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Show 14 Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday September 6, 2001 Bowling league scores - League secrettnes should report huh scores weekly toAnnette Heath. For information, contact Heath at : A.v:' '.). ; Price Ladies of Elks - For information about the group, call Susan ' Etzel at i' " ' :.r: V. ' Coal Country Squares -- Dancers meet Thursday at 730 p.m. at the V-seniors center in Price. (Continued tom page 13) VFWV Float hours are Monda- y- Saturday from 11 .m. to 7 p.m. Meetings are the second Thursday of the month at 7 pjn. Games are .: on Sunday at 1 pjn. Forinformation, contact Ginny Boren at . meets the second and fourth month, 6:30 p.m., in the conference room at CEUs computer business building. For information about the group, call Madane ' .'A- Tufts at . v C'-- Crossroads of Utah . '' . 637-7424- ' of the 637-382- 5. . 637-768- 4. 637-577- v ' 637-004- - O mmm' Carbon County Model Railroaders - The eroup meets Thursday meets die third Thursday of the' p.m. at the senior citizens center. For information, call list' Scherschel at 1 t VOTE . . MICE at 7 p.m. For information, call Terry Wheeler, at . .tEU.Bauink - . . ' 3. . . " Central Utah Stock Car Tuesday of the month, 7 p.m., at tion,. contact Larry Olsen at 637-446- Formformadon, . A' V. 637-532- .. and the MOPS - meets the hrtt Monday of the month at third Monday at 6 p.m. Child care available. For information, call Tkmi Campbell at. ' ' 's . 637-754- . " ' 5. tt .f I'.VA 1 Price Chapel s offering several opportunties for ladies of all ages and faiths to get together for Bible Study and ' Oevielmad-lJboiieb- f r BibleStudyStaitinginSeptemberi v'" I e National Public limda Day activities y- C Dinosaur , vltebooedqnskBCippedwithalienif Giikk planned Sept 22 at Qeveland-Uoy- d Quany and Castfo Valley teddenta are encx)ur-- - stCH)e that crops out for more than amile in die Aarea. That layercan provide a lot of information aged to get involved m the cvema. y.: hmteers are uked to showiqi between 8 about the envhotinient at the time the dinosaun ; and 10 ajn.and beprepared for wie ormore (rf ? wereturningtobones.Ithasiiotyetbeenstudied several projects planned for foe day. in detail because ol the difBculty erf moving the AAconaetep(3urodflie2i5ttyadftibe-y- : quantity oTrodc and ditt necessary to get toafnesh : vvy AtweendievBitoreenterandtiKquanybuildiiigsS' exposure. wiU Vahmtoen wUh shovels, picks and a wiQing- Residai(swidiiiigtobecon- - . ci(volunteenneedfosignfobefare&30ajn. neratoreoorddamaocuratelywouMbebfheto. . - f . 637-514- . . Castle Country OS Highway Vehicle Association (CCOHVA) - The noup posts information cm newissues regarding land use and road dosums on its website at ccohva.com. For information, Contact Tony Koss at y'; tion.. ..! 2. H )aughti Rite(chapter, council, commandery alternating), firstWednesdays, 7:30 p.m. Utah Eastern Shrine Qiib;; Contact Norman Smith for Informs-- ; Paid for by the Tit ton for Mayor Committee ; ' 4. American Cancer Society - Local cancer patients may obtain infor--. mation on obtaining help ana support by contacting Helm I MAYOR encouragement EJdon.. .. donating items, contaet Teresa Kilerease at 'V- tt ..A.y-.VVNewborns in Need- - Residents are encouraged to donate baby items for needy infants in Carbon County. For information on volunteering or League of Utah Writers - Price chapter meet s the third Thursday of 1 .to 3 . the month from p.m. 'For information, call Emma Stevenson at ' CI TY 036-068- 1. Carbon County Historical Society - meetsthelast Wsdnesy of -- meets the second Gas trie bypass Thursday of the month at 7p m!7t dstlevivHospital. For information; calf Wilma 8 . flows at , 472-504- Make YOlR Vote Count v Professtonalism, Dedicated Cares About Qtizens Economic Development Understands Public Safety Proven Leadership '..v For information, contact the museum or Duane Taylor at 61S6060. 472-820- 3. A VOTE v; 637-374- 4. 637-657- 8. Castle Country Quilt Guild VOTE ' .. . : month at VOTE : . ' Utah Friends of Paleont ology- - Castle VfeUey chapter meets the Barbershop chorus - practices Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. at the CPU second Tuesday of the month, 7 p.m., in the CEU museum classroom. music building. For details, contact Russ Wilson at Castle Country' Horse Show Association - The final show, is at 8 a m. Shows start at date is Sept, 15 at Castle Dale. 9 a.m. For information, contact Jill Jensen at Castle Vfclley Archaeology Society -- meets the third Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. in the CEU museum ckssroom. For infprmation, ' 4 contact Jeanette Evans at .. l; : - , . .. VA Beth Moore ,. - Breaking Freeft Wea at nooii,l! A . : Being DtedplinedbyJesusH-Thurs;athoonf&- r