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Show rr"i COUSITY feim 0 Mbs im smi Thursday, August 23, 1984 Page 4 Dud Demos wins lions Eileen and Cliff Terry came to Mlnersvllle to get their mother, Aletha Gllllns, to attend her grandShe Is the daughters wedding. daughter of the late Harold Gllllns and Maryann Gllllns, Carolyn. She married Doug Baker In the Salt Lake temple Her August 10th. grandson and wife, Rick and Marion Gllllns, brought her home and visited a few days. Betty Marshall, Scott and Grace Bealer and Grandma Lambson also attended the wedding. Jeanine Bohn has been up from Las Vegas to do some canning. Last week Tex Marshall took his mother and father, NeweU and Theo Marshall, to the LJ)J5. Hospital In Leslie and Kaye from Las Vegas are visiting with his parents, Delmar and Ileen Gray. The family of Charley and Fern Craw had a reunion In the Beaver mountains by Kents Lake. All their living children were there, Jack and Lorn a and family, Jim and Ileen and their family, Net and Ruth Craw, Charles L. and Dorthy Craw from Richmond, Wayne Craw and Grandson from Logan, Kurt and Thealda Martin from Sparks Nevada, and son Bob. There were 56 In attendance. They really enjoyed three days together. golf tourney Salt Lake City for Newell to have his surgery to have his GUI Bladder removed. He Is doing good. Pam Swlndlehurst and her children from Cedar City spent three days with her parents, Tex and Vie, Marshall, while her husband was deer hunting. Rodger Don is also here deer hunting in the Mountains. Barnes, with a 85 for 20 the Milford Lions First won holes, Annual Golf Tourney. Barnes had a 43 on the first ten and a 42 on the second ten to score an 85 for low gross. Herb Coon with 89 took the low net Bud with a handicap of 24. We were disappointed In the turnout for our first golf tournament. Lion Secretary John Maxey said, conbut there were a number of from participeople that kept flicts Brenda Gllllns and family spent the day In Cedar City to help celebrate her sisters birthday. Marshall and Nellie Bollings be ad had a lot of company. Neal and Jo Dene Holllngshead and family from Monroe, Doris Hall and children, Jeanette Hisky and family, Marsha Harding and children from Cedar were visitors. turnout was below expectations, due to so many other things going on, It was considered a success. Many agencies were Involved In safety demonstrations throughout the entire day. UNION PACIFIC SAFETY DAY: Debbie Thompson holds her arm alter donating blood during the Union Pacific Safety Day at Milford Elementary last Saturday. Then she gets a donut and punch. While the Jo and Jeanette Hlskey are moving to Elko to be an assistant manager of the Safeway store there. Many of horse race fans enjoyed the horse race at Ely this last weekend. Kent and Lori, children of Allen and Collene Jameson, of Bountiful, Utah returned home Sunday alter spending a week with Grandparents Delbert and Effle Jameson. Placing second for low gross was Roger Barnes, third, Wayne Hardy and fourth Dennis Belliston. John Maxey was second In low net, Evan Lister, third and Kevin Long, fourth. The course Is In excellent shape, and Is Improving each year. During the tournament, J. H. Davis, head of the Milford Golf Committee had a crew of workers on the new holes, and he said. If we can get enough help, we should have them planted this fall. The water system Is already Installed and ready to go. They are presently In the process of building up the greens and grooming the fairways. What we need most, Davis said, is help from those who really use the course the most. We seem to have two groups those who work to and those who improve the course want to play. just Lee and Dutson Flnlandson from Layton, Utah are visiting their grandparents Jack and LornaCraw. Adamsville Greenville Bessie Edwards Arthur Blackner who has been a patient at the Beaver Valley Hospital was released to return home on Saturday. A number of the ward members al