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Show 3Hilfart Jlniritor OCTOBER 20, 1995 PAGE 4 MILFORD VALLEY HEALTHCARE SERVICES BOARD OF TRUSTEE'S MEETING BEAVER VOLLEYBALL iene U itc fame (feu Aave 6em STRING TRIMMERS ByMarciaEyre FRESHMEN TEAM SEASON RECORD: -- ARE KISS OF DEATH 5 wins 2 losses JV TEAM SEASON RECORD: Home 1 TO WOODY PLANTS has 4 bedrooms, To a young Aspen tree, seeing you with a plastic string trimmer in hand is akin to spotting Freddy Krueger w ith a chain saw. "It is amazing how fast a suing trimmer can girdle a young tree," says Larry Rupp, Utah State University Extension ornamental horticulturalist. "And nothing is sadder than looking at a new landscape full of dead trees because of an over zealous string trimmer." It is a big temptation to use string trimmers around the base of trees where grass commonly grows, but RESIST this temptation,'' he says. " All it takes is one mishap for the string to hit the bark of a small tree. If this occurs, you are commonly left with a one half inch wide band of bark that is stripped from around the tree trunk and a girdled tree that is as good as dead," he says. "The solution to this problem is to never write this on NEVER your teenagers forehead use a string trimmer around the trunks of woody plants," Rupp says. ' Instead, make a grass-fre- e ring around the tree by digging up the sod or by spraying it with an herbicide such as Roundup. The ring can be filled with a decorative mulch that will allow the tree to grow healthily and be kept easily trimmed with a lawnmower, he says. If you hire others to do your landscaping, screen candidates by asking them how close they can trim the lawn around your tree with a string trimmer. "If they say the' can knock a fly off the bark without touching the free, be polite, but tell them no thanks," Rupp says. Vi bath, dining room, den, large living room, fire place, nice kitchen, garage, well, 1 .4 acres horse property. Call Fern 387-231- Fern Turner or 4 387-224- 4 Advanced Development Realty Group 405 S. Main, Milford Phone: Come & Enjoy A Steak Dinner 3 - lb Wednesday Night Steak Fry 7:00 P.M. to ??? 13 The Pub is a private club for members only. 413 South Main Milford, Utah 801-387-24- 1 1 98 5I0I1ISEIINI Sept. 28, 1995 Unapproved wins 2 losses HOSPITAL MINUTES VARSITY TEAM Oct 4, 1995 - Beaver Vs. Parowan 1st Game Beaver 15, ParawonO 2nd Game - Beaver 15, Parawon 2 Heidi Davis had 7 Service Aces and 3 Kills. Brittany Smith had 3 Service Aces. Mccall Eyre and Makenzie Gillins each had 4 Kills. Oct. 12, 1995 - Beaver Vs. No. Sevier 1st Game - Beaver, 15, No. Sevier 7 2nd Game - Beaver 10, No. Sevier 15 3rd Game - Beaver 1 1, No. Sevier 1 5 This match was set in No. Sevier with their gym packed with loud people. Beaver dominated the first game, but the next two games No. Sevier won and received the win of this match. This loss for Beaver put their Region Record at 7 Wins and 2 Losses, earning them a Second Place Seed at the Region 13 Tournament. (No. Sevier's Region Record Is 8 Wins and 1 Loss-goiinto the Region Tournament as the First Seed.) Brittany Smith and 1 7 Assists. Makenzie Gillins Had 9 Kills, 4 Aces and Led the Team in Digs. Mccall Eyre Had 4 Blocks and 8 Kills for the Beaver Team. OCT. 14, 1995 RICHFIELD INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT BEAVER VS. S. L. CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 1st game - BEAVER 15, SLCA 8 2nd game - BEAVER 15, SLCA 12 Brittany Smith Had 8 Assists. Mccall Eyre Had 4 Blocks. Makenzie Gillins had 9 Kills and Bridgette Limb led Beaver in Serves. BEAVER VS. CEDAR CITY 1 st game - BEAVER 4, CEDAR CITY 1 5 2nd game - BEAVER 15, CEDAR CITY 8 3rd game - BEAVER 15, CEDAR CITY 17 School in Utah. Cedar City is the 1 Ranked Beaver played very tough and came extremely close to upsetting the Cedar Team. Brittany Smith had 13 Assists. Marcy Williams and Makenzie Gillins led Beaver in Digs. Mccall Eyre led the hitting attack with 9 Kills, followed by Makenzie Gillins with 8 Kills. Beaver Vs. Intermountain Christian School 1st Game - Beaver 8, Ics 15 2nd Game - Beaver 17, Ics 15 3rd Game - Beaver 10, Ics 15 Ics Is the 2 ranked School in Utah. Beaver played well again, but Ics came awaywith the win. (If Beaver would hive won, they would have played for the Championship) Cedar City and Ics played for thechampionship with Cedar defeating Ics in 2 games. This tournament play will give the Beaver Team even more confidence going into the Region 13 Tourney. Makenzie