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Show Beaver County Ht Monitor — Beaver Coins Historical Tidbits and booked into jail on charges of Nowhere in my letter to you did I menti Driving and Speeding. ne Reckless Pen e in her infinite name B.J.Moore. Mrs. Le Routier, wisdom, *Utah Highway Patrol arrested a she has done so, I would like to say that I have no doubt Under the Influence of alcohol and that Mr, Moore is a fine person, a loving husband, and Driving on Suspension. He was a good father. I never insinuated otherwise, But for her booked into the Beaver County Jail. *Vandalism cabin County, in is Pine under hundreds of men in this town who fit that description, *Theft of a vehicle from Bese was reported. It was recovered in St. George. *Theft of a bicycle was Beery in Beaver. *A man and woman from Colorado were arrested and booked into Beaver County Jail on charges of Possession Marijuana, Possession of Paraphernalia, and Speeding. *A Beaver man was arrested by UHP and booked into jail on charges of Driving Under Influence of Alcohol. *Two Milford men were arrested and booked into jail. One was charged with Open Container, Supplying Influence of Alcohol Container. and Open _ moving forward in just a fraction of a second. I rates and franchise taxes to pay for the enjoyment of a Alcohol to Minor, and Contributing” few? Is it beneficial to a young Circle-Four employee to Delinquency of Minors. The other with a wife and kids, making under $20,000 a year to was charged with Driving Under have higher water rates and taxes? Daily Prescription Delivery but I do own two homes in Milford in addition to Methamphetamine, traffic offenses, and a warrant. Order by 3:00 P.M. *Theft was reported by Beaver Trap Club. I wonder if Mrs. Routier Delivery at 5:00 P.M. *Three traffic accidents were investigated by the Sheriff's would share with us what a person who lives one and a half miles west of town pays to the county for water or Department during the week, one franchise tax. It's no small wonder she thought the with personal injury. Monday - Saturday comments about the golf course were amusing. — *Responses were made to 57 Like Mrs. Routier, I have spent my life ina small rerequests for assistance. Of these calls, town. THIS TOWN. I've been here 42 years except for 34 were to check out suspicious a brief period in the employ-of Uncle Sam, and in those 42.yeats'l have ndereven heat ef Mis! Routiers persons or circumstance, two to keep ithe. peace,.and.11 to assist as assume I've been here a lot longer than her. “But apparently she's been here long enough to know how much community service everyone has given and what would be in the best interest of Milford. She states that if all the comments and bickering in the paper doesn't “cease no one will move here. *Seven handled. animal qroblems ee : *Of the 38 traffic stops made, 20 Milford Drug 801-387-2104 citations were issued. Has it ever occurred to her that many people lived here before because they liked it the way it was? What she was saying is that everybody should fall in line and not have their own’ 1 | opinion. Nobody move here? Yeah. Make my day. | remember the days when I could cook out in the back "The City Council needs to work as one, not for their own individual goals and desires, but for what is truly best for Milford." is exactly what I was trying to convey, and I thank here for her | support, but | was wondering if she, better than anyone else, purports to know what is best for Milford. As to her advise to me about me taking my pen in | EH PO ogee OF a +. * CHairwoman® Sandra. ee an me Tingey and Kathleen Hall, direct a committee of 100 people, who. in turn receive support from thousands of community volunteers throughout the Intermountain area. iff Primary Children's Medical Center islocated ini Salt Lake: City, Utah, and is the pediatric referral center for the entiré Intermountain area, Children from Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada” Montana, and other states are treated at the center. Merv Bonson, Director of Operations of American Child Care and Co-Chairman of the Hop For Life states "This program benefits all of our community in so many ways. The best part is showing the children how they can help other less-fortunate children." Every "hopper" and all facilities involved in the Hop will be eligible to win prizes donated by Lego, Stride Rite and many other local business who care about their community. For more