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Show Thursday. November 16, 1978 THE BEAVER PRESS rjir'r NOTICES l ';i:i)(Vv( v s.e v V tei .V-- tit (ww P 1 Vhp le.imimun . u v etl.UCO tt til be lor .ill classifieds. iui paid N piiWishiin; dale. 430 TRACTOR, diesel engine, swinging drawbar. Hydraulic system wish remote fenders. Has loader and blade. Call 105,rc 438-554- STOKERMATIC HEATER, good condition, $150.00. G.E. Range, push button control, large oven, $100.00 Call Abe Boyle, 1123, pd ton truck. Air automatic, power 1974 FORD conditioning, steering. Call . ..!.! iiiojus wtuuea. aee manager at R & R Motel, 50 South Main, phone 438-241- CASE 1964 M..I..I Vi 438-554- 112-23- , pd Stop Looking! Start thinking about the benefits of a business of your own. Enjoy financial security and pride of being your own boss. We will help you establish and operate your own Executive Service Center. For business and professional clients. No experience needed. No travel, $3,500 total investment covers your license, training and start-ucapital. Write today for full information: OFFICE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, Suite 300, Dept. 109, 455 South 3rd East, SLC, Utah or 84111, Ext. 102. 531-637- 1 CONDOMINIUMS at Mt. Holly Resort. New loft, bath, fireplace, kitchen with dishwasher. Fully carpeted, delux units. Priced right and only a few left! For appointment call or write Box 511, Beaver 438-503- 0 rc 84713. RANCH-STYL- FRAME E HOUSE. 2 years old. All electric. bdr., Wi bath. Private location near golf course. Vi acre. 15 ft. by 20 ft. shop with attached carport. $39,500. $22,500 down to assume low interest loan. 3 438-502- rc PLASTER OF PARIS articles. Painted or unpainted. Great gifts for Christmas. Will also paint ceramics. Call Beverlv Daiton at: il9 438-249- 1971, 8 ft. camper with heater, ice box, stove, and oven. Includes jacks. Excellent condition. $800 or best offer or will trade for small travel trailer. cab-ov- Call iV9 438-249- CAFE EQUIPMENT. Equipment and sign for chicken take out business. Call St. George, or 673-999- 673-436- 0 ll16,23.pd HOME FOR SALE. Four bedrooms, .2 baths, large family double room, 2 fireplaces, garage, full basement, fruit room, all brick, fenced lot and additional lot. Floyd Bartlett, 438-285- 1975 DODGE CLUB CAB Vx $3100.00. Contact ton pick-uWavne Patterson, rc 438-506- New Profit Center Financial Security, independence for man or woman of good character. We will help you establish, own, and operate your own Executive Service Center. For business and professional clients. No exper- ience needed. start-u- Write today for full information: OFFICE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, Suite 300, Dept. 108, 455 South 3rd East, 1 SLC, Utah 84111. or Ext. 102. 521-808- 531-637- SALUTE TO YOUTH For the 19th consecutive year, the traditional Thanksgiving week "Salute to Youth" concert, by the Utah Symphony will and Deseret be News, presented on Tuesday, November 21, 8 p.m., in the Salt Lake Tabernacle. Ten Utah State Fair Music Competition winners will perform as soloists with the full Utah Symphony Orchestra, under Associate Conducter Ardean Watts. This year's concert will feature six students from Brighani Young University, two from the University of Utah, and one from East High, and one from Salt Lake Junior Academy. The Utah Symphony's November 21st concert will spotlight these outstanding young artists as soloists in the following program: Robin Dunn, East High School, will play Concerto Saint-Saen- 1 j M U travel, capital. operating p N. f.t'c fe No $3, 500 total investment covers your license, training and II s' sand Orchestra; Brigtiam Young University student, Stacy Aronson, will sing von Flotow's "M'apari" from MARTHA; Mobile Heme Lots For Rent Warren Moore, University of 62'j x 100 ft; 200 am. connec- - Utah, will sing Rossini's "Ecco Hons. Lease $30 month. 