Gillins and Mccall Eyre each had 9 kills. Brittany Smith had 12 assists and Marcy Williams had 13 digs. Mccall Eyre had 4 blocks, Heather Oakden had 3 blocks against Ics. Region 13 Volleyball Will Be Oct. 19 and 20 in San Juan. Beaver Will Play So. Sevier at 8:00 p.m. Beaver's Volleyball Team has an excellent chance of bringing home the Region 1 3 Trophy this year! Good Luck at Region! Thanks to the parents who have attended all of the team's (Also, matches this year! I'm sure the Volleyball Team and Coaches appreciate your support!) -- ng 3-- A A SMI .! HOW SHOULD I PREPARE MY YARD FOR WINTER? Answer by: Bill Varga, Utah State University Extension horticulturist Multi-talent- Move dead leaves, vines and stalks to another area of your yard or garden for composting. ! ! Be careful not to spread this year's diseases to next year's plants by composting or ! ! allowing them to stay on the garden over winter. ! ! Burn or send diseased materials to the landfill. Any inoculum that is present can cause the organism to redevelop next year. A careful cleanup is vital. Quality Now is also a good time to till your garden. This gives gardeners a head start for next . spring and allows for early planting of radishes, peas, leaf lettuce and other hardy crops. Lawns need less moisture this time of year. Water every seven to 10 days now so that Construction grass can prepare for the winter rest. Now through the end of October is a good time to fertilize lawns, but not trees and other ed The hospital meeting was called to order by Chairperson Loretta Forman at 7:40 p.m.' were Present Vice; Chairperson Jerry Mayer,' Steve Gladys Whittaker, Arlan Austin, Mayer, Administrator John GledhilL Craig Davis, Warren Johnson, and Howard Pryor. The minutes from the ' previous meeting were read and corrected, being that item e 6 will be a person that will work temporarily full time. The financial statement was presented by John. Medicare questioned the 1993 Cost report on Home Health. Appeal is in process. In the Medicare meantime, will, withhold all payments. half-tim- COMMITTEE REPORTS 1. Gladys presented the State plans from Utah for the hospital University ground improvements. 2. The geriatrics park is waiting for cement work which is out for bid. 3. The board discussed a the new ambulance, for garage in Minersville. Howard Pryor will check on the city shed in Minersville for this use. ADMINISTRATOR'S REEOJLT We received approval from the service district to approximately complete $49,000 worth of projects. Listed as: (a) $2,345 for the.. smoke detector and fire alarm." ' (b) $5,650 for the . power supply for the lab equipment 1. - to protect against power surges, (c) $18,500 for the 3 retirement for employees. (d) $14,724 for Defibrillator. (e) $8,383 for the storage for equipment, j garage 24' x 24', to ! approximately attach to existing building; (f) ; $5,300 for air conditioning for the lab. 2. $29,000 was received . from the Rural Transition ' Grant. '; 3. of Completion downtown clinic remodeling will be let for bid. The board would like 4. to have the clinic ready for occupancy early this winter. 5. The ambulance will be coming soon. Financing is approved and was $80 more a year than planned in payment. NEW BUSINESS 1. Chairperson Loretta1 Forman reminded everyone that we will be filling three ' positions on the board in 1996. Gladys and Randy have chosen not to run again. OLD BUSINESS No further information on the repeater station. Larry will be following up. Larry moved and Gladys seconded that we go " ; woody plants since they are preparing for dormancy. - 1 New a . , i ' ' "! j ' ' ... I ' '' '' . Construction - Remodeling Roofing - Drywall Painting - Etc. Serving All Your z. Construction Needs In Jt Southern And CentraUtah Lowell Mellor Teen Council observ ed as Commissioners Krisann Brown (left), member of the 1995 as Sullivan and Johnson examine a document proclaiming the week of October on activities the of members Council Week. Teen reported past year, Beaver County cookies to County officials. d before presenting individual plates of 4-- H 22-2- 8, In Milford Phone:387-213- 3 4-- H home-bake- into executive session at 8:55 p.m. Arlan moved and Craig seconded to end executive, session at 9:50 p.m. There being no further business the meeting at 9:50 adjourned p.m. sJohnGledhill zl m I . Or Toll Free: 800-594-46- 22 These minutes will be presented for approval at the next regularly scheduled Until such time meeting. considered are they unofficial |