Show FLOWELL Virgie Me Ph Kenneth Hurd came by May 7 to visit with his grandmother Ruth Allen to extend Mother’s Day greetings He was on his way to St Geo’" to install some headstones at a cemeteiy there before Memorial Day His brother Richard Hurd came the next day to see grandma Ruth He too was on his way to St George on business The Hurd’s home is in Orem LaVon Allen brought two of her sons Danny and Gary May 9 to spend a few days with her Dean and Shirley Allen while she and her husband Danny went to the temple with some friends The boys surely enjoy coming to stay with their grandparents and great grandma Ruth Allen Danny and LaVon came on Mother’s Day to visit his parents and to get little Danny and Gary They returned to their home in Goshen that evening Mcrril Johnson and his wife Colleen of Tremonton came May 10 to pay an early Mother’s Day visit to his mother Agnes Johnson and his father Avalon Also brought a lovely Mother’s Day gift They visited with Colleen's mother Mae and husband Harold Cahoon at Fillmore Mrs Don Tomkinson went to Delta May 10 to get his mother Nona Tomkinson to spend Mother’s Day Nona enjoyed the special Mother’s Day programs on Sun with her family Her children took Nona back to Delta Sun evening Lee Robinson came from his home in Pocatello Mother’s Day to visit his mother Pauline and his sister and Rheadean and George Stephenson at their home in Holden ce brought his mother to her home here Mon morning They surely enjoyed visiting each other and working in the yard They were guests for dinner and good conversation at the home of Grant and Arleen Robinson on Tues and on Wed dinner and more good visiting at the home of Ralph and Leah Robinson On Thur Lee took his mother to Holden on his way to his Idaho home Ulala Mace’s children and some of her grandchildren gathered at her home Mother’s Day Brent and Myrna Mace from Cedar City Jane and Gene Ekins from Hinckley Marlow and Sally Mace from Fillmore Reha and Jim Gray from Beaver They enjoyed each FILLMORE Angie Green Stan and Afton Stevens drove to to spend Mother’s Nephi on May Helen her Day with their daughter husband Carl Carter and their four Melania Jennifer Katie daughters and Corby Afton and Stan are proud Jento announce their granddaughter nifer was chosen to be a member of the Travitas a marching and performing group of the Nephi High School and their granddaughter Melanie won the honor of being an tendant to the Stampede Days Queen Last week Stan and Afton’s grandson Todd and his wife came to Fillmore and spent a few days visiting Todd’s grandparents and grandparents John and Ileene Cooper Todd is the son of Lee and Ethel Stevens of Smithfield They left Fillmore May 14 for Dallas TX Todd graduated this spring with high honors from the USU in Logan where they have been residing and will now make their home in Dallas where Todd has accepted a position with a computer firm as a company computer instructor Stan and Afton received an invitation to attend their granddaughter from graduation Stephani Stevens Sky View High School in Smithfield on May 30 Stephani is graduating with honors and a scholarship to the USU this fall She is the daughter of Lee and Ethel Stevens Zina Petersen spent Mother’s Day at the home of her son Duane and his wife Also spending the day with them were Duane’s son Lee Petersen of Salt Lake Zina was delighted a couple of weeks ago when her daughter and husband LaRene and Loren Spencer of Reno NV dropped in for a short visit on their way to Milwaukee WI to visit their daughter JaNene and her husband On their way home they stopped in Orem to visit their son Ross his wife Margo Peterson and their four children They will be returning to Reno May 15 LaRene began hip replacement surgery on both hips three years ago now after many years of chronic arthritic pain she is walking on her own am sure this is and free of pain wonderful news for all in Fillmmore who know and love her and have prayed for her recovery Jim and June Smith drove to Bloomington UT to attend a wedding and reception of their granddaughter On May 3 1986 Kimberly Smith and Barry Richard Boolard spoke their vows at a beautiful garden wedding at the home of Kimberly’s parents Mrs LaVey Smith of Bloomington Some of the relatives attending were LeVey's parents Mrs Jim Smith of Fillmore Barry’s father Lt Colonel Richard E Boolard of Provo and his grandmother of Atlanta GA Kimberly is employed in Provo and attending the Trade and Tech School Barry will be leaving soon after the honeymoon May 20 to commence six months training in the US Army He plans to follow in his father’s footsteps and make the army his career Kimber- - others company visiting and delicious food Helen Fuller spent several days here including Mother’s Day visiting her son and and Anthony Diana Fuller and family She accompanied Grant Robinson back to her home May 15 when he went to Salt Lake on business Paul Christensen went to the i Temple May 13 He took his cousin Ken Christensen aunt Ruth Allen and Durand Robison Yvonne Jones (Mrs Darnell) received a telephone call on Mother's Day from Scott who is employed in Calif for the summer He has been tending BYU Mrs Dern Williams attended funeral services at Leamington May 10 for Clyde Overson a former neighbor of Dern’s when he lived in Leamington Mother’s Day was a