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Show THE BEAVER PRESS JUNE 28, 1990-PA- v GEt j Wst Baptist i Church Of Beaver f rU 'HpI JSPS Published Every Thursday at Beaver, Utah By The Beaver Press Second Class Postage Paid At Beaver, Utah Business Office vllu ' 047-40- 0 Phone (801) I IH Evening Worship Cf ff?V- Editor - I Coopti Business Manager P. III- , , - , - . " """ V II 1:11P.M. Abrtms, Pastor ' V f i . II I Monday Night Bible Study x'v , l:MP.M. I Publisher - If If. U:NA.M. I 438-289- 1 Lisa Yardley Mary Dell Corral Mabel DuVall Sofcdjy School 9:45 AM. Morning Wonhip ' E. Center St., Beaver, Utah 40 D.U.P. Museum ' , 220 HI Esta Warren Ilynn Bradshaw Hattie Greenwood Rhoda Sullivan Louis Lessing 438-55- Beaver 438-53- Mildred Yardley Spoi SUBSCRIPTION Happy Birthday 1 Year Old immanuel Lutheran 438-237- 9 438-222- RATES Church In Beaver County $12 In Beaver County, Senior Citizen $10 Outside Beaver County $15 Out of Country $17 POSTMASTER: Please send Change of Address to: The Beaver Press, P. 0. Box 351, Beaver, UT 84713 Thomas B. Shelise Brown celebrated her first birthday with her family on May 15, 1990. Ice cream and cake was served and everyone enjoyed watching her excitement as she opened her gifts. Shelise is the daughter of Jim and Shelley Brown. Her brothers and sisters are: Russell, Krisann, Jami, Johnson, Pastor 586-710- 3 438-565- 3 d Every Sunday 11:30 a.m.' Hi Jjv; fXlvfl ' Mtr' I Jr. Letter To Editor Dear Editor: I'm not sure if you publish open letters freely like this or not in your paper, but thought I'd write Boy Scouts Plant Trees rere ,ture; .J-,- P help1-in't- te , , Beaver Women Honored of'he ' ' Manderfield News ' ( Marcine L. Davis . , . parents, Clyde and Patsy Webb. Monty works in Provo. Collts and Verl Bradshaw visited with their daughter and husband and family last Sunday and came home that evening. They are Bob and Janet Douglas of Washington, Utah. Colleen Bradshaw and the other Mutual leaders had a "Mother 9 Daughter get together at Colleen's place.. They had a lovely outdoor barbeque for them and a large crowd of mothers and daughters enjoyed the evening on Thursday night. Don't get down in the dumps Let BEAVER RUBBISH cS do it for you! Call s 438-531- 1 BEAVER RUBOIGH CO. Beaver, Utah P.O. Box 609 funeral Trusts and Burial Plans honored at BEAVER COUNTY'S r- - BEAVER 195 North 200 West TRADITIONAL 100 1 MILFORD 2MCCou(5i 100 Melinda Lundberg ' Wast ?r- -i' .',. Amy Spencer, Marsha Stucki, Jeremy Thomas, Shawn White, Tiffany White, Clay Williams, Mindy Williams. 9th Grade Straight A's Jeremy Bradshaw, Sheralyn Burr, Lesa Davis, Kerrie Erwig, Ranee Hutchings, Nathan Robinson, Deborah Stoker. r Better Clint Albrecht, Corey Bishop, Sterling Bradshaw, Clifton Farns-wortJodi George, Derek Houston, Kimberly Marchant, Alison Yardley A-o- City Council Graduates From U of U Neal Yardley. Minutes ( Continued from page 1 ) Haslem regarding swimming pool Roberts Lundberg re-- s mill levy. Beaver County will be cently graduated from Utah State Her major is Early University. collecting the mill levy and Childhood Education with a minor in ' distributing the operation and Language Arts. Melinda has been 'maintenance monies, rather than hired to teach second grade at Ellis the School J)istrict. It was the consensus of .the. City' Council that Elementary in the' Logan School District. Melinda was highly rec--- ,t ' this is accejrtable-aaHon- g 35; the ommended by her Professor as an money will be used for operation outstanding individual and of 15S ..and maintenance costs with no increase in taxes as specified in the applications in the Logan District she was one of the eight who letters.' received a contract to teach. Terry Griffiths met with the City Council and discussed police proWhile attending USU she was tection and dog problems within very active in student government. She served for two years on the Beaver City. Councilmembers Robinson and Family Life Council; Four years on the President's Leadership Council ; Bradshaw were absent for approxiwas the Service Vice President of mately 15 minutes to answer the fire the L.D.S. Institute and was on siren. The City Council discussed the many activity committees. South Interchange waterline project. Melinda also graduated from L.D.S. Institute. It was noted the project is Melinda is the wife of Daryl approximately $40,000 more than what has been budgeted. It was the Lundberg and the daughter of Daryl consensus of the City Council that Lundberg and the daughter of Jessie Beaver City's connections will be and the late Sheldon Roberts. placed in the new Industrial Park development project. It was noted that the Department of Transportation has given Beaver City permission to bore through the freeway The Sexy Swing Sitters held their for this waterline, Beaver City will first meeting. The group continue with the original 35 percent consists of 9 members with their of the cost of the project with the leaders Marci Yardley and Tess clarification that Beaver City's Oakden. The group consists of the connections be used in the Industrial Park and the additional water line following members: availability. President-Kris- ta Anderson It was the consensus of the City Vice President-Br- ee Yardley Council that Attorney John O. Secretary-Mar- cy Williams Christiansen to amend the agreePlanners-Hal- ey White Party ment on the South Interchange Angela Myers waterline to include Beaver City's. Directors-AOakden Camp industrial park . connections and connections for the Atkin additional investors. original Deann Rosenlof At 7:30 p.m. Mayor Lee opened the meeting for public input on the 1 Fiscal budget and 1989-9- 0 budget amendments. Heber Gurr was present for the hearing. After review of the budget amendments, Beaver City approved the 1989-9- 0 budget amendments as attached as Exhibit 375C. The City Council reviewed the proposed 1990-9- 1 budget and salary schedule. After considerable review, Beaver City adopted the 1990-9- 1 budget and salary schedule, attached as Exhibit 375D. Mike Ferrara met with the City Council and discussed Beaver City sponsoring him to the Police 8th Grade Straight A's Julie Christensen, Kyle Monfredi, Daphne Staheli. Melinda A-- Better Randy' Atkin, Marty Beaumont, David Black, Hilery Bradshaw, Mitchell Carter, Jared Condie, Nicole Cummings, Jeremy Gale, Micah Jessup, Shayla Jones, "Kyle Marchant, Karri Raddon, Kirt Rosenlof, Shad Sagers, Rory Smith, Bartt Stucki, Olivia Thomas, Ember White, Jeremy Williams. . 7th Grade Straight A's or Better Brown, Amic Davis, Dori DeWeese, Becky Farnsworth, Amee Gee, Bryant Johnson, Kourtney A- - Russell Lessing, Jeff Martin, . ErickaRuss-Reporters-Stefan- 1990-199- I) Darren Marshall has been called to serve in the Resistencia, Argentina Mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Alfred Marshall. Darren graduated from Beaver High School and has been attending SUSC in Cedar City. His farewell will be July 1, 1990 . . and he will enter the Mission Home 7, f . July 25th. Everyone is invited to " attend his farewell in the Beaver 3rd Ward at 11:15. Academy. Mike Riley and Ray Alan Yardley met with the City Council and discussed costs associated with the South Interchange waterline. It was the consensus of the City Council that Beaver City should be able to use their connections in the Industrial Park. The City Council also discussed boring under the freeway and the water tanks. After discussion, it was the consensus of the City Council a special meeting be held on Wednesday, June 20, 1990 at 1:00 p.m. with the investors and City to award, the bids on the South Interchange waterline. Larry Walker met with the City Council and discussed a problem Chanda Osborn, Monica Riley, Rylee with the lids on water meters not being secure and possible liability to Beaver City in the event someone gets hurt. Roger Kesler met with the City Council, representing Ray Scheuer. 4-- my Kevin Lance Tyler Black, Tyson Black, Brown, Matthew Robinson, Smith, Julieann Yardley. Sexy Swing Sitters Meet Mission Call MORTUARIES A- - or Better Baldwin, Jason Bradshaw, Bradshaw, Monica Carter, Christiansen, Ben Dalton, Fails, Russell Harris, Jared Hollingshead, Mark Hubbell, Eric Jones, Jeff Kerksiek, Matt Man-derJon Marshall, Tiffany Riley, Natalie Sharla Daryl Brady Ladies Auxiliary The V.F.W. would like to thank the citizens of Beaver for their help in making . DARREN MARSHALL Percent Value 10th Grade Straight A's Andrea Albrecht. Gloria Craw, Angela Limb, Jade Myers, Nicole Yardley. these awards possible. f Olpin Motiwsty All - he 1 Kimberly Walbeck, Ryan Williams, Evan Yardley, Jennie Yardley, Richard Yardley, Ronald Yardley. VAVS-Hospi- 1 Better Mel-ane- the The Ladies Auxiliary V.F.W. are