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Show - J - V t r. It W (! The Magna TimesAVest Valley News, Thursday, May 3, 2001 3 Community Beeper still missing after one year By Amanda vizina Staff Writer , VvX vxWWiAV Beeper the dog is still lost! More than a year ago, Debbie DeBeers had taken Beeper to get a hair cut and while she was on her way home she stopped at a store, and while she was inside Beeper jumped out of the car window and ran away. Seven years before, DeBeers had saved Beeper from a farmer in Logan who was going to drown the whole litter. I was only able to save Beeper, although I would have love to save them all, DeBeers VV' W.W 4 ky-- wv said. Since then, DeBeers has spoiled her rotten. My husband and I dont have any kids, so Beeper received all of the attention, DeBeers said. We loved her dearly. According to information DeBeers receives from people who have seen the dog. Beeper moves from neighborhood to neighborhood about every three to four weeks. She has also traveled back to neighborhoods she has already been in. She loves to hang out around elementary schools and play with the children. "Sometimes she is very scared of people because she has been chased off so many times, DeBeers said. "But if Beeper has been seen going throughout neighborhoods. Obituary Boyd Andrew Swensen Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend, Boyd Andrew Swensen, 86, passed away April 25, in Salt Lake City, UT He was bom August 28, 1914 in Mt. Pleasant, Utah and raised in Magna the son of Peter William and Sena Poulsen Swensen. He married Beatrice Cluff December 6, 1935; their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple April 27, State Black Council seeking public comment on issues of concern The Utah Black Advisory Council is seeking public comment on issues of concern to the states African-America- commu- n nity. Comments can be made at the councils monthly meeting Tuesday, May 8, 7:30 p.m. to of the LDS church where he Baby boy was born to parents JayLynn and Thomas Johanson of Murray on April 16. -- served as a temple worker for 19 years. He worked for Paulos then 1; retired from Kennecott Copper after 40 years. He enjoyed and Baby girl was born to parents Dawn and Jeff Olsen of West Valley City on April 16. -- loved his dogs. Survived by his wife; children, Donna (Kay) Dea, Richard -- e City on April 23 16. and, brother Charles Baby' girl was bom to parents Swensen. ti'iaa .Victoria Abraharti and Troy1 . Preceded m death by parents Simonette of Kearns on ApriI -and seven brothers and sisters. j j -- ext 829. The Black Advisory Council is -Baby girl was born to parents Juli Moore and Maximino Arias of West Valley City on April 17.. -- &$S0D ms i if, jr & part of the Utah Division of Community Development. "I dont understand why J'. p .' f "Sweetie isn't to replace Beeper she is just there to fill a void in our hearts and we love her very much, DeBeers said. "We spoil her a lot. When we get Beeper back they will both be happy, because they will both have a sister to play with." DeBeers is hoping that this summer will be the summer that she gets her back. peo- said. "Cant they tell by her skinny little body and pitiful hair that she needs help. Anyone who sees her can call If you DeBeers at capture her, or call the animal shelter and they can capture her. 569-355- 1. 0.M 27. 37 oz Conditioning Balm $1 1 Back to Basics Gift Sets e22 to $1 2. 34. regular tO $1 7 $20.efl Sets (Shampoo and Conditioner) -- -- named Sweetie. ple who see her dont call me. It is making me crazy, DeBeers $1 Scruples-Litr- e Baby girl was born to parents Victoria and Troy Simonette of Salt Lake City on April 17. About three months ago, DeBeers bought another dog find Beeper. 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I just can't walk away from her, but I cant dedicate my life to her either. DeBeers wants to thank everyone that has helped her to April 17. (Mary), Dave (Carol Lynn), Craig 14 grandchildren; or the advisory board to the Office of Black Affairs, which assists in creating a better quality of life for citizens Utahs African-America- n 'BUfTaBEh Boyd was an active member 14-2- welcomes comments on any matters of concern to the black community including issues related to the 2002 Winter Olympics. For more information, contact Montone White, director, Utah Office of Black Affairs, at 8:30 p.m., at the Marshall White Center, 222 28th St., Ogden. 1955. Chevrolet from age The Black Advisory Council DeBeers is offering a $100 award for the return of Beeper. "It isnt safe for a dog to be running around. She could cause accidents and it just isnt safe for the children and the rest of the community, DeBeers said. "You can call anytime, day or night, if you see her. I dont care if it is at three oclock in the morning, I want to know where she is at. DeBeers has put signs up all over and when she finds Beeper she will put up "I found Beeper signs. DeBeers hopes to find her and she wants the people of the community to help. Right now Beeper is on the west side of Bangerter Highway and has been seen by Silverhills and Hillside Elementary schools. you are calm or have food she will probably follow you. DeBeers is able to track Beepers path by hearing about where she is from people. I keep a map by the phone just in case I get a call. Then I know exactly where I am going, Said DeBeers. "This way I can be there in about 15 minutes. to 23. ochells beauty Xines 3396 So. 6600 West, West Valley City 964-860- 0 Never Mow Never Paint Never Shovel Snow Never Climb Stairs Never Do Outdoor Maintenance Again! We Do It All For You! 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