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Show Beaver County Monitor Obituaries Beaver: Ronald IOW DO I SAVE AND STORE VEGETABLE SEEDS? — swer by: Bill Varga, Utah State University Extension horticulturist : The art of saving seeds was practiced by gardeners long before here were commercial producers. Many vegetables owe their istence to early gardeners who had an eye for quality and saved age the seeds of their best plants. * To collect or store seeds from your garden, varieties should be lected that are well adapted to your area. Quality seeds are a investment for the return received. *Purchasing more seeds than you can use in one year is economical seeds not used this year can be stored and saved for another . Keep leftover seeds dry and in their original package. Fold close as tightly as possible and place them in ajar with an airtight lid. Store the jar in a cool, dry place. * To ensure low moisture conditions, place two tablespoons of powdered milk in a double layer of facial tissue and put it in e bottom of a storage jar. Replace it each year. * There are guidelines on how long seeds can be stored. The years € approximations and will vary with environmental conditions. Bradshaw, 72, passed away October 21, 1996 at the Beaver Valley Hospital. He was born April 21, 1924 in Manderfield, Utah to Henry Lafey and Annie Olevia Edwards Susan Camp UtahState UNIVERSITY Ronald Bradshaw Bradshaw. He married Barbara Jane White on September 19, 1944 in the St. George LDS Temple. Ronald was a. farmer and rancher and enjoyed going to the farm. He loved to work. He was the fire chief and helped to build the Little League parks in Beaver. He was the owner of Ron’s Chevrolet and the B&B Drilling Co. His most precious love was reserved for his family, his children and grandchildren. He is survived by his wife Barbara Jane of Beaver, his children, Margaret Ann Joseph of arsnip, one year; leeks, okra, onion, parsley, and sweet corn, two ; asparagus, bean, carrot and pea, three years; beet, broccoli, sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, mustard, pepper and tomato, ur years, celery, cucumber, eggplant, kohlrabi, lettuce, uskmelon, OCTOBER 25, 1996 pumpkin, radish, spinach, squash, atermelon, five years. turnip and The Susan Camp of the D.U.P. met at the home of Lola Roberts on October 15, 1996. The members were welcomed by _ Valerie Hollingshead. The prayer was given by Gerri Martin. She also led us in the Pledge. Carol Albrecht led the group in singing “ Sing We Praises of the Valiant Ones”. We wished Renee Davis a Happy Birthday this month and presented her with a song book. : The minutes were read by Flossie Adams. Business was conducted by Valerie. We discussed service projects. A bake sale will be held October 18th and § | 9:00 a.m. at Todds Market. Marie f 2nd YOU WORT SPHCTALS ff TASTE THAT BEAT _} Marshall and Elma Blackburn will | deliver invitations to monthly [ meetings in the future. Ruth Daly gave us tips on | preserving paperwork. Carla Eyre | gave the lesson. A story from the § Museum was read by Valerie. Refreshments were served by Lola Roberts and Myrle Potter. Everyone afternoon. enjoyed a NEED | | > will mena the ENTIRE vuring Che hours By reservation baly Mouday thru Nodgember Thursday, 6 thru November Between 6 and 7 160 P.M. lovely f : Colorado, David Ron and Janet M., Robin and Carrie, and Todd R. And Cynthia Bradshaw, all of Beaver. 13 Grandchildren. Brothers Collis and Verle, Ray and Ruth, Howard and LaVern, Norman and Virginia, and Clark and Shirley Bradshaw all of . Beaver and Vemile and Doris Bradshaw of Montana. Sisters, Verle Gilligan of Elko, Nevada, Elinor and Robert White of Salina, Barbara White of Beaver and June and Ver! Johnson of Grantsville. He was preceded in death by Brothers, Moses and LaVel and Sisters, Lois Miller and Josephine Bradshaw. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, October 24, 1996 at 1:00 P.M. in the Beaver LDS Stake Center. Friends may call at the Olpim Mortuary on Wednesday, October 23; 1996 from 7:00 P.M. until 9:00 P.M. and at the Stake Center on Thursday from 11:00 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. Interment will be in the Mountain View Cemetery in Beaver, Utah under the direction of Olpin Mortuary. Verda Limb Parkinson Beaver: Verda Limb Parkinson, $1, passed away on October 18, 1996 at the Beaver Valley Hospital. She was born September 17, 1915 im Adamsville, Utah to Urban Van & Georgiana Lang Limb. She married Delmar R. Parkinson on June 9, 1932 in the St. George LDS Temple. he preceded her in death on Sept. 10, 1992. Verda was a member of the LDS Church. She enjoyed sewing and making rugs and crocheting. Her greatest pride was her children and grand children. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She is survived by her children, Revola Branch of Murray, Reva Gates of West Valley, Ardella & Bill Ady of Seattle , WA., Sharon & Maurice LeFevre of Seattle, WA., Trena & Garry Walker of Beaver, Mary & Keith Koziba of Las Vegas, NV., Varnel L. & Yvonne Parkinson of - Salt Lake City, Eugene & June Parkinson of Alamo, NV., Gerald & Virginia Parkinson of Kent, WA., & Keith & Karen Parkinson of Edmonds, WA. She has 35 grand and 44 great grandchildren. Brother Ellis & Wanda Limb of Emmett, ID., Sisters, Carol & Dick Murdock of Kanaraville, and Elsie & Roy Kelsey of Bountiful. She was preceded in death by two grandchildren and five brothers. Funeral services were held | is the place to look for low rates on Tuesday, October 22, 1996 in the Beaver 4th Ward LDS Chapel. Interment will be in the Mountain View Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuary. a Alice Smith: Editor/Publisher Ad Deadline 3:00 P.M. 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