pleased to announce that in their division, they took first place in all but one category for the contribution and donations made to Veterans organizations. Many hours and much energy is spent selling Poppys and organizing money making projects to be able to contribute to Veterans programs. The Auxiliary won first place in the following categories: National Home, Cancer Aid and Research, Buddy Poppy Program, Safety Program, Rehabilitation Program, V.F.W. PAC Program, tal, Americanism Program and Legislative Program. I x- ,- r Limb, Jennifer Marshall, First Placeof mid-Ma- . A-o- Amy Albrecht, Tracy Atkin, Heidi y Bradshaw, Monica Bradshaw, Auxiliary Take , anyway. My husband became very ill in y while we were only staving over (supposedly) for one night in Beaver enroute back to our home in Summerland, British Columbia (in 'small Ponderosa On 'june'ithe, early .morning air' approximately 50 the Okanagan Valley.) been had which tree was filled with enthusiasm ,and ?ine seedlings, He ended up in Beaver Valley Tera-Spra gel excitement, as .nine ,bqy. scouts ;and , , treated earlier with for a few days, and all of us Hospital io the moisture roots, provides leaders, .from leaver along with , tiat were and worried, feeling scared, scouts in burlap. 'The Forest, Service .peswjnel, tmet at s'i8nd wrapped very alone so far away from home. veri instructions on how Little Jesmqii to participate, in the . ' Everyone in the town of Beaver P,an 'the frees; to ensure a reforestation Program n' the Beavet ' was simply wonderful to us. From survival , the Successful '.the. jn 'rate, Fishliike National Ranger, .of, ' the motel owners, to the hospital tJie'poysDlan to return tpthe . . , ., , , Forest., , .M, staff and Doctors, everyone at i Those 'involved were: GliniM?lte and; see", how, the', trees, are j ' Beaver Pharmacy, the ladv at the Revnolds ,Tonv . Smith.. Kennv .growing and .if; .the ,'prbject. is Laundromat, the folks at your office, the waitresses at newspaper . .Beaver District rww Ranger, Mrrim. tne restaurant who inquired about 5 wlshW to "maiik 'all those who Brandon RadSon, Roy Carter; ' my husband, etc. etc. all showed Forrest, Irene Forrest, and Roberi ',ParticiPated: antf volUnteere'd their' such kindness and concern we " that Beforeitatioh ' time W ' ."' Yardley. all felt much more secure and a lot ' The - RefoMta'tiotf 'Program con- Program, and encourage otters who less intefes-teapprehensive. W bur natural might be sistetf 'of c'rov'idfnV feadh nartirinant h Thanks a lot Beaver We will ' with a canvas bag f filled1 "with 'resources toome ah8 jbirttis in the ; . , . ' Mturei always remember your little town with a warm feeling of gratefulness V and appreciation. It was a great to get stuck in! place 'Convention The Annual to: Gaytha Benson, Barbara' Brad. ' Sincerely, Utah Federation of 'Business and" shaw, Helen Christiansen, Ann S. Mary and Steve Sipos Professional Women's Clubs, Inc. Marshall, ponna Mbrrisj" Alta Paice ' ' British Columbia was held at the Holiday Inn in St. , and Vickie Waters. to: Mae. George June v9fj lQlftyJhAftfcen i Fifty year pins were given Beaver women received gold pins Atkin, Ella Easton, Roma Hollings-heafor their years of service. Flossie Johnson, Verle Muir ., ;. By Ilynn Twenty-fiv- e and Pearl Thompson. year pins were given Larry and Rea Dawn Rowley and family of Greenriver, Utah spent the week-en- d with the Ron Rowley Parowan. .They had a of family is survived by his wife, of He MINERSVILLE. . . Marcine Leon Reunion in Parowan Rowley Family Minersville, and three daughters, Davis, age 81, died June 22, 1990 in and Saturday. On Canyon Friday Mrs. Douglas (LaNae) Thomas, the Milford Valley Memorial Hoshome their way Saturday afternoon Arcadia, California; Mrs. Harlan G. pital. Bora April 24, 1909 in to see me. Tamera by stopped they (Norma Rae) Thomas, of Milford; Utah to Leon and Minersville, and Rowley spent. Saturday Brady Mrs. Donald (Evelyn) Munk, St. Idonna Eyre Davis. with me before returning night Nine Grandchildren; George, Utah; He was employed by the Union Fourteen great grandchildren; three home on Sunday. Pacific Railroad prior to his Randy Bradshaw took some young sisters, Theo Marshall, and June retirement. He married Sylva Scouts up Indian Creek Friday boy Pearson, both of Minersville; Gwen Rollins, May 22, 1933 on the Milford They camped and