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Show APRIL 30, 1981 (M Clut ByEsta This business of living is meant to be more than plodding along each day with heads bowed down and eyes on the ground while time ticks the hours away. God made this world a delightful place with beauty everywhere The grass, the flowers, the trees, the sky the tang of clean, fresh air. A world to be lived in, laughed in, loved, to be met with joy and zest, a world with a challenge for each of us to give it our very best. This business of living was never meant as a treadmill sort of thing; There are rivers to cross and mountains to climb and glorious songs to sing! -P- AGE 4 438-286- 9 Cedar North Stake Dance Festival, April 22, 1981. Theme "All over the World" at the Cedar City Middle School. Eugene's daughter Louise Matheson was in charge of the costumes. Toquerville, Utah is certainly a beautiful clean place with the roses, Iris, Snowball's and other flowers in bloom. We spent Sunday visiting with Wayne and Barbara Russ. We went as far as Enoch and were joined by Bruce' and Zelda Burns. We motored to Toquerville to see Wayne and Barbara's new home and have dinner. Golda Murray, Jack Waters, Ellaleen Cartwright and Myrtle Waters were in Las Vegas recently to attend the wedding and reception for their grandson and nephew Richard Lee Waters and Beverly Ann Bott, son of Lee and Velva Waters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Joseph Bott of Las Vegas. The reception was held in the Ridgemont Club House in Las Vegas. Lee has recently had a heart attack and is recovering nicely. Warren and Vera Waters, Golda Murray and Laurel Fotheringham visited their sister Ellaleen Cartwright and attended the funeral for Ike Hofheins. Jim and Emma Burke and daughters Carolyn Burke and Bonnie Judd were in Beaver, Monday. They had been to Cedar City to visit Jim's sisters and families Emma Hair Nelson and Hazel n Bulloch and Christine and to go to the St. George Temple to do some family work. They also visited in Milford with the Hampton Burkes. Dr. Larry and Mary Lynn Morris and family Wade and Hillary of Las Vegas spent the weekend with Larry's parents King and Donna Morris and Larry assisted Michael and Barbara Dr. Hal Murdock in his Griffiths and daughter Teredentist office. King and Louree Stevens of sa of San Diego, California Roy, Utah spent the weekend surprised their father and with Louree's parents Gilbert mother Jon and Terry Griffiths on Jon's 74th Birthday 'and Vie Smith. Lydia Smith returned home April 23, 1981. They bought last week after spending him a lovely Lounge Chair several months in Orem and enjoyed dinner at the CounSalt Lake with Charley and try Inn. They invited Bernice Larue Smith, Cornell and Iris Sell and daughter Cindy to Smith and Glenn and Ilene have birthday cake. Michael and Barbara purchased the Stroud. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ferrell Norman Murdock home in the Northeast part of town Dana of Phoenix, Arizona visited the weekend with and will sometime move to Beaver to live. Mrs. Lula Tanner. Dennis and Gwen Mertlich I had the and Eugene pleasure of attending the and daughters Denise and Her-manse- Tub andShirley's Northside Drive-i- n Now Offering Good Mexican Food Tubby Burgers Squirrel-l- Burgers y Pizzia and all the other good food and friendly service Tub and Shirley always give you. Come and see us in our New Location North Inter Change Phone West Side 115, 438-267- 5 Cash rebates up to on new Case farm tractors April 1, and May 31, 1981. If our new ol one Case farm tractors between you buy April 1. 1981 and May 31. 