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Show THE BEAVER PRESS s AUGUST 16, 1984 - PAGE 2 Clot iiTJie TRoavev Press By Published Every Thursday at Beaver, Utah Second Clas Postage Paid at Beaver, Utah Publication No. Business Office Phone JOSEPH A. FAHRLENDER ELLEN I. FAHRLENDER 40 047-40- 0 East Center St. 438-28- Publisher Editor ' Business Manager COLUMNISTS Esta Warren 438-286- 9 Ilynn Bradshaw Hattie Greenwood Margery Mackerell Louis Lessing 438-55- 438-249- 6 438-237- 9 Rates on POSTMASTER Application Please send form -Advertising Beaver Press, Utah 3579 to Letter to the Editor Dear Editor: It has been my privilege to work with a person whom I feel is the best qualified to be the next governor of our state Norm Bangerter. Norm is a builder by profession, and it carries over into his public service. He has constructed the most e solutions to our state problems. Being a successful businessman, he will bring practical experience to the governorship. His years of service as Speaker of the House have given him unsurpassed understanding of the issues. In recent years, he has done more to build and lead the Utah Republican Party than any other state officer. It's also important to note that Norm has the ability to win. Recent statewide polls show him holding a bigger lead over both Democrats than any other Republican. Since spring, his following has increased with each new poll. I believe the people of Beaver County should join me in supporting Norm Bangerter for governor. Norm is the kind of candidate, and the kind of governor, Utah needs. Jim Yardley State Representative - Box 351, 84713 Beaver, Sacrament The Beaver First Ward Sacrament Meeting was held Sunday August 12, 1984 in the Ward Chapel with Bishop James B. Morgan presiding and Floyd Yardley conducting. Chorister was Janet Meservy and the Organist was Kathy Riley. The opening prayer was given by Wade Bradshaw. Shane Erickson and Jimmy Carter were at the Sacrament Table and the Sacrament Service was by the Aaronic Priesthood. The Orson and JoAnn Blackner family gave the program. Their son Shane Blackner has recently returned from a Mission in England. His mother JoAnn was first speaker followed by his father Orson. There was a musical number by JoAnn Connie Fails, Bonnie Blackner, Williams, accompanied by Carol Williams. Sister Jean Warde from England told about her conversion and what a gratifying experience it is. Shane Blackner was the concluding speaker. He told how much he enjoyed his Mission and spoke of the many ways Sister Warde helped the misssionaries and encouraged them to do their best. Janet Meservy sang "The Lord is my Light" accompanied by Kathy Riley. The closing prayer was by Cindy Bradshaw. Donald Grondel MonaLou Grondel Donald Grondel 55, of Ogden, Utah died August 12, 1984 of injuries sustained in an auto accident near Beaver. He was born October 12, 1928 in Ogden to Peter and Sarah Drysdale Grondel. He married Nona Lou Shupe in the Salt Lake L.D.S. Temple. Nona Lou Grondel died August 12, 1984 of injuries sustained in an auto accident near Beaver. She was born July 17, 1929 in Ogden to Lawrence B. and Dolores Ellis Shupe. She ITEMS CROCHETED BEAUTIFUL for adults and children were just part of the crafts displayed at the Fair. We failed to get the names of these Grand Champion winners. ' .' J f I :r ' f L I ) Ml I i . . I 31 tC BOER ymuri SEmena J lfrmJWvES . J: "i 1 t OitC f married Donald Grondel in the Salt Lake L.D.S. Temple. The Grondels are survived by the following children: Lynne Grondel of Plain City, Utah; David of Las Vegas, Nevada; and Shirley Grondel of Plain City. They are also survived by three grandchildren. Mr. Grondel is survived by a brother, J. Lynne of Plain City, Utah. Mrs. Grondel is survived by her parents of Ogden, a brother, LaMont Shupe of Ogden, and a sister, Jolene Wangsgard of Lewiston, Idaho. Joint funeral services for the Grondels will be held Thursday, August 16th at 11:00 a.m. in the Chapel of Flowers in Ogden with burial taking place in the Washington Heights Cemetery in Ogden under the direction of the Roger D. Olpin