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Show Wednesday, August 21, 1996 Nephi, Utah ZWje Sheryl Anderson and Kevin Sperry will be married on Saturday Page 5 lowing the ceremony Sheryl is the daughter of Michael Anderson and Marva Anderson, both of Mona. Her grandparents are Floyd and Keyte of Mona. She attended Le-o- George Jeffrey Zakurdaev is pleased to announce the map riage of his mother; Sheryl D. Anderson, to Kevin Lee Sperry on Saturday, August 24, 1996, in Nephi. The couple will be honored at a family celebration fol- - la Arcadia High School inArcadia, California. Kevin is the son of Ned and Mattie Sperry of Nephi. He is the grandson of Gladys Stang of Delta and the late A1 Stang. He graduated from Juab High School and attended UVCC. - y. w etJ- - Open house will be held on Saturday for Melanie Mitchell and Mark King Melanie Mitchell and Mark August 24th from 6 to 8 p.m. at You in Amer- the Gowers residence, 55 East ican Sign Language, and an- 400 North in Nephi. No formal nounce that they will be married invitations have been sent, but Hunter ONE YEAR OLD Shelbee Roe ONE YEAR OLD McPherson is celebrating his first birthday today, August 21, 1996. He is the son of Andrew and Saturday, August 24, 1996. The all family and friends are invit- JoLynn McPherson. His grandceremony will take place in the ed to stop by to wish them well. parents are Keith and Myrna Mont and Stanworth, flower garden setting of and all of McPherson, Nephi, Ronald and Louise Theron and Aria DeMars of Salt Gowers, grandparents is Lake City. of the bride, in Nephi. Oasis. Stanworth of Margaret Melanie is the daughter of Delbert and Myrel Mitchell of Phoenix, Arizona. She was recognized as one of the top four women swimmers -in Utah when she repKing, sign I Love . Great-grandmoth- Kevin Sperry and Sheryl Anderson Granddaughter of Nephi woman will be married in Castle Dale Scott and Eve Jackson are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Leigh Mardene, to Martin Scott Olson, son of Marty and Rhonda Olson and the late Grace Mark King and Melanie Mitchell nurseries; whats the perfect tree for you? Theres no such thing as the perfect tree, said Jerry Utah State University Extensidn horticulturist. Many trees are purchased and planted because they have one or two desirable character Good-spee- Leigh Jackson and Martin Olson Puzzle forAugust 14, 1996 d, the good. Once a tree is established and beginning to give shade, it is hard to replace. It is best to know the positive and negative attributes before the selection is rmade. Goodspeed developed a list of good and bad points of var ious trees. QuakingAspen. These trees are probably the most common istics, Goodspeed said. The bad landscape trees in Utah, partictraits are discovered a few years ularly in the northern region. They are native to Utah mountains and grow well in the valleys. Their foliage brings a mountain quality to any yard. Their drawbacks are numerous, however. They send up suckers, or shoots, as far away as 100 feet that can wreak havlawns. oc on way 30 to about are Quakies prone 10 Supervises flying different bores, suffer from black 11 death do us part leaf spot diseases, and are gen16 Portuguese nurses 20 Expression of sorrow or pity erally considered a short-live- d 22 Counterbalances tree around 25 years. 24 Essential oil or perfume obPoplars (cottonwoods, cottontained from flowers less poplars, etc.). These trees 25 Type genus of the Nepidae grow fast and give almost instant 26 A collection of objects in the shade. They help a landscape same location look mature within two years. 27 Spanish general 1508-828 A native or inhabitant of Because of their fast growth, Crossvord Times-Nev- s Rawlings of Orem. The Centennial Timpanogos Storytelling Festival will take from 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. atAshton place August Bedtime stories will start at Gardens. Call 6:30 p.m. in the SCERA Shell Outdoor Theatre, 669 South State, Orem. Ghost stories will be on Friday night and Saturday will be a Laugh-in- . 23-2- later and, quite often, outweigh local Leigh is the granddaughter of Marcile Jackson of Nephi and the late Harold Jackson, er Storytelling Many trees are now on sale at ployed.;?' Great-grandparen- ts From August 29 to August 31st, Dinosaur National Monument will conduct Centennial Programs at the Green River Campground. By John DeVilbiss their home in Price wJiereboth are em- Shumway of Orem. are Larry and LaDawn Rawlings of Freedom. is Berniece Special Programs Looking For That Perfect Tree? They will be married Saturday, August 24, 1996, at the San Rafael Museum in Castle Dale. A reception will follow from 7 to 9:00 p.m. The couple will make Autumn Shumway of Nephi. Her grandparents are Carole R. Carter of Nephi, and Dennis State Briefs. . . resented the United States at the Deaf World Games in Sofia, Bulgaria, in 1993. Melanie brought home a Gold Medal. Mark is the son of Mr and Mrs. Marvin King of California. A reception will be and Max and PatAndreasen and held in their honor on the late Mardene Andreasen. Olson. Shumway will