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Show • • - > • : : the Beaver Press - April 16, 2009 - Page 2 V; ,*•'•/.;v District administrators turn law-abiding citizens into believe all schools were well violators of the law. prepared for the review and NRA spokesperson Rachel USPS 047 -400 ; " ^ ' * ^ . ^ ' ] J 4 f j r . . . ^arsor^expfws,; "Several pro- have made significant ImprovePublished every Thursdayjft 1}^,}*%;^•;J,Y/i-;i>/ visions in, this bHI-, would make ments this past year. Luann Do you have tips for preparBeaver, Utah by The Beaver Cluff, Bonnie Bairett, Joyce ing my soil for gardening? compliance, nearly impossible. Second Class Postage Paid Beaver Utah 84713 Goodwin, Gillian Hatch, Rose Answer by: Jerry L Goodspoed, For instance, the bill spells put Hunt, Brenda- Hutchlngs, Utah State University Extension that If a firearms license holder Marlow L. Draper Publisher/Editor Barbara Patterson, Donna horticulturist fails to notify the Attorney Sue Draper Bus. Mgr. Romine, Linda Rothenberger, The most critical component General of an address change SUBSCRIPTION RATES Brittany Sherwood, and Gena for a successful garden is within 60 days, that person Williams alt contributed towards healthy soil. With enough organIn Beaver County $17.00 would be subject to a 5 year Beaver County Senior Citizens $15,00 prison term and a fine of up to this recognition. ic matter and care, most soils $250,000." Outside Beaver County $20.00 will suppprt a productive gar"den. This holds especially true if Parsons continues,. "This Postmaster please send change of address to: . the soil is new to gardening, but bill goes against the core of The Beaver Press, Box 351, Beaver, Utah 84713 Thursday April 9th and areas that have been gardened what the NRA works for. Any Friday Aprfl 10th nineteen 4-H for years can also be improved bpress@xmission.com kind of bill that would require Teen Council members from by adding organic matter. photographing and fingerprintPhone: (435)438-2891 Fax: (435)438-8804 Compost is an excellent soil ing for simple possession of a Beaver County loaded up their 40 East Center Street, Beaver, UT 84713 gear and headed to Washington firearm Is fundamentally differamendment and can come in County for1 their annual Teen ent in opinion from ,that which the form of manure, leaves, aniRetreat. First they met at the the NRA holds. Any law should mal bedding and other organic This bill, however, would treat ; County target the criminal element, but Washington materials. Consider these tips. those citizens who exercise Recreational Center, to work on this law would simply further Sally Kae Myers Smith, age _'; s;' . • Start by applying 2 or more their civil liberties like criminals." their "hearth" portion of 4H. inches of compost to the soil burden law-abiding people." 69, passed away on April 7, '[ _ Thus, another gun control strugThey participated in swimming, 2009 at a Reno, Nevada \ J and workttin. In addition, incorgle may be looming. Pro-gun So, how likely, is the Blair basketball, rock wall climbing, Hospital due to complications ,'' >r porate an all-purpose fertilizer at Holt bill's chance for passage? advocates see the Blair Holt bill By Wade Bourne weight lifting, volleyball, and ' t . *.T, the same time to ensure enough from surgery. Pro-gun activists are vigilant but To many gun owners, it's as a direct assault on their conmany other activities. Then they •~*—She was bom August 19, .' * nutrients for the young planted the tsunami of gun control legis- stitutional rights and freedom. don't seem overly worried about were off to the fairgrounds for 1939 In Mitford, Utah, youngest Most compost has nutritional it. They point out that the fill's lation, the mother of all efforts to Anti-gun activists feel the time the opening social. Good food child of Obra Moroni and Gladys failure to attract co-sponsors is value, but it may not be enough restrict private_gun ownership might be ripe for "change" was served and Dr. Max Rose Eyre Myers, Sally spent her ., an Indication of a lack of enthuto support early spring growth. and the guarantees of the promised by the Obama admintalked on setting goals and prinsiasm for it among other con• When tilling organic mate- growing up days In Minersville, £ . Second Amendment to the U.S. istration to include this compreciples to-live by.to be happy. gressmen: They feel it Is too farrial into the soil, keep In mind Utah, a place she Lovingly ' hensive gun control legislation. Constitution. Then they all got their groove on reaching and repressive' of^gun that the purpose is to work it in, referred to as "home". Blair Holt, the bill's nameTo others. It's Just the latest owners1 rights to merit serious at the dance. -Service projects She attended School there *] ' not pulverize the soil into a fine •anti-gun agitation, a formerly sake, was a 16-year old honor consideration by a majority'of were in full force as books were and went on to