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Show ATteB eawt Threes County Seat Newspaper PubUcaUon No. 047400 THE WEATHER 17 48 Lo Prec 33 18 33 30 .20 HI Mar. ,iV Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Need Ambulance? 6 Call 438-241- VOLUME 79 -N- UMBER 12 BEAVER, UTAH 84713 , SS. - y "Tj rcr rrjr vr; f! KerkseikWill use Solar Heat KERKSEIK NURSERY facility, under construction, will use as much solar heat as possible to offset high cost of winter fuel. babies, must be protected year round and fuel bills become extremely high in winter months. The nursery is ready to begin transplanting their tiny plants and need the new space immediately. Watch for their grand opening in two to three weeks. Kerkseik Nursery is in the final stages of completing a new green house. The new facility will triple the capacity of the nursery's green houses. Solar features are being built into the 40 foot by 120 foot building. Plants, like . Pennies Still Coming Energy Dana Kaye Steorts of Greenville, another of the enthusiastic, willing workers for the Pennies by the Inch drive for Primary Childrens' Medical Center has turned in an additional $75.80. This brings the County total up to $1374.99. Thank you Danna Kaye, and thanks to all of you who contributed so that children may receive the medical attention they need. Assistance To End - Energy Assistance program ends April 30, 1982. Beaver County energy worker, Pat Johnson, will be in the Beaver County Family Life Services Office, 190 North 100 East, every Thursday during the month of April from 10 AM-- 3 P.M. No appointment is necessary. Junior Prom March 26 Junior Class of Beaver High School will have their The Junior Prom tomorrow night (Friday, March 26th.) . This dance is the most special dance of each year in Beaver, with live orchestra and all the special details the Junior Class provides for us. The Junior Class wants to invite everyone to come and enjoy the evening of dancing. The orchestra is Odessa" and the dance starts at 8:30 p.m. A short program will be held about 10:00 p.m. where the Juniors will be honored. Tickets are $4.00 for singles and $7.00 for a couple. They may be purchased from any of the Junior Class members or at the door. semi-form- Lions' Club Sponsors Geothermal Leasing in Co. Tournament The Beaver Lions Club is sponsoring a benefit basketball tournament April 1, 2, 3, featuring Nine leasing units of land totaling 13,787 acres within the alumni of Beaver High School. The tournament will host eight teams made up of alumni from the and 80's. The Beaver will perform on Saturday before the championship game, marching to the routine that was used at the Region 12 competition. Admission will be $2 for adults and 75 cents for children. Games start at 5:00 p.m. on April 1. All proceeds from the tournament will go to the Utah Lions Eye Bank in support of Mrs. Barbara Davenport, a Beaver resident who needs a cornea transplant. The Lions Gub invites you out for some great basketball entertainment for a very worthy cause Your support ,will be greatly appreciated. Crat- Cove er Springs, 's , Monroe, Joseph and Roosevelt Hot Springs Geothermal Resources Areas in Beaver, Juab, Kane, Millard and Sevier Counties, Utah are being offered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) for geothermal resources leasing. According to Darrell Barnes, Chief of the Branch of Lands and Minerals Operations, sealed bids will be accepted before 1:00 p.m. MDT, April 30, 1982, in room 1400, University Club Building, 136 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, gives year of attendance at Beaver High and times of games. time. The offering will be held at 1:30 p.m.MDT, April 30, 1982, in the 13th. Floor Conference Room of the University Club Building. A detailed statement of the terms and conditions of the lease offering, bid forms and other required forms may be obtained from the BLM Utah State Office Public Room (801)524-533- 0. Utah. Leases will be awarded to the qualified bidders of the highest cash amount per acre or fraction thereof. Sealed bids may not be modified or withdrawn unless such modification or withdrawal is received before the cut-of- f BRACKET for Tournament sponsored by Beaver Lions TrtuUS - y . F. (siSAT A 7?- - -- ? - Council OK's Funds Beaver City Council met in regular session on March 16, 1982 with the following members of the council present: Mayor Robert 0. Christiansen; Councilmem-bers- ; Joe Kesler, Henry Willesen, Lynn Bradshaw, Mike Robinson and Val Smith. Maude Fairbanks of the University of Utah School on Alcoholism and Drug Dependencies met with Council and discussed the school to 5 be held June at the University of Utah. Beaver City will sponsor two individ-al- s to be sent from Beaver City. Beaver City adopted Oratdinance No. tached hereto amending Section six and thirteen of Beaver City Sewer Ord20-2- inance. Mike Dalton and Russell Gale met with the Council and presented preliminary plans and costs for a rest room at the B.O.R. Park. After discussion Beaver City committed $4,500 of City budgeted funds for the B.O.R. Restrooms. Paul Cox met with the Council and discussed the condemnation of his property for 100 