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Show Page 8 Wednesday, May 24, 1995 Nephi; Utah From page 8 USU study on grazing ing, he says, but the precipitation pattern in an area is an important factor when considering range conditions. As new range and grazing' regulations are being formu- lated, Bowns says, ranchers will ' need to monitor their ranges very some areas, he purposely allowed graphs. Invariably, even the de- closely. He says to keep a camcattle to overgraze, while pulling pleted rangelands were restored era in the truck and to photocattle from other areas. Besides to healthy forage areas once they graph the same area at the sam time of year in both wet and dry detailed range samples, he docu- received sufficient moisture. ' I am not advocating overgraz years.-H- e says photographs are mented his research with photo powerful tools in showing range conditions and can be, used by ranchers' as proof they are not depleting range forage when they permit cattle to graze in a certain area at certain times over a ' long period, .j Besides moisture amount and distribution, other factors need to be considered when determining the stocking rate of a range including insects, gome and soils, " he says. , s , Services Friday for Mercia LaVon Swasey Mercia LaVon Rowe Swasey, 11 a.m. Friday, May 26, 1995, in age 82, passed away peacefully the Mona LDS Ward Chapel May 22, 1995, at her home in Mona. , She was born February 9, 1913, in Moroni to Sidney Lorenzo and Ruth Eleanor Dye Rowe. She married Floyd Edward Swasey on June 27, 1931, Plumbing & Builders Supply, we have great graduation gifts for any graduate. From the delicate figurines on the left, to gifts for the horseman or horsewomen, sportsman, camper,' or fisherman, see the pros at 4-- for just the right gift. At 4-- D in Beaver. Their marriage was later .solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. He died April 22, 1971. LaVon enjoyed reading, crocheting, sewing, and gardening. She served in many capacities in ' the LDS Church add especially enjoyed serving as a teacher in the various organizations. She worked for many years at the Juab County Hospital. She is survived by three sons and three daughters: Floyd Elray Swasey of Mona; Vernon L. (Sandra) Swasey of Mt. Vernon, Missouri; Clyde A. (Sharon) Mercia LaVon Rowe Swasey Swasey of Ridgecrest, California; Ireata (DeLynn) Hansen of D (Gary) Friends may call Thursday evening form 8 p.m. at the Funeral Home, 94 and Anderson Charlene ton; (Robert) Nielson of Mona; 23 grandchil- West 300 North, Nephi and at the church one hour prior to serdren; and 42 two brothers, Grandon vices. Interment in the Mona Springville; Shelia Hansen of Vancouver, Washing- 6-- great-grandchildre- n; 4--D (Steve) Rowe and Claude Rowe; Cemetery. three sisters, Oma Ennis, Karma Wimsatt, and Doris Doss. She was preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Ruth; two brothers, Bill and Lucius; a son, Florin J.; a daughter, Joyce Pay; and one Funeral services will be held at Plumbing & Builders Supply 66 South Main, Nephi, Utah Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon. - Sat. to serve you great-granddaught- )': The Perfect Giff For Vour Graduate When) They Go Off To School Or VJorEi! This year give your graduate a gofftt suhscraptiioiro tiotiheir MODliETOi MOTSPAPEFi Clip The YJanim, I'i 3JUi.lu and send with payment to Times-Nei- vs P.O.Box 77 Nephi, Utah 84648 V Yes sign me up for a one year, for. my graduate! subscription to The Times-New- s , 4 j. , . mmm ip S3 Souftlh) !J r - Name , i .v : "Address City Mephn State Zip Telephone h- - |