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Show March 26, 1997 Page 6 n Salina SunGunnison Valley News mu PUBLIC NOTICE SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE Do you have tips MLB for buying seeds? Notice is hereby given that the Gunnison City Council approved Ordinance 1997-- 1 at the regular meeting on March 19, 1997. This ordinance provides for the recovery of city expenses incurred in response to hazardous materials emergencies from those persons whose operations or actions caused it. The ordinance takes effect March 26, 1997, upon posting. It may be found in Section 4 of the Gunnison City Ordinances. Answer by Jerry Goodspeed, USU Extension Horticulturist 1 he arrival of seed catalogs in the mail and seed packets in garden centers gives us hope that spring is on its way. Now is a good time to start making plans for flower and vegetable gardens. When buying seeds, be certain to get the varieties known to perform well in your area USU Extension publishes a list of recommended varieties for different locations These varieties are tested for growth, flavor, pest resistance and hardiness. Your local nursery can also give you tips on what grows best m your area Most seeds are grown in specific locations in the world, then brokered to seed companies I or example, a large majority of sweet com seeds are grown in southwest Idaho. The seeds are then sold to companies who package them and send them to retailers Although the name of the seed company is different on the package, the seeds often come from the same location. Be cautious when ordering seeds through the mail. Occasionally companies will advertise a rare variety and substitute a common variety in its place. This can be an expensive way to buy a variety you could have purchased at your local nursery If you do purchase seeds through a catalog, be sure it is reputable. Since most people tend to overbuy vegetable seeds, keep in mind that they can be stoied for next year and still produce viable plants. Place seeds in the oiigmal package in an airtight container such as a plastic bowl, a glass jar ora can Be suie they are sealed tightly. Place tissue or paper towels in the container with powdeied milk to absorb any excess moisture. Keep the container m a cool, dry place. A 0 f tt)V 5 6-- Marsha Suter used creativity and skill in Dated this 24th day of March, 1997. business canvas-sewin- g by Anita Lyons The weirder the better, says the list as she took a moment to look Marsha Suter (pronounced suiter) of around her shop: bike seats, boat covthe jobs shes tackled as an industrial ers, awnings, jeep tops, trailer cushseamstress. Her strangest job yet has ions, tractor seats and tack repair. I been to sew a sling for Shamu the dont do a whole lot of upholstery and whale. He was sick and needed to be Id kind of like to keep it that way, transported from San Diego (where she said, Its so hard on the hands and Marsha lived at the time) to L.A. in a wrists. But she added, It pays the hurry. rent, so Ill do it. Marsha worked all night sewing Marsha is looking for more custhe sling. It was lined tomers. Id like to start hiring some with wool army blankets that would people and give back to the commuhold water next to the whales skin. nity, she explained. Soon she will Marsha had to search out a sturdy have an 800 number that she will list material for the sling. She found a as far away as St. George or even Las nylon mesh heavier than any mateVegas. She hopes it will help put a rial I've seen in my life, she said. lot of work through the town. The sling was slipped around Marsha, her husband Tim and their Shamu and he was hefted into a children, Wesley, Jane and Karina, filled trailer by a forklift. That moved from San Diego to Centerfield was probably the weirdest thing Ive two years ago. I wanted to get my kids ever made, Marsha said. Though out of the city, she said. The couple shell attack almost any canvas-sewin- g chose Centerfield in order to be close or upholstery job in her rented to Tims family. It's beautiful here, said Marsha, shop next to Centerfields Post Office ( 25 North Main), Marsha prefers the but she admitted that shes had a jobs that involve helping people or struggle getting to know people. The first year was really rough, she said. companies create prototypes. Like the thirty-inc- h When a new person moves in, somediameter wind tunnel she made one should sponsor them or somefor San Diegos city wotkers. While thing, she commented. It has been they work on the sewer lines, a fan especially hard being away from her sends breathable air down to them family back in San Diego. She visits through the tunnel. Marshas latest as often as possible. The C in her prototype is making backpacks and business title stands for her maiden briefcases with a material made from name, Chappelle. It was partly due to her family that recycled pop bottles. She also fills Marsha learned her regular orders for ultralights (motorized from both a Caliskills. She taught herself to sew durfornia and New York company. ing long hours spent at home, I used When asked what normal orders to get grounded a lot for my grades, her company, M.C. Suter Custom Canshe explained. She also practiced at vas and Upholstery, fills, she recited charcoal paintings and quilting. Though she admits shell probably make her daughters prom dresses, Marsha said, I try to draw the line at clothes. Its too hard to make a profit. It takes longer to make a dress than a boat cover, and you can't get what you need to get out of it, she explained. thirty-foot-lo- water-- $ 1 thirty-foot-lon- g, hand-crafti- News you can use... hang-glider- s) Salina Sun & Gunnison Valley News Salina SunGUNNISON VAM.EX NEWS MAMCH MADNESS Last week for special subscription offer Lemon, sNancy CMCAAE, Gunnison City Recorder Published in the Gunnison Valley News on March 26, 1997 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Gunnison City Council will hold a public hearing in conjunction with their regularly scheduled Council Meeting on Monday, April 7, 1997 located downstairs at the City Hall Building, 38 West Center, from 7:30 to 8 p.m. The purpose for the hearing is to consider possible Zoning changes within the City. Location of proposed changes are as follows: 1) The two parcels located directly West of the Gunnison Thriftway property off of 500 South, serial numbers S2540x consisting of .82 acres and S2540xl consisting of .82 acres. The proposed Zone change is from RR-- 1 to R&C-- l or CC-2) The parcel located East and North of town on the North side of Highway 89 at the end of the City limits, serial number S2574x consisting of 63.4 acres. The proposed Zone . Other areas change is from A-- 1 to of the code may be discussed for possible changes. The City of Gunnison, in compliance with the ADA, provides accommodations for citizens in need of assistance. Persons requesting accommodations should call Ray Limb at giving at least 48 hours notice. Dated this 7th day of March, 1997. 