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Show .;- ,-- • , . * (•', I • • • ; . • • - ' ,; ;,V_ •' "." ' I ' , ' , . . . • LJTMH 3 9 0 0 b* S f b tt E C I T Y UT 8 4 1 Publication No. 047 - 400 County Seat Newspaper Since 1904 Serving All of Beaver County **jsi*-.- • - ^ - o/ci"i . SINGLE COPY 50 CENTS BEAVER, UTAH THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 2010 VOLUME 10 NUMBER 10 Breanna Brienhoit Visual Arts UN f-' Brittney Whipple Speech and Drama Cara Limb Family and Consumer Science Jordan White Social Science Hif§ Jordon Bradley General Scholarship Peter Smith Computer Technology Shaleece Christensen _:;__. MaihmaJics Shalisha Jessup ... Dance _ m ^ Dyllan Wyman - Music—*• — Felica Puffer -Science- - Hilary McMullin Business and Marketing Rachel Sawyer English-'—- Southwest Utah Sterling Scholar Competition Jamee Joseph Agricultural Science Jessica Smith Foreign Language Beaver County Sheriff's Report Beaver County March 1 -7,2010 Included in the 44 calls for assistance received by Beaver County Dispatch were: - 1 Agency Assistance 2 Animal Problem 1 Assault 1 Attempted Burglary 1 Burglary 1 Carbon Monoxide Poisoning 6 Citizen Assist 1 Citizen Dispute 2 Criminal Mischief 2 Domestic Violence 1 DUI Alcohol or Drugs Facility Booking 1 1 : • V I ; ] i ; : : i i ;• :•; ; I: '/> Family Fight Fire 1 1 2 1 Head Pain Juvenile Problem Medical Emergency Traffic Accident w/Damage 1 Property Damage, Non Vandalism 2 Suspicious Person/ Circumstance 2 Theft 2 Threatening 3 Patient Transfer 1 Vandalism 3 VIN Number Inspection 1 ' Vicious Animal 1 • Obstructing Justice r- 5 On Monday, March 8th, | 0 0 9 there were 367' inmates housed in Beaver County Jail. March 1 -7,2010 . Richard Curtis Stubbs of Colorado City, Arizona was booked on the charges of Theft. Marc Harold Armstrong of Beaver, Utah was booked on the charges of Assault, Intoxication. Troy Dwaine Hoover of Beaver, Utah was booked on the charges of Assault, Intoxication. Jesse A. Green of Beaver, Utah was booked on the charges of Assault, Intoxication. Christopher Dean Quirk of Beaver, Utah was booked on the charges of Assault/Domestic violence, Destroy or interrupt communication device, Intoxication. Lt Keith Draper Beaver County Correctional Facility Jordan Carter Trade and Technical Ed. Home Country Slim Randies Stopping in at the Read Me Now bookstore was really a spur-of-the-moment decision for Marvin Pincus. He actually hadn't thought about it until he looked from the sidewalk into the store and saw two things: Sarah McKinley's smiling face behind the counter, and the sign on the shelves that said "Love and other Fiction." He walked in, making the jingly on the door ring as he did so. "Good morning Marvin," Sarah said, brightly. "And a fine morning it is, Sarah," Marvin said back. "Help you find, something today?" "Actually, I stopped in to see if I couldn't do something for you, Dear," he said, kindly. "I've noticed you're ... well, single, 1 guess..." "No ' secret about that, Marvin. But if you have a friend who is really Vtice, I'm-not inter- One hundred and ninety students representing fifteen high schools and five school districts will compete for awards and honors in the Thirty-Second Annual Southwest Utah Sterling Scholar competition on the campus of Dixie State College in St. George, Utah, on April 8, 2010. This year, Ed Rogers will serve as Master of Ceremonies for the Awards Program at 7:00 p.m. Prior to the Awards Program, a banquet will be held to honor the Southwest Utah Sterling Scholar Finalists and their families. The Master of Ceremonies for the banquet will be Ed Rogers. Jill Shepherd, Former Miss Utah, Former Utah Army National Guard Combat Medic, and Registered Nurse will be the speaker at the event. Students involved have been selected as finalists from thefollowing high schools: Beaver, Bryce Valley, Canyon View, Cedar, Dixie, Desert Hills, .Enterprise, Hurricane, Kanab, Panguitch, Parowan, Pine View, Snow