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Show Jehovah's Witnesses THE BEAVER PRESS How much do you value life of Jesus Christ? i Judas valued it as worth no more than the price of a slave 'the ' (Thirty pieces of silver. Matthew 26:14, 15. The sum fixed by the religious leaders k appears designed to show their contempt of Jesus, viewing him of little value). On the other hand, Jehovah God viewed his only begotten Son as the most precious of all his creation! His human life was so valuable it could be used to purchase all humankind (1 John 2:2). This was accomplished by his death, one of the most significant events in the history of mankind. Appropriately, Christians are commanded to remember that event in the manner prescribed by Jesus himself This is not (1 Cor. 11:23-26to be confused with Easter sunrise services, the spring festival of goddess of dawn. The correct date for this r ). MARCH 24, 1983 - PAGE 6 Buys Seat On Exchange LOCAL REALTOR BUYS SEAT ON NATIONWIDE sun-dow- persons attended the Memorial world-wide- ! We desire that our Bible students and other interested persons be present with us on this sacred occasion, 'The Most Important Day in 1983', 7:30 p.m. Kingdom Hall, Beaver, Utah. enables investors to trade properties they no longer want to own for other properties they want, without having to pay tax on the gains, but you must have horough. knowledge of the ax laws,' warns Bisel. A network of over 2000 ocal real estate trading floors now operates through- Local Realtor observance has not been lost but is accurately recorded and preserved. This year the Memorial falls on Tuesday, March 29, making this the most important day in 1983, after The imof each us places on portance the Memorial of Christ's death will, to a great extent indicate the value we place on the redemptive sacrifice he made in our behalf (1 John 5:13). How many of the more than four billion people on the earth will come to appreciate their opportunity for everlasting life made possible by the ransom, we do not know. But we are assured that 'a great crowd' of people will exercise faith in 'the blood of the Lamb' and be saved (Rev. 7:9, 10, 14). Last year 6,252,787 REAL ESTATE EX- CHANGE. Over Two Billion Dollars in Properties to be e in Five Traded out the United Tax-Fre- Days. Raymond L. Bisel, of Real Estate in Beaver, Utah, has been granted a seat on the largest nationwide real estate trading floor in the world where over $2 billion in properties from all over the country and abroad will be exchanged or sold during the five day event. Such dream properties as an island in the tropics, an English castle, shopping centers, office buildings, businesses, hotels and homes and ranches from all over the United States (and elsewhere) were sold or exchanged on the trading floor last year. This marketing event and educational session sponsored by Creative Real Estate Magazine will take place at the 11th Annual Creative Real Estate EXPO '83 held at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada from March 20 through March 25, 1983. according to A.D. Kessler, PhD. author of 'A Fortune at Chairman Your Feet,' publisher of Creative Real ; Estate Magazine, States, L if! MRS. ANITA STAUFFER, mother and brother Dirk Hagger, proudly posed with flPat Stauffer, new Eagle s i e. Patrick Stauffer, son of Stauffer received his Eagle Scout Rank at a Court of Honor in Beaver Third Ward on March 20, 1983. The flag ceremony was Anita by Troop 323. A welcome was given by Chairman, Keith Hutchinson. The Invocation was by Tracy White. Trail to Eagle candidates presented were: First Class Darren Marshall, The Eagle Badge presented by Dr. Martin, setting in for varsity coach Paul Parker. The Board of Review report by Gareth Spencer. Presentation of Eagle award by Bishop Robinson to Eagle candidate Pat Stauffer. Eagle Charge given by Gareth Spencer. Song 'Trail the Eagle' by Court. nv was done by patrol leaders council. Introduction and convening of court was 'One by the chairman. Hundred Scouts' was read by scoutmaster, Fred Fuller. Awards presentation was by scoutmaster, Blazer B and varsity coach leaders. Chairman, Keith Hutchinson convened the Eagle Pirmage Theatre Beaver MONARCH of the MOUNTAINS tax-fre- J Scout. Pat Stauffer Is Eagle Scout done PresentaLinda Robinson. tion of 'On My Honor Awards' by Keith Hutchinson. Benediction by Rod Jones. 