came home night. Milford. of He was Ogden preceded Their Flat, in Beaver County. Kiley, Richie and Tim Saturday. in death by a brother, Dan Davis. marriage was later solomnized in up Friday night with stayed Joseph Funeral in services were held the the St. George L.D.S. Temple. He and Bea and Cecil Colleen Randy, Minersville L.D.S. Ward Chapel, was an active member of the L.D.S. Willden. They had a great time. I June 1990 1:00 at 25, Monday, p.m. went Church, serving as Councilor and up Saturday, night and had Interment in the Minersville CemePresident in the Mutual and Sunday ' with them. supper of under the direction tery, Olpin School organizations. Monty Webb and his girl friend Mortuary. with Monty's spent the week-en- d iiWMM Walker. V.F.W. Ladies Chit Chat Those attending from Beaver at the graduation of Melinda Roberts Lundberg from U of U were Jessie Roberts, Shelly Brown and children, Adrie Roberts and children, Iva Walker and Wanda Roberts. 11th Grade Straight A's Kellie Erwig, Ryan Houston, Brandon Lee, Natalie Marshall, Charlene Thanks, thanks, thanks. Grant and Vilda Esplin Matthew and Stephanie. Her grandparents are Jessie Roberts of Beaver and Thales and Edna Brown of Parowan. Great grandparents are Bernard and Iva Walker and Wanda Roberts, all of Beaver. New Address Upstairs Above Sears - A-o- We would like to express our thanks and deep appreciation for all the love and kindness shown to us by the people of Beaver County. The many cards, calls, visits, expressions of concern and kindness and even flowers and food have been very much appreciated and enjoyed during our rather short stay in the hospital in Salt Lake City and since our return home. You people are the best there are and we love you and feel your love. I still have a problem but feel it can be controlled. The many prayers offered in our behalf are a powerful force and we feel it. K Bearer, Utahfl 438-55- r Better Heather Albrecht, Shawn Bishop, Kimberly Brown, Judy Cartwright, Robbie Dean, Jenny Dotson, Jenifer Foster, Walter Kerksiek, James Kesler, Christopher Lee, Trina Marshall, Kimberly Martin, Geoffrey Murdock, Ben Robinson, Valerie Smith, Andrea Yardley. Appreciation Center St. . 11 438-286- 9 Shon Edwards, Tyler Fails, Jared Goff, Kimberly Hutchinson. 438-289- 8 438-535- 9 COLUMNISTS FOURTH QUARTER 1990 12th Grade Straight A's 438-553- II 438-234- 2 Beaver High Honor Roll Increase your appreciation of Beaver County Pioneer history. Visit the Daughters of Utah ' Pioneer Museum, 90 East Center I Street in Beaver. Tours available anytime when scheduled in advance. Museum hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. For more information contact Donna Spencer at or Peggy Ruesch at " Mr. Kesler discussed Mr. Scheuer's proposed waterline through his property. It was the consensus of the City Council that the waterline permit be issued upon receipt of the deed, easement and appropriate connection fees. Beaver City appointed Leslie Williams as Beaver City Council-- , member to complete the term of Conrad Grimshaw. A discussion was held on amending Beaver City's Television Ordinance. Beaver City License Fee, be revised from SI. 25 per month to S2.00 and from $.20 per month to $.30 for commercial television, including hotels and motels. This increase is to cover the costs of upgrading the translator station and additional maintenance costs needed. This ordinance shall be retroactive to July 1, 1990 and will be placed on the August 1, 1990 utility bills. Mrs. Kathy Yardley met with the City Council and discussed plans for the July 4th activities. The parade is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. with Little League games at 1:00, 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. and a Little Britches Rodeo at 6:00 p.m. that evening. Kathy requested Beaver City participate in the July 4th activities. Beaver City will donate $225.00 to the July 4th programs in care of Kathy Yardley. In accordance with Beaver City policy, the money is to be spent in Beaver. Bob Jarvis met with the City Council and discussed skunk problems within the City. Mayor Lee will meet with Judge Yardley and Chief Cartwright and investigate the of allowing Bobby to dispatch skunks within the City limits. Following this investigation, Mayor Lee is authorized to allow Bob Jarvis to use a .410 shotgun to dispatch skunks. liability |