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Show I*.-: UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION !„-.-•! E 3 q o o S. STE tt-iOO SALT LAKE CITY UT 84124 Publication No 047 - 400 Single Copy 50 Cents BEAVER, UTAH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2010 VOLUME 10 NUMBER 50 Home Country Slim Randies Milford-Based Reinke Dealership is Recognized as Top Five Seller in its Region during Annual Convention (GLENDALE, Ariz. - December 16, 2010) - Reinked Manufacturing, Inc., a leading manufacturer of mechanized irrigation systems, is excited to announce that L & W Ranch Inc. of ftford. UtatOas been recognized as one of the top five highest [selling dealerships in the Southwest Territory. The Reinke dealership was honored during Reinke's recent annual convention held fOctober 24-26, 2010, in Glendale, Ariz. "We congratulate L & W Ranch Inc. for even/thing they have accomplished this past year," said Tim Goldhammer, vice president of marketing, Reinke. "We look forward to their continued success and appreciate their ongoing commitment to Reinke and to the agricultural industry." Reinke dealerships from across the United States and Canada gather each year to attend the company's convention. The convention awards ceremony recognizes select Reinke dealerships for their hard work and dedicatioh to sales and marketing throughout the past year. T h e number of dealers with exceptional sales during the 2009-2010 marketing year was outstanding," added Goldhammer. "We always enjoy the opportunity to bring all of our dealers together to recognize their efforts and share our industry knowledge." Merry Christmas - Happy New Year Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #3989 and Ladies Auxilary thanks everyone for your help in 2010, in all our projects. We thank all our service people for their sqvice, where ever you are. Thanks Commander Bill Kehr and members I guess the stranger was more obvious to us than if he'd been in a bigger town, because we just don't get too many unless the fishing's good in summer. A stranger tends to stick out, and when this guy quietly showed up at the Mule Barn truck stop drinking coffee, we looked for a minute or two. Dud got up to go see what he was driving, but in the parking lot, only the familiar colors, dings, dents and scratches were to be seen, each car and truck resting in its customary place. So did he walk here? Take the bus? Doc walked over to him and invited him to bring his cup over to the round table, where all of us Knights of Unlimited Knowledge were holding forth, but he just smiled and shook his head. "Maybe he isn't able to talk," Dud said. We looked at him again, and tried, to get on another theme ... Christmas presents for wives and grandkids, with the Big Day being so close. But it didn't take. We just kept looking at him, then looking away when he looked up at us. Loretta didn't know who he was, either. "Loretta," said Bert, "I want you to give him whatever he wants for breakfast. On me." She spoke to him and he smiled and pointed to something on the menu and nodded at Bert. Steve was next to get up. He walked up to the stranger and tipped his hat. "Hey, pard," Steve said, "you know, if you need a place to bunk tonight, we have a bunkhouse on the place with a good stove in it." The stranger smiled and looked questioningly at Steve. "Just down the road there, see that ranch on the left? Just come over when you're ready. You can have some supper with us if you like, too." Steve came back. "I think he's going to stay in the bunkhouse tonight" "Oh, good," Doc told him. "Cold tonight." "Well," Bert added, "we'll probably find out he's the chairman of the board of something and then feel kinda silly." "I don't think so," Loretta safdt topping off the mugs, "but he seeras. well, special, I guess." ^ "Or maybe," Doc said, "we want him to seem special." "And it probably don't matter much which," Steve said. "It's Christmas." Sponsored by: www.pearsonranch.com. Farm direct, delicious, California navel & Valencia oranges. Ladies Auxilary President Bert Brown Snow - Precipitation Update Snow Water Equivalent Total Precipitation Site. Elevation Current Average % Average Current Average % Average 9129 ft. Kimberly Mine 7.6 4.9 155 14.4 8.0 180 