1. 1 528-796- 9, 1 sNancy CMCAAE, Lemon, Gunnison City Recorder , Published in the Gunnison Valley News on March 19 & 26, 1997 NOTICE OF BID Bid for personal computer, printer and library automation software. Contact Becky Lopshire, Published in the Salina Sun on March 26 & April 2, 1997 529-775- 3. by Elaine Blackburn, Administrator Richfield Care Center Americans for new in-cou- nfy food into energy. Left untreated it can lead to kidney failure, gangrene, amputation, blindness, nerve and blood You must mention this ad vessel damage, heart disease and stroke. diawho are overweight and do not exerdoes the not betes, body produce any cise regularly and women who have insulin, a hormone needed to use food had a baby weighing more than nine for energy. People with Type I diabepounds. Also, diabetes is more comtes need injections of insulin dailyjust mon among African Americans, and Native Americans. to stay alive. In Type II, diabetes, the body is unable Type I diabetes often appears sudto make enough insulin or use it prop- denly. Signs and symptoms include: erly. frequent urination, extreme hunger, Type I diabetes usually strikes thirst, weight loss, weakness, fatigue, children and young adults, but 90 moodiness, nausea and high sugar levof cases are Type II, which occurs els in the blood or urine. Type II diamost often in people who are over 40 betes often develops slowly and has and overweight. At Richfield Care similar signs and symptoms plus freCenter, a significant percentage of out quent infections, blurred vision, cuts and bruises and tingling patients admitted have Type II in the hands or feet. in numbness last three or the example, 442 If admitted we of patients youre in one of the risk groups years, mentioned or are concerned, ask your which approximately 3 had diabedoctor about getting screened for diates. Diabetes tends to run in families. betes. With proper treatment and People at greater risk include those healthy habits, people with diabetes with a family history of diabetes, those can lead normal, happy lives. In Type I, insulin-depende- nt His-pani- cs to receive this special offer. Call 529-783- insulin-depende- 9 or 528-To start your 3 1 1 1 MARCH nt slow-heali- diabe-tes--f- 1 REAL MADNESS EN subscription! get it checked. Offer good through March 31, 1997 on In-cou- nty tion of the General Plan for Centerfield. Interested persons are invited to attend and make comment. sDebra Hansen, Town Clerk Published in the Gunnison Valley News on March 19 & 26, 1997. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The Central Utah Private Industry CouncilLocal Coordinating Council (PICLCC) is soliciting input for its PY 8 Job Training Plan. This plan is being prepared under the provisions of the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) and will provide job training 97-9- and related services for eligible resiService Dedents of the Interested Area. agencies and inlivery dividuals who have recommendations as to clientele to be served, training objectives, occupational needs, etc., are invited to comment on the draft plan. Comments for this plan must be submitted by March 31, 1997. Effective April 4, 1997, the plans will be available for review at the Employment and Training Office at 250 North Main Street, Sevier County Courthouse in Richfield Utah, or your nearest Job Service Office. Comments may be submitted to: Association of Governments Attn: Lynnette N. Robinson, Employment and Training Director 250 North Main, Rm 8 P.O. Box 820 Richfield, Utah 84701 Published in the Salina Sun or March 19&26, 1997. ty ty Township 25 South, Range 3 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, Monroe City Survey; thence East 2 5.92 feet; thence South 493.20 feet; thence East 876.85 feet; thence North 1320 feet; thence West 1092.77 feet; thence South 492 feet; thence West 227.23 feet; thence South 60 feet; thence East 227.23 feet; thence South 274.80 feet to beginning. Area: 30.98 acres. Sealed bids will be accepted until the 7th day of April, 1997, at 12 noon at the office of the County Clerk, Sevier County Courthouse, Richfield, Utah. Sevier County reserves the right to reject all bids. sSteven C. Wall Published in the Salina Sun on March 26 and April 2, 1997. 1 When you have diabetes, your body is unable to convert sugar from subscriptions sion will receive public comment, review and possibly recommend adop- Northeast Quarter of Section 15, know it. 'Cl Centerfield Town Planning Commission will hold a public hearing in connection with a regularly scheduled meeting at 7 p.m. (or as soon after 7 p.m. as possible), Monday, March 31, 1997 in the Council Room at the Centerfield Town Hall, 130 South Main, Centerfield, Utah. The Commis- NOTICE OF BIDS have diabetes, the nations fourth deadliest disease. But half dont even JJJ Jfl NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF THE CENTERFIELD TOWN PLANNING COMMISSION Notice is hereby given that the Notice is hereby given that Sevier County will accept bids for property located as follows: Beginning 493.20 feet North and 227.23 feet East of the Southwest Corner of the Southeast Quarter of the Are you at risk for diabetes? 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