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Show p r; t r yJ ; ' r, C" r-- v iJT Sg 'At )1 VOLUME 03 NUMBER 28 Sheriffs Report June 30, 2008 to July 6, 2008 Included , -- i'l 1 1 4 4 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 1 ;- Intoxicated Person Juvenile Problem Keep the Peace Lost Property Medical Emergency Missing Person Parking Problem Stray Animal Structure Fire Suspicious Person Circumstance 6 1 s 1 1 1 5 - Z', c- - , - s v ' '"V1." -' 'ail, I Report June 6, 2008 Sarah Fraser Duquette of Magna, Utah was booked on the charges of Fail to obtain insurance, Warrant. Richard D. Lexes of Magna, Utah was booked on the charges of Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, 30-Ju- ly Jeremiah t Beaver County Fair August 1 2 Traffic Violation 3 Patient Transfer Trespassing Vandalism VIN Inspection Weapon Offense Welfare Check 1 3 1 4 3 14-1- 6 It's time to start planning for Injuries f of U Keith Draper Beaver County Correctional Facility Damage Theft Gas SkipTheft Threatening Lloyd McFall was booked on the of Domestic violence. charges David Clayton Myers of Milford, Utah was booked on the charges of Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Skyler Joe Ostler of Beaver, Utah was booked on the charges of Intoxication. Leslie Lavern Williams of Milford, Utah was booked on the charges of Criminal mischief. Milford, Utah Traffic Accident w 1 your participation at the Beaver County Fair. For more information on events please contact the following: Rodeo Queen Contest: Toni Williams 387-269- 2 Demolition Derby: Lance Cox or Chad McWilliams 310-031- 3 310-054- 2 Contest: Rodeo or cleggrodeo.com On Monday, July 7th, 2008 there were 354 inmates housed in Beaver County Jail. The 4th Parade Was it just me or was the number of parade entries and spec- -' tatcrs way down this year? Same for the Butch Cassidy event. Not even half the usual vendors. The car show entries were way down also. Maybe it is time to promote these events a little more. The way it's going the events will be nonexistent in a few years. marlow June- - JulySpedal STORAGE UNITS 10x12 - $39.00 per month ldESc 10x24 - $69.00 per month TJe 12x30 - $90.00 per month tfadvac? Beaver storage Call Nick or 33 435-438-24- 84 Friday Night Under The Lights Thoroughbred Horse Races At The Beaver Race Track Thank You want to thank all the wonderful people who moved my many things on Saturday, July 5th. You did a great job. Thank you for getting my TV set up. All of you are very much appreciatI ed. Thank You, Belknap Elementary Summer School Belknap is exploring the possibility of having 3- - 4 weeks of summer school for 3rd - 6th Grade students who need added help with math. .The classes would be offered if enough students who need an extra boost in math apply. If you feel your child needs extra help getting ready for next years math please contact, Kent 1 Hofheins or 421-- 1 267. Beaver High Girls Soccer Tryouts August 4th and 5th Live Music by Eric Dodge July 11th Post Time 4:00 Races Sponsored The Canyon Breeze Training Center Beaver Thoroughbred Racing at its best By 310-000- Vendor Booths: Mon. 7 to 10 a.m. and 3 to 6 p.m. Tues. 7 to 10 a.m. Beaver City Park For more information contact Malena Martin or Dr. David Howard. Bill Treder 438-637- 9 For Events: Fair Talent Competition: County 438-645- 0 4-- H Melinda Wilkins 438-515- 0 Baby Contest: Makayla Tripp 691-226- 3 . Miss Beaver County Pageant is going to be held July 23rd at Beaver High School. If you would like to enter please call Melissa 438-234- Verhearan 438-540- Featuring The George Marshall trials Dairy District Derby Trials Little Miss Beaver Contests: 7 Pepper Gale Kanell Millie 4 i. jS Warrant. 2 , SINGLE COPY 50 CENTS Facility Booking Traffic Accident w 4 801-628-77- 0 Beaver County Correctional 3 4 . 