Southern Utah Mortuary of Beaver. , 1 , i t ' J 10 S. 100 W., Beaver 438"2461 or 4382653 If no answer, call 586-94- 1 If Nick and Colleen Dotson Happiness is not a station you arrive at, but a manner of traveling. Cedar City Beaver Pa rowan 438-286- Jesse Ray Perkins 9 Jesse Ray Perkins, 71, of Milford Anything less than Infinity is too died August 11, 1984 in the Milford small. Anything less than eternity or Valley Memorial Hospital. He was immortality is too short. born January 14, 1913 in Iona, Idaho to Franklin Monroe and Alice Ada There never was found, In any age of Perkins. He married Alta Thorley in the world, either religion or law, that November of 1951. She died July 1, did so highly exalt the public good as 1976. He was a member of the the Bible. Milford First L.D.S. Ward. He was reared and educated in Iona, Idaho. Hazel Eyre went to Cedar City to He retired as a conductor of the attend Sacrament meeting where U.P.R.R. in 1970. He was an avid Donald and Carol Carter had their sportsman, enjoyed hunting and little son named and blessed David fishing, but had been ill and confined Eyre Carter by his father. They also for the past 0 years. have a daughter Christy. Donald is He is survived by the following the son of Ward and Revon Carter, children: Ray of San Bernardino, and Hazel's grandson. California; Franklin Jay of Great Visiting with Waldo and Vie Falls, Montana; Ken of Phoenix, Yardley this past week was their Arizona; Mrs. Sharon Sanders and granddaughter and family, Debbie Mrs. Dennis (Bonnie) Hardy, both of Taylor and children Byron, Zackery, Milford, Utah; David of Roosevelt, Lonnie and Matthew of Idaho. Utah and Jess Ray, Jr. of Salt Lake Debbie is Don's daughter. They City, Utah. He is also survived by 20 visited in Milford with Valarie grandchildren and eight greatRollens, a cousin. grandchildren. He is also survived Gordon and RaNee Waukier and by a brother, Derald of Cushing four daughters Natalie, Stephanie, Oklahoma. He was preceded in Jennifer and Melissa of Roy, Utah death by a brother, Howard. visited with Eugene and Esta Friday. Funeral services were held TuesThey had been in Enoch to visit with day, August 14, 1984 at 11:00 a.m. in RaNee's parents, Ivan and Louise the Roger D. Olpin Southern Utah Matheson. They will visit in Delta, Mortuary Chapel in Milford with Utah with Gordon's parents and his burial taking place in the Cedar City brother Dave and Angela Waukier Cemetery. before returning home. Joe and Merle Nelson should be very happy for the wonderful turnout they had for their Golden Wedding Anniversary and the many relatives and friends from out of town as well as the Beaver people that attended. I'll have a report on the program and the out of town relatives that were there next week. The displays in all departments Kumen and Janet Meservy and son are moving to Southern California seemed to be better than ever before this week. We will miss them in our at the County Fair this year. The youth turn in projects that Beaver First Ward. Steven and Kenna Hodges and any adult would be more than proud to claim. family and Sara Yardley and family Susan Roberts and Melinda in Salt four last Lake spent days week to let their children enjoy the Roberts will have the suits they tailored shown in competition at the many fun places there. Emma Walker Gagnon of State Fair this week. Laural Bacon of Milford, Jennifer Sacramento, California is visiting with her brother and family Jasper Harris, Valerie Smith, Jamie Foster, and Nelda Walker and other and Kim Martin, all of Beaver, received gold rosettes for modeling relatives. Justin and Carolyn Tolton and in the fashion revue. Alison Lowe of Beaver won grand daughter visited with their Aunt Lula Tanner Saturday. They were enroute champion for a suit she tailored. One of the interesting exhibits was to Tucson to live and attend school at a radio made by Curtis Wright. is the University of Arizona. Justin Grand champions in floral offerthe son of the late Carl and Nellie ings were Leora McCally of Milford, Tolton. Mitchell and Edna Hodges of for roses, and Carmen