information, or to participate in the Tenth Annual Hop For Life, contact Leukemia Society offices at 800-568-1372. hand, I would remind her that the right of free speech is ype cases sap eg Ces guaranteed by the US Constitution(yes, even in Milford America) and I do not need HER permission or HER approval to exercise it. — Yours Truly, /s/ Scott Cook ESA, Still Going ESAS Members of ESA are looking forward to a new year. Last year was very successful. We were able to help quite a few different | SATURDAY NIGHTS ad would like to thank the community for all their support of our different fund raising activities. Susan Netto was our spring hope chest winner, congratulations. We start the new year with a new presidency. Connie Barnes is our president, Kaylyn Thompson Vice President, Treasurer is Lori Schow and Secretary is Pam Durrant. “Shucks, Ma’am, there’s a new cowboy hangin’ around own.” He spends We had a group enjoy attending one of the productions at the most of his time in theWiseman yard on the corner of Main and 300 South Shakesperean Festival a few weeks ago. Now we are all excited to; in Milford. get back together and have a lot of plans for the next year. TOOL BOX RENTAL, INC. “I back the ay ‘insurance I sel & a Seles September 20- VIRGIN RIVER BAND Back by popular demand : . And our new computer 9:00 p:m. to 1:00 a.m. _ System makes that good - service even better. Gall me. ‘Brent Stapley s 801-438-5451 751 N: ‘Main®Beaver UT STATECPARM | ‘ INSURANCE = @ TE Likea good neighbor, State Farm is there.© State Farm Insurance Companies Home Oitices: Bloomington, : Illinois Che Hub September 14- PISTOL ROCK with good. neighbor service.” i 1275 N. : GARY APPLEGATE (801) 882-5169 Main . P.O. Box 95 Tooele, Utah GBR dase ~ dollars go even farther, ~~ ° Children across the state of Utah will be participating in the Leukemia Society's tdath : Annual Hop For Life-A Decade of Hope. Anytime between now and the end of the 1996/97 child ~ care facilities can sign up to participate in the Hop and will receive a curriculum package, of . : informative and fun materials including a Charley Brown video tape and a bunny-hop cassette: The children will hop for two minutes and each child's total hops will be announced to family and friends who have pledged an amount for each hop. Funds raised will go to benefit the Leukemia Society's support services and programs of Patient Aid, Public Education and Research in the state of Utah. While survival rates for leukemia have improved over the past 20 years, leukemia is still the #1 disease killer of children, and it takes the lives of ten times as many adults. I found it amusing that the first sentence of the sixth causes that contacted us, or we heard of a need for donations, and CRM Each individual's effort is a valuable, and vital part of the worthy cause of providing professional medical care to children who need it. Neighborhood volunteers will be calling door-to-door, or contributions can be sent directly to Primary Children’s Medical Center Foundation, P. 0. Box 58249, Salt Lake City, UT 845184 - 0249. For more information contact the Foundation at (801) 588. CHILDREN HOP FOR CHANGE AND HOPE FOR A CURE yard without smelling pig manure. paragraph of her letter says Chairwoman Sandra Harrison. "Your donation can make the, difference to a child's future." One hundred percent of all contributions to Pennies by the . inch help children. Physicians at Primary Children's donate their time and expertise to charity patients, a fact oe makes donated, 1464, Se Main St, Open 10:00 A. M..; = PME. ARCACIES. 9 757)1G _tomeasure their heart and give generously to Pennies by the Inch,". 3675 (cut off time 1:30 Saturday) Aa make them vulnerable and repeated hospitalization is necessary. , Pennies by the Inch is a door-to-door campaign which runs September 14 through 28 in five western states. "We urge everyone. 