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Show Page 5 January 14, 2004 l.c Services for Ralph Newberry held in Mona Ralph Kenneth Newberry, aw ay on Janu age 93. pas.-ary 9. 200 in Nephi, L'tah. He was born June 21. 1910 in Blaine, Washington, to Palmer Hall and Kffie Thompson Newberry. He married Danelda Dora Young August 28. 1911 in Ely. Ned 1st Ward. Interment in the Mona Cemetery. 1 vada. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple November 20. 1993. She passed away October 21, 2002. He served in the Navy and the Merchant Marines during WAV'II. He is survived by his two children; son, Robert (Cleda) Newberry of Parsons, Ten- nessee; daughter, Sandra (Wayne) Pace of Sandy; 10 grandchildren; and 18 greatgrandchildren. ; Funeral services were held January 13, 2001 in the Mona publish a Community Calendar each week of events in our area. If you would like to have your event published in this calendar, please submit it by 5 p.m. on Monday at our office at 96 South Main, Nephi or send to ; The Times-New- s will P.O. Box Community Calendar, The Times-New77, Nephi, Utah 84648. No calendar events will be taken over the phone. s, Wednesday, January 14 Juab High School boys basketball. Juab at South Summit. Thursday, January 15 Juab High School girls basketball. Juab at Juan Diego. Friday, January 16 Stephen Gliske and Tamie Eggleston reception. 7 p.m. Old Mill Reception Center, 165 East 100 South, Nephi. Juab High School boys basketball bs Juan Diego. Juab High School wrestling. State Duals Saturday, January 17 Emily Fowkes and Jason Riding reception. 7 to 9 p.m. e Juab County Building, Fairgrounds. Juab High School wrestling, State Duals Juab High School Drill team at Delta Multi-Purpos- Monday, January 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Day. No school. Tuesday, January 20 Juab High School girls basketball. Juab vs North Summit. Juab High School wrestling. Juab at North Summit. Wednesday, January 21 Juab High School boys basketball. Juab at North Summit. Thursday, January 22 Juab High School girls basketball. Juab vs RHSM. Friday, January 23 Juab High School boys basketball. Juab at RHSM. Juab High School wrestling. North Stanpete tournament. Saturday, January 24 Juab High School Drill. Region Drill. Monday, January 26 Juab High School. ProVita night. Tuesday, January 27 Juab High School girls basketball. Juab at Grand. Wednesday, January 28 Juab High School boys basketball. Juab vs Grand. This Community Calendar is brought to you by MT. NEB0 MARKET BEN FRANKLIN STORE Reminding you that we have a wedding registry at Ben Franklin that can be used at either store. Stop at 385 North Main and see how easy it is! This Weeks Receptions Friday, January 16 Stephen Gliske and Tamie Eggleston reception. 7 p.m. Old Mill Reception Center, 165 East 100 South, Nephi. Saturday, January 17 Emily Fowkes and Jason Riding reception. 7 to 9 p.m. Juab County Building, Fairgrounds. Multi-Purpos- e Nephi, Utah vTimrs-NfUi- s One in fifty people have Von Willebrand Disease Ltah Hemophilia Foundation launches awareness campaign about the most common bleeding disorder in the country. Do you frequently have nose bleed.s that require constant packing or cauterization to stop the flow? When you had your wisdom teeth out did you continue to bleed for days at a time? If you are a woman, do you experience heavy menstrual periods that can last up to two weeks or longer? If you answ ered yes to any one of these questions, you might have von Willebrand Disease, the most common bleeding disorder in the country. Von Willebrand Disease (vWD) is an inherited bleeding disorder (meaning it is passed from parent to child), that is caused by a deficiency or defect in a protein called the von Willebrand Factor that helps blood to clot. Either parent can pass this disorder on to hisher offspring. Both men and women can. inherit vWD. It is estimated that as many as one in every fifty people has this disease. Von Willebrand Disease can be treated when properly diagnosed and affected individuals can live healthy lives, stated Susan Soleil, executive director of the Ltah Hemophilia Foundation. Unfortunately, von Willebrand Disease often goes undiagnosed or is misdiagnosed and can cause severe complications. Ms. Soleil said von Willebrand Disease should be suspected in anyone who has one or more of the following frt quent or prolonged Biking and Walking Path ds: heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding; and or prolonged bleeding after injury, surgery, childbirth, or invasive dental procedures. The (Yntral Utah Public Ik tit h IK partnu nt will receive funding to help huiM a paved bicycle and pede.