'Tax-fr.e- exchanging e NAWUTfD IV SUM PICKENS nl NwMato Wnt TUmt nature film Good entertainment for the entire family A true life L. March 26-2- 9 . Terry White, Wade Gray, Mike Yount, Mat Barton, Terry Barton, Scott George, Don-ni- e Garner, Kyle Tolman, Bret Black, Trent Allsup, Lance Longford, Jeff Olsen, Timmy Gray and Chad Black. Star: Scott Langford, Drew Allsup, Daniel Marshall, David Fuller and Danny a a oaa fijfOODOOOGI Nielson. Life: Scott Robinson, Tuneu P Ivan White and Charlie Spencer, Andy Jones. An Oath and Law ceremo- - V Specials Analyzer Used With All TUNEUPS 115 North Main .-- Beaver 438-222- 9 mss: ,.. ANTHONY REED JESSUP Seminary Student I hi going to Sell a Of Week Cuckier Building TODAY!! Cuckier Building Systems has offered us spring discounts you will not believe. We want to share them with you. Call or come in and talk to us about your building needs! We'll make you a deal YOU CAN'T REFUSE ! B. & 801-586-648- The seminary council has chosen Anthony Reed Jessup as our Seminary Student of the Week. Tony is the son of Bishop Sheldon and Rita Jessup. Tony has participated in many school activities. His favorite sport to play is football and he has played football for four years. Tony is an active member of the Greenville Ward where he is in the priest quorum. Tony's future plans are to become a diesel mechanic and to serve an L.D.S. L Construction P.O. Box 1439 9 mission. Cedar City, Utah 84720 $T33 AUTHORIZED BUILUIR The only President to serve two nonconsecutive terms was Cleveland. r For Easter 1 Fernwood Candies Chews Filled Come see our Calico Baskets Easter Candy Non-Cand- y Parti Retiiiireinraeinitt On Saturday, April 9th, a beautiful new retirement park will open in St. George, Utah. "The Meadows," located at 950 South and 400 East, is for retired persons who are independent, physically active and who desire to rent. The Meadows is apartment living with "all the extras." A variety of living accommodaticns This two and retirement community offers studio apartments, bedroom units. Each attractive apartment is fully equipped for independent living with a new range, oven, refrigerator, disposal, air conditioning, storage space and laundry hook-ups- . Covered parking and exterior patio or deck are available. one-bedroo- Residents of The Meadows will enjoy many extra conveniences such as weekly housekeeping services, scheduled transportation to local services, a emergency call system, and one major meal each day at the clubhouse dining room. 24-hou- r Apartment living with "all the extras" Dr. Vaughn Pulsipher (President of the five Utah Golden Living Retirement Parks) explains, "There is no other retirement community like The Meadows in Southern Utah. Our emphasis is on security, companionship, nutrition and an affordable living arrangement." The project provides residents with a clubhouse offering game rooms, hobbycraft areas, TV lounge areas, and beauty salon. The residents will also enjoy the use of a swimming pool, shuffle board courts, putting green and horseshoe pits. Now taking reservations call today The MeaaowS Baskets Filled With Little Surprise Gifts Telephone Collect: Beautiful Green Plants stock Fermi Welti of KSL-Ton Saturday, April 9th at the Grand Opening of The Meadows. We invite you to contact our manager, Mrs. Peggy Richards, and learn more about this splendid retirement park. Rental applications are now available. Easter Baskets, Filled and Unfilled in Meet Bob Conveniences at a modest cost Design Constructor Nuts The Meadows, a beautiful new Golden Living Retirement Park is located at 950 South and 400 East in St. George. 57-un- I Cockier Planning the national monthly publication. Some of the topics to be featured at the educational sessions include syndication and equity sharing, options, nothing down selling, timesharing and creating wealth. Floral 195 N. 200 W 438-567- 5 801628-009- 0 If 950 South and 400 East St. George |