Gale was best Fillmore, Utah spent last Saturday in the commercial display of flowers. Phyllis Truman of Minersville won with Mitchell's mother Elva Hodges. June 13, 1984 Eva Powell was in grand champion in the flower group. In the art disolav. Chris Lorenzo Salt Lake to attend the wedding for In the art display, Chris Lorenzo Wendy Stoddard and John Wabel in the Salt Lake L.D.S. Temple. A took first place in the pen and ink and R. Smith of Milford. reception was held for the newly-wed- s category, and Doug PederSon placed with June 16, 1984 in the Old firsts in their particular categories. Church on Highland Drive June 16. Suzanne Dallas's sculpture of an Sunday June 17, 1984 Eva accompanied Elwood and Pat Nilisson and Indian took grand champion. Suzanne is from Minersville. children Curtis and Janet to Nampa, Many beautiful dolls were on Idaho to visit relatives in Boise. They display with Elva Hodges, Ruby visited with Janet Short and family. Garner and Nelda They returned to Salt Lake where Willeson, Shirley Walker taking honors. Eva visited with relatives until July The Boston Parlor clock made by 22nd when Bob and Nell Stoddard Dell Hollingshead took a grand brought her back home. Eva said it championship award. was a really great vacation. Connie Fails exhibited some Douglas and Lois Baker and family beautiful books and quilts. Stuffed of Janesville, Wisconsin and Phyllis Baker White and daughter Susan of animals made by Colleen Boyter and Nannette Smith were enchanting. Auburn, Washington spent the Cress Lorenzo of Minersville won weekend with their parents and champion in portrait photogrand Baker. and Ireta Jesse grandparents Anona Swindlehurst spent last graphy with a portrait of his mother father-in-laweek in McGill, Nevada with her and Low won grand champion Alison sister and family, Duain and Hazel in landscape photo for a beautiful Roberts. They brought her home winter scene titled "Frosty Lane". and Lottie Hunt to came Monday Arlene Malchus of Milford was Beaver with them and is visiting her grand champion in tapestry with a brother Alton and May Atkin. pale cream and green tapestry which Nancy and Chris Smith, Susan contained two and one fourth billion and Mildred attendMoyes Yardley ed the wedding reception for stitches and took two and one half years to complete. Michael Olsen and Stephanie Cap-utThe tapestry, woven in five lines Michael is the son of Elwyn and or bands contained Greek Crosses Nina Rue Olsen. The reception was from the 19th century, Trinity Braid, held in "The Alumni House" on the symbols of the Fairy Queen, Mary, of the campus University of Utah the lily tree, or tree of life with house Friday evening. They were married spirits or cherubim, from the 16th in the Salt Lake Temple earlier. century, Falconeering from the 16th Many other friends and relatives century and the Lion Cross with five were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Moyes and five symbols of health from the eleventh children left for their home in century. Helen Lee of Beaver was named Phoenix, Arizona after spending a month with their parents and grand grand champion quilt maker. Jessie Baker exhibited beautiful parents, the Roy Yardleys. Mr. and Mrs. "Dutch" Gentry and rugs. In the Ball Canning Competition, other family members of Colorado Wil ma Davis of Minersville was first were here to attend the Golden and Theo Marshall of Minersville Wedding of Mrs. Gentry's brother was second. In Jams and Jellies, Joe Nelson and his wife Merle. Sandy Edwards of Greenville won Newell Warr of Salt Lake was a both first and second prizes. of his home visitor at the parents, Marie Lee of Beaver won grand Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Warr over the champion in tole painting with a weekend. project which has to be seen to be friends and members family Many In fact, it has to be touched believed. attended the birthday celebration for to be believed. She painted a life Bill Rollins of Parowan recently. He is the father of Linda and April Yardley. (Macklyn) Lake and Emily from Los Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lessing