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Show tDe Wednesday, April 29, 1998 c n U' ujjOQ kofld On April 30 and May 1 from tomers. All woodshop products 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Bethph are wholly manufactured by peoages woodshop will be holding ple with disabilities. an open house to highlight the accomplishments of their employees and the completion of the 400th door built at the woodshop. This woodshop, located at 1470 North 200 West in Nephi, provides vocational services to individuals rith developmental disabilities. Employees at the woodshop build doorsj pallets, and decorative benches for a variety of Utah businesses and individual cus- i , Dm0-5Cfo- Nephi, Utah s Page a op on Cdocdog the attainment of his or her tential. Bethphages Mission State- ment: - Bethphage serves persons Bethphage, a serving arm of with developmental disabilities Lutheran as an affiliated ministry of the Church of America, has been pro- Evangelical Lutheran Church in viding vocational and residential America. The people of Bethphage demservices in Utah since 1993. Our mission is to bring potential to onstrate Gods love through life for people with developmen- Christ Jesus for all persons. We tal disabilities. Our vision is to affirm the worth, dignity, spirifoster a statewide environment tual nature, and capacity for where people with disabilities growth of every human being. are a natural part of their com- We are dedicated to ministering munity and are seen as contrib- to each person by providing in: dividualized opportunities for uting members of society. po- Bethphage is committed to excellence in service delivery to a multi-cultura- l, diverse, interfaith population. It is pledged to the Evangelical quality services that are provided in a financially responsible manner. Bethphage is accountable to persons with developmental dis- -' abilities, their families, the Church, and other supporting constituencies. : yew V7CU ' pDsGuuOmgo Cofoi7G The Main Street Committee and Quilters in Panguitch are It is planning a Quilt Festival the Weekend of June being called the Quilt Walk Festival in honor of the early settlers of Panguitch. The Festival will Include: Quilt Show, Quilting Classes, Quilting Demonstrations, Historic Home Tour, and Antique Car Show. Call 4. Ballroom Dancing will air on Championship Ballroom Dancing 7 Wednesday, May 6th, at 7:00 p.m. and will feature International Standard and International Latin competitions. KUED-Chan-n- el Alcdical Confer Fund Qabcr with purple or orange, blue with purple or green, yellow with green or orange, or orange with yellow or red. These plantings are not as vivid but have a more softening effect. This is why red geraniums look at home surrounded by violet and pink lobelia or alyssum. Monochromatic plantings can also be quite attractive, he says. These color schemes use different flowers in a single color throughout a flower bed. For exk ample, an garden might use pink geraniums, petunias, verbena and vinca. The different hues and forms add interest and appeal. After determining the colors needed to fill the design, calculate the amount of flowers by counting the number of squares on the graph paper in any color, Goodspeed says. Most annuals are planted on about centers. I prefer them closer together, so they fill in quickly and look full the whole summer. He says the last step is going to the nursery to buy the flowers in the desired colors, taking them home and incorporating them into the beds. Try different an- nuals from year to year. Try to stay away from the predictable petunias and marigolds as often as possible. There are many other beautiful annuals with fewer problems and that are in less demand during the spring planting rush. one square foot. Make drawings Making a plan may seem compulsive," he says. However, designing the flower bed before ever looking at a flower or entering a garden center ensures that the flowers will fit the design, instead of the other way around. First thing to do is measure the flower beds, Goodspeed advises. In AtemorY Of. . . Ppudoy all-pin- Cot? Pointer one-fo- g, , Sch-nuck- el. ot i Cabccribo TodayS Dy 02 pop yoap Bn Juab, (SounGy n, g skills National celebrities will show off their Friday, May 1st, at 6 p.m. at the Weber County Fairgrounds Golden Spike Event Center, in an effort to raise money for the Childrens Medical Center. In conjunction with the Chevy Trucks National Cutting Horse Association Western National Cutting Championships, celebrities will team up with paying participants and compete in a cutting horse competition. horse-ridin- plant in those vacant spaces, Then, using graph paper draw each other on the color wheel, says Jerry Goodspeed, Utah the beds to scale. Typically, make Goodspeed explains. Examples one square on the paper equal would be combinations of red State University Extension as accurate as possible to the actual shape of the beds; and then make several copies. Next, use colored pencils or crayons to start the design, he says. Draw in borders and group plantings, indicating desired colors and mixes. Play around and have fun with the design. Do not think about what type of flowers, just use the colors and pretend any color is available. If you dont like the design, you can always grab another copy and start again. You do not have to be an artist to design a beautiful flower bed, Goodspeed says. Any