West. After discussion it was the consensus of the Council Mr. Cox's and Beaver City's court date should remain as is. Mayor Christiansen stated that he would contact adjoining land owners and see if a possible trade may be made. Beaver City approved Resolution 233 approving and entering into an amended and restated agreement creating the Utah Local Governments Trust. Beaver City authorized Mayor Christiansen to appoint Michael T. McCoy as the special City counsel to review and approve the Restated Amended and Agreement Creating the Utah Local Governments Trust. Beaver City adopted Resolution No. 233 adopting the Rules for Compliance with y the Federal Energy Commission Order No. 69. Regu-lator- 39 26 39 18 21 43 14 22 23 47 17 50 18 SINGLE COPY 20c THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1982 Photos Of Your Home Needed We have a list of the 128 sites deemed most architecturally and historically significant by the Utah State Historical Society. We need of the historic photos buildings. We would like to photograph old pictures so that we can use them in a book that the Historical Society is publishing on Beaver. This book will be devoted entirely to history and architecture in Beaver. Normally, most people value their historic photos. Rather than ask you to drop off your pictures at the press for a couple of weeks (or even months!), it may be best to call the Beaver Press and leave your names, phone numbers and which building you have a historic photo of--at a later time each person will be visited and photos taken in your homes. Thank you for your help and cooperation in this matter. The book will be very interesting to townspeople, and it will be much more interesting if we can have several historical photos. The following people now live in these historic homes: Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ward Mrs. Dora B. McMullin Mr. Anthony f. Woodhouse Mrs. Merlin Patterson Mary Yardley Armond & Shirlee Monfredi ,; Sara and Ira Yardley " Howard and Leone Haase 1704 Poplar Ave Las Vegas, NV 89101 Mr. and Mrs. Byron Black 19 20 - , Don and Genene Anderson A. J. & Elda Terry Ruth E. Willden Floran & Lucinda Patterson George and Gail Webster al. 0 Chris and Marille Eyre Micheael & Althea Adamich Patrick Lindsay, etal. Kirk Jones Mr. & Mrs. Darrell Yardley H. Terrence Gregersen Henry Terranova Kathleen S. Farnsworth Mary Ann Mitchell Tolton 1132 East 27th South S.L.C., Utah 84106 Leon and Alta Paice Gerald & Deanne Hackwell Mr. and Mrs. Pershing Erickson Edward and Carol Simpco Beaver City Corporation Virgil and Alice Oertle Boyd and Vera McNeill BoxK, Fellows, CA 93224 Joe Gunn Milne Truck Lines, Inc. 2500 W. Calif. Ave. Salt Lake City, UT 84104 Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Jones VertaY. Heffner Sherman and Clara Carter Donna Hunt Board of Education Roger and Sharon Olpin Bruce Baker or Gordon Harris Paul & Madelane Miller William D. Smith John Stratton and Linda Bonar Charles & Karen Erickson , Carl and Kate Bezanson Robert and Denna Orton Vera T. Huntington MacNeil and Alta Boyter 56 East 1100 South Orem.UT 84057 Ronella Griffiths Warren Bohn William and Lola Hutchings Norman and Luwana Hess 10336 La Canada Way Sunland, CA 91040 William and Irene Gillies Howard and June Walbeck Arlo Fox 12965 Wheatfield Way Draper, Utah 84020 Donald and Ila Burt David and Susan Edwards Leo and Veloy Coates Dean and Allen Gillies Maurine Patterson John White Henrietta Lindman Jon and Terry Griffith Leonora T. Muir Mae and Alton Atkin Paul and Mildred Ruplinger 4567 Massachusettes Ave. San Diego, CA 92116 Louie and Dorthy Walters Paul and Debra Thomas Clifford Kramer John and Julia Bradshaw Betty Lynnea Marshall, etal. Minersville, Utah 84752 Ron W. Watts 2230 So. Elaine Dr. Bountiful, UT 84010 Joseph Leonard Beaumont Jenny Des Vauf 7045 Edra, Las Vegas, Nev. 89117 Mr. and Mrs. Ren Moss Ned and Ruth Daly It was the consensus of the Council that Mayor Christiansen should sign Utah Power and Light's Easement. City Inspector Rex Carter and Alton Swindlehurst met with the Council and discus- sed the Senior Citizen Center. Beaver City appropiated $2,000 toward the City Church Park Restroom ject. pro- North hillside on No. 1 fairway at the golf course will be seeded in grass and sprinklers installed. It was the consensus of the Council the City Recorder should check on the price of Steel storage sheds. The City Recorder will issue a replacement check for payroll checks which have never been presented for payment; a total of $267.50. The City Recorder was authorized to hire part-tim- e help as required. Utah Ind. Bank Tops In League The Beaver Bantam Basketball tournament had some of the closest games that any tournament could have had. The first night of play was Mike's vs Kelly's with Kelly's winning 23 to 20. Scoring for Kelly's; L. Eyre 14 points, D. Albrecht 6 points, D. Blackburn 3 .. points. Mike's scoring came from S. George 6 points, D. Murdock 9 points, W. Oakden 2 points, B. Black 1 point, B. Harris 2 points. The second game was between Utah Independent Bank and Froyd Insurance. Utah Independent Bank came out on top 34 to 29. Scoring for Utah Ind. Bank were; J. Olson 14 points, S. Langford 