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Show Beaver County Monitor OCTOBER 11, 1996 Legal Notices continued from page 5 New Books At Milford Public Library Notice of Public Hearing Milford City Council November 5, 1996 Notice is hereby given that the Milford City Council will conduct a public hearing on November 5, 1996. This hearing will be held to consider the proposed rezoning of certain property associated following project: with the disappointing first half, the Tigers revived. They were, however, THE NEW CALDECOTT BOOKS FOR Commission THE CHATHAM SCHOOL AFFAIR by Thomas Cook— TO THE HILT by Dick Francis CAUSE OF DEATH by Patricia Comwell p.m. to consider this be conducted at the City Building, located at 302 S. Main, Milford, Utah. /s/Glenn E. Hill, City Manager/ Sept. 24 ~ Oct. 4 FOR y ee atk Nora Ko . THE ROSEWOOD CASKET by Sharon IS 1996, at _ described as follows: That certain Road that adjoins Highway U-21 on the West side of Highway located in the Southeast Quarter of Section 1, Township 30 South, Range 9 West, thence leaving U-21 on West side of R/W, and — meandering in a - Northwesterly direction at approximately North 45° West to the East high water mark on Minersville Reservoir being the most southerly road as shown on the State | General Highway May of Beaver SUDDEN PREY by John Sanford DEFIANCE COUNTY _ THE PRESENCE IN Elizabeth George by By Jay Braden OF THEENEMY CLOSELY AKIN TO MURDER by Joan Parents, Larry & Susan Netto Sept. 13 _-Valley Parents, Don & Shellie Livingston — Parowan *Lindsay Barnes Total Payment (1) Payment Rates Commodity Advance p : made to producers across the nation from the Farm Service Agency.” B ts, Bud & C bs me Shelby Holm onnie ames Escalante 31.0 56.4 12.0 13.1 $1,771,000,000 «Micah Lia Sorghum (cents/bu.) Grain Barley Genisibil) 15.5 15 17 $ Parents, Don & Shellie Livingston ‘ $ : °y $ 206,000,000 141.000.000 2.3 pee 9,000,000 1) These payments are before any adjustments due to the application of statutory maximum payment limitation requirements. | 2) Excluding Advance Payment Rate. IMAGINE LOVE by Katherine Stone EXTREME DENIAL by David Morrell THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE ALL OF -_ THE NEW PAPERBACKS. : Sept. 20 Oct. 3 C 0 untry Corn (cents/bu.) Oats (cents/bu) : : Cross Wheat (cents/bu.) 16.8 Sept. 17 Parents, Rodney & Mary Jo Holm : Final (2) $1,976,000,000 ‘chy P ie See ESS Beaver *Nick Seidell ae : Mt Parents, Kenny & Connie Seidell Beaver Mt. *Jenny White Parents, Rhett & Carrie White a "READ BY THIRD GRADE" ._ PRESIDENTIAL PROPOSAL REQUIRES EARLY TRAINING ’ LOGAN - By Dennis Hinkamp -- For children to read by third grade as proposed by President "print encourage parents should awareness" starting in preschool years. Print awareness is a combination of many skills and habits which can be fostered before children enter their formal years of education, says . Clinton, Daily Prescription Delivery Order by 3:00 P.M. Delivery at 5:00 P.M. Monday - Saturday BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH Milford Drug Dated this 8th day of October, oe 464 S. Main St. Open 10:00 A.M. - County Sept. 6 Wayne *Jennifer Netto . 3 BILLION TOTAL “Producers enrolled 98.8 percent of their eligible acres thee Production (cut off time 1:30 Saturday) 18, 25, and : T0 CROPS ll Voll payments of $5.3 billion. Rice ~ in the Beaver : *Nisha Livingston The general description of the county road to be vacated is Monitor October 11, November 1, 1996. - S i EI Production Flexibility Contracts are eligible to share ini total fiscal year 1996 contract - Center Street, Beaver City, Utah. Beaver County Clerk 1996 McCrumb the hour of 2:00 o’clock p.m. at the Commission Chambers in the Beaver County Courthouse at 105 East Published LW Ct The following table shows payment rates, total payments by commodity and ‘estimated Production Flexibility Contract payments by state. CRITICAL Judgement by Michael Palmer /s/ Paul B. Barton oh " HOTEL PARADISE by Martha Le CHANCE by Robert Parker Yargolon described. The Board of County ‘Commissioners will hold a public hearing on such intention on Monday, County. . Agriculture Secretary Dan Glickman said today that producers who entered into : HEREBY GIVEN of the intention of Tess by Linda Fatrstein JEOPARDY FINAL the Board of County Commissioners of Beaver County, Utah, to vacate DEAD BY SUNSET by Ann Rule that certain county road hereafter SERVANTS OF THE BONES by Anne the 4th day of November, BeaverJ.V. *Craig Thompson Parents, Barney & Carol Thompson Z Altamont Steven Florence Parents, Sam & Maria Florence | : ; Flexibility Contracts for 1996 through 2002,” Glickman said. “Advance payments of | Parents, Larry & Geraldine Barnes around $2.1 billion were made during sign up. a balance: of around $3.2 billion has been Piute *Cheryl Barnes ~ .ROAD AND HEARING NOTICE ui foo S Se a : Puy (Right) : . Sept. 18 Parents, Tom & Salina Yee opets DARING |) DREAM by Nore UGLY DUCKLING by Iris Johansen ae THE BURNING MAN by Phillip NOTICE OF INTENT TO ~ VACATE COUNTY PUBLIC eu SL This public hearing will Milford. Beaver