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Show - THE BEAVER PRESS JUNE 2, 1983 - PAGE 4 New Jobs And More Facilities 1, Salt Lake City, Utah, May More jobs may be created in Utah and rural communities will benefit by more water and waste disposal funding under the emergency jobs bill signed recently by President Reagan, E. Lee Hawkes, Farmers Home Administration state director, announced today. Mr. Hawkes said that nationally rural water and waste disposal system assistance will be increased by $225 million in loans and $75 million in grant authority. These new funds, combined with regular appropriations for fiscal year 1983, will give FmHA a much higher program level of $600 million in loans and $200 million in grants for this same period. 'In Utah, this translates 23 Yardley. Sprint Relay A 1st. Mr. White's Class, 45:4 Sec; Danny Nielsen, Yancy Edwards, Monte and Leslie. 2nd. Mr. Joseph and Mrs. Smith. 3rd. Mr. Smith. 1st Mr. White's Class, 47:4 The following is a run Janet Hutchings, Gina Sec; down of the winners at the Robinson, Barbara Barton, Track held Meet last Belknap and Melinda Yardley. 2nd. Wednesday, May 25th. Mr. Joseph and Mrs. Smith. Softball Throw 3rd. Mr. Webster. 1. Monte Hutchings, 193'. 2. Sprint Relay B Yancy Edwards. 3. David 1st Mr. White's Class, 46:4 Fuller. Sec; Kiley Maycock, Rodney 1. Janet Hutchings, new Wade Gray, Robert record of 143' 6". 2. Pam Roberts, Skinner. Bowler. 3. Karen Joseph. tlst Mr. White's Class, 50:4 Football Kick Sec; Ronda Barney, Stacy 1. David Fuller, 106'. 2. Malissa Yardley, Monte Hutchings. 3. Mike Baldwin, Bowden. 2nd. Mr. Tanya Yount. and Mrs. Smith. 3rd. 1. Shannon Baggs, 89'. 2. Joseph Mr. Smith. Pam Bowler. 3. Patty Distance Relay A 1st. Mr. White's Class, Standing Jump 2:03:6, a new record; Danny 1. Danny Nielsen, 8' 2", a Nielsen, Yancy Edwards, 2. new record. Kenny Monte Hutchings, Leslie Ruesch. 3. Monte Hutchings. Gale. 2nd. Mr. Joseph and 2. 1. Janet Hutchings, 7' 6". Mrs. Smith. 3rd. Mr. Smith. Gina Robinson. 3. Stacy 1st Mr. Joseph and Mrs. BradBaldwin and Shirleen Smith, 2:42:2; Shirleen Bradshaw, tied. shaw, Tonya Webb, Adri-ann- a Runny Jump Cortez, Keri Ann 1. Kenny Ruesch, 14' 3". 2. 2nd. Mr. White. , Hodges. Danny Nielsen. 3.. Monte 3rd. Mr. Webster. Hutchings. Distance Relay B 1. Janet Hutchings, 13' 4". 1st. Mr. White's Class, 2. Gina Robinson. 3. Barbara 2:43:2; Robert Skinner, Kiley Barton. Maycock, Rodney Roberts, 100 Yard Dash A Wade Gray. 2nd. Mr. Joseph 1. Danny Nielsen, 12:6. 2. and Mrs. Smith. 3rd. Mr. Kenny Ruesch. 3. Yancy Webster. Edwards. 1st Mr. Joseph and Mrs. 1. Janet Hutchings, 13:00. 2. 2:55:00; Smith, Kimberly Shirleen Bradshaw. 3. Tonya Barton, Debi Mackleprang, Webb.. Tina Cox, Karen Joseph. ipO Yard Dash B 2nd. Mr. White. 3rd. Mr. 1. Kiley Maycock, 13:3. 2. Webster. Leslie Gale. 3. Rodney All Around Boy Roberts. Danny Nielsen 1. Judy Cartwright, 14:1. 2. All Around Girl Ronda Barney. 3. Melinda Janet Hutchings Yardley. Runners Up 600 Yard Run 'B' Ruesch Kenny 1. David Fuller, 2:01:7. 2. T. Gina Robinson 3. J. Morris. Wade Gray. 1. Kim Martin, 2:05:3. 2. Kelly Hodges. 3. Stacy Belknap Track Bet-tridg- e. Baldwin. 600 Yard Run A 1. Yancy Edwards, 1:53:4. 2. Kenny Ruesch. 3. Danny Nielsen. 1. Lynette Mclnelly, 2:03:6. 2. Gina Robinson. 