Big Flat 10349ft. 15.1 6.4 236 19.2 8.8 282 Merchant Valley 8703 ft. 8.7 4.4 198 14.5 5.8 -250. * Area wide *percent of Average 196.3 237.3 Reference period for average conditions is 1971-2000. Snow Water Equivalent Columns represent inches of water in the snow pack. Total Precipitation Columns represent total inches of water received since October 1, 2010. Football All-State By Adam Kia, Publicity Manager This year's The Salt Lake Tribute Football All Staters are Slade Edwards #10, Ryker Woolsey #63, and Bo Fotheringham #52. These boys had a fantastic football season. Slade Edwards'and Ryker Woolsey made the First Team All-State, and Bo Fotheringham made the Second Team. The BHS football team ended their season with 7 wins and 4 losses. In those 11 games, Siade Edwards had 12 touchdowns with 176 carries for 1355 yards, 69 tackles, 3 interceptions, and 4 sacks; Ryker Woolsey came out with 56 Tackles, 8 sacks, and 1 fumble recovery; while Bo Fotheringham ended his season with 58 tackles, 2 sacks, and 1 fumble .recovery. Beaver High school would like to congratulate these three boys for their fine accomplishments. In A Nut Shell By Mayor Mark J Yardley December 15, 2010 A Special Thanks to All! Many kind deeds often go unrecognized. True Christianity teaches that the ultimate service is given without knowing (he giver. In Beaver, I have realized over the years that this type of Christianity is practiced multiple times daily. What a proud heritage we have. Our substation located by the cemetery is aging and will soon have to be replaced with a better and bigger one. We are working hard towards getting a new substation. Riverside Park, to be located east of -the Forest Service building, will include a fishing pond in the summer and an ice skating rink in the winter. Hopefully, everything will fall into place perfectly, so this park can be open for fishing next summer. We are planning a special celebration for Beaver's birthday in February. Eagle Point had its grand opening Wednesday, December 15. What an awesome resort. The new lodge is fabulous. What a blessing for our community. It is well worth the scenic trip up the mountain to enjoy. The lights around town look beautiful. Thank you for your efforts in helping to make Beaver shine brightly during this Christmas season. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Beaver County Sheriff's Report December 13-19,2010 Included in the 43 calls for assistance received by Beaver County Dispatch were: 1 911 Hangup 1 Abandoned Vehicle 2 Agency Assistance 1 Alarm 2 Animal Problem 2 Assault 1 Non-Sufficient Funds Check 1 Citizen Assist 1 Citizen Dispute 1 Dead Body 1 Domestic Violence 1 Controlled Substance Problem 1 DUI Alcohol or Drugs 1 Family Fight 1 Fire 2 Fish & Game 4 Livestock Problem 1 Missing Person 1 Traffic Accident w/Damage • 1 Prowler 1 Suspicious Person/ Circumstance 2 Theft 1 Gas Skip, Theft 2 Traffic Control 2 Patient Transfer 1 Trespassing " 1 Vandalism 2 VIN Number Inspection 1 Vicious Animal 2 Welfare Check On Monday, December 20th, 2010 there were 366 inmates housed in Beaver County Jail. Ikaver (Pnss DEADLINE FOR ARTICLE AND CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SUBMISSIONS Beaver County Correctional Facility Booking Report December 13- 19,2010. This report does not infer any guilt or innocence, onJy the name and charges cf those booked during that time period. Serena Pomeroy of •Minersville, Utah was booked on the charges of Assault/ Domestic violence. Gentry Maurice Brown was booked on the charges of Criminal Trespass. Modibo Diallo of Orem, Utah was booked on the charges of Speeding, Driving on a suspended or revoked drivers license, Warrant. Joshua Kent Smith of Milford, Utah was tjooked on the charges of Required lighting violation, Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Alcohol restricted driver, Driving on a suspended or revoked drivers license. ' Matthew Michael Ferguson of Milford, Utah was booked on the charges of Assault. ' U Keith Draper Beaver County Correctional Facility for Printing j Come To The Ifte fJkaver Tress We Specialize in 'Business forms Cords flyers (Posters SMI Types of Sidvenising Cfitdiout otirlow everyday prices before you took, elsewhere. 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