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Show ._• / -l-z-J'- . * UTAH PRESS % ASSOCIATION 1 ?,? 1fcl. J H O O S - STt. ; : • ' % #1 00 SAL i Lhr.c C i T Y' U \ 64 i .J4 Publication No. 047 -400 County Seat Newspaper Since 1904 Serving All of Beaver County Beaver County Sheriffs Report "Hurrah" Our Beaver County Courthouse D.U.P. Museum is Ready Everyone is invited to our Re-Opening Ceremony Tuesday, July 20, 2010 6:00 p.m. Refreshments Served BeaverVFW Auxiliary July Breakfast 24th of July information "Bringing Generations Home" Everyone including church, family, graduating classes, and business entries are encouraged and invited to enter a float. The entry forms can be picked up and returned to: Beaver City Office, 60 W. Center before 5 pm. After 5 pm at: Tracy and Veriane Davis, 438-5080,110 E. 300 S. and Robbie and Coliette Bradshaw, 438-6362, 372 N. Canyon Rd. Al! parade questions should be directed to the Davis's and Bradshaw's, this year's parade chair and cochair. Saturday, July 17th, at the Timberllne Inn If you can attend or need a ride call Florence Kehr at 4382634 or Beryl Brown at 4385393. Farm Service Agency 2010 County Committee Elections The Beaver » County Committee position that will be up for election this year is located in the Milford area. If you farm or ranch in this area and are interested in serving on the County Committee, please contact the Farm Service Agency at 620 N Main in Beaver or call 438-5088 for more information. Interested persons need to file form «fSA-669A "Nomination Form for County FSA Committee Election". The deadline to return this form to the office is August 2, 2010. •• . Everyone riding on a float will be required to sign a waiver for the State of Utah. The waiver and entry forms must be returned to the above location(s) by Monday July 19th. Turning in your entry form earfy will assure you that your float description and comments will be presented as- you pass 'the public announcers as you work your way down the parade route. Committee members are local agricultural producers responsible for the fair and equitable administration of FSA farm programs in their counties and are accountable to the Secretary of Agriculture. By being elected, you become part of local decision making that helps deliver many FSA programs. _ - Participants with special needs' should alert the parade marshals' as soon as possible. Line-up will be begin at 9:00 am and the parade will start at 9:30 am. Form,s may be found oh Google at http://sites.google.com/site/bea verjuly24th/ Free Concert • LDS 12 Step Recovery Program Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m. Seminary Building OPEN MEETING SINGLE COPY 50 CENTS BEAVER, UTAH THURSDAY, JULY 15, 2010 VOLUME 10 NUMBER 28 Canyon Breeze Training Center Race Track. Local Talent. July 16th, 7 to 9 p.m.. Conce|sjojisjQpen, Barbeque PbrR S a n d i ^ h , chips, and drink $4.50;; ^B^n^TRe'Tamily and enjoy the food and music. July 5 - 1 1 , 2010 Included in the 52 calls for assistance received by Beaver County Dispatch were: 2 911 Hangup 1 Abandoned Vehicle 4 Agency Assistance 1 Alcohol Offense 3 Animal Problem 1 Assist Motorist 1 Burglary 2 Child Abuse or Neglect 1 Choking 3 Citizen Assist 2 Disorderly Conduct 1 Family Fight 1 Fire 1 Fireworks 2 Keep The Peace 1 Missing Person 3 Traffic Accident w/Damage 2 Traffic Accident w/lnjuries 3 Violation of Protective Order 2 Sex Offense 1 Suspicious Person/ Circumstance K - 1 Theft 1 Gas Skip, Theft 2 ~ Traffic Hazard i .T" 4 1 2 Vagrancy ~~ VIN Number Inspection Vicious Animal Served FTA/FTC **** On Monday, July 12th, 2010 there were 367 inmates housed in Peaver County Jail. The Big Bang! We would like to thank everyone that donated to the 4th of July Firework display in Greenville. We feel that the show was a great success and we were able to pay for the show entirely with some extra for next year! We will still be accepting donations through the end of July. Please contact Craig Wright or Eric Edwards to make a donation. We would like to recognize those that donated generously and everyone that gave of their pocket change without you the show would not be possible. If we miss anyone, please know that we are truly grateful for all donations. Sparklers ($50 donation): Bessie Edwards, Paul Barton, Helen Christensen, Rock House Quilts, Craig Davidson Family, and Mountain Shadows v Woodworking Firecrackers ($100 to $200 donation): Dale and Anona Yardley, Bill Treder, Lynn Betridge, Beaver Valley Hospital, Beaver Nursery, Josh Gates Family and Leonard and Beryl Brown Big Bangs ($250 to $500): Mike's Foodtown, Beaver Travel Council, Shon Edwards Family, Brent Edwards Family and Life Like Taxidermy Grand Finale ($1,000 and up): Faith 4 Life Church We 'would also like to express*a special thank you to the Beaver County Journal and the Beaver Press for advertising the fireworks show as their donation. Without your help we would not have had the wonderful donations and the great crowd that enjoyed our show. Thanks again to all and we dint-'wait to see the 4th of July go up in smoke again next year! Eric Edwards and Craig Wright Beaver County Correctional Facility Booking Report and the outdoors to build greater immunity to disease. "A theory called 'hygiene hypothesis' suggests we are staying too clean by remaining indoors with our hand sanitizer and anti-bacterial soap, and not training our immune system to become fully developed," he says. 