1981. Case will send you a check for the dollar amount shown opposite the Case model you buy. or you can apply the rebate towards your down payment NOTE: Government Agencies Departments do not qualify for rebate. purchased between Cash Rebate Eligible Model 1190,1290,1390,1490,1690 $1000 2090,2290 $1200 2390,2590 $1500 4490,4690,4690 $2000 Mariah of Salt Lake and Wayne and Karen Patterson and family Sherrie, Nancy and Johnny of St. George spent the weekend with Floran and Lucinda Patterson and Merlin and Evan Patterson. Nola Cartwright was honored on her Birthday, April 25, 1981. The family enjoyed lunch at Kelly's Kitchen and ice cream and cookies at the home of her daughter, Virginia Present to help Ash-wort- h. :u vac Elliott and Rhonda Warren are happy to announce the arrival of a baby boy April 16, 1981 at the Valley View Medical Center in Cedar City. He weighed 7 lbs. 4 ozs. His name will be Dustin Donald. The grandparents are Frank and Arlene Adams and the late Donald Warren and Dick and Alice Tullis of Parowan, Utah. Great grandparents are Lovena Adams, Cyril and Delia Partner of Paragonah, Utah, Eugene and Esta Warren and Meret-t- a celebrate were Virginia, No-lDelia Soule, Hannabell Kirkham, John Cartwright, Susan Albrecht and Shelley Ashworth. Nola received some lovely cards from both Robinson. relatives and friends. Melba Morgan visited last week with her sister and family Keith and Evelyn Warby. Paul and Florean Warby of Beaver High Lunch Menu Cedar City, Bill and Geor-gen- e Mon. May 4 Warby and Keith and with ' all the Hamburgers Evelyn Warby enjoyed dinFruit Cup, StewTrimmings, ner Saturday night with ed Tomatoes or Spinach, Phoebe Warby and spent the Oatmeal Cookie and Milk. evening working on their Tues. May 5 Genealogy. Evelyn said it Tuna Noodle Casserole, Letwas a very interesting and tuce Wedge, Fruited Jello, informative evening. Wheat Rolls with Butter and Hazel Eyre has had as her Jelly and Milk. guests recently Marguritt Wed. May 6 and Allen Johnson of St. Oven Fried Chicken, Rice George, Utah, Euzelle ThomPilaf, Green Beans, Chilled as and Virginia Gillins of Peaches, Cake, Cinnamon Milford, Utah and Theron Bread and Butter and Milk. and Laretta Corbridge who Thurs. May 7 have spent the winter in Tacos, Macaroni Salad or Mesa, Arizona and was on Baked Beans, Vegetable their way home to Lehi, Utah Stick, Orange Slices, Cookie for the summer. and Milk. Carol Smith held Open Frl. May 8 House at her home april 12, Beef and Gravy, Whipped 1981 for Mrs. Alberta CampPotatoes, Buttered Carrots, bell Bohlen on her 90th Pears and Pineapple and Birthday. Many friends and Milk. neighbors called to wish her a Happy Birthday. Refreshments were served by Carol. Maud Boyter would like to thank her secret granddaughter for the beautiful Easter Basket and the lovely food that .was in it. It was delicious and Maud was so thrilled with the thoughtful-nes- s of the giver. Thelma Baldwin was honored on her birthday, April 24, 1981 when she and her husband Loyal, Charley and Larue Baldwin of Orem, Kenneth and Leona Baldwin of Ogden, Eugene and Verna Baldwin of Lake Port, California, Don and Carene Baldwin, Garth and Sue Baldwin, Greg and Kim Mrs. Da Smith Solberg enjoyed a delicious This year at Belknap we dinner at the Ponderosa have 56 students enrolled in Cafe. After dinner they went our 6th grade. These stuto Don and Carene's to enjoy dents are divided into two birthday cake and ice cream. sections and are taught by The beautiful cake was made three teachers. Mr. Howard and decorated at Kelly's White teaches one section Kitchen Bakery. Rulon and and Mr. Dan F. Joseph Helen Hansen and son, Terry teaches one section half day and Terri Baldwin and three and Mrs. Ila Smith teaches children were there to enjoy them the other half day. ice cake and cream and When these students go to reminisce with the family. Beaver High School this fall, Mrs. Less Elliott was in they will be the largest group Salt Lake April 11, 1981 to Belknap has sent for a attend a Performance of the number of years and the Salt Lake Institute concert of larger groups to beginning Choir where her grandfollow each year. Jill Olsen a daughter sang Ila was born in Payson, solo with the choir. Jill is the Utah. She moved to Beaver daughter of Betty Olsen. The with her parents Mr. and concert was in Symphony Mrs. James G. Williams on Hall. Tess said she was real her third birthday in 1946. proud of her granddaughter She received her schooling and that she sang the solo at Belknap Elementary and beautifully. Beaver High School. During Easter weekend guests at high school, she was a the home of Ellaleen Cartcouncil member, student wright was her son and editor, member of yearbook family Brent and Gerri the Beaver Bee Staff and the Cartwright, ReNae, Angela, She