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Show THE BEAVER PRESS-AUG- 10, UST 1989-PA- 2 GE Chat Chit ... ),,.?! '. "j v-Tt- Beawr Tivs&l e ' 4 M USPS 047-40- 0 Published Every Thursday at Beaver, Utah By The Beaver Press Second Class Postage Paid At Beaver, Utah Business Office Phone (801) i 1 Publisher Lisa Yardley Mary Dell Corral Mabel DuVall there. Editor Business Manager Mrs. Lucille Murdock spent some time in Salt Lake City with her daughters Virginia and Judy and their families. Mrs. Jolene Sorensen and three children of Omaha, Nebraska, has been visiting her father Wallace Yardley the past two weeks. Her husband Craig joined the family during July. Mrs. LaVern Bradshaw spent several days in the Dixie Medical Center after having major surgery. Miss Elizabeth Holiday of Provo was a guest recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blake Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Walker have their daughter Darlene visiting them. Mrs. Fern Williams has had her and family, daughter and The Melvin Walkers, visiting her the past week. Dorothy Rich of Jacobs Lake, Arizona spent several days in Minersville with family members and friends in Beaver. She had been visiting in Salt Lake with other family members. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Moyes and family of Phoenix, Arizona are spending their vacation at the home of their parents and grandparents, the Roy Yardleys'. They spent a week in Murtaugh, Idaho with the Ivan Moyes family. Mr. and Mrs. David Wilden and two grandsons of Las Vegas were visiting in Beaver for several days with relatives and friends. "Charles Oakden of Oregon, an old time resident of Beaver, attended the July 24th celebration in Beaver this year. Mrs. Sharon Barney and two children of Salt Lake are spending some time with her parents, the Al COLUMNISTS Esta Warren Ilynn Bradshaw Hattie Greenwood Rhoda Sullivan Louis Lessing Mel Osborn 438-286- 9 438-550- 9 438-55438-536- 9 438-237- 9 Sports Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES 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. O. Box 351, Beaver, UT 84713 - New Arrival Thank You NICOLE FALKOWSI (HAMMOND) the arrival of her announces is Great-grandmoth- er son-in-la- w Beaver Little League wants to give a big thanks to everyone that helped in any way with the Little League season. We give a special thanks to all the sponsors, coaches, parents, and all the umpires, also to Vickie Waters for working in the concession stand and to Jack Waters for working on improvements to the concession stand. we We everyone, appreciate couldn't do it without your help. Robin Bradshaw, President daughter, Ashlynne Raye Cordero on August 5, 1989 at Humana Sunrise Hospital in Las Vegas, Nevada. She weighed 7 lbs. 6 ozs. and was 20 inches long. Her grandparents are Mark and Kathy Cordero of Las Vegas, Nevada. Edith Swartz of Beaver. Great uncles and aunts are Ron and Karen Paget of Greenville, Utah and Keith and Mary Koziba of Beaver. Free Hearing Clinic At Beaver Hospital Free hearing clinic is being held at the Beaver Valley Hospital on Thursday, August 24, from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. This service is offered by the hospital to help identify hearing problems in adults and children. For your appointment call If you have general questions, call Utah Toll Free WATS line, A Marshalls,'. .; Mr. and Mrs. Heber Gurr and Mr. and Mrs. Ren Moss went to Salt Lake City to meet Lory Gurr who has been in the Southern states with the National Guard.' His wife Karla and children have been in Beaver the past six weeks awaiting the arrival of their new baby son. 438-520- 3. I Kimball Forbes "" v .' MCD-CCC-- ',,,.