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Show Thursday, September 28, 2006 "'" If I ! V . , Co'- ., t . ' Mountain High Credit Union has opened an office inside Reams Market. Members of the Springville Area Chamber of Commerce and others were on hand Friday to officially open the business. Andy Shelline of Springville, a member of the Mountain High Board of Directors, cut the ribbon. Mountain High is open from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. and offers auto loans, mortgages, free checking, interest on checking, credit cards, IRAs, CDs and club accounts. Call them at 491-8993. Springville man helps create durable fence Durability, strength and quality are all qualities that describe the newest style of fencing, in our area, Trex seclusions, as well as the Utah company owner and his company, CFC fences and decks. In 1996 Rick Ashcraft of Springville, owner of CFC, hit an unmarked natural gasoline line and burned 38 of his body. This didn't stop him from growing the quality company he had started while working to put himself through college. His commitment to his company and customers had him back on the job in one month, instead of the doctor recommended three months. Dependability and durability are something that matters. Seeking a durable composite com-posite fence product As-craft As-craft met with Trex. Trex is the largest composite deck manufacturer. He assisted in the research and design of the product he is now able to bring to Utah home owners and contractors. The once small Spring-ville-based business, which Ashcraft started in his home, is now housed in Provo and carries the largest supply of cedar in Utah Valley. CFC builds fences and decks for residents up and down the Wasatch Front. They also supply do-it-yourself homeowners with the product, as well as how-to guides they have created. Trex fencing is a great alternative al-ternative to vinyl and wood fencing. Utah is an intro Memories fade, your dfTi W" " camera www.allenscamera.net Early Registration Ends September 30th Fall Futsal Indoor Soccer ductory market for Trex fencing and CFC fences and decks is the premiere provider pro-vider to the valley. The Trex fencing, just like the decking, is a composite com-posite of recycled plastic and sawdust from furniture lumber mills and makes it an environmentally friendly product. This is in keeping with the Green Homes campaign. cam-paign. . The stain goes throughout through-out the product, so there is never a need for staining or sanding and it carries a 25-year warranty. This allows al-lows home owners to spend weekends in the great outdoors out-doors or with friends and family rather than maintaining maintain-ing their fence. Vinyl fencing is everywhere. every-where. Many of these hollow hol-low vinyl fences become brittle in our harsh Utah winters and hot summers. They also get holes in them and black marks from the handle bars of bikes, etc. One of the reasons that Trex choose Utah was because be-cause of the strength of the composite vinyl fencing. Trex fence offers another option in maintenance free fencing without the shiny white glare of a plastic fence. The Trex fence pieces piec-es are solid and interlocking so they are 100 private. Although the fencing is currently cur-rently only available in tan and grey, additional colors are scheduled to be available in the near future. CFC built the Trex fence displayed in the 2006 Salt Lake Parade of Homes. EXE pictures shouldn't. : Provo 36 N. University Ave. 373-4440 Orem 626 N. State St 224-0006 AF 76 N. 100 E. 756-3313 Hockey League SPRINGVILLE HERALD It is particularly popular in the Ranches area, Sun-crest Sun-crest and Traverse Mountain Moun-tain because of the 110-mile wind rating. Trex fencing is built to last and so is CFC fences and decks. Trex corporation's national marketing mar-keting campaign features photos of a fence and deck buildt by CFC in the Provo River Bottoms. To view other projects around the valley visit CFCs website at fenceutah.com The CFC website f enceutah. com shows many fences and decks around the Time to By the first of September, most lawns have either had an insect or disease problem, been invaded by weeds or had rough spots. "Fall is the best time to whip the lawn back into shape and take control," said Jerry Goodspeed, Utah State University Extension horticulturist. horti-culturist. "Most lawns are predominantly cool season grasses and prefer temperatures tempera-tures in the 60s and 70s, rather rath-er than the 90s or 100s. Once fall arrives with cooler temperatures, tem-peratures, lawns generally recover, grow a deeper root system and store nutrients and energy for the winter and upcoming spring." The first thing to do to help ' a lawn revive is to fertilize, he said. Choose a high nitrogen fertilizer (first number on the bag) from a local nursery or garden center. Some are sold as a "winterizing" fertilizer and others are simply labeled iJtED genu? That means that you can call on me to fill your needs with the coverage you want and at the lowest possible cost. Farmers Insurance Group specializes in Auto, Fire, Life and Commercial insurance