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Show UTAH ; ACE DC I AT I CM S. STE ft 100 CITY UT 04124 4 County Seat Newspaper Since 1904 Serving All of Beaver County Christmas Festival 0 6:30-8:3- p.m. This year we have some, great trees and a playhouse being donated along with hundreds of fun Christmas items. We welcome any donations; please have a box your donations can be shipped to Salt Lake City in. Every penny earned from these donations will be donated to Primary Come Children's Hospital. enjoy a night to kickoff the Christmas season of giving and kindness. Any questions can be directed to Martha Bradshaw 1. Jr. Jazz -- Youth Basketball Registration Thursday and Friday, November 8th and 9th 9a.m. - 4p.m. at the City Office. -- Eager Beavers: 1st and 2nd grade boys and girls. This will be an instructional league designed to teach skills and the fundamentals of basketball while keeping it fun. Half of their game will be spent on instruction and the 2nd half will be a structured game for fun. Space is limited for this level, once full, there will be no more registration. Cost: $25.00 3rd & 4th grade boys and girls. 5th & 6th grade girls. 7th & 8th grade girls. 5th & 6th grade boys. 7th & 8th GRADE BOYS Cost: $35.00 will Each participant receive: jersey, certificate of participation, membership card, Utah jazz player clinic, fun shot competition & team picture. We need coaches for all ages!!! Any questions please call 1 . (1025, 111,8) Burgundy 438-245- , of former and members met prospective October 16 and reorganized the local chapter of the Sons of the Utah Pioneers. Since it is the intent of the group to include all interested persons in Beaver County, the official chapter name has not yet been decided on. The mission of the Sons of The Pioneers is several fold. While a major focus is to collect, document and share individual and local pioneer histories, the organization also participates in and supports local schools with annual student history writing contests and scholarship programs. They also participate in community work and preservation projects. They also organize and participate in several "trecks" each year to visit historical and other areas of interest. The newly organized Chapter will hold a potluck social and monthly meeting Thursday, November 8 at 7:00 P.M. at the Civic Center, Opera House. All current and past members, interested individuals and their spouses or guests who would like to participate in the group are invited to attend. Please bring you own plates and eating utensils. There will be a short meeting and entertainment. For information contact Dell or Hollingshead Paul Anderson A group Christmas The Beaver Festival (preview of donated goods going to Festival of Trees in Salt Lake City) will be held November 14, 2007 at Beaver High School. The open house will be held from p.m. 0 and the program will be 433-223- Beaver County Sheriff's Report Sons Of The Utah Pioneers Beaver 6:00-8:3- 047-40- 0 (438-531- Alarm Animal Problem visit DUF Family Fight Prf Fraud Harassment Juvenile Problem Livestock Problem Medical Emergency Overdose Traffic Accident w Damage ResistingInterfering 7 1 1 Stalking 2 Suspicious Person Circumstance 3 2 2 2 Theft Traffic Hazard Patient Transfer Trespassing Utility Problem Vagrancy VIN Number Inspection Wanted Person Served FTAFTC Weapon Offense 1 1 1 1 1 1 On Monday October 29, 2007, there were 372 inmates housed in Beaver County Jail. Thanksgiving Rolls The holiday season is drawing near. Unfortunately we will not be able to make as many Thanksgiving rolls as usual this year. Due to the high volume roll order requests we are asking ' to their people buy Thanksgiving rolls ahead and freeze them. We double wrap them and if frozen right away and taken out the night before they are just fine. In appreciation of our steady customers who have kept our doors open this past year; the days closest to Thanksgiving are already filled with orders from them. Starting November 1st we will be taking Thanksgiving roll orders from the general public, please stop in and talk to Michelle any time between about ordering. will Michelle be taking Christmas roll orders starting December 1st between 1st Annual Turkey Bowl Flag Football Tournament November 24th Get your families, friends or business together and come play a fun flag football tournament. Teams can have girls and boys and any age can play. We want everyone to participate in this new thanksgiving tradition. Cost: $50.00 per team 2 games guaranteed Must register team at city office before November 9th. . Any questions please call 1 . (111,8) Burgundy at 9a.m.-2:00p.- 9a.m.-2:00p.- ELECT Thank-Yo- El Bambi CRAIG WRIGHT of service with Beaver Fire Department Years of Service with Search and Rescue Leadership of Service District 1 5 Years as Director of Beaver Ambulance ir of Utah EMS strike team 4 Years Chairman Co-Cha- A paid political announcement .visit Historical g i the local history. restorational work buildings exterior at- Buik zZ We IE! done --EI and utiful - Tower clock have had lots of i our community. supp Dan 3- uilt a. hand rail for t stairs and donatthe I EF ed h time and the lumber t Rowland Yardley to help with the dons land! iround the foundatarsen donated his ion, time, jnd equipment to move the soil to the designated areas. Beaver city also helps with a donation of money each year. If we have failed to acknowledge anyone else and their support we are sorry but we are grateful to everyone for your help. . Everyone we have asked has been more than willing to help. Many have donated their time showing visitors thru our Unique Pioneer Museum. Our County Commissioners have been a great support and have committed to continuing the repair and restoration of Beaver's Great Territorial