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Show anedy for t lose cold winters CHAIN SAWS h If FOR FARMERS & f ., Jl PROFESSIONALS j . , a i i , U Vi Patented oil tank placement airtight design with pre-hea tea air repl enishment only twice (J High quality crankshaft and bearings SfSCn's use c each w, Patented automatic chain oiler hBa"nQ p"'e"'"" 'tS I y?t find a better investment in energy.;! - You beauty, and peace of mind. ' , ' " - , ! i ' V "t,1 IP I ik " . . . ' ''. ' i " '4 .- . - i . ' V , .' : , - ; , i K .- jl JJOL.' :;v- I M.p'dII if 'REPLACE FURNACE! ; raVmall openmaV your fire- 1 There's a Secret to our fireplaces. A Secret that I he be cr ' jde A (an brings outside air in Urates an Alpine fireplace from any other, and nfioh his duct and circulates it around f,ve f kes "positive pressure" possible. sides of the firebox. Once heated, this fresh a.r is blown into your home. With over 40 years service to the Uintah Basin SYPTffl'3 "A PLACE FOR ' SELE mallseasons1 'rI Miles North on Vernal Ave. Vernal 78-5600 I 3 M.les North o Tomatoes, Peppers I gt if E2avo Plenty PetunSS Copyright 1980 by Edward M. Rowley Vol. No. 11 ROOTED IN AMERICAN FREE ENTERPRISE June26' 1980 Those Persistent Petunias Some years ago we moved back to wasn't hard enough to kill the plants, j Roosevelt in late June. There were no but the flowers were all ruined. Indian , . V flowers in our yard. Jack Rasmussen Summer came after that first frost. f ,1. .- j sold us a flat of overgrown petunia New petunia flowers soon covered the I ' plants and it was July before we got plants. A couple more light frosts made . 1 them planted. The roots had to be cut to the blossoms look sick, but each time g . ; . , 1 separate the plants. They were not new buds brought a fresh burst of color ; , i f growing in little individual push-out ' to the mellow autumn days. '- - , I pots like the ones we now have. The hot x'll bet it was almost November ' j' ' , 'f summer sun and winds made it before those petunia plants finally join- ,-. . , J necessary to water them two or three ed the autumn leaves in rest. We had H ,t -i times a day, just to keep them alive. It surely enjoyed a full measure of ? ' V ' 1 , f was over a week before our plants look- petunia productivity. I don't know of . . ; . " : ed like they would grow. any 0ther flower that will perform so . r Before July was gone, we had well in summer's heat and keep on ' flowers. Those petunias kept on bloom- fighting frosts to repeat its displays late " ' ing all during August and half of into the fall. j, u .- ,- ' ..-. ..- . September. Then a frost came. It fD ROWLEY PLAINT AAOKE PETUNIAS! THEY'LL STILL BLOOM FOR A LONG TIME SSk OUR FINAL CROP h IS NOW READY m rS Grown In Plastic Push-Out Cell Packs. Just push 'em S out and plant 'em! They'11 kcep "sht on 9rowins and JK O won't even slow down. .iS&iiaK G0DCa -7 AQJLQV, QDQSGQV ' I WHERE GOOD GARDENS BEGIN I One Block East Of Roosevelt Medical Clinic And Around The Corner OFF AfTKR '- I fTYSL DINING ROOM SETS I JKfiMif uP.oiooooOFF . Wm:. EVERYTHING I mZgKK cctc MUST GO ! 1 BEDROOAA SETS I opto$2000OOFF 'Turnins HpoHomes" the FURNITURE HOUSE jjgjT On the Maeser Corner 789-1539 ' i iMMMiiimMi a |