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Show 12B Emery County Progress, Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday, October 26, 1999 Utah History volumes available on CD-Ro- m The most comprehensive collection of Utah History available on has just been published. The second edition of the Utah History Suite has added more volumes to the 1998 version called the Centennial History Suite. The 1999 edition contains all 29 county histories and nine additional volumes of the Utah Historical Quarterly (a total of 37) plus complete sets of The History Blazer and Beehive History. An excellent resource for teachers, students, historians, and genealogists, the Utah History Suite contains a multitude of Utah history information. Utah Historical Quarterly is a journal published since 1928. This CD contains over 500 interesting articles and book reviews from 37 of the 65 volumes. Included in this edition are volumes and The History Blazer is a charming series of historical vignettes about Utah and its people from prehistoric times CD-RO- 3, 40-5- 63-6- 0, 6. to the present. It includes fascinating stories about the exciting diversity of Utahs past. Beehive History is an annual publication of short historical highlights. With its many illustrations, this publication makes Utah history fun for middle school-age- d chil- dren. The recently completed series of county histories is a valuable Utah history resource and all 12,000 pages are on the disk. Utah History Suite, published by Historical Views, may be purchased at the Utah State Historical Society Book and Gift Shop in the Rio Grande depot, 300 South 455 West in Salt Lake City. For more information call (801) 533-352- 5. Here are some tips to prepare your car for winter estimated 13,000 auto breakdowns each year in Utah could be basic routing basic routine either by motorists or their automotive technicians, AAA reported recently at the start of national Car Care Month, How far. would 13,000 needlessly statlled care and trucks stretch down the highway? Lined up bumper to bumper from the Salt An Lake City Airport, they would stretch 35 miles east yard on Interstate 80, up through Parley's Canyon, all the way to Park City. tated their tires. AAA rec- ommends tire rotation every 6.000 miles. Only two percent of mo- torists believe belts and hoses are important maintenance items. AAA recommends monthly basic inspections by motorists or qualified automotive technicians. Consumers are changing their oil every 3,735 miles on average. AAA advises motorists to change their oil at 3.000 mile intervals if they drive daily in heavy traffic or extreme conditions. Other- IST1 Kenneth Lany Jensen Kenneth Larry Jensen passed away Oct. 16 at St. Marks Hospital after a long illness. He was born Aug. 29, 1934, son of Tessie and Walter K. Jensen Bonnie Mastin ers: Charles L. Jensen, Hunting-ton- , Donald A. Jensen, Castle Dale. Preceded in death by his fathei; Walter K. Jensen, brother Bonnie Rose Mastin, beloved mother, grandmother and friend passed away Oct. 19, 1999 at her home in Price. She was bom March 21 1935 in Elsinore, to Floyd and Ethel Barney Herring. She married Raymond M. Mastin, Kinsey, Mont., on April 14, 1954 in Elsinore. She loved her music, playing her guitar and singing and writ-- , ing poetry. She will be dearly missed. Survivors include her three of Wendell Walter Jensen, Sister Ellen Marie Jensen, brothers Lawrence. He is survived by his wife, Ralph Alan, Jack Eldon, and Jim Gertson. He was a caring living person who worked hard until illness forced his retirement. He loved the outdoors. He will be sadly missed by his family and friends. Private family services were held. Irene of Salt Lake, children: Sharon Nelson, Kenneth Jr., Alice Wilson, Steven Jensen, Carl Jensen all of Salt Lake, mother, Tessie, sisters: Lorraine Tucker, Evelyn Naillon, both of Salt Lake, Marian Dulkie, Oregon, broth- - Barbi Blackham Neil Barbi Blackham Neil, age 35, returned to the loving arms of her Heavenly Father on Oct. 15, 1999. Born May 28, 1964 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Timothy R. and Alice Justesen Blackham. Graduated from Murray High School in 1982 where she was involved in many school activities. Barbi was a loving, caring and honorable person and was a devoted mother, daughter, sis-- sons, Val Mastin, Cleveland; Kelly Mastin and Troy (Judy) Mastin, both of Helper; eight ter, aunt, and granddaughter. Member of the LDS