celebrate her first birthday on Thursday August 22, 1996. She is the daughter of Pote 4, Glen Campbell On August 26-2- 7, Glen Campbell will be in concert at the SCERA Shell Outdoor Theatre in Orem. Call Yacht Club The Bear Lake Yicht Club is sponsoring a social and race on August 24th at the Bear Lake Marina in Rich County Call Half-Marath- on will take placeAugust 24th The Clearfield at Antelope Island State Park in Davis County Starting on the causeway at 7:00 a.m., participants will run from Clearfield City to Bridger Bay onAntelope Island. Charge is $2.50. Call Half-Marath- Driving Tip and enjoy your travel. Rural, roads account for 40 of all vehicle miles traveled. But 60 d fatal crashes occur on rural roads. These of all roads are not engineered for high speeds and are extremely dangerous. From the Make It Second Nature program. Slow down non-intersta- te speed-relate- well-manicur- 2 America 30 Explain again 32 Harelike rodent of the pampas of Argentina 35 Surrender claim 36 Golda , Israeli Prime Minis ter a way, has the quality of being 41 Made of fermented honey and 39 In 46 Airborne, abbr. 47 Car mechanics group 50 Bleats 49 Pakistani rupee 51 Thomas , British composer; Created by the Cogix Crossword 1700 Wizard 52 Former OSS 53 Spanish baby 54 These (old English) 55 Kilocalorie, abbr. 8796 Answers cause they have a tendency to drop twigs and leaves throughout the summer they are often called trashy Borers penetrate most of these trees. Wllows are also prone to slime flux disease. This is a disease that doesnt always kill the tree, but it is unsightly and attracts insects to the showy yellow flowers and flattish pods camel hair 4 Truant 8 Flew off! 12 Buddy 13 Waxed finish 14 Jai , sport 15 In a way, enervated 17 Afrikaans 18 Mariners 19 Expresses pleasure 21 A nearly horizontal passage from the surface into a mine 23 Saint 26 Robert , poet 29 An animal or plant that lives in or on another and from which it obtains nourishment 31 Wood 32 Pools 33 The upper side of ihe thighs of a seated person 34 In a way, numbered 36 Ancient Asian city 37 A small sharp knife used in paring fruits or vegetables 38 Used esp. of vegetation 40 Leader 42 Forgot 46 Anagram of sad 48 An engraved inscription 4 Branches die, break easily and are susceptible to borers and diseases. The leaves regularly turn brown from summer scorch in hot weather. They usually grow too tall for an area smaller than an acre or two, and can be very 45 Tropical woody herb with 43 Something that is needed but is absent or in short supply 44 Impressive in size or scope and d. expensive to remove. Willows. Another tree, willows also suffer from weak wood. They are graceful trees and adapt to most soil types water ACROSS 1 A fabric woven from goat they are also weak-woode- DOWN 1 Type genus 2 Affliction 3 Mater, ones school 4 Blemished 5 Provincial capital meta- 6 A lbearing mineral valuable enough to be mined 7 Queen of Sparta that has the 8 A style power to evoke feelings 9 In a brassy fast-growi- and watering conditions. Lifeguard Competition The competition is fierce and the rivalries ongoing as Raging Waters hosts its 10th Annual Lifeguard Competition on Thursday, August 22nd. Beginning at 7:00 a.m., competing guards will hit the water in such events as the Wive Pool Swim, Cliff Dive CPR Relay Approach Stroke Relay and Deep Water Tig-O-W- ar DeTour de Draper Larry H. Miller Auto Group, Bike Line, the Utah Jazz and Utah Premier Cycling will present DeTrnr de Draper. Beginning at 9 a.m. at 10990 SouthAuto Mall Drive, the route runs for 15 miles . Before the ride, there will be a How to for preRide clinic beginning at 8 a.m. Call registration. OHV Rep Needed Utah State Parks and Recreation is currently seeking a Y snowmobile representative to serve on the hicle Advisory Council. Application will be accepted through Friday, September 6th. Call Off-Highw- Be- Continued on page 7 New baby Son bom August 13, 1996, to Jeffery and Katrina Sanders. Habitat for Humanity East Canyon State Park will host the SportsAmHabitat For Humanity triathlon and biathlon on Saturday August 31st. Tb accommodate and ensure the safety of athletes, the boat ramp will be closed from 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. Call Farmers Market The fifth annual Farmers Market at Pioneer Park, presented by the Down town Alliance, will take place on Saturday, August 24th beginning at 8 a.m. Call Western Women The League of Women Voters of Weber County and Utah will present a two-da- y conference, August 23 and 24, Visions, Views, and Voices: Utah Women in Action. Call His name is Makai Jeffery Sand- ers. His grandparents are Rob- ert and Wendy McDonald of Salt Lake City, Russell and Linda Gadd, and Kirk and Betty Sanders, all of Nephi. are DeMar and Lucille Gadd, and Glade and Lucy Sanders, all of Nephi. are Ada Oldroyd and Lucille Gadd, both of Nephi. Great-grandparen- ts Quilters Celebrating Utahk Centennial, Payson Community atre presents Quilters by Molly Newman and Barbara 22-3- at 7:30 p.m. at Payson High School Tck-et- a August available at the door 1 TheDam-ash- ek |