graduate from dust. Most soils only require one defeated proposal dredged student in Chicago who was Congress. • ' collected and packaged for the Beaver High School, in Beaver, § >L to two passes with a roto-tiller. It back up for another try in this murdered In May, 2007 when children in Africa. Many pages Utah. ^ *^' is Important to leave structure or another teenager began firing a time of shifting political winds. were cotojred and, placed for pic- small aggregates in the soil. On December 3, 1956 she "It" is H.R. 45: Blair Holt's handgun on a public bus in a ture books and over 100.homemarried her high school sweet• Once the soil is tilled, cre' Firearm Licensing and Record gang-related attack. Acting made s,tnffed. janimais, were heart, K. Lee Smith; They were iK ate wide, loose raised beds. of Sale Act of 2009. This bill was heroically, Holt moved to shield completed for children in need. Married for 52 years. She and .*, [[ Tftis is dppe by digging small introduced in the 111th a female rider from the bullets, Therapeutic rice bags were her family came to Fallon, ','' paths, about 1-foot wide, Congress by U. S. Rep. Bobby and he was struck in the sewn end fitted' with rice for Nevada In 1979 from PanguRch, "' between the growing beds and Rush (D-IL) en Jan. 6, 2009. abdomen and died. senior, ci^gns,, • in.-, Beaver ; incorporating the soil from the Utah, where they purchased the ^ \ At his funeral, Rep. Bobby Failing to attract any co-sponCounty. ;Workshops were held.\ paths into the raised beds on local funeral home, now known ( " ~{ sors, it was referred for consid- Rush pledged to Introduce • a : Friday as. youth participated in. .each side. This helps the veg- as Smith Family Funeral Home. . , 4 ~ " eration to the House Committee strong new gun trackirjfliJ an obstacle course, making iee etable growing area stay IdQser* -"•- Salty-was*an"active member ~ -^'on the Judiciary, where it now the 110th Congress in Holfs cream \n. a bag,t triuman fopse- .•and prevents compaction from of the Church of Jesus Christ of 'I,' memory. Rush's Blair Holt Bill rests awaiting further action. ball, and financial planning. All Latter-Day Saints and held ^; •" This bill is sweeping in its Licensing and Record of Sale • On March 31st, represent^ youth were able" to go to the foot traffic. It also allows the soil Many callings, including Relief ^ _!'. to warm, earlier and makes gun control proposals. Its sum- Bill of 2007 failed to make It out tives from the Utah State* Oface Purgatory Prison where officer Society President, Sunday !* weeding ^easier. mary'description reads, To pro- of the House Subcommittee on of Education Child Nutrition proKosan introduced- IHerrV.tb :iffe -r1 ; / t •.This, type of raised bed. School Teacher and Seminary , o . ; vide for the implementation of a Crime, Terrorism end Homeland gram conducted a Coordinated inside a ? prisonj '»"• TwoiUta*K y' Teacher, among others. system for licencing for pur- Security. Rush's new bill in the. Review Effdrt\(Qft£) Program inmates -answered questions' • dobsn't ;.cost, anything to conShe loved music and to sing,.... chasers of certain firearms and current 111th Congress is a Evaluation.. Xhl&'eva^uaXion' ijS as*ked '• by the* youth 'and theirs.,-struct;,,aii ittakes is a little sweat and was a founding member of/','; ', for a record of sale system for rehash of this previous effort. centered ' Mpon , V thorough mentors:'" Then -they? werevo. arid time. It also makes it easy the Lahontan Valley Concert ^ Toure Muhammad, commu- review of .the school "district^ " those\*firearms; -and for- other shown various (weapons arwf •-ifi to work'the soil in, the fall after, Choir. Her favorite pastirne was * '";' *he garden has frozen. Sirpply., purposes'"'1 "' '•'•' • • ' . nicatlon& director for Rep. Rush*' participation -to- the state and contraband that inmates make following her grandchildren in !; 1 1 . says while,. the Blair Holt'bill . If^ierfacteo , this bill 'would federal free/reduced (luncrj prqarid come • up wittt' irV pWsorir • run a title, r through the garden to their activities and sporting ^ prohibit anyone from- 'owning* •• would set up a system for track-. t gram, menu "pprnpiiance, and "Interesting" -and' "fascinating" ; wbrk cjead plant,materials beck events. , . ., : . .. > . ' V any type of "-handgun" without tag gunsVl(t, would. no^. a r t ' record ,/keepina, standards. were the word&usedTo describe •> "fnto thetsalL\ ; /-^ . ,•,'/. Sally was preceded In death of - v - ^Second . _S(atereVtewejrs^conducted qn[-, what was seen. It was an eye -.-"• obtaining a license for such infringement tiyheL^nants,,and:brothQrs,Artv ;^,. ownerships The saffis weulfr be ,"!