southern Utah Mortuary. The Greco-Roma- n style of wrestling, was developed in France and has nothing in common with the sport of ancient Greece and Rome. V, 1973 - Security ishryiwg a SmCttDAUW. TEUI BOWES ge &.fi...f- ! ning Tuesday, Sept. 25. Mr. Thomas pointed out that pre registration will be taken by mail with accompanying payment until Sept. 10. After that date registration must be made in person at the college with a closing date of Sept. 18. Alphabetical registration will be conducted immediately prior to the start of school on Monday, Sept. 24. Over 1500 of the class schedules will be mailed automatically to prospective students and returning sophomores who have made application for admission to Dixie College. Mr. Thomas urges students to look for the schedules in Q ( ) t A s. M V. V" the mail. All evening school course offerings for fall quarter also are listed in the class schedule. Residents interested in this wide variety of class listings may make inquiry at the college for a schedule. Evening classes will begin Sept. 26. DAV Checks Up VA Ups Checks! -- It was reported today by Mr, George L. Carey, National Service Officer for the disabled American Veterans that during the just concluded fiscal year, 1972-7- 3, his office had won and protected almost two and a half millions of dollars (2,417,314) In Veterans Administration benefits for Utah's disabled veterans and their survivors. According to NSO Carey these monetary gains resulted from the DAV's prosecution of 1,549 claims for disabled veterans and veterans' widows from all parts of the state of Utah. of the extremely Because heavy claims load handled by his office over the last several years, Mr. Carey reports it has become necessary to employ another service officer to assist in the work. Associated with Mr. Carey now is Wallace H. Hawkins, a Vietnam Combat Veteran, who will undergo 16 months of specialized training prior to being certified as a national service officer. Veterans, or widows of veterans, desiring assistance from the Nation Service Office of the DAV, may obtain help by writing George L. Carey, National Service Officer, Disabled American Veterans, 125 So. State St, Salt Lake City, Utah 84138. BEAVER bimbuiMi Bv oisi YEARS nu sum v co FOOD SUPPLY?? Ct,t 1W ANN MARSHALL will give a free FOOD DEMONSTRATION 138 E 2nd No. Friday, Aug. 10 at 8 p.m. CIRCUS SALUTE This performing pachyderm has "trunk up!" in salute to the magnificent 102nd Edition of Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Circus. The Greatest Show On Earth comes to the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City on Wednesday evening, August 22, for performances through Tuesday evening, August 2tf. ft Zai l vm7 IS YOUR FAMILY'S M. COUNTY HISTORY 2nd Edition SPECIAL PRE-PRIN- PRICE T $750 per copy MONUMENTS TO COURAGE Order Special Pre-Printi- ng -- , 1973 THE BEAVER PRESS P.O. Box 351 Beaver, Utah 84713 9 Gentlemen: Enclosed find $ for Copies of the Beaver County History "Monuments to Courage" 2nd Edition at $7.50 per copy. This money is to be held in trust until printing is begun or will be returned to me should the objective of 500 orders not be met by September 1, 1973. g ALL MONEY TO BE HELD IN TRUST UNTIL PRINTING BEGINS OR REFUNDED NAME ADDRESS Gty State ZIP ILtj |