took an active Gina, Tralene, Karla and in senior band and part Roseanne and Gerre's parchorus. Ila attended S.U.S.C. ents Mr. and Mrs. Grant and graduated with a degree Twitchell. in Elementary Education Mrs. Delia Soule of Salt with a minor in Fine Arts. Lake is visiting with her She started her teaching sisters and families Nola career at Belknap working in Cartwright and Hannabel the primary grades. When Kirkham. her family started to come Helen Ashworth called she dropped out of teaching Beth Morgan yesterday to to work full time as a wife tell her how happy she was and mother. Now that her when her husband Gerald youngest child is in school, Ashworth had been sustainshe is happy to be back ed as counselor in the in the profession working Bishopric in the 71st Ward in and enjoying her 6th grade the B.Y.U. Stake in Provo. assignment. Gerald is Bcth's brother. In her Shirley Sessions, daughter Ila is active in her duties, of Mr, and Mrs, Edwin and is presently church Paice, and sons Joel and as advisor serving Matai visited on their way in the Beaver 4th Ward. back from Rcxburg, Idaho She likes cake decorating, where they attended the . cooking, sewing, gardening graduation of their daughter and camping. Her favorite Nadine from Rick's College. times are those spent with Karl Paice, son of Ray and her husband Va! and their Pat Paice of Jackpot, Nevada four daughters. visited his great grandparMr, White has a rich and ents, Mr, and Mrs, Edwin varied background that he ThursPaice Wednesday and brings to the field of 1981 day, April 22 and 23, education. After high school, He before going to Guam, he served an LDS Mission to had a 30 day furlow to visit Southern California and then He his family and friends. served in the armed forces in San in stationed has been WW II in the European Diego, California for the past theater. He has worked in two years and will spend the the mercantile business and next two years overseas. farming. He served as clerk treasurer for Beaver City and as a Business Manager for LDS Church properties in Be ASubscriberl Hawaii. in a $7.50 Only year After Howard returned Beaver County Brings from Hawaii, he enrolled at The Press to you each S.U.S.C. and completed a a, School Lunches Waiver of finance charges until June 1. 1981 you buy any of our new Case farm tractors or a used farm tractor of any make between April 1 . 1 98 and May 31. 1981, finance and finance it through J Case Credit Corporation 1 charge will be waived from date of purchase until June 1 , 1 98 If 1 I . . . and Special factory allowances on selected models. Ask us for details. I I Ron's Chevrolet and Equipment Co. !Sski ByKristenWood 110 Hurdles, 4th in the 440 Track The Beaver boys and girls Relay and 1st in the Medley track teams participated in a Relay. Cyd Marshall 5th in Hurricane Track meet last the Long Jump, 4th in the 440 Relay and 1st in the Thursday night. There were 3A, 2A and 1A Medley Relay. Wendy Smith schools participating. The 2nd in the Long Jump and 4th in the 440 Relay. Darlene girls took 2nd and the boys took 3rd. Bettridge 5th in the discus The following boys placed and 6th in the shot put. Nola at the Hurricane track meet: Spencer 5th in the Shot Put. Michelle Thompson took 1st Jess Cox, 1st in the discus, 1st in the 440 and 1st in the in the Medley Relay and 4th in the 440 Relay. Medley Relay. Chris Davis, 1st in the 880, and 4th in the The Beaver Track Men Mile Relay. Scott Yardley, also participated in a track 4th in the 220, 6th in the 100 meet at S.U.S.C. Saturday. yard dash, 1st in the Medley They placed 5th out of 2A and 1A Schools. Relay and 4th in the 440 The following boys placed: Relay. David Roberts, 4th in the Mile. Thane Marshall, Jess Cox, 3rd in the discus, 2nd in the Long Jump and 3rd in the 440 and 1st in the 4th in the Mile Relay. Burt Medley Relay." Burt Myers, Myers, 6th in the pole vault 2nd in the pole vault and 6th and 4th in the 440 Relay, in the 440 Relay. Chris Todd Plumb, 1st in the Davis, 2nd in' the mile and Medley Relay, 4th in the mile 3rd in the 880. Scott Yardley, relay and 4th in the 440 6th in the 100 yard dash, 1st in the Medley Relay and 6th Relay. Mark Fuller, 4th in the discus and 5th in the in the 440 Relay. Thane Javelin. Steve Hutchings, Marshall, 3rd in the Long 4th in the Javelin and 4th in Jump and 5th in the the 440 Relay. Eric Dotson Intermediate Hurdles. Todd 1st in the Medley Relay. Plumb, 1st in the Medley The following girls placed Relay and 6th in the 440 at the meet: Teresa Edwards Relay. David Roberts, 5th in 2nd in the 880 run and 1st in the 2 mile. Steve Hutchings the Mile. Nancy Bradshaw 6th in the 440 Relay. Eric 2nd in the mile and 1st in the Dotson, 1st in the Medley Medley Relay, Camile Lee Relay. 