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Show Press - December from ADVA'.'C. H "S' M CCNSTRUGT Of !, iC. 590 N. Main ST., Un P.O. Box Oua t, UT Phone: 4 :o 5 713 Pre !dd"t tcsrealestate.Jmsn.com 20 years experience Licensed and insured. Construction management Financing available oac Homes Custom Guaranteed Construction Schp ivJI icensed Heal Esta.te Aar. Floor plan designs Your neighborhood builder .Mp-'-u- Baaver, Ut Come and check out our daily lunch specials!! ensure that the tree will remain evergreen through the North Main 43 even pieced in best : 5 '"i C -- r c C" v; usu&fy '&i:.y tr.e is diy. dry The O .p To oecome re a s:".:o. vv;th waxr. ensure that v t, u.; buy m or from a retailer a iccsl groW-ec,, i;now and trust. Trees shipoed to Christmas tree lots 1,25 sce'al 1: e-'- d the twigs, the tree is prob- cLiy not fresh. You can e:go break a few needles to see if they are moist and fragrant. Don't worry if old unattached needles have accumulated inside the crown. Though these needles can be messy, they do not indicate a poor tree and can easily be removed. Fir and pine trees held needles better than spruce trees. Check the color. Some n trees are sprayed with dye. Though the dye can be harmless, it can be hiding a dry tree. Be sure tree limbs are strong enough to support lights and ornaments. Limbs should also be well placed to give the fr?.; a pleasing shspt;. F'nor from te olidays, chr and moist n' s on l edles to check for fresh es? ".a;. con,:' ;r, lock f er tree. Also, li.t the tree and st 'ke the butt on the ground. If many needles fall For height. Mon. thru Sat 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. 155 , And Cailng For A Christmas Tree? Answer by: Miael Kuhr.s, Utah State University Extension f orestry Spec .';st Many Utahns will soon visit their local tree grower or tree lot in search of the perfect Christmas tree. Selecting a coed tree and proper care for.it once it is home can ensure a safer, mere enjoyable holiday season. Consider these tips. Before shopping, measure the area in your home where the tree will be placed. both width and ceiling height. Remember that several inches will be cut from the butt end, but the stand will add several inches to the tree's overall Tony Fusco Fax: pi,-- blue-gree- v-- sec-t'o- n re-c- ut ; ""V ' "" o Tig Sama- oil &l Beav&vGouH - Slow Down, Pay Attention Trooper Chad McWiiliams Utah Highway Patrol It has been some time since have written an article for the paper to deal with traffic related issues. Over this weekend we saw that winter is here and wish that we all could stay at home and hibernate for the season. Over the weekend all did. as well as other law enforcement, is go from one rollover crash to another. would like to address a few laws that might help while driving this winter. The first and most important one is speed. Driving at a speed too fast for the existing condition is one of the (UCA biggest contributing factors to almost all crashes that happen when it is snowing. On the day' after Thanksgiving a man lost his wife and oldest daughter due to driving too fast. There was only a light dusting of snow on the roadway but it was very icy underneath. The man was driwith ving a Ford not did this help. The drive, but left the vehicle roadway and is snow or there rolled. When on the roadwater even just rain down! So to way you need slow to time of give yourself plenty this get where you are going II k t I 5 i:'.-s- . I Leah Mae Smith I Holmes Leah Holmes, age 77, passed away November 28, I 2007 at home surrounded by her family. She was born to J.C. and Emma Smith of Milford UT., the youngest of five children. Her siblings are the late Renee (Berlin) Osborne, Ina (Hal) ; : cts in She iiti C3 i oen Norton, the late Bill (Ida) Smith toward n srd can and Pat (Noel) Benson. r. :o lower the purchase price. Robert married Leah Once a fresh tree is in the St. George Holmes a thin brought home, He preceded her in Temple. from the butt end and pis-- ? death, March 2004. They had the tree in a pail of water until 57 happy years together. They you are ready to decorate it. were blessed with and are surKeep the tree outside and away vived by 5 children: Ann from sun and wind so it does not . (Vaughn) Neilson, Cedar City, become dry. When you are UT, Kaye (Richard) Mason, Los ; ready to bring the tree in, cut the NM., Helen (Matias) Alamos, : butt end again if it has been Quintanilla, Enoch, UT, Joseph stored more than three or four Holmes , West Valley, (Kathy) days. This cut section can be Michael (Sonja Helen Topp) UT, hung with a ribbon and made Holmes, Erda, UT, 25 grand- ; into an ornament by marking the children, 23 rings with significant years in winter. and 2 on the way. What a bless; your family's history. Most secThe next law deals with foling it was to be loved and nurtions will have seven to 10 lowing too close. In this law, it tured by a wonderful