3. Melinda Nutrition Center FEM TIME 36 especially for women Hi B COMPLEX 100Miligram VITAMIN E 200 and 400 units AtoZINC The total vitamin and Mineral Supplement Herbs, Seasonings Spices Jack's Motel 255 S. Main 438-516- 0 Shakespeare BOYS HERE won distance relay and set a new school record. They are not in order Danny Nielsen, Yancy Edwards, Monte Hutchings, Leslie Gale. Beaver Hi Honor Roll The following from Beaver County schools have made the honor roll for the 4th quarter of 1983. 12th Grade Straight A's; Nancy Bradshaw, Teresa Edwards, Matt Webster. or better; Treesa Batt, Shiree Barney, Lea Brox, Denise Bradshaw, Ryan Marshall, Paul Robinson, Dale Smith. 11th Grade Straight A's; Cheryl Gale, A- - Alison Lowe. or better; Teresa Cox, Eric Hutchings, Mitch Reynolds, Jessup, David Roberts, Keith Stucki. 10th Grade A- - Steve or 'Company Arrives' for the 1983 Utah Shakespearean Festival will be June 6, when approximately 120 designers, directors, actors, musicians, dancers and support personnel converge on Cedar City to begin putting together the Festival's 22nd annual season. The 1983 company is again chosen from over 800 applications received nation-wide- ; individuals selected are from as far away as Pennsylvania, Texas and California, Florida, and as nearby as Cedar City. In addition to preparations for evening performances of 'the three Shakespearean plays, "The Merchant of Venice," "Henry V" and "The Two Gentlemen of Verona", running through August 27, rehearsals are also underway for two matinees. Success of last summer's Saturday afternoon matinee has ensured that audiences will again be Brett A's; Straight Christiansen, Susan Roberts, Heather Robinson. A- or better; Jimmie Carter, Chris Cornell, Lisa Dean, Nicole Dotson, Holly Staci Hutchings, Gale, Nathan Joseph, Annette Walker, . k, the community and any exisiting health or sanitary problems. Grant funds may be available to facilities serving the most financially needy communities to reduce their costs to a reasonable level. About 26,000 loans have been made to rural localities and farmland sections to improve their water and sanitary facilities since the first loans were authorized on a limited basis in 1937. Aunt LaVern Bradshaw J i t - I Si AROUND ALL Janet girl Hutchings, Mr. White and AH Around boy Danny Nielson display trophies. My name is Troy Beaumont and I would like to tell you about my Aunt LaVern Bradshaw. She was born at Parowan on August 3, 1933. When she was little her favorite games were; kick the children are Mark, Christine, Valerie, Wade, Roger, Nancy, DeAnn and Monica. There are eight of them. She in church as a worked teacher. She has never moved. Her favorite hobbies are: flowers, reading, gardening and she likes to make things. I like my Aunt LaVern very much. I also like to go to her run sheep run, and jacks. Her most frightening experience was when her electri-cutedaughter DeAnn got How she did it was when she was washing and vaccuming the car, she stepped in a puddle of water and thats how she got electricuted. My Aunt didn't have any special pets. The schools she went to are Belknap Elementary and Beaver High School. Her early friends are: Jessie Walker, Revola Parkenson, Joyce McQuarrie, Irene Gale and Eileen Roberts. She swimming really liked in the ditches, girls" camp, mutual and school. After my Uncle Howard got off of his mission they started dating. Her mom and dads names are Clifton and Florence Beaumont. They had 13 children. My Aunts can, I Community Ed. Classes Drill I Team Skills $15 for 3 Sessions Register June 1, by calling Cydney Marshall, or Traci Gillies, Mel Osborn at house. 