-triu-n path in Murvsvale Cninon The purpe of tiu e local grants is to promote active community t nv ironments, where people can .safely walk, ride bicycles, and mcrea-- e their level of physical activity. -- The Utah Hemophilia Foundation estimates that nearly 4 1.000 people in Utah have vWD and the va.--t majority is not even aware of it. To increase awareness, the Utah Hemophilia Foundation has launched a vWD outreach campaign to inform Utahns about this bleeding disorder. The diagnosis for von Willebrand Disease is made Freestyle World Cup Snow Park Dnlge, Park City. 200 Freestyle Jan. FIS World Cup at Deer Valley. Competitors from around The the world will challenge each other and them.-vlveMogul competition will take place on Friday. Jan. 30. The Aerial competition w ill take place on Saturday, Ian. 31. For more information or for tickets, plea-- e contact Admi-.-aoor MM-1the Resort at 135-i Free 30 Friday, January Saturday events TB. s. specialized blood tests. Treatment for the disorder, via Community Hike are diagnosed correctly, stated Ms. Soleil. "That is not always the case and the Jan. 17, Ba.'in Sports parking lot. 510 West Main Street. Vernal. Eagle Ridge Trail Community Hike. Moderately difficult, the Eagle Ridge Trail provides spectacular views of Steinaker Reservoir and Vernal. The hike is I. 2 miles round trip. Admission: FREE. consequences can be devastating." If you would like more information about von Willebrand Disease, please con- tact the Utah Hemophilia Foundation (LHF) toll free at The UHF will mail you a free von Willebrand Disease information packet. In addition, the UHF has also prepared a short presentation on von Willebrand Disease, appropriate for community groups. If you would, like more information on these free presentations, please contact the LHF. The ltah Hemophilia Clinton Ellertson passed away in Texas ). Clinton Paul ElU age passed away January (. 200 I. He was born December 10. 1957 in Iayson. Utah, to Wells and Betty Ellertson. Clinton worked as a Licensed Vocational Nurse at the Guadalupe Valley Hospital. He was an outdoorsinan who enjoyed gardening. Clinton is survived by his parents. Wells and Betty Ellertson of Mona; his wife of 23 years, Ann Ellertson of Maxwell, Texas: daughters. April Ward. Jennifer Ellertson. and Ashley Ellertson: 2 grandchildren; Brothers, John (Judy) Ellertson of Brigham City. Larry (Linda) Ellertson of Lindon, twin brother Clyde (Phyllis) Ellertson of Plain City; sister, Karen (Derik) Dalton of Kalispell. Montana. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, E. Alton and Verde Ellertson, and John R. and Ruth Straub. Following funeral services by Thomason Funeral Home in San Marcos. Texas, interment was in Memory Lawn typically have profuse blooms that last most of the summer. They are especially useful as spots of color to fill empty spaces or as container plantings. Containers can be used to create color or plantings on patios, porches, or within the garden itself. You can use annuals, perennials, small shrubs and dwarf conifers. "Even ornamental grasses can be grown in containers. she said. Containers prove a good place to test plants that might be marginal in your climate. Do you want a lawn? If so, will it get lots of hard use from children or pets? Consider using a native warm season grass such as Buffalo grass or Blue Grama grass," she said. They use 75 percent less water than a typical Blue rt.