Canyon,'Tuacahn, and Valley. The fifteen categories of the competition include: Agriculture Science, Business and Marketing, Computer Technology, Dance, English, Family and Consumer Sciences, Foreign Language, General Scholarship, Mathematics, Music, Science, Social Science, Speech and Drama, Trade and Technical Education, and Visual Arts. Each of the 190 finalists will be judged on personal achievements and awards compiled in their portfolios as well as their interviews with the judges. The finalists will be judged on scholarship, leadership, and citizenship. The three judges in each category come from local communities, Dixie State College, and Southern Utah University. A winner and two runners-up in each of the fifteen categories will be announced at the evening program. Each will be given a Sterling Scholar pin or charm along with a cash prize. Finalists from each high school will also receive a Sterling Scholar Certificate. Colleges and Universities in Utah offer scholarships to both the winners and the runners-up. ested." "Oh no. I wasn't going to fix you up. It's just that I thought maybe you could use my fly tying love counseling to kind of help your love.life." Sarah smiJed at her friend. "What kind of fly do you think I'd need, Marvin?" "There's a lot to you 'that's just below the surface, so I'd be guessing we could start with a nice wet fly ... but pretty. So maybe a ... let's see ..." He looked her over and held up his hands as if to frame her face. ' • "A Doctor Burke? No. Fergusun. v Definitely a FerguSun. It has that quiet elegance that we need to help you." "You know I'm going to look it up, don't you, Marvin? And if a Fergusun turns out to be plug ugly, I'm coming after you." "No problem. It's beautiful." "So why me?" Marvin looked at his old friend and sighed. "Sarah, it's because ... well, I need a woman client, and you are a friend and you're single, and I thought it would help." She stared at him. He explained. "Well, so far all I've had are men clients, you see. I guess Randy's a boy, really, but you know. And everyone knows women are really the ones who need fly tying, I thought you could be ..." "... the guinea pig." Marvin smiled. "I thought of it more as the first pickle out of the jar." Brought to you by The Long Dark, An Alaska Winter's Tale. Available at www.slimrandles.com. Snow - Precipitation Update Snow Water Equivalent Total Precipitation Elevation Current Average % Averaae Current Averaqe % Averaae 9129 ft. 10.4 14.2 73 18.2 17 0 107 10349 ft. 18.7 15.9 118 20.4 16 3 125 15.0 11.8 127 " 8703 ft. 16.0 13 7 117 Area wide percent of Average 106.0 116.3 Reference period for average conditions is 1961 thru 1990. Snow Water Equivalent Columns represent inches of water jn the'snow pack. Total Precipitation Columns represent total inches of water receivecI .since October 1,2009: Site Kimberly Mine Big Flat . . Merchant Valley Thank You The Lucille P. Strong Family, Beaver, Utah would- like to express our appreciation to relatives, friends, neighbors and care givers for your heartfelt kindness and comfort at the loss of our beloved mother, whether through your physical presence or with your phone calls, letters,and compassionate services. Special thanks to American Legion Post 32, Leon Paice(brother) and the Honor Guard of the U.S. Navy Armed Service for their participation in the Military Funeral Honors ) Ceremony, and to the Beaver Ambulance Service for their special tribute to our mother. Our family' wants to thank Swindlehurst Funeral Home for presenting a beautiful service for mom. She was prepared in a lovely manner and we appreciate the care and attention you gave her. Knowing you Kent, made it .easier in an already difficult time for us. LDS 12 Step Recovery Program Written in 1814, The Star Spangled Banner did not become the national anthem of. the U.S. until-1931. Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m. Seminary Building OPEN MEETING ^ !• ; :_ " • .;. |