438-280- 9 By Troy Beaumont 438-234- 1 438-234- 1 "A book is like a garden carried in the pocket." Arab Proverb Dancergenics, an innovative exercise Program Beginning June 6, New Gym, 9a.m. $15 for 8 sessions 4-- AH Ages SEVIER VALLEY TECH AREA VOCATIONAL RICHFIELD, 896-820- Contact Cydney Marshall, CENTER UTAH Mel Osborn, 2 438-234- 1 f I MM I IffUMIJUl Willi imiim mum ii iiniw ii y q ,,. ,. John Webster, Christiansen, Daniel Marshall, Kristy Moss, Diane Stoker, Ryan Yardley. able to see all three Shakespearean productions during a weekend. In addition the traditional "Monarchs of England" matinee will this summer feature the Court of Henry V. Beginning June 6 the Festival Box Office will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays, and tickets may be purchased during those hours, The Box Office number is (801) and Festival information may be obtained by calling this number. Now you can budget the same month for your electric bill amount each with Utah Power's Equal Payment Plan. 586-787- 8 Construction Supervision and Consultation Deal Directly with a Utah Mill and Save! 37S-5G5- 0 22G-800- 4 Provo, Utah 84601 be able to join Equal Pay Our EQUAL PAYMENT PLAN lets you know exactly what your electric bill will be. Each month will be the You'll same amount for a full year's time. We'll estimate a year's electrical costs based on your past usage. Then we'll divide that amount into 12 equal monthly payments. You'll be able to keep track of your actual usage on ate place and you'll be on your way to a balanced budget! Or, contact your nearest Utah each month's Twice bill. each year, your anytime, Just mark an in the appropri- Power office for more information on Equal Pay. POWER... helping you live on UTAH Equal Pay amount will be checked against your actual usage and your monthly amount will be adjusted as necessary. (X) posmier1 a budget. I j ages 3 to 5 Charlie White, Tracy White. A- or better; Sidney Bradshaw, Marcie Dotson, Eric Edwards, Debbie Murdock, Kendall Condie, Susan Olsen, Allison Pender. 7th Grade Straight A's; Gary Brown, Randi Loui, Kim Jensen, RaCail Riley, Caroline Smith. A- - or better; Matt Barton, Dee Ann Bradshaw, Von Custom Planning and Design Energy Efficient 265 N. 1280 V., NO. 10 & 1 . Curtis SHesppell Lumber or finance farms, homes and essential community facilities such as water and waste disposal systems. The extra funds provided by the jobs bill 'will provide further impetus to the economic recovery that is beginning to take hold,' Hawkes said. "This boost is especially important in rural areas whose ability to borrow is traditionally more difficult than for urban areas.' Interest rates for water and waste disposal loans vary from five percent to a market rate (currently 9.125) depending on the income of yJiri n if Wright, Scott Eyre. 8th Grade Straight A's; Lana Baldwin, Natalie Black, Pamela Evans, Angela Martin, Wade Oakden, Holly Robinson, Pat fey Call PrOVO, credit without adequate f Melonie Log Homes Free Delivery to Site ed assistance to rural communities without adequate water and sanitary facilities,' Hawkes said. Farmers Home Administration is the rural credit agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. It helps farmers and other rural residents and communities Martin, Jay Riggs, Stephanie Smith, Carla Spencer. 9th Grade Lesa A's; Straight Albrecht, Paula Bradshaw, Tonya Dalton, Sharon Kaye Marshall, Melinds Roberts. A- - or better; Jill Carter, Lenette Cartwright, Michelle Harris, Rod Jones, Scott Langford, Shelly Lee, Ginger Mackelprang, Paul Marshall, Stauffer, Arrives students into $845,000 in loans and $393,000 in grants for need- 0!:, mf 438-280- 9 |