-o-n. 16. Foundation is a organization that has provided support and services non-prof- it for people with bleeding orders since 1959. dis- Choosing the plants for that beautiful landscape preliminary research, said Mary Ann Walz, Xeriscape Gardening News from High Country Gardens, Issue 50 for January 2004. There are numerous ways to find plants that will do well in your area and in the particular location you want to landscape. When designing a landscape, its wise to consider first the vertical aspects such as trees and shrubs along with medium height and shorter plants. Trees are going to be the most expensive plants because of their larger size, said Walz. But they provide shade and form the backbone of a landscape. Trees have long lives and can get huge so select carefully, and place thoughtfully. A tree might be 6 feet tall when purchased but it may get to 60 feet at maturity. dont plant it where you only want something tall. And dont forget fruit trees. Not only do they add interest, but a source of So 10-fe- fun eating. Conifers, whether full size or dwarf, provide yearlong interest in the landscape because they dont loose their needles. Do be careful in the selection for your space and the placement in your design, she said. Conifers can be especially n: 2 0 6 in many cases, can be as easy as using a nasal spray. The important thing is that people symptoms: easy bruising; The perennials and shrubs can be a substantial part of the formula, but not the total solution because some trees, both deciduous and evergreen are needed. This aspect of gardening is best done with some 1 30-3- always a good choice for your most difficult planting spots," Walz said. But many adaptive species and cultivars of shrub roses, lilacs and many others are also an indispensable element of any well planned landscape. Most perennials and or- namental grasses are Memorial Park in Texas. Martin-dale- , Clinton Ellertson her- baceous plants, and die back to the ground in winter and then emerge again the following spring. (non-wood- Some perennials and grasses are evergreen (keep their leaves all year). Perennials differ from annuals by usually having a particular season of bloom. Some bloom for a week, others for several months. Perennials and ornamental grasses can withstand the rigors of harsh climates the most successfully of all the plant groups mentioned. They should be used as a landscapes most conspicuous element for color and texture. Vegetable patches can be separate or part your ornaHike mental landscape. to use rhubarb as a perennial accent plant. Its large leaves and showy bloom are an added bonus to its edible stalks. A few other food crops I often include in perennial beds are strawberries, asparagus (very delicate, fernlike foliage), and culinary herbs, Walz said. grass lawn. "You might also consider an alternative like thyme for a groundcover in a small space. More open areas are suitable for a short grass prairie look combining na- tive grasses with wildflowers. Next fall, you can add some wildflower bulbs for early spring interest. Once the overall placement of plants in the landscape has determined, start looking for the perennials and shrubs that will best compliment personal taste and climate. When selecting, consider plant groupings, she said. I prefer at least three rather than single specimens of many different plants. Make your landscape look like home. The annual Ute Stampede report and election meeting will be held on January 28 at 7:00 p.m. in the Rodeo office at the Juab County Annuals are plants that complete their life cycle in a year or less. Seed germinates, the plant grow's, blooms, sets seed and dies. Annuals fairgrounds. - problematic with getting too big for the given space. Drive around a bit and see how some magnificent Blue Spruce trees totally consume a small front yard. Be careful of placing trees over water and sewer lines, septic tanks, leach fields or too close to foundations and sidewalks, said Walz. Thats a helpful hint. These are woody plants that usually increase in size by growing new wood from old wood or by growing new stems from the base. Some shrubs are trimmed to have special shapes or can be limbed up to resemble a small tree. Shrubs typically compose the medium height element in landscapes. They should also be used to create living fences and provide shelter and food for wildlife. Again, native species are DISH 510: DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Player-DV- 120 gigabyte hard drive features Parental lock-ou- t Free Standard Professional Installation SYSTEM WITH DVR Independent viewing on two different Service DISH televisions at the same time. Automatically record ITS EASY! Pay just 449 99 and receive a $49.99 credit on $10 your 1st hill, making the DISH Player-OVand DISH 301 system FREE. AiMAorttl tor toe DW Tderr Get America's Top 50 for $24.99 per month. Free Installation. 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