Church. Survived by son, Brayden David Chipman; parents, Tim and Alice Blackham; brother, Tim grandchildren, Jeremy and Tony Shane Herzog, Samantha, Cody Michael, Emily and Keven Mastin. Also two sisters, Maizie (Weldo) Nielson and Carina Perkins; both of Richfield; Mastin, (Kimberlee) Blackham; grandpar- ents, Ray and Eleanor Blackham, Leah Justesen; niece and nephew, Callie and Tyler Blackham. Preceded in death by grandfather, Russell Justesen. Funeral services were Oct. 19 at the Meadows Ward. Interment Murray City Cemetery. Dollie Herthree sisters-in-laring, Eugene, Ore.; Emma Beckman, Miles City, Mo.; Mary Mastin, Palatka, Fla.; and many nieces and nephjws. She was preceded in death by husband, HOW DO I SAVE AND Answer by: Bill Varga, Utah State University Extension Horticulturist The art of saving seeds was practiced by gardeners long before there were commercial seed producers. Many vegetables owe their existence to early gardeners who had an eye for quality and saved the seeds of their best plants. To collect or store seeds from your garden, select varieties that are well adapted to your area. Quality seeds are a small investment for the return received. Purchasing more seeds than you can use in one year is economical since unused seeds can be stored and saved for another year. Keep leftover seeds dry and in their original package. Fold or close packages as tightly as possible and place them in a jar with an airtight lid. Store the jar in a cool, dry place. To ensure conditions, place two tablespoons of fresh powdered milk in a double layer of facial tissue and put it in the bottom of a storage each it jar. Replace year. Here are guidelines on how long seeds can be stored. The years are approximations and will vary with environmental conditions. 1 year: parsnip 2 years: leek, okra, onion, parsley, and sweet com 3 years: asparagus, bean, carrot and pea 4 years: beet, broccoli, brussels sprout, cabbage, cauliflower, mustard, pepper and tomato common types of arthritis and their symptoms and treatment. The brochure explains osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, osteoporosis, lupus, gout, low back pain, bursitis and ten- Victor Rudman daughters and their spouses, Mark and Cathy Rudman, Cleveland; Robin and Debbie Rudman, Kenilworth; Suzette and Robert Welch, Helper; Daniel Rudman, dinitis. Only a doctor can de- 5-- 8 Pm Games, Prizes Drawing for BMX bike Join us for dinner and win a prize! Happy 18th Moriah! Edward Rudman, Draper; three Beatrice Riley SALT LAKE CITYPRICE Beatrice, Roller Riley, age 84, passed away Oct. 21, 1999 at self-car- For a free brochure, call the Arthritis Foundation at or outside of Salt Lake City The Arthritis Foundation is the source of help for an estimated 42 million Americans who have arthritis. They support research to find the cure for and prevention of arthritis diseases, and seek to improve the quality of life for those affected by arthritis. 3. -- Heritage Bennion Care Center. She was bora May 5, 1915 in Antioch, Okla., to D.E. Roller and Arlie Jones. Married Walter Kent Dick Riley Nov. 19, 1937 in Maysville, Okla. He died July 13, available without a prescrip- e Joint protection, the use of heat and cold are explained in the brochure. It also tells of new arthritis research be- 1961 Member of the First Baptist Church. Former longtime resident of Price. Beatrice worked as a school teacher in Oklahoma, and later retired from the Utah Department of Transportation where she worked as a secretary. She will be dearly missed by her family. Survived by daughter, Evann Riley Sutton, Salt Lake City; son, David- - Eric Riley, Tucson, Ariz.; four sisters, Margaret Weldon, Phoenix, Ariz.; Elsie Runyon, Phoenix, Ariz.; . Blanche Gardenhire, Elmore City, Okla.; and Naomi Dixie Huffman, Elmore City Okla. Also survived by six grandchildren and five Preceded in death by son, Walter Roy Riley. n. Dentures $550.00 Full Upper & lower Set: Economy $450.00 Full Upper & lower Cost Partial $325 Eoch Relines: Repairs: Fit Your: Mouth $80 Each $25 & Up ftnonofity ftxtatbook Ft Conwllotion Dr. Dorr w. Hanson r 4i i I The family would like to specially thank everyone at Bennion Care Center for the many acts of kindness and love over the years. Funeral service Tuesday Oct. 26, 11 a.m., Mitchell Funeral Home, 233 E. Main, Price. Family will be at Mitchells Tuesday one hour prior to services. Interment, Price City Cemetery BUNDERSON Custom Set: Food Court Menu: Scones Navajo