special gift for Brenda Robinson Her husband Alden took her and their children Scott Susie and Sally to Kaysville to spend the day with Brenda’s mother Glenna Peterson A wonderful Mother’s Day for the entire family LaDawn Berkey of Cedar City and Pat Glassman of Ogden spent Sat and Mother’s Day with their parents Beth and Arthur Allen Beth received telephone calls from her children who live in other towns Son David and wife Vicky Allen of Fillmore and Marlene and Kevin Christensen from here came to visit their parents and sisters LaDawn and Pat Crystal Camp DUP held their May meeting on the 15th at the home of Diana Fuller Capt Lynn Allen welcomed those present and conducted the meeting Virgie Ivie offered the vocation Carma Swallow accompanied us on the piano in singing “Scatter Sunshine” Lynn led us in the pledge to the flag We listened to the lesson of “The Grass Valley Store” a very important part of pioneer living which was so interestingly presented by Carma This store is in Koosharem and as of 1985'was still in operation by descendants of the original owners Diana served a pioneer luncheon which was delicious This will be the last DUP Meeting until Sept Virgie Ivie’s brothers Lloyd and Clayton Williams of Nephi came May 5 to do some yard work as a Mother’s Day gift Clayton came again May 14 to cut lawn etc and visit Delial Telephone calls were received from all the Ivie children for Mother’s Day Grandchildren Terry and Terri Lynn Baldwin and 4 children came that day for a visit will remain in Provo until she finishes her schooling Harold and Mae Cahoon enjoyed visits from members of their family the day before Mother’s Day Those comwere Leland ing from Birch of Springville and Coleene and Merrill Johnson of Tremonton The DUP Old Capitol Camp held their last meeting of the season May 13 at 2 pm at the home of Leoma Barkdull Celia Christensen First Vice Captain greeted the Daughters and officiated at the meeting Prayer was given by Velma Jackson the pledge was led by Leoma Barkdull the song “Pioneers” was read by Dawn Trimble minutes were read by Angie Green and a poem "Changing of the Guard” by Angie Green was read by her County officers Second Vice President Elaine Goddard and Sylvia Jensen were visitors Elaine Goddard swore in the new officers for They are Captain Dawn Trimble and lesson leaders Velma Jackson and Clara Robison All other officers will remain the same The history of Tunis Rappley great grandfather of Clara Robison and a number of his descendants was given by Clara was Stores” The lesson “Early presented by Dawn Trimble Following the meeting a closing lucheon was served The food was furnished by the Daughters who attended Matt and Lee Townsley recently returned from a trip to El Centro CA and Davis Monthan AFB near Tucson AZ where they visited their daughter Marci and son Robert and his ly family While they were there Bob was a Air Force in a participant session desert training rescuing restraining and treating pretend pahome arrived He tients in the field about noon on Sunday tired sunburned and very muddy glad that he does not have to treat patients daily under those conditions Later that afternoon Matt and Lee attended church with Bob and Debra and family and Bob was set apart as First Counselor in the Elder’s Quorum This week Bob is attending a medical training session in Houston TX Notify postal service and IRS of address change If you move after filing your federal income tax return and you are expecting a refund notify the post office serving your old address as soon as possible the Internal Revenue Service says Also notify in writing the IRS Service Center where your return was ed of the address change to help the IRS forward your tax refund When forming the IRS of your address change your Social Security number in be the must included correspondence Don’t overwater raspberries Cameron Lebbon Receives Arr6w of Light award Lebbon of Pack 3934 Cameron received his Arrow of ight award on April 22 1986 It was presented to him in a very Bill special ceremony by Cubmaster Keel The Arrow of ight is the highest award a Cub Scout can receive and we are very proud of Cameron for working the extra effort to earn it Cameron likes all kinds of sports especially soccer baseball and swimming He collects model cars and is a model Cub Scout We know he will be a great Seouter also to Good luck and congratulations Cameron from Pack 3934 and committee Amending tax returns Taxpayers can amend their filed returns to correct omitted or incorrect items such as a deduction or income figure by filing Form 1040X The amendment can be submitted within three years of the due date (including extensions) of the original return or two years form the time the tax was paid whichever is later according to the IRS Taxpayers can receive copies of Form 1040X and additional information by calling the IRS Tax Information number in the local telephone directory under US Government C If the leaves on your raspberries are turning yellow while the veins in them remain green they may be suffering from iron chlorosis And that often means you're giving them too much water Bill Varga Utah State University Exsaid that in tension horticulturist leaves severe cases of iron chlortsis could appear nearly white with dark ragged areas dying along the outer edges Iron