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Show The Beaver Press - March 8, 2001 - Page 2 m Newell Edwin THE BEAVER PRESS " "Cub" Carter USPS C47 - 400 Published every Thuda in Beaver. Utah by The Beaver Press Second Class Postage PaJ Beaver Utah 84713 Marlow L Draper Sue Draper Keri Davids P PublisherEditor Bus. Mgr. Typesetting'graphics SUBSCRIPTION RATES In Beaver County Beaver County Senior Citizens Outside Beaver County Utah to Sidney Algernon & Paulina Eyre Carter. He mar- $17 00 $15 00 $20 00 Lordy, Lordy (435)438-289- Fax: (435)438-880- . J U ft J Jl jkKr JttTn J. "Just Looking Back" by: Mildred Yardley always remember one of our the first trips from California when we came through "Death Valley." We stayed in a motel there overnight. It was so hoi we were glad to get on our way back to Utah to again feel cool weather. At that time we had never heard of "Scotty's Castle" or "Death Valley Scotty" who had became the greatest legend of that area. He ran away when he was a young bey from his home in Kentucky to join his brother on a ranch in Nevada. He also worked in Death Valley, a place he loved. He also worked on many other jobs but decided he wanted to go prospecting for gold. He convinced several wealthy business men that he had a claim to a gold mine worth a fortune in Death Valley. I'll Scotty's most stead fast investor was an insurance magnet, Albert Johnson, who gave thousands of dollars over athe next several years. Mr. Johnson finally decided to take a look at the gold mine. He came west and Scotty took him by horse back through the valley. He loved Death Valley so much because of the dry sunny climate and he had taken a liking to the little old desert rat. He found riches in the desert far greater than ones that glitter. g The two men became life-lon- friends. Johnson often came to Death Valley and decided to bring his wife to see it. They decided to build a home there. Scotty often told everyone he was building a two million dollar home from his profits of the gold mine. It was a beautiful mansion and they called it "Scotty's Castle". It was finally willed to him when the Johnsons died in 1940. Maycock Wedding When you see her let her know at the age of "40" she still has a glow. And a few of her friends really know, the "glow" 4 Letter To The Editor life Mclnelly Rosie's Forty bpfessxmission corn 1 This is a letter in praise of Mildred Yardley The many articles she writes for the paper are very interesting and informative. Would there be any home town news without tier? Her stories in "Just Looking Back are something we look forward to each week, sometimes the first thing we read. She is a talented and dedicated Nicole Mclnelly and Jeremy Maycock will be married on Saturday, March 10, 2001, in the St. George LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that same day from 9 p.m. at the Beaver 4th Ward Cultural Hall. Parents of the bride are Lynn & Garna Mclnelly of Beaver. Parents of the groom are Larry & Carolyn Maycock of Minersville. The couple will make their home in Beaver. 7-- writer. you havent received an invitation, please consider it an oversight and come join us. If We all owe her a big thank you for such entertaining reading. Keep up the good work Mildred! sAngela f Gail I Thank You 5 The family of Donald Baggs would like to extend sincere appreciation to the many friends and neighbors who supported us with their expressions of kindness during the difficult time of his passing. A special thanks to Pastor and Linda Tucker for their prayers and compassion, and the ladies of the First Baptist Church for the wonderful luncheon. A big thank you to Jack Waters for a beautiful song, to the American Legion for the military service, and to Ron Bird for helping us through another difficult death. Thanks also to Dr. Robinson and the hospital staff, and especially thanks' to the wonderful nurses and aides at Beaver Valley Home Health. All the flowers, food, love, and prayers have been greatly Local Girl appreciated. Cathy Baggs Thank You family of Ruth Dotson Daly would like to thank the Doctors and Staff of Beaver and Beaver Valley Clinic Hospital for the compassionate care they gave mother. Also, to Chad thanks Bishop and the Minersville 2nd Ward Relief Society. A special thanks to family and friends. We will miss her dearly. Keith & Nancy Dotson Roger & Nancy Howes Ben & Donna Daly Fred & Denise Ward Her many grandchildren and great