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Show Dodge Cite News OCTOBER 7, 1994 c PAGE 6 rueAnns. 14.9% Traditional Gas Grill 35,000-BTU. Deluxe cooking system with heat distribution plate. 326 sq. in. primary cooking surface and 242 sq. in. warming rack. Fold-a-way side shelves. Front condiment rack and 20-Ib. tank. Unassembled. (04-E2-230) (13613) S.M.R. Auto & Hardware “4 241 S. Main, Milford, UT 801-387-2457 St Yard Of The Week is at the Singleton home, 289 S. 300 W. ike-Elect 4-H Week Proclaimed Patricia Rimpau Brad Beaver County Board Of Education Precinct #4 * 1 Would Like To Continue Working On Projects Net, Computer Our Like Ed Update, District Strategic * | Have The Time And And Plan. Interest To DevoteTo Beaver County School Board Business. I Have Been Active In School And CountyProjects For Many Years. * | Have Taught School 30 Years In Beaver County, Both At High School And Grade School. * * | Believe The Children Of Beaver County Should Have Every Possible Opportunity To Be First In Scholastics And Sports. EACH VOTE COUNTS! \v Kolricva VOTE NOVEMBER 8TH CBimpau, Incumbent A delegation of 4-H members, led by Foster, below, presented the Beaver County Commissioners with a Proclamation, for their approval and signature, designating the week of October 23 through 29, 1994 as 4-H Week. Foster was accompanied by Brad Isacson, Steve Roberts, and Ryan Nelson. After the Commissioners signed the Proclamation, Paul Barton, County Clerk, stamped the document with the County Seal to make it official. There are more than 500 young people in the County enrolled in 4-H. Over 47 adult and 11 junior arid teen leaders are involved in the program. |