chlorosis is common in raspberries especially in Utah’s alkaline soils Varga suggests that you try cutting back on water If that isn’t effective try Sequestrene 138 which he said is Be sure to expensive but effective follow label directions Raspberries can get by with less water than most other garden plants On heavy clay soils water twice a month On sandy soils more frequent light irrigations are best Raspberries generally are planted in the early spring during periods of cool temperatures and good soil moisture t plants from Buy certified your nursery rather than getting “starts” from your neighbor’s garden which may introduce disease organisms into your soil Canby is a June bearing raspberry that docs well here Heritage is considered the best of the Avoid planting on heavy clay soils where soil is poor Set plants about 3 feet feet apart in rows that are to 2 inches deeper apart Set plants than they were growing in the nursery Maintain good soil moisture until plants show signs of growth The portant growth will come from the roots The handle or stem may or may not show life Development of shoot growth from roots may take up to six weeks or more Millard County o Ryan the best gardeners growth from their plants if their soils are ptoperly prepared Tetry Tindall Utah Stale University Extension soils specialist says proper preparation means the plant has space to get air room to grow suitable acidity and alkalinity and adequate water sunlight and mineral nutrients Air space root room and water available to a plant depend largely on the soil depth and structure which in turn are closely related to the organic matter in the soil and a good distiibu-ion of mineral particles of different sizes The plant absoibs mineral elements and water from soil and carbon dioxide from the air The elements most frequently deficient are those normally found in commercial fertilizers-- can get i C CUB SCOUT NEWS Kanosh Pack Meeting was held April 23 1986 at the Kanosh City Park The Cub Scouts and their leaders met at 6:30 to help with a project of the Park and ball fields An awards program was held around an open campfire for all Cubs and their families A special part of the program was the presentation of the Arrow of Eight Award to Ryan Higgs son of Terry and Anita Higgs and lorin Shumway son of Doyle and Donna Shumway They each received their award pin and an arrow with a banner sewed to it so that all their awards can be attached to it and hung up for from display when they advance well- - i Shumway Webelos These awards were presented by the Indian Chief AKI LA Their mothers also received a pin ot he Arrow of ight which is the highest award presented to Cub Scouts Other awards presented weie: Ryan Higgs Citizen Scientist Showman Geologist Outdoorsman and Traveler Chris dellaan Artist Sportsman and Outdooisman Colby Robinson Artist Jarrod leming On gold and one silver arrow point Lewis Hatton Bobcat David Blad Bobcat badge badge Buck Kimble Bobcat badge Brent C’amet on Bobcat badge Haglund Whatcott Bear Patch Kyle Higgs Bear Patch Popcorn punch and homemade fudge weie seised foi icltcshments Next month May 28 will be our next pack meeting at the city pat k at 6:30 A bicycle todeo will be held maintained soil nitrogen phosphorus and potassium Another important nutrient iron is added in some commercial fertilizers Nitrogen is needed to develop the daik gteen color in plants and is essential for lapid and continuous vegetative growth Phosphotus helps plants get off to a tapid vigoious start promoted early root foimation stimulates blooming and seed pioduction and hastens maturity Potassium helps plants become It is imporand resist disease healthy tant in the ripening of fruit and helps to develop full plump seeds These three elements are often referred to by the letters N P and K ferWhen you buy commercial tilizers the numbers on the the analysis— tell you the percentages of nitrogen (N) phosphoric acid (P) and t C Lorin Cathy Robison Garden plants thrive in Utah Higgs potash (K) lor example a fertilize! with the analysis ol contains 16 16 percent pet cent nitiogen phosphotus and 8 peicent potash these By incieasmg ciop pioduction leitilicis incicase plant lesidues in the soil which impulses soil stiuciuie and piovides null tents lot soil organisms 'This makes it possible to produce quality ciops in many aieas whete it Tinwould otheiwise be impossible” dall said He points out luit whete needed and applied in tequited amounts commercial leitilizeis do not mime the soil poison vegetables oi other plants or destiny animal hie such as earthworms or hacleiiu "On the contiaiy the addition ol fcitilizcr piovides both plant and animal life in the soil with nutrients essential to their welfaie" t t i t l Sahara Chrysler 745 N Hwy 6 Delta Utah Phone: 864 4456 Let Us Put A Deal Together For You (Used Cars) 1984 Colt Turbo Charged dr Super Economical 4 Speed with overdrive Ex Shape 2 1981 Fairmont Ford 2 dr Good Shape Good Economical 1984 Mazda Pickup We Can Complete Your 1979 Scout 4x4 Super Clean 1983 GMC 4x4 Long Bed Vz Ton New Tires 305 V8 Dual Tanks Sliding Rear Carrying puzzle The missing piece we offer is guaranteed service after the sale on new and used cars Window 1981 Buick Riveria Loaded New Paint 1984 Chev 4x4 305 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