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Show eoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocir f Veronal's Amanual Hy Wide WoScJS!SSi2S I H"" H n p. Shop Vernal's Sidewalks for Bargains IFB-Bday and Sato relay, May 1 5 and 1 6 M c -n hpooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc t Announces a New Service Added To Their Many Present Services ) Commercial Sandblasting ii For the Ultimate in Auto Body Finishing ' Check Out Our Many Other Auto Body Services: ' UWz?) I New Shop SE!C arftem Modern QfiXEflBLB 4fT Equipment tUESBEEE) I MJfiffi& Large Paint Room m& m Frame GftSGS) Air I j Equipment fe- Conditioning I I for small & Large rwJfV and Radiator Equipment Up to MtejnittHIIi Repair I 1 50 Tons. I .. . 1 1 ' IUttfeC I Large Stock ag!EH5 (QgJJYp of Windshields (SHJGGnilEtl uezfflh Retail & aHum Wholesale Ufr'Ei' f ' ' ' We Would Like to Thank Our Many Customers in Vernal and Surrounding Areas . City Body Shop May 14, 1981 Copyright 1981 by Edward M. Rowley ROOTED IN AMERICAN FREE ENTERPRISE I, 11 1,111 " ' " 'L'y.wjuy "'iiimi mm I ! jf f around. Ho pretended it didn't bother It made me feel awful. I looked at ., V' him and tried to laugh and be part of the Tom. The way he looked, he must have fun. That didn't work because the boys felt like I did. We both started crying at ; V , 4 thought he didn't deserve to enjoy the same time. ' ' anything with them. So he tried being put my arm around Tom and said, i i " ' ' x! . tough and resisting their unkind treat- "Let's go talk to him. We're the only ? . "' h ment. Bruises and a bloody nose were friends he has, and now he thinks he 1 S ; ' all he got out of that. doesn't even have us anymore." ' ' He seemed glad when I asked him if We went over and told Lyle how 3 " i : i - . s he would like to go home with me after sorry we were. Then we all hugged each ! : school one day. He helped Tom and me other, had a good cry and went on to f " ' with chores and that left us time for fun. more fun. That experience made us bet- ''-' After that he was at our house often, ter friends. We understood each other : ! sometimes eating with us and staying better. And neither Tom nor I ever did I ,; - v overnight. anything to hurt Lyle again. crj ROWLEY Once we got kind of rough in a game Sometimes frustrations in life make where we tried to keep each other off a us feel like we don't have any friends. D pile of hay. Each push was a little Even a garden seems to be an enemy, PeanUT DUlter, harder and our fun soon turned to when it won't grow right or gets full of anger. Since Tom and I were brothers, bugs. But once we learn what it takes PlVWOOCl AnCl PrOClUCe we were not going to allow this outsider and understand how to get along with a 7 to hurt one of us and get by with it So garden it becomes a good friend. Let us w d eanut butter We iust are not we ganged up on Lyle and fought him help you and your garden build a set "d" "orSdc f the services of a grocery like the worst of enemies. Before long, iastinB friendshirj p, ?1 i services oi a grocery id&ung inenus.nip. st()re Wg Jet those who gbout building materials handle plywodd. And we certainly aren't equipped to obtain and sell high quality But vendors of peanut butter, plywood and I mm yrm frm mm mm mmm produce seem to ha ve no reluctance to dabble L-J & 3uX in bedding plants and nursery stock, prepared or not. As a result, non-hardy plants and plant Tfri a na sr becomtag widely distributed in fr U VuUWUiAl U v t. l rJ A new tomato disease has been introduced here on plants imported from another state. ... . , , , , Landscape plants that will not survive a hard We have many of the old favorite winter in the Basin are sold. And frujl varieties as well as newer hybrids. trees not hardy enough for our weather are We are especially pleased to offer you Wwr, finding their way into Uintah Basin home or- EARLY GIRL and the newer yr iJfuV chards. All this because providers of peanut FLORAMERICA HYBRID. Both are f butter, plywood and produce are not prepared outstanding. FLORAMERICA is resis- ?'"'. to know the difference, tant to 15 tomato diseases and pro- ; " S Here at High Valley Nursery, we do our duces large, mild tomatoes that are w I to provide you with disease-free plants full of flavor that can tnrive in lne Uintan Basin. We jf welcome the opportunity to serve you. And we S know where to get peanut butter when we iS PGPPGQG r What About Roses? We even have eleven varieties of n? ?$ these, from very hot to mild and f ' f , Ves, roses are difficult to grow here. Both sweet, including the huge BIG BER- TCe eVery"e THA and one of the hottest peppers "TouZ S, so new of all time the new hybrid FIRE! J snoots will come from below the soi, Hne jf ' winter kills the top. The bump where it was X.-. L , y grafted should be two inches or more below the surface. In addition, you should pile loose 4 r-i ir r n n " fl r ( mulch around the bush after leaves fall off in l l flllrilOll' lOlS autumn. Some folks use cardboard boxes or r L4 W klklUfel U y L-3 Lm large tree pots to cover the top part. There are some very hardy shrub roses that survive winter unprotected, but most of them bloom Our selection includes thirty 7y5 only once each season, varieties in many sizes and colors f Jfct v Your soil should be as free as possible from the dwarf ones such as RED Zsfe? r trom alkaIi- S"'1 where sagebrush grows is PYGMY and LEMON DROP to the tall ftw good- If new leaves turn yellow, treat the majestic DOUBLE EAGLE and V? plant or soil with iron compounds. A good rose DOUBLOON with various Sizes in . A fertilizer has more phosphorus than nitrogen, between e&rlifvgr some m spring and again in kx!X. X:-i$XS- Last week a man from the state depart-s&vlJfeZfes depart-s&vlJfeZfes menl of agriculture told us we have some of w 'wW. tne nicest rose bushes in the state. And we still have a good selection. COQ0C3 OTQGGQV WHERE GOOD GARDENS BEGIN One Block Eost Of Roosevelt MedicobClinic And Around The Corner |