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Show ieassmw lsasBiSewws Thursday, Jan. 26, 1984 Makenzie Gillins celebrated her birthday Tuesday with all her little friends. In fact 22 of them helped her celebrate. Shane Button from Fredonla Is living with his sister Calvin and Bonnie Albrecht and Is going to school In Beaver. Denise Edward from Henderson, Nevada Is teaching first and second grades in Mlnersvllle, she replaced Carlyn Price. Bishop Ross and Eleanor, and Hollie and Gary Goff will meet Chad Anderson, son of Car lie Roberts Serven in Salt Lake Wednesday. They will take him to the Mission home in Provo. He Is going to the Loulseville, Kentucky Mission. Mlnersvllle Elementary Spelling bee will be held Friday, January 27th at 10:00 amt). Fourth to eighth grades will compete for Class A Spellers, Class B Spellers and Class C Spellers. Trophies will be given for each class. Bishop Ross andEleanorMarshall drove to Salt Lake for Ross tp see his doctor. Ileen Gray had furgery in the Milford Hospital Monday. Jeff and Marie Marshall and Noel and Dorthy Wood flew to Hawaii Monday for eleven days. Margie and Leon Thompson went to Salt Lake. Margie Is going on bank business. Delmer and Ileen Gray drove to Cedar City and met Delmers sister Arlene. They had a real nice visit. Senior Citizens met at the Cafe and enjoyed dinner. 38 members. Theo served They Marshall gave a report on her meeting in St. George. Phyliss Truman Is In Salt Lake tending Kathy and Jerry Larson's children while they are In Hawaii. Thruman and Irma Eyre, BUI and Vinie Carter, and Sheral and Lilea Carter have been enjoying the sunshine In Phoenix for a couple of weeks. Mc-Mul- lin Ruth Hayward from Ely, Nevada has been here visiting her family Rachel and Rulon Eyre, Clark and Mary Gillins and Ty and Bernice Gillins. Sunday In Sacrament meeting the Relief Society gave the program. A talk by Lorna Craw, a talk by Pam McMullln, a song by Susan and Elaine Craw, a talk by Linda Thompson, a talk by Reva Williams and a talk by Lois Carter. Also the Relief Society sisters sang a song. THAW: This field at Ronnie Walkers Is already flooded from overflow of the Beaver River, and with the cold weather has been turned NO SPRING Newell and Theo Marshall were in St. George to attend a Senior Citizen meeting Monday. You know sometimes it is hard to remember the combination to your mall box but now you have to remeber to take a key and that is bad. Little League wrestlers competing from Mlnersvllle who competed in Milford last week were: Into an Ice skating pond. The standing water will ruin his alfalfa. Photo by Barbara Leslie Bailey, 38; Anthony Bealer, 44; Nathan Brlen-hol- t, 44; Duke Browner, 38; Mitchell Dalton, 54; Cory Gillins, 44; Joshua Hollingshead, 45; Gud Marshall, 43; Scott Marshall, 41; Wesley Medler, 46. First Grade: Lance Bailey, 42; Bradley Eyre, 62; Cory Hollingshead, 43; Jeremy Maycock, 44; Luke Payne, 52; and Shaun Hutchings, Kindergarten: 44. ms Third grade: Mark Hugh, 50; Mike Lorenzo, 62; Josh Marshall, 68; and Jon Weaver, 64. Fifth grade: Travis Hugh, 80 and Joseph Clark, 57. Sixth grade: Brad Eyre, 74. Seventh grade: Russell Carter, 93; Tracy Fails, 143; Sidney Marshall, 103; Kelly Eyre, 83; Brett 83; Dick Weaver, 113; Hutchings, Craig Hollingshead, 91. Fourth grade: Brandon Payne, 63; Jared Price, 59; Willey Dalton, 58; Jon Marshall, 91; Troy Fails, 69; Jared Hollingshead, 70; and and Ben Dalton, 108. Eighth grade: Lane Limb, 93. HERE'S MORE ABOUT Flood Yatars Gary Sullivan who probably suf- fered the greatest loss In the county last spring, spent thousands of doCliff and Janice Myers traveled to Salt Lke City on Thursday where they spent the weekend. They returned home on Sunday. Leah Fordham accompanied her mother Viola Nowers and sister Nancy to Milford and to St. George this week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Williams Raisor were In Cedar City during the week on Monday, January 30, 1984 Adm. Adults $5., 8:00 P.M. Students $4., Family $15. TICKETS: Write Beaver High School, Box 71. Beaver, Ut 84713 or or Call Dale Rasmussen: 438-514- 9 438-538- 8 Benefit Beaver High School Music Department 41 NORTH I IAIN STREET, HEAVER , business. James and Lillian Williams were In Milford for a Doctors appointment on Wednesday. Mary Ann Williams drove them down and back. Tuesday afternoon, the Greenville Ward MIA boys and girls were taken to St. George to do baptism work. Sixteen boys and Also the following girls went. adults went down to do a Temple Session: Alton and Ray Kesler, Ralph and Leah Fordham , John and Peggy Kerksick, Theron Jessup and At Cedar City, Bessie Edwards. Bessie picked up her daughter, An BEAVER HIGH SCHOOL HEW GYM UTAH 8 