Tacos Cold drinks Nachos Hoidogs Victoria Robyn, Markie Danielle and Cody Edward Rudman; Chan-dell-e D. and Dalton Robin Rudman; Kyler Scott and Colton sisters, Judy Rudman, Doreen Reece Fluharty. Preceded in Chavez, Marbie Baysiner, all of death by parents. Funeral service was WednesKenilworth; 10 grandchildren, Anique Corinn and Audrey day, Oct. 20, Mitchell ChapeL InJenessa Welch; Samantha Jo, terment, Scofield Cemetery tion. Beyond medication is exercise. Exercise lessens pain, increases movement termine if you have arthritis and what type it is but the ing done. Arthritis Answers brochure Kearns; Tina and Scott Fluharty, Helper; Melissa Missy" Rudman, Draper; John Many different drugs are used skills, surgery and V M PRICE - Victor William Rudman, age 62, passed away Oct. 18, 1999 in Price. . He was bom May 30, 1937 in Yance" Scofield, to John Rudman and Donna Green. Lifelong resident of Carbon County where he enjoyed hunting and fishing. Retired employee of D&RGW where he worked as a carman. Served in' the US. Air Force. He enjoyed horses and his greatest love was his grandchildren. Survived by four sons, three to treat arthritis. Some are and reduces fatigue. The brochure gives tips on getting the proper amount of exercise. -- Cemetery. re to these questions, the foundation is offering the free brochure Arthritis Answers to help people learn more about Ariz. illness. She was bom Aug. 8, 1927 at Nanicoke, Pa., to Margaret Thompson and Earl Gething. She married Rheuben LaDell Jewkes July 16, 1972. She is survived by her husband LaDell; and two sons, Bill (Teresa) Lachman and Ronald (Holly) Lachman. Funeral services will be Oct. 27 in Wednesday, Springerville, Ariz. Burial and graveside services, Saturday Oct 30, 1 p.m., at the Orangeville With over 100 different types of arthritis you may want this brochure full of tips Saturday, Oct. 30, daughter-in-la- Hilda Gething Jewkes passed away Oct. 22, 1999 after a long STORE VEGETABLE SEEDS? low-moistu- Cottonwood Elementary PTA Halloween Carnival Herring; and Christina Mastin. Visitation was Friday Oct. 22, at the Price 7th LDS Ward Chapel. Funeral services followed at the chapel. Burial was in Cliff View Cemetery Price, under the direction of Fbusett Mortuary. Hilda Jewkes SPRINGERVILLE, People tend to believe wise, such service can be excars are tended to 5,000 miles. todays high-tec- h , maintenance-freebut Lack of knowledge about theyre not," said Rolayne specific maintenance or opFairclough, spokeswoman erational requirements or for AAA Utah. Old or new, specifications of a vehicle your vehicle needs A little can cost consumers big care and attention money in the long run, said from time to time. Dave Whitgob of AAA auto"Periodic inspections of motive operations. Anyyour tires, belts, hoses and thing more than fluid levels may save you manufacturers recomtime now and expensive re- mended maintenance re5 years: celery, cucumber, eggplant, kohlrabi, letpairs, later on down the quirements or specifications tuce, muskmelon, pumpkin, radish, spinach, squash, road, Fairclough said. is wasted money. Anything turnip and watermelon. While a professional autoless may create safety or motive technician should operational problems for check belts and hoses as your vehicle." part of regularly scheduled AAA considers the maintenance, routing basic owners manual to be the fiinspections can be done nal authority on specific vequickly and easily right in hicles. Motorists should reyour own driveway. view it whenever they need According to AAA re- to determine the correct search: 66 percent of motor- maintenance procedures, ists surveyed do not realize gasoline type, tire full pressure tire rotation Is an important and other automotive opmaintenance procedure for erations. There are more than 100 difguidelines for doctor safe driving, and 20 percent October is National Car ferent types of arthritis and provides visits. The information in the of motorists have never ro Care Month. related conditions. One in brochure should not replace seven people has arthritis. the advice given by a, doctor, People with arthritis have but it lists what you should numerous questions," said tell your doctor and also what Lisa Fall, President Arthritis you can expect in return. Foundation The brochure lists common UtahIdaho Chapter. To provide answers treatments and medication. low-tec- h Raymond M. Mastin; parents; two brothers. 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