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Show ff'-i i} .svrr1 \«v>y. IIIJT •" I1 4 "4: 3He Beaver Press Publication No. 047 -400 County Seat Newspaper Since 1904 Serving AH of Beaver County VOLUME 11 NUMBER 14 1' SINGLE COPY 50 CENTS BEAVER, UTAH THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2011 Minersville 2011 American Legion Auxilary Giri Staters Breanna Call Breanna Call was bom on March 12 ,1994, in Richmond Virginia. I have lived in Beaver County since I was one year old. I am a Junior at Beaver High School. I participate in Debate and am a team captain this year. I enjoy participating In our yearly school plays. I have taken college classes through Beaver U since my sophomore year. My goal is to graduate from high school with my Associates Degree. My desire is to be an Elementary School Teacher. I look forward to attending Girls' State this summer, for the opportunity to learn more about government and the societies In which we live. Mandi Marshall Mandi Marshall is the daughter of Jana Brown and Thane Marshall. She is a junior at Beaver High School where she plays volleyball and softball and was in the school musical. She plans on having her associates degree before she graduates high school. She plans on attending the University of Texas after graduation. Beaver High School Girls Golf Team Wins Again Kelcie Lynn Marshall Kelcie is the daughter of Sid and Jennifer Marshall. She is a junior at Beaver High School. Kelcie is very involved in her high school. She served on the Beaver High Youth Court for 2 years. She enjoys being involved in youth Government and is the current CoPresident for ETS. She is a natural leader and tries to be a good example to all. She has been very active in sports, she has lettered in Volleyball and Softball and loves to participate in Rodeo also. She wanted to be involved in wrestling so bad she decided she would be their main stat giri and has served in that position for 3 years wfth hopes for a fourth. She is currently employed at Dairy Queen and works hard while doing all of her activities. Kelcie takes great pride in all of her work and earning her own money to help save for her college education. She plans on going to SUU after she graduates from Beaver High School. She hopes for a career in the Pharmacy industry or medical field. Beaver City Spring Cleanup (For Household, Yard, & Construction Debris) Beaver City will hold a "Spring Cleanup" curb side trash pickup for residents April 26, 27, and 28, 2011. Important! Trash must be at curbside no later than 7:00 AM TUESDAY April 26. Crews will make only one (1) pass by each residence. Resident will be responsible for trash placed curbside after the crews have passed by for collection. Please do not put trash out for pickup before April 20th. Trash must be separated by type In different and separate piles. Piles must be approximately ten (10) feet apart to allow for adequate working.space. Mixed piles will not be picked up!!I Piles MUST be sorted as follows - ten feet separating each pile: • Metal - includes appliances (Refrigerators must have Freon removed and doors secured) • Construction Debris - includes rocks, dirt, & up to 4 tires per household • Household - includes furniture, clothing, small electronics, & paper products • Green Waste - includes trees, grass, garden material • If vou must use equipment or trucks to get items to the street. please take them to the landfill. There are no charges to residents to bring items to the landfill. IHAbsolutely NO Batteries!!! Please bring batteries to landfill for recycling * Landfill Address: 1950 N 1250 W Beaver, UT 84713. Phone: (435) 386-2530. Directions: Take a right at Kevin's Conoco, follow the frontage road north aprox. 1 mile, left up over the freeway, landfill is straight ahead aprox 1/4 mile west of 1-15. Published in The Beaver Press March 24, 31 .and April 7, 2011. Home Country Slim Randies Margaret Clawson, down at the Rest of Your Life convalescent home, can't help It, realty. You see, she's a pony mom. Her teenage daughters have horses, and she's busy hauling the girts and their mounts around to horse shows, gymkhanas and barrel racings throughout our comer of the country on weekends. Pony moms have ... well, a way about them. So did Genghis Khan. As one old cowboy put ft: "You can put a pony mom in a room full of Little League moms and shell whip them all into shape." So In a way Margaret couldn't help herself. Dud and Anita Campbell were invited to come and be judges last Friday, but weren't sure what was happening until they got there. But there, smiling from ear to ear, were about half the inhabitants of the home lined up In their best bathrobes and non-skid slippers, holding onto their walkers. "Okay guys," said Margaret, inspecting the troops ala Rommel, "we're going to see fair Snow - Precipitation Update Site s Snow Water Equivalent • Total Precipitation Elevation Current Average % Average Current Average % Average