500 So. ridente in ciele" from IL Barbiere Main St. Phone Di Siviglia; Brigham Young University stu apartment plus bath. dent R. Kevin Call, will play the Furnished. Also kitchenettes. first movement of Hindemith's R & R Motel, 50 South Main, Der Schwanendreher; Kathryn Phone Kathryn Paulson of Brighani Young University will play Mar' ; tin's Ballade for Flute and Strings; Brighani Young University's NOVEMBER SPECIALS John Maxwell will play Hanson's Lube and Oil Change Pastorale for Oboe, Strings and 5 qts. and Filter Harp; $10.95 Virginia Lee of Brigham Young University will play Concerto for 560x 13 Mobil Tires Violin and Orchestra by Tchai$25.00 each kovsky; Mobile Station North Exit Brighani Young University stu119,16,23. pd dent, Jane Gibson, will play Concerto No. 3 for Piano and Orchestra by Prokofieff; LOST Karlyn Bond of the Salt Lake SET OF 6 KEYS on ring. leather lob. it Junior Academy will play MenHexagon-shapein G delssohn's Concerto No. found, please bring to Beaver minor for Piano and Orchestra Press Office. Reward. 1116,. (3rd movement); and University of Utah's Barlow will play Bradford the first COLD WEATHER is coming! movement of Brahm's Concerto and Have your furnace serviced No. 1 in D minor for Piano and repaired. J. Duffy and Sons, rc 438-245- 438-241- Miscellaneous, fj d 1 Pi . 387-230- 1 1228 . TIED BABY QUILTS would make a lovely Christinas gift, or any size tied quilt. The VFW Auxiliary 3989 will lake orders up to November 30. Either your material or use our own. Contact Sue Baldwin, Orchestra. Tickets for this event are specially priced with discounts available for students, senior citizens, groups and families. Contact the Utah Symphony Box Office, 55 West First South, lor tickets or additional information. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Beaver County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. Second South Bench Reservoir & Irrigation Co., Beaver, Ut 84713, proposes to change the point of diversion of 325.0 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by Award 3b, Beaver River Decree, Civil 625. The water has been diverted from Merchant Creek into Twin Lakes Reservoir at a point N. 1300 ft. & E. 520 it. from SW Cor. Sec. 25, T28S, R5W, and rediverled at a point N. 770 ft. & W. 80 ft. from S ''4 Lor. Sec. 18, T29S, R6W; and stored from April 1 to June 30 in lw'ni Lakes Reservoir in S'jSE1. Sew. 2b, T28S, R5VV; and used turn April 1 to October 31 for the supplemental irrigation ol 0.57.9 acs. in Sec. 23, 26. 27, 28, 32, 33, 34, & 35, T29S. R7W. Hereafter, 325.0 ac. ft. of v. .iter is to be diverted from Merchant Creek same as heretofore, and the Three Creeks Reservoir, at a point N. 940 ft. and W. 1250 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 9, T29S, R5W (E. of Beaver); and stored from April 1 to June 30 by means of an earthfilled dam 87.35 ft. high a creating reservoir havug a 2029.23 ac. ft. caoaciiy inundating 57.18 aes. in SE'. Sec. 9, WV2SW4 Sec. 10, N'aNWV. Sec. 15, N'nNEVi Sec. 16, T29S, R5W; and used for irrigation same as heretofore. Protests resisting the gianting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 231 E. 400 S., SLC, UT 84111, on or before Dec. 30, 1978. DeeC. Hansen State Engineer Published in The Beaver Press November 16. 23, 30, 1978. 438-517- Saay Only to-- u4e for '.'a Day BEAVER VALLEY CLEANERS . I H1,F ' - . ; iLn.1, , ' ( 3 ilM. M'Nt ( i nunti! ' f I'm1 1 fcrcin s : 1' j ,1 , . . ej I' ft;ur ill Vt'i as all p In'' ( f n pi li 1 c P iiRvuiu.'s , p t pa . . kills .111.! , i'i li , at i t m per year and ' tl d a 01 group. Dr. Crook then di ;cuv.cd the competency tests that ;J1 stml.-nlnust pass prior to gradsmtica. Ik reviewed the math test with t'.e board. lie said the asliniiii.smttion will prcbat'y ask that to pass i!ic test a student must pass each of four competencies tested with a 75 score. However, it is up to the school board to set the passing score. Superintendent Haslem discussed the tests with the board and indicated that some preUm-kiartesting had been done, but right now we are feeling our way and when the administration is ready for a decision, a recommendation will be made to the board. The board thanked Dr. Crook for his report. There met with the board, Mrs. Linda Robinson and M's. Sharon Jones of the Beaver Community s y Associa- t e ) hn t' 1 it u REeiPFj WrfAYS i J.W IT OUST 7 ll - .J A . i i I l n r tin u i et iv h"" S 1 Clerk-Treasur- fw h itl 1 in "1 t U i s n J J Ii ri in nd i h n i u d in i t r v l it ci iphe s lie d a d ( i l.ie'ie is ,iiKi. 1 i Ai biaid t! nk d i t' u i i t in ii g !