and two Mrs. Kaye Adams from Angeles, children spent several days at the Cedar City and Becky Neil from Louis Lessing residence the past Parowan. They were here for the week. 24th of July celebration and have Word has been received of the spent the past three weeks visiting death of John Young, early coach of their family in Beaver and Prove Beaver High School. He also taught also visited with Jack and Pam They at Cedar City at the old "B. A. C." McMullin in Minersville, Clair and College. He was formerly married to Iretta McMullin and family and Kaye Ellen White, sister of Erma Adams and family in Cedar City. Kerksiek. His last few years were They left Monday for Provo where spent in California with a son and they will be joined by Scott, Mark family. and Melanie McKnight and will Recent visitors at the home of their attend the commencement exercises mother and grandmother, Dora at B.Y.U. where Scott and Jo's Mary McMullin were Mary Jo and will be one of the daughter Jennifer McKnight and Natalie, Mark and Melanie will Steven and Christopher Pray from graduates. remain in Provo where they will be Dallas, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Robert attending B.Y.U. this fall. V 18-2- 438-55- SUBSCRIPTION RATES In Beaver County $9.50 In Beaver County, Senior Citizen $8.50 Outside Beaver County $12.00 ' Esta Out w n County Fair Show Winners 4-- J i HI JULIE KESLER, Extension Service employee displays suits, tailored by Susan Roberts and Melinda Roberts, which will go to the State Fair competition. sized quail with brush strokes so fine the quail looks as if it has actual feathers. The appearance is silky, but when you touched the quail it felt like what it was, wood. Vickie Hutchings' tole painted chest took grand champion, in its group. I arrived at the fair late on Saturday and part of the exhibits were already gone so I know I've left some interesting and important items out. Let us know about them and we will put them in our column next week. These are the proud winners at the Beaver County Fair Horse Show held Friday, August 10, 1984. . In the Open Class - Registered Quarter Horses, Stallion, Grand Champion and Blue - Destry Myers, Beaver. Geldings - Grand Champion and Blue - Max Limb of Beaver and Red - Doug Riley of Beaver. Mares and Fillies - Grand Champion and Blue - Shawn Limb of Beaver, Blue J. D. Osborne of Beaver and Mick Pryor of Minersville. Red - RaCail Riley of Beaver. In Fitting and Showmanship the winners were Blue - Jill Mayer of Milford and Gina Robinson of Beaver. Red - Doug Riley of Beaver, Misti Memmott of Milford and Jerilyn Mayer of Milford. In Western Pleasure the winners were Grand Champion and Blue - Jill Mayer of Milford. Blue Misti Memmott of Milford, Gina Robinson of Beaver, RaCail Riley of Beaver, and Kim Hutchinson of Beaver. Red - Jerilyn Mayer of Milford, Ben Robinson of Beaver and Doug Riley of Beaver. In Western Horsemanship, Western Riding Pattern the Grand of Champion - Gina Robinson Beaver. Blue - Jill Mayer of Milford, RaCail Riley of Beaver, and Doug Riley of Beaver. Red - Ben Robinson of Beaver, Kim Hutchinson of Beaver, and Jerilyn Mayer of Milford. In Pole Bending the Grand Champion and Blue - Jill Mayer of Milford. Blue - RaCail Riley of Beaver, Gina Robinson of Beaver, Ben Robinson of Beaver, and Jerilyn Mayer of Milford. Red - Doug Riley of Beaver, Kim Hutchinson of Beaver, and Misti Memmott of Milford. In Keyhole the Grand Champion and Blue - RaCail Riley of Beaver. Blue - Jerilyn Mayer of Milford, Jill Mayer of Milford, and Ben Robinson of Beaver. Red - Misti Memmott of Milford, Kim Hutchinson of Beaver, Doug Riley of Beaver, and Gina Robinson of Beaver. In Barrel ' Racing the Grand Champion and Blue - Jill Mayer of Milford. Blue - Gina Robinson of Beaver and RaCail Riley of Beaver. Red - Jerilyn Mayer of Milford, Ben Robinson of Beaver, Kim Hutchinson of Beaver, Misti Memmott of Milford and Doug Riley of Beaver. VA - MAY I HELP YOU? husband was in the Navy at the time of his death and was buried at sea. 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