Kimberiy Mine 9129 ft. 19.7 17.0 116 28.9 21.4 135 Big Flat 10349 ft. 28.1 19.4 144 32.9 19.9 165 Merchant Valley 8703 ft. 18,0 13.8 130 25.2 16.8 150 Area wjde percent of Average 130.0 150.0 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 €fctober 1, 2010. On Tuesday, March 29, the Beaver girls hosted Millard -and San Juan at the Canyon Breeze Golf Course. After nine holes of play, the scores were tallied, and Beaver won with a Modified Stableford score of 109. Both Millard and San Juan tied at 38. The Beaver High Lady Golfers were pleased with their win. The top scorers for Beaver were Lexy Moss, Taylor Hutchings, Rachel Roberts, and Celest Chavez. All 13 of the Lady Beavers were able to play since they hosted the tournament on their home course. The Beaver girls would like to thank Jack Erwig and his staff for graciously letting them use the Canyon Breeze Golf Course, which was in excellent shape after the long winter months. They would like to thank Jack for helping all the girls with the rules as well. The Lady Beavers would also like to thank Heidi Wright for making each of them a string of beads adorned with golf buttons to help them keep track of their strokes. The young golfers would like to thank Mike and Dorothy Rosenlof, Clint Beaumont, and Dave Byers for donating some wonderful clubs to help them as well. And a special thank you to State Farm for furnishing some stress balls to help the girls develop wrist muscles. The girls are enjoying a successful season learning and playing the wonderful game of golf: thanks to all the great folks in our community for their help and support. play done in each contest, but you will strive to win. It's the American Way." Nods and grins. Then Margaret whipped out a stopwatch and said, "Our first event is the pole bending. You will weave in and out of the chairs in the hallway, go completely around Grant's wheelchair at the far end, and weave back. If you break the pattern, you will be disqualified. Okay now. Estelle, are you ready?" Estelle was. "Got" There she went, in and out of the chairs, only getting her walker hung up on a chair leg once during her run. Two wall bumps. No falls. No pattern breaks. Great applause as she crossed the finish line. ' The event was eventually won by Mitch, who claimed he'd been a track star in high school around the time the stock market crashed. "You've probably noticed the obstacles weVe put out," Margaret then announced. "Lily, do you have your hearing aids on? That's better. So now we come to the trail horse class. Get those ponies ready!" You're never too old for fun. Brought to you by Slim Randlos's outdoor memoirs, Sweetgrass Mornings, available at www.sllmrandles.com. Your News Could Be Here Beaver County Sheriff's Report March 28-April 3, 2011 Included in the 56 calls for assistance received by Beaver County Dispatch were: 1 7 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 Abandoned Vehicle Agency Assistance Alarm Animal Problem Assault Attempt to Locate Burglary Citizen Dispute Controlled Substance . Problem * 1 DUI Alcohol or Drugs 3 Family Fight 1 Fire 1 Found Property 2 Harassment 2 Keep the Peace 3 Livestock Problem 1 Lost Property 1 Medical Emergency 3 Traffic Accident w/Damage 1 Prowler 1 Suspicious Person/ Circumstance 2 Theft 1 Gas Skip, Theft 1 Traffic Control 1 Traffic Hazard 4 Patient Transfer 1 Utility Problem 2 Vandalism 1 VIN Number Inspection 1 Served FTA/FTC 3 Welfare Check **** On Monday, April 4th, 2011 there were 390 inmates housed In Beaver County Jail. Comments or Ideas? Contact Us! f*~\ wy * v P.O. Box 351, Beaver 801-438-2891 www.bpr?ss@xmission.com Beaver County Correctional Facility Booking Report March 28 -April 3, 2011. This report does not infer any guilt or innocence, only the name and charges of those booked during that time period. Barbara A. Scampoli of Las Vegas, Nevada was booked on the charges of Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, Open container, Driving on a suspended or revoked drivers license. Dustin Charles Knowles of Beaver, Utah was booked on the charges of Warrant. Stacy Russell Holdaway of Beaver, Utah was booked on the charges of Intoxication. Jamie Manuel Sosa of Beaver, Utah was booked on the charges of Criminal Mischief, Burglary, Burglary of a vehicle, 6 counts of Theft of a firearm. ••. [' Brandon Todd Jensen of Beaver, Utah was booked on the charges of Criminal Mischief, Burglary, Burglary of a vehicle, 6 counts of Theft of a firearm. Kyle Mitchell Harley of Beaver, Utah was booked on the charges of Criminal Mischief, Burglary, Burglary of a vehicle, 6 counts of Theft of a firearm. ,.-' Anthony Ward of Beaver, Utah was booked ^ n the charges of CriminaP^lischief, Burglary, Burglary of a vehicle, 6 counts of Theft of a firearm. Joshua Salazar of Beaver, Utah was booked on the charges of Criminal Mischief, Burglary, Burglary of a vehicle, 6 counts of Theft of a firearm. V ! Lt Keith Draper M . Beaver County Correctional Facility |