sat9ajn. 920 EsqxrimKxdocmcrefoworicenwithtoolsaiidla-- MOPS Mothers of PdioblersS at ? p'&lrb924-viAllianc' Wdiirim--fisMonday t ' Wee -- scientists working on the Oewland-Lloy-d c ; WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE! 61 lPHoe River Drive " borers with contractor grade wheelbaiiows aro.syAEmeiyOiiunfywinixbride hot dogsinainoiHg- needed. era and fixings for the potluck dinner at the end& .:Tbcrewill be some fencing jHects to re-- the day.Agoldeneape will be released by Marlin isouroeiuiotectkmputposa that will be erected ' MroftimSoudiwest Wildlife Foundattonfiom that day. Another project indudes creating an. Rrtor Point during the day. ' v ; A For information, Carixm residents may oori-- ; amphitheater area tsing and moving enstingboul- dera A fourth involves trail west A fifth project tact Margaret Swasey at Mike will be to aid sdentatsin their efforts tosohethe Leschin. : term tinuesGooihpeedknutytekeex-tr- a of the hardier trees that can be fefBart, afew more calls or some grown in Utah. It is a tail tree that patience as residents wait for a : can adapt to nearly all growing ' Buying a few annuals on imnursery to get it, but h js always conditions and sol types. ; r. pulse wonTcausc much harm. But worth the time and effort . y v 'The common hadtberrycan Most nurseries have a limited grow in dry areas that get little, if ; buying the wnuig tree can be a blunder. Costlyfong-ten- n inventory andsometimes watt un-t-il anyextra irrigation and does quite Atree is a lifetime investment the next spring to bring in a spe- wdl in heavy soils with high water ' so Carbon County. residents cial tree. Itiswoilhthewait y 'tables'.:; ;:y shouldnt settle tor whatever is on Another acKantage to the hack-berIbo marry people get in ahurry, tree vais the tree grows fairly sale, advises Jerry Goodspeed, settkforweak, short-live- d Utah State University Extension rieties, then pay for their impaor quickly, yet has few . horticulturist y: tience for marry years after. weak wood. In the landscape, it '. ,.'j Residents should make suit to .. "Sarie trees I recommend are needs riente ofroam and readies not real easy to find, paints out aheightof50feetwithalmo6taq one dial will be a disappointGoodspeed. Kit if you are willequa spread. ment for years to come.' ing to kxk around and work with ; The Kentudqrafee tree also : Some trees that are recomyour local nursery to locate them, adapts wen to a variety of condimended for difficult growing con- ybu will be glad you did. tions, Goodspeedadds. The tall ditions are not easy to find, con-- : Thecommoahackbenyisone tree requires plenty of room and fts pods make it messier in the win-t- er than the hackberry. FortuI l nately, die seed pods can be easily ':;AV gathered up and discarded once I they conveniently drop off midPUSHER TURN IN A I winter. I I The Kentucky coffee tree has as a TIPS the form remains result of Information gathered I I a moderate growth rate. But un- -; ' tronfidentiaL Carbon Metro Drug Thsk Force acts on I der the right conditions , the tree : I strictly all submittals. The law enforcement officials will evaluate : I mayaddasmucfaasafbotofnew I the information and place the facts into a composite file. growthinayear.Thetreeisknown I I for its striking form in the winter 1 - an its attractive bark. The name is I Name of suspected drug dealer: ' I I derived from the pods being used Nickname: a drink similar to ocfoe. I I to' make The Chinese or Jacebark elm I DescriptioroHt ,Hair I is often confused witii its ugly I I brother, die Siberian elm, contin- - ' Wt Eyes ByDENNISHINKAMP USU news services . : . y;; : ry 7 . . . . 1 . . : "? fmcTTn I UiTtl PLUS A FREE r SnmAC FLIP PHONE 'J I Address:; I Home: A I OUR BESTDEALEVER! . I I Associates of Dealer I I . 1 1 .4-.-- ; : 1 1 L Mi IBS 1374440 , I I I Amount: List any other suspected illegal activities: 1 fiL - Vnd Yarn! . in 1 200 E 53: ItaMort 40iSNr55 T&ons ' llOVMdi .7194444 0134114 VtaMort: - : 1l51Wlhy40 7114032 1 Mavwe contact you? YES 1 Ifyes, then how: by mail or by phone 1 1 : 1 CMnihri 1 nM mm pUn nlk ntf Mi liangii MkMdatMini0p.kS9M.I Sm TSO Fridiy M I am I MkrMr SS !MUiMMMiMMMSMpiMlimMiMMHHMMUMilliMMiBMi . AMhtftan Am NMf fes mmSms. 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"The Thrkish pribb ably the least knowftree on my ' preferred list," explains Good- eed.It can also reach a height ct 50 feet over several years. Although it thrives in a moist, well drained soil, it can adapt to ataxm any growing conditions and soil types. It has few pests, but can pro duce a small nut that may become a nuisance." People shouldnt get discouraged and settle for lesswhen looking for the perfect tree for difticull spots in landscapes, concludes the OSU horticulturist. |