'r'-- ! - Fall Fire Fireworks 2 2 ? Canine Search Citizen Assist Citizen Dispute Controlled Substance Problem Dead Body Disorderly Conduct Domestic Violence Injured Person 5 - Alarm Animal Noise Animal Problem 1 2 a the 82 calls for County Dispatch were: 1 911 Hangup 1 Agency Assistance 3 fi in assistance received by Beaver 1 it 047-40- BEAVER, UTAH THURSDAY, JULY 10, 2008 Beaver County r Publication No. County Seat Newspaper Since 1904 Serving All of Beaver County 1 For any other questions please call chairman Lisa Cox at 438-512- -- Saturday, July 26, 9:30 a.m.- - 5:30 p.m. Schedule - 2008 Quilt Show at the Beaver County Territorial Court House Museum Fiber Art and Quilt Show by Patchwork Quilt Guild at the Opera Exhibits-Antiq- ue House About Town Quilt Tour - Pick up your punch card at the following: Visitor's Center by the Post Office, Patches and Pieces Quilt Shop, 'Rock House Quilts, or any participating business or historical site. Visit 10 sites, get your card marked, and enter your completed card at Rock House Quilts for a chance to win a quilt, sewing machine or gas BBQ. Drawing will be at 5:00 p.m., July 26. Opportunity Quilt - Purchase tickets at Patches and Pieces on Main Street or from Patchwork Pals Guild members for 6 tickets for $5.00 or 1 ticket for $1.00. Proceeds will benefit the Beaver High School Art Department. Tickets need to be at Patches and Pieces by noon on July 26; the drawing for the quilt will be held at 3:00 p.m. Second Anniversary Sale Trunk Show and Exhibits - Patches and Pieces - Beaver River 5K Run Walk It's that time of year to get shape for our annual 5k Run. in Start The Days of 47 celebration off right with an early morning stroll: Registration will begin at 6:30 A.M. at the Beaver High The race will School track. A.M. at 7:00 begin Entrance fee will be $7.00 without shirt, or $15.00 with shirt. Family discounts and Bishops run free. Prizes and certificates for all age categories, male and female. Further information contact Kent Hofheins 7. (73.10) Also visit us at Sawyer & Limb Family Thank July 2008 Beaver Center: July 11- - Baked Ham. July 14- - Baked Fish. July 1 - Beef Tips wNoodles. You Would like to thank all those who made public and private donations as well supported our bake sale, donation drawing and cleanup ad for our National History Day trip, this was a wonderful learning experience. There were kids from all over the country competing in National History Day including groups from Germany, Guam, American Samoa and Alaska. This trip also provided the opportunity to learn first hand more about our great nation's history 15-Ta- safety and effectiveness of an investigational drug for the treatment of active rheumatoid arthritis. To find out more, call toll-fre- e (800) 668-902- 3. According to the experts at' Blistex, dermatologists urge using lip balm with at least SPF 15 as part of a daily sun protection routine especially during the warm weather, when people spend more time outdoors. For tips, tricks and frequently asked lip care ques- tions, visit www.Blistex.com. During the 6th Annual Inter- national Umbilical Cord Blood Transplantation Symposium, Matthew Farrow the first Many people with cancer, heart disease, HIV and other co- Minersville Center: July 10- - Fried Chicken. July 14- - Spaghetti wmeatballs. July 16- - Hot Dogs. Milford Center: July 10- - Spaghetti wMeatsauce July 14- - BBQ Chicken Thighs. July (NAPS) Clinical studies are now in progress to evaluate the human ever cured with a transplantation of UCB stem cells paid tribute to the doctors whose work made the process possible. Tfi learn more, visit www.cordbloodforum.org. Senior Menus 6- 1. Quilt Shop Rock House Quilts at historic Fort Cameron 5. 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