84074 Phone (801) 882-2865 SL. #(@01)582- = FAX # (801) 882- 2868 DANCE EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT 8:00 P.M. to MIDNIGHT The Pub is a private club for members only « 413 S. Main Milford UT 801-387-2498 ESS ARS Ee to line the pockets of a few. “> _ will go on to live healthy lives, but for others, continuing problems by UHP. He was booked into jail on charges of . Possession of I do not believe the whole town should be made to pay ee care for hospital expenses. Many received life-saving care, with children coming from Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada? and other states. For some, emergency care is the answer and they” I myself have a private well, so I don't have to pay *A Salt Lake City man was arrested . building lots, so I am very interested in what goes on. ~ - families. Since 1976, nearly $20 million has been collected through’ have attempted this with every car that I’ve - the Pennies by the inch campaign, helping more than 30,000. owned but have never been successful. The Intermountain area children in need. In 1995, 2,586 children received $2.8 million in charitable motor always dies. _ And if being given a free building lot adjacent to *A Milford man was arrested and the course is not financial gain, perhaps Mrs. Routier booked into jail on charges of Simple should explain to the people what is. Assault. fifty to one hundred dollars plus to maintain my yard, >, EEE cae Sees, the rest of the town be required to pay higher water only to their airplane engines. Many times I watched one pilot get into his Essex Sedan. He would tuff the key and let out the clutch and be at any time, and without regard for a child's age, race, religion, or. his family's financial ability to provide for his future. Expenses for; life support systems, technological services, specialized care and: transportation all add up. And, many families are unable to pay for - these services.. Primary Children's Medical Center's Pennies by the ee | campaign for charitable care makes a difference, providing hope for the hopeless, healing for the critically ill, a solution for many needy’ MEE of _ Campaign dates: September 14 - 28, 1996 SALT LAKE CITY - A child's carefree laughter can change, in a matter of seconds, to a cry for help. An accident or illness can strike ee eS the President, or the Pope; that doesn’t justify adding the burden of maintaining and watering four additional holes at the golf course to the elderly, those on fixed incomes, or any other resident of Milford. Who does Mrs Routier think pays for these expenses? I think that the residents of Milford, by now, KNOW who does. I am an occasional golfer myself, but by percentage, the golfers make up a small part of the population. Should located. It wasn’t until late spring or early summer, after the snows had melted, that the wreckage was located on the Cedar Mountain. My most vivid memory of this time was not centered on the airplanes, but upon those pilots and their automobiles. They must have had their cars tuned up to a peak comparable Meee ee point. It doesn't matter whether Mr. Moore is an angel, SES~, ‘are "awesome". Mrs. Routier seems to have missed the Measure your Heart and Give fo ~ Pennies by the Inch search was made for several days but he was not & seu bow believe it or not. And I'm sure they all think their kids ee a ee I personally know a a eee before her or Mr. Moores’ arrival. to Valley, Beaver investigation. ER was a large number of maintenance men and ‘many, dashing and daring young pilots. You can imagine what a stir those young men created among the young ladies of this small community. One pilot, Maury Graham, lef Las Vegas for either Milford or Cedar City. He was last heard from over the St. George airport, but » never arrived at his destination. An intensive “must have decided that his name should be used. Since penver, Colorado, man for Driving information, this town was full of men like that well jen *A Delta, Utah, man was arrested Joi Terri Routier, I must use her own words and say I Violation of Protective Order. found it very amusing. ALD of oh charges PE into jail on a froM @ hooked & *A Milford man was arrested and Having just Sead the letter to the oe 1920's that the Army Air Force began to carry the Airmail. They used the Bi-wing planes with two seats. The passenger or observer seat was used to hold the bags of mail. One group used the airport at Milford. It _ SRP PTE TO Dear Alice: By Norm Baxter: I believe that it was in the late ty Paraphernalia were issued following an incident at El Bambi Cafe, Beaver. When-the Army Air F. orce Carried the Mail BALE necessarily express the editorial policy or viewpoint of the *Three citations for Possession of - Beaver County Monitor. Equal space will be provided for Marijuana and Possession of SDE Sheriff's Report Week of Aug. 26 to Sep.1, 1996: opposing views. SEPTEMBER 6, 1996 | Es Letter To The Editor Letters to the Editor must be signed and have a daytime phone number for verification. Comments do not : be PAGE 5 |