( rht ipifj t In in ji n r t j her in d uth acq is c I ! f i pi S r nd M in ll t I r nil! ul 1 i,. vn vith tin Ut ih u ' i ) i boaeh h l it d p n t ills m t he ud 1tt n is v) 'a i I e ft s i s i i du a i! rili i in tl i s i one el v ,ui mo in in i n t v f i h 1 e ! It i u nt t thai i unawc in i v i :':'' 111 it in i , n I s( t i in I tt u in ! r 't H r tl it t 1 II t hp ,1 t i i IS t i, iiitti i r: mm tl K Hid tl !e I f i It t 1 iin I i, me h s n i I t I ii no s I ill as ' s e i t 1 s t i i ' l i I Lii The world's largest non-profi- V.M3 si r 1 v I I t' I tt ' M II the softest mineral. is Diamond VOUtt is the hardest. ears ssnarasm TUPPtRWARE DfcALER '! Showtime - 8 p.m. unless otherwise stated mmw r, ,y Wi n i Tl!I your local merchants you saw it in the Beaver Press. r AO INSERTION ORDER RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE MINIMUM (First 20 words) Each additional word - 5c .11.50 ho following ctassit-e- ad in yoor next issue under r ol in . Title tt s (Type or Print! ' t ' i i I It II lie I gra i in , et I si s I t v ' hi City & State .Zip. . .Phone. Ordeted By.. (PiRae include area code) i hi h iipnieiil d Sh '.eltfi wlrii'.-ve' t ll'"- t t l 1 i s i THIS ORDER Tieii Nh,i.3. t'ti j lias no prebietns II PAYMEMT MUST ACCOMPANY is ( i M s i i I r ' i s mm Is K I hit t i 1 j:':', U t r Sim N r i immi ' IS 1 i n nt 11 M OSVf ;;e" i I M di l i I 1 1 t V i h to I tf t. I tut ( 11 II ( I 11 I til lis championship. i ne rwara manned Mrs. he. j. DAY otThe for coming to make a report. on her department and for with the makior; acuuaiei.j-ic- Bambi Cafe EI!U e board. 'h Mon. thru Sat. 9a.m. -- 5:30 p.m. Every day except Sunday. ROAST TURKEY DINNER with all the trimmings ', ! Bib Sleak PorkCtiops Serve Yourself! or BAKED HAM - FRUIT SAUCE 125 ill. full loin at this low price! Always as rvar as your lolepfiO'W will be open Salad Bar Must purchase Merle GIIHns YounTuppeiware Lady Mineisvllle V Lard Junk Wanted Cars, trucks, radiators, batteries, aluminum, copper, brass. , New-Rebui- lt CGrarleTcms Tisrfmmi ft.? in b SOclb. Used Parts Radiators, batteries, motors, windshields, transmissions, starters, alternators, tires. BILL'S AUTO PARTS Box 15 Beaver, UT 8471 3 2 mi. N of town on Mandcrilcld Rd. (W of Lower N. Creek Rd.) 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. "For all of your meat, try us!' n 7 ti ti 340 W. 300 S C iniaiet C ili h vi i I niehe their 'I V,y (hii hh X wsrt'5 not itt.r. 'llj?"liil!tv lhVitili; .'..'.v TECICOIDP- THEATRE . n t t scientific and educational institution is the National Geographic Society, founded in 1888. lM)- w,"fM" mm. urm s e j i It piBRse i.isert u ll Wi.LT DiSNEY productions I p t i i ' j I tDO INTFHSE S e I'.ttlt j It t in J i c ' t i s ia hit is i e! i Bt TfcCMIUOIiOR THE SEAVfeR PRESS P. O, Box 351 Beaver, UT 8413 t' 1 cV rt I S e F t si c l HAY Nov. 22, 23, 24, 25 thos k alt ..CLASSIFIED hint! auiotr.ciive. I KLW .. Niche !as R. Dots on t h i I t, ! 1 1 e n ls I K I t e; t 15-2- FORYOUNGEflCHILURIN tha opportunity Cos .III; Im i no hi II l t ( s 1 H t lie 1 j er n ! ) i j i ii in '1 November to continue as Clerk of 11 i pi I DENTURE ADHESIVE one application holds comfortably up t 4 2ays adjourned. wish to t who gave ma s ll IS Is K S CUSHION GRIP boys. The board thanked Mr. Pettey and Mr. Hillock for taking time to meet this morning. There being no further business to come before the board at was the meeting this time, te present. I n l t p handle ep those who l ene;e:h V to advancement The board met with Joe Hillock, Milford High School Coach, and Principal Lee R. Pettey. Principal Pettey and Mr. Hillock reviewed the athletic activities for the year and their plans for the remainder of the year. The board noted that the football program had been quite successful this past year and complemented Mr. Hillock on the program he coached. The board told" Mr. Hillwlt that it believed the Coach of a school is ore of the most important positions in the school for developing ideals and making responsible men from , (him 1 1 nn tt g i no it lamg Ht he n ( d i i i k m l i U H s i ha i t i t lud fus n L,l It ti ' shi i in I It t t A major ed that the Beaver County School District will not be able to participate in Federal moneys at ail, that the Saritani Amendment effort in Congress failed. The School Board attorneys report that it is not possible to get a change in the law through Congrcf.s at this time. custodians. The board discussed the possibility t f moving the district office sooner than expected to make room for classrooms at the Cellnre) school and ashed that plans pet sUrted en what will te needed to build the new school office on the ground purchased for that purpose with the schedule to set it up in next year's budget. The board then went into executive session for 30 minutes during which time personnel were discussed and budget problems for next year were considered. The bills were presented and explained by the Clerk. Gary E. Sullivan moved that the bills be paid. The motion was seconded by James A. Mayer and was approved by the unanimous vote of the board members. At 7:30 a.m., November 2nd, 1978, the beard meeting was reconvened at the Milford High School. All members were present except Board Member William W. who was i i e d it1 t tl ( i 'i in )r ' ..''