grandchildren. Thousands come back each year where it has been a tourist attraction ever since. It was known as the dwelling from the All profits of the world's richest gold mines that really didn't exist. the news that fits, WE PRINT r In Competes Ji . Cinderella f Pageant ; I V McKall Renee Bradshaw in Cinderella the competed Pageant in Cedar City on March - 3-- She was required to have an interview and model sportswear and party wear. After a long day of competing McKall was awarded the First Attendent in the overall Beauty Division. McKall is the duaghter of Leslie and Cherie Bradshaw. She is the granddaughter of Randy and Bonnie Ruesch and Claik and Shirley Bradshaw. She is also the great granddaughter of Ned and Peggy Yardley. News About Town Mrs. Lucille Jense and her son, Hal Murdock, attended funeral services Lucille's brother. in Redman for Michael Lake were here over the weekend with lla Elizabeth's mother, the witnessed Messinger, and naming of the Mark Messingers new daughter. Sue Cartwright accompanied Vickie and Sam Hutchings to Seattle, Washington to their son, Ranee's, wedding this past week. Ina McQuarrie has been ill with Pneumonia for several weeks but is recuperating at her home now. Mr. & Grimshaw Mrs. of Salt i i - Temple. He was a very good carpenter and especially enjoyed makcabiing children furniture and mountains loved the He nets. out west of Minersville and liked to mine for ore. He was a member of the LDS Church and his lifetime. He is survived by his wife & Sally of Beaver, Children. Sue Dick Davis and Patricia Ann Nelson all of Beaver, Neal & Margaret Dotson of Cedar City, John G. & Vicki Carter of & Milford, and James Sidney of Aloha, Carter Drucella Oregon. He has 41 grand and 54 great grandchildren and 19 great, great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two children, Newell Brent Carter & Barlow Carter, Brothers, Theron & Garner Carter and Sisters, Zola Dalley, Hester Rollins & Vie Watts. Funeral services were held on Saturday, March 3, 2001 at 1:00PM at the Minersville LDS Ward Chapel. Interment was in the Minersville Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuary. i 1 ' SagersAtkin Wedding PBACTICE SELF DEFENSE Get your annual Cancer Screening at your local Public Health Department Call to see if you qualify for a free mammogram Southwest Utah Public Health Department Beaver Office 435-438-24- 82 Wild Horse 7-- 9 Sister Heather Craw Returns From Kiev, Ukraine Heather Sister Craw, daughter of John & Susan Craw of Minersville, Utah, returned home from the Ukraine, Kiev Mission on Thursday, March 1, 2001. She will report her mission in the Minersville 2nd Ward Sacrament meeting at 11 a.m. on March 11, 2001. She would like to express her gratitude to-athose who gave her spiritual and financial support while on her mission. Herald Hayward, California. She is survived by a son, John(Carolyn) Horstman of Brighton, Colorado, four grandchildren, David(Lorie) of West Point, Utah, Kari (Kevin) of Brighton, Colorado, Michael currently serving in the Ecuador Guayaquil North Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y 16-1- 7, in and Saints, Clayton Horstman, Brighton, Colorado, and six beautiful great grandchildren, Tyler, Ashley, Breann, Caitlyn, Parley and Kiara, sisters, Edris (Walt) Winkelman of Salt Lake City, Emma Lou Jones of El Centra, California Norma Jones and sister-in-laof Simi, California. Graveside services will be held on Saturday, March 10, 2001 at 2:00PM at the Mountain in Beaver under the direction of Olpin Mortuary. ed grandchildren and 9 great-;- " She is also survived by one sister, Dawn Poole of Fresno, California. Preceded in death by her beloved husband Riley, first child Riley, one Madison Wulff, five sisters, Gladys, Rebecca, Silvia, Mae, and Eva. She was also preced- ed in death by two brothers, Norman and Carlus LeaMaster. great-grandchi- ld .,, was a keen business with her husband for partner many years. They were distributors of Tupperware for 20 years in Fresno, California. March 12-1- 6, 2001 2001 Washington County Regional Park Hurricane Utah milk. Wednesday: Pizza, veggie tray, fruit, milk. Sulphur Herd Exhibit early Spanish characteristics red manes, "tiger stripes" Health Checks, Good Conformance Excellent Condition. Colors: dun, buckskin, grulta, and others. Bi-co- lo For In formation Call 01 Thursday: Taco salad, beans, meat, fruit, milk. Friday: Ham & cheese pocket, veggie