Con- attended the Multi-Region- Give A Gift that will be remembered all year long!!! ference In Cedar City on Stmday. on the Stake Choir which presented the music for the conference. Mrs. Sherry Maine and daughter Tonya of Salt Lake City visited several days with Clyde and Ila Murdock this past week. This week Sally and Jim Shipley ofMlehl-ga- n came to visit the Murdocks. They came to pick op their son who Is flying In to Salt Lake City from Hawaii, and to visit the Murdocks. Joyce and Chuck Newberry and Eric Edwards came backfrom California on Wednesday. They flew down ten days ago and flew back on Several sang Mr. Allan Greenfield and bis daughter Betty Huber drove to Salt Lake on Monday where Allan had a medical appointment. Greenville has had Its share of the flash flooding problems this past week. The homes of Brent Edwards, Ralph Fordham and Orson Blackner were surrounded by water and was up to the door steps before it slowed down. The Ward Relief Society held Its homemaking day on Tuesday under the direction of Sandy Edwards. Beautiful wall plaques were made. return trip. Heres the secret give a this of gift subscription newspaper to your special friends. We provide a colorful gift card to meet any special occasion announcing you as the giver. Now dont have to worry about shopping for a hard to find gift for that special person to enjoy. Come by our office or call today for specific details on this convenient, exciting gift! you Beauer County News 415 South Main, Milford 387-28- 81 Brent and Sandy Edwards, Alton and Ray Kesler, Bishop Sheldon and Rita Jessup, took many oftheMJA. young people of the ward to St. George on Wednesday for an outing before school starts. Annette Shepherd and five children came Monday evening from Cedar City. Annette went on to Milford where she met her husband Deloy Shepherd. They went on to Provo where Deloy attended meetings. The children stayed here with me until they returned Tuesday The family stayed over evening. night and returned to Cedar City Wednesday. Little Ashley Taylor returned to her home In Chandler, Arizona on Monday with Susan and Jay Moyes. She Is the daughter of Mary Anne and John Taylor and has spent the past three weeks with RkkeandKay Edwards and family. Ricke and Kay Edwards and two children, Shoe and Natalie dreve to Summit on Saturday to visit Kay's mother Mrs. Helen Richards and her Grandmother, Mrs. Leona Smith. to Denver Goaty Coming Jui Creakin' Girls Only Boys & Girls Ages 6 & Up Agos 3-1- 5 Classes Beginning Sept. 1st Registration Minorsvillo & Beaver Milford Aug. 27, 3- -5 p.m. 138 L. 200 North beaver, Utah Aug. 28, p.m. Minersville Elementary 3- -5 or Call Cydney (Marshall) Mitchell 586-76- 45 or 438-28- 09 Breakin' Class Unlimitod So CTaCn CJolj pating. However, those that did participate were excited about the annual tournament, and are looking forward to next year. Hopefully well be able to get our date established adearly enough so that It can be Southern Utah, vertised throughout and we can draw more golfers. Its also possible that the four new holes at the Milford Municipal Golf Course will be ready for next years tournament. ELEMENTARY MILFORD - TEACHERS ATTEND SPECIAL WORKSHOP Five teachers, Pat Rlmpau, Florence Hiatt, Maxine Cox, Carol Beck-stea- d, Larry Barnes and Principal Bob Puffer attended a workshop on Education -Based Outcome Framework for Excellence atSnow College in Ephraim, Utah last week. The workshop was sponsored by the Utah State Board of Education and the Rural Schools Association. It was held to provide information education Improveconcerning ments being achieved through Outcome - Based Education programs. Florence Hiatt, Maxine Cox and Pat Rlmpau also attended a handwriting workshop at the Utah State Office of Education. The object of this workshop was to train teachers to effect clear, legible handwriting for EVERY student. The method taught Incorporates correct grammar, spelling and paragraph con- struction. HOURS