(., . "Mrs. Mable Smith has a niece from Salt Lake spending some time with her this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Forrest and two sons, Russel and Roy spent ten days in Long Island, New York with Ron's parents who make their home i E. Center St., Beaver, Utah 40 kanderfield Clinical Audiologist .' " " Paid Advertisement News Glaucoma Screening . & - f I I 1 k t I ( I i v By Ilynn v. K cnig!Jt wih .their ,, grandmother, foOlafcriel' Edwards. They .were on - .ihrti ,o in Colt i ok r;t , ;v I iv i ' and Mrs. R. .August and rea" of Las Vegas spent the ; - -t c w Carol Sue Green Carol Sue Green, age 33, died August 5, 1989 in Beaver, Utah. Born February 20, 1956, in Cedar City, to Stanley Gordon and Helen Elizabeth Bonner Green. Graduated from Beaver High School in 1974. Graduated from Southern Utah State College with an associate degree in business. Sue was employed as Precinct Justice Court Secretary for the Beaver County Justice of the Peace. She was active in the L.D.S. Church, presently serving as Primary Secretary and Ward Librarian for the Beaver L.D.S. 5th Ward. She was a special aunt to her nieces and nephews. She loved the outdoors and had many special friends who will miss her greatly. She is survived by her parents of Beaver. A sister, Mrs. Ned (Gail) Harris; Two brothers, Rodney Gordon (Rosemary) Green and Tracy S. (Malinda) Green, all of Beaver. Funeral Services were held Wednesday, August 9th in the Beaver L.D.S. Ward Chapel under the direction of Olpin Mortuary. InterView ment in the Mountain Cemetery in Beaver. Lesa Albrecht and Bret e south of the Utah-Idah- o border. Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Spencer Redmond identified the victim of the 8:47 a.m. accident as Ignore S. Waite, 64, Huntington Beaver, California. Her husband, Noble J. Waite, also 64, was treated for minor injuries at Bear River Valley Hospital in Tremonton and released, a nursing supervisor said. Trooper Redmond said a vehicle driven by Mrs. Waite was northbound on when it veered off the right side. The driver overcorrected and the vehicle rolled twice. The victim was wearing a safety belt, the trooper noted. Lenore was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sly of Utah, y . ) half-mil- ' A l I 11 ' 11 f t f s i t ! ! M .: i ',7 i X--. 2:00 p.m. At Beaver Man-derfiel- d, I.SA Annual Art' Show In Cedar Aug. of their thcoming marriage daughter, Bonnie Bettridge, to Kenneth J. Laird, son of Mrs. of Evanston, Karen Wagstaff vited. Bonnie Wyoming. coach. Kenneth is employed by the Pittsburg and Midway Mine located in Kemmerer, Wyoming. The couple plan to make 85 Dr. A T- - A t- A' T A T "T T X t A T it itt iT t A" i t sL tIr t it vl nL sL T 'T T 1 & l. George. , vl 'TX t- - 'T A TRIBUTE TO ELVIS jr .sr a it.. 4ff fit ' ': 115 . i i and STEPHANIE PAICE are proud to announce the arrival of a baby girl born July 25, 1989 at 9:35 a.m. at the Beaver Valley Hospital. She weighed 5 lbs. 13 ozs. and was 21 inches long. Her name is Rhianna Marie. Rhianna has one sister, Christal, age 5, to help welcome her. Her grandparents are Leon and Alta Paice. is Martha Paice. Center. At our last dinner Sam Cox came and played the piano and sang "Silver Haired Daddy Of Mine", "Almost Like A Song", "Galoway Bay" and others. Thank you so much Sam, we really appreciated the entertainment. 333-413- 4 Tess is the daughter of Richard and Janet Oakden of Beaver, Utah. She is a Senior this year in High School and was elected of Beaver High School. She has participated in many activities which include a 1 year member of the Drill Team. She has also been on the cheerleading squad 2 years. The first year she was elected head J.V. Cheerleader. Tess is also active in her church activities and has served in many as I jural positions. She now serves ' v : President. 'V -t- We, want' 16 ier ifojiKratuiatc'Tess on CCMtldnshmCnf- .- - Special Recognition Award Panguitch Satellite communications Elder Ryan Yardley has U- i called to serve in the Seoul Korea Mission. He will enter the Mission Training Center on August 23, 198:i. A farewell testimonial will he held August 23, 1989. Ryan is a graduate of Beau High School. This past year he Weber State College. I'. also was a member of the Ui' i State Track team. Ryan is the son of Pat and Kim Yardley. Dick Bairett Tess Oakden Receives Young Womanhood ' w Mission Call We want to thank everyone that has been coming out for the dinners. We could have a lot more, so plan on coming out to the dinners on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 5:00 p.m. at the Senior Citizen's Carpet Care G3TNN group v. Teddy Bear's 1(800) & . Carrots Lime and Pear