color will look better than brown. Certain colors will give different effects. Warm colors such as red, yellow and orange, bring a sunny feeling to a cool shady area. 1X1. Cooler colors such as blue, green and violet bring a soothing coolness to a hot patio pr walkway. church. of services time at the Mervyn Henry Porter, age 82, Complementary colors provide passed away April 28, 1998, at Burial in the Mount Pleasant dramatic plantMount Pleasant, his home in Nephi, Utah, of can- Cemetery, Utah, at 2:00 p.m. Funeral D- ings, he says. Complementary cer. He was boro June 13, 1916, in irectors, Anderson Funeral colors are opposite each other on the color wheel. These might inOakland, California, to Mervyn Home, Nephi. clude planting blues with orangH. Porter and Lida Auguste es, purples with yellows, or redsi He married Ruth Ida -with greens. Horrell, July 4, 1949 in Yuma, Some of my favorite designs Arizona. She died June 22, 1990. include complementary plantHe married Emma J. Wilson, ings. Purple nierembergia is July 23, 1991. wonderful planted with the deep LDS He was a member of the he yellow Dahlberg daisies, church. He served in the U.S. ' says. Navy and was a veteran of Harmonious colors are next to WWII. He retired from the Tor-ranee City, California, Police Department after 20 Years. He loVed fishing and the great out" doors. - He is survived by his wife Emma of Nephi; sister, Maxine Phyllis Agraz of Vallejo, California; daughter, Linda (Dennis) Steele of Nephi; 4 grandchildren, ' 7 nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Friday, May 1, 1998, in the Nephi LDS 4th Ward, 346 East 500 North. Friends may call Friday morning from 9:30 a.m. till C2o7U) Quilt Festival i go So pCDITGuDGOCO pOmO; Color is slowly creeping back into our landscapes. Bulbs and a few shrubs are beginning to blossom, and soon the spring perennials will be blooming. Before long we will be rushing to the nurseries and garden centers to pick out annuals of every hue and color to fill empty spaces invading our landscapes. Before you descend upon the nurseries waving your credit card, make a plan for what to State Briefs. . . Race for the Cure On Friday, May 8th, from 5.00 to 8:00 p.m. the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundations Salt Lake City Race for the Cure will host a celebration for race sponsors and breast cancer survivors at Westminster College. The Race for the Cure has become the largest series of 5K runs in the nation. Alexander the Great A dramatic and colorful journey across 2,000 years and 16 countries, In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great brings to life a pivotal event in world history, the creation of a Greek empire stretching from the Balkans to India. The four-ho7 May documentary airs on ur KUED-Chann- at 4-- Monday-Tuesda- el y, 8 00 p.m Cutting llorsc Competition will Riders from across the nation and Canada compete at the Weber County Fairgrounds, through May 2. Competition begins each day at 8 a m. and the finals start at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 2. Call Exhibit Photography 25 Edge of the Cedars State Park will host a May photography exhibit in the museum auditorium by Joseph Lancaster. Call 8. Teacher Day 5th will mark National Teach Day. Aday to honor those May teachers who build intimate ties with their communities, and involve themselves in countless extracurricular and civic activities. Art Exhibit Edge of the Cedars state Park will host the College of Easty ern Utah San Juan Campus Student Art Exhibit 26 in the Special Exhibits Room. Call May-l-Ma- 8. Teacher Workshop On May Edge of the Cedars State Park will present Intrigue of the Past: Teacher training workshop in the museum library. From 4 to 8 p.m. on Friday, May 1 and from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 2. Call 1-- 8. Mountain Man Mountain man traders row, hawk throws, and fun will be part of a Mountain Man Rendezvous on May ed at Fremont Indian State Park. Call 1-- 2 1. Slide Presentation Canyons, Cabins, and Cowboys: Caring for Historical Sites in the Manti LaSal National Forest will be the topic ofa slide presentation and discussion by Leigh Ann Hunt of the U.S.D.A. Forest Service at 7 p.m. on May 5 at Edge of the Cedars State Park. Call 8. Boy Scouts A Boy Scout Rendezvous will take place May mont Indian State Park. Call 8-- 9 at Fre- 1. Art Show Fremont Indian State Park will host a Spring May Art Show. Artist Jodi McIntosh of Grand Junction, Colorado, will recreate the mystique of rock art on a material that only she uses with pastels, oils, watercolors and acrylics. Call 1, 1. . Let us help you make your wedding easy and save you money in the process. We can help you to send out your announcements in an easy and inexpensive manner. In a fraction of the time that it will take you to hand address your invitations, you can make your selections list. The cost is only 220 for each from our one you select from our list and only 260 for invitations that you hand address. We mail anywhere in the United States. Come in today and find out how you can take the hard work out of your wedding and save money at the same time. up-to-da-te 5 ScLti Main, Nephi, Utah fall today ft 623-052- 5 i Anncazi Village On May 7, Iron Mission State Park will present Hinted land Anasazi. Park Manager Todd Prince offers this presentation on an ancient village in Boulder. Begins at 7 p.m. Call " 0. |