'There's some promising research that shows kids who grow up playing in the dirt and on farms actually have less asthma and allergic rashes of the skin. In essence, kids who are exposed to bacteria and elements in nature train their immune systems to be better balanced, so in the long run, they may remain healthier." July 5 - 1 1 , 2610 Charles lorg of Milford, Utah was booked on the charges of Fail to produce insurance information, No registration in vehicle, Drive on a suspended or revoked drivers license, 4Warrants. Scott Don Marshall of Minersville, Utah was booked on the charges of Burglary of a dwelling. Lester Floyd Williams of Rakel says getting outside Milford, Utah was booked on the at any time of the year, including charges of Protective order viothe winter, is helpful. But the lation. summer sun seems to provide Karen Williams of Milford, even greater benefits, so long Utah was booked on the as it's done in moderation and charges of Protective order viothe skin is not over-exposed. lation, Open container. ,"lt could be the longer Edna Machelle Mayer of days," he says. "You also get to Milford, Utah was booked on the appreciate the sense of commucharges of Warrant. nity. There are more picnics, Lt Keith Draper Beaver County Correctional Facility more triathlons, and more family reunions. USDA Food -Drive— Children and families are in great need of donated food this summer. USDA employees, farmers, and friends are joining together to combat hunger at USDA offices throughout the country; and the government's goal is to collect 1.2 million pounds of food nationwide. Most needed items include: peanut butter, tuna fish, canned fruit, boxed meals, canned vegetables, canned stews/chili, macaroni and cheese and pasta. Now through August 31, 2010, please bring in your nonperishable items and place them in the donation box at the USDA Service Center, 620 North Main in Beaver. If you have any questions, please contact the office at 438-5088. Beaver Utah Stake Presents Our Pioneer Trail July 24, 2010 Beaver City Park 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Come meet your ancestors There will be exhibits, computers to search your family history, films of early Beaver and pictures of early Beaver history (7/8,15, 22) Fun In The Sun Could Lead To Better Health MADISON - Attention, desk jockeys: ditching the cubicle and computer screen this summer can be good for your health. While the hazards of summ e r - sunburn, bug bites, swimmer's itch and so forth - are well-known, the" hot season offers plenty of health advantages the desk-bound may overlook. Dr. Dayid Rakel, an associate professor of family medicine at the University of Wisconsin and medical director of the UW Health Integrative Medicine program, says the human body needs to connect with nature Rakel adds that nature also has a positive impact on mood, and- he- often finds that his patients are less dependent on anti-depressants when it's sunny and warm outside. "It's what research and common sense are pointing at," he says. "If I'm out in nature surrounded by beautiful trees, blooming flowe/s, watching my child play soccer with my neighbors, I'm going to perceive that as a more positive experience than sitting inside a cubicle with recycled air." Rakel says the good feelings that come from being outside trigger the release of neuropeptides, which are proteins in the brain that have a positive effect on the overall function of the body when triggered by positive perceptions. "If your mind is cluttered with the stresses of the day like the big project you' have at work or your child not doing well jn school, take a walk in nature and concentrate your attention on the flowers, the beautiful pine trees or the bumble bee," he says. "That can be a great opportunity to get your mind out, of its chaotic stories." Katherine Bonus, founder of the mindfulness program for the UW Health integrative medicine program, says connecting with the outdoors can be tantamount to meditation. "It could serve as a simple meditation practice for all the times we feel too busy to notice we are alive, too busy to notice it's summer and too busy to remember both are impermanent," she says. "Step outside several times a day, feel the sun and wind on your skin, notice the sights and sounds of summer, and enjoy those moments." /A w iK YOUR NEWS COULD BE •HERE! Home Country Slim Randies The newspapers began disappearing about two 'Weeks ago. Vanishing like smoke in a high wind. The paper boy swore he delivered all of them, same as usual. Same as his older brother had before him. Said he was able to "porch" quite a few. But when our copies of the Valley Weekly Miracle kept disappearing, it wasn't long before gab sessions were taking place in the beauty parlors and barber shops and the coffee shops regarding our local crime spree. Theft hasn't really been a problem here, you see. Usually something that starts out looking like theft turns out to be something pretty innocent that just happened to be complicated by a lack of communication. Oh, we're not completely free of theft, of course. Like last summer, when someone took Bert's new sprinkler off his hose in broad daylight in the front yard. For several days, Bert drove around looking at the patterns our sprinklers had, trying to locate his own. -it was no use. He finally reported to us down at the Mule Barn truck stopfs philosophy counter and world dilemma think-tank'"that this sticky-fingered act of legerdemain was stacking up to be the work of a grab-it-and-git driveby bandit from out of town. That's why, when the papers began disappearing from our front lawns and even from the sanctity of our front porches, we knew something had to be done. Several volunteers from the Mule Barn agreed to rise early and watch to see if their papers vanished and who did it. This Neighborhood Watch exercise worked. Blackie was caught in the act and his crime spree ended before very many papers had vanished. Then Blackie was taken home and his owner was informed that this was one Labrador retriever who had retrieved his last paper without paying for a subscription. Piles of newspapers were found in Blackie's house and behind the swing set. The community was given a guarantee that on delivery mornings, Blackie would remain on the chain until everyone had their papers and coffee. Crime cannot be allowed to continue. Especially when everyone needs to read the paper to see how much the editor dared to print. Sponsored by: www.pearsonranch.com. Farm direct, delicious, California navel & Valencia oranges. A lot of people mistake a short memory for a clear conscience. —Doug Larson *** Fireworks Clean Up Beaver City would like you to enjoy the Pioneer Day Celebrations, but would like to remind you that our Ordinance states that any rubbish left on the street, gutter, sidewalk, or public place is unlawful and will be subject to a citation. Please remember to clean up any fireworks after using them. Thank You!!! • •" : * rjrt • |