Salad Hot Bread Peach Cobbler RICHARD Jl - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16th Cabbage Rolls Tater Tots New Arrival Carpet-Upholstery- Serving Beaver, Fnoch, Pamwan Mr. and Mrs. S. Albert Smith entertained the Fireside group at their home Sunday evening. A delicious meal was served to her guests by Mrs. Smith. The evening was spent visiting. Chips and Dip Rice Pudding MONDAY, AUGUST 14th Roast Beef Potatoes and Gravy Corn Carrot Salad Hot Rolls Pears and Coconut Squares f' Premiere Cable TV Fireside Meet Hamburgers and Trimmings Relish Trays-Fru- it and Veggie French Fries '.'' A Elvis: A Portrait by His Friends 'The fansA Perspective" Tuesday, August 15, 9:30 P.M. Elvis: A Portrait By His Friends "Heart and SoulUntold Stories" Wednesday, August 16, 9:30 P.N. Elvis: The Echo Will Never Die Thursday, August 17, 9:30 P.M. e Evanston, Wyoming. SENIOR CITIZEN MENU FRIDAY, AUGUST 11th mr 4 then-hom- in - Great-grandmoth- er ton 5 and-wil- ; f- - Ronald L Snow "A-- X X X T T T T T T Jr 'T . Bret and Denise Bradshaw had a outdoor dinner with , X-t all he trimmings, on Saturday night ' for Denise's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Chqd Johnson ' and their two : children, also Mibi and myself. Louis Schwab visited me SaturI was sure glad to see him. day. v "T" Judy Beaumont's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Best from with Orem, spent the week-en- d them. ,t E. Center St. Sponsored By Dixie Eye Center v V in has been employed the years by the Beaver County School District as a teacher and past The Intermountain Society of Artists will hold their annual art show ill the park in Cedar City on August If ', you extra have fresh 5 through August 13. This will be the . fifteenth year that they have held a vegetables or fruit in your gardens . this year, don't waste them. The sfipw in Cedar City. They will have b proximately sixteen artists whoJ i Senior Citizen's Center will be glad to get them and will make good use v fll beat thisTshow include fine art, photographyand sculpture. '. of them. B!th,,Aiui )o ad.iher friend stopped to visit Beth Ann's parents, ox. The girls and LaRae nn thpir iuav ttt a familv wpt-reujiioiif iniKaJiosh. The girls work a Senior Citizen All Senior Citizen's News 3 the Relief Society Room. friends and relatives are in- Church in Kenneth and Bonnie will exchange vows on August 12 in the St. George LDS Temple. An open house will be held in their honor that evening from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. at the Beaver 1st, 2nd and 5th Ward Unl,u iut ' in Cedar City. The prospective groom is a 1985 graduate of Wasilla High School in Alaska. He served a mission for the LDS Church in Calgary Canada. He is attending SUSC, majoring in Business Administration. He is employed at Gart Bros. The couple plan to make their home in Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Bettridge of Beaver, Utah announce the for- SflV. Friday, August Christensen's Department Store Bonnie Bettridge To Wed Kenneth J. Laird X-- find Mts:i Oollis Bradshaw went tfii Jordan, Utah to be with ' "theit daughter and husband and $farfiily when hey hve, their little .Vbabv eirl blessed on Aueust 6th. 5vThe. parents are Mr and Mrs. in Elementary Education and Child Development. She is employed at Mr. and Mrs. Richard Albrecht announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Lesa to Bret M. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Taylor of Willow, Alaska. Lesa and Bret will exchange vows August 12, 1989 in the St. George temple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. at the Minersville LDS Church. The bride-to-b- e is a 1986 graduate of Beaver High School and will graduate this December from SUSC ar a M. Taylor To Exchange Vows BRIGHAM CITY-- A California woman was killed Sunday morning rollover on Interstate in a one-c15, Jl J, Lenore S. Waite 5-1- .1 ,.- Free Cataract Q t Two Rooms Any Size In Flood Cleanup $375 .wCouPon Beaver In August Name (( i ! Steam Cleaning Carpet Upholstery Fill Out Coupon Leave At Joyce's Dept. Store Will Call Address. I Phone & Preferred Time Morning & i Afternoon Evening i Estimate At No Obligation! |