Igg Bepobs- - fictiois on cnlo, for 'Skotoo fllivo' w Ice Capades will present Its as the revue 'Skates Alive! featured attraction of the Utah State Fair, opening at the Salt Palace Thursday, September 6 with seventeen performances through Sunday, September 16, 1984. This fun -- filled family spectacular features an exciting variety of extravagant production numbers that journey from the mystery and romance of China to the razzle-dazzA million-doll- ar glitter of Hollywood. breathtaking wardrobe, lights, brilliant special effects and a glittering cast of Internationally Skates acclaimed stars makes Alive! the entertainment highlight of the year! 1984 World and three -- time Canadian Champions PAUL MARTINI and BARBARA UNDERHILL will make an unforgettable guest star World Professional appearance. RON and Canadian Champion SHAVER lights up the ice with a potpourri of shining new stars, inUJ5. Ice Dance cluding three-tim- e Silver Medalists, CAROL FOX and RICHARD DALLEY, the vivacious U.S. Professional Champion VICKI HE AS LEY, astounding adagio artists TRICIA BURTON and BURT LAN-COand graceful KARYL KAWAI-CH- I. all-ne- OF OPERATION Bureau of Land Management offices In Cedar City, Escalante, Kanab and St. George, Utah, will change hours of operation to 1:45 ami. through 4:30 p.m. effective Monday, August 13, 1984. According to District Manger, this change will Morgan Jensen, bring the Cedar City District more into line with other BLM offices in Utah. It will also standardize the southern Utah district with the Arlzonia Strip BLM district which Is located In St. George. while the lilts What --cha -- ma-ca a and web of mystery intrigue spin with their Incredible flexibility. Tickets are on sale now at the Salt Palace box office and all area ZCMI stores. For ticket Infor0. call To charge mation, by phone (Visa or MC) dial 1. Each Ice Capades ticket has a stub good for one ffee admission to the Utah State Fair! 521-606- N, young and young at heart, Papa Smurf, Smurfette and the entire Smurf gang return to the Ice with a trunk full of surprises, Including in "The bouncing Baby Smurf, Smurf That Learns to Fly, one of five new productions. The madcap comedy and crazy antics of Ice Capades jesters set On the Ice aroar with laughter. hand will be master of comedy, TERRY HEAD, who creates double -trouble when joined by his wife, G1SELA; the mischievous BOBMAC and COMPANY and BRAD DOUD with his entourage of lovely ladles. Adding to the shows variety, the 'Dingbats and Iceblobs create a kaleidoscope of visual sensations ELECTRIC SHAVER REPAIRS We carry a complete line of shaver parts and accessories for popular-nambrands. e Quick! Ons Day Repair Scrvlco on Most Modols Gom Jowolors 125 North Main, Cedar City who use it most, should also contribute the most to get these four new holes in operation. There Is plenty of work yet to be done, and anyone who has a few hours to contribute, can contact Jack Davis, Herb Coon, Norm Lamb or John Maxey to see what needs to be done next. BeaverWU.tah 438 233 363-768- le For the BLM TO CHANGE We should remember that the golf course Is for everybody. But those Aug. 23-7:- p.m, 30 "GREMLINS ADOPTERS ZACH OALLIOAN PHOFBE CATES NEEDED FOR Q WILD HORSES Horses recently removed from public lands In Utah are now Wild available at two locations, Dugway Proving Grounds, andatDelta. Anyone Interested In adopting one of these horses should contact the Bureau of Land Management in Salt for additional Lake C tty (524-533information. Any citizen of the United States may adopt up to four horses or burros per year. Horses adopted by Individuals remain the property of the Federal government, however, an Individual may apply for title after having the animal for one vear. and applying to the BLM. 1) Aug Aug .24,25-7:3- 0 y : 30 and p.m. 26, 27, 28, 2y, 30-7:- p.m. 30 adventure has a' name, it must be If Indiana Jones. HARRISON FORD INDIANA JONES and tha Tempt of Doom P.KMKHJNT lE&J TUB, PIC |