County 4, 11, 18, 25, 1996. Sept. 13 ( MELODY _ by VC Andrews rezoning request. Recorder, City of - Published in the Monitor October and November 1. Fredonia *Duke Barnes Barnes Julie & Roger Parents, Kanab *Johnny Yee _ mae (5) feet of lot 10, block 12 be JACK & JILL by James Patterson rezoned to RM-15. _ THE KEYS TO THE STREET by _The hearing will begin at Ruth Rendell 6:45. It was stilla great homecoming week. Monday — PRODUCTION FLEXIBILITY CONTRACT PAYMENTS EXECUTIVE ORDERS by Tom has Sept. 5 night, o ie DESPERATION by Stephen King recommended that the north five Cedar J.V. *Ryan White White Carrie & Parents, Rhett was Altamont 48 Milford 28. FOR ADULTS THIS — etre THE DEAD by Faye FOR PRAYERS The proposed a development of a duplex and a Kelleners Zoning 1 F Football score for the Homecoming game Zinl Zin! Zin! The Violin Tops & Bottoms Smokey Night. Lewis Addition. The Planning and the Week Longhorns. Final The Faithful Friend Alphabet City féet of lot 10, block 12 in the unable to overtake the THIS YEAR ARE HERE. Officer Buckle and Gloria triplex by Victor R. Stark. This proposed development will utilize lots 8 and 9 and the north five (5) ‘Tiger Update Players of After a 801-387- 2104 _ Shelley Lindauer, director of the Adele and Dale Young Child Development Laboratory in the Utah — State University College of Family Life. "Although books are important, there are many other ways to help your children become print aware. Among them are children's magazines, alphabet letters, road signs, puzzles and games. Daily activities also can incorporate print awareness skills." Many parents are amazed how many store signs, fast food restaurants and product names their children can identify. Signs and labels are called ‘environmental print’ aa are often some of the first words children read. Lindauer suggests reading recipes aloud with children as you cook and identifying the ingredients as you go along. Have your children ~ identify the "unleaded" pump at the gas station and “The Milford Tiger Football team rode in style on the Fire Engine accompanied by the Cheerleaders. help you read the numbers of gallons and the cost of the gas. Bring children along to the grocery store and have them identify items on the shopping list. "Our research shows that print awareness and reading is not just a school activity. It is strongly related to the parents' attitude toward reading and the informal, everyday experiences children have with print materials." Lindauer says these are some ways you can promote print awareness skills: * Read to your children: It's never too early to start. Board books such as Valerie Greenly's Farm Animals with only a few words and sharp, clear, richly detailed poe are appropriate even for infants. A good place to start is with wordless as Raymond Briggs' 7he Snowman. such books Such: books can help children develop an appreciation for story lines. As children get a little older they enjoy stories with repetitive and predictable phrases such as those in Eric Carle's The Very Busy Spider or The Very Hungry Caterpillar. .* Read yourself: As in other activities, parents are children's most important role models. There is a strong association between the personal pleasure parents derive from reading and the pleasure ellowship A Non-denominational bible discussion, _ fun, food, and challenge for grades 7-12. Meets Sunday's @ 6:00 p.m at the Milford | Community Methodist Church.. For more information call Kenny or Connie at 387-2028 children experience when being read to. Children who have parents who view reading as important and enjoyable tend to experience these feelings themselves. same * Take children to libraries: Most families have access to the public library or bookmobile service. Children in our lab who had the highest print. awareness generally had parents who derived the most pleasure from going to libraries. * Limit television and video watching: Even we were amazed to find that some of the preschoolers in our study averaged as much as five hours of television and two hours of videos per day. It is only logical that time spent viewing this much television takes away from exposure to books and other print materials as well as taking time away from active language interaction with others, ae says. Future Milford Tigers, Tyson McDermott and Nathan Durrant were at the homecoming game. They'll get their turn to play in about the year 2008. DRIVE HOME AFEW SAFETY RULES TOYOURKIDS. _— School bus safety is everybody's business. So, please, take a few minutes to make sure that your kids understand the 10 rules of the road. They're simple to learn. Easy to follow, 1.Be on time. _ 2.Never run to or from the bus. 3.Stand back from the curb. 4 Don't push or shove. 0. Stay in your seat. 6.Don't yell or shout. | 7. Always obey the driver. 8. Wait for the driver's signal! before crossing. 9, Always cross at least ten feet in front of the bus. , 10. Never crawl under a school bus. | And, best of all, they're designed to help keep kids safe. Isn't that what Sim, we're all driving at? @) The National PTA. |