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Show Beaver County Hani PAGE 3 Local Citizens Help Solve Sheriff's Case APRIL 30, 1998 - Main Street Daze May 22nd & 23rd With less than one month remaining, preparations are now underway for Milford’s 7th A stolen 4-wheeler, valued at $5,000. was Annual Main Street Daze. recovered yesterday with the help of local citizens Gene Ostler and Ryan Yardley. The vehicle has been missing for several days and was recovered in the North Creek area when the two citizens It’ll be held on Friday, May 22rd from 2 P.M. to 10 P.M. and on Saturday, May 23 rd from 9:00 A.M. to ? The festivities kick off on Friday with the Teddy Bear Picnic at 2:00 P.M., Story Hour at 3:00 P.M. at the library, Clown Show at 4:00 P.M. and Four Wheel Track at 5:00 P.M. and a Cruise of Some Old Cars at 8:00 P.M. On Saturday the day will start with the Flag Raising at the caboose park at 9:00 A.M. The Car Show will be from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. at the Pavilion, along with a Chili Cookoff and some Vendors. witnessed suspicious activity in the area and contacted local authorities. The Sheriff's Department would like to thank these two responsible residents for taking time out to report the incident which led to recovery of the stolen property. Local citizens are encouraged to alert authorities if they witness any suspicious activities Throughout the day, Entertainment Will Be Provided by Local T. alent. Milford Healthcare Services plans to engineer a Health Fair and a SK Run, and Utah Health plans to have a Child Safety Fair. Booth spanning the gamut of services and products will set up shop around the pavilion. or behavior to help stop crime in our community. Jackpot Gymknana, Call Carla Campeau, event coordinator, at 387-5049 for more information. The Beaver County. Riding Club held its LEE MARSHALL Our beloved husband, father and grand-father, Lee Marshall, passed away April 25, 1998 due to injuries sustained in a car accident returning from his winter home in Phoenix, Arizona. He was born July 8, 1925 in Minersville, Utah to Goldwin and Hilda Myers Marshall. Lee graduated from Milford High School. He was a Sergeant in World War 11 serving in Italy from 1944-46. He married Betty Lynnea Nowers September 7, 1950. This marriage was later solemnized in the St. George L.D.S. Temple April 1, 1972. She preceded him in death May 9, 1995. He married Darlene Morrill Dec. 4, 1996. Lee owned and operated Lee's Merc. in Minersville from 1947-1969..He was a partner with his brothers in a dairy until he retired in 1991. He served as President of Lake Mead Dairy Corporation. He was a member ofithe LDS Church holding various positions. He was a great friend to all - especially his wife, children and grand-children. His passions were his grand-children, horse-racing and gardening. He loved all sports, singing, dancing arid HORSE-RACING. Lee was very trustworthy, honest, gentle, sincere, fun- first Jackpot in Milford on April 24th. Turnout was great with close to 40 contestants, enjoying competing in the barrels, poles and figure 8 stake race. The night was topped off with exhibition hide races being run. — eee eg Watch for our next jackpot to be held on Street Daze during the Main 23rd May : i Celebration. MEDIC | !I 1 |; 25 3rdplace *Lindsay Barnes Long Jump —_ 3rdplace *Haylee Willden Sarah Mayer Long Jump 100 Meter _5thplace Sth place 200 Meter 8th place i I 1 Monday, Sopa MayNez Ty coc vod ee Tuesday, May 2 Meat Gravy Mashed Potatoes e S eat 1 STORAGE CONTAIN eet ot NPO® a, - STOW-IT FEATURES iNae 6thplace oo Green Beans Fruit/ Roll/ Jello e Conierient Weare Wowie = ae col Milk * Ground Level Access , pias Chips/ Pei = Rasamgtoay Haein Hednesaty, May 2 loving, had a great sense-of-humor and great integrity. He will be deeply missed. Girls Medley Relay 8th place 48'x102"x9 1/2' Milk He was preceded in death by wife, Betty, parents, and sister, Geraldine Lanphere. He is survived (*Qualified for state) Correction: On last week’s results at Milford 40'x8’x8 1/2’ 20'x8'x8 1/2’ Thursday, May 4 Chicken & Noodles (Michael) Myers, St. George, Paul (Courtney) Marshall, Minersville. Arizona, (Tanya) Shirlene (Richard) (Gary)Walton, Gladys Invitational Nick Schofield qualified for state in Morrill, Robbins, Orem. (Gene) 26 Henderson Fortuna, CA. Marilyn Sisters: Pitchforth, LuRee(Dan)Brinkerhoff, Minersville, | Maxine»- Fillmoge, Murray, Helen, (Rafph)e atiey. ¢ NV. Grandchildren. Stybbg, KaysWilles, (301) OTT ee es: the 100 Meter Hurdles and 300 Meter Hurdles. Walter Lynn (Mila) Morrill, Phoenix, Craig 7th place She) cS OF Boys 4X400 Meter Relay by wife, Darlene. Children: Janet (David) Bradshaw, Beaver,Sherry Lynn(Jeff) Taylor, Minersville, Lacy Ac _ { B Cnator tins penne ACCEPUNG MHNAPY EVEN at 1 1:00 a.m. Viewing Friday, May 1, 1998 6:00-8:00 p.m. and 9:30 a.m. until time of services, Minersville L.D.S. Church, 130 West Main, Minersville, Utah. UNIVERSITY DFLLIHLD DO YOU HAVE TIPS ON SPRING YARD CARE? Answer by: Jerry Goodspeed, Utah State University Extension horticulturist If you act soon, you can reduce the tangle of weeds that appear in’your yard, reduce garden pests and help your lawn become healthy and green. * Weeds such as spurge, crabgrass and foxtail are common in July and August and should be controlled in the spring since they are nearly impossible to remove mid-summer. * Weeds germinate and are small in the spring so they go unnoticed. Nip them in the bud by applying a preemergent such as Galleria, Halt or Dacthal to the lawn now and then again in early June. These products must be applied before the weeds begin to germinate since they kill the young germinating annuals, not the weeds . (or lawn) once they are established. * Cleaning up debris around the yard and garden will help keep pests under control. They love to hide under old dead plant material and organic matter. Controlling the first generation of most insects greatly reduces their number throughout the summer. A. clean garden eliminates a breeding area or a place for insects to gather. * Fertilize your lawn in late April or early May. fertilizing is done too early, it can stimulate If early growth and cause damage to the grass if there are late cold spells. * Control broadleaf weeds in early May with a broadleaf weed killer. These weeds include dandelions, clover, black medic and chickweed. They need to be treated before the weather warms to above 85 degrees. BASIN Data Site Name Elevation ft) ( KIMBERLY MINE BIG FLAT 7 MERCHANT VALLEY Applications — (R-Utah) announced today that he is now accepting applications from young men and women interested Marine, or Military (Army) academies in July 1999. “Each year, as If review the accomplishments of Utah students applying for nomination to the military academies, I come away — impressed with the high level of academic achievement and community involvement exhibited by each applicant. I feel it an honor to select the finest from among these exemplary young people for recommendation to our nation’s military academies,” said Bennett. Applicants must be legal Utah residents DEBT CASH!!! BEEN TURNED DOWN CONSOLIDATION 9% & INCREDIBLE BY HOME Ee oh jonriaay,Chosse Pocket Veggie Tay/ Fruit Milk IMPROVEMENT INTEREST _1-888-323-5871 Bite | OTHERS. 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Academy inquiry card are available through high school counselors, academy liaison officers, and from Bennett’s office. Application information is available from Two Family Homes To Be Sold On Site Friday, May 1, 1998 12:00 noon 113 North 300 West eon 137 North 300 West Milford, Utah Senator Bennett’s office, 4225 Federal Building, Salt Lake City, (801)524-5933. Utah, 84138, or by calle SNOW WATER EQUIVALENT TOTAL PRECIPITATION Current Average %Average | Current’ Average % Average 9300 19.9 12.8 = 159 28. 23.2 121 10290. 26/8 20.1 133 27.9 22. 127 . 8750 17.7 7.6 233 23.1 192 120 March 16, 1998 depth at Big Flat = 10.5 WATER EQUIVALENT. Patent of Average represents the snow water equivalent found at selected SNOTEL sites in or near the basin compared to the average value for those sites on this day. TOTAL PRECIPITATION Percent of Average represents the | total precipitation (beginning October Ist) found at selected SNOTEL sites in or near the basin compared to the average value for those sites on this day. Beleaee period for average conditions is 1961-90, -M = Missing Data = Data may not provide a valid measure of conditions. ~ PLAIN Washington, D.C.--Senator Bob. Bennett Area Wide Percent of Average SNOW YOU VE Carrot Sticks Fruit/ Roll/ Cake in entering the U.S. Air Force, Navy, Merchant ASK A oleic (F REFINANCING, “Academy Cauliflower homeowners with money WOrTieS | —. |. ceoss as masz as romonnowow geet esrars! . Mashed Potatoes REFRIGERATED UNITS AVAILABLE Lender eases requirements for | Brothers: Hayward (Edith)Marshall, Kent (Mary Faye) Marshall all of Minersville. Funeral Services will be Saturday, May 2, 1998 enmer 1100 Sah" sak Lake Cry, Ueth (800) 370-0111 tf Milita | : CALL TOLL FREE: 1-800-417-1823 CO 1600 Meter © | * LITTLE or NO COST. Nisha Livingston Girls 4X100 Meter Relay ATE may be eligible to receive supplies at 1A-2A Old Capitol Invitational @ Millard| April UPD Cre DIABETICSonINSULINorTABLETS Tiger Track Sat. ARE ete For more information call Auctioneer Tom Erkelens at 801-355-6655 or | Paula Draper with Re/Max & Associates | at 801-566-4411 $5,000.00 cash deposit required from bidders |