-"- i i II s , tin c t i s. n rid I i r i h i 0 1 h i v s l U t e it i l, ( 1 : Piub-lem- f. : l. - 1 i ii h ! at f I ail a t isun ii i i tt Ut tr t t i s i I DENTURE WEARERS report- once-a-ye- Talc Vi S:V 'X y Superintendent Hasleni Superintendent Hasleni reported that the sanitarian will be nifikirp; chocks at the schools and reviewed 'die Services slating this will be a real service of values to our school foods personnel and nit I li 11 t i pi c ' t tti r ') - 1 Hi CouncilParent Teacher k i it hi ' t' 1 ' 1 e vi'. 11 1 s 11 Beavcr-Miuersviii- SEARS $ VAC , -. ( --! RINSE ' ,' v.wrtrB.rrcA'iontts J V at-- t'-- LOST WANTED, dining room table . and furniture. Must be reason-albell9A16,pd Call - " 7 . tion, Principal D. Alfred Marslitiil of Beaver High, also met with the group. Mrs. Wihna Coates of the NOTICE TO CREDITORS MhTord Parent Advisory Council Probate No, 1ft 18 met also. She said that compeIN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL tency testing is necessary and DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR students need to know what they BEAVER COUNTY. STATE OF must accomplish so they will be UTAH able to pass tests for graduation. In the Matter of the Estate of Mrs. Fobinspn and Mrs. Jones ROGER CUSTAVUS WOODIE. also supported competency testDeceased. ing for the school district. All persons having claims Mi's. I.i:uia Robinson then against the above estate are acquainted board whh the required to present them to the project ol coe: piling a catalog of undersigned or to the Clerk of the physical arid h iman resources, Court on or before the 3rd city of needs and interests in the February, 1979, or said claims area. She s.i-- thai shall be forever barred. over K00 of the survey f nis had GEORGIA FUBANKS been reterned en J they ere being Personal Representative tabulated s by the Amerieair Box 795 P.O. : class"., The seven top needs Beaver. Utah 84713 of the cereei;jiiy vtre estabPublished in The Beaver Press lished and at 'he ineettr.s the November 2, 9, and 16, 1978. PI A, which was attei.iedby 120 people, the needs that were identified were distussed iiPd by NOTICE aieiip process deteh'ped ieto The Board of Education el" three main concerns: Beaver County School Disuiet a. Strengthening academic proposes to sell the following Dii piece of equipment: te Thickness Planer, 12 inch by 4 't inch. Parks brand. ,t The planer may in: examined at cei eer ;s t: t (rnv.? .i the Milford High School Shop. the high selioo! and if.o (.ife. Bids to purchase shall be aeross the street . submitted to the Office of the She reported that t"n; Ciiiiiiu-nii- y Board of Education, Eeaver, Utah CouneilP'l A is linilled with 847 3, by 5:00 p. m , December ?, the response they h.ive received 1978. . this year. Comnhiiees fi.r stud The Board of Education re- ing and implementation of action serves the right to reject any or all on concerns have not been formed bids. yet, but they will be. By order of The Principal D. Alfred Mai shall Board of Education of asked the board to consider Beaver County School District approving the use of the old s Arlo P. Messinger, gymnasium at Beaver High for a roller skating rick with superviPublished in The Beaver Press sion being done by a parent or November 15 and 23, 1978. organization who would be re. sponsible for its own activities. He said the P i A and others would purchase the roller skates. The board asked that the problem of liability be investigated and also the possibility of a I li 2 tl c . 't' l' to the present Ii.thtliiv proeraiil. 30 Would the person who borrowed Susan Carter's flute from the band room please return it to Mr. Pitt or Susan. . (77-40- 438-5511 ' ByHORACE ELMO 438-224- 2 DESSERT Pumpkin or Mince Pie J |