1st in the 2 mile. Shellie Baseball Fuller, 5th in the 2 mile. On April 21, 1981 the Sherrie Hutchings 2nd in the Beaver Baseball team hosted the Hurricane Tigers, David Nelson and Brian Morgan scored two points apiece for the Beavers but Hurricane came out on top week for a year! d Card Of Thanks I The Week Sherrie Hutchings is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monte Hutchings. She is very active in G.A.A. activities. She has participated on the softball, volleyball, basketball and track teams. She served as captain of the volleyball, basketball and track teams and has held the State Track Record in the Women's 110 yd. low hurdles for the last three years. Sherrie was a cheerleader 4-- . ec.i. Beginnin Creative Beginning is the only State licensed child care center in Beaver County. Check us out with the Division of Family Services. of the Southern Utah State College track squad will mingle with some of the We have openings in pre school Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:30 to 12:00 noon and 2:30 to 5:00 p.m. . nation's best this weekend at the Mount San Antonio College Relays at Walnut, California. "We will take all of the Ages members of our team who have met the qualifying standards for that meet," Boyd Adams, SUSC track coach, explains. "That means that probably 11 or 12 of our kids will compete." Following the Mount San Antonio meet, SUSC will compete in the Weber State Beehive Invitational May 2 as the final preparation for the May 9 RMAC meet at Gunnison, Colorado. " 2 years and 9 months through 12 Before and after school can Drop-in- Welcome s Crafts, Music, Free Play, PreSchocI Call Ellen Fahrlender at ern'sHowFloral ikivuivsi j uajf rDlfintr iuiiio Blooming Plants Rlrkthnr-'- for two years and is now President of the Drill Team. She also attended Girls State last June. She is now a Teacher. Last August, ' she was crowned "Miss. Beaver County" and participate iii the "Utah State Fair.Qu n Contest." She is also veiy activ e n church activities and en: y.; it very much. Sherrie vr ' , SUSC r further her business and pl3y sporU. Creativ CEDAR CITY - Members degree in Elementary Education. His first teaching job was at Blanding and then he started to work at Belknap School. Counting the year he ' taught at Minersville School, Mr. White has worked in all the grades 2nd thru 6th. He will .be retiring after two more years of service and expects to teach 6th grade until then. Howard and his wife Dixie have 6 children and being natives of Beaver have enjoyed living here and raising their family. He has been active in his church and has given service as a Bishop and in many other positions. Howard loves horses and the Beaver Mountains and spends much of his summer time on his horse riding and working the trails in the mountains for the Forest Serv ice. Stake Young Men and Young Women Committee Student of Track Team Mr. Howard White We would like to thank all those who helped make our youth conference a success. Especially those who took individuals into their homes, provided food and support and made their stay so pleasant. Also thanks to the ' community and stake for their support with the "Young Ambassador" show. Sincerely, Seminary 7-- Belknap Sixth Grade Mia-Mai- plus shopping with our Advertisers, please tell them that you saw their Ad in The Beaver Press! YVhen Beaver High Tales e iw w t 6 Silk and Dried Arrangements Corsages 438-553- 7 f fisff 95 Get Your Orders in for Graduation? Beaver, Utah 438-567- 5 WJJUUUULtJAA.I..t iii l t..M.tJJ.UJ.8tJLtJUULLtJUUtOAAJJLfil JU fJULlP OUR FAMILY WOULD .Li TO MEET YOUR FAMILY! 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