and is famous for fast, fair, friendly claims service. I'd like to meet you. Why not give me a call today. I think you'll be glad you did. Provo Bernina welcomes TV personality Alex Anderson The Provo Bernina is teaming up with . BERNINA BER-NINA of America, (www. berninausa.com) one of the world's largest sewing sew-ing machine companies, to host a very special visit from award- winning quilt expert and TV personality Alex Anderson. Anderson will be at the Mariott Hotel in Provo on Thursday, Oct. 19, at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Tickets are $25 and are available now at Bernina of Provo at 268 W. Center. Anderson host of "Simply "Sim-ply Quilts" on HGTV, quilt expert and author of 14 books, will give a presentation presen-tation of Behind the scenes of Simply Quilts. She will Alex Anderson take back the lawn as "lawn" fertilizer. , "Nitrogen helps lawns produce both top and root growth, so places that have become thin or clumpy can fill in," he said. "I use a slow-release slow-release fertilizer this time of year. It is more expensive, but provides a continual supply sup-ply of nitrogen and other nutrients nu-trients throughout the falL" Some lawns have dead areas, ar-eas, and now is the best time to reseed, he said. For large dead areas, prepare the seed bed by tilling it after applying apply-ing a few inches of organic matter. Then reseed as if it was a new lawn. Once it is seeded, apply enough water to germinate the seed so it becomes established before winter begins. If the lawn is slightly thin, or to introduce a better variety vari-ety of seed, fall is also a good time to over-seed. This can thicken up weak, thin areas. Grass gets old, and growth Karen Snow 25 East 200 South Springville, UT (801) 489-8000 be available to sign copies cop-ies of her books, Alex Anderson's Baby Quilts with Love being her most recent publication. Bernina of Provo will also offer deals and discounts at this time. Anderson's newest adventure ad-venture is podcasting, or as he calls it, an online radio show. The Alex Anderson An-derson Quilt Connection is a podcast; dedicated to inspiration, education and growing today's quilting community. Segments include quilt related topics, top-ics, instruction, events, interviews, questions and answers and even an interview inter-view with Martin Favre, President of Bernina of I y. 1" V:'' slows with age. Over-seeding introduces new grass seed that is younger, more vigorous vigor-ous and usually more resistant resis-tant to disease. To over-seed, Goodspeed said to first mow the lawn as short as possible. Next, either power rake or aerate the area so grass seed can come in contact with soiL Aerating or power-raking is critical to the success of germinating new seed. This is one of the few times power-raking is advised. "Next, spread the seed," said Goodspeed. "Most seed packages recommend a high over-seeding rate, which may seem thick, but should be followed, fol-lowed, since the majority of the seed will die. Then water T i eeote i it. mm fKJ I u nreci , & J $3 i & HOLLADIY paving $2foui w Ml 345 W. CENTER STREET PROVO 377-6009 Hours: 9:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m. Saturday by Appointment FUEL SAVER PACKAGE Genuine Motorcraft Premium Synthetic Blend Oil and Filter Change Rotate & Inspect 4 Tires Check Air and Cabin Air Filters Oldest 2$MSorih America in episode seventeen. sev-enteen. Visit the Alex Anderson An-derson Quilt Connection at to hear what's new and exciting in the quilting world. Anderson has been a Bernina lover for over 20 years, she says it was 'love at first stitch'. As spokesperson spokes-person for Bernina of America, she continues to share her passion for the art and craft of quilting. "One of the reasons I love Bernina," said Anderson, "is that they're dedicated to creativity in everything they do, always coming up with new features that make these machines such a joy to play with." Bernina's most recent innovation is the world's first stitch regulator for a home sewing machine. The Bernina Stitch Regulator actually "reads" the fabric in order to create precise stitches while freemotion stitching. An avid quilter for over 20 years, Anderson feels that that the Bernina Stitch Regulator (BSR) 'could change many quilter's lives' by making machine quilting easier and more accessible. Bernina manufactures state-of-the-art sewing, embroidery and serger machines, and sewing software systems that are sold in the United States through a network of approximately ap-proximately 500 authorized autho-rized dealerships. accordingly. Many people fail to water suff iciently, and the seed never gets established" Another fall turf activity is to kill broadleaf perennials, he said. Dig and pull by hand, or use a broadleaf weed killer sold in nurseries and garden centers. If annual weeds such as crabgrass or spurge have overtaken the lawn, they can be ignored, since they will die as soon as the first frost hits. Remember to apply a pre-emergent pre-emergent the end of March or first of April to prevent further fur-ther annual weed problems. 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