mother and growth rings. states that you may not drive Her door was grandmother. Once inside, the tree to another vehicle than closer and everyone always open j should be placed ih a sturdy what is reasonable and prudent, to be around her. She loved stand that holds at least one galhnve regard for the following: 1 was an accomplished cook and ni ..f 'vater. A fresh tr?e cr,; 2.Traffic of fcs vehicles, Speed expert gardner. She and Bob a 3 this much or more on the road, 3. Conditions of the always had a beautiful yard and 5y ';':)' Place the trae or wet e., slushy a big garden. She loved the hicjhwey, e's, furnaot vur:;, tcievi- -' roads. The law further states outdoors: fishing, hunting, '.5,3ns and other heat sources. on that one mut-- maintain a going especially camping, Lights on the tred of at least a minimum of famwith her friends and picnics and ' j,b9 two second from the vehicle in at the iy, and spending time bv an' inline fuse'. S.tic-!'- pinpoint front of you UCA Lake family cabin. Panguitch lights work well because they From my experience this is way She was a faithful member of stay cool. Don't be sentimental to close for freeway or highway the Church of Jesus Christ of about old Christmas tree lights. times of during travel, especially Latterday Saints and held many Old lights with cracked 'insula- less than ideal conditions. My different positions in the Church tion or loose sockets should be on speeds recommendation at both the ward and stake level. ri;scarded. Turn lights ci'f when than 50 mph is four to six Irgher She served two missions with is tree :he seconds and would increase her husband, Bob. Her life was , Flammable decorations should that distance for night and winfilled with service to her family not be used on a Christmas tree I ter driving. and Heavenly Father. I with electric lights. Candles Another law that is a little The family would like to should never be used to light a is the move over to Utah newer ' thank those at Emerald Pointe, Christmas tree or wreath. I law. It states if you are Valley View Medical Center, and A fresh tree that is a law enforcement approaching Hospice Alliance for their com? 'watered daily can stay moist or other emergency vehicle with passion and loving care to Leah. and safe for several weeks. If a emergency lights activated, you Funeral Services were held tree is displayed in a public must slow down and change on Saturday, December 1, 2007 building, it should be kept no lanes if possible (UCA 41 1:00 at p.m. at the 15th Ward longer than 15 days and should This law take personally at 500 West 400 located Chapel be treated with a fire retardant after being rear ended twice a in North Cedar City, Utah. solution. during a snow ago years couple in Cedar City the was Interment Christmas trees can be storm. When you approach an of direction the under Cemetery useful even after they are taken vehicle with lights emergency On Utah Southern Mortuary. down. Trees can be placed in going, slow down until you know line condolences can be sent to he yard to add greenery and exactly what is going on. www.southernutahmortuary.com at as a bird haven u.'itil spring, In the next couple weeks m fire- for used be also can hey will offer some tips for Winter cod or chopped and used as Driving. So please be safe and mulch. Many communities have remember to BUCKLE UP! , wsi ) OBITUARY .1 r VP ! looting Construction 0 075b You out of state rr,ay be freshf -e be Gc-'tl- c: Speu.ali 57 V 435-3- 1 f - 6, 2007 - Page 3 I ! 1) . great-grandchildr- I ham mtiuMj t& aimd-ut&vuf : . 1 s l. - .i-- .tffM, ! i dis-tsn- A A ri' 1 f ; . pror-cts- , '8 4 9 5 i., ..in r' Ik J M. I3ralv Davids d ; n Ovcr-Todinicja- ..... 'TTCirtvgieii- unat-.ended- ; I ? .V vi I J jj y tdAi a-904). I 5? 1 I to OS Christmas to be chippid as mulch or' used for other purposjqramE es. trees are , tree Christmas available from Use Utah. growers .throughout the same selection tips to buy a choose-and-ctree as you tree. Some would a pre-cgrowers will cut the tree for you, and others will have you cut your own. Fordhe locations growers, contact your county Extension office. 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Swindlehurst Funeral Home is, just blocks trom me ongina Swindlehurst homestead (360 West 100 North Kent and Cobv will carrv on the family love of this beautifu niar.fi and oeoole bv servina families at their time of need. Pretn at . - i . . irranaed funeral plans already made with other mortuaries are transferable to Swindlehurst Funeral Home before or after Hpafh wn will take care of the oaoer work. In most cases you receive a refund of money, because of our affordable more. Our ser prices. Your family is never obligated to pay vice is superior with affordable prices. will i Swindlehurst Funeral Home 360 West 100 North Beaver, UT 84713 435-438-55- ii i. ..ftnlUAmn aaivi www.swinaienursiTuiieiciiiiuiMo.uiii 1122 |