Court House Building. DUP Board Members: Bonnie Ames, Leah Glenn, Lucille Strong, Mariam Monroe, Marylou Myers, Carma Sly, Maurine Sly, and Carol Condie. JL repa '. Non-Insure- d Crop Disaster Assistance Program The Crop Non-insur- Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) is a federally funded program that provides financial assistance to producers of crops when low yields, loss of inventory, or prevented planting occurs as a result of natural disasters. NAP also provides coverage for crops for which crop insurance is not available. t started Sept. 10, Sign-u- p Livestock The 2007. Compensation Program (LCP) provides benefits to livestock producers who suffered feed losses or incurred additional feed costs directly resulting from wildfires occurring between July 1, 2006 and February 28, 2007. To be eligible for LCP, producers must have owned ble livestock on the beginning date of the applicable disaster period and suffered an eligible feed loss from produced or purchased forage. For more information, contact the Farm Service Agency, 620 North Main in Beaver or call 438-508- 8. Conducting Prescribed Burn In Cove Creek and Sulphurdale Area Richfield, Utah, October 30, 2007 - Beaver Ranger District and Central Utah Interagency Fire personnel are conducting a prescribed burn in an area that has already been mechanically treated . This is a continuing project where 100 acres will be' burned daily for the next few days depending on weather conditions. The area being burned is 20 miles north of and south Beaver, east of of Prescribed fire is being used to reduce old treatment piles and pinyonjuniper crown cover that has reinvaded the treated areas. The objective is to increase herbaceous forage production for wildlife and livestock. This project consists of a approximately 1 ,000 acres and prescribed burning will be ongoing as favorable conditions permit. The treated areas were completed in the. 1960's and 70's and were implemented to improve ground cover, forage production and wildlife habitats. Over time, the pinyonjuniper and sage have reinvaded causing a decrease in ground conditions. Livestock forage, soil productivity, and accelerated soil movements are currently in jeopardy of degradation as a result of tree and shrub shading, which replaced the more desirable herbaceous forage species. , The fire will be ignited only when fuel moistures and weather conditions that allow for smoke dispersal away from communities and travel corridors near the burn areas. Fire crews will continue to monitor the fire until it is completely extinguished. Festival of Trees Come and join of the holiday in the spirit season at the Festival of Trees Minersville Open House. Held on Tuesday, November 13th, at the Milford City Offices, we will open for Senior Citizens from 4:00 to 5:00 pm and for General Public from 5:00 to 8:00 pm. There will be a program starting at 6:00 pm featuring performances by Bell Milford the Choir, School and various Elementary local talents from the communi- ty. The Bell Choir will also have an earlier performance at 4:00 pm. are excited to be displaying trees decorated by Bonnie Hardy and another by Mike and Camille Carter and Bonnie's tree will be family. We dedicated to the memory of Lane Johnson and the theme featured will be "Starry, Starry Night." The Carter family tree will have the theme "All Stories Begin at Home." All donations will be welcome with all funds going to Charity Care for the Primary Children's Medical Center. This will be a great way to start the holiday season so bring your families and friends and enjoy the festivities. Beaver will also be hosting an open house the following 14th, at night, November Beaver High School starting at 5:30 pm. v you have questions Connie Phelps at contact please If 387-228- 3. We hope to see you there! YOUR NEWS COULD HERE! RE ELECT le purchase NAP coverage for Compensation Program 14 Years KNOWLEDGEABLE PROFESSIONAL Committed to making a difference in our community! 151 e had two BYU ind tneir students your crop is not eligible for crop insurance, then you can Livestock Serving the citizens of Beaver Since 1992 15 Years of service with Beaver Ambulance DEDICATED Cafe 1 If BEAVER CITY COUNCIL No Personal Agenda!!! u; suc-bus- IF 1 1 Beaver City Rec Dept. y had a very at the year n. We've had many across the United 3 1 4 4 4 (438-2652- ). neers Stat! 1 4) District CitizenAgency Assist DUI Alcohol or Drugs 1 Beaver Ranger U-- P cess 1 SINGLE COPY 50 CENTS ighters of D- - Week of October 22 - 28, 2007 Included in the 56 calls for assistance received by Beaver County Dispatch were: 7 5 438-245- 15 Publication No. BEAVER, UTAH THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2007 VOLUME 07 NUMBER 43 at Pt tFRe Be avejr your crops through the Farm It is Service Agency (FSA). $100 per crop, not to exceed $300 per producer per county, or not to exceed $900 for a producer. December 1, 2007 is the final day for sign up for 2008 NAP Contact the Farm coverage. Service Agency at 620 N Main in Beaver or call multi-coun- ty 438-508- Rowland B. Yardley BEAVER CITY COUNCIL Life Long Farmer And Rancher. 38 Years As A Contractor. 4 Years Of Experience On Beaver City Council. Open Minded and Willing To Listen. Deep Concern For The Gtizens Of Beaver. Experienced With Water Systems. Knows And Understands Roads And Compaction. Served On Numerous Boards. Focused On Improving Our Community. Life Long Resident Of Beaver. 8. I feel I am well rounded and knowledgeable in many different areas. As your councilman, I will continue to work hard to make a positive difference in our great community. I ask, not only for your vote , but also for your involvement in Beaver City. Together we can make a difference! Vote November 61 A Paid political announcement. |