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Show Badge City News JUNE 17, 1994 PAGE 2 Wieleome Home SCHOOL DISTRICT TENTATIVE BUDGET FOR 1994-95 IS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AT THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OFFICE Foundation has until 5:00 P.M. Monday to Setéle Tax Bill Beaver County Commissioners ratified the 1994 Tax exception: Sale with one All Section 16 T28S R1 8W SLBM. The 640 was acres, recorded belonging to the Immanuel Foundation, outstanding had tax an bill of $10,166.91. The Immanuel Foundation, a_ religious organization, contends that they should not be required to pay the tax because they are a religious organization. In fact, the owners of the property objected. In fact, they were in Salt Lake City meeting with Federal Judge Thomas Greene at the same The Schofield Family Back row: (left to right) Mike will be a sophomore at MHS; Mr. Walter Schofield, our new principal; Mrs. Marle Schofield, aside from her position as wife and mother, she also has a B.S. in Elementary Education from BYU; Liz, a freshman at Salt Lake time the Commissioners had scheduled ratification. Charging that their Civil Rights had been violated, Immanuel. owners requested Community College; Josie, married and a mother; Front row: Samuel, 4th grade;. Jenifer, a B.Y.U. graduate who is married and helping her husband a Restraining Order. It was not granted, nor was through law school; Matt, 4-years-old; Cindy, a senior at University of Utah; Nick, 7th grade; Crystal, a junior. | the sale ratified. Commissioners gave Immanuel Foundation owners until Monday, June 20, at 5:00 p.m. to pay. —- Caboose (continued from page 1) 1989, and was moved to tne present location in the spring or summer of 1990. Anyone having _ further additional information or photos they would like to share with the community, please contact Dodge City News. MILFORD BPW INSTALLS OFFICERS FOR BPW CLUB NEW 1994-95, was _held Katie and Johnny Pasten, all Historian: Pat Rimpau Doris and Boyd Hall, all of Each Officer of Minersville; Marsha and the was given a different color of reminded that the BPW A wonderful buffet luncheon was enjoyed. Pat Rimpau had _hoagie sandwiches prepared and there were lots of wonderful salads, vegetables, fruits, cookies, and punch to sample. full renewable scholarship. She has been accepted in the Jolene Mayer on a Sunday Afternoon Freshman Honors Program. work is never done. is Positive Proof that Woman's of and Jill Hollingshead, Chad and Valerie Hollingshead, State Convention will be held on June 10, 11 & 12 in St. George at the Holiday Inn. The members decided to wait until the July 24 Celebration to draw the winning raffle ticket on the beautifull quilt they made. University in the fall on a children Secretary: Maxine Cox Treasurer: Debra Wunderlich The members were Karri will be attending Iowa State The Marshall and =‘ Nellie Hollingshead announce a reception held in honor of their parents’ Golden Wedding Anniversary Saturday, June 18, 1994 from 7:30 - 10:00 p.m. at : the Minersville Ward Cultural Hall. There will be dancing with music provided Monday, June 6, 1994 at Pat Rimpau's home. Ten members were present. The main order of business for by Winn Seegmiller's Big the evening was to install Time Band with a program at 9:30. the new officers. Marshall and Nellie President: are the parents of ten Arlene Malchus children: Kenneth and Vice President: Debbie Hollingshead, Duke Carol Wiseman carnation for each office. KARRI MAXEY , | BEAVER COUNTY Immanuel | The next meeting to begn our 1994-95 year will be a no-host luncheon at the Station Restaurant on August 29, 1994, late Clyde Harding, — Cedar City; Neal and JoDene Hollingshead of Downey, ID; Madelyn and Doug Nielson of Laie, HI; _ Janette and Joe Hinskey of Bountiful, and Tammy and David Fairhurst of Woods Cross. They have 49 grandchildren. She Wind As the wind blows, I lie silently in bed. I think of many things. : The sound of the wind makes me wonder _ what is really up there. I love the pleasant sound of the trees. The wind is such a beautiful thing to me. |