^mendrnen^righis. Hae^plains, ~ -$te inspections of .fjnee/reduoed r opening expeTieriCe~~for fiVfiry"" reward you Myers and Melvin Myers. true for any s&rtti0c?rfiStf<r '"This is not an atterhpt^to^afj^' lunch applications; Beiknap one who attended. The closing .., which.wjJ[l in Jtu.ip 1 She is survived by her hus- ^ with a productive vegetable garfirearm that can accept any guns. ltt Is no'Mrttehcfed In^any Elementary School's lunch ser-. social was held and -awards way to impeide'tn^ ci^nstftiitloh&l^ band, K. Lee Smith of Falton; ^ <Jen. A home vegetable 'garden detacrjalsie' .^mmunition-feeding vices, .cafeteria '.production' were presented for the year ( right to own d/ carry a gun. ' ' " records, and distrttt menublan- showing e.successful 4H region may' not solve tfie world's sons and daughters In law, Kelly ;.; device. ,> . ; - M Iristead,1t would simply set ning records. * ' "; ~! . hunger' problems, but it can def- and Tracey Smith of Cedar City, , v Furtherralt sales of these ambassador program. , up a system for registration of initely help with a tight budget in Utah; Jeff and Cynda Smith bnd firearms would have to go Among other. ,thlngs' the" : Starting it) May we begin a the type guns specified in the Troy and Melodee Smith ai^ pi 3 ; . today's economy. t through a licensee! deafer. The District was commended oh Its new sta.rt for -2Q09 2010 bill," Muhammad continues. "It Fallon, Nevada; Chad aritf\ ?£ bill also directs the Attorney continual improvements iriA"the Region Ambassadors. All interPauia Smith of E!ko, Nevada? General to establish and run a would provide a way for police development of cycle menus, Ail the news ested youth need to contact to track a gun that is used ille-. sister, Carol Carter of. Beaver, ••"' federal record-of-sale system. production records;* $htf ifreriuV Utah State University Beaver that fits, Utah; brother, Kent (Cherle) -i And if Would make ft a criminal gaily back to its owner. It would boards as wet! as utilizing bonus*, County Extension Office @ 435be similar to the system we Myers of Cedar City, UT; sister act nft to register as an owner WE PRINT cpjnmbdity items,and 'regular, 438-6450 or dome into'our'office have for registering and titling; In law, Mary Lou Myers of f of a fifearm. communication between ; the- • @ 105 E. Cerrfer in Beaver. •" ' r automobiles." Beaver, UT.; grandchildren,. * Vi "mis bill validates the condistrict and schools". ' Ashley (Nick) Robinson; Jason • 'y Muhammad says in 200B, cerns of sportsmen and gun (Lindsay); Trevor, Sydney, : 'f owners about what the new con- an average of 45 people were Scott, Shane, Sierra, Sean , ; gress and administration por- killed each day in the U.S. with (Gracie) , Gerran, Wesley, '; tend for Second Amendment guns. He says, The urban cultural dynamic cant be ignored Russell, Claire, Cameron rights," says Lawrence G. (Stephanie), Kyle, Kendall, and ^ Keane, Senior Vice- here. In the cities, people are killed daily by other people with Kyra. Greatgrandchildren,Trey * Presldent/General Counsel for and Shad Robinson; Peyton, [' the National Shooting Sports guns. Rep. Rush's bill is an effort to curb this violence." Kobey, Dfllon and Gavin Smith. '*' Foundation (NSSF). 1 Numerous nieces and nephews. ;' The National Rifle Iff ANNUAL BEAVER COUNTY SENIOR CITIZEN HEALTH FAIR Keane continues, The U.S. Visitation was held on " Supreme Court definitively said Association (NRA.) has another Friday, April 10, 2009 from 5-8 \ in District of Columbia vs. Heller take on the Blair Holt bill. This pm at the Smith Family Funeral .";. (2008) that the Second pro-gun lobby feels it is flawed Home, 505 Rio Vista Dr. In -v Amendment provides individual in that it focuses on the instruAPRIL 23,2009 Fallon. civil rights to law-abiding ments of crime rather than on 11:00 AM TO 2:00 PM Funeral Services were con- ^ Americans to keep and bear the criminals who use the Instruf 81 East Center ducted en Saturday, April 11, arms. (They don t have to be in ments And further, the NRA a mtlttia to own and keep guns.) believes the Blair Hold bill would 2009 at 3:00 pm at the LDS 'c Beaver, UT. Church at 750 W. Richards St. * In Fallon. She will be taken home to Minersville where a ^ Service was held on Tuesday, April 14, 2009 at 1 ;00 pm at the , : . Minersville LDS Church. ;•: Following the service, she was :§ LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED laid to rest in the Minersville •; Cemetery. ;§ AND THERE WILL BE DOOR PRIZES AskA Specialist: THE BEAVER PRESS (OBITUARY 4-H Happenings Sally Kae Myers Smith Blair Hoit Gun Control Bill Rehashed School Food Service Program Recognized For Improvements Recycle Your Non-Business Used Oil for FREE Beaver County Used OS* Collection Centers T3nfc'« Auto Pmrt£ Bill* Chri/ron Ptwarmtfropoff n<Mhbusfn«v us«<l oft ONLY during normtmt ttuilrfms fiourt »?wfl DO N T mix It w h h mny otH&r fiMTrcancvs such ma fMdnt, , or anUfr*»a«i LJmHed t o t g«(l«ns f>mr visit. "THE LONG RIDE" TO RESER VE A BOOTH CALL PAM MCMULLINA T 435-438-5313 I Printing 'LIFE IS LIKE A BICYCLE. YOU DON'T FALL OFF UNLESS^ YOU STOP PEDALING. STA Y YOUNG A T HEART! ,i • . * ' / ) , ; •,-'*.. 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