2 points, P. Marshall 8 points, J. Kelsey 4 points, B. Marshall 6 points. Froyd's scorers were M. Stucki, 19 points, J. Webster 6 points, R. Yardley 5 points, T. Gale 2 points, J.R. Glover 1 point. With this win Utah Independent Bank advanced to . the championship game. The third game had Kelly's coming back to play the Lions for the chance to play for the championship. Kelly's upset the Lions 26 to 21. Scoring for Kelly's L. Eyre, 9 pts., D. Albrecht, 8 pts., S. Eyre, 2 pts., D. Blackburn, 7 pts. The Lions scorers were T. Allsup, 15 pts., W. Marshall, 2 pts., S. Limb, 2 pts., T. Erickson 2pts. General Womens' Program The culminating event of the month long series of events sponsored by the Relief Society, Primary, and Young Womens' Program on The culminating event of the month long series of events sponsored by the Relief Society, Primary, and Young Womens' organizations of the L.D.S. Church will be the General Womens' Program on March 27th. at 6 p.m. in the Tabernacle on Temple Square. Arrangements have been made for the women of Beaver, Utah Stake to view this program to be televised from the Tabernacle. This telecast will be in the Minersville Chapel and in the Beaver 3rd.4th. Ward Chapel, and is for all women of the Church 12 years of age and over. The meeting will include choral presentations, messages from General Authorities and the General Presidents of the Relief Society, Young Women and Primary. The second night of game match, Froyd Insurance vs Mike's for third and fourth place. Mike's won the game 32 to 20. Scoring for Mike's S. George, 9 pts., D. Murdock, 5 pts., W. Oakden, 4 pts., B. Black 8 pts. G. Brown, 2 pts., S. Maycock, 2 pts. Scorers for Froyd Insurance were M. Stucki, 11 pts., J. Webster, 3 pts., R. Yardley, 4 pts., T. Blackner, 2 pts. The championship game had Kelly's against Utah Ind. Bank. This was a barn burner right to the last second with the outcome undecided until the buzzer blew. With seven seconds left the score was 24 to 22 in favor of Utah Ind. Bank. Kelly's called time out to get their last instructions. They had the ball at half court. They got the ball in to their big men but were unable to get the basket when time ran out. d Utah Ind. Bank became the champs under the scoring of J. Olson, 13 pts., S. Langford, 2 pts., P. Marshall, 2 pts., R. Beals, 6 pts., L. Langford, 1 pt. Scorers for Kelly's L. Eyre, 6 pts., D. Albrecht, 2 pts., S. Eyre, 6 pts.,D. Blackburn, 2 pts., D. Robinson, 4 pts., L. Limb, 2 pts., Trophies were awarded to the first place team in the tournament. Utah Ind. Bank was the first place team. Players on the Utah Ind. Bank team received certificates for first place. First place in league play went to two teams, Utah Ind. Bank and the Lions. Trophies were given to the teams and players. All stars were picked for the league and the tournament. Those chosen were; J. Olson, S. Langford, P. Marshall, L. Eyre, S. Eyre, D. Blackburn, S. George, D. Murdock, B. Black, M. Stucki, J. Webster, T. Allsup, D. Yardley, and W. Marshall. We thank the coaches this year; Brent Blackner, J.D. Osborn, Craig Blackner, Wayne Bradshaw, Rick Webster, Hugh Blackburn, Dick DeArmitt and Burton Myers. Referees this year were; Ron Barney, Rick Gurr, Mel Osborn and Joe White. Thanks go to those who sponsored and donated to the program. They are Mike's Foodtown, Utah Ind. Bank, The Beaver Lions Club, Froyd Insurance, Kelly's Kitchen, First Interstate UTAH INDEPENDENT Bank sponsored the Bantam Basketball winning team. Pictured with the winners are Coach Brent Blackner and Bank President Criag White. County Fair Days Set The Beaver County Fair will be held on August 12, 13 and 14 this year. A preliminary meeting was held Thursday March 18, 1982. Chairmen from Beaver, Minersville, and Milford will meet at the Minersville Fairgrounds Building, on Thursday, April 8, at 7 p.m. to formulate County Fair plans. If you would like to chair a department be there. Support For Restroom Facility We are appreciative of the support from Beaver City, Civic Organizations, and individuals in coming forth with contributions for the restrooms on the Park. Some individuals have given $25., $50., and $100. for their contributions. The following individuals have pledged their services of volunteer labor since the list was published: Lynn Mclnelly, David Reynolds, Glenn Christiansen, Garth Baldwin, Jay Gillies, Ray Davis, Brad Davis, Ray Kesler, Kay Ashworth, Norman Stallard, Ned Ruesch, Montie Hutchings, and Dick DeArmitt. We really thank these individuals for their willingness to work on this project. We again ask your support in contributions to be sent to the Beaver City (Restrooms) finance committee. Sincerely Howard W. Bradshaw and Joe Kesler Minersville Hosts Council Minersville will host the Council on Aging in the Senior Citizen Center at the Minersville Fairgrounds, on March 30, 1982 at 1:00 p.m. The agenda will include a review of Ordinance 121, which is the guideline on the forming of the Council on Aging. will be A vice elected and business pertaining to the senior citizen van will be discussed. chair-perso- n Bank and Dick DeArmitt. Be a subscriber! 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