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Show " '" ' .... The nemet JPres. A fUid! i 3V rTzF County Seat Newspaper i 1 m:m xosc a ars 4. " I NUMBER 51 VOLUME79 ' f Need Ambulance? Call 438-241- 6 BEAVER, UTAH 84713 - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1982 Season's Greetings from The Beaver Press and your Beaver Merchants 4 MM publication no. 047400 v rasgr . i 'WfiT w -- the weather -s Ae ' Dec. 20 54 50 Decii SINGLE COPY -- 22 25 25 o. o Of Ml 12 Pages i T TO jgr ROXANNE FOLSOM showes off Grandma Dixie Oertle's Christmas tree. The Oertle home was one of several included in a Christmas tour of homes on Monday Dec. o 1'1 m 20. SONNY and ARTYS Troyner opened their mobile home for the annual Christmas tour. Their tree held 148 handmade ornaments. Betty Hendon, a neighbor and Hatti Greenwood, Arty's mother crocheted 146 of the ornaments. Troy Troyner made two of the ornaments 0 e Or in school. Mae White F Oldest Co. Resident '' May C. White, the oldest citizen of Beaver County, celebrated her 103rd. birthday on Sunday, Dec. 19, 01 1982. 5 TiMi . THE JUNIOR HIGH Christmas Musical 'Babes In was presented last Wednesday night. Jane was played by Holly Robinson. was played by Gonzorgo Patrick Stanffer. Alan was played by John Webster. Roderlgo was played by Tracy White and Uncle Barnaby was played by Curtis Wright. Toy-lan- Tuesday, Dec. 21 was the shortest day of the year. o d' May, who lives at the rest home in Milford, had 49 family members present to help her celebrate. Among them were two great-grea- t grandchildren. A program was presented with family members and grandchildren participating. Birthday cake and ice cream was enjoyed by all. May enjoys good health while her memory is becoming fuzzy. A The Drivers License Examiner will be in Beaver, at the Courthouse, on December 28, 1982, 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. '0 o. .o 0 - o. . ' o o. ,0' o NOTICE . . 0 'O' ' ' ' |