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Show ;IPV v^.-:-. - J ; ' ,•• •'•' A Publication No. 047-400 County Seat Newspaper Since 1904 Serving All of Beaver County SINGLE COPY 50 CENTS BEAVER, UTAH THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2009 VOLUME 09 NUMBER 42 Beaver County Sheriff's Report * ' . . ^ • > • • ' . • • • tV Honors English Students Enjoy Zion Experience By Chelsea Reynolds \ . On October 13, Mrs. Eyre's Honors English students took a field trip to Zion's National Park as a preview for their mythology unit. The ride up and back was well worth the amazing colors the students saw on their nature walk to Emerald Pools. Along the trail to the weeping rocks, the students watched for patterns in .nature similar to patterns or -motifs in literature. After their hike, they went to the Zioh's Canyon Imax Theater to watetvThe Treasure of "the Gotis; This film aiiucfetf to many ofthe gbos'and goddesses the students will be learning about in mythology. The English students enjoyed lunch together at the Pizza Hut buffet in Cedar City before returning home. USU Extension Beaver 4-H Try Program Betterment Club Sigh Ups Fund Raiser LOGAN - Utah. State University Extension 4-H sponsors Teens Reaching Youth training in Carbon and Beaver counties Nov. 14. The TRY program is designed to help students in grades 8 through 12 develop skills in teaching and mentoring younger youths. Those attending the training can choose from the topics fun, food and fitness or robotics. Students are trained as teams made up of two to four teens with an adult coach. Those trained commit to teach at least six hours of instruction in the project area to at least 15 youths d.uring the year. The training is free and students do not have to be involved in 4-H to participate. . "The program creates a winwin situation as TRY teams will leave the training with skills and sources to teach interactive (spies within their local commuIties," said Donna Carter, US.U Extension 4-H agent in Weber County. Registration deadline is Nov. 1 and can be done through a local county Extension office. Contact Carter for further information at 801-399-8209 or donna.carter@usu.edu. . for M Jour fhfads, Come To The Hht Weaver Tnss *We Specialize in (Business forms Cards flyers Tosiers AfJCTypes of Sldvertising Check-out our tow everyday prices Gpfort you (oo^eisezvhere. For Belknap Elementary Library Books The Beaver Betterment Club is holding a fund raiser in order to purchase books for the Beiknap Elementary School Library. The following is a list of the items that can be purchased for this fund raiser. All items must be paid for when ordered. Please call Kathy .Hendricks at 438-3029 or (cell) 421r1910, or Beverly Carter 438-6045 with any questions and/or an order form. Order forms are also located at several businesses around town. The deadline to order is November 6, 2009. All items will arrive in November. Engraving on pans will be available at $2.00 per pan on the day the item is picked up if you're interested. Sheet pan 12nx18"....$ 8.00 Sheet pan cover $ 6.50 Muffin pan $12.50 Loaf pan.' $10.50 Fry basket $15.00 French whip 14" $ 5.00 Ice cream dipper $ 4.50 High heat spatula $14.50 Spatula $ 5.00 Cutting board $17.50 Flexible cutting board $ 6.00 Paring knife .$5.00 Taco fry basket $23.50 Mini turner $ 6.00 Oblong cake pan $28.00 Wire grate $ 3.50 Stock pot w/lid $33.50 The gizzard is a part of the turkey's stomach that helps it digest harsher Items, tike seeds. Beaver V.F.W. Auxiliary The Ladies of the Beaver VFW Auxiliary, need help. We are collecting men's Winter Clothing for the Veteran's Hospital in Salt Lake City. We especially need XLarge sizes. ^ You can bring your donations to the Senior Center on Thursday, Nov. 19th at 6 p.m. or call, Florence @ 438-2634 or Beryl @ 438-5393 for pickup or more info. We also need duffel bags, back packs, totes or small suitcases and large print books and videos. The Post and Auxiliary will be accepting money donations for Buddy Poppy's at the Post Office on Tuesday, Nov. 10th from 10 a.m. till noon. The money we collect goes to help Veterans. Thank you very much for your help and support. Single Adults The Beaver County Single Adults will meet on Monday, Nov. 2, 2009 at 2 p.m. in the Beaver 1st/2nd Ward Chapel. Please plan to attend. The metal instrument used In shoe stores to measure feet Is called the Brannock device. A sphygmomanometer is used to measure blood pressure. October 1 9 - 2 5 , 2009. Included in the 66 calls for assistance received by Beaver Count)f Dispatch were: 1' Agency Assistance 1 Aircraft Problem 2~ Alarm 1 Animal Noise 5 Animal Problem 1 Assault • 1 Assist Motorist 2 Child Abuse or Neglect 6 Citizen Assist • 1 Citizen Dispute .1 Convulsions or seizures 3 Controlled Substance Problem 2 DUl Alcohol or Drugs 1 Family Fight 1 Fire 2; Fish & Game ' 1' Fraud ",1 Immigration Problem i ; Intoxicated Person / . 