and leaves boulders. It takes out our diversions and leaves our fields high and dry. Johnson said, we recognize that needs are different above and below theMlnersvllleReservolr.May-b- e we should have two committees to represent both Interests. Jerry Mayer recommended the Commission declare an emergency on two miles of the Beaver Channel now being flooded. Johnson said, we cant do that. If we clean the channel In one place, weve got to do them all. We dont have money or equipment. Dean Carter said, Lets do it, use condemnation to clear right-of-wfor the diversion, and divert water to Hay Springs. Wayne Wiseman recommended setting up a committee for below the reservoir with members from Irrigation districts, pumpers, Ralph Pearson, and others. Those above the reservoir can form their own committee. Johnson called for the two groups to make nominations to the commission. They should be present with ideas, and means of financing next Thursday (tonight). Commissioner Jefferson said hed like to put 50 second feet down the diversion to Hay Springs. But the Union Pacific doesn't want water against their tracks. Commissioner Pryor said he favored the county doing something. He moved to put 50 second feet of water from Beaver River to Hay Springs due to flooding emergency, startlngFridaymornlng. Jefferson made the second. And thats the continuing saga of Beaver County water. The question of what to do with so much in a country where In modern history, there has never been enough. ay Adamsville , Greenville flRDTKRGUSO Page nette Shepherd, who did a Temple Session. Chad Williams and Wade Weldert went with the Beaver High School students to the wrestling matches. On Monday morning as Donna Morris was going to work, she and JoAnn Blackner met on the corner, by Roy Bartons home and ran Into each other. Nobody was hurt, but Donnas car needed a new face lifting and JoAnns a new headlight. We are happy no one was hurt. Elder and Mrs. Dennis Farnsworth recently returned from a Mission in Alabama and Loulslanna. They have been visiting family in the Northern part of the State. They are now home to their many friends and relatives. On Sunday, Jan.22, the Farnsworths were the speakers In Sacrament Meeting to report on their Mission. Many of their family members came for the occasion. llars on channel work through his property, and has a hundred acres of pasture land flooded now. He said, Lets quit fighting among ourselves. If we put our heads together, and work together, we can He related the do some good. Mlnersvllle flood control project and how it had helped everybody. He said that the state is spending money on the Great Salt Lake. Delta, Manti and others are getting It we money for local projects. work together to solve the problem, we can. But the County Commission will have to take the lead. Were willing to do what Is necessary. If we need to build a dam, dr it! But you cant turn it over to the Individual farmer. Go to the were just as Imporlegislature tant as the Jordan River. Johnson pointed out that the Governor had requested $39 million for flood control, and the county has made a request. But even If the legislature funds the $39 million, we don't know If Beaver County will get any of it. What we need Is a task force, Johnson said. Beaver County doesn't own any water rights, you people do. We ask you to make recommendations for a committee to advise us. Tell us what you want well try to help! Both Davie and Yardley expressed concern they need help right now. They have fields under water. Pearson said, Go ahead with your diversion, youve already got It In place. I wont say anything now so long as a reasonable amount goes down the channel. LaVell Bradshaw asked about Indian Creek and Manderfleld. Is that a county responsibility? Our needs are different than below the reWe know the water is servoir. going to come, and It doesnt just flood over fields, it cuts channels MILFORD IN MOTION NANCY CARTER 387-24- 49 Todd, Rae, Jeff and Eric Munlc, of St. George were In Milford for the weekend visiting Raes parents Don and Doris Barton, and their grandmother Mrs. Wanda Munk. Benjamon and Michael Easton, sons of Bill and Wendy Easton are spending the week with their grandparents, John and Bonnie Easton, Aunt Katy and Uncle John O. Reese and sister Lucy and Ora and Grant MurDevona dock, and a sister-in-la- w Griffiths spent last week in Seattle, Washington with a sister, Pat McQueen, who Is 111. A nephew Bill McQueen took them to many Interesting places In showing them It was cold and damp Seattle. there: water in every direction. brother-in-la- w WINTER OVERCOAT. 'CCQ Dont Go Out Without It-- 1983 A H Robins Consumer Products Division Richmond Virginia 23330 |