tray, fruit, dessert, milk. Beaver High Monday: Corn dog, veggie sticks, fruit, chips, milk. Tuesday: Potatoesgravy, baked chicken, vegetable, fruit, roll, milk. Wednesday: Sloppy joes, fruit, chips, milk. Thursday: Taco, fruit, dessert, milk. Friday: Burrito, veggie sticks, dessert, milk. fruit, ? Afton : .lAftoft-.ivyas- . ., , never lost her' faith in the Plan of Salvation. She was a ' woman of dignity, character, and to devotion to her family and anyone in need. Dear mother we shall miss your guidance, your strength, your humor and laughter. You fulfilled your earthly life so as to'; return to your celestial glory. You are the best. A true daughter of God. Funeral services were held Wednesday, March the 7th at " who" . . 11:po in the Morningside 3rd LDS Ward Chapel, 881 South, River Road. Interment was in the Toquerville Cemetery under the direction of the Spilsbury & Beard Mortuary. 100th Birthday Honor Assembly An assembly will ' be held on March 3, 2001 from 2 p.m. until , 2:45 p.m. at the; Belknap.) 1 Elementary School to honor.j Lula Tolton Tanner, a former! teacher at Belknap on her 100th J Birthday. We would like to have some of her former students attend I and honor her at that time.' Please call Mitch Tolton at 438- 2413 and let him know can attend. (222-38- ) Belknap Chicken'noodles, Monday: potatoes, vegetable, rolls, milk. Tuesday: Chili, crackers, fruit, 586-24- full life with many if you School Menus or' (435) Cemetery " '; Church of Jesus 1 Christ of Latter Day Saints. She i; faithfully filled three missions with her husband. Afton is sur-vivby her three children, . Stephen and Ellen (Lomax) of Coronado, California, Sandra "'.. ' Mast of Beaver, Utah, Susan and John Wulff of Roseburg, r . Oregon and she is also survived .,' by 15 grandchildren, 42 great- - ;;. Ada Mary Jones Pratt, 71, passed away March 2, 2001 in She was Brighton, Colorado. bom March 5, '1929 in Beaver, Utah to Josiah & Edris Asher , ' callings in The Iwin & Burro March She led a Ada Mary Jones Jones. Although she spent the Jody .Sagers are marto announce the pleased greatest part of her life in of their Sharee and California, riage daughter, Oregon, MaetoXeslie WayneAtkia .son Color'ad6T sh'e'""coh"sidere'd-- : of Wayne & Christine Atkm" brT " Beaver heTKome. "''"" She was a member of the Friday, March 9, 2001 in the St. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y George LDS Temple. We invite you to a reception Saints. Married Roy W. the couple that honoring Horstman, September 7, 1947. Divorced and later married p.m, at the evening from Beaver Stake Center, 1380 East Her husband, William Pratt. 200 North, Beaver, Utah. parents, & three brothers and a If you did not receive an sister preceded her in death. invitation please consider it an Ada worked for over 20 years in oversight and come join us.' classified the Advertising Department for the Hayward " 1941. 4 ? Adopt a living liegcutL. A B.LM George, Ut - Afton LeaMaster Slack, age 87, left her earthly estate to reunite with her family in paradise on March 2.2001. on was born Afton December 6, 1913 in Hanna, Utah to Carlos and Rosa Savage LeaMaster. She married Riley Lorenzo Slack on May 22, 1 932. The marriage was sol- emnized in the St. George Temple on the 27th of May, ; . St. served many positions during View Don't Depend on the Luck of the Irish! Aftcn LeaMaster Slack Pratt 3, 2001. McKall competed with a number of other girls that ranged from ages 6 years old. jt t . - , i Ruesch and Ray and Mary The Hollingshead ried Vera Dotson on November & 12, 1930 in Minersville, Utah on she preceded him in death March 23, 1983. He mamed LaPriel "Sally" Baker White April 6, 1984 in the St George LDS "I Postmaster please send change of addiess to: The Beaver Press, Box 351. Beaver. Utah 64713 Phone: Edwin Newefl Cub" Carter. 90, passed away February 28, 2C01 at the Beaver He was bom Valley Hospital. in Miners viile, 1910 August 22, Beaver. i Fishlake Lumber Company Your locally owned IFA Dealer will be having their annual IFA Days on Friday & Saturday, March 16th & 17th. Come check out the great sale prices on Dog Food and Cat Food, Feed and more. Saturday, March 17th we will be serving a DutchiOven lunch. So come and support your local IFA and join in the fun. Free Food and Prizes Due to the rising costs of gas and electricity, Fishlake Lumber Co. will be giving away free firewood until March 15th. Also visit your local IFA and Ace Hardware. (31,8.) |