1 - Juvenile Problem / \ 1 : ' Keep The Peace^ ..! 1 Litter/Pollution/Public Health •• Livestock Problem - 4, 2 Medical Emergency 4 Traffic Accident ..W/P-arnage^^^^^^^^ f Violation of Protective Order 1 Sex Offense 7 Shift Info 3 Theft 1 Traffic Control 1 Patient Transfer 2 Vandalism 3 VIN Number Inspection On Monday, October 26th, 2009 there were 371 inmates housed in Beaver County Jail. Academic All State By Mayra Garvantes ~ - V\fe-..ha\je four.athletes..jvhQ_agalified for Academic All State, and they are Aaron Yardley, son of Dale and Anona Yardley; Rachel Sav/yer, daughter of Garland and Jeanette Sawyer; Shaylie Pender, daughter of Brian and LeAnn Pender, and Felicia Puffer, daughter of Barbara and Jeromy Puffer. Aaron Yardley earned Academic Sate in golf, and he thinks it feels good to feel smart. Rachel Sawyer earned Academic All State in soccer, and she thinks staying on top in both spores and academics is a challenge, and she could not have been successful without help from her family and friends. Felicia Puffer earned Academic All State in soccer, and she feels honored and proud that alt of her hard work finally paid off. Home Country leaver County Facility Booking Report October 19-25,2009 Del Shannon Lee of Salt Lake City, Utah was booked on the charges of Speeding, Drive on a suspended.or revoked drivers license, Assault, Criminal mischief, 3-Warrants. Phil Anthony Archuleta o f Dublin California was booked on the charges of Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, Open container, Expired or no drivers license, Possession of* drug paraphernalia. Corbin James Eggleston of Milford, Utah was booked on the charges of 2-Counts Furnish tobacco to minors, 3-Counts Contributing to the delinquency of a minor. AM Hadia Alsagoor of Ogden, Utah was booked on the charges of Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, Open container, Speeding. Jason David Whtttaker of Beaver, Utah was booked on the charges of Assault, Intoxication. Troy Dwa.ine Hoover of Beaver Utah was booked on the charges of Assault, Intoxication. Terry A. Monfredi of Beaver, Utah was booked on the charges of Child abuse. Susan M. Terry of Beaver Utah was booked on the charges of Child abuse. Lt Keith Draper Beaver County Correctional Facility Slim Randies Marvin Pincus paced up and down the house and in the yard and drove Marjorie crazy until the local paper hit the lawn. The Valley Weekly Miracle was like many other local American papers; it's what people can't wait to read to see how much the editor dared to print. With the paper spread out on the kitchen table, Marvin quickly found his ad under "Local Services." Try the fly-tying method of achieving success in life and love. Is your love life a catchand-release situation? From the slightest midge of problems to the deepest wire-wrapped bead-head woolly bugger dilemmas, let the master fly tier and advice giver help you cast out your troubles and make your dreams come true. Call Marvin Pincus. (and it gave his phone number). He grinned while reading it at least four times, and then« handed it to Marjorie. "What do you think, Honey?" "Proven results?" she said. "Hey, Randy and Katie. The proof is in the pudding. All we have to do now is wait for the phone to ring. We've got the new chair set up in the den and I've got all the fly-tying ingredients ready. I even picked up more goose biots in case someone has a stonefly nymph complication. They work well on the feelers and the split tails, you know. They'll get right to the bottom of the creek ... and the problems." "Well ... it's sure good to see" you enjoying this. Are you sure you're ready?" He thought a minute. "To be honest, I'm a bit weak on those swept-back wings on the wet flies. Need a lot more practice with those, but for the dry fly problems, my hackles will stand up to anyone's." Marjorie smiled at her husband of so many years. ^ "I'm sure they will, Marvin. I'm sure they will." * Brought to you by Slim's Alaska thriller, "Raven's Prey." Order it at www.sllmrandles.com. The Shed Thursday and Friday Night Special Buffalo Wings 1/2 